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this is what really exacerbated the problems that adrienne was talking about there.ch of them if they understood what kind of impact, just how severe this shortage was going to be if that plant had closed. and almost every single one of them said yes, they knew immediately it was going to cause issues. the senior vice president of rickets said the day that closure happened in mid-february, they were on the phone with retailers saying you need to order what you can because this is going to cause issues. and so it was remarkable the president being very blunt there saying that they understood that it was going to be an issue, he did not. and i think it raises questions of why that was not communicated to the president sooner, that that was going to be such an issue. whether it is these industry executives talking to the fda, talking to hhs and communicating to the president they were going to have to take some actions here and what happens with the president's own staff because he later told us it was weeks after that plant closure had happened that he really began to
this is what really exacerbated the problems that adrienne was talking about there.ch of them if they understood what kind of impact, just how severe this shortage was going to be if that plant had closed. and almost every single one of them said yes, they knew immediately it was going to cause issues. the senior vice president of rickets said the day that closure happened in mid-february, they were on the phone with retailers saying you need to order what you can because this is going to cause...
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about the radicalism. >> adrienne, can we put the -- due to undo this radicalization in our politics,publican party to stop the homophobia, to stop the xenophobia, to stop everything we see that's based on fear and hate? >> well, ayman, i hope we can reverse course. and we there's two things aside due this republican party has got to have conversations with their members, with people who dignify as republicans, and make it very clear we do not stand for this sort of behavior within our party. we see leader mccarthy, we see leader mcconnell, sort of doing that but it doesn't seem to be effective, it's not overly. genuine so, with the republican party leadership in the parties gotta make it to their members. if they don't tolerate the start of behavior, i see no signs everywhere that that's gonna happen. and secondly, look ayman, comes down to the ballot. possible americans are not happy with what they're seeing, these extreme radicalize groups on the right, they vote more democrats in office, that simply the bottom line. there's a big ection coming up in november, the slot of primaries
about the radicalism. >> adrienne, can we put the -- due to undo this radicalization in our politics,publican party to stop the homophobia, to stop the xenophobia, to stop everything we see that's based on fear and hate? >> well, ayman, i hope we can reverse course. and we there's two things aside due this republican party has got to have conversations with their members, with people who dignify as republicans, and make it very clear we do not stand for this sort of behavior within...
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cnn's adrienne broaddus is with us now. the mayor said these two were essentially ambushed.ying. we're also learning not the names of the officers yet but we do know, victor, one had at least 22 years with the department. the other is what they have described as a rookie, less than a year on the job. investigators are keeping the information of this case close to the vest, but they did share with us when they entered this motel room after responding to a call for a potential stabbing when they encountered the suspect, an officer-involved shooting occurred. and later, another officer-involved shooting occurred on the parking lot. so it appears there are at least two scenes. and everything that transpired has left this community devastated. >> these two heroes paid the ultimate sacrifice. today, they were murdered by a coward. >> heartbroken doesn't begin to express the loss we feel with the news that two of our police officers were shot today in the line of duty. as our officers do on a daily basis, they were acting as the first line of defense for our community members when
cnn's adrienne broaddus is with us now. the mayor said these two were essentially ambushed.ying. we're also learning not the names of the officers yet but we do know, victor, one had at least 22 years with the department. the other is what they have described as a rookie, less than a year on the job. investigators are keeping the information of this case close to the vest, but they did share with us when they entered this motel room after responding to a call for a potential stabbing when they...
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adrienne broddus, cnn, chicago. >>> thank you.atergate" tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. here is the preview. >> haldiman had the funny crew cut. he looked from another era. he had no humor. just the facts, ma'am. that's how he presented himself. dark. >> one of the questions that haldiman asked me is can i be loyal to richard nixon? it struck me as a strange question because i thought we were all on the same team. >> the loyalty is about being a member of the group. that becomes the paramount value. if you are not loyal, you get kicked out of the group. so to maintain your tribal membership, you have to go along with whatever the leader says. that is incredibly dangerous. >> a vice president, a member of the cabinet, a member of congress who is a member of the president's party. he should always consider he is dispensable and do what the man wants. >> you can watch more tomorrow at 9:00 right here on cnn. we'll be right back. e and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. save $1,000 on the sleep n numr 360 spe
adrienne broddus, cnn, chicago. >>> thank you.atergate" tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. here is the preview. >> haldiman had the funny crew cut. he looked from another era. he had no humor. just the facts, ma'am. that's how he presented himself. dark. >> one of the questions that haldiman asked me is can i be loyal to richard nixon? it struck me as a strange question because i thought we were all on the same team. >> the loyalty is about being a member of the group....
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jake. >> all right, adrienne, thank you so much.back. d of looking at your tired old bath, we fit your style, with hundreds of design optionons. when a normal day is anything but normal, we fit your schedule, with our uniquque tub over tub process, installed in as little as a day. when high quality is the only quality that matters, we fit your standards, with a lifetime guarantee. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitti eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or v
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cnn's adrienne broaddus is in wisconsin. what more do we know about this suspected gunman?nd killed that former judge about 100 feet in a home on the other side of this barricade. we have learned based on court documents cnn has obtained, he has an extensive criminal history dating back to at least 2005, and that criminal history includes convictions dating back to 2002, excuse me, in 2005, he appeared before the former judge for firearms and burglary charges. the former judge sentenced him to six years in prison, which was followed by at least nine years of extended supervision. as you mentioned, we are learning other people were on this list of targeted folks this alleged suspect wanted to kill. that included this state's governor, tony evers, as well as michigan's governor gretchen whitmer, and senator minority leader mitch mcconnell. we heard from a federal judge whose son was killed in a similar attack, and she's pleading for more protection. listen in. >> when there's a common sense solution, a common sense solution that is narrowly tailored to address this compelling
cnn's adrienne broaddus is in wisconsin. what more do we know about this suspected gunman?nd killed that former judge about 100 feet in a home on the other side of this barricade. we have learned based on court documents cnn has obtained, he has an extensive criminal history dating back to at least 2005, and that criminal history includes convictions dating back to 2002, excuse me, in 2005, he appeared before the former judge for firearms and burglary charges. the former judge sentenced him to...
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adrienne broaddus just got an update from the state's attorney general. >> the shooting death of former judge john roamer in wisconsin on friday has set off an investigation into other possible targets. >> this act appears to have been related to the judicial process. >> a source familiar with the investigation says law enforcement is focusing on a hit list that names the judge and other political leaders. >> there were other targets, and the judge was among them. and the investigation into those details is continuing. we do not believe there's currently an active ongoing threat related to this incident. we notified everybody who we had reason to believe may have been a target. >> the list, according to the source, also targeted senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, michigan governor gretchen whitmer, and wisconsin governor tony evers. >> someone who spent the majority of his life being a jurist in rural wisconsin, and that's hard work, to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> the state department of justice said law enforcement attempted to negotiate with
adrienne broaddus just got an update from the state's attorney general. >> the shooting death of former judge john roamer in wisconsin on friday has set off an investigation into other possible targets. >> this act appears to have been related to the judicial process. >> a source familiar with the investigation says law enforcement is focusing on a hit list that names the judge and other political leaders. >> there were other targets, and the judge was among them. and...
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as an individual name adrienne hill.adrienne is probably the most, how should i put this, disliked scientists that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events, seminars, conferences and just ripping into his colleagues. their approaches, you do not know what you're doing, it's not going to work that is a foolish approach. he does not mince words. he is very brutally honest with his colleagues. and yet he himself had really nothing to show for his yearsrs and years of work. he was at the university of oxford he runs a senior group there.re and by early 2020 and made some project it was not mrna all talk about in the second period he did not have that much to show for his years of work despite his comfort and critiquing others in his h field. and frankly some people who were subjected to his critiques they did not mind them so much. they said hey, he is helping me improve my approach and i can handle the criticism that's a esscientific method. there is some value in that. other people h
as an individual name adrienne hill.adrienne is probably the most, how should i put this, disliked scientists that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events, seminars, conferences and just ripping into his colleagues. their approaches, you do not know what you're doing, it's not going to work that is a foolish approach. he does not mince words. he is very brutally honest with his colleagues. and yet he himself had really nothing to show for his yearsrs and...
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democratic strategist and former senior aide to the biden harris campaign, it's great to see, you adrienne key question for democrats. how do you motivate voters to rally around an issue like abortion? and maybe some of the subsequent tighten issues like gay marriage. even one that significant, when the economic outlook, inflation, war, overall exhaustion from the partisan divide have folks so focused elsewhere? >> you know, chris, we certainly never seen anything like this before. i think we all knew when donald trump won in 2016, he was able to put three conservative justices on the supreme court, that overturning roe was a real possibility. to now actually see that happen, it's a whole different level of motivation for democrats. we're seeing younger voters get more energized. do you guys have played a lot of clips of younger voters who had met the supreme court saying voting is all that matters, that's where focuses. in a lot of ways, this truly is energizing the base. i do think is gonna be difficult anytime the white house -- one party has full control of the white house and congress
democratic strategist and former senior aide to the biden harris campaign, it's great to see, you adrienne key question for democrats. how do you motivate voters to rally around an issue like abortion? and maybe some of the subsequent tighten issues like gay marriage. even one that significant, when the economic outlook, inflation, war, overall exhaustion from the partisan divide have folks so focused elsewhere? >> you know, chris, we certainly never seen anything like this before. i...
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that is advertised i misplaced is adrienne, the car is a poor car and a poor boat called me not so not by the but the 2 combined makes it really special . it is on this either upon the road, it does rock about quite a bit. sure. i had to do to the high white wall tires i shipped and at the bottom of it, a good sailor. never get seasick on that new. i'd see exactly what the amcom most definitely is. is a loss have fun with if i just love being able to drive straight from the road into the water. it really is such a random without limits her ya time to make the car see where this is maha. as with any boat, the life belt has to be stowed within, easy reach at all times. and you also need to install extra lights. this i mean, and it's less license as both the car and as a boat export on boats need a rear navigation line so that other vessels can tell whether you're ahead or behind them at night. they're less than or is for him been order in the in been and there's a navigation line at the front to put it's owns, the headlamp all are redundant now of course frozen below. so and a proper che
that is advertised i misplaced is adrienne, the car is a poor car and a poor boat called me not so not by the but the 2 combined makes it really special . it is on this either upon the road, it does rock about quite a bit. sure. i had to do to the high white wall tires i shipped and at the bottom of it, a good sailor. never get seasick on that new. i'd see exactly what the amcom most definitely is. is a loss have fun with if i just love being able to drive straight from the road into the water....
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western cape authorities around cape town call it an unprecedented pediatric search are correspondent adrienne creech has more magazine. great. it seemed. usually i'm a bit reluctant to give my kids medicine when they just have a case of the sniffles, but the past 2 months have been a nightmare when one is getting better. the other one is getting sick over and over again. and after several doctor visits, we now own a private pharmacy. oh, this one is c o. 2 alex and this young fulton hoover and i'm a firm has something to spray near murph redness. vastly. she went to see doctor like 5 or 6 times. it's just heartbreaking to see the little ones not getting better off and we're not the only ones we're having a problem. and sticking to a day to day work schedule has been hard for most parents who send their children to this free school, where attendance has nose dived. we've had less than 50 percent over the last 2 months. and on and off, you know, the parents will say the children back as soon as contagion state is over and, but then it seriously takes 2 or 3 days and then there with another viru
western cape authorities around cape town call it an unprecedented pediatric search are correspondent adrienne creech has more magazine. great. it seemed. usually i'm a bit reluctant to give my kids medicine when they just have a case of the sniffles, but the past 2 months have been a nightmare when one is getting better. the other one is getting sick over and over again. and after several doctor visits, we now own a private pharmacy. oh, this one is c o. 2 alex and this young fulton hoover and...
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so this deficient to suspend the treaty didn't surprise me. adrienne has suspended the friendship and corp treaty after 2 decades, going as fast upon old non gus trade. it comes amid escalating tensions between algeria, morocco, over disputed territory in the western sahara with spain bucking morocco's claim to the land. a jury is one of spain's main supplies of natural gospel. last year i'll just shuts off its pipeline supplies, 3 morocco leaving spain with just one direct link which it counts on for continued gas supplies. a diplomatic route between the 2 countries has escalated after spain made an abrupt you turn and sided with morocco in the long run in conflict over western sahara. the move sent shock waves through the algeria increments instead of tensions between the trading partners. previously, madrid had been neutral in the dispute, the openness of baltimore conservancy, of the contested area on africa. second off west coast. we spoke with the fact that madrid has chosen aside is not from 250 resolving. the conflict doberman in spain has made its choice. it does not want to
so this deficient to suspend the treaty didn't surprise me. adrienne has suspended the friendship and corp treaty after 2 decades, going as fast upon old non gus trade. it comes amid escalating tensions between algeria, morocco, over disputed territory in the western sahara with spain bucking morocco's claim to the land. a jury is one of spain's main supplies of natural gospel. last year i'll just shuts off its pipeline supplies, 3 morocco leaving spain with just one direct link which it counts...
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will not go deep deep and they've got to be able to be done what this is and need a little bit of adrienne, good evening, a monthly, i'm not sure whether with with with with what god doesn't work, they may see the emission developed for you would you say you're logged in and what needs to be done much for lunch. why did you focus you? but she put me, she, she which as you go your vet and as you saw this now, so good job that would be done. that was it doesn't 0. hello alicia. this is jennifer, give on more to ship all grove, mazda, denton, would you be the most with a question from? are you a special fancier or his could you? i'll a partner said it is it was. yeah. but we don't make it obviously dizzy. right, briskly shouted rachel calissa. no more. you've changed you ready? she responded. beetle, you got to do so much more. you emily, europe at the most often think everybody here my dear gushy that you should be under. we should be most to pockets. could you possibly do nasty things done soon as you post regular separate coughing, proceed. also fonts for fed that i did send you to tell yo
will not go deep deep and they've got to be able to be done what this is and need a little bit of adrienne, good evening, a monthly, i'm not sure whether with with with with what god doesn't work, they may see the emission developed for you would you say you're logged in and what needs to be done much for lunch. why did you focus you? but she put me, she, she which as you go your vet and as you saw this now, so good job that would be done. that was it doesn't 0. hello alicia. this is jennifer,...
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these are what we call spindles. adrienne. they occur as we fall asleep let you defeat the optimal time for physical activities in the late afternoon. then it's effect on our sleep is ideal. dep ah endurance sports carried out in the late afternoon help realign our internal clock making it much easier to fall asleep at night and improving the quality of deep sleep these days, the combination of abundant artificial light, a poor diet and a lack of exercise are the root causes of sleeplessness ah, other factors, in particular, stress and anxiety also play a role. ah, one 3rd, a frances population regularly have trouble sleeping 6000000 combat their insomnia, with medication quantities of been an insomniac since i was 20. i know it started before then. yeah, but that was when i started taking sleeping pills and because i'm happy to see me, i did, they were all alone, weren't you the person where i'm on is point. let's go for one is i know that in order to sleep, well, it doesn't. i should be in a completely dark room yearly or la
these are what we call spindles. adrienne. they occur as we fall asleep let you defeat the optimal time for physical activities in the late afternoon. then it's effect on our sleep is ideal. dep ah endurance sports carried out in the late afternoon help realign our internal clock making it much easier to fall asleep at night and improving the quality of deep sleep these days, the combination of abundant artificial light, a poor diet and a lack of exercise are the root causes of sleeplessness...
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i saw rights and went to like that they had added adrienne via by why gym memorial, when reports on issues concerning women and children. so she was eager to follow the story. ah oh yeah. when i arrived, i met with the girls and apparently i saw some k kind 1st hanging out. she's the girl who's 10 fingers were broken. at 1st. i didn't notice her hands, but am i? i just noticed her behavior. they feel mom. yeah. she was in total shock and couldn't talk to you. i've never seen anything like that before. joseph, later we saw her hands and her fingers were bent over and broken. let you know a whole. it was very shocking, natural camera. but i shot you. i level battalion lay stabbed me on my neck, my back in my arms as i and this was from a lighter from a slice to my nose with a knife and hurts me with an iron tale. yet she broke all 10 my fingers because i spoke back to her mother. they broke my arm when i gave her sister a massage because they said i didn't do it properly. so they grabbed me from behind and pushed down until it broke. i will tell you stories of maid abuse in me in mar are not
i saw rights and went to like that they had added adrienne via by why gym memorial, when reports on issues concerning women and children. so she was eager to follow the story. ah oh yeah. when i arrived, i met with the girls and apparently i saw some k kind 1st hanging out. she's the girl who's 10 fingers were broken. at 1st. i didn't notice her hands, but am i? i just noticed her behavior. they feel mom. yeah. she was in total shock and couldn't talk to you. i've never seen anything like that...
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adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >>> the contestants have finally crossed the finish line in the marathonan senate primary race in pennsylvania. dave mccormick conceded friday to television dr. mehmet oz. their race went into an automatic recount two weeks ago. the results had to be reported by next wednesday. mccormick says it's now clear he can't catch up. in november, oz will face lieutenant governor john fetterman. he suffered a mild stroke. >>> we've been tracking a storm system slamming cuba right now and already soaking florida. we'll get the latest details from the cnn weather center coming up ahead. stay with us. d-x does. in a 21 month study, scientists provedd that rid- x reduces up to 20% % of waste build up every month. take the pressurure off with rid-x. buried in receipts, invoices and other paperwork that's preventing you from doing what matters most? then get the all new epson rapidreceipt smart organizer to scan, digitize and organize your documents and receipts. receipts go in, and stress goes away. it's the only solution on the market specifically designed to extract a
adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. >>> the contestants have finally crossed the finish line in the marathonan senate primary race in pennsylvania. dave mccormick conceded friday to television dr. mehmet oz. their race went into an automatic recount two weeks ago. the results had to be reported by next wednesday. mccormick says it's now clear he can't catch up. in november, oz will face lieutenant governor john fetterman. he suffered a mild stroke. >>> we've been tracking a storm...
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reporter adrienne moore explains how there are c an estimated 1,700 megawatt capacity shortfall. >> reporterlling blackouts hit the state two years ago for the first time in 20 years. they almost happened again last year when grid managers declared a stage two electrical emergency. what could put california on the brink of blackouts again this summer? >> regional heat waves, large wildfires, and severe drought conditions. >> reporter: the biggest concern is extreme heat events that stress the power grid in the evening hours, when solar production drops but air-conditioning use remains high. >> we want to be prepared as a state. >> reporter: that's why the budget includes spending more than $5 billion to help boost the state's energy supplies. the plan calls for creating a new strategic electricity reliable reserve, an extra 5,000 megawatts of emergency power that can only be tapped when the grid runs dangerously low. >> this is not the normal day. this is not the normal time of year. these are extreme conditions. >> reporter: the reserve will include natural gas-powered generators, like thes
reporter adrienne moore explains how there are c an estimated 1,700 megawatt capacity shortfall. >> reporterlling blackouts hit the state two years ago for the first time in 20 years. they almost happened again last year when grid managers declared a stage two electrical emergency. what could put california on the brink of blackouts again this summer? >> regional heat waves, large wildfires, and severe drought conditions. >> reporter: the biggest concern is extreme heat events...
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>> adrienne in los angeles, thank you so much. >>> the tesla feature the federal government has saidth us. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jarr to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. better luck next time. who said that? i did. but i haven't even thrown yet. you threw good money away when you bought those glasses. next time, go to america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. it's a quality exam worth 50 bucks. can't beat that. can't beat this, either. alright, i'll give you that one. ...and, apparently, that one. two pairs and a free exam starting at just $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com somebody sign this kid! when i
>> adrienne in los angeles, thank you so much. >>> the tesla feature the federal government has saidth us. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jarr to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is...
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. >> adrienne broaddus joins us from l.a. it is tragic. what do you know about the officers?> reporter: poppy and alex, good morning. we know those two officers didn't make it home to their families last night. one had at least 22 years with the department. the other less than a year. it is still early in the investigation. but authorities told us that two officers approached this suspect in this motel room in el monte, california. and that's when the first officer involved shooting took place. that suspect who died on the scene took off, he fled from the motel room. another shooting occurred in the parking lot area. those two officers were transported to the hospital, where they later died, leaving this community devastated. >> the officers on a daily basis act as the first line of defense for our community members when they were ambushed while trying to keep a family safe. >> the members of the police department as well as community is grieving. the only way to take this thing out of death is to take the love out of life and believe me, they were loved. they were good men.
. >> adrienne broaddus joins us from l.a. it is tragic. what do you know about the officers?> reporter: poppy and alex, good morning. we know those two officers didn't make it home to their families last night. one had at least 22 years with the department. the other less than a year. it is still early in the investigation. but authorities told us that two officers approached this suspect in this motel room in el monte, california. and that's when the first officer involved shooting...
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what it would look like with republicans in control, which is something that i agree with with what adrienneld trump, back in the white house. republicans controlling the senate and the house. this is a complete disaster. it could potentially be the end of democracy. i do not think fearmongering is a good tactic. here it is not fearmongering. it is the truth. we can look at january 6th, we can look at what we hear in the hearings, and we could see that republicans want nothing more than power. not to make sure that americans have the things that they need and make sure that we are in a safe and sourcing country, but they want absolute power. that is something that most americans are afraid of. >> we will see if everything that is related to the 16 hearings is able to blunt the message of the economy. in the meantime, thank you both, michael and adrian, good to see you. >> the dangerous weather alert for most of the country of where, when, and how hot. i broncos take, the extended phone call between her father and mike pence. >> when i entered the office, the second time, he was on the teleph
what it would look like with republicans in control, which is something that i agree with with what adrienneld trump, back in the white house. republicans controlling the senate and the house. this is a complete disaster. it could potentially be the end of democracy. i do not think fearmongering is a good tactic. here it is not fearmongering. it is the truth. we can look at january 6th, we can look at what we hear in the hearings, and we could see that republicans want nothing more than power....
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joining us now is adrienne and rob. democratic -- to the biden harris campaign.t bardella, adviser to the dnc and dccc. kurt, talk about the impact that this decision is going to have on the state races for states like pennsylvania, georgia, ohio, michigan, you have states with republican legislators who have been trying to stop abortion procedures and have been stuffed by democratic incumbents. >> andrea, we saw in 2018 and in 2020, the power of mobilization when the suburban women come out to vote for democrats. here are the way that extremely -- extreme republicans have handled it -- this is for issues for them to show up and vote for. there is a rule in politics, never do anything that incites and activate your opponents base. with their dramatic overreach here, republicans have done just that. for all the prognostication about the midterm is going to be a disaster for democrats, historically things are against us, here we have time and again republicans acting in a way to repeat what we saw in the early part of the 2010s. they're giving away races because th
joining us now is adrienne and rob. democratic -- to the biden harris campaign.t bardella, adviser to the dnc and dccc. kurt, talk about the impact that this decision is going to have on the state races for states like pennsylvania, georgia, ohio, michigan, you have states with republican legislators who have been trying to stop abortion procedures and have been stuffed by democratic incumbents. >> andrea, we saw in 2018 and in 2020, the power of mobilization when the suburban women come...
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moderna and beyondoo attack and others that i write about in my book, individual named adrian hill and adrienneis probably the most how should i put this, disliked scientist that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events and seminars and conferences and just ripping into his colleagues in their approaches we don't't know what you're doing in this will not work.oo he does not mince words. is very brutally honest with his colleagues and yet, for his years and years of work, oxford, here is a senior group there and by early 2020, he had made some progress in unity differental approach, he does not do mrna but a different approach and he didn't have that much to show for his years of working, despite his comfort in critiquing others in his field. frankly, some people subject to his critiques, he didn't mind them so much and they said hey, he is helping me improve my approach i can handle the criticism and that's the scientific method and some people can be critical of each other there is some value in that, and in other people they have difficulties with the i
moderna and beyondoo attack and others that i write about in my book, individual named adrian hill and adrienneis probably the most how should i put this, disliked scientist that i can identify in that world. he is notorious for standing up at industry events and seminars and conferences and just ripping into his colleagues in their approaches we don't't know what you're doing in this will not work.oo he does not mince words. is very brutally honest with his colleagues and yet, for his years...
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let's go to adrienne murray in copenhagen. thank you forjoining us.d as part of agreeing to the treaty 30 years ago. it's the only eu member states to have that opt out so it seemed as quite a significant reversal of policy position should that boat go ahead. and we wait for that result. how is the public debate about this issue since the invasion?— since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed _ since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed to _ since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed to suggest - since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed to suggest that - since the invasion? opinion polls - have seemed to suggest that people support closer ties with europe and as he mentioned opinion polls earlier as being a big shift back in march there was an announcement of what they called the national compromise and that's when danish parliaments across a number of parties agree to this big boost in defence spending and it was at the same time they came up with a plan to get them off russian gas and that's seen as energy policy and security policy now
let's go to adrienne murray in copenhagen. thank you forjoining us.d as part of agreeing to the treaty 30 years ago. it's the only eu member states to have that opt out so it seemed as quite a significant reversal of policy position should that boat go ahead. and we wait for that result. how is the public debate about this issue since the invasion?— since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed _ since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed to _ since the invasion? opinion polls have seemed...