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and carolyn bessette's secret wedding.od drama dan... dan: you just made me miss her best line, dan: so now i'm going to have to start it again. even insisted he didn't need directions dan. dan: okay, i'm not lost. i'm exploring. dan: that said, do you know where i am? from select gas, streaming, travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. i may have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. or psoriatic arthritis. but we are so much more. we're team players and artists. designers and do-it-yourselfers. parents and friends. if joint pain is getting in the way of who you are, it's time to talk to your doctor about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tub
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carolyn is i’ilht not receive as dangerous. carolyn is right that _ not receive as dangerous.decision nationally... i can see _ not making a decision nationally... i can see many problems with this. you asked — i can see many problems with this. you asked me earlier if this was the sort of— you asked me earlier if this was the sort of thing — you asked me earlier if this was the sort of thing where they might fly a kite and _ sort of thing where they might fly a kite and withdraw, i think this is much _ kite and withdraw, i think this is much more _ kite and withdraw, i think this is much more likely to be the sort of policv _ much more likely to be the sort of oli _ , much more likely to be the sort of oli _ ., much more likely to be the sort of oli . ., ,, ., ., policy. good to know i was not completely — policy. good to know i was not completely off _ policy. good to know i was not completely off the _ policy. good to know i was not completely off the mark - policy. good to know i was not completely off the mark that l policy. good to know i was not - completely off the mar
carolyn is i’ilht not receive as dangerous. carolyn is right that _ not receive as dangerous.decision nationally... i can see _ not making a decision nationally... i can see many problems with this. you asked — i can see many problems with this. you asked me earlier if this was the sort of— you asked me earlier if this was the sort of thing — you asked me earlier if this was the sort of thing where they might fly a kite and _ sort of thing where they might fly a kite and withdraw, i...
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carolyn cooperfrom november. carolyn cooper from the november.university of the west indies says it's high time for jamaica to complete the process of emancipation from the british monarchy. it of emancipation from the british monarchy.- of emancipation from the british monarchy. it is a very tou~h british monarchy. it is a very tough question _ british monarchy. it is a very tough question to _ british monarchy. it is a very tough question to ask- british monarchy. it is a very tough question to ask me, i british monarchy. it is a very i tough question to ask me, but i always feel with my jamaican heritage that jamaica is independent anyway. they've got their independence, but i guess they want to be completely free from the british colony or colonisation, you know, ifeel this goes into a deeper conversation, and ifeel this goes into a deeper conversation, and i feel they the whole winter i hasn't really helped that situation for them feeling like they were treated fairly and that way as being embraced. i treated fairly and that way as being emb
carolyn cooperfrom november. carolyn cooper from the november.university of the west indies says it's high time for jamaica to complete the process of emancipation from the british monarchy. it of emancipation from the british monarchy.- of emancipation from the british monarchy. it is a very tou~h british monarchy. it is a very tough question _ british monarchy. it is a very tough question to _ british monarchy. it is a very tough question to ask- british monarchy. it is a very tough question...
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(applause) >> hi, i am with carolyn lin -- carlin company hair studio. i just want to take a moment to thank supervisor mar for helping push through the relief bill and mayor breed for signing the bill and pushing it through. it is very much needed. we have been in much -- had many challenges, the construction and pandemic and now crime. it is good to have relief and help from the city in these very hard times. just want to thank you supervisor mar and mayor breed. and i guess i'm the last speaker, we're all available for questions if you have questions for the speakers. >> i saw that the release was saying that grants aren't to cover stolen goods or shared spaces. >> for -- this is a vandalism relief fund. it is for, sadly, people who have been victims. there are specific requirements we have. for example, if you have been vandalized, we would ask that you report it to the police. so we want to make sure there's a police report and receipts for the expenses. and if you are a victim of graffiti for example, all 311 to report it and as long as we have rec
(applause) >> hi, i am with carolyn lin -- carlin company hair studio. i just want to take a moment to thank supervisor mar for helping push through the relief bill and mayor breed for signing the bill and pushing it through. it is very much needed. we have been in much -- had many challenges, the construction and pandemic and now crime. it is good to have relief and help from the city in these very hard times. just want to thank you supervisor mar and mayor breed. and i guess i'm the...
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carolyn -- caroline: a lot of the new hedge -- new edge areas, but what is interesting is one of yourchants is amazon over in australia. amazon we understand will be building its own point-of-sale service. we know apple is looking at getting in on the action. are you worried about these bigger companies coming in and doing it themselves? >> i think all this activity, what it is really telling us is by now, pay later --buy now, pay later is not a fad. it is a concept that is here to stay. i think we have seen in credit card markets, there are going to be a number of players. this is certainly not a winner takes all concept. this market is enormous. when we talk about payments, we are talking a trillion dollar opportunity. we are not necessarily competing against each other in buy now, pay later. as you thing about the opportunity around credit cards, that is where we are really disrupting and that is where there is a real opportunity. sonali: what keeps bigger banks from getting into this in a significant way? the only way to get in at this point is to buy a firm like yours. >> we are
carolyn -- caroline: a lot of the new hedge -- new edge areas, but what is interesting is one of yourchants is amazon over in australia. amazon we understand will be building its own point-of-sale service. we know apple is looking at getting in on the action. are you worried about these bigger companies coming in and doing it themselves? >> i think all this activity, what it is really telling us is by now, pay later --buy now, pay later is not a fad. it is a concept that is here to stay....
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amy: so that was carolyn maloney on the floor of the house wearing a full burqa, her face covered asafia zakaria, you document this. if you can talk about the significance of how this was used immediately as much or more than going after osama bin laden and a justification of u.s. invasion and then what is happening as mahbouba seraj says, looking at today, what has to happen. >> first of all, i would like to respond somethinmahbouba seraj said that this kind of thing, education "wl take root" in afghanistan. i think that is the problem of the approach, that it is a top-down trickle-down approach which was devised by white, middle-class western feminists and then kind of delivered to afghanistan rather than indigenous feminism and afghanistan. i think the failure is that, ye afghan women might be educated but they don't have the political capacity to safeguard the rights they have one in the past 20 days. and that is the reason for that is this idea of empowerment as something excised from political, radical struggle. women and afghanistan were never able to do that in the past 20 ye
amy: so that was carolyn maloney on the floor of the house wearing a full burqa, her face covered asafia zakaria, you document this. if you can talk about the significance of how this was used immediately as much or more than going after osama bin laden and a justification of u.s. invasion and then what is happening as mahbouba seraj says, looking at today, what has to happen. >> first of all, i would like to respond somethinmahbouba seraj said that this kind of thing, education "wl...
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but carolyn maloney stuck with your son being the name on the james zadroga 9/11 health and compensationu talk about what this means to you and who is covered and what you went through at the end trying to get jimmy help? >> spent five years trying to get jimmy help medically, through politicians, through newspapers, the radio, through tv stations -- everyone refused to help us. they would deny us access. when he went to the hospital, the ctors would wt to trt him and id they uld take good carof him 9/11 responde would te good ce him. th twoays lar, they diharged h. viousl it wa't frothe doors, it s from t dmintratiofrom the hospits teing them toet him out and let him go me and die,ore or ls, that what they wersaying. went on fofiveears ting . we went to erybody. they were ve frusating. it took toll on the family. it tooa tollobviousl on jiy. ey left m tdie, me or le. the poli did noto anythi for h. theyere tryi to get rid of him. ey wanted him to go out on general disability just to get rid of him. i told jimmy to refuse geral dibility, it w a job connecd inju and to ay for e fight. we
but carolyn maloney stuck with your son being the name on the james zadroga 9/11 health and compensationu talk about what this means to you and who is covered and what you went through at the end trying to get jimmy help? >> spent five years trying to get jimmy help medically, through politicians, through newspapers, the radio, through tv stations -- everyone refused to help us. they would deny us access. when he went to the hospital, the ctors would wt to trt him and id they uld take...
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carolyn, thank you very much great he's not even old enough for a driver's permit, the wild ending to a hot pursuit in glendale, and he's breaking hearts all over the internet. the days best viral videos are next. from routine care and dentures, to implants and clear aligners plus convenient appointment times in the evening, weekend or right now. start your treatment today for zero down plus zero interest if paid in full within 18 months and bring on life's happiest moments. call 1-800-aspendental or book online today. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. this is how you become the best! ♪ ♪“you're the best” by joe esposito♪ ♪ ♪ [triumphantly yells] ♪ [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. get e*trade and take charge of we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until
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sports' carolyn manno reports now. >> reporter: saturday at the u.s.s an emotional day for many of the fans who were in attendance here in new york. on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, fans had a chance to remember the past, and they also got a glimpse into the future, at least as it relates to tennis on the women's side by way of a new major champion, and remarkably, a young woman who wasn't even born on that fateful day, 18-year-old emma raducanu of great britain came into this tournament ranked outside of the top 100 players in the world and made history here as the first player male or female to advance out of the qualifying rounds and make it all the way to a major final. an improbable, incredible run that not even she could have predicted. >> it still hasn't sunk in, to be honest, because after the match, i haven't really had a moment to stop and embrace everything that's just happened. i've enjoyed every moment of it, and i've had such a supportive team. and we've just -- time flies when you're having fun. so that's exactly what happene
sports' carolyn manno reports now. >> reporter: saturday at the u.s.s an emotional day for many of the fans who were in attendance here in new york. on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, fans had a chance to remember the past, and they also got a glimpse into the future, at least as it relates to tennis on the women's side by way of a new major champion, and remarkably, a young woman who wasn't even born on that fateful day, 18-year-old emma raducanu of great britain came into this...
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left in 2012 and had to register with the epa for possessing a certain amount of toxic substances carolyn mcnulty says her 96-year-old blind mother with dementia was housed there. >> i'm horrified that my mom had to go through that i'm horrified. >> reporter: state officials revoked the nursing homes' licenses, all owned by one man, who has declined our request for an interview nbc news also uncovered more about the history of these nursing homes. six of the seven received the lowest possible rating from the federal government, and in 2017, medicare documented reports of roaches in one location what would it take to tip the scales for the state to bring criminal charges against the operator >> they would have to conclude that the operator willfully, wantonly recklessly, in reckless disregard for the safety of others allowed this to happen and that folks died. >> reporter: both the state's health department and the attorney general's office are investigating what happened with the seven nursing homes that have not responded to our request for more information about the probe. lester >> all
left in 2012 and had to register with the epa for possessing a certain amount of toxic substances carolyn mcnulty says her 96-year-old blind mother with dementia was housed there. >> i'm horrified that my mom had to go through that i'm horrified. >> reporter: state officials revoked the nursing homes' licenses, all owned by one man, who has declined our request for an interview nbc news also uncovered more about the history of these nursing homes. six of the seven received the...
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i mean follows us. princess shikari richardson missing the talk, carolyn picks off the testing positive for the drug. water says cannabis will remain banned next year, while more research is carried out. what it says, the rules are aimed for the moment, the catching athletes who use kind of during a competition recent research that concluded there was little evidence to support the idea that the drug can enhance performance. the presidents of world athletic sebastian co says it's time to see if the rules can be changed. but we've been talking to chauffeur oak and the former director of ethics and an open case for she says, a review of the issue is overture. to be perfectly honest, there is very limited scientific evidence for the inclusion of virtually all the substances on the prohibited less than cannon. this came from the original international and pick committee list prior to the setting up of water. and water said when they set up their prohibited list, there would be 3 criteria for inclusion. that would be, you know, that the health impacts it would be performance impact. but also
i mean follows us. princess shikari richardson missing the talk, carolyn picks off the testing positive for the drug. water says cannabis will remain banned next year, while more research is carried out. what it says, the rules are aimed for the moment, the catching athletes who use kind of during a competition recent research that concluded there was little evidence to support the idea that the drug can enhance performance. the presidents of world athletic sebastian co says it's time to see if...
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on out there and force find out why stole gymnast moon vile things she shouldn't phone for the tow carolyn? ah, the news news news with me. ah ah ah, i have no time to sport his drama. i saw lena massey is back for paris 1000 and we'll start the champions match against manchester city, which kicks off in just under 10 minutes. the arch in time forward lines up alongside a name on killing him back. pay off the missing p. s t. 's. last 2 games with a priest. ne messy has a good record against his fifties boss. he scored more goals against qualitative teens in this torment than any other player, but as yet to school for his new club since joining in coach went to tina. and that could be tricky for the likes of messy here under the spotlight, of course, but he sees under pressure always. of course, the biggest start feel the pressure or the pressure and for different things. you know, city have faced at p s the 5 times before and never lost. they beat them for one on aggregate and last seasons for me to make it to the final for the 1st time. but that korea has said that pos results aren't rele
on out there and force find out why stole gymnast moon vile things she shouldn't phone for the tow carolyn? ah, the news news news with me. ah ah ah, i have no time to sport his drama. i saw lena massey is back for paris 1000 and we'll start the champions match against manchester city, which kicks off in just under 10 minutes. the arch in time forward lines up alongside a name on killing him back. pay off the missing p. s t. 's. last 2 games with a priest. ne messy has a good record against his...
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lofgren: thank you, carolyn. i want to thank my fellow committee chairs for joining together on this important legislation. the reforms in this bill weren't what many of us planned to do when we started this congress, but after witnessing four years of the previous administration's grift, corruption, and disdain for democratic norms, it looks like they're necessary. some of you may know that many years ago, while i worked on the staff of my predecessor, congressman don edwards, while he was working on the judiciary committee on the impeachment of richard nixon. after nixon resigned, congress had landmark laws and reforms to change the way politics was conducted and to prevent a future president from similarly abusing the power of their office, like nixon had done. those measures were aimed to prevent exact tiff abuses. they -- executive abuses. they increased ethics requirements. enhanced finance disclosure. they worked well until the previous administration's blatant disregard for the rule of law. we saw a forme
lofgren: thank you, carolyn. i want to thank my fellow committee chairs for joining together on this important legislation. the reforms in this bill weren't what many of us planned to do when we started this congress, but after witnessing four years of the previous administration's grift, corruption, and disdain for democratic norms, it looks like they're necessary. some of you may know that many years ago, while i worked on the staff of my predecessor, congressman don edwards, while he was...
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challenges still facing electric cars and, and sprinting bounce back from disappointment as a tow carolyn picks around the fastest time. ah hi there, hope your weekends go. and while it wasn't that long ago that the bulk and had some of the best weather in europe, my oh my how that has changed. we're still seeing what weather toward the eastern shores at the adria attic see, and some big storms taking aim at northern italy. i think the very real risk. i've seen some more flooding here after greece and turkey. we've got a scattering of showers through northern areas of greece. same goes for turkey affecting the capital region opera. we look at the next 3 days. we're back into the sunshine on monday and your temperatures pretty well where they should be that what, whether that was plaguing the northeast of spain. it's now pushed out toward the mediterranean. so we've seen improvement and conditions, but much of the energy here from the pure and ease is now spread across the else. so the risk of storms really on all sides here. we have disturbed weather towards the east, so ukraine bell the
challenges still facing electric cars and, and sprinting bounce back from disappointment as a tow carolyn picks around the fastest time. ah hi there, hope your weekends go. and while it wasn't that long ago that the bulk and had some of the best weather in europe, my oh my how that has changed. we're still seeing what weather toward the eastern shores at the adria attic see, and some big storms taking aim at northern italy. i think the very real risk. i've seen some more flooding here after...
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carolyn cooper from the university of the west indies says it's high time forjamaica to complete thecess of emancipation from the british monarchy. it's a very tough question to ask me, but i always feel with myjamaican heritage that jamaica is independent anyway. they've got their independence, but i guess they want to be completely free from the british colony or colonisation, you know, ifeel this goes into a deeper conversation, and i feel the whole windrush scandal hasn't really helped in that way as being embraced. i should just mention the windrush scandal is that ship that brought many immigrants into the united kingdom from the caribbean... so i understand, it's no shock to me, but i understand where the hurt and the frustration comes from. because the descendants of those original windrush immigrants, some of them were told that they had no right to remain in the united kingdom when they had been born and bred here. so you think that had a direct impact? i do believe so, i do believe so. and your grandparents came with the windrush, did you feel personally affronted? i did,
carolyn cooper from the university of the west indies says it's high time forjamaica to complete thecess of emancipation from the british monarchy. it's a very tough question to ask me, but i always feel with myjamaican heritage that jamaica is independent anyway. they've got their independence, but i guess they want to be completely free from the british colony or colonisation, you know, ifeel this goes into a deeper conversation, and i feel the whole windrush scandal hasn't really helped in...
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this is kate visiting her mother, carolyn, who is 75, in a care home with dementia.at to pay for the care. £7,000 every month, and it has risen fast. the stress of, will you be able to afford it? we heard about these astronomical care home prices and they are, the fees are not sustainable, certainly with mum's fees going up a5% in six years, should i ever need to go into a care home, i dread to think what the price will be. the care system is in crisis. some pay all of their costs if they have assets, others rely on local authorities who struggle to fund adequate provision. and battered by the pandemic, it is short on staff. there is 100,000 vacancies. we work with national and local partners and those who have lived experience of the social care sector to get this right and get it right as we are determined to do. we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all. - borisjohnson on his first day as prime minister promised to fix this crisis, but that will cost billions each year, and he also pledged no increase in major taxes, a pledge he is considering breakin
this is kate visiting her mother, carolyn, who is 75, in a care home with dementia.at to pay for the care. £7,000 every month, and it has risen fast. the stress of, will you be able to afford it? we heard about these astronomical care home prices and they are, the fees are not sustainable, certainly with mum's fees going up a5% in six years, should i ever need to go into a care home, i dread to think what the price will be. the care system is in crisis. some pay all of their costs if they have...
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i also want to recognize my chairwoman carolyn maloney who is joining us today and thank you for her incredible leadership on this and other issues. we are so grateful for your presence. now we'll move to opening statements. i recognize -- for opening statement and then mr. cloud will follow. we just heard from tonya and loquiaya how painful it is to wait for an organ transplant knowing on the day that organ comes if it ever comes their life will be transformed. too many americans over 107,000 are on an organ wait list. too many, 33 every day, pass away before an organ becomes available. the pandemic has put further pressure on this strained system as covid-19 further ravages organs. simply put, we need to get better at recovering every viable organ. each one saves a life. and there is one group of people that could step up to save the day. you may not have heard of organ procurement organizations. known as opos. but they play a key role in organ transplants. today's hearing will explore the dysfunctional system that has allowed opos to fail the communities they serve. opos are respo
i also want to recognize my chairwoman carolyn maloney who is joining us today and thank you for her incredible leadership on this and other issues. we are so grateful for your presence. now we'll move to opening statements. i recognize -- for opening statement and then mr. cloud will follow. we just heard from tonya and loquiaya how painful it is to wait for an organ transplant knowing on the day that organ comes if it ever comes their life will be transformed. too many americans over 107,000...
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we had congresswoman carolyn maloney.ts for women," she wore. she was festooned, i would say, in it. >> and it's her second, third time at the met. she always comes with a message. and it was a very big moment on the carpet as well. and i think it wasn't just the politicians that have meaning to what they dress in. >> who else did you see? >> there were a lot of gen-z hosts. it brought this amazing youths. you had timothee chalamet. and you had amanda gorman who had a re-imagining by vera wang with the statue of liberty. billie eilish was dressed by oscar de la renta. you had naomi osaka who took the american fashion theme but really wanted to incorporate her haitian and japanese heritage. her sister co-designed that dress. so it was lovely to see the gen-zers and young people taking a risk. >> sweatpants and high tops, love that day. but the one i think the person who stole it for me, iman. the head dress. i think we have photos of this. it just was a moment. >> you don't want to step on that dress. >> you don't want to
we had congresswoman carolyn maloney.ts for women," she wore. she was festooned, i would say, in it. >> and it's her second, third time at the met. she always comes with a message. and it was a very big moment on the carpet as well. and i think it wasn't just the politicians that have meaning to what they dress in. >> who else did you see? >> there were a lot of gen-z hosts. it brought this amazing youths. you had timothee chalamet. and you had amanda gorman who had a...
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he and his wife carolyn four catholic near atlanta but there's one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball, the first major the game he saw was in 1947 between pittsburgh and the dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. like any good historian he timed his research trip around games he wanted to see especially to boston to see the red sox. we like to hear that. our audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book "winning independence: the decisive years of the revolutionary war, 1778-1781". your focus is on the ear of the american revolution. what do you love most about this chapter in our history? >> guest: let me thank you for having me in the library and the historical society for inviting me tonight. i've been looking forward to doing this. i was drawn to the american revolution because that is where everything starts for the united states. our political system was reformed in the course of the revolution. if you think about it, lincoln when he talked about four score and 7 years a, referring to 1776 and the
he and his wife carolyn four catholic near atlanta but there's one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball, the first major the game he saw was in 1947 between pittsburgh and the dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. like any good historian he timed his research trip around games he wanted to see especially to boston to see the red sox. we like to hear that. our audience is looking forward to hearing more about your most recent book...
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from billie jean king center, tell us what happened, carolyn. >> reporter: it was certainly a surprising because medvedev is one of the greatest hard court players in the world and he just moments ago call novak djokovic the greatest player. i think that's why this so difficult to swallow for novak. there was an incredible amount of pressure on him coming into the match and he had a tougher road to the final than daniil medvedev definitely he was able to play with more levity. he played fewer sets. when you were listening to the crowd, they were so squarely in novak djokovic's favor, it was palpable. could you feel the heaviness on him. being the greatest in the world is wonderful but it also comes as something of a burden and he's wanted to defer a lot of that pressure, those questions about what this accomplishment would potentially mean, winning every single grand slam in a calendar year and now we know. why it proved to be too much. straight sets surprised a lot of people but daniil medvedev deserved it. he played incredible tennis. >> and let's talk about the women's time. two teena
from billie jean king center, tell us what happened, carolyn. >> reporter: it was certainly a surprising because medvedev is one of the greatest hard court players in the world and he just moments ago call novak djokovic the greatest player. i think that's why this so difficult to swallow for novak. there was an incredible amount of pressure on him coming into the match and he had a tougher road to the final than daniil medvedev definitely he was able to play with more levity. he played...
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carolyn has more in the >>> i think everybody feels that way. the u.s.g. it's opened the door to who we're going to see for so many years to come. this tournament features upset after upset. leyla hernandez beet osaka after a grand slam winner. the win a day before her 19th birthday. that's today. the canadian moving on to the final for the first time. tomorrow another tough test. >>> meantime 18-year-old carlos alkaraz is the youngest in the open who had to claw his way back from being two sets to one. at 18 years and four months old, he's eight days younger than andre agassi at this point. he's going to face another young star in oj on sunday. it's been phenomenal to see. the stars of tomorrow are here now. >> the future of tennis is here. >>> after four olympic golds and four world cup championships, members of the u.s. women's national soccer team are also fighting for equal pay. in a lawsuit filed against the u.s. soccer federation in 2019, the players allege they're not getting equal pay compared to the men's team. a federal court disagreed last ye
carolyn has more in the >>> i think everybody feels that way. the u.s.g. it's opened the door to who we're going to see for so many years to come. this tournament features upset after upset. leyla hernandez beet osaka after a grand slam winner. the win a day before her 19th birthday. that's today. the canadian moving on to the final for the first time. tomorrow another tough test. >>> meantime 18-year-old carlos alkaraz is the youngest in the open who had to claw his way back...
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carolyn has a preview. >> as a girl growing up, i was always taught to be so grateful for the crumbs.s, images like those from the weight rooms at this year's ncaa tournament underscore a heavy truth for female athletes. >> women professional and national ice team hockey players have to battle and fight every single day. the resources that the national hockey league players have access to are unbelievable. and they are earned them. but so have the women. >> the u.s. women's national teams in hockey and soccer have fought for increases in wages and equitable treatment. arguing the value they bring to global events like the olympics and world championships isn't being compensated fairly. in 2017 members of the u.s. hockey team reached a landmark deal with u.s. hockey after threatening a boycott. this past april, the soccer reached a settlement on better working conditions. the team is appealing an equal pay lawsuit. the usf provided a statement saying they are committed to equal pay and are proud to support pieces of legislation that seek to ensure that all national governing bodies equ
carolyn has a preview. >> as a girl growing up, i was always taught to be so grateful for the crumbs.s, images like those from the weight rooms at this year's ncaa tournament underscore a heavy truth for female athletes. >> women professional and national ice team hockey players have to battle and fight every single day. the resources that the national hockey league players have access to are unbelievable. and they are earned them. but so have the women. >> the u.s. women's...
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>> it's led by chairwoman carolyn maloney, a democrat from new york. they issued a letter yesterday from cyber ninja. that's that group the arizona state senate hired last year to conduct a so-called audit of the election results in maricopa county. it's the county trump claimed he won. obviously the non-partisan, non-political results certified he won. the audit showed that as well. they're basically writing a letter saying, hey, we reached out multiple times. we want to know what funded your investigation, why a private funded investigation was even needed of these results, and they're saying because you didn't reply to us, now we want to testify -- to hear you testify before the committee on october 7th. we'll see if he complies with that, the ceo of cyber ninja. they say in a statement this really shows maybe people have discouragement with the system. they want to show why people can't trust their vote and why they can't have access to free and fair elections. guys? >> julie tsirkin, thank you so much for starting us out on this saturday. let's st
>> it's led by chairwoman carolyn maloney, a democrat from new york. they issued a letter yesterday from cyber ninja. that's that group the arizona state senate hired last year to conduct a so-called audit of the election results in maricopa county. it's the county trump claimed he won. obviously the non-partisan, non-political results certified he won. the audit showed that as well. they're basically writing a letter saying, hey, we reached out multiple times. we want to know what funded...
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carolyn, this match has the tennis world very excited about the future of the game. >> reporter: youise even though like you mentioned they are so young. for raducanu, a relatively unknown player who played financial tennis. after the match to see the transformation. fans waiting for hours to get a glimpse of her. her life forever changed because of the fact that she's a sponsor's dream and will likely make tens of millions of dollars as a result of this win. and for 19-year-old leylah fernandez, a different story. she won the hearts of everybody here at the u.s. open. the crowd was firmly for her on saturday night. and she endeared herself even more so after defeat when she touched on the poignancy of 9/11 and spoke to the new york crowd. >> i know this -- on this day, it was especially hard for new york, and everyone around the united states. i just want to say that i hope i can be as strong and as resilient as new york has been the past 20 years. >> such an insightful thought from a teenager who wasn't even born on september 11th, 2001. she said she identifies with the strength an
carolyn, this match has the tennis world very excited about the future of the game. >> reporter: youise even though like you mentioned they are so young. for raducanu, a relatively unknown player who played financial tennis. after the match to see the transformation. fans waiting for hours to get a glimpse of her. her life forever changed because of the fact that she's a sponsor's dream and will likely make tens of millions of dollars as a result of this win. and for 19-year-old leylah...
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that's carolyn maloney representing the equal rights amendment. it does some good, right?r with it, what is the purpose of this gala? >> this gala is to raise money for the metropolitan museum of art. it's charitable giving. it's for the anna wintor costume institute and it is the only funding the costume institute receives. so i, having personally been part of that, felt that i was giving back in such a big way to new york city and this is about american designers, this is about our industry. this is about a multibillion-dollar industry that hasn't seen anything happening for so long, joy. so i am joyed actually to see the red carpet filled tonight. >> yeah. and do you see any -- i mean, this is the kind of thing that i think the right would have wanted to see a melania trump at, right? they think of her, despite all the various inconsistentsies in her stories, being this phenomenal first lady, i don't know why. she never did anything for anyone but this is the kind of thing, she ain't getting into that, either, right? i mean, there is no reason to have her there. >> no,
that's carolyn maloney representing the equal rights amendment. it does some good, right?r with it, what is the purpose of this gala? >> this gala is to raise money for the metropolitan museum of art. it's charitable giving. it's for the anna wintor costume institute and it is the only funding the costume institute receives. so i, having personally been part of that, felt that i was giving back in such a big way to new york city and this is about american designers, this is about our...
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. >> carolyn manno, cnn, new york. >> a cake isn't that good without frosting. she is right.mieres monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business, you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smartphone. the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. because the tempur-breeze transfers heat away from your body... so you feel cool, night after night. don't miss our best offer of the year, with savings up to $700 on adjustable mattress sets. (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more 2021 i-i-h-s top safety pick plus winning vehicles, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it come
. >> carolyn manno, cnn, new york. >> a cake isn't that good without frosting. she is right.mieres monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business,...
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that joe biden won the election in arizona, but what the house oversight committee led by democrat carolyn maloney of new york and jamie raskin of maryland, they're saying they want to know why the privately funded group was involved, what kind of process they used to conduct this audit and because they didn't comply with the prior letters and requests, they now want to hear from the ceo in a hearing on october 7th. guys? >> all right, julie tsirkin joining us from capitol hill where it will be busy the next week. you le, thank you. >>> plenty of other questions still to be answered with all of this. let's bring in our panel right now. joined by msnbc legal analyst danny zavalas and emily tish. >> what sort of legal battle are we looking at here. we know these four trump aides who got subpoenaed. they don't want to cooperate. we know that the select committee came out with the strongest that they could, instead of asking them or encouraging them, they're compelling them with these subpoenas. >> these subpoenas ask for documents, they ask for testimony. and in the normal world you think wel
that joe biden won the election in arizona, but what the house oversight committee led by democrat carolyn maloney of new york and jamie raskin of maryland, they're saying they want to know why the privately funded group was involved, what kind of process they used to conduct this audit and because they didn't comply with the prior letters and requests, they now want to hear from the ceo in a hearing on october 7th. guys? >> all right, julie tsirkin joining us from capitol hill where it...
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. >>> the washington psz's carolyn leonnig author of several important best sellers, including a very stable genius. zero fail and i alone can fix it. donald trump's final catastrophic year. carol, good morning to you. starting by asking you. you spent time with donald trump in his post-presidency. you went to mar-a-lago for the book. you sat with him, listened to him rant and rave. is what's happening today in d.c., is that a direct consequence of what donald trump has been ranting and raving about for the past months? >> well mehdi, it's absolutely a contributing factor. i don't know we can sigh say it's the number one reason. but the former president donald trump is the person singing this chorus. he is the person most dominantly insisting that as you said we can't believe our lying eyes. january 6th was peaceful. the protesters walked into doors the capitol police were warmly opening for them. there was kissing and hugging. these are the words that donald trump used in describing january 6th to me and to my co-author phil ip rucker. when we went to interview him in march he was li
. >>> the washington psz's carolyn leonnig author of several important best sellers, including a very stable genius. zero fail and i alone can fix it. donald trump's final catastrophic year. carol, good morning to you. starting by asking you. you spent time with donald trump in his post-presidency. you went to mar-a-lago for the book. you sat with him, listened to him rant and rave. is what's happening today in d.c., is that a direct consequence of what donald trump has been ranting...
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carolyn maloney and i have said you're going to come in, we are willing to use any tool in our tool boxre they doing up on the hill right now? i mean you have got this -- you know, you have the clean energy standard. it has been changed around a little bit, clean electricity standard, it will be an amount of money paid to utilities to get into reconciliation, but it will be key, right? we want to get utilities moving away from fossil fuel, and how active are they on the hill right now on this pressing point? >> they're very active. i mean the clean energy standard in my view is the most important part about the reconciliation bill. it would create both incentives and stakes for utilities to move towards renewable energy by 2030, and those lobbyists are working, from what i hear, both with house democrats, some house democrats and senators to try to say kill it or weaken it. what we're saying is now there's going to be a magnifying glass because you have to answer under oath whether you are engaged in that kind of lobbying. if you are, you are going to have to explain it to the american
carolyn maloney and i have said you're going to come in, we are willing to use any tool in our tool boxre they doing up on the hill right now? i mean you have got this -- you know, you have the clean energy standard. it has been changed around a little bit, clean electricity standard, it will be an amount of money paid to utilities to get into reconciliation, but it will be key, right? we want to get utilities moving away from fossil fuel, and how active are they on the hill right now on this...
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carolyn would dive and a wetsuit to the bottom of boston harbor. and jump off the building into a net that the firemen were holding. anyway, she went west on an assignment and fell in love with cody, wyoming. she published the local newspaper. she cofounded the famous, still ongoing cody stampede, and annual rodeo. she was most celebrated for her western novels that challenge the stereotypes good guys and bad guys, race and gender. several of her westerns became major movies including the fighting shepherdess based on the life of lucy morrison more. the so-called sheep queen of wyoming. breeders and moviegoers love lockhart's mastery of western speech. since we are talking plain, i don't like you know how. i don't like the way you act, i don't like the way you talk. i don't like the way your face grooms and if i never see you enough it will be enough. the hard drinking, hard partying cowgirl never married but had many unofficial liaisons. at the age of 54 she became a camel queen in her own right on her 6000-acre ranch and live to the age of 91. ju
carolyn would dive and a wetsuit to the bottom of boston harbor. and jump off the building into a net that the firemen were holding. anyway, she went west on an assignment and fell in love with cody, wyoming. she published the local newspaper. she cofounded the famous, still ongoing cody stampede, and annual rodeo. she was most celebrated for her western novels that challenge the stereotypes good guys and bad guys, race and gender. several of her westerns became major movies including the...
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. >> what's the difference between nancy pelosi's doorman and congresswoman carolyn bordeaux nothing? promised she would stand up to pelosi's reckless $3.5 trillion spree and broke her promise and voted with pelosi. >> is this going to stick in the mid terms, or will that be about cultural wars? >> i hear that there's more ads coming. how surprising. the chamber of commerce i think is going to go up here very soon with some spots in some house democratic districts. this is going to be the tone and tenor of what we're going to see and also rouses the question is nancy pelosi herself going to file for re-election next year and be on the ballot? that's still an open question. she doesn't want to talk about it for obvious reasons but obviously that's in the back of the minds of some house democrats, and it also raises the question of, you know, biden has had manchin and sinema on this shuttle between the capitol and the white house, right? where are the house moderate democrats? why aren't they in the white house? they called stephanie murphy, a moderate democrat from florida, what about
. >> what's the difference between nancy pelosi's doorman and congresswoman carolyn bordeaux nothing? promised she would stand up to pelosi's reckless $3.5 trillion spree and broke her promise and voted with pelosi. >> is this going to stick in the mid terms, or will that be about cultural wars? >> i hear that there's more ads coming. how surprising. the chamber of commerce i think is going to go up here very soon with some spots in some house democratic districts. this is...
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and carolyn and carter and grant all have to be in favor of this.l: oh, thank you. i think so. i'm excited, too, we're all excited. lemonis: so do we have a deal? jill: we have a deal. lemonis: can we toast? [ glasses clink ] ♪♪ the changes that i want to force and infuse into this business are going to be all around the operational efficiencies. we know that what's inside the bottle works. when you look at the actual operations of the business, who's in charge? the bottle, the packaging, the manufacturing processes, the current warehouse system. there's a lot of room for improvement. ♪♪ we know we have the farm to bottom model where we're putting fresh ingredients inside. but as you walk through the shop, the bottles, it's not bad. jill: right. lemonis: it's just -- it's ordinary. jill: yes. caroline: yeah. lemonis: so i wanted to bring jill and caroline today to an artisan glassblower so they can understand how different i want them to be thinking about their actual bottle. man: i'm going to roll it on the table here to help me shape it. jill: so
and carolyn and carter and grant all have to be in favor of this.l: oh, thank you. i think so. i'm excited, too, we're all excited. lemonis: so do we have a deal? jill: we have a deal. lemonis: can we toast? [ glasses clink ] ♪♪ the changes that i want to force and infuse into this business are going to be all around the operational efficiencies. we know that what's inside the bottle works. when you look at the actual operations of the business, who's in charge? the bottle, the packaging,...
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this is kate visiting her mother, carolyn, who is 75, and a care home with dementia. mum�*s fees going up in six years, should i ever need to go into a care home and i dread to think what the price would be. i dread to think what the price would be— i dread to think what the price would be. _ , , would be. the care system is in crisis. would be. the care system is in crisis- some — would be. the care system is in crisis. some pay _ would be. the care system is in crisis. some pay all— would be. the care system is in crisis. some pay all of - would be. the care system is in crisis. some pay all of their- would be. the care system is in i crisis. some pay all of their costs if they have assets, others rely on local authorities who struggle to fund adequate provision. and battered by the pandemic, it is short on staff.— battered by the pandemic, it is short on staff. there is 100,000 vacancies- _ short on staff. there is 100,000 vacancies. we _ short on staff. there is 100,000 vacancies. we work _ short on staff. there is 100,000 vacancies. we work with - short on staff.
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carolyn in ohio. democrat line.he thing that i think is most important right now is that congress, or even president biden, does something about the voting rights. once we lose that, we lose democracy. i know everything else is so important, but in my mind -- and it is my humble opinion -- that is the most important thing that needs to be dealt with asap. that is just my opinion. host: let me ask you this. there are various pieces of legislation in congress attempting to be passed. what do you think would change if those were passed and signed into law by the president? caller: well, i just think that we will be able to have fair elections, everybody having the right to vote. that is so important. it seems like not everybody has that right. i just hope and pray, and honestly, i called speaker pelosi myself. i tried to go to the top. i just said exactly what i am saying to you, that if we do not have voting rights, we don't have democracy, and nothing else -- even though it is very important -- nothing else matters.
carolyn in ohio. democrat line.he thing that i think is most important right now is that congress, or even president biden, does something about the voting rights. once we lose that, we lose democracy. i know everything else is so important, but in my mind -- and it is my humble opinion -- that is the most important thing that needs to be dealt with asap. that is just my opinion. host: let me ask you this. there are various pieces of legislation in congress attempting to be passed. what do you...