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claire teased it out a little bit.el the heat from their voters, from donald trump and elon musk's vast, indiscriminate cuts all across the federal government. how? it's hitting very close to home in some ruby red districts with a sneak in a red districts with a sneak in a quick break. tap into etsy for original and affordable home and style pieces like like lighting under 150 dollars to brighten your vibe. for under 100 dollars, put your best look forward with vintage jackets. or pick up custom shelving for under 50 to make space without emptying your pockets. and get cozy with linen robes for 75 or less. for affordable home and style finds to help you welcome whatever's next, etsy has it. (vo) what happens when one of the most famous dunkers of all time goes to the greatest lobsterfest of all time? (blake griffin) i make red lobster famous. (vo) no blake, dunking happens. (blake griffin) yeah, you're right. (vo) create your own lobster lover's dream with 2 or 3 choices on one plate. at red lobster. the darkness of bi
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cnn's claire sebastian joins us live from london, where, claire, we're getting fresh reaction this morning from the kremlin on trump's speech. what are they saying? >> yeah. look, i think this reaction that we're getting this morning from the kremlin will really reinforce the feeling in ukraine, rahel, that while the kremlin is sort of staying calm and seeming to appear conciliatory, they have absolutely no intention to negotiate in good faith, even if they are willing to sit down at the negotiating table. case in point, the kremlin spokesman today saying that their reaction to zelenskyy's letter to trump saying that he was willing to sit down at the negotiating table was positive. but then they continued with ongoing efforts that we've seen to discredit zelenskyy, laboring a point that they don't feel that he can legally sit down and negotiate because of a decree that he signed two years ago, banning direct negotiations with putin. so that's on the one hand, i think the other point is that the kremlin has firmly received the memo that the trump administration is taking a transactional app
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and so la claire, as i mentioned, dies of yellow fever. early november 1802, his second in command, general donatella shambhu, who's the son of a famous general, fought for france with the american patriots during the american revolution. but the son he uses tactics even more cruel than leclaire. he sends dogs. his famous letter says, then give them blacks to eat the dogs. if they're hungry, give them blacks to eat. so he has genocidal the cruel intentions as well. but the freedom fighters, they band together. they say the various factions, those who fought previously on the side of france those who never did the former freemen of color. we've all got to come together. and at the famous congress at arcadia in mid-may of 1803, jean-jacques desalegn, who's become the leader of the newly re baptized freedom fighters calling themselves the army and then the indigenous army. they come together at this gathering and they change their motto from liberty or death to independence. death. now they have it in their minds that, oh, no we can't just be
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pour eux, c'est clair.nne est incapable de prendre le relais, parce qu'elle est complètement délégitimée. mahmoud abbas a près de 90 ans, et a proposé des élections pour renouveler la "réalité" de l'autorité palestinienne. ca voudrait dire qu'il y a des possibilités. on peut faire émerger un certain nombre de personnalités palestiniennes qui ne sont pas actuellement membres de cette autorité, mais qui ont suffisamment de crédit pour administrer. la faire diriger par des technocrates acceptés par les pays arabes, qui n'ont pas de lien avec le hamas, pour présenter un plan et ménager une transition, avec des fonds débloqués par les pays du golfe. ne nous leurrons pas. on ne fera pas disparaître le hamas par la volonté, en disant: "on ne veut plus que le hamas soit aux affaires." il est évident qu'il n'y aura plus de personnalités du hamas dans l'après-guerre, mais de là à considérer... même si israël obtient le départ de 5000 représentants du hamas, ça fait partie des options, il y a un certain nombre de jeun
pour eux, c'est clair.nne est incapable de prendre le relais, parce qu'elle est complètement délégitimée. mahmoud abbas a près de 90 ans, et a proposé des élections pour renouveler la "réalité" de l'autorité palestinienne. ca voudrait dire qu'il y a des possibilités. on peut faire émerger un certain nombre de personnalités palestiniennes qui ne sont pas actuellement membres de cette autorité, mais qui ont suffisamment de crédit pour administrer. la faire diriger par des...
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our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the power of prayer is mocked. the contest of ideas is no longer a matter of right versus wrong but of good versus evil. political opponents cast each other as traders or criminals. i reject this. i believe we can work together without sacrificing our core beliefs. one of my life's mentors was a man named dave sinclair. he instilled to me that building relationships, standing for your values, relying on your faith, and finding a path to make something work is a good thing. my story is living proof that a mentor and a young person's life could have a lifelong impact. mr. sinclair reinforce the values my mo
our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the...
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boston globe, the guardian, new york times, wall street journal, washington post, vogue and marie claire among publications. she holds an mfa in creative nonfiction, new school, university and was a contributing producer at wnyc radio. and she has directed the boston district, as well as scrubs streets memoir incubator program in boston. tonight, we'll hear about the secret of the rape kit. the latest book from pagan kennedy. the book is a thrilling investigation that tells the story of the troubled, heroic woman, marty goddard, who kicked off a feminist revolution in forensics when she dreamed up a new crime tool, the rape kit, and then into obscurity. as journalist pagan kennedy follows a trail of clues to solve the mystery of marty. she also delves into the problems at a history of forensics in america. the new york times book review the book fascinating and incandescent. and the washington post writes the secret history of the rape kit packs a punch. it's an important investigation of a complex inventor or her flawed but revolutionary technology and how it has never been allowed to l
boston globe, the guardian, new york times, wall street journal, washington post, vogue and marie claire among publications. she holds an mfa in creative nonfiction, new school, university and was a contributing producer at wnyc radio. and she has directed the boston district, as well as scrubs streets memoir incubator program in boston. tonight, we'll hear about the secret of the rape kit. the latest book from pagan kennedy. the book is a thrilling investigation that tells the story of the...
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>> joining us now is claire mccaskill, former u.s. senator from missouri, and elise jordan, former aide to the george w bush white house and state department. both are msnbc political analysts who want to go first. >> welcome, welcome very much. well, that was rich. this whole evening was just filled with a lot of stuff. at least. i want to start with you on on an aspect of this, which i thought was how so? how should we put it, rich? it was a rich moment for me when trump talked about an unelected bureaucracy. let's take a quick listen to that, please. >> we have hundreds of thousands of federal workers who have not been showing up to work. my administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy, and we will restore true democracy to america again. and any federal bureaucrat who resists this change will be removed from office immediately. because we are draining the swamp. it's very simple. and the days of rule by unelected bureaucrats are over. >> so there were two aspects of that that i thought were rich. one, the
>> joining us now is claire mccaskill, former u.s. senator from missouri, and elise jordan, former aide to the george w bush white house and state department. both are msnbc political analysts who want to go first. >> welcome, welcome very much. well, that was rich. this whole evening was just filled with a lot of stuff. at least. i want to start with you on on an aspect of this, which i thought was how so? how should we put it, rich? it was a rich moment for me when trump talked...
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guest claire from everett. and because claire is also a manual wheelchair user and navigated a lot of ableist spaces to come here today, i wanted to take a seat and take up space and honor her, but there is no way that i could stay there. >> we. >> jesse: we send these politicians to washington to work for us and they are walking off the job. we don't pay them to walk out of the job. if you don't like something your boss says, do you just walk out of the office and snap a selfie? it's like the democrats never got over 2016. trump beating -- was so dramatic the democrats at a psychotic break and never recovered. they are stuck in 2016. trapped in a nightmare. the media is trying to stage an intervention. >> i don't know who thought up the signs but they should be fired. >> this is an indictment on the democratic leadership. they said they did not want disruption's unwanted people to attend. they wanted business as usual and we are fighting back in other ways. there's a palpable discussed from not just the member
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le presentamos el negocio de la fe, cuando claire sale caro donde escuchamos testimonio de personas queÓn para conocer cÓmo operan estas prÁcticas. en la segunda parte presentamos la respuesta de la organizaciÓn ante los seÑalameintos. andrea: asÍ son los testimonios que varios presuntos clientes ante caminos de la vida. entre rituales con papel aluminio y hojas en las que aparecen mensajes, les informaron que tenÍan maldiciones y que necesitaban tratamientos espirituales, lo que los llevÓ a ganar grandes sumas de dinero. >> en total fueron 44,200. andre: luego de esa experiencia algunos decidieron confrontar a la organizaciÓn. nos proporcionaron un video donde ellos aseguran que cap varona o maestro cambiando hojas como parte de uno de los rituales. andrea: lograron tomar uno de los documentos que les hacen firmar para entrar, allÍ decÍa que la compaÑÍa no se responsabiliza por muertes en ni garantiza resultados, entre otras clÁusulas. >> se estÁ negando que le entregue dinero. >> no puedo ponerme a lo que no me corresponde. andrea: los maestros niegan las acusaciones de la pareja y di
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clair shared by an allie that say, elonfollowe. i need his rocket babies.ake one for the team. seduce elon, get in a rocket and see what's up and later i need a caption to seduce elon musk. this , from a woman in a custody battle who says she wants privacy. her lawyer had no comment. what a mystery in the tragic death of legendary actor gene hackman, found said in his santa fe home along with his wife betsy and one of their dogs. authorities say no sign of foul play, and the deaths are suspicious. an open prescription bottle and scattered pills found near her body. did the two time oscar winner who was 95 choose to end his life? we won't know until further investigation. one new media reporter added to the pool was brian glenn of the pro-trump real america's voice. here is what he asked. >> the harvard approximately that came out had you up nine-plus points and all of your agenda that you ran on, you're accomplishing that with the support of the american people including stopping the war in ukraine, and comment on the latest harvard poll i'd appreciate that
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claire, thank you.last night, and how democrats are getting their arms around this new trump administration. morning joe is coming right bac. >> in. >> just a shame. >> that's all. >> work. >> play, blink. >> relief. work, play. blink. relief. relief. >> the only 3 in 1 e it all started with a small business idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. pulling in the perfect team to get the job done. i'm just here for the internets. at&t, it's super-fast! you locked us out?! and when thrown a curveball... arrggghh! ahhhh! [crashing sounds] we had everything we needed. is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network for small business. ♪♪ i sold a pillow! i started taking lipo flavonoid with 60 years of clinical experience. >> it's the number one. >> doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now. >> i'm finally free. >> take back control with lipo flavonoid. >> is your. >> shower trying to tell you something is getting in and. >> out of the. ba
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mr. clair, i would say probably have would identifies evangelical. they understand how important it is to support israel. $69.00 days, 3 days, 0 present, the bill is passed. i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that period. so their visits and i sent an email to my son's coordinator. i'm telling her, listen, i cannot sign this, this is against my principles against my constitutional rights. and, and it's also against my moral and ethical values, considering that i am a palestinian america was opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this, the, and i think the states, they don't want the public to really be aware of what's going on. they don't want to have an open debate about it. they recognize them and people actually understand what the state is doing. here they would be absolutely for if i didn't uphold that legislators would be trading away. americans 1st amendment right so easily. i do not remember hearing about the arkansas and type boy cut b
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color="#00ff00">c'est clair pour tout le monde.a qui aurait pu valoir un carton rouge voire un penalty. mais les parisiens l'ont prouvé: ils ont des atouts pour renverser la vapeur lors du match retour mardi soir à liverpool. - nous irons à la guerre à nouveau. je ne sais pas si nous allons nous qualifier ou non mais nous allons essayer jusqu'au bout avec nos armes. - les parisiens espèrent réussir le même exploit en 1/4 de finale. battus à domicile à l'aller, ils avaient arraché leur qualification sur la pelouse du fc
c'est clair pour tout le monde.a qui aurait pu valoir un carton rouge voire un penalty. mais les parisiens l'ont prouvé: ils ont des atouts pour renverser la vapeur lors du match retour mardi soir à liverpool. - nous irons à la guerre à nouveau. je ne sais pas si nous allons nous qualifier ou non mais nous allons essayer jusqu'au bout avec nos armes. - les parisiens espèrent réussir le même exploit en 1/4 de finale. battus à domicile à l'aller, ils avaient arraché leur qualification...
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and claire, with the department of energy. i and my colleagues are hard working.an to reply to this latest email, but they questioned the purpose behind it. if they want to increase efficiency, they shouldn't approach things with an ax. they need to approach them with a scalpel. what is happening now is not about efficiency. it is about something else. protect our. this comes as federal employee unions and supporters are pushing back on cuts by the trump administration. thursday, a federal judge in san francisco ordered the office of personnel management to stop telling other departments to fire probationary employees. john new backers group helped argue in favor of the federal workers. the plaintiffs prevailed that we would likely succeed and that there was harm being done to parks and other agencies across the country. he expects the park workers he knows will comply with this latest email request. most of the employees i talked to are worried about getting fired. a lot of them have mortgages. the office of personnel management has not replied to our request for
and claire, with the department of energy. i and my colleagues are hard working.an to reply to this latest email, but they questioned the purpose behind it. if they want to increase efficiency, they shouldn't approach things with an ax. they need to approach them with a scalpel. what is happening now is not about efficiency. it is about something else. protect our. this comes as federal employee unions and supporters are pushing back on cuts by the trump administration. thursday, a federal...
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donald trump adresse à nouveau un message très clairr="#00ff00">aux etats-unis d'amérique, mais nous avons vraiment besoin du groenland pour notre sécurité nationale et internationale, et je pense que nous allons l'obtenir. d'une manière ou d'une autre, nous l'obtiendrons. - un discours qui résonne aux oreilles des 57 000 habitants de cette immense île de l'arctique, eux qui sont attendus aux urnes la semaine prochaine, le 11 mars, pour décider de l'avenir du territoire autonome danois. ici, à nuuk, les avis des électeurs sont partagés
donald trump adresse à nouveau un message très clairr="#00ff00">aux etats-unis d'amérique, mais nous avons vraiment besoin du groenland pour notre sécurité nationale et internationale, et je pense que nous allons l'obtenir. d'une manière ou d'une autre, nous l'obtiendrons. - un discours qui résonne aux oreilles des 57 000 habitants de cette immense île de l'arctique, eux qui sont attendus aux urnes la semaine prochaine, le 11 mars, pour décider de l'avenir du territoire...
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"l'europe fait face à un danger clair et immédiat#00ffff">et souveraine et d'une europe en sécurité et prospère est en jeu. "ce jeudi, à bruxelles, ils auront donc la lourde tâche de trouver une réponse commune à la suspension de l'aide militaire américaine à kiev tout en assurant la sécurité et la défense du vieux continent. deux axes seront donc sur la table: un état des lieux de l'armement européen et des lacunes à combler dans une ue très hétérogène en termes de matériel de défense. il faudra aussi trouver des financements dans un laps
"l'europe fait face à un danger clair et immédiat#00ffff">et souveraine et d'une europe en sécurité et prospère est en jeu. "ce jeudi, à bruxelles, ils auront donc la lourde tâche de trouver une réponse commune à la suspension de l'aide militaire américaine à kiev tout en assurant la sécurité et la défense du vieux continent. deux axes seront donc sur la table: un état des lieux de l'armement européen et des lacunes à combler dans une ue très hétérogène...
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musk allegedly welcomed another child just five months ago with the author ashley saint clair. after taking two weeks off to recover from their 50th anniversary special, saturday night live is back again tonight with an all new episode, and comedian shane gillis will be serving as host. shane, you were once a featured player on snl, just like me. yeah, that was a cool day. and now you're hosting. do you have any advice for someone in their first season? i'd say just get fired immediately. cool. got it. yeah. work for me. this will be gillis second time hosting, and a little over a year after making his debut in februaryy 20, he will be joined by singer tate mcrae, who will be returning as a musical guest. you can watch snl at 830 right here on nbc bay area. if you missed the live broadcast and encore, we'll play after our 11 p.m. newscast and gia. after all the 50th stuff from last week, i thought i was going to be burned out. no, no, i'm ready fort to i for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to
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claire on instagram asked if there any parts of spaceflight they get harder as one ages that you might not expect. >> he deferred to us. actually, no. spaceflight is wonderful. my joints don't take, my back doesn't hurt, my neck doesn't hurt, it's fantastic. all those aches and pains go away. >> sleep up here is pretty key, it's pretty awesome. i like that aspect of it. so i wouldn't say that gets harder either, that gets easier. >> nicholas on instagram asks, you inspire me to dream big. what was the most exciting part of your mission, and let's hear from all three of you on this one. >> i can tell you there's a lot of responsibility and many ways appear, many times, very often, but the greatest responsibility that any of us have is when you put someone else in a spacewalking suit and they go out the door, because you are responsible to make sure everything is done correctly and that that suit performs to what it is capable of. it is a one-person space capsule, is what it is. so when they come back in and then you open that hatch and bring them in, that is the proudest moment for some
claire on instagram asked if there any parts of spaceflight they get harder as one ages that you might not expect. >> he deferred to us. actually, no. spaceflight is wonderful. my joints don't take, my back doesn't hurt, my neck doesn't hurt, it's fantastic. all those aches and pains go away. >> sleep up here is pretty key, it's pretty awesome. i like that aspect of it. so i wouldn't say that gets harder either, that gets easier. >> nicholas on instagram asks, you inspire me...
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claire on instagram asks if there any parts of space flight that get harder as one ages that you might not expect? >> they deferred to us. [laughter] actually, no. spaceflight is a wonderful pit my joints do not egg. my back does not hurt, my neck does not hurt, it's fantastic all the aches and pains go away. cooks outdate sleep appears pretty key, it's pretty awesome. i like that aspect of it. i would not say that gets harder, that is easy. click to i see what you did the, nick. nicholas on instagram asks, you inspire me too dream big. what was the most exciting part of your t mission and let's hear from all three of you on this one. >> i can tell you there's a lot of responsibility in many ways up here. many times, very often. but the greatest responsibility that any of us have is when you put someone else in a spacewalking suit and they go out the door but you are responsible to make sure everything is donesp correctly d that suits performs through what it is capable of it so one person space capsule is what it is. when they come back and you open the hatch and bring them in, that's
claire on instagram asks if there any parts of space flight that get harder as one ages that you might not expect? >> they deferred to us. [laughter] actually, no. spaceflight is a wonderful pit my joints do not egg. my back does not hurt, my neck does not hurt, it's fantastic all the aches and pains go away. cooks outdate sleep appears pretty key, it's pretty awesome. i like that aspect of it. i would not say that gets harder, that is easy. click to i see what you did the, nick. nicholas...
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there is a palpable discussed as claire said from not just the members but their constituents. >> the bottom line is the democrats got that advice again and they took it again. >> it seems like at this point being a leftist is just a constant humiliation ritual. all of their ideas are terrible whether it's their policies or the way that they are conducting themselves at something like the state of the union. i don't know whose idea was to bring those little bingo signs but this is not moving the needle. this is not making your side and you -- look any more credible. i don't understand how childish you have to be to think that that was going to do something productive. >> trace: you look at this and when you see some of these tv personalities on msnbc they are trying desperately to stick up for the left and they do it and it comes across as being very awkward. watch this. >> this is disgusting. the president made a spectacle out of praising a young man who has thus far survived pediatric cancer as if the president had something to do with that. >> i let myself feel joy about d.j. and i
there is a palpable discussed as claire said from not just the members but their constituents. >> the bottom line is the democrats got that advice again and they took it again. >> it seems like at this point being a leftist is just a constant humiliation ritual. all of their ideas are terrible whether it's their policies or the way that they are conducting themselves at something like the state of the union. i don't know whose idea was to bring those little bingo signs but this is...
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claire, i know you've been talking to some of your former colleagues.t what's going on tonight in washington. what have you been able to find out? >> yeah. what's interesting, rachel, in talking to my friends that are united states senators on the democratic side, you know, i remember bush's address in 2007, and i remember us not being excited about george bush, but there was never even a consideration of whether or not we would go. and then, of course, donald trump in 2017, there might have been a few people who quietly skipped out, but there never was an argument about whether or not to even show up. the disgust with this president and what he has done and how he has done it is so intense among democratic senators that there is actually disagreements among them as to whether or not they should even be in the same room with him. so it is a completely different atmosphere. we will see if it's still the stand up, sit down, and democrats trying to decide whether to stand up or not. i predict they won't. i predict there will be no applause on the democrati
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get your suggest changes when arrived just for clair >> opposed whatever the case is going to be gorgeousour right here with all that sunshine up above. >> nice day in the city today as well as for the rest of the bay area, little breezy, but not as windy as last night was and not as active as this weekend was. we saw some of our heavier rain on the central coast, heavier snowfall in the southern sierra over the weekend. but we're taking a breather from that before next system dives in. that's this low that's sitting out in the gulf of alaska going to dive in. and with that comes another round of rain and the character of this rainfall. very much so like what we saw over the weekend. couple sprinkles are possible on tuesday, looking fairly unlikely as we roll into wednesday, heavier rainfall to the south of the bay area and a pretty good dose of snowfall. mostly south of lake tahoe. notice yet again in the bay area encircled by a lot more activity, but not seeing the most of it. so that means some areas of the state that actually need the rain a lot more than we do, especially to the sout
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ashley saint clair. she's the lady who made the smartest investment decision of the year. pregnant with elon musk's 13th child. and yes, this does count as one of the five things you did. >> this week. oh. uh. new rule. >> oscar winners must stop saying they're proof that dreams come true. your dreams came true. for every one of you, there are hundreds of thousands of actors whose dreams don't come true. and i'm not saying those people should give up on their dreams. i'm just saying they should focus on the moment and bring me my dressing on the side. >> uh. neural. >> now that the u.s. egg shortage has become so acute that people aren't just ordering their eggs online, but also live chickens. someone must order a chicken and an egg and let us know which one came first. >> so we. new rules. >> new rules. if mike lee. oh, shit. if mikey madison, the star of nora, wins an oscar this sunday, the academy has to create a new category in the future called best actress. not playing a hooker. >> oh. man. >> does hollywood love hookers? 14 women have won an oscar for playing one. y
ashley saint clair. she's the lady who made the smartest investment decision of the year. pregnant with elon musk's 13th child. and yes, this does count as one of the five things you did. >> this week. oh. uh. new rule. >> oscar winners must stop saying they're proof that dreams come true. your dreams came true. for every one of you, there are hundreds of thousands of actors whose dreams don't come true. and i'm not saying those people should give up on their dreams. i'm just saying...
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now, it never comes to that because he issues a number of very stern proclamations arthur st clair isthe governor out there who makes it clear that the federal government means business, that they're going to arrest people, they're going to be tried, they could even be executed. and so it kind of just dissipates. and this rebellion never comes to pass. and i have to tell you, this is kind of an anti ending to the story. it was for me as a historian and author to say, well, i was sucked into story and it all just ends. so that's it. so that fourth question i told you about, you know, who was andre michaux? what's the story of the subscription and the story behind it? what really happened, which was clearly far more far to the story than the original website said, but did it really matter? and there i was blown away with all the ways i found that it did. so let me just share with you some of the lasting legacies of this this conspiracy. so first, what is the legacy of andre michaux so we show in north america ends up discovering over a thousand new species plants. he has a remark record
now, it never comes to that because he issues a number of very stern proclamations arthur st clair isthe governor out there who makes it clear that the federal government means business, that they're going to arrest people, they're going to be tried, they could even be executed. and so it kind of just dissipates. and this rebellion never comes to pass. and i have to tell you, this is kind of an anti ending to the story. it was for me as a historian and author to say, well, i was sucked into...
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>> rosemary and claire, how is russia reacting to all of this? >> so clearly this is more and better than russia could have ever hoped for. and th of this? >> so clearly this is more and better than russia could have ever hoped for. and they are very much exploiting t ongoing pr winds that they're getting out of this. the rhetoric incrsingly, that we see from russia is sort of emphasizin the idea of europe a the u.s. being divided. clear, this is grist to the mill. they ha long been looking for holes in the nato alliance. they're continuing to sort of praise trump as the grown up in the room here. and i think the overtly overt or indeed veiled criticism that we hear of zelenskyy and ukraine from the u.s. just fuels the argument in russia that zelenskyy is, number one incompetent, number two illegitimate, and mber three, unwilling seek peace. so we saw a new interview from the ruian foreign minier, sergei lavrov, on sunday. take a listen to portion of th. >> if you look at historin. >> retrospect, you. >> will see that the americans did not play a
>> rosemary and claire, how is russia reacting to all of this? >> so clearly this is more and better than russia could have ever hoped for. and th of this? >> so clearly this is more and better than russia could have ever hoped for. and they are very much exploiting t ongoing pr winds that they're getting out of this. the rhetoric incrsingly, that we see from russia is sort of emphasizin the idea of europe a the u.s. being divided. clear, this is grist to the mill. they ha...
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i clair to national emergency on the southern border. i played the u.s. military and border patrol. that takes time to move men and women down there. there was an element of national guard there. what do you think accounts for 95% reduction in a matter of weeks? is it mexican cooperation? is that part of the story that we've overlooked? >> bottom line, it is donald j. trump. once again, good morning and thank you for having me. my district has been at the epicenter of this. texas has been at the epicenter of seeing all these things yesterday. i had the opportunity to travel with the vice president, from washington. what i really appreciate about it is overnight, president trump's policies work. they have not just said, we are done. this is just the beginning. i appreciate the vice president not coming alone. he brought to the secretary of defense, he brought the director of national intelligence, he invited myself there. as well as the governor of texas, local officials. this is a whole of government approach. another take away for me, as i was speaking with the secretary of defense
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and claire, with the department of energy. i and my colleagues are hard working. they plan to reply to this latest email, but they question the purpose behind it. if they want to increase efficiency, they shouldn't approach things with an ax. they need to approach them with a scalpel. what is happening now is not about efficiency. it is about something else. protect our hearts. this comes as federal employee unions and supporters are pushing back on cuts by the trump administration. thursday, a federal judge in san francisco ordered the office of personnel management to stop telling other departments to fire probationary employees. don neubauer's group helped argue in favor of the federal workers. the plaintiffs prevailed that we would likely succeed, and that there was harm being done to parks and other agencies across the country. he expects the park workers he knows will comply with this latest email request. most of the employees i talked to are worried about getting fired. a lot of them have mortgages. the office of personnel management has not replied to our
and claire, with the department of energy. i and my colleagues are hard working. they plan to reply to this latest email, but they question the purpose behind it. if they want to increase efficiency, they shouldn't approach things with an ax. they need to approach them with a scalpel. what is happening now is not about efficiency. it is about something else. protect our hearts. this comes as federal employee unions and supporters are pushing back on cuts by the trump administration. thursday, a...
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claire, what more can you tell us about these reports? >> yeah, brianna, we have seen a number of these reports that suggest that doge is either considering or is actually using artificial intelligence to guide what programs, what staff. it's cutting. just yesterday, democracy forward, a left leaning nonprofit, said it is initiating an investigation into doj's use of a.i. and so i wanted to hear from experts what they thought about this kind of use of artificial intelligence, because, of course, i can have efficiency benefits. it can process large amounts of data very quickly. but experts also said there are serious risks here, in part because of the speed and scale at which i can make things happen. we know that a.i. systems can be biased. that could affect who loses jobs. for example, wired reported that doge was considering using a.i. to evaluate those email responses, asking federal workers to send five bullet points about what they had accomplished. musk pushed back on that, but one expert i spoke with said that if a.i. is used in th
claire, what more can you tell us about these reports? >> yeah, brianna, we have seen a number of these reports that suggest that doge is either considering or is actually using artificial intelligence to guide what programs, what staff. it's cutting. just yesterday, democracy forward, a left leaning nonprofit, said it is initiating an investigation into doj's use of a.i. and so i wanted to hear from experts what they thought about this kind of use of artificial intelligence, because, of...
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something i think claire mccaskill said this on morning joe yesterday.. >> past election cycles that. were difficult for democrats. >> we said. >> similar things. >> that it was. >> paid republican. >> and it wasn't, she said. >> she says that. >> both sides have tried to make this excuse. >> it doesn't mean that you don't. >> talk to the people who put you in. the job that continues to. >> pay your salary. >> absolutely. >> and, you know, even republicans. >> laura ingraham talked about how the tea party first started in the town halls. i was in health care. i was working on the affordable care act when the town halls started, and we could see actual anger of people at things. >> that their government was doing. now. >> we had to argue back and forth on that. i think there were that was really important for democratic leaders. back then to try to explain what they. >> were doing. >> but these town halls always represent actual concern of people, because you can't really just manufacture concern and anger across multiple town halls. i'm sorry. you know,
something i think claire mccaskill said this on morning joe yesterday.. >> past election cycles that. were difficult for democrats. >> we said. >> similar things. >> that it was. >> paid republican. >> and it wasn't, she said. >> she says that. >> both sides have tried to make this excuse. >> it doesn't mean that you don't. >> talk to the people who put you in. the job that continues to. >> pay your salary. >> absolutely....
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and the big question now, claire, i guess, is how far can europe go to filling that gap left by the united states? we know there have been significant discussions, preliminary discussions really about that earlier, uh, or towards the end of last week, over the weekend. um, what reaction have we seen from european officials? so i think this is more evidence to europe. >> even if it ends up being reversed. frankly, this is more evidence that they need to step up and take responsibility for their own security. we're hearing those comments on that note from ukraine. one of the ukrainian brigades on their telegram feed said this morning. in the future, much will depend on our european allies. they will have to leave the comfort zone of social media support. we cannot stand. >> alone. >> and i think, look, you're getting that from some europeans. the czech prime minister posting on x this morning said the era of relying on others to address fundamental international challenges on our behalf is over. it does also, i think, make the balancing act that some european countries are undertaking a litt
and the big question now, claire, i guess, is how far can europe go to filling that gap left by the united states? we know there have been significant discussions, preliminary discussions really about that earlier, uh, or towards the end of last week, over the weekend. um, what reaction have we seen from european officials? so i think this is more evidence to europe. >> even if it ends up being reversed. frankly, this is more evidence that they need to step up and take responsibility for...
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claire. thank you. and it was hollywood's biggest night, with glitz and glamor on full display for the oscars. wicked stars cynthia erivo and ariana grande got the night started with a stunning performance of defying gravity from their blockbuster film. >> just you and. jabbar. >> gravity. >> with you and. i defy. gravity. >> they'll never bring us down. >> but in the end, it was the low budget independent movie honora, which took on hollywood giants and won big. mikey madison claimed the award for best actress for the title role in the film. honora also claimed the biggest prize for best picture and best director, going to sean baker. other winners included adrien brody, who took home best actor in a leading role for his work in the brutalist, in which he played a struggling immigrant architect in post-world war two america. he's getting a lot of attention for the passionate speech he gave in accepting the award. here's a clip. >> i'm here once again. to represent. >> the. >> lingering traumas. >> and.
claire. thank you. and it was hollywood's biggest night, with glitz and glamor on full display for the oscars. wicked stars cynthia erivo and ariana grande got the night started with a stunning performance of defying gravity from their blockbuster film. >> just you and. jabbar. >> gravity. >> with you and. i defy. gravity. >> they'll never bring us down. >> but in the end, it was the low budget independent movie honora, which took on hollywood giants and won big....
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claire, we're starting with you. let's start with the latest on the meeting. >> the u.s. >> yeah. good morning. victor. look, this is the second hastily convened meeting of european leaders in as many weeks. and i think it's fair to say that the stakes were high before friday's meeting in the oval office. they are now exponentially higher. these european leaders face a task not only of coming up with some way of fronting credible security guarantees for ukraine after the war, they also have to think about their own security. now, with the u.s. potentially pulling back on its commitment to european security, but they also have to try to now help ukraine rebuild the bridge to the u.s. its closest and most powerful backer. so i think we'll be watching all of that play out. we did hear from the british prime minister this morning, keir starmer, speaking to the bbc, and he set out a key plan for how he thinks today is going to go. take a listen. >> readouts from. >> we've now agreed that the united kingdom, along with france and possibly 1 or 2 others, will work with ukraine on a plan
claire, we're starting with you. let's start with the latest on the meeting. >> the u.s. >> yeah. good morning. victor. look, this is the second hastily convened meeting of european leaders in as many weeks. and i think it's fair to say that the stakes were high before friday's meeting in the oval office. they are now exponentially higher. these european leaders face a task not only of coming up with some way of fronting credible security guarantees for ukraine after the war, they...
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claire. zelenskyy also saying that he he is ready.to be ready to sign a deal with the u.s. so where do things stand this morning? >> well, i think that ukraine. >> is probably waking up this morning with a little bit more hope that the decision by the u.s. to pause all military aid could be reversed. i think the speech reinforces that that was a negotiating position. so president trump said he appreciated the letter from president zelenskyy, where he said he was ready to sign the deal, where he expressed gratitude to the president and the american people. i think they're waiting to see if that was a strong enough gesture to get this decision reversed. i think on the issue of whether russia is ready for peace, ukraine takes a very different view. we heard this morning from the presidential chief of staff, andriy yermak, who said russia must stop its daily shelling of ukraine and do so immediately if it wants an end to this war. in the last 24 hours, we've seen multiple attacks well beyond the front lines. it should be noted that severa
claire. zelenskyy also saying that he he is ready.to be ready to sign a deal with the u.s. so where do things stand this morning? >> well, i think that ukraine. >> is probably waking up this morning with a little bit more hope that the decision by the u.s. to pause all military aid could be reversed. i think the speech reinforces that that was a negotiating position. so president trump said he appreciated the letter from president zelenskyy, where he said he was ready to sign the...
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during the obamacare debate, we saw people like claire, our own claire mccaskill going out, and thousandsp their own doctor. we saw that across the country when in the 1990s, we had to make some pretty tough cuts to balance the budget. you know, i had people that supported me the entire way saying, balance the budget, joe, balance the budget show. the second we started to balance the budget and started to make cuts. people showed up at the town hall meetings. what you did is you sat there, you listened. you explained what you were trying to do. and if there was any way that you could round off the sharpest of the edges, you took that as a great chance to learn and take it back to washington and your subcommittees, your committee on the house floor. that's how democracy works. that's how our constitutional republic works. you got these republicans running out of town hall meetings scared? that's a bad sign. you don't you you don't want to do that. you listen to your constituents and you respond. and even jackie, even republicans on capitol hill, i know you know this, but i mean report. tel
during the obamacare debate, we saw people like claire, our own claire mccaskill going out, and thousandsp their own doctor. we saw that across the country when in the 1990s, we had to make some pretty tough cuts to balance the budget. you know, i had people that supported me the entire way saying, balance the budget, joe, balance the budget show. the second we started to balance the budget and started to make cuts. people showed up at the town hall meetings. what you did is you sat there, you...
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we worked with contemporary artists often local like claire rojas who the image on the right shows an installation of floor to ceiling paintings that she did that were influenced by folk practice of quilt making. also seen here she's performing on the top left to a packed house and we did a collaboration with etsy called craft bar that we had to expand out into your about an island it was so popular every month when i moved to arizona i'm almost done with this part of it. when i moved to arizona i poured myself into my dissertation which looked at performative women artists from the 1970s and 80s and their influence and impact on the generations that followed. i was director chief curator at the scottsdale museum of contemporary art for eight years and i worked with so for the exhibition i included historic works from the 70s and 80s but also brought in that contemporary spirit and worked with local s.f. artist on a teresa fernandez whose painting is on the top right paired with artists like marina abramovic on the bottom right or lotty rosenfeld chilean artist another s.f. shout out
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