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her japanese counterpart, wakata kaitas and nasa astronauts nicole mani and josha kassada, this crew'son lasted longer in orbit than planned, and was rescheduled twice due to weather conditions instead of splashdowns. and the day before , the long-awaited docking command was received. in moscow , the snowboarder played the champions cup in competitions in the discipline. begr passed on sparrow hills championship called one of the most extreme adventures of this spring. to to the same international competition among the participants of ryder from russia, belarus , serbia and iran pavel rybalchenko. he knows exactly the winners hello everyone behind the friendly cries of effort to overcome the excitement each of the forty snowboarders has three attempts to jump. this is just an opportunity to fight for the exit. final springboard. on the slope of the vorobyovy gory, they installed it specifically for the competition . qualifications are taking place among snowboarders right now. the final part of the champions cup is taken, the 16 strongest the next judges' tent of those who want to go t
her japanese counterpart, wakata kaitas and nasa astronauts nicole mani and josha kassada, this crew'son lasted longer in orbit than planned, and was rescheduled twice due to weather conditions instead of splashdowns. and the day before , the long-awaited docking command was received. in moscow , the snowboarder played the champions cup in competitions in the discipline. begr passed on sparrow hills championship called one of the most extreme adventures of this spring. to to the same...
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nicole: and there are many people in and around ukraine working on that already today. ternational human rights and criminal law expert wayne jordash, thank you for your time. wayne: thank you. nicole: german defense minister boris pistorius says it will be up to nato to decide whether to deploy a brigade of german troops in lithuania for the long-term. pistorius is on a visit to lithuania aimed at boosting military cooperation between berlin and vilnius. baltic states like lithuania have been calling for bigger and permanent nato deployments since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. reporter: a visit to show support for lithuania. german defense minister boris pistorius talks with soldiers at a site near belarus. german troops are training here alongside lithuanian forces. germany currently leads nato's presence unit in lithuania. berlin is providing tanks and air defense systems to protect the alliance's eastern flank. >> we do, and we will do anything and everything necessary and possible to protect the eastern flank, because it is our obligation, our duty inside
nicole: and there are many people in and around ukraine working on that already today. ternational human rights and criminal law expert wayne jordash, thank you for your time. wayne: thank you. nicole: german defense minister boris pistorius says it will be up to nato to decide whether to deploy a brigade of german troops in lithuania for the long-term. pistorius is on a visit to lithuania aimed at boosting military cooperation between berlin and vilnius. baltic states like lithuania have been...
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nicole: however, many, many cultures have used the term milk on products such as coconut milk, and so to ignore longstanding cultural uses for the term milk. stephanie: what she and others disagree with is the fda's accompanying recommendation, that the plant-based milks include labels like th, intended to clarify the difference in nutrients between alternatives and dairy milk. nicole: the fundamental flaw of this draft guidance is that it seeks to portray plant-based milks as somehow nutritionally inferior to cow's milk, when that is not true at all. in fact, there are important nutrients such as fiber which are included in plant-based milks, but are not in conventional cow's milk. and there are nutrients that need to be limited by most americans, such as saturated fat, which are not included in plant-based milks, but are in many cow's milk products. stephanie: harold howrigan says saturated fat has gotten a bad rap. harold: these plant-based alternatives have been around 10 or 15 years. they're playing off dairy's integrity, dairy's nutrion, dairy's wellness, dairy's health to sell
nicole: however, many, many cultures have used the term milk on products such as coconut milk, and so to ignore longstanding cultural uses for the term milk. stephanie: what she and others disagree with is the fda's accompanying recommendation, that the plant-based milks include labels like th, intended to clarify the difference in nutrients between alternatives and dairy milk. nicole: the fundamental flaw of this draft guidance is that it seeks to portray plant-based milks as somehow...
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many countries. look at the family of nicole and indian gandy, his daughter, the congress party. i mean, if you will find that in many huge democracies, whether it's india, whether it's france or political personalities, have had that imprint wisdom name on a political party on or on the movement. do you think other right leaning politicians look to donald trump as i don't know, some sort of example or, or use him perhaps as subject matter to study and attempt to emulate for their own careers, such as the tactics that he used to come to power. though i don't seek to become when you take, for instance, hungarian prime minister, victor, all of them all benjamin netanyahu again, is really prime minister. both politicians, those had some gum and happened us that would most probably others in future aligned themselves. always stop. trump once more, but they are cool. so as politicians is so different, their historic and political circumstances differ profoundly from, from what say u. s. president is so i don't see that such an aloe cheese makes sense, or a doctor can nozzle don't go an
many countries. look at the family of nicole and indian gandy, his daughter, the congress party. i mean, if you will find that in many huge democracies, whether it's india, whether it's france or political personalities, have had that imprint wisdom name on a political party on or on the movement. do you think other right leaning politicians look to donald trump as i don't know, some sort of example or, or use him perhaps as subject matter to study and attempt to emulate for their own careers,...
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up together and rally around and help these individuals in their time of need. >> neil: nicole, you said so many profound things. the one thing that stuck to me because i talked to some parents in the @aftermath of these tragedies and in the case of columbine in 1995, think about it, it's been 28 years. the grieving that continues among those parents, two of whom i caught up with on a separate issue a couple years ago. it never goes away. think they about that every birthday, every event, the anniversary of the shooting itself. all the shootings since. it's a growing tragic fraternity, sorority that only gets more bitter and angry as we keep encountering these developments. nicole, you also talked about it could have been worse. authorities showed up mere minutes after this woman began firing. she took out six people. she herself was killed. but could you imagine a few more minutes >> this evil has to end. unfortunately we are fighting a battle between good and evil right now in this nation. this is a wake-up call. we need to step up to the line, and we need to pull together as communities and w
up together and rally around and help these individuals in their time of need. >> neil: nicole, you said so many profound things. the one thing that stuck to me because i talked to some parents in the @aftermath of these tragedies and in the case of columbine in 1995, think about it, it's been 28 years. the grieving that continues among those parents, two of whom i caught up with on a separate issue a couple years ago. it never goes away. think they about that every birthday, every event,...
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you know, one of the big problems here, nicolle, is many legislators are now taking this sort of handss with doctors. the doctors are misinterpreting the laws that we have passed that have exceptions in them. and as you point out in the opening, the real problem here is the environment that has been created in a number of states where the punishment for aiding someone or for performing an abortion is so egregious, doctors face the prospect of life in prison if some prosecutor down the road second guesses their medical decision and decides that they were wrong, it is very difficult for women to obtain care in this setting. something needs to change. these women are enormously brave to make themselves the focal point used to protect other women. i hope that their bravery will be rewarded and treated with respect and dignity but i fear that will not be the case in the days and weeks ahead. >> michelle, women seeking abortion and health care are often depicted as anti-life. and pro-choice is viewed as this false black and white issue. i think it is against life. and a lot of times the woma
you know, one of the big problems here, nicolle, is many legislators are now taking this sort of handss with doctors. the doctors are misinterpreting the laws that we have passed that have exceptions in them. and as you point out in the opening, the real problem here is the environment that has been created in a number of states where the punishment for aiding someone or for performing an abortion is so egregious, doctors face the prospect of life in prison if some prosecutor down the road...
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nicole? as you know, many on the left have said and those who back the teachers union, that this is intrusivethat a little odd because last time i checked, you know, you are the parents and these are your kids, but what do you think of that argument, that this is something that's actually racist at its core and something that that isn't productive in the end, doesn't help the kids in the end? >> those are strawman arguments. is it racist for parents to know what their children are learning? is it race racist for parents to want to know how tour taxpayer-funded -- our taxpayer-funded schools are spending our dollars while children are unable to read? frankly, even before the pandemic our children's scores weren't good. children are in school for a finite amount of time, 7-8 hours, and rather than addressing reading, writing and arivet mic the, they're spending time on identity politics and secrets like this. it's unbelievable that this is the place we've come to in america, so to accuse parents of being racist or. xenophobic is preposterous. neil: we'll see how it goes. nicole neily, making su
nicole? as you know, many on the left have said and those who back the teachers union, that this is intrusivethat a little odd because last time i checked, you know, you are the parents and these are your kids, but what do you think of that argument, that this is something that's actually racist at its core and something that that isn't productive in the end, doesn't help the kids in the end? >> those are strawman arguments. is it racist for parents to know what their children are...
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while twisters are rare in california, is actually the second one to hit the state and as many days, nicole comstock with cnn affiliate k cow shows us some more of the damage here. that tornado just blasted through the inside of this place, bringing all of these boxes outside, bringing all this metal outside as well. and if you take a look inside this seafood supply company you can see clear through to the sky tonight. there were employees inside. when this tornado came through, they try to pull down this metal door, but unfortunately they couldn't even get that down against the strength of the wind . so the employees just hit right here in the corner where all these brooms are now. meanwhile at the time this tornado was tearing all of this stuff up in the parking lot here. moving these big wooden pallets all over the place, and you can just imagine how dangerous this was for the people at the time. with this wood with nails in it blowing around in the wind. storms in california will move stop moving east this week. cnn meteorologist derek van dam has more on the forecast. here's something
while twisters are rare in california, is actually the second one to hit the state and as many days, nicole comstock with cnn affiliate k cow shows us some more of the damage here. that tornado just blasted through the inside of this place, bringing all of these boxes outside, bringing all this metal outside as well. and if you take a look inside this seafood supply company you can see clear through to the sky tonight. there were employees inside. when this tornado came through, they try to...
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i still think it is a question, nicolle, of how many fox news viewers ultimately hear about what tucker saying, for example, when he said he hates dial trump passionately or when laura ingram is calling sidney powell a not. it is not being covered on fox. with a few limited exceptions, it is not being covered in the broader conservative media ecosystem, either, because fox news pays a lot of these hosts. influential radio host, who also happen to be fox news contributors, so they're not talking about it all that much, either. how much this penetrates, think depends on some conservatives, pro-trump conservative start going after a figure like tucker carlson, who has been on record in these texts and messages we have seen from the dominion lawsuit expressing others disdain and contempt for donald trump, calling him a destroyer and saying that the anger that his movement feeds on is, quote unquote, deadly. this is really powerful stuff, but i don't know that many fox news viewers know anything about it. >> maybe the more instructive thing from the polling and i will put up one more time an
i still think it is a question, nicolle, of how many fox news viewers ultimately hear about what tucker saying, for example, when he said he hates dial trump passionately or when laura ingram is calling sidney powell a not. it is not being covered on fox. with a few limited exceptions, it is not being covered in the broader conservative media ecosystem, either, because fox news pays a lot of these hosts. influential radio host, who also happen to be fox news contributors, so they're not talking...
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nicole. jasmine me. joe was well yeah, no. yeah. we're using many gannon themes on aware. while you're all done, i would say jonathan, while you lower you move up us. thank you. thank you very much. hello. a company can nick you need your vehicle? my god all made a good of all over me to go with already what? thank you may yeah. if there's, let's take a break in the calling of designing good dummy. i can't give us an extra tell it to do that. it got more money or not to buy from god my pen. oh, no. oh oh oh yeah. like gardening. oh dicola mom about going on g. like when they came in for me now. moms about killing a gallant calling. so i'm going to get my them up. go to one that don't keep gao vocal. d head cow. scotty action ha ah no, no, no. you don't like it, you know, like, you know what, the class, you know what i la mueller bother. well, you know, i'm on board again because i'm not audio by you that the ha, just give, well office. it's never had a better. even though i'd be able to go, so we'll whether was a like not wanting to have the other cheverly thought about pe
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[applause] i know many of you are there especially secretary nicole who is a big dolly parton fan. if there was any doubt all delaware ian's love dolly. more important, more than 26000 delaware children are currently enrolled in the dolly pardon imagination library receiving free books each month from birth to age five. that is an incredible number, an incredible program. we want to push that number even higher. please join me in thanking tracy and offer partners for their hard work. supporting our youngest learners and their families has to be a top priority for all of us. that's what my budget next week will increase estate investments in early childhood education. we will propose an increase in the purchase of care which helps low-income families access quality childcare. we will double funding for early childhood assistance program, these programs serve many of the most vulnerable three and four -year-olds in our state. [applause] and with the help of an $8 million federal grant we will develop a plan to strengthen the future of childcare and early education and delaware. i kno
[applause] i know many of you are there especially secretary nicole who is a big dolly parton fan. if there was any doubt all delaware ian's love dolly. more important, more than 26000 delaware children are currently enrolled in the dolly pardon imagination library receiving free books each month from birth to age five. that is an incredible number, an incredible program. we want to push that number even higher. please join me in thanking tracy and offer partners for their hard work. supporting...
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. >> nicole, thank you very much reporting live from the white house. >>> many customers are on edge despite the government stepping in. joining me live right now is cal state east bay chair of economics. a lot of ripple effects coming from this collapse. what is next for the future of banking? >> well, so, the majority of, you know, large banks, there shouldn't be a problem. banks that ha large customasbytht bewas an issue be the -- this decision by this policy actions as other banks that may have a larger fraction of their deposits not insured. with the move essentially, it made almost 100% clear that deposits of any size will be insured moving forward. this should reduce the risk. >> so, we saw first republic bank. they saw their stock fall. should people be worried about their banks and other banks as a whole? >> no, they shouldn't. the -- again, the federal government, the fed, fdic made clear that the deposits will be insured and also they have made a line of credit available for these banks so that it allows them essentially to solve the duration and liquidity issues right now
. >> nicole, thank you very much reporting live from the white house. >>> many customers are on edge despite the government stepping in. joining me live right now is cal state east bay chair of economics. a lot of ripple effects coming from this collapse. what is next for the future of banking? >> well, so, the majority of, you know, large banks, there shouldn't be a problem. banks that ha large customasbytht bewas an issue be the -- this decision by this policy actions as...
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nicole, thank you. i hope it doesn't rise, but with so many missing, you cowonder. thank you for that.peaker of the house in mississippi, kind enough to join us. mr. speaker, thank you. the damage the is just beyond comprehension, and it all apparently happened so quickly. what are you hearing and what happens now for those are residents? >> well, good morning and thank you so much for your interest in what's going on here in mississippi. i am actually at ground zero here in rolling fork, mississippi, as we speak. words just cannot describe the devastation that i am seeing. as nicole said, buildings are just gone, completely missing. slabs of concrete is all that's left. trees are splintered. they are, the death toll, unfortunately, has risen from what she said. i'm being told now 18 in this small, little community of around 2,000 people, 18 people supposedly are dead now. if so it's just very hard to describe. i will say i'm proud of mississippians because they have responded in force. we have people everywhere operating heavy equipment, food is being brought in, water is being brough
nicole, thank you. i hope it doesn't rise, but with so many missing, you cowonder. thank you for that.peaker of the house in mississippi, kind enough to join us. mr. speaker, thank you. the damage the is just beyond comprehension, and it all apparently happened so quickly. what are you hearing and what happens now for those are residents? >> well, good morning and thank you so much for your interest in what's going on here in mississippi. i am actually at ground zero here in rolling fork,...
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nicole and gorilla has said, well, there have been no findings yet of many fraud. and so the information we're hearing from the united states and then compare that to ukraine does not mean does not add up to be perfectly born. it's intriguing stuff, isn't it? and washington klein as you know, keeps proclaiming on limited support for ukraine. i suppose the point is, is this what on limited looks like? well, i think it depends on who the recipients of the money are. you know what's on limited and what should be budgeted and what should be restrained and ceased the, the questions remains. you know, where's the money going and what you want for it's, you know, the, the age may impact in these bills that have multiple different earmarks. and the american people don't really have answers and, and they've been asking for them for a while. the democrats of blocked at the republicans are the only ones including my congressmen here from the middle district of tennessee. congressman andy o' was, is demanding that we have this information and have an audit. so at least it's mo
nicole and gorilla has said, well, there have been no findings yet of many fraud. and so the information we're hearing from the united states and then compare that to ukraine does not mean does not add up to be perfectly born. it's intriguing stuff, isn't it? and washington klein as you know, keeps proclaiming on limited support for ukraine. i suppose the point is, is this what on limited looks like? well, i think it depends on who the recipients of the money are. you know what's on limited and...
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nicole marsh is a journalist and it lip. he tells us about the severe conditions. many display syrians are still facing one month on thousands of people are still living in temporary shelter centers across northwest and syria, which are installed by n g o is following the us off it when that drug, the region, they have been living in the most severe humanitarian situation, we talked to many people in this temporary shelter, a sensor, as they told us that they lacked the most basic human needs as they don't have medical. a voice in this temporary shelter center. neither proper sewage system which will increase the possibility of. 3 the. 3 spread of call iran disease however n g o are still working on providing the increased means of the people in the area as more than 200 was 230000 people were affected by the disaster. these people have lost their houses and home as more than 20000 buildings were either completely destroyed or damaged in habitable way. people in north western syria describe the wonder of each month as a curse day, as they have been exposed to 2 catastro
nicole marsh is a journalist and it lip. he tells us about the severe conditions. many display syrians are still facing one month on thousands of people are still living in temporary shelter centers across northwest and syria, which are installed by n g o is following the us off it when that drug, the region, they have been living in the most severe humanitarian situation, we talked to many people in this temporary shelter, a sensor, as they told us that they lacked the most basic human needs...
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oh, there are many factors and, but seems like that everything is very understandable, very logical, very true nicole and very much against a population of crank and is busy on the russian population in a grain. oh, thank god the russia is up to the dust and to protect the bead russian population in, in this region. because the mean powers, they have done these in a very own like planet steps and, and these explains why sort soros has been so active in a crania territory. why the canadian, oh, what can we say? canadian ukrainian, nazis have been so active. they have had these blast youth 1957, and they have implemented them together with the been the going together with the rand corporation. now in context of this recent report, what do you make of the fact that the so called orange revolution began in the exact reason that the cia predicted would be most likely to support foreign intervention back in 1950000. yes, so very interesting light on that because 2004 was to build the time when the into independence movement in donors can regards people's republics. rise up basically from only from the loca
oh, there are many factors and, but seems like that everything is very understandable, very logical, very true nicole and very much against a population of crank and is busy on the russian population in a grain. oh, thank god the russia is up to the dust and to protect the bead russian population in, in this region. because the mean powers, they have done these in a very own like planet steps and, and these explains why sort soros has been so active in a crania territory. why the canadian, oh,...
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nicole m as in african countries under contractors. and one of the countries that supported the liberation of many african countries doesn't got an impact. yes, it does have an impact. remember, the remnants of colonial thrills on the continent. so if you look at anglo from africa, francophone africa, definitely you find that colonialist are still trying to fight for a day as well. yes, it does. it does have on if i, but i want to see that african countries, including the young people, are more determined now than ever to force our government to build relationships that are beneficial to i because well, in the other letters it's, i'm not beneficial to us and that's what he sees interested in booking. also does i see this isn't molly viewed as julian guinea does? well, you realize that most countries that our friends are beginning to rebel against our colonial back dollar sign. the cost is not beneficial to us. and for us as young people, we want our governments to explore and get more beneficial relationships with other countries. russia inclusive because with russia, a strategic country to, to, to us, africans, and give support us. eve
nicole m as in african countries under contractors. and one of the countries that supported the liberation of many african countries doesn't got an impact. yes, it does have an impact. remember, the remnants of colonial thrills on the continent. so if you look at anglo from africa, francophone africa, definitely you find that colonialist are still trying to fight for a day as well. yes, it does. it does have on if i, but i want to see that african countries, including the young people, are more...
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that's why so many of the attacks are interconnected. when i was on with nicolle earlier, we talked about the nexus between january 6th insurrectionists, the big lie, and the funding behind extremist anti-choice organizations that have infiltrated the supreme court. the very, very attacks on our democracy, they're all connected to this desperation of this white supremacist movement to exert power and control. right now, they're winning more than they're losing. it's terrifying. >> it is terrifying. i think of phyllis sclaffly, who herself was a powerful independent woman, traveling all over the country, doing advocacy. she wasn't a shrinking violet staying home and baking cookies, but she went to war against the equal rights amendment. she went to war against it and won, and got it to not be ratified, saying what she's defending is the real rights of women, the right to stay home and be a housewife and mother. no one has ever said you can't be a housewife and mother. what this right wing is saying is that we're going to set up legal barriers and a combination of c
that's why so many of the attacks are interconnected. when i was on with nicolle earlier, we talked about the nexus between january 6th insurrectionists, the big lie, and the funding behind extremist anti-choice organizations that have infiltrated the supreme court. the very, very attacks on our democracy, they're all connected to this desperation of this white supremacist movement to exert power and control. right now, they're winning more than they're losing. it's terrifying. >> it is...
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nicole hockley said this online. she said, quote, we have the solutions, yet we mostly don't use them. why? because too manyople love guns more than children and fight against solid measures. praying for the families, pissed off at cowards and profiteers joining us is nicole hockley. ms. hockley, it is nice to see you. i'm sorry that it's under terrible circumstances. thank you for taking time to be with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel, it's always good to speak to you, but always under awful situations. >> yeah. >> let me ask you to expound a little bit on what you said today in the immediate aftermath of this news. you said we have solutions we don't -- we mostly don't use them. you said you were, you know, praying for these families, but you said you're angry. you said you're pissed off at the cowards and profiteers. what did you mean by that? >> i am so heartbroken and continue to be heartbroken every single day. there are so many instances of gun violence, so many instances of school shootings. my heart just can't take it anymore, and now i'm just really pissed off. there are too many people that just
nicole hockley said this online. she said, quote, we have the solutions, yet we mostly don't use them. why? because too manyople love guns more than children and fight against solid measures. praying for the families, pissed off at cowards and profiteers joining us is nicole hockley. ms. hockley, it is nice to see you. i'm sorry that it's under terrible circumstances. thank you for taking time to be with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel, it's always good to speak to you, but always under...
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. >> sandra: the pain in his voice and so many there are going through that and feeling that right now, nicole. >> yeah, you never think it's going to happen in your community, right. it's just something you see on the news, not in your community, your community is safe. the key is that everyone has to prepare for the worst. we all need to hope for the best but prepare for the worst in case it does. my heart breaks for these families. that is very, very important that this community rallies around those that lost their loved one today. there are no words to describe their deep loss. that loss never heals. it does not. i had to conduct death notifications after the parkland school shooting. i will never forget that. i will never forget that, and these families have open wounds that will never be healed. and it is important that we support these individuals and their time of loss and their time of darkness and their time of mourning and for those that survived, these young children, what they have seen, they may have lived but they are going to live with damaging effects for years, for likely th
. >> sandra: the pain in his voice and so many there are going through that and feeling that right now, nicole. >> yeah, you never think it's going to happen in your community, right. it's just something you see on the news, not in your community, your community is safe. the key is that everyone has to prepare for the worst. we all need to hope for the best but prepare for the worst in case it does. my heart breaks for these families. that is very, very important that this community...
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see how soon we can get some information about not only how many people lost their lives but the intensity, truly, of this storm. rick: nicole -- pete: search and rescue efforts, did you observe them ongoing? were they working throughout the night? unfortunately on this program the three hours we've been on, the number of those killed has gone up. what's your sense of what search and rescue is like right now? >> reporter: they're definitely still ongoing. i'll tell you, we rolled in early this morning. the amount of lights we could see were the red lights from the police officers' cars that were lining the street, you know, blocking an area or out can digging through the rubble. the one thing that i picked up on very quickly was how eerily quiet it was. despite the urgency to go and try to find people that may have been trapped or needed help, it was so quiet. it was almost as if, you know, a very respectful moment of, you know, first responders or there to help, they're trying to do it in a way -- they might have just been going through, you know, a mental battle, right? trying to comprehend what they're seeing while also t
see how soon we can get some information about not only how many people lost their lives but the intensity, truly, of this storm. rick: nicole -- pete: search and rescue efforts, did you observe them ongoing? were they working throughout the night? unfortunately on this program the three hours we've been on, the number of those killed has gone up. what's your sense of what search and rescue is like right now? >> reporter: they're definitely still ongoing. i'll tell you, we rolled in early...
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many of these delays due to downed trees on tracks. >> it was insane. the platforms were crowded. it took me over an hour to get home. reporter: nicoleas traveling from san francisco to hayward on tuesday and says while she understands that the weather issues happen, she is now dealing with bart's delays and cancellations on the regular. bart board director jan nissley spoke at a community space in san francisco wednesday night but didn't address either issue. she did talk quite a bit about what she calls a lack of investment in the system. >> that lack of investment has built up over time to appoint where it is so expensive to run our systems, to maintain our systems and we are trying to do more with less. reporter: security is a major concern. writers have seen crisis intervention teams of late but lee says that the issues plaguing san francisco are bleeding onto bart. >> our effectiveness of these programs is really limited by the city and county of san francisco's inability to have real solutions and real answers for homelessness and dealing with addiction crisis that we have here. reporter: three people who reached out to us wed
many of these delays due to downed trees on tracks. >> it was insane. the platforms were crowded. it took me over an hour to get home. reporter: nicoleas traveling from san francisco to hayward on tuesday and says while she understands that the weather issues happen, she is now dealing with bart's delays and cancellations on the regular. bart board director jan nissley spoke at a community space in san francisco wednesday night but didn't address either issue. she did talk quite a bit...
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nicole moore, these leaders are supposed to make sure that wrongly his birth is no work, no money. how can people feed themselves? that's why so many people he ra countryside by 65 year old lisa says, unemployment is made worse by the number of undocumented workers who come here from neighboring haiti. oh say, i mean that even the presidents should unite, have dialogue and reach agreements so that we aren't strung along to deal with the burden of haitian immigration because it's a problem for all of us. also on the agenda is a new source of inequality. the lack of digital access affecting more than 150000000 latin americans. there's no way in which any country is more than. busy we would look at the root can really get into all the opportunities for okay. home for look for employ would go to look it up if you don't have robust robots as at friday's a barrel, american business forum, many investors, especially from spain. so the problem as an opportunity, the point of these summit is to agree on common solutions to global problems. i am we bogo, she lives the more woman very recently we suffered from enormous wildfire and we receive
nicole moore, these leaders are supposed to make sure that wrongly his birth is no work, no money. how can people feed themselves? that's why so many people he ra countryside by 65 year old lisa says, unemployment is made worse by the number of undocumented workers who come here from neighboring haiti. oh say, i mean that even the presidents should unite, have dialogue and reach agreements so that we aren't strung along to deal with the burden of haitian immigration because it's a problem for...
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after the shooting in nashville today, nicole hockley said this online, she said, quote, we have the solutions yet we mostly don't use them, why, because too many people love guns more than children and fight against solid measures, praying for the families. pissed off at cowards and profiteers. ms. hockley it's nice to see you. i'm sorry it's under terrible circumstances. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. it's always good to speak with you but always under awful situations. >> let me expound a little bit about what you said in the immediate aftermath of this news, you said we have solutions that we mostly don't use them, you said you were praying for these families but you said you're angry, pissed off at the cowards and profiteers what did you mean by that. >> exactly that. i'm so heartbroken and continue to be heartbroken every single day. there have been so many incidents of gun violence and school shootings, my heart can't take it anymore and now i'm just really pissed off. too many just want to debate about this and want to talk about why we shouldn't talk about it now and now isn't the time. or that we need to protect gun owners first. i
after the shooting in nashville today, nicole hockley said this online, she said, quote, we have the solutions yet we mostly don't use them, why, because too many people love guns more than children and fight against solid measures, praying for the families. pissed off at cowards and profiteers. ms. hockley it's nice to see you. i'm sorry it's under terrible circumstances. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. it's always good to speak with you but always under awful situations. >> let...
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many of these delays due to downed trees on tracks. >> it was insane. the platforms were crowded. it took me over an hour to get home. reporter: nicole traveling from san francisco to hayward on tuesday and says while she understands that the weather issues happen, she is now dealing with bart's delays and cancellations on the regular. bart board director jan nissley spoke at a community space in san francisco wednesday night but didn't address either issue. she did talk quite a bit about what she calls a lack of investment in the system. >> that lack of investment has built up over time to appoint where it is so expensive to run our systems, to maintain our systems and we are trying to do more with less. reporter: security is a major concern. writers have seen crisis intervention teams of late but lee says that the issues plaguing san francisco are bleeding onto bart. >> our effectiveness of these programs is really limited by the city and county of san francisco's inability to have real solutions and real answers for homelessness and dealing with addiction crisis that we have here. reporter: three people who reached out to us wedne
many of these delays due to downed trees on tracks. >> it was insane. the platforms were crowded. it took me over an hour to get home. reporter: nicole traveling from san francisco to hayward on tuesday and says while she understands that the weather issues happen, she is now dealing with bart's delays and cancellations on the regular. bart board director jan nissley spoke at a community space in san francisco wednesday night but didn't address either issue. she did talk quite a bit about...
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lifeline for many of the 1.3 million americans who have had to ration their medication, a dangerous calculation. >> the price of insulin directly resulted to the loss of my child. >> reporter: nicole smith holds 26-year-old son alec couldn't afford his medication when he aged out of her insurance plan. >> the first time he went to the pharmacy in june of 2017 to pick up his one-month supply, the pharmacy said it would be $1300. and went home without his life-sustaining medicaion and began to ration it. >> reporter: alec was taking eli lilly's most commonly prescribed insulin, humalog. it was $21 a vial when it first went on the market in 1996. today it's over $274, a more than 1200% increase. eli lilly's ceo david ricks. how do you ensure patients that were not going to see the same rises of insulin in the future? >> we haven't rolled out a guarantee, but what i'll say, over the last five years we've frozen prices and cut them. >> reporter: the price cuts are a victory, but too late for her son. >> yeah, i think if the price of insulin in 2017 had been $35, alec would still be alive today. >> reporter: eli lilly reported a net income of about $6 billion last year. this year, the c
lifeline for many of the 1.3 million americans who have had to ration their medication, a dangerous calculation. >> the price of insulin directly resulted to the loss of my child. >> reporter: nicole smith holds 26-year-old son alec couldn't afford his medication when he aged out of her insurance plan. >> the first time he went to the pharmacy in june of 2017 to pick up his one-month supply, the pharmacy said it would be $1300. and went home without his life-sustaining...
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so many a listers sporting a serious slit in their gown from cara delevingne and elie saab to nicole kidman and armani. but our winner has to be halle berry rocking this gown by tomorrow, ralph you can't see it right now. but i gotta split. it just means i need a new pair trend always right on trend right, saying the fashion was fantastic. everyone looked great . especially andrew slate. yeah thanks. will. we've got more news. next stay get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to daily digestive support... to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us try it for free at thanks again for helping me with the transitional housing paperwork. -what are you on? -it's just a little oxy. you get my report on mack daniels? are you sure this is the way you want things to go? he'll get fired. do you know why they call me "la fi
so many a listers sporting a serious slit in their gown from cara delevingne and elie saab to nicole kidman and armani. but our winner has to be halle berry rocking this gown by tomorrow, ralph you can't see it right now. but i gotta split. it just means i need a new pair trend always right on trend right, saying the fashion was fantastic. everyone looked great . especially andrew slate. yeah thanks. will. we've got more news. next stay get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple...
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nicole saphier joins us now. dr. saphier, good morning. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: good morning, i know this effects many of your patients as anith cancer all the time. what's happening? why this shortage? >> well, ainsley, first of all, we have to remind everyone drug shortages happen all the time. in fact, right now there are about 160 medications that are listed in short supply. this is nothing new. shockingly, 100 years ago we had our first drug shortage here in the united states. it was insulin. here we are a century later and still dealing with disruptions to medication supply. it's very frustrating and really a combination between conflict issues and acute exacerbations. redepend on raw materials from china and india. slow regulatory, lack of transparency regarding supply. and then also increased use. what if something we saw over the winter we saw we had a lot of medications, antibiotics, ibuprofen in short supply. why was that because people were using them a lot more because of weakened immune systems coming out of the pandemic. now let's look at some of these cancer medications that are in short supply. it's very si
nicole saphier joins us now. dr. saphier, good morning. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: good morning, i know this effects many of your patients as anith cancer all the time. what's happening? why this shortage? >> well, ainsley, first of all, we have to remind everyone drug shortages happen all the time. in fact, right now there are about 160 medications that are listed in short supply. this is nothing new. shockingly, 100 years ago we had our first drug shortage here in...
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many of the 1.3 million americans who have had to ration their medication. a dangerous calculation. >> the price of insulin directly resulted to the loss of my child. >> reporter: nicolen, alec, could not afford his medication when he aged out of her insurance plan. >> the first time he went to the pharmacy in june of 2017 to pick up his one month supply, the pharmacist said it would be $1300, and went home without his life-sustainig medication, and began to ration it. >> reporter: alec was taking eli lilly's most commonly prescribed insulin, humalog. it was $21 a vial when it first went on the market in 1996. today, it is over $274, a more than 1200% increase. eli lilly ceo david ricks. how do you ensure patients that were not going to see the same rises in the price of insulin in the future? >> you know, we haven't rolled out a guarantee but what i will say is, over the last five years, we froze prices and cut them. >> reporter: smith-holt says the price cuts are a victory, but too late for her son. >> yeah, i think if the price of insulin in 2017 have been $35, alec would still be alive today. >> reporter: eli lilly reported a net income of about $6 billion last ye
many of the 1.3 million americans who have had to ration their medication. a dangerous calculation. >> the price of insulin directly resulted to the loss of my child. >> reporter: nicolen, alec, could not afford his medication when he aged out of her insurance plan. >> the first time he went to the pharmacy in june of 2017 to pick up his one month supply, the pharmacist said it would be $1300, and went home without his life-sustainig medication, and began to ration it....
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nicole hannah-jones in your times magazine. the 1619 project focus is on how slavery shaped american life, challenging patriotic ideals that manyt caused an uproar among conservatives. >> our struggles and striving's have made america more fair and more just. and as much democracy as we have, it has been borne of black resistance. in other words, the very people who are never supposed to be a part of our democracy, have played the most pivotal role in creating it. >> all right, that was a clip from a new six-part docuseries at the petition of the 16 19 project, which is streaming now on hulu. one of the executive producers of the series joins us now. and it's good to see you my friend. >> lovely to see you. good to be here. >> i'm so glad we're finally having this conversation. i have been waiting, as we, know weeks to speak to about this. let's talk about this, because as we mentioned the republicans have been pretty forceful in their attack in their good critique of 1619 project. i'm sure when you first learned about it you were aware of the backlash and just how vitriolic the attacks were on nikole hannah-jones and the proje
nicole hannah-jones in your times magazine. the 1619 project focus is on how slavery shaped american life, challenging patriotic ideals that manyt caused an uproar among conservatives. >> our struggles and striving's have made america more fair and more just. and as much democracy as we have, it has been borne of black resistance. in other words, the very people who are never supposed to be a part of our democracy, have played the most pivotal role in creating it. >> all right, that...
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many places, some companies are offering incentives and bonuses too. liz. liz: mike emanuel, such an interesting story. thanks for bringing it to us. nicoleole to this story, what has been going on and has been going on with fairfax county, virginia schools, we have a new lawsuit based on a case decade ago that virginia fairfax county officials downplayed i hate to say this guys, brace yourself, sexual assault of a 12-year-old, seventh grade girl by older boys between classes, what's going on in virginia? >> isn't it horrifying? we were talking about doing march madness district and fairfax is a strong contender. this is a district that over and over again has prioritized micro-aggressions over student safety apparently for years. like you said, almost a decade and so it's tragic that the lawsuit had to be brought but as the victim's family said they are seeking justice not only for their child but the dozens of others who they believe have been assaulted. liz: okay, how in the world can democrats push back in parental rights and education. do you really need academic degree to know what's right to protect your children and what's common
many places, some companies are offering incentives and bonuses too. liz. liz: mike emanuel, such an interesting story. thanks for bringing it to us. nicoleole to this story, what has been going on and has been going on with fairfax county, virginia schools, we have a new lawsuit based on a case decade ago that virginia fairfax county officials downplayed i hate to say this guys, brace yourself, sexual assault of a 12-year-old, seventh grade girl by older boys between classes, what's going on...
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many ways, but we've seen that happen. we think about o.j. simpson. i live here in los angeles, and i remember with that trial, people went to the house where nicole brownpson was murdered and treated it like it was a tourist attraction. so we've seen this happen before. >> why do you think there's such huge interest in this case? why did it grip people? >> i think you had a combination of things that people find interesting. first of all, there's just a huge, you know, swath of people in this country and across the world, i guess, who are true crime fans. they love crime genre. they love that crime genre. but you have this very wealthy white man, a man that for some people was albove the law, a ma who had achieved the ultimate in terms of the american dream. and yet you also have allegations of drug dealing and money laundering and, you know, theft of millions of dollars. and just the fact that someone could be accused of killing not one family member, but two family members, i think just made this case very intriguing for people across the globe. >> areva martin, also good talking to you. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >>> u.s. president joe b
many ways, but we've seen that happen. we think about o.j. simpson. i live here in los angeles, and i remember with that trial, people went to the house where nicole brownpson was murdered and treated it like it was a tourist attraction. so we've seen this happen before. >> why do you think there's such huge interest in this case? why did it grip people? >> i think you had a combination of things that people find interesting. first of all, there's just a huge, you know, swath of...
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thanks so much for joining us, nicole, you reacted to this latest school shooting by writing this and let me read it to our viewers. my heart has broken so many times in the last 10 years. there is nothing but tattered remains. and every day there are more people like me. so what's your? what's your message to these nashville parents who now join you in grieving their children taken so soon? i am just so sorry for their pain, and i'm so sorry. that's still 10. years after the murder of my son that we have not progressed enough in this country to prevent these from happening all the time. and i know all too well, uh, what sort of journey is ahead of them, and it is not easy and it never gets any easier. the grief never goes away. it never does. nicole democratic senator richard blumenthal, who represents your state of connecticut, told me yesterday here in the situation room and i'm quoting him now congress is complicit. by its inaction. but last year congress passed the first major gun safety legislation in decades. why can't they do it again? well they can. they absolutely can, and i think they need to remember what they were able to do, and
thanks so much for joining us, nicole, you reacted to this latest school shooting by writing this and let me read it to our viewers. my heart has broken so many times in the last 10 years. there is nothing but tattered remains. and every day there are more people like me. so what's your? what's your message to these nashville parents who now join you in grieving their children taken so soon? i am just so sorry for their pain, and i'm so sorry. that's still 10. years after the murder of my son...
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many people away from the scene as possible. i'm sure those images paint a painful picture of what the kids are going through. >> martha: thanks, nicoleviously there's a perimeter and that space and we thank you for being with us, having worked there and having the understanding that you do of that suburban nashville area as well. thank you. nicole valdes from fox weather and a former reporter. i want to bring in ted williams, a fox news contributor joining us now, ted. thank you for joining us again here. you know, your thoughts as we wait for more information which we expect to get shortly from law enforcement. there's a lot of -- they answered some questions. those answers gave us more questions about this suspect and about exactly what happened here. what are you thinking at this point? >> you know, i agree with you. i listened to all of the individuals you had on the air this afternoon. the thing i think about and you've been there, martha, also, when you look at uvaldes, columbine, sandy hook, parkland, there's one common thread. that is individuals that perhaps are either mentally ill or have some problems and have the access a
many people away from the scene as possible. i'm sure those images paint a painful picture of what the kids are going through. >> martha: thanks, nicoleviously there's a perimeter and that space and we thank you for being with us, having worked there and having the understanding that you do of that suburban nashville area as well. thank you. nicole valdes from fox weather and a former reporter. i want to bring in ted williams, a fox news contributor joining us now, ted. thank you for...
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many of your colleagues have chosen to collaborate with mr. trump's efforts to vilify and denigrate the integrity of elected state prosecutors and trial judges and made unfounded allegations." nicoleoins me now. good to have you with us today. do you think that it is proper for these gop oversight committee members to ask bragg to come down? is that under their jurisdiction? is that fair or is that right? >> first of all, his office i'm sure receives federal funding. we've expressed concerns about him not actually doing his job as a prosecutor. we see over 1,000 cases that have been dismissed, felony cases that were dismissed under his watch. we see also how 50% of felony cases have been reduced to dismeans. he's not doing his job of protecting the state of new york against serious crime. now he's abusing his power to go after a political opponent. that certainly, you know, smells. so i think it is warranted that congress be looking into him, certainly what is he doing and what is he not doing? what is he motivated by? seems like his office is being motivated by politics, not doing the job that he's supposed to be doing, protecting the people of new york city that have seen crime
many of your colleagues have chosen to collaborate with mr. trump's efforts to vilify and denigrate the integrity of elected state prosecutors and trial judges and made unfounded allegations." nicoleoins me now. good to have you with us today. do you think that it is proper for these gop oversight committee members to ask bragg to come down? is that under their jurisdiction? is that fair or is that right? >> first of all, his office i'm sure receives federal funding. we've expressed...
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nicole feels better about this market. >>> coming up, elon musk, talk about a celebrity ceo, he is unveiling his massive plan. kelly o'grady on the spot in l.a. with details. manye return of cds. my next guest is sending up big warning signals. i thought cds were good? adam kobeissi says not so fast. ♪. and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going to be nervous. financially, i'm the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over people once they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in that position. ♪ a ballet studio, an architecture firm... and homemade barbeque sauce. they're called 'small businesses.' but to the people who build them there's nothing 'small' about them. that's why at t-mobile for business... you'll save more than $1,000 versus verizon. and with price lock guarantee, we'll never raise your rate plan. so you can keep your focus on toe-turns and making sure the sauce is extra spicy. at t-mobile, there are no small businesses. ♪ there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for ad
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many will be watching, lama. thank you. >>> still coming up here on "good morning america," all revved up. this year's formula 1 racing season begins in bahrain today. espn's nicoleh a look at the front-runners. stick around. oooohhh, it is cold outside time to protect your vehichle from winters wrath of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round! come on, protect your investment laser measured floorliners and cargoliner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade plus, mudflaps and bumpstep for the exterior order american made products at weathertech.com surfs up yeah, right (vo) life is pretty crazy. but it all fades away surfs up the moment you give your dog a naturally delicious blue treat. it's a shared joy that we call 'bluephoria'. treat well with blue and you'll feel it too. pick up blue buffalo treats today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >>> back now on "gma," and the start of the 2023 formula 1 season. the buzz and excitement around this motor sport here in the u.s., kicking in
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many actions are being taken to undermine the will of the people, to undermine this perspective. and to see how this is polarizing for the last weeks and months is extremely tragic to observe. nicolenonetheless, the georgian dream party says it remains committed to the country's eu membership. how does that go together, in your view? viola: well, this is lipservice. i mean, to be honest, everything they do is just the opposite of what they claim, of what they say they want to do. and people recognize that. people understand that this, unfortunately, government does not act in favor of the will of the people but rather for whatever interests. i do not know what interests they represent, but obviously not the majority of the people who would like to see a different course and a different direction. yes, they reject to work with us and the european parliament can be difficult for the last 3.5 years to even find a day that we can meet and exchange. so, there is no appetite whatever on the georgian dream side, on the ruling party side to find a proper way have to cooperate with us in the european parliament and european institution, and that is extremely unfortunate. nicole: there has
many actions are being taken to undermine the will of the people, to undermine this perspective. and to see how this is polarizing for the last weeks and months is extremely tragic to observe. nicolenonetheless, the georgian dream party says it remains committed to the country's eu membership. how does that go together, in your view? viola: well, this is lipservice. i mean, to be honest, everything they do is just the opposite of what they claim, of what they say they want to do. and people...
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many platforms. for me to present the value like that, may be, but i would rather find companies to take a stage on entrepreneurs where i can get a thousand. >> harris: you and nicoleayleigh: i would rather invest in dr. nicole saphier in a day. spill and there you and fester. >> kayleigh: a new study revealing how much parents spent on grocery, phone bills and vacations for their fully grown adult kids. that is next. ♪ ♪ next on behind the series... that performance was legendary. they just piled it on. roast beef, ham, oven roasted turkey. all on the subway club. three peat - that's great. three meat - that's epic. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. what does it mean to be ever better? its your customers getting what they ordered when they expect it. discover how ryder ecommerce makes your customer's experience ever better. >> dr. saphier: coming a brand-new body cam footage the shooter was taken down by the police. live from nashville. she will also have an interview with the nashville police chief john. stay tuned for that. trey gowdy how to prevent mass shootings like this in the future. he will weigh in. and testimony on the hill after a fire i
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nicolle, have an enormous town square. you have all of these people who listen to you every day. and for manygot their book club. they've got their friends, their family. their customers, their clients. speak out. don't avoid having the difficult conversation with your crazy uncle. don't avoid correcting someone when they are mis -- when they are spreading conspiracy theories about elections. don't avoid those opportunities. address them. speak out forthrightly. speak out with courage. go to your town square and say we need to protect democracy because without it there are no other rights. and it is under threat and it's not under threat in some theoretical way, it's not under threat in some bipartisan way, it is under threat because donald trump was an authoritarian who led a movement that was joined lock, stock and barrel by kevin mccarthy and the republican party to undermine free and fair elections. and there was a violent insurrection on january 6th, and to this day republicans are refusing to say and do what's necessary. so don't shy away from that. say it loudly. say it in your town sq
nicolle, have an enormous town square. you have all of these people who listen to you every day. and for manygot their book club. they've got their friends, their family. their customers, their clients. speak out. don't avoid having the difficult conversation with your crazy uncle. don't avoid correcting someone when they are mis -- when they are spreading conspiracy theories about elections. don't avoid those opportunities. address them. speak out forthrightly. speak out with courage. go to...
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nicole solace. mr. chairman, i'm going to reserve my time for closing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: thank you. among the many issues that we should be dealing with here, mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question i will offer an amendment to the rule to provide for consideration of a resolution that states the house's unjackson leeing respono defend and preserve social security and medicare for generations to come and affirm it is the position of the house to reject any cuts to these vital programs. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment into record along with any extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. scanlon: mr. speaker, social security and medicare are foundational to our constituents' economic and health security. republicans have demanded unconscionable cuts to these programs in exchange for raising the debt limit and paying our nation's bills. some of my republican colleagues have recently changed their rhetoric and now say they don't want to eviscerate social security and medicar
nicole solace. mr. chairman, i'm going to reserve my time for closing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. scanlon: thank you. among the many issues that we should be dealing with here, mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question i will offer an amendment to the rule to provide for consideration of a resolution that states the house's unjackson leeing respono defend and preserve social security and medicare for...
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nicole kidman and halle berry dazzling in rosette appliques. revealing lots of leg. rihanna, showing off her baby bump in a chic black leather distress with shear panels as always, manyoned with the names of three iranian women killed fighting for freedom and cate blanchett supporting blue ribbons in support of ukraine and other refugees. >> 120 million people being displaced and children in terrible distress, i don't think that is politics and that's what this commemorates. >> reporter: this year, the men's fashion was as bright and diverse as the women's from tailored tuxes in classic blank to custom looks in silver, white and red, and the rock showing the softer side with blush. from head to toe, stars capturing the romance, fantasy, and celebration of hollywood's biggest night. >> i feel like this whole thing is a dream come true >> the rock looked so good,ly to draw some inspiration from him this morning now, you guys know oscars night from the a-listers, it is not a one look kind of night, costume changes are the norm in hollywood, so circle back with us a little later in the show. and jacob soboroff and i will take you with us to check out the best after parti
nicole kidman and halle berry dazzling in rosette appliques. revealing lots of leg. rihanna, showing off her baby bump in a chic black leather distress with shear panels as always, manyoned with the names of three iranian women killed fighting for freedom and cate blanchett supporting blue ribbons in support of ukraine and other refugees. >> 120 million people being displaced and children in terrible distress, i don't think that is politics and that's what this commemorates. >>...