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why is carol, say, supportive person? i think what carol cease in booting, what the orthodox russian orthodox church has seen in put in for a very long time. it's a 2nd spirit as somebody who holds some of the same ideas and wants to return to a form of, you know, very classical conservatism, which actually opposed to a lot of the progressive costs that emanate from the west. so carol, that sort of mentions repeatedly gay, gay pride parades, which in some sense, it's laughable. but on the other hand, i mean, this is actually a good example of the imaginary of a very conservative part of the country. i think it's worth saying that, you know, put in east looking also for somebody that can order has been looking for somebody that can do that for him. and so in a sense is a perfect match. now carol is on the ease at sanctions last, why sanction a priest? any? what effect would this have if this will, if he what could be sanctioned? well, it seems to be the case that carol is also an extraordinarily rich man who has actually p
why is carol, say, supportive person? i think what carol cease in booting, what the orthodox russian orthodox church has seen in put in for a very long time. it's a 2nd spirit as somebody who holds some of the same ideas and wants to return to a form of, you know, very classical conservatism, which actually opposed to a lot of the progressive costs that emanate from the west. so carol, that sort of mentions repeatedly gay, gay pride parades, which in some sense, it's laughable. but on the other...
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now this led to call for western sanctions on carol. it also angered many ukrainians who say carol has given his blessings to person, to kill his fellows loves so far. russian attacks have damaged as many as 92 churches and places of worship in ukraine. there have also been increasing reports of attacks against the clergy. their russians war, it seems also has a religious dimension. much of this religious conflict has been fueled by the russian orthodox church in moscow, and in particular by its head, patriarch kero. ah, long before the start of the invasion, kara position himself and his church, a strong ideological allies of the kremlin. the hero has repeatedly cast russia as a defender of divine law, against the forces of evil, which he had done to 5 as emanating from western democracies. carol's proximity to the kremlin goes hand in hand with putin's commitment to the church. in 2012, the patriarch described pollutants political projects. as a miracle of gone. over the next few years, he became a staunch supporter of the kremlin age
now this led to call for western sanctions on carol. it also angered many ukrainians who say carol has given his blessings to person, to kill his fellows loves so far. russian attacks have damaged as many as 92 churches and places of worship in ukraine. there have also been increasing reports of attacks against the clergy. their russians war, it seems also has a religious dimension. much of this religious conflict has been fueled by the russian orthodox church in moscow, and in particular by...
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so why is carol so supportive? i think that part of the answer is indeed that they have a very sort of very close idea of what essentially you know, the good life and what is the idea of the moral life. and i think that the foil has been consistently for both of these figures progressive causes emanating from, from the west. i mean, girl has mentioned gay pride parades repeatedly and for many sounds quite laughable to make that us mean political target. but the fact is that it is very explain indicative of the kind of mindset concerning the advance of new forms of life, which, you know, in many conservative parts of the country had not been seen. now what's the influence that this relationship between putting a girl that it has on the church? well it's, it's a, it's a question that it's very difficult to gauge. i mean what direction the pollen. sation of politics is stronger. i think it's very clear that one of them being, you know, being essentially to some degree, national churches, the orthodox church and its go
so why is carol so supportive? i think that part of the answer is indeed that they have a very sort of very close idea of what essentially you know, the good life and what is the idea of the moral life. and i think that the foil has been consistently for both of these figures progressive causes emanating from, from the west. i mean, girl has mentioned gay pride parades repeatedly and for many sounds quite laughable to make that us mean political target. but the fact is that it is very explain...
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carol isjust up as mat carol is 'ust up as well. she has one carol isjust up as well.good morning. lam at one of the 13 show gardens here in the chelsea flower show, this is the mind garden, designed by andy sturgeon, it's a place to sit and listen and relax. there are lots of wild flowers here, listen and relax. there are lots of wildflowers here, attracting listen and relax. there are lots of wild flowers here, attracting lots of bees, either that or i am and they are following me! the other thing which adds to the tranquillity of this garden is the running water. it is a very calming place to be. it's quite mild this morning as well. the forecast for the rest of this week isn't as settled as it was last week, it will be cooler, it will be breezy at times, and some rain at times. having said that there will be some sunshine in between as well. today we have rain across the north of scotland, rain coming in across the south—east of england, that rain will push across east anglia. it could get into the chelsea flower show this afternoon or it might stay a little furthe
carol isjust up as mat carol is 'ust up as well. she has one carol isjust up as well.good morning. lam at one of the 13 show gardens here in the chelsea flower show, this is the mind garden, designed by andy sturgeon, it's a place to sit and listen and relax. there are lots of wild flowers here, listen and relax. there are lots of wildflowers here, attracting listen and relax. there are lots of wild flowers here, attracting lots of bees, either that or i am and they are following me! the other...
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well joining us now is carol anderson. she's a professor at emory university the author of five books. the most recent is this one the second race and guns in a fatally unequal america. professor anderson you've written about voter suppression. this book is very specific. where did it come from? it really emerged out of the killing of philando castile. because here you had a black man in minnesota who was pulled over by the police and the police officer asked to see his id. following nra guidelines philando castile alerted the officer that he had a license to carry weapon with him, but he was reaching for his id as the officer. ask the police officer immediately then put five bullets into philando castile not for brandishing a weapon not for threatening him. but for merely having a weapon and then the nra went silent. now the nra the defender of the second amendment goes silent when a licensed gun owner is gunned down for no other reason than having a gun the nra that called federal officers jack booted government thugs af
well joining us now is carol anderson. she's a professor at emory university the author of five books. the most recent is this one the second race and guns in a fatally unequal america. professor anderson you've written about voter suppression. this book is very specific. where did it come from? it really emerged out of the killing of philando castile. because here you had a black man in minnesota who was pulled over by the police and the police officer asked to see his id. following nra...
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carol, “ust to say that some _ country.ome recent - that some recent statistics show, i'm thinking of the pugh research centre in 2021, that six in ten americans are in favour of legalising abortion so doesn't this leaked draft go against what many in america believe they would like to see? what happened in 1973 is the supreme court took the decision out of the states, out of the hands of the people and just set a national law. if the court does indeed overturn roe .v wade, that will mean that the 50 states once again, with elected officials, elected by the people, will get to make their laws. congress may also have a part in this, that they may be doing something on a federal level but it takes the decision out of the courts and puts it into the hands of elected representatives. to me, thatis elected representatives. to me, that is the best way that the american people can speak up and have their voices heard. truly there are some people that want to keep abortion legal there are a lot of that want to protect unborn childr
carol, “ust to say that some _ country.ome recent - that some recent statistics show, i'm thinking of the pugh research centre in 2021, that six in ten americans are in favour of legalising abortion so doesn't this leaked draft go against what many in america believe they would like to see? what happened in 1973 is the supreme court took the decision out of the states, out of the hands of the people and just set a national law. if the court does indeed overturn roe .v wade, that will mean...
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(carol j.lucke) hi sophie! i'm c-j! (sophie fouron) c-j! o.k. this is the most amazing place. (jessica m. cummins) we love it. - you actually live on an island. - yes. - we actually live on an island. it's one acre. - one acre! - once we decided we wanted to live here, i started looking for listings and this one came up and it was for sale for... i think it was listed at 30 000$. - 30 000$! - actually, we got it for 20 000$. - come on! - we bought it sight unseen. - we bought it sight unseen, because it's too good a bargain! - o.k. i have goosebumps! - you do! - i want my island too. i have goosebumps! (jessica m. cummins) it's one of the top three places always to retire. (carol j. lucke) and look at the beauty! i mean, it's like... (sophie fouron) you don't have to convince me! - and we love the ocean. - yeah. yes. because, i mean... you can jump right in. - we have our own... look! we have our own aquarium! - aquarium. - we have dolphins, we have sea rays. - can i visit your island? - of cou
(carol j.lucke) hi sophie! i'm c-j! (sophie fouron) c-j! o.k. this is the most amazing place. (jessica m. cummins) we love it. - you actually live on an island. - yes. - we actually live on an island. it's one acre. - one acre! - once we decided we wanted to live here, i started looking for listings and this one came up and it was for sale for... i think it was listed at 30 000$. - 30 000$! - actually, we got it for 20 000$. - come on! - we bought it sight unseen. - we bought it sight unseen,...
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as carol lee pointed out, she's not even sure there would be the votes -- >> absolutely. i think the president should really -- that's my stance, to abolish the filibuster. i did see that chuck schumer did tweet out that there's going to be a vote on the legislation to codify the right to an abortion. we're looking forward to that. we need to see who is going to vote for it. let's put the senate on record. one option could be through the food and drug administration. the president could have the fda issue regulations to expand access to medication abortion. we need to bring that back into the conversation so pregnant people could have access to a two-pill regiment safely and be able to end a pregnancy at home up to ten weeks. what about the department of health and human services encouraging states to use their own medicaid funds, use that to cover abortion services. there are options. we need to talk about all of them. >> there's a missouri law, you know this well, signed in 2019 banning abortions after just eight weeks of pregnancy when most women don't even know they'r
as carol lee pointed out, she's not even sure there would be the votes -- >> absolutely. i think the president should really -- that's my stance, to abolish the filibuster. i did see that chuck schumer did tweet out that there's going to be a vote on the legislation to codify the right to an abortion. we're looking forward to that. we need to see who is going to vote for it. let's put the senate on record. one option could be through the food and drug administration. the president could...
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that is not good, carol. what's the white house saying? >> reporter: i think part of the white house's response is what you're seeing today and that is the president in ohio talking about american manufacturing, trying to highlight what his administration is doing to deal with inflation. we saw a written statement from the president already on this jobs report where he really highlighted the positive aspects of it, jobs growth, things like that, saying his policies were responsible for that. a very different message when it comes to inflation. the president in that statement saying we still have more work to do and americans facing a lot of challenges there. the republicans argue it is the president's policies that are responsible for inflation and what you're hearing from the white house, from the president, is he's trying to do something about it. today he's supposed to talk about efforts both in his executive power to try to boost american manufacturing, make things here in the united states more and also push congress to pass legislati
that is not good, carol. what's the white house saying? >> reporter: i think part of the white house's response is what you're seeing today and that is the president in ohio talking about american manufacturing, trying to highlight what his administration is doing to deal with inflation. we saw a written statement from the president already on this jobs report where he really highlighted the positive aspects of it, jobs growth, things like that, saying his policies were responsible for...
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dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope.of the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from today on the bbc iplayer — addiction: the road to recovery. if you've been affected by any of the issues in this film, you can get advice and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. good afternoon, a mixed bag of weather across the uk today, a lot of dry weather veiling because with high—pressure close by to the south but also the influence of the low pressure that has brought some needed rain for the gardens bringing more rain across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, some showers through the central lowlands but for many parts of england and wales i
dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope.of the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from today...
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carol, take us into the years 2027. a pretext that got us to the point where china and the united states ended up engaging . a >> exactly, and chuck, the thing so striking about the wargame is how significantly it escalated so quickly. >>, this is over a seven-day period. >> the way each team decided to approach . as you heard talking about deterrence and sending the strongest message possible. none of that worked with ukraine and russia and also did not work here, and the parallels that are there between the battle in ukraine and the wargame on taiwan are really striking, and so i think it was a really interesting exercise in the sense that it showed that it would be a stalemate. how easily could the u.s. get drawn into something like this, direct conflict with china, and just in the region, you talk about world war iii , so that was fascinating. >> it was. admiral, the big lesson i took out of it and the lesson and if we had two members of congress, both in the armed services, both veterans, so they really understood
carol, take us into the years 2027. a pretext that got us to the point where china and the united states ended up engaging . a >> exactly, and chuck, the thing so striking about the wargame is how significantly it escalated so quickly. >>, this is over a seven-day period. >> the way each team decided to approach . as you heard talking about deterrence and sending the strongest message possible. none of that worked with ukraine and russia and also did not work here, and the...
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dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope. drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from today on the bbc iplayer — addiction: the road to recovery. hello. after a wet night across parts of england and wales, there's some rain to clear away from east—southeast england as tuesday begins. 0nce that's gone, we're all pretty much in the same boat. for many, a dry start, cloud building, there will be sunny spells, showers breaking out. and for much of the day, it is a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some heavy and possibly thundery and fairly gusty winds around the showers as well. and temperatures for the most part around 14—17 cel
dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope. drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from...
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dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope. the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from today on the bbc iplayer — addiction: the road to recovery. if you've been affected by any of the issues in this film, you can get advice and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. good afternoon. there is a lot of dry and very usable weather out and about today. however, we do have rather a lot of cloud, particularly across the western side of england and wales, and across northern ireland and western scotland we have got this weather front that is bringing some patchy rain in as well. so east of the grampians the best the sunshine, a little bit warmer
dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope. the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available...
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carole: the skepticism is there because of the divergent positions of you countries vis-a-vis russia. some are less dependent than others on russian energy exports , but also some countries are in better position if using about the availability of infrastructure to get supplies from other producers. for example, there's a different if you were a landlocked country such as slovakia, for example, one of the countries that has been opposing the imposition of restrictions on russian oil exports because they don't have easily available infrastructure to replace those exports. so there is division, but we have heard some unofficial statements that the eu may allow some exemptions in terms of either giving a waiver for certain countries in a condition where they cannot find alternative supplies, but move ahead with the embargo. guy: what do using is going to happen with refined products? this is something julian lee of bloomberg intelligence was talking about earlier. if you are an indian refinery and you take in russian crude and refined into diesel, and then ship that diesel to europe, is
carole: the skepticism is there because of the divergent positions of you countries vis-a-vis russia. some are less dependent than others on russian energy exports , but also some countries are in better position if using about the availability of infrastructure to get supplies from other producers. for example, there's a different if you were a landlocked country such as slovakia, for example, one of the countries that has been opposing the imposition of restrictions on russian oil exports...
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dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope.tex of the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also available from today on the bbc iplayer — addiction: the road to recovery. hello, again. i think it's fair to say eastern england had the best of wednesday's weather. durham was the sunniest place, eight hours of sunshine. and the warmest spot was holbeach, in lincolnshire with 20 degrees celsius. it was a lovely end to the day meanwhile in worcestershire. right now, the weather is quite quiet. we've got a few showers for the northwest of scotland, but thickening cloud moving into northern ireland starting to bring outbreaks of rain. it's mild for the most
dame carol is happy because mike's story is one of hope.tex of the drugs or the drink, that things can change. that there can be life after addiction. i am extremely happy, i'm not depressed. there are a lot of things that drugs and alcohol stripped me of, but there is a lot of things now that i am rebuilding. you can follow more of my year in birkenhead next weekend on the bbc news channel, as i discover the toxic link between addiction and mental health. and an extended version is also...
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carole and matt, thank you. jason, let me bring you in and put to you your reaction here as a navy expert, laid out the significance of what happened to the moskva and what this all says about the role of u.s. intelligence in this war. >> well, it's complicated, number one. i appreciate that white house and the administration have done a good job of getting information over to our allies, to the ukrainians. that's a careful dance, and they need to have good discipline because this is about the escalation and how much we're involved in the war with russia, who is a near peer rival in this case. so we don't want to be overcelebratory of it. one of the reasons they don't talk in specifics often is because we don't want to be talking about this openly in the world press and other places. it only comes with some blowback. that doesn't mean it's not the right thing to do, it just takes a lot of discipline. you see the white house and the pentagon trying to walk some of those statements back, trying to provide clarity
carole and matt, thank you. jason, let me bring you in and put to you your reaction here as a navy expert, laid out the significance of what happened to the moskva and what this all says about the role of u.s. intelligence in this war. >> well, it's complicated, number one. i appreciate that white house and the administration have done a good job of getting information over to our allies, to the ukrainians. that's a careful dance, and they need to have good discipline because this is...
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doctor carole nakhle, _ that is oil and gas trade.e, great to - that is oil and gas trade. doctor carole nakhle, great to talk - that is oil and gas trade. doctor carole nakhle, great to talk to l that is oil and gas trade. doctor. carole nakhle, great to talk to you and i'm sure we'll have you back on. inside ukraine, president zelensky says the situation in the eastern donbas region remains extremely difficult. it's thought russia now controls around half of the key city severodonetsk. he says nitrogen is spreading and people stay inside. it's the last city in the donbas region still held by ukraine. it's been under bombardment — shelling so intense the governor says they've stopped counting the casualties, and russian troops are pushing deeper into the region. this is the city of lysychansk, where residents are living under constant fire. ukraine says the battle for severodonetsk is only one in a much larger context. this is the former defence minister talking about ukraine's counter—offensive. we will always be looking after defen
doctor carole nakhle, _ that is oil and gas trade.e, great to - that is oil and gas trade. doctor carole nakhle, great to talk - that is oil and gas trade. doctor carole nakhle, great to talk to l that is oil and gas trade. doctor. carole nakhle, great to talk to you and i'm sure we'll have you back on. inside ukraine, president zelensky says the situation in the eastern donbas region remains extremely difficult. it's thought russia now controls around half of the key city severodonetsk. he...
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clerk carol this . structure of the out line is based on the 2012 report, which is which is one format that we are before us the 2 where are 02 task force did in the gent rit i final report. we can't use that. to go over previously. there will be an introduction and describing and a description of the provisions and the charter that -- empower and empaneled the task force to talk about the -- composition. how we are all selected. the staff and the one and only clerk john carol. the dca. q2, pacific edge and the other members of the office of the clerk. d. elections and sheriff's office. the criteria that both me and the member had discussed time again throughout the district meetings. >> and the mapping meetings. a descriptions of the task force process it is more of like a go over of like the brief description of the history of the task force, when we did. we wentllow 46 meetings. rinking from 30 minutes to 20 hours. we met 230th hour. okay. 231st hour. meetings and like -- recognition and acknowledgme
clerk carol this . structure of the out line is based on the 2012 report, which is which is one format that we are before us the 2 where are 02 task force did in the gent rit i final report. we can't use that. to go over previously. there will be an introduction and describing and a description of the provisions and the charter that -- empower and empaneled the task force to talk about the -- composition. how we are all selected. the staff and the one and only clerk john carol. the dca. q2,...
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we're back with carol and frank. >> carol, i know you had incredible reporting on the strain and thebut i hadn't seen this reporting that he wanted protesters shot in the leg from a -- not high level, but the most senior defense official at the time before. your thoughts? >> nor had i, and i'll say, nicole, that i know from our reporting mine and phil ruckers reporting about esper's experience with donald trump on that day and for the three days before and for the six monthses after was a terrifying experience for him. i don't mean he was cowering in a corner at all. he was shocked, jaw on the floor shocked at what the president wanted him to do at any given moment and on this particular day when trump was so angry as george floyd protesters were flooding into washington, d.c., coming to the white house to protest and demand that their government, that the executive branch that their president do something about the murder at police hands of an unarmed individual, their protests, very forceful, very aggressive at least on that weekend beginning on friday had infuriated -- had infuria
we're back with carol and frank. >> carol, i know you had incredible reporting on the strain and thebut i hadn't seen this reporting that he wanted protesters shot in the leg from a -- not high level, but the most senior defense official at the time before. your thoughts? >> nor had i, and i'll say, nicole, that i know from our reporting mine and phil ruckers reporting about esper's experience with donald trump on that day and for the three days before and for the six monthses after...
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the state at the center of this supreme court case, carol lee is at the white house. and cecil richards joins us. she cochairs a political action committee called american bridge. thanks to all of you for being here and starting us off. pete, i want to begin with you. walk us through what this leak means. it's a draft, but do you anticipate this maybe a done deal at this point? >> it sure seems like it. everyone should be shocked that a draft supreme court opinion has been leaked. i don't think that has ever happened in the history of of the supreme court. never of this magnitude. i don't think anybody who tolled this case is going to be surprised by what the draft says. they maybe a little surprised by the force of it. but the bottom line, the court is going to overturn roe v. wade has seemed obvious since december 1st when this case was argued in the supreme court. mississippi's abortion law would ban abortion after 15 weeks. when mississippi first went to the courtroom, ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court. they said you don't have to overturn roe. just jup h
the state at the center of this supreme court case, carol lee is at the white house. and cecil richards joins us. she cochairs a political action committee called american bridge. thanks to all of you for being here and starting us off. pete, i want to begin with you. walk us through what this leak means. it's a draft, but do you anticipate this maybe a done deal at this point? >> it sure seems like it. everyone should be shocked that a draft supreme court opinion has been leaked. i don't...
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when carol came up, the driveway house was totally inflamed. patrick said he stopped her that she grabbed a knife off his belt and started running up the hill. then he just grabbed her and held her anna, he felt sure that carol was going to try to take her own life that night. sh sanstrom's children were were gone. and we all crumble. we all just couldn't believe it. the fire fighters said it was ours. name. i don't, and it's hard to talk about it. i just can't really they had done the absolute worst thing anybody could do to me and they couldn't do any more and we go animals were still here. i think that's what kept me going in. you know, it was what was left of my kids was what they love to, you know? oh boy, here you go. okay. the big 130 years old. he's very intuitive. like if you're really upset about something he will come in just like lean against you and be comforting rudy duty he. he wants to help you will come on, feel better. i don't know. i rely on him. this was the garage. there was no floor here. and so we put a floor in, i just w
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ceo carol pepper joins us ahead.his is bloomberg. ♪ lila: before i was diagnosed, there was nothing really to worry about. and then when i was diagnosed, there was just such a big weight put on my shoulders. every night i felt like maybe i won't wake up tomorrow. speaker: st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life threatening diseases. dr. stewart: there are treatments that were invented within the walls of this hospital that have continued to improve the cure rates for pediatric cancer. and st jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free. lila: if it weren't for st. jude i wouldn't be sitting here today. speaker: thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from st jude for treatment, travel, housing or food, so they can focus on helping their child live. join with your debit or credit card right now and we'll send you this st. jude t-sh
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i think it is like a christmas carol, _ collection.s carol, news - collection. i think it is like a i christmas carol, news stories collection. i think it is like a - christmas carol, news stories past, present and future! we can speculate about some of the routes which are to come. the government wants to save they are doing stuff to tackle because of living, that will be prince charles's opening words in the speech, but when you look at this beach i suspect there will be no direct help to help people with their own bills —— when you look focused on a couple of areas, first of all, this new phenomenon of locking on, people glueing themselves effectively to bits of equipment, some of it very dangerous. we have seen, for example, people super—gluing themselves to fuel gantries which is an incredibly dangerous thing to do and _ obviously the police have to remove them thereby putting themselves in danger as well. that will become an offence. we do think that interfering with key national infrastructure is also something that we need to a
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the moscow pitcher carol has become increasingly isolated after fully supporting russia's war, part of the orthodox church in ukraine already broke with moscow in 2019 over russia's annexation of crimea. and support for separatists in the dumbass. a place of worship turned into a political stage. once under moscow's leadership, ukraine's orthodox church has now cut all ties at the center of the crisis of faith is the head of russia's orthodox church. patriarch curial is a staunch supporter of president putin. and what he calls the special military operation in ukraine. when you, if you knew that you, we what we don't want to fight any one go that you look of what russia has never attacked any one it's. it's amazing that such a great and powerful country by law has never attacked any one. i got what it's only defends its own borders, like god grant, the talk country will be like this till the end of the century. strong. have yet powerful myrtle beloved, and at the same time loved my god. yet the ve me on the loop in the book after ukraine formed a church independent of moscow in 2019, t
the moscow pitcher carol has become increasingly isolated after fully supporting russia's war, part of the orthodox church in ukraine already broke with moscow in 2019 over russia's annexation of crimea. and support for separatists in the dumbass. a place of worship turned into a political stage. once under moscow's leadership, ukraine's orthodox church has now cut all ties at the center of the crisis of faith is the head of russia's orthodox church. patriarch curial is a staunch supporter of...
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carol -- overdoing it. ing carol roth back with us. how's this all going to go together?terview, neil, so kudos for that. i think his timing couldn't be better. you've got musk who's making all sorts of noise with his purchase of twitter, and, you know, he's starting to feel a little bit of cancel culture. and the people who are, you know, components of that are going to have a hard time if he's the only ev game in town. but now all of a sudden you have this new competitor, and so, you know, certainly i don't think it's intentional, i think just very lucky timing on his part that he may end you were getting some great attention, great media just for being an alternative to elon musk if his personality. neil: right. you know, carol, the backdrop is as you correctly predicted that this inflation which you said would never be temporary, turned out not to be, and the 10-year was just over 3% following a pattern where rates are rising and the fed will once again keep the rate rising going this week, maybe more to come, that's not ad good environment for the consumer looking to
carol -- overdoing it. ing carol roth back with us. how's this all going to go together?terview, neil, so kudos for that. i think his timing couldn't be better. you've got musk who's making all sorts of noise with his purchase of twitter, and, you know, he's starting to feel a little bit of cancel culture. and the people who are, you know, components of that are going to have a hard time if he's the only ev game in town. but now all of a sudden you have this new competitor, and so, you know,...
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i think there's a big question mark there. >> i have one idea that could persuade them to testify, carol be this. do they want their subpoenas complied with if they are in the majority? >> that comes to the unprecedented nature of this. you know, chuck, i think that when you are looking at this picture as a -- as is the committee going to, quote, win, by getting the subpoenas complied with, or are the representatives going to win by playing out the clock, i think that's assuming that the members of the committee really think they will comply with the subpoena. i know statements have been made to that affect, but i have to think realistically the committee doesn't believe all of these members will comply with the subpoenas. what is the game end here given the tight timeline. the end game is it comes to a point before you have these open hearings, and it comes to a point where you have to say, all right, they have not cooperated voluntarily so far, which they haven't. we are just going to do it. we are just going to subpoena them with an actual official subpoena, which is an unprecedented
i think there's a big question mark there. >> i have one idea that could persuade them to testify, carol be this. do they want their subpoenas complied with if they are in the majority? >> that comes to the unprecedented nature of this. you know, chuck, i think that when you are looking at this picture as a -- as is the committee going to, quote, win, by getting the subpoenas complied with, or are the representatives going to win by playing out the clock, i think that's assuming...
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carol swain, where is the money going?think it is such a waste, university education these days because they are not teaching young people how to be critical thinkers, how to be prepared to live in our society, they are not teaching them to respect the constitution, i think parents need to think long and hard about whether or not it is worth it, even at elite institutions they turn out future supreme court justices, members of congress, newspaper editors, we see what is happening to our society and part of that is because we're not educating young people to be citizens of america. >> todd: let's get to more on that. new survey by harvard student newspaper finds pour % of graduates lean conservative and 2.4% lean very conservative. how can we have a functioning democracy when not all sides are represented at the collegiate table? instead you are getting indoctrination pure and simple and you bring that into the real world? >> i believe the same survey suggests they are not selecting students that lean conservative, only a s
carol swain, where is the money going?think it is such a waste, university education these days because they are not teaching young people how to be critical thinkers, how to be prepared to live in our society, they are not teaching them to respect the constitution, i think parents need to think long and hard about whether or not it is worth it, even at elite institutions they turn out future supreme court justices, members of congress, newspaper editors, we see what is happening to our society...
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thank you, carol. degrees. thank ou, carol. ,, degrees.ell. commercially and critically. i was wanted to follow that up — critically. i was wanted to follow that up i— critically. i was wanted to follow that up. i have been wanting to scratch — that up. i have been wanting to scratch that h ever since. i had a few false — scratch that h ever since. i had a few false starts over the years. but finally. _ few false starts over the years. but finally. i _ few false starts over the years. but finally, i got around to it. about six. _ finally, i got around to it. about six. seven— finally, i got around to it. about six, seven years ago. then i had to park— six, seven years ago. then i had to park it _ six, seven years ago. then i had to park it because i went off to do death— park it because i went off to do death in— park it because i went off to do death in paradise in the caribbean. tough! _ death in paradise in the caribbean. tough! well, no one believes me but it was— tough! well, no one believes me but it was tough. during the pandemic i
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kelly and carol, appreciate both of you starting us off today. thank you. >>> joining me now is democratic congressman and veteran jason crowe who was just in kyiv as part of a congressional delegation led by speaker pelosi. thank you so much for joining me, congressman. i want to get your reaction to the news that we just heard from carol lee before we delve more deeply into the situation in ukraine. the sinking of the russian ship. >> the sinking of that ship was a pivotal moment for the ukrainians. it was a morale boost. it was the flagship of the russian black sea fleet. it was more than just the ship. it was the command and control ship for the russian black sea fleet. the namesake to moscow. it was significant and certainly showed the prowess and increasing sophistication of the russian -- i'm sorry, the ukrainian military. they are getting better at targeting. they are getting better at reaching out and reaching over long range distances. the united states is providing support, in addition to humanitarian support, we are providing raw inte
kelly and carol, appreciate both of you starting us off today. thank you. >>> joining me now is democratic congressman and veteran jason crowe who was just in kyiv as part of a congressional delegation led by speaker pelosi. thank you so much for joining me, congressman. i want to get your reaction to the news that we just heard from carol lee before we delve more deeply into the situation in ukraine. the sinking of the russian ship. >> the sinking of that ship was a pivotal...
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carol: quality public schools... kiyoko: make a better california... man: for all of us. >>> chopper five giving essay bird's-eye view. levi's stadium set up for a concert. first in 1000 days. coldplay will take the stage this weekend. >>> this will be permanent in palo alto but not as we know it. >> palo alto city council is taking up proposals this month. they added a two way bike lane along california avenue and required restaurants to shore up dining spaces for permanent structures and barriers. >> very lively time. you feel like you are in europe . >> i've seen this place evolved and i like it the way it is now. >> the new rules will be tweaked before permanent ordinance adopted next month. >> we will be right back. out-of-state corporations wrote an online sports betting plan they call "solutions for the homeless". really? the corporations take 90 percent of the profits. and using loopholes they wrote, they'd take even more. the corporations' own promotional costs, like free bets, taken from the homeless funds. and they'd get a refund on their $1
carol: quality public schools... kiyoko: make a better california... man: for all of us. >>> chopper five giving essay bird's-eye view. levi's stadium set up for a concert. first in 1000 days. coldplay will take the stage this weekend. >>> this will be permanent in palo alto but not as we know it. >> palo alto city council is taking up proposals this month. they added a two way bike lane along california avenue and required restaurants to shore up dining spaces for...
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carol leonnig, a big congratulations.e marinate in all of your scoop's and all of betsy's scoops and. >> you know it was a big team effort, but it focuses on the topic you have plumed probably the deepest and that's january 6th. >> you know, to talk to the human beings who made up the highest levels of the trump administration is this tricky thing of trying to do our jobs and get whatever information there is left to sort of pull out of the, i don't know, black pit that was the trump years, but the other piece of it is to really stare in the face what they stared in the face, which was an american president who wanted to be -- and if anyone took their eyes off of him like a toddler in a playpen was an autocrat. his fellow scleegs, bill barr, the attorney general, his joint chief, chairman of the joint chiefs, they were all jaws on the floor, it seems about what trump was willing to do, and the powers of the presidency, he was willing to use not to protect national security, but to protect his image, to protect him and mak
carol leonnig, a big congratulations.e marinate in all of your scoop's and all of betsy's scoops and. >> you know it was a big team effort, but it focuses on the topic you have plumed probably the deepest and that's january 6th. >> you know, to talk to the human beings who made up the highest levels of the trump administration is this tricky thing of trying to do our jobs and get whatever information there is left to sort of pull out of the, i don't know, black pit that was the...
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we'll try to swing to the phone with the quote carol schwinney with me. so i, you need a lawyer law. he's a lawyer, a nice the way you want us to move to fuck them. beloved miss, be suddenly, i didn't see it that way and we can easily now, especially she's unable daily interest. give me a minute longer even language to h. is it windows? nobody out there to me because the void. so she asked me, especially for me. ah a with russia releases footage of over 250 ukranian soldiers, mostly from the ultra nationalist owls off battalion who surrendered in the city of modern you pull after a long siege. kiev however, is portraying the event as an evacuation. western media outlets are marked for releasing the narrative coming out of care by releasing and accurate videos without proper fact checks. we'll take a look at a number of examples under the italian journalist questions, the west coverage of the conflict while also claiming the vision is widening between his government's actions and how the country citizens feel about russians. with.
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isn't a good the reduced with has been right when they came to the us know a glitch in the teachers carol school at the cray answer. the so they bullies because what would be a couple of community will be great. some of the facilities, lucille mission, a number of the miscue nearly to just help us more these in a rope, rosky grains bill. it also will move by like a loophole with the funding you fund a bill to him in the bottles can loanable grain, some eat apart, whiskey more grain, some knowing you ball on the putting that are amount of already mina and the function of the quarter. well, more of the so that you folks still more this is nigel, please come will dish? no, yes. i still was on the thinking. research has been with us. ok. okay. all right, this match again. you 0. pretty chin because mr. so, but on the subscriber, it's initial walk into the thoughts of the children, you sure. abreast 2 children, even that oscar at no additional blue ah, the pro suffered because we're getting them business and you clean them a b e w that was chosen. yeah. americans, great you, when you wrote it,
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carol glenville, in the michigan elect, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up next, theng donald trump jr. today. but, that's not the most intriguing thing we learned about the investigation. that is next. ion. that is next high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle and reduces plastic waste
carol glenville, in the michigan elect, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up next, theng donald trump jr. today. but, that's not the most intriguing thing we learned about the investigation. that is next. ion. that is next high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years...
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carol: quality public schools... kiyoko: make a better california... man: for all of us. >>> a million dollar mystery in sacramento tonight. >> clock is ticking for one lucky lotto player to claim a massive prize. >> ticket worth more than $1.6 million was sold at this liquor store in november. if the prize is not claimed by end of thursday, it expires, and all that money will be distributed to public schools. >> someone's digging in couches right now. >> or i'm wondering, man, what if washed it, put in pocket and forgot it, put in the washer and drie and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. out-of-state corporations wrote now with speeds up to 5-gigs. an online sp
carol: quality public schools... kiyoko: make a better california... man: for all of us. >>> a million dollar mystery in sacramento tonight. >> clock is ticking for one lucky lotto player to claim a massive prize. >> ticket worth more than $1.6 million was sold at this liquor store in november. if the prize is not claimed by end of thursday, it expires, and all that money will be distributed to public schools. >> someone's digging in couches right now. >> or i'm...
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today carol told the government _ broken. today carol told the government need _ broken.on.— services have seen in a generation. services have seen in a veneration. , ., ., , ., generation. the question to you is how do you — generation. the question to you is how do you measure - generation. the question to you is how do you measure your- is how do you measure your success? if you get people into good treatment and good recovery programmes, we know from international research, murders go down, crime goes down unless people go to prison. down unless people go to rison. . ., ., , prison. the challenge now is rebuilding — prison. the challenge now is rebuilding a _ prison. the challenge now is rebuilding a broken - prison. the challenge now is rebuilding a broken system, | prison. the challenge now is i rebuilding a broken system, not with more of the same but with new ideas for future treatment. think it's their moment of opportunity. i really want to have around the country innovation, supporting peer workers, people who have been there who know what it's like to be addic
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let me put that question, then. to carol— families.ion, then, to carol homden from - families. let me put that question, | then, to carol homden from coram. are too many vulnerable children going to care? we have seen a big increase in numbers, haven't we? yes, we have it. the first thing we need _ yes, we have it. the first thing we need to— yes, we have it. the first thing we need to remember is there are many children_ need to remember is there are many children in_ need to remember is there are many children in the care system who, for their own _ children in the care system who, for their own protection, needed to be there _ their own protection, needed to be there also— their own protection, needed to be there also the point, however, about this report _ there also the point, however, about this report is — there also the point, however, about this report is that it is putting out the — this report is that it is putting out the importance that it is tipping _ out the importance that it is tipping the scales, and recognising that
let me put that question, then. to carol— families.ion, then, to carol homden from - families. let me put that question, | then, to carol homden from coram. are too many vulnerable children going to care? we have seen a big increase in numbers, haven't we? yes, we have it. the first thing we need _ yes, we have it. the first thing we need to— yes, we have it. the first thing we need to remember is there are many children_ need to remember is there are many children in_ need to remember is...
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for more on the asian trip, we turn to carole e. who is in south korea. >> carol, good morning.more do we know about president biden's a talks with the south korean president? >> when it comes to north korea there are several things. and both leaders spoke at a news conference and called for the denuclearization of the korean pill insulin. this is not new. it is new in terms of the new president of south korea coming out and standing side by side with the american president and sending this message. we also heard from president biden that he would be willing to meet with kim jong-un if they felt that he was serious and sincere about negotiations. there have been no signs of that so far. the president and the administration is saying that they are willing to keep the door open to hold some sort of diplomatic talks if that was coming to pass. the other thing that came up in terms of north korea's the covid outbreak there. we heard from a number of new u.s. officials in recent days that there are growing concerns about the outbreak in north korea. president biden said today, he has
for more on the asian trip, we turn to carole e. who is in south korea. >> carol, good morning.more do we know about president biden's a talks with the south korean president? >> when it comes to north korea there are several things. and both leaders spoke at a news conference and called for the denuclearization of the korean pill insulin. this is not new. it is new in terms of the new president of south korea coming out and standing side by side with the american president and...
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carol glenville, in the michigan elect, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up next, thery six investigation, interviewing donald trump jr. today. but, that's not the most intriguing thing we learned about the investigation. that is next. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend ♪♪ shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? shingrix protects. you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most c
carol glenville, in the michigan elect, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up next, thery six investigation, interviewing donald trump jr. today. but, that's not the most intriguing thing we learned about the investigation. that is next. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend ♪♪ shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because...
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nbc news white house correspondent carol lee joins us.s a slip of the tongue or is our policy changed or changing? >> reporter: as you noted, the white house is saying there is no change in u.s. policy here. they issued a statement clarifying that after the president's comments, saying he was also referring to the u.s. commitment to the taiwan relations act to defend taiwan. so then you look at what the president said. as you noted, it was pretty clear and direct. the question was asked directly, he answered it directly. so he's -- it's also not the first time the president has said something like this. he said something similar in october. one explanation is he meant what he said. and the consequences oh of that are a reaction from china. they reacted negatively condemning the president's statements. and there's concern it could ratchet up tensions in this region. it is notable the president made these comments in the region. the last time he said something like this, he was in washington. so that's a little bit of a difference there. an
nbc news white house correspondent carol lee joins us.s a slip of the tongue or is our policy changed or changing? >> reporter: as you noted, the white house is saying there is no change in u.s. policy here. they issued a statement clarifying that after the president's comments, saying he was also referring to the u.s. commitment to the taiwan relations act to defend taiwan. so then you look at what the president said. as you noted, it was pretty clear and direct. the question was asked...