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carol did not like randy, and carol had access to his house. known to be in the house before the shooting occurred? >> carol. >> she'd gone to the house that night to do some chores for kelly. >> she was, you know, the last person at the house roughly an hour before randy was murdered, she drew the blinds, put the dog in the kennel, and then she left and drove to an aunt's house a couple of blocks away. she was there for the rest of the night. >> the hounds had the scent, or so they thought. all they needed was the granular details, and that's when the investigation took a deep dive into the greatest keeper of secrets in the 21st century, the cellphone. >> i have to have those phones. >> you take them away, my goodness. >> and what's inside. >> yeah. >> what stories they tell. >> detective prill's specialty is phone forensics. meaning he can coax those phones to give up whom was calling whom and when and where they were and what they said in text messages. the detective hunckered down in his cubicle. how much time did you spend in here? >> some
carol did not like randy, and carol had access to his house. known to be in the house before the shooting occurred? >> carol. >> she'd gone to the house that night to do some chores for kelly. >> she was, you know, the last person at the house roughly an hour before randy was murdered, she drew the blinds, put the dog in the kennel, and then she left and drove to an aunt's house a couple of blocks away. she was there for the rest of the night. >> the hounds had the...
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, the big carol life is on the line here. basically scenario, it's really not touched a lot. it's not seen a lot. and i don't think the laws are necessarily in line with what the defense is . so we're hoping to get the right result and change things to change the way that it's being and maybe things will change in the future. and that's what we're hoping . we're hoping for a change in the law. ah, ah, although people describe this country as the more civilized country or a world when it comes to issues with both part of the person psychosis resulting in the death of a child where backward, we're not progressive. where regressive. the united kingdom, canada australia and 29 other european countries have infanticide, watts and these infanticide laws provide for the biological vulnerability of childbirth. if a woman kills her baby under one year of age and she is found to have a mental illness, she is charged with manslaughter instead of homicide. and she sent to a psychiatric hospital. here in the united states. we think of the
, the big carol life is on the line here. basically scenario, it's really not touched a lot. it's not seen a lot. and i don't think the laws are necessarily in line with what the defense is . so we're hoping to get the right result and change things to change the way that it's being and maybe things will change in the future. and that's what we're hoping . we're hoping for a change in the law. ah, ah, although people describe this country as the more civilized country or a world when it comes...
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wonderful author and writer carol roth. read carol roth. she is a must read. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: reports president biden caught on voice mail he knew all along about hunter's business deals with a manhunter called the quote, the spy chief of china, despite president biden's repeated and strenuous denials. we take it on ahead with the federalist margot cleveland. >> at least evidence of some sort of guilty knowledge and, what it shows is that they were in trouble because "the new york times" had come very close to the story. ♪ new poligrip power hold and seal. clinically proven to give strongest hold, plus seals out 5x more food particles. fear no food. new poligrip power hold and seal. ♪. elizabeth: welcome back to the show senior legal correspondent for "the federalist." it is margot cleveland. so good to see you again.gaga esidenteateayte deaenye on this, lked to t t presi pidenbout er bntiden's businessin deals.tt repereedre dreenied it. entidenen: never spokenwith my's deals. here is what i know. i know trump deserves to be investigated. you s
wonderful author and writer carol roth. read carol roth. she is a must read. >> always a pleasure. elizabeth: reports president biden caught on voice mail he knew all along about hunter's business deals with a manhunter called the quote, the spy chief of china, despite president biden's repeated and strenuous denials. we take it on ahead with the federalist margot cleveland. >> at least evidence of some sort of guilty knowledge and, what it shows is that they were in trouble because...
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carol: good morning.l they can make up for certain loss in russian supplies because of the question that everybody is asking today, how much oil will be lost from russia because it's not the whole world that is stopping to buy russian oil. it's primarily the e.u. which is planning to cut its imports from russia in terms of oil in the next six oeight months. but the rest of the world including the largest oil importers that is china and india, are still buying russian oil. we're going to see a re-- reduction in russian oil production or loss of certain level of that production and it is that amount which can be compensated for to a certain extent by opec as a group but i would say primarily those who soint the largest capacity, the g.c.c. countries, saudi arabia, the u.a.e. and kuwait. manus: carole, good to have you with us. we had bobbing mcnally with us a few weeks here said if biden beats m.b.s. and there's a rapprochement, then the probability of them turning on the taps goes up over 50%. how quickly
carol: good morning.l they can make up for certain loss in russian supplies because of the question that everybody is asking today, how much oil will be lost from russia because it's not the whole world that is stopping to buy russian oil. it's primarily the e.u. which is planning to cut its imports from russia in terms of oil in the next six oeight months. but the rest of the world including the largest oil importers that is china and india, are still buying russian oil. we're going to see a...
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over the war patriarch carol is believed to be one of the wealthiest men in russia. and is an avid supporter of president vladimir putin. hungarian prime minister, victor, or bon said, his opposition to sanctioning carol has been long known and should not have come as a surprise, rosalie looked through my lum good. while our correspondent christine what is in brussels, and she told us more about the eaves reaction to hungary obstruction tactics can teddy, that there is a lot of anger. i, especially among e u. invoice, our who feel at that the hungarians are effectively being given too much shy in a sense that we know that for example, the, the ambassador off of france who was chairing the meeting yesterday. we hungry ab voiced. it's a opposition suit to this black listing off this says senior clary and was really frustrated saying it's a direct kind of change could not be made at this stage in the game, but it appears they are seeking to press on with this to go for did this that guarantee clearly dug in their heels and were not willing to compromise on that because
over the war patriarch carol is believed to be one of the wealthiest men in russia. and is an avid supporter of president vladimir putin. hungarian prime minister, victor, or bon said, his opposition to sanctioning carol has been long known and should not have come as a surprise, rosalie looked through my lum good. while our correspondent christine what is in brussels, and she told us more about the eaves reaction to hungary obstruction tactics can teddy, that there is a lot of anger. i,...
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carol: oh, wow. good question. so when phil rucker my co-author and i at the "washington post," we went down to see him in mar-a-lago in march. and it was like he was living is elba or his own little brigadoon. he was living an alternative reality where he won the election. john mccain was evil. everybody was stupid. it was in the republican party who didn't support him. and he was still being celebrated with hail to the chief on the mar-a-lago patio when he went out to dinner after we interviewed him. people stood at attention. this is where he was living in his mind. as for the people that are still around him, it's a much smaller group of secret service agents. smaller detail. and just a few loyal folks who have stayed on. i did not see either ivanka or jared. however, at dinner, i did see donald trump jr. and kimberly guilfoyle and eric trump and his wife, laura. so there is still a hard core group. there were also people who were coming to sort of kiss the ring. lawmakers who want to get re-elected in the midt
carol: oh, wow. good question. so when phil rucker my co-author and i at the "washington post," we went down to see him in mar-a-lago in march. and it was like he was living is elba or his own little brigadoon. he was living an alternative reality where he won the election. john mccain was evil. everybody was stupid. it was in the republican party who didn't support him. and he was still being celebrated with hail to the chief on the mar-a-lago patio when he went out to dinner after...
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i get misty eyed when i see carol - first sight of carol?haps. you i get it. anything misty eyed about| carol? i am here, chaps. you wait our carol? i am here, chaps. you wait yourturn- — carol? i am here, chaps. you wait your turn. thank _ carol? i am here, chaps. you wait your turn. thank you. _ carol? i am here, chaps. you wait your turn. thank you. now - carol? i am here, chaps. you wait your turn. thank you. now is i carol? i am here, chaps. you wait your turn. thank you. now is a i carol? i am here, chaps. you wait i your turn. thank you. now is a good time. bi your turn. thank you. now is a good time- big love _ your turn. thank you. now is a good time. big love right— your turn. thank you. now is a good time. big love right back. _ your turn. thank you. now is a good time. big love right back. good i time. big love right back. good mornin: time. big love right back. good morning and — time. big love right back. good morning and it _ time. big love right back. good morning and it is _ time. big love right back. good morning and it is
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for carol, the invasion of ukraine is a religious crusade aimed at defending divine law. those who oppose it are therefore enemies of god. the kremlin and its forces have effectively been granted a religious stamp of approval for their actions. many of the victims of the violence unleashed by the kremlin and blessed by the church and moscow are carol's own faithful. ukraine has almost 12000 russian orthodox parishes . many of which now stand in the way of russian munitions. a 2nd look at some of the stories that make news around the world. a full people have been shot dead at a hospital campus in tulsa, in the u. s. state of oklahoma. police say the government targeted a doctor who he blamed for pain after recent surgery. now the doctor as well as the receptionist and the patient were killed in the attack. the suspect was later found dead after apparently shooting himself. sell trial against a former comedian bill. cosby has begun in the u. s. he's being sued by a woman who alleges he molested nearly 50 years ago. he's not attending the trial and he's spokesman says the a
for carol, the invasion of ukraine is a religious crusade aimed at defending divine law. those who oppose it are therefore enemies of god. the kremlin and its forces have effectively been granted a religious stamp of approval for their actions. many of the victims of the violence unleashed by the kremlin and blessed by the church and moscow are carol's own faithful. ukraine has almost 12000 russian orthodox parishes . many of which now stand in the way of russian munitions. a 2nd look at some...
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ok, carol tobias, thank _ good for our leader. ok, carol tobias, thank you _ good for our leader.. ok, carol i tobias, thank you very much for joining us this evening from the national right to live committee. staying in the us... the most significant gun control bill in nearly 30 years has been signed into law by president biden. it imposes tougher checks on young gun buyers and encourages states to remove guns from people considered a threat. congress approved the legislation with bipartisan support this week, following a spate of mass shootings. let's get more on this now with our north america correspondent peter bowes who's is in los angeles. hello, take us through the details of this bill, first of all.— of this bill, first of all. well, this is hastily _ of this bill, first of all. well, this is hastily written - of this bill, first of all. well, - this is hastily written legislation in the wake of those shootings that you refer to. and it includes increased background checks for people under the age of 21 who want to buy a gun. there is money for mental health programmes,
ok, carol tobias, thank _ good for our leader. ok, carol tobias, thank you _ good for our leader.. ok, carol i tobias, thank you very much for joining us this evening from the national right to live committee. staying in the us... the most significant gun control bill in nearly 30 years has been signed into law by president biden. it imposes tougher checks on young gun buyers and encourages states to remove guns from people considered a threat. congress approved the legislation with bipartisan...
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we have been so proud of carole.— proud of carole. she was facing somebody _ proud of carole. is for someone to take on a claim like this, is that what you are talking about? ~ , ,., , this, is that what you are talking about? ~ ,,., , , this, is that what you are talking about? ~ , , about? absolutely, but the impact noes about? absolutely, but the impact goes beyond _ about? absolutely, but the impact goes beyond the — about? absolutely, but the impact goes beyond the financial- about? absolutely, but the impact goes beyond the financial impact. | goes beyond the financial impact. carole has spoken about the impact on her mental health for example. we call these strategic law suits against public, slaps, so what was at stake was her reputation and home, all of these things of utmost importance, but it is up to the press to report freely on such issues. if arron banks had won today, that would be having a very different impact so we are pleased it has gone the way it has. fin different impact so we are pleased it has gone the way it has.- it has gone the way it has. on that oi
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carol, i want you to give us some background. who is robert engel, what do we need to know about the secret service during the trump presidency? >> great questions, and so concise as you so cleanly are. first off, i will say alicia, the thing that you really need to know, we all need to keep in mind about the secret service during the trump administration, is that president of president there can be some loyalists that stick by a particular president. donald trump politicized the secret service in a way that no other president had before. the most similar situation might have been president nixon, who tried to use secret service agents as spies on some of his political opponents, candidates for president, he tried to install agents he thought were loyal to him to sort of catch them in the act of something bad, and report back to him. donald trump politicized this agency by installing, as his white house deputy chief of staff, the former head of his secret service detail. that person, tony ornato, eventually basically becomes the
carol, i want you to give us some background. who is robert engel, what do we need to know about the secret service during the trump presidency? >> great questions, and so concise as you so cleanly are. first off, i will say alicia, the thing that you really need to know, we all need to keep in mind about the secret service during the trump administration, is that president of president there can be some loyalists that stick by a particular president. donald trump politicized the secret...
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carol leonnig, glenn kirschner, clint watts, thank you all so much. great to see you, guys. >> coming up, alarming and disturbing details on the police response in the uvalde school shooting. the chief of the texas tribune is here, and his paper reveals stunning new reporting. and later, we'll bring you the almost unbelievable list of changes made to the republican party platform in that same state, texas. one example, they are rejecting that biden won the presidency. the 11th hour just getting underway on this very important monday night. stick around. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on y
carol leonnig, glenn kirschner, clint watts, thank you all so much. great to see you, guys. >> coming up, alarming and disturbing details on the police response in the uvalde school shooting. the chief of the texas tribune is here, and his paper reveals stunning new reporting. and later, we'll bring you the almost unbelievable list of changes made to the republican party platform in that same state, texas. one example, they are rejecting that biden won the presidency. the 11th hour just...
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now, the reason he was on that list is because patriot carol is a staunch an ally, and supporter our for president vladimir putin. he has backed the invasion at russia's invasion inside ukraine in his sermons, he has blamed the west and nato for it. it's not very clear why be hungarians are not opposed to that, but it has come as a surprise in the sense that at that meeting of you, leaders on monday the issue did not come up. prison or band did not raise the issue . now that meeting with the invoice on wednesday yesterday, is here to have dragged on. it got very tense with the french ambassador who was chairing the meeting, insisting that it was too late in the game to institute such a change. so we now have a scenario where hungry finds itself again, blocking the european union from taking further action against russia in the form of targeted sanctions. and of course, to get to this, to this package, the hungarians, of course at howled out because they were lobbying against a russian oil and bell that they were able to secure an extensive opt out. and now we have the scenario where
now, the reason he was on that list is because patriot carol is a staunch an ally, and supporter our for president vladimir putin. he has backed the invasion at russia's invasion inside ukraine in his sermons, he has blamed the west and nato for it. it's not very clear why be hungarians are not opposed to that, but it has come as a surprise in the sense that at that meeting of you, leaders on monday the issue did not come up. prison or band did not raise the issue . now that meeting with the...
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carol leonnig, glenn kirschner, clint watts, thank you all so much. to see you, guys. >> coming up, alarming and disturbing details on the police response in the uvalde school shooting. the chief of the texas tribune is here, and his paper reveals stunning new reporting. and later, we'll bring you the almost unbelievable list of changes made to the republican party platform in that same state, texas. one example, they are rejecting that biden won the presidency. the 11th hour just getting underway on this very important monday night. stick around. stick around i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. hi. we're zerowater. and we believe everyone deserves the number one pharmacist recommended the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a loo
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i thought you were talking about carol! yeah of course not, carol isl carol!a mention because across many parts of— worth a mention because across many parts of england they are high or very high — parts of england they are high or very high. it is grass and nettles in particular that you will notice if you _ in particular that you will notice if you are — in particular that you will notice if you are allergic to those currently. we have the rain to clear eastern _ currently. we have the rain to clear eastern england, moving slowly across _ eastern england, moving slowly across scotland and eventually it will cur!— across scotland and eventually it will curl back into northern ireland, _ will curl back into northern ireland, but for northern scotland, here there — ireland, but for northern scotland, here there is sunshine around and you will_ here there is sunshine around and you will hang on to that for much of the day _ you will hang on to that for much of the day. come south, in northern ireland _ the day. come south, in northern ireland there are bright sp
i thought you were talking about carol! yeah of course not, carol isl carol!a mention because across many parts of— worth a mention because across many parts of england they are high or very high — parts of england they are high or very high. it is grass and nettles in particular that you will notice if you _ in particular that you will notice if you are — in particular that you will notice if you are allergic to those currently. we have the rain to clear eastern _ currently. we have the...
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i am carol and i am from edinburgh. what made - here. i am carol and i am from edinburgh.you decide to come here today? _ edinburgh. what made you decide to come here today? our _ edinburgh. what made you decide to come here today? our friends - edinburgh. what made you decide to | come here today? our friends invited us to a picnic — come here today? our friends invited us to a picnic. and _ come here today? our friends invited us to a picnic. and it _ come here today? our friends invited us to a picnic. and it wasn't - come here today? our friends invited us to a picnic. and it wasn't to - us to a picnic. and it wasn't to celebrate _ us to a picnic. and it wasn't to celebrate the _ us to a picnic. and it wasn't to celebrate the queen? - us to a picnic. and it wasn't to celebrate the queen? yes, i us to a picnic. and it wasn't to . celebrate the queen? yes, such us to a picnic. and it wasn't to - celebrate the queen? yes, such as she has_ celebrate the queen? yes, such as she has a _ celebrate the queen? yes, such as she has a home _ celebrate the queen? yes, such as she
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carol was a beloved member of the central new york community and a devoted philanthropist. a syracuse native, carol met her husband, alexander baldwin, while attending syracuse university. they were married in 1954 and had six children. they lived in long island until her husband's death in 1983. in 1990 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. she nearly lost her battle with breast cancer but overcame it following a double mastectomy. following this experience, she dedicated her life to helping others fight breast cancer. in 1996, she founded the carol baldwin breast cancer research fund on the campus of suny st stoneybrook. five years later, the carol m. baldwin fund of central new york was established in syracuse. to date, the baldwin fund has provided more than 60 grants to support research programs and has spurred nearly $24 million in additional grant funding. the fund supports numerous programs including studies of contributing factors to breast cancer -- education and medical professionals, and the general public, and studies of the outcome and detection of treatments
carol was a beloved member of the central new york community and a devoted philanthropist. a syracuse native, carol met her husband, alexander baldwin, while attending syracuse university. they were married in 1954 and had six children. they lived in long island until her husband's death in 1983. in 1990 she was diagnosed with breast cancer. she nearly lost her battle with breast cancer but overcame it following a double mastectomy. following this experience, she dedicated her life to helping...
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would that move the needle much, carol?> i mean, it is like all of their other proposals, it doesn't fix the root of the problem. it would be great for us to not be swimming in gas taxes which happens usually at the state and local left there is some federal component but the bigger part is usually state and local. whether it is canceling student loans or suspending the gas tax, they don't want to get their hands dirty. they don't want to fix the actual problem. they want to kick the can undo the road. at some point we have to address the root cause issue and the tax isn't a great thing but the issue is the energy policy. if he wanted to actually do something, neil, he would do a 18 on energy. neil: other presidents have done 180s and it has not hurt them. bill clinton famously after the midterm debacle for democrats, not only changed the view of the parade but ultimately led it on era of big government being over. there is precedent with presidents changing their mind. i don't know what will happen here, mark, but if the p
would that move the needle much, carol?> i mean, it is like all of their other proposals, it doesn't fix the root of the problem. it would be great for us to not be swimming in gas taxes which happens usually at the state and local left there is some federal component but the bigger part is usually state and local. whether it is canceling student loans or suspending the gas tax, they don't want to get their hands dirty. they don't want to fix the actual problem. they want to kick the can...
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the hungarian ambassador then vetoed the blacklisting off rushes, massena carried patriarch carol. now, the reason he is on the list is because as the head of the orthodox church are patriot, carol is very close at 22 to prison rather be put in. he is a close ally, a close supporter. he has a batch. the russian invasion are of ukraine in his sermons, he blames nato and the west for it. so those, some of the reasons why he is on that list in the 1st place. now the hungarians have insinuated at the fact that they don't want to be targeting religious figures in black in the black listing and sanctions. but the key question is, why bring this up? now, when e, you leaders were gathered at that summit on monday, where they came up with disagreement. as prime minister victor alba didn't seem to raise the issue. they said this has come out as a bit of an ambush. again, putting the hungarians in the position where they are seem to be stalling the process of further targeting russia by way of sanctions. indeed, you will know the 6 package fil took as long as it did, because the hungarians we
the hungarian ambassador then vetoed the blacklisting off rushes, massena carried patriarch carol. now, the reason he is on the list is because as the head of the orthodox church are patriot, carol is very close at 22 to prison rather be put in. he is a close ally, a close supporter. he has a batch. the russian invasion are of ukraine in his sermons, he blames nato and the west for it. so those, some of the reasons why he is on that list in the 1st place. now the hungarians have insinuated at...
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elizabeth: carol roth, great interview there. great writer. come back.cized for not doing enough to stop the largest caravan of illegal migrants ever. it is heading towards the u.s. border. reports that the media is ignoring the main player with the biden family selling access and influence to the president and we'll tell you it is not hunter. we'll tell you who it is ahead on "the evening edit". 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 rea
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carol tobias, thank you so much forjoining — happen.ch forjoining us _ happen. carol tobias, thank you so much forjoining us their _ happen. carol tobias, thank you so much forjoining us their phone - much forjoining us their phone georgia. with me now is the founder of an international organisation that fights against gender—based violence, and he if i could ask, please, feel the action to this court's ruling overturning roe v wade and sending the matter of abortion back to the states. it is devastating- _ abortion back to the states. it is devastating. i— abortion back to the states. it is devastating. i have _ abortion back to the states. it 3 devastating. i have the same reaction that people who have been watching this and fighting this issue, women who are going to get pregnant have been worrying about this and this is exactly what has happened. it not only sets, you know, the movement towards reproductive justice and the right to, for us to have bodily autonomy back so, so far. we have already seen the ripple effect so, you know,
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that was carol sanger, professor at columbia law school in new york. thank you so much for your insights. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making news. at this hour, hundreds of people have marched through the streets of our slow in protest against the killing of 2 people and wounding of 21 others during the cities. pride week norway security services have called the shooting and islamist terror act, and raise the terror alert to the highest level suspect was arrested. sweeping gun safety legislation was signed into law after the bill was earlier approved by us lawmakers. they're the 1st significant federal laws to be passed in the united states in decades. and both the reforms will make it harder for young people to buy weapons. the measures come after a state of mass shootings in the us, including one at a school in texas that left $21.00 dead to the war in ukraine. now, and after weeks of fierce fighting against invading russian forces, ukrainian troops are retreating from the eastern city of city to the nets. original off
that was carol sanger, professor at columbia law school in new york. thank you so much for your insights. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making news. at this hour, hundreds of people have marched through the streets of our slow in protest against the killing of 2 people and wounding of 21 others during the cities. pride week norway security services have called the shooting and islamist terror act, and raise the terror alert to the highest level suspect was...
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you're about to meet my friend, carol lynn pierson. watch. >> this is gerald's jacket. >> reporter: at 82, author carolyn pierson wears the jacket that once belonged to the father of her four children. she wears it to walk and to meditate. >> meditation for me is getting rid of the difficult stuff of life. >> reporter: difficult stuff from a difficult story. first told in her random house memoir, good-bye, i love you, a book that brought headlines in the 1980s. wife brings gay husband home to die of aids. >> who were gerald and carolyn at the beginning? reading from her book, carolyn pierson says at the beginning -- >> gerald shone. that's the best way i can describe him. >> reporter: gerald told carolyn about his fieldings for men and his past before they married, but she chose to stay, believing his resolve matched the promises of their mormon faith that marriage would make gerald straight. in the book, she writes of gerald's coming out. >> gerald slowly took his hands from his face and looked at them, then looked at me. if i could s
you're about to meet my friend, carol lynn pierson. watch. >> this is gerald's jacket. >> reporter: at 82, author carolyn pierson wears the jacket that once belonged to the father of her four children. she wears it to walk and to meditate. >> meditation for me is getting rid of the difficult stuff of life. >> reporter: difficult stuff from a difficult story. first told in her random house memoir, good-bye, i love you, a book that brought headlines in the 1980s. wife...
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over the wall patriarch carol is believed to be one of the wealthiest many russia. and is an avid supporter of president putin getting prime minister victor all bands and his opposition to sanctioning carol has been long known and should not have come as a surprise bill or is this latest package of sanctions against russia. now a done deal is brussels correspondent christine montoya. well, so now that this latest hurdle has been cleared and, and the ear has effectively given him at 2 pressure from hungry in removing at the senior care of the head of the orthodox church from that blacklist. it is now the formality of this agreement, as it is in this text to be sent to all the $27.00 capitals who must sign off on his end to have it back to brussels or in the early hours of friday morning. by all indications that process is now on track for that to happen. but of course ad, this was a span in the works that, that almost derailed this entire process. at some stage, it was unclear if there were going to be able to get over the slightest impasse, but it appears at they ha
over the wall patriarch carol is believed to be one of the wealthiest many russia. and is an avid supporter of president putin getting prime minister victor all bands and his opposition to sanctioning carol has been long known and should not have come as a surprise bill or is this latest package of sanctions against russia. now a done deal is brussels correspondent christine montoya. well, so now that this latest hurdle has been cleared and, and the ear has effectively given him at 2 pressure...
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that is something carol wa5 something carol was talking to us about yesterday.— something carol was talkingut yesterday. about the rest of europe too. exactly. if you - about yesterday. about the rest of europe too. exactly. if you are - europe too. exactly. if you are heading off on holiday, be prepared, take what you need. if you are staying here, carol i5 take what you need. if you are staying here, carol is the weather. a much fresher, greener picture. good morning. it is indeed. good morning. for many of us it is a mild start to the day. if you are in rural wale5 start to the day. if you are in rural wales or south west england, overnight temperatures have fallen away to between about one and a degrees. it is a bit nippy. for the rest of this week it is going to turn hot and humid. rest of this week it is going to turn hotand humid. we rest of this week it is going to turn hot and humid. we will actually import some of that hot air which is in spain at the moment. but not at the levels that they have had. so are our top temperature this week is likely to be on friday summer in the sout
that is something carol wa5 something carol was talking to us about yesterday.— something carol was talkingut yesterday. about the rest of europe too. exactly. if you - about yesterday. about the rest of europe too. exactly. if you are - europe too. exactly. if you are heading off on holiday, be prepared, take what you need. if you are staying here, carol i5 take what you need. if you are staying here, carol is the weather. a much fresher, greener picture. good morning. it is indeed. good...
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carol leonnig is back and former assistant u.s.y for the southern district of new york and the former majority council during donald trump's first impeachment trial. he's now a candidate for congress in new york. msnbc legal analyst and former u.s. attorney joyce vance is here and pete strzok is here former fbi counterintelligence agent. dan goldman, i start with you. this denial is so specific and so parsed, i'm not even sure the two parties are saying anything all that different at this point. >> in the legal world we call this a strawman. you set up an argument that was not made and then you knock it down. nobody said that the surveillance was of any place that was breached on january 6th and no one alleged that any of the people on the surveillance tour were charged criminally by the department of justice, yet that's what, of course, representative loudermilk wants to point out. the fact of the matter is that he issued a very thorough denial last time when the committee asked him to come testify before they, at that point, they
carol leonnig is back and former assistant u.s.y for the southern district of new york and the former majority council during donald trump's first impeachment trial. he's now a candidate for congress in new york. msnbc legal analyst and former u.s. attorney joyce vance is here and pete strzok is here former fbi counterintelligence agent. dan goldman, i start with you. this denial is so specific and so parsed, i'm not even sure the two parties are saying anything all that different at this...
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. >>> carol tobias now, president of the national right to life committee. carol, thank you your organization, one of the oldest anti-abortion groups in the country, you have been part of its national leadership for 35 years your reaction to today's court decision >> i'm thrilled. i really believe that the court issued the right decision. they corrected a mistake they made in 1973 >> carol, what is your message and the message of your group for, say, the grandmother in an underserved community in the south or the midwest concerned something awful and criminal happens to her granddaughter that without the privilege of money and connections, she might have to terminate her pregnancy in an unsafe way or carry an attacker's baby to term? >> it is a cold, heartless society that would tell a woman that if her financial circumstances are difficult, she should kill her child. we need to find ways to respond to that, to help her the pro-life community has three times the pregnancy centers available for that kind of help than there are abortion sites. we have got stat
. >>> carol tobias now, president of the national right to life committee. carol, thank you your organization, one of the oldest anti-abortion groups in the country, you have been part of its national leadership for 35 years your reaction to today's court decision >> i'm thrilled. i really believe that the court issued the right decision. they corrected a mistake they made in 1973 >> carol, what is your message and the message of your group for, say, the grandmother in an...
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in-depth sunday with carol easton political information. it is the source. the issues facing is america's network unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. here, or q, honors, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. charlie tonight were actually thrilled to welcome tristan and andrew. into public i is a pregnant
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carol, dave, great to see you both.ng blockade of ukrainian grain shows no sign of stopping. what one historian predicts putin is plotting. ♪ gonna save the world tonight. ♪ who's gonna bring it back to life? ♪♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ first psoriasis, then psoriatic arthritis. even walking was tough. i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. cosentyx can help you move, look, and feel better... by treating the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting...get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious... and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms... or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if yo
carol, dave, great to see you both.ng blockade of ukrainian grain shows no sign of stopping. what one historian predicts putin is plotting. ♪ gonna save the world tonight. ♪ who's gonna bring it back to life? ♪♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >>...
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joining us now is carol leonnig.ulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, was also the author of zero fail their: wives and follow the secret service, who all of us immediately wanted to call as soon as we got this point in today's testimony. carol, thank you for making time to be with us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> glad to be here, rachel. so, let's have it. what do you want to know? >> i want to know if it's logistically, physically, geometrically feasible for the grabbing at the steering wheel, grabbing at the secret service agent thing, to physically happened? >> so, it would be very difficult and what is really called the beast, the limousine, the old cadillac. it will be very difficult. over the communications equipment, i'm informed by people who right in that vehicle rather regularly, for the president to have lunged over it towards his detail leader. the detail leader typically and almost always sits and the right front seat. it would be very difficult to get all over that stuff. but, sorry, rach
joining us now is carol leonnig.ulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, was also the author of zero fail their: wives and follow the secret service, who all of us immediately wanted to call as soon as we got this point in today's testimony. carol, thank you for making time to be with us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> glad to be here, rachel. so, let's have it. what do you want to know? >> i want to know if it's logistically, physically, geometrically feasible for the...
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carol tobias, the president of the national right to life group with us here this morning, and carol,action here this morning? >> i'm ecstatic. the supreme court has correctly decided that the right to kill unborn children is not in the u.s. constitution. this is a great day for unborn children and their mothers. >> what do you make of the chief justice -- you heard me carol, mention just moments ago? what chief justice john roberts, a conservative wrote essentially saying we don't need to take the, quote, dramatic step of altogether eliminating the abortion right first recognized in roe, suggesting that there could have been some sort of compromise? your reaction to the chief justice? >> i'm not sure what compromise he would have come up with that would not result in the deaths of many, many preborn babies. i think the court was correctly decided, and i'm very appreciative for the five justices who had the courage to say this court was wrong in 1973. >> carol, i know this has been a fight for many of you for 50 years since roe versus wade became the law of the land. >> mm-hmm. >> wha
carol tobias, the president of the national right to life group with us here this morning, and carol,action here this morning? >> i'm ecstatic. the supreme court has correctly decided that the right to kill unborn children is not in the u.s. constitution. this is a great day for unborn children and their mothers. >> what do you make of the chief justice -- you heard me carol, mention just moments ago? what chief justice john roberts, a conservative wrote essentially saying we don't...
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we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars, you know what you are listening to? "tapestry." ♪ >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a song written by my friend, john david sausser, who is my favorite california songwriter and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless love." >> she was in many ways my greatest collaborator. i became a professional song writer because of the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. ♪ faithless love ♪ ♪ like a river flows ♪ ♪ raindrops falling ♪ ♪ on a
we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out...
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iron ore, carol talked about this.ncrease will play part and parcel with the infrastructure pushed by president xi jinping and food shortages. we have got to look at agricultural exports. like to look at today. shery: and you keep us updated on all of that, stephen with what to expect. let's get the vonnie quinn. vonnie: most of the assessor's outlook for global growth to 3% following 4.5% predictions in december. the organizations of the world economy will pay a hefty price for the were in ukraine with weaker growth, stronger inflation, and potentially long-lasting damage to supply chains. chief economist says that governments must take immediate steps to avoid a crisis. >> we have healthy growth and high inflation. remove some accommodation. it cannot address supply shortages but signals we will targeted. in those countries where there is biggest demand monetary policy should be tighter. vonnie: accompany says investigation is underway after a fire broke out its export terminal in texas. a company spokesperson says t
iron ore, carol talked about this.ncrease will play part and parcel with the infrastructure pushed by president xi jinping and food shortages. we have got to look at agricultural exports. like to look at today. shery: and you keep us updated on all of that, stephen with what to expect. let's get the vonnie quinn. vonnie: most of the assessor's outlook for global growth to 3% following 4.5% predictions in december. the organizations of the world economy will pay a hefty price for the were in...
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now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood.d you can see by midday and into the early afternoon where that weather front will be producing some rain. we�*ve also got these showers, some of which will be heavy, potentially thundery. small risk of catching one at wimbledon this afternoon, but with lighter winds temperatures up to 23 degrees will feel quite pleasant. now, as we head on through the evening and overnight period, many, but not all of the showers will fade. we�*ve got some more rainjust clipping kent and east anglia as it pushes northwards. and we�*ve also got some showery rain moving northwards across england and wales into northern ireland and scotland by the end of the night. it�*s not going to be a particularly cold night either. tomorrow, this band of showery rain continues to move northwards and we�*ll see a bit more cloud at times across east anglia and kent. elsewhere, sunshine and showers, most of the showers in the north and the west with highs getting up to 21. hello. this is bbc news. i�*m lewis vaughanjon
now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood.d you can see by midday and into the early afternoon where that weather front will be producing some rain. we�*ve also got these showers, some of which will be heavy, potentially thundery. small risk of catching one at wimbledon this afternoon, but with lighter winds temperatures up to 23 degrees will feel quite pleasant. now, as we head on through the evening and overnight period, many, but not all of the showers will fade....
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and then so carol asks how do you free yourself i would encourage carol to read the book but how do you free yourself to just create? >> i always when i give talks i tell people that you have to think first about where you're going to live and again this goes back to being a sharecropper's daughter. some people think it's all just magic but actually writers have to eat. if you have children you have to do more than that. you have to put them through school and buy shoes so it comes down to being , exercising your practical side because you must find a way to live that gives you ample time to do the work that you'redreaming of doing . >> and you know, here in mississippi we are i think very common people. but when you cross us or someone you love we are very unkind. we're going to get you. i'm not sure that's a good thing or not . but a lot of people when they found out i was doing this talk people who i don't know. people who tangentially most people would say i can't believe you're talking to miss walker . then there's these other people that come in with these critiques of you that th
and then so carol asks how do you free yourself i would encourage carol to read the book but how do you free yourself to just create? >> i always when i give talks i tell people that you have to think first about where you're going to live and again this goes back to being a sharecropper's daughter. some people think it's all just magic but actually writers have to eat. if you have children you have to do more than that. you have to put them through school and buy shoes so it comes down...
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this is one of the harvest bowls carol.is a loyal daily harvest customer that says after she ate the french lentil and lee crumbles. she had abdominal and shoulder pain that ultimately landed her in the er it was pretty sharp right away 3d says she had a ct scan ultrasound blood tests and gave a urine sample but doctors couldn't find anything. she went home and after a week of eating bland foods ate the daily harvest crumbles a second time by the next morning. she says her pain was back. it was acute and it was sharp and then it became unbearable in the er again. she says doctors found high levels of liver enzymes and dysfunction in her gallbladder pressure. that wasn't letting the fluids go through which can be really dangerous. four days in the hospital her primary care doctor recommended. she have her gallbladder removed. he said that was the only way for me. to not experience the pain according to the fda website on june 23rd daily harvest voluntarily recalled all 20,000 units of french lentil and leak crumbles due to c
this is one of the harvest bowls carol.is a loyal daily harvest customer that says after she ate the french lentil and lee crumbles. she had abdominal and shoulder pain that ultimately landed her in the er it was pretty sharp right away 3d says she had a ct scan ultrasound blood tests and gave a urine sample but doctors couldn't find anything. she went home and after a week of eating bland foods ate the daily harvest crumbles a second time by the next morning. she says her pain was back. it was...
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our guest in july will be author and emory university professor carol anderson. she will talk and take calls about voting rights gun regulation and race in america. her books include white rage one person no vote and most recently the second race and guns in fatally unequal america. it's about the history and impact of the second amendment on african americans. here's a preview of professor anderson's thoughts. 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 had asked. 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 win a licensed gun owner is gunned down for no other reason than
our guest in july will be author and emory university professor carol anderson. she will talk and take calls about voting rights gun regulation and race in america. her books include white rage one person no vote and most recently the second race and guns in fatally unequal america. it's about the history and impact of the second amendment on african americans. here's a preview of professor anderson's thoughts. it really emerged out of the killing of philando castile. because here you had a...
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well done, carol, handfina spells of rain. well done, carol, handling all _ spells of rain.oing. i am too busy i just keep going. i am too busy thinkina just keep going. i am too busy thinking about _ just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what _ just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i - just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i need - just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i need to l just keep going. i am too busy i thinking about what i need to say next! _ thinking about what i need to say next! �* ., , , ., , next! alarm bells of the different kind! now to what's being described as a landmark change to aviation rules in the uk. for the first time, pilots with hiv will be able to fly without restrictions. under the old rules, pilots who disclosed they had the virus had to undergo a complex and expensive testing process to assess their mental abilities. pilotjames bushe led the campaign for the change and joins us now. good for the change and joins us now. morning. good for the chance and 'oins us now. morninu. , dressed good morn
well done, carol, handfina spells of rain. well done, carol, handling all _ spells of rain.oing. i am too busy i just keep going. i am too busy thinkina just keep going. i am too busy thinking about _ just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what _ just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i - just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i need - just keep going. i am too busy thinking about what i need to l just keep going. i am too busy i thinking about what i need to say...
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i want to bring in garrett haake, along with white house correspondent carol lee.ant to start with you, cara. at times briefings can be somewhat lighthearted. now this one. matthew mccoy hi had a very clear and emotional message not just to the audience in the briefing room, but presumably the audience watching live across the country. >> that's right, hallie, he made an impassioned plea to pass legislation his wife was there. she was holding sneakers of one of the victims who wanted to be a marine biologist when she grew up. he really said this was a time for congress not to think about their next election, but to think about doing something larger than themselves. that's part of what he said. he said, make the loss of these lives matter. so we've seen a lot of action here at the white house today, in terms of the president trying to get behind and push for some sort of gun regulation, legislation. he med with senator murphy. you saw matthew mcconaughey come out. as for the talks in congress and where the white house fits in, the president had this meeting. it was
i want to bring in garrett haake, along with white house correspondent carol lee.ant to start with you, cara. at times briefings can be somewhat lighthearted. now this one. matthew mccoy hi had a very clear and emotional message not just to the audience in the briefing room, but presumably the audience watching live across the country. >> that's right, hallie, he made an impassioned plea to pass legislation his wife was there. she was holding sneakers of one of the victims who wanted to...
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joining me now is carol browner, former epa administrator under president clinton.reme court just handed down. >> it's devastating. you know, it is yet another example of the court's unwillingness to protect the health and safety of the american people from guns to climate change. it's devastating. >> if you were in your old job today, carol, how much does this change the work of the agency just in the immediate? >> well, my hope is -- and i know the agency will do everything they can to continue to address climate change. it is the most pressing environmental public health issue that we've ever faced. and certainly for communities that will be most impacted, it's essential we continue to move forward. so i think they will do what they can. what's deeply troubling about today's decision is it limits what they can do, right? so rather than allowing them to find the most cost effective ways to achieve pollution reductions, to encourage more renewables, to bring families lower electricity bills, this court has said you can't do that. it's tide ed epa's hands behinds ba
joining me now is carol browner, former epa administrator under president clinton.reme court just handed down. >> it's devastating. you know, it is yet another example of the court's unwillingness to protect the health and safety of the american people from guns to climate change. it's devastating. >> if you were in your old job today, carol, how much does this change the work of the agency just in the immediate? >> well, my hope is -- and i know the agency will do everything...
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so it's ways in which they use the big lie, the legal strategy, i think it's just as carol says, take, and remember, we're talking about conspiracy here. this extends all the way back, would be to use the big lie to somehow leverage a delay of the certification. >> harry litman, always clear, concise, to the point, and educational for me because, man, you understand the law ten times better than i ever will, and carol leonnig, of course, i feel for you spending all that time in donald trump's head. thank you for spending the time, it helps the rest of us understand what we face. >>> when we return, congress is under pressure to enact gun safety reform, and today a bipartisan group of senators is looking for common ground. what we know about that meeting and whether the shooting in uvalde will spur the action that is coming up next. coming up ne. and it's never too early to learn you could save with america's number one motorcycle insurer. that's right, jamie. but it's not just about savings. it's about the friends we make along the way. you said it, flo. and don't forget to floss befo
so it's ways in which they use the big lie, the legal strategy, i think it's just as carol says, take, and remember, we're talking about conspiracy here. this extends all the way back, would be to use the big lie to somehow leverage a delay of the certification. >> harry litman, always clear, concise, to the point, and educational for me because, man, you understand the law ten times better than i ever will, and carol leonnig, of course, i feel for you spending all that time in donald...