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chris johnson is the national direct to for. was there any joins as now from port was being popping you again and of course, we don't want to speculate on the number of casualties. we already know that it's likely to be high. but maybe if you give us some idea of the landscape, the geography of this area, the number of people that the population inside these villages. yeah, thank you. thanks. haven't been to that. i. yeah, i tried to explains and think of proteins here and this area is quite a long way from the capital city. it's 600 kilometers and it's in a fairly remote filings region with the states to photography. we frequently have earthquakes, high right, full. and so we're just saying to a tragic event type price and, and costs and models. and if he goes out to those who suffer this last to buy this area or is fairly remote, even from the provincial center a while back, it's quite a long drive. and so what we're saying is the tragic events take place of 3 and 42 days a guy here in the morning. so you can imagine buying in
chris johnson is the national direct to for. was there any joins as now from port was being popping you again and of course, we don't want to speculate on the number of casualties. we already know that it's likely to be high. but maybe if you give us some idea of the landscape, the geography of this area, the number of people that the population inside these villages. yeah, thank you. thanks. haven't been to that. i. yeah, i tried to explains and think of proteins here and this area is quite a...
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but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weightlass. i'm here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different art from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. have to be able be here. little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in the bay ha
but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weightlass. i'm here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different art from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the...
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and chris johnson is based in papa new guinea, where he is the national director for world vision is as location makes the rescue operation extremely challenging. in this area is quite a long way from the capital city. it's 600 kilometers and it's in a fairly revised filings region with the state of graphy. we frequently have earthquakes. this area is fairly remote, even from the provincial center a while back. it's quite a long drive. and so what we're saying is the tragic events take place of the 3 of so the 2 days a guy in the morning. so you can imagine buying in the dock and literally the mountain falling down. when you, it is incredibly challenging to get access to this area. so this is also hampered by the mind by why the tools and the land slide across it so that they will be ongoing and challenges and getting people in. and then also once we've done proper assessments and we look at time united, continuing searching of rescue operations. so exactly how can we get assistance in there? i think that will obviously require helicopters and other aircraft and other things, but yea
and chris johnson is based in papa new guinea, where he is the national director for world vision is as location makes the rescue operation extremely challenging. in this area is quite a long way from the capital city. it's 600 kilometers and it's in a fairly revised filings region with the state of graphy. we frequently have earthquakes. this area is fairly remote, even from the provincial center a while back. it's quite a long drive. and so what we're saying is the tragic events take place of...
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but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum hits above its weight to this wheezing. you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. it's help keep the lights on. we also have to maintain a collection of over 1500 pieces and our permanent collection. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. happy to be able to be
but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum hits above its weight to this wheezing. you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may...
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but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightlass. come here to this wheezing, you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artist here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah, and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. happy to be able to be here. can a little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts al
but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightlass. come here to this wheezing, you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artist here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic...
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but for san jose museum of quilt and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weight class. i'm here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what can be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able to raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. happy be here. little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in the bay has been a s
but for san jose museum of quilt and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weight class. i'm here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what can be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the...
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but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weightlass. come here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what can be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years and san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. have to be able to be here. little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in the ba
but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weightlass. come here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what can be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years and san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit...
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but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weighteason you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. have to be able be here. little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in the bay has been a struggle. feel
but for san jose museum of quote and textiles, director chris johnson, his museum hits above its weighteason you'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for...
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chris johnson's world visions, national director of a pop. and you get a, he says that access to the affected area is incredibly challenging, especially because the rescue workers don't know if the line slide is finished. this is a remote part of company getting into it's challenging, getting in there at the best of times. what would saying um in the video and on fridays is some dramatic volumes of death, like we're looking at maces and made his a dad. but you know, a lot of people to try to try to talk this. i just, it's really hard to get a gauge on an accurate number. i think further complications uh that in this area are in a problem so much with same trouble finding ways land that is main movement of people side. but we're not exactly sure how many people were in these households. and these buildings when, when the map on the left side, very complicated, the roads be cut off. so again, access is incredibly challenging the line to bring inside some of the heavy equipment that we'd need to move this volume of, of debris. and to say that i
chris johnson's world visions, national director of a pop. and you get a, he says that access to the affected area is incredibly challenging, especially because the rescue workers don't know if the line slide is finished. this is a remote part of company getting into it's challenging, getting in there at the best of times. what would saying um in the video and on fridays is some dramatic volumes of death, like we're looking at maces and made his a dad. but you know, a lot of people to try to...
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but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightyou'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah, and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. happy to be able to be here. little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in the bay has been a struggle. fee
but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightyou'll see kind of the extent of what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiber arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away...
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but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightss. come here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiblr arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit inside the museum may go away for good. unfortunately, due to the pandemic. >> and kind of the changing face of philanthropy. we just haven't been able raise the resources that we need to continue operating the way we would like to. he said the museum needs $300,000 by the summer. >> the funding that we're asking for u.s. help support the staff. we need to operate the museum. it's to help pay our mortgage. yeah. and this my first time here in julian swanson came down from san francisco. happy to be able to be here. can a little donation to them helping keep supporting local art. he says keeping arts alive in
but for san jose museum of, quote, an textiles director, chris johnson, his museum, it's above its weightss. come here to this reason you'll see kind of the extent what could be done with fibers. we like the future, our local artists here because we have. >> an incredible history of fiblr arts here in the bay area. different are from different artist from san jose. and the far all handmade in fiber. but after nearly 50 years in san jose sofa district, the vibrant and historic exhibit...
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we also have former adviser to boris johnson, political broadcast writer lord kulveer, ranger and campaigner and best selling author big christ to see chris wilde. yeah, great to see all three of you, chris. let's get down to business. the bottom line is that the conservatives are terrible , but five years of are terrible, but five years of labour would be far worse. >> yeah. do you know what this this last couple of weeks has taught me a few lessons. is that, you know, everybody's putting out their mandates, but nobody's talking about the real problems. is like, i work in a community. i see people, they're losing their properties, they're becoming homeless. we've got young people who are being forced into criminal organisations just just to survive. and no councillor, rather, you know, from any party, has mentioned real problems in the last two weeks because they're not easy policy wins. that bothers me. and, and i've always been open and honest on this show. i do support laboun on this show. i do support labour. it comes back from being from yorkshire, being from halifax. it's my working roots. but we spoke about this befo
we also have former adviser to boris johnson, political broadcast writer lord kulveer, ranger and campaigner and best selling author big christ to see chris wilde. yeah, great to see all three of you, chris. let's get down to business. the bottom line is that the conservatives are terrible , but five years of are terrible, but five years of labour would be far worse. >> yeah. do you know what this this last couple of weeks has taught me a few lessons. is that, you know, everybody's...
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his spokesman told the bbc, mr johnson voted conservative. 0ur political editor chris mason.onservatives are defending a majority of just 3690. conservatives are defending a majority ofjust 3690. we go live to the count with helen. so, let's start off with the basics, remind us why we have a by—election in the first place. we why we have a by-election in the first place-— first place. we are having this by-eleetion — first place. we are having this by-election because - first place. we are having this by-election because the - first place. we are having this i by-election because the former first place. we are having this - by-election because the former mp by—election because the former mp for this seat, scott benton, who was elected as a conservative here in 2019, he resigned and that was because he was facing a recall petition, he had been suspended from parliament for 35 days, suspended in the conservative party because he was filmed offering to lobby ministers in behalf of undercover journalists who are posing as gambling investors, so his resignation sparked this by—ele
his spokesman told the bbc, mr johnson voted conservative. 0ur political editor chris mason.onservatives are defending a majority of just 3690. conservatives are defending a majority ofjust 3690. we go live to the count with helen. so, let's start off with the basics, remind us why we have a by—election in the first place. we why we have a by-election in the first place-— first place. we are having this by-eleetion — first place. we are having this by-election because - first place. we...
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includes transportation secretary pete buttigieg, connecticut senator chris murphy, and texas congressman tony gonzalez. i'm kristine johnsonnight. f0 >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> you don't have to travel to all these different countries. i get it right here in the heart of san francisco. >>> now at 6:00, california's largest multicultural celebration underway in the mission. a look at the spectacle that makes up carnaval. >>> it's the home of the famous coffee crunch cake. a san francisco business with a big following is celebrating a big milestone thanks to a baker with a dream and his grandson. >> we've been losing a lot of the really old businesses around here, and it's nice to know one is sticking around. >>> and a growing encampment creating fear for people in one oakland neighborhood. why someone living on that street says it's not people like him creating the problems. >>> live from the cbs studios this afternoon, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin in san francisco where hundreds of thousands are expected to be in the mission district for carnaval. the parade is
includes transportation secretary pete buttigieg, connecticut senator chris murphy, and texas congressman tony gonzalez. i'm kristine johnsonnight. f0 >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> you don't have to travel to all these different countries. i get it right here in the heart of san francisco. >>> now at 6:00, california's largest multicultural celebration underway in the mission. a look at the spectacle that makes up carnaval. >>> it's...
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johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chris kellerman, jesuit conferencef canada and the united■1 states, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god and creator of us all, we thank you and praise you this afternoon for the gifts yod upon us. the gifts of family and friendship. and the gift opportunity to serve you. we ask this day for the gift of peace for our nation and our world. we ask you to protect our friends and family, to console and strengthen those to take away our anxieties, and to fill us the gift of wisdom. so that we might better■ánow your will and be able to carry it these things with hearts full of gratitude and praise. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-z of house resolution 5, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. pursuant to section 3-z of house resolution 5,
johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chris kellerman, jesuit conferencef canada and the united■1 states, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god and creator of us all, we thank you and praise you this afternoon for the gifts yod upon us. the gifts of family and friendship. and the gift opportunity to serve you. we ask this day for the gift of peace for our nation and our world. we ask you...
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biden border crisis shifting to arizona retired border patrol chief chris klem is here, consumer bankers association ceo lindsey johnson'sanking revealed and friday content creators are challenging the potential u.s. band of tiktok hedgehog ceo john matz reacts. it's all right here on "mornings with maria" weathertech knows that trucks like yours can take a beating. are you sure? bring it on! but with weathertech's heavy—duty impactliner you can safeguard the bed while throwing almost anything at it. the underside features an innovative solution. shock absorbing rings disperse the impact of hauling, dropping, or dragging your cargo. wow, no damage! protect your truck from costly dents and scrapes with the rugged impactliner from weathertech. for even more protection add these premium american made products. order today at wt.com maria: the biden administration is being criticized for offering condolences to iran in the official statement from the state department following the death of iranian president abraham bracey killed in a helicopter crash with the country's foreign minister this weekend on the death of iranian pr
biden border crisis shifting to arizona retired border patrol chief chris klem is here, consumer bankers association ceo lindsey johnson'sanking revealed and friday content creators are challenging the potential u.s. band of tiktok hedgehog ceo john matz reacts. it's all right here on "mornings with maria" weathertech knows that trucks like yours can take a beating. are you sure? bring it on! but with weathertech's heavy—duty impactliner you can safeguard the bed while throwing...
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michael gove, of course, turned around, well actually he didn't think, and chris said that a news report, he didn't think boris johnsono is fairly ruthless when it came down to it and would act against what he'd previously agreed with somebody like borisjohnson or the case of david cameron and george osborne. but away from the real politics of those decisions, he was, as i said, very respected minister when he served in cabinet. he was loyal up to, when he was certainly in front of the cameras, he was very effective at communicating come very effective at communicating come very effective at communicating come very effective at making his points and he was seen as somebody thatjonas could talk to and did talk to who was —— journalists could talk to, who knew what was going on and was trying to be achieved by each of the prime ministers that served. he wasn't somebody who served in governmentjust simply for wasn't somebody who served in government just simply for the sake of serving in government. he wanted to make improvements to the constituents and to the parts of the public services and across the state where he wa
michael gove, of course, turned around, well actually he didn't think, and chris said that a news report, he didn't think boris johnsono is fairly ruthless when it came down to it and would act against what he'd previously agreed with somebody like borisjohnson or the case of david cameron and george osborne. but away from the real politics of those decisions, he was, as i said, very respected minister when he served in cabinet. he was loyal up to, when he was certainly in front of the cameras,...
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chris mason, bbc news. to the israel—gaza war now. speaker of the house mike johnsone minister benjamin netanyahu will address congress. he was speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington dc. and tonight i'm happy to announce something else to you, that we will soon be hosting prime minister netanyahu at the capital for a joint session of congress. yes. applause this will be a timely and i think a very strong show of support to the israeli government at the time of greatest need. democratic senate majority leader chuck schumer would have to sign that invitation too. he has not commented on speaker johnson's announcement yet. the news comes just days after the biden administration suggested it'd join congress in sanctioning the international criminal court for seeking the arrest of prime minster netanyahu and his defence minister after alleging they've committed war crimes. meanwhile, along the gazan coast us central command says three american troops have suffered what it's calling "noncombat injuries" during the operation of a temporary pier to increase humani
chris mason, bbc news. to the israel—gaza war now. speaker of the house mike johnsone minister benjamin netanyahu will address congress. he was speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington dc. and tonight i'm happy to announce something else to you, that we will soon be hosting prime minister netanyahu at the capital for a joint session of congress. yes. applause this will be a timely and i think a very strong show of support to the israeli government at the time of greatest need....
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johnson's job. >> this is another wednesday on capitol hill. >> "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. for all of donald trump's attempts to subvert and sabotage the democratic process to steal the last election in 2020, overall the system held. maybe barely, but it held. when push came to shove the vast majority of people involved in the election and institutions stare down a novel attempt to destroy the rule of law and they did the right thing. the system might have been, but it did not break. in dozens of cases, more than 60, judges up and down the entire judicial system, including judges appointed by trump and other republicans, ruled that trump's claims of voter fraud were complete nonsense and individual lawyers and legal officials, republicans in and out of the white house, stood up against trump, too. >> there is almost no idea more un-american than the notion that anyone person would choose the american president. >> the president said suppose i do this, suppose i replace him with clark and he said what would you do? i said i would resign immediately. there's no way i'm servin
johnson's job. >> this is another wednesday on capitol hill. >> "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. for all of donald trump's attempts to subvert and sabotage the democratic process to steal the last election in 2020, overall the system held. maybe barely, but it held. when push came to shove the vast majority of people involved in the election and institutions stare down a novel attempt to destroy the rule of law and they did the right...
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chris mason, bbc news. now to the israel—gaza war. us speaker of the house mike johnsonsraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address congress on capitol hill. he was speaking at an israeli embassy eventin speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington, dc. find event in washington, dc. and toni . ht event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm — event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm happy _ event in washington, dc. fific tonight i'm happy to announce something else to you, we will soon be hosting by minister netanyahu at the capital for a joint session of congress. applause _ . this will be a timely and i think are — . this will be a timely and i think are very _ . this will be a timely and i think are very strong - . this will be a timely and i think are very strong show| . this will be a timely and i l think are very strong show of support to the israeli government at the time of greatest need. democratic senator majority _ greatest need. democratic senator majority leader i greatest need. democratic. senator majority leader chuck schumer would have do sign that
chris mason, bbc news. now to the israel—gaza war. us speaker of the house mike johnsonsraeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to address congress on capitol hill. he was speaking at an israeli embassy eventin speaking at an israeli embassy event in washington, dc. find event in washington, dc. and toni . ht event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm — event in washington, dc. and tonight i'm happy _ event in washington, dc. fific tonight i'm happy to announce something else to you, we...
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johnson, the us speaker. um, but you know, the, the media received this package for you, chris, in with great fanfare, as i said in my introduction. but even in mainstream media right now, there's a whole lot of questions. i mean, you know, is this a 1st and 1st crunch in an over many, many years? what is the strategy? i mean, this isn't the mainstream that we've been talking about it for 2 years now. it's in the mainstream. so this big divergence between the elite and the media and everybody else is just getting greater and greater, michael? yeah i, i think that the work this is just, um, it's not gonna go anywhere. it's not gonna amount to much. if anything, the money is going to replenish us stocks, they're going to be getting the ukrainians of anything. we'll get some older stuff and the russians, i've already produced 3 times as much, maybe 5 times as much as what the ukraine is would be able to throw at them. it's over there. the war has more, has been over for some time. it's just a question of, of, uh let's, let's pick up and slap and then take care and take them up. and, and zaleski has not seen of the
johnson, the us speaker. um, but you know, the, the media received this package for you, chris, in with great fanfare, as i said in my introduction. but even in mainstream media right now, there's a whole lot of questions. i mean, you know, is this a 1st and 1st crunch in an over many, many years? what is the strategy? i mean, this isn't the mainstream that we've been talking about it for 2 years now. it's in the mainstream. so this big divergence between the elite and the media and everybody...
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govern on those principles why khan can johnson run the house when he's basically they're by the grace of the democrats thank he can. >> and i'll say this, chris, you care a lot about accountability on the show. i think there are a lot of folks are really doubted. mike johnson. here's a backbencher, here's a nobody, here's a hard-core ideologues, and yet he's been incredibly deaf keys put in the work. he's built real relationships. he's engendered a lot of trust i've got to say he really has been up to the job in a way that very few people expected so kudos oh, my he wants to govern just like everybody else does except for the marjorie taylor greene's. >> he wants to actually govern, which is what you cannot be flame throwers and everything else you've wants to govern. >> do you think this is a sustainable a republican speaker who basically has governing? because not what margins there's gotta be a better margin situation. >> i think that this is back in the future. >> i think this might be what we're going to see more of because basically both of the parties are divided. an interesting and complicated ways. and i think that you are seeing a l
govern on those principles why khan can johnson run the house when he's basically they're by the grace of the democrats thank he can. >> and i'll say this, chris, you care a lot about accountability on the show. i think there are a lot of folks are really doubted. mike johnson. here's a backbencher, here's a nobody, here's a hard-core ideologues, and yet he's been incredibly deaf keys put in the work. he's built real relationships. he's engendered a lot of trust i've got to say he really...
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johnson? caller: yes. host: chris, philadelphia, independent. caller: good morning. i would like to say that i'm glad that the republicans did shoot marjorie taylor greene. it shocks me. i'm raising a child that is seven years old, and i have to constantly tell him to take off his baseball hat when he is in a public tilting, so i would just like to comment on those little things i see publicly, like wearing a baseball hat in the house and something like that, but the only reason that she is doing this, in my opinion, is because we just all heard that the president likes to be spanked by magazines by porn stars -- host: we will go to george in new york, independent. caller: good morning. johnson -- i'm glad they voted for him because johnson did the right thing, and that lady, taylor greene, she does not know what she does, and they need to vote her out of office and get rid of her. i forgot the other lady -- they did the right thing today. yesterday. they did the right thing. we don't need politicians like her because she is just a showboat. host: george, you are an
johnson? caller: yes. host: chris, philadelphia, independent. caller: good morning. i would like to say that i'm glad that the republicans did shoot marjorie taylor greene. it shocks me. i'm raising a child that is seven years old, and i have to constantly tell him to take off his baseball hat when he is in a public tilting, so i would just like to comment on those little things i see publicly, like wearing a baseball hat in the house and something like that, but the only reason that she is...
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house speaker mike johnson says these will all be part of an investigation into anti-semitism in america. chris, right. thank you so much, brie. well, just into our newsroom, a prestigious honor for longtime bay area lawmaker nancy pelosi. she is one of the latest recipients of the presidential medal of freedom. now, that medal is considered america's highest civilian honor. among the other 18 names to make that list, former vice president al gore and actress michelle yeoh, who recently became the first asian american to win an oscar for best actress. also, two stanford connections, olympic swimmer katie ledecky and civil rights activist and scholar clarence b jones. those recipients will receive their awards at the white house later today. phil donahue was on there, too. yeah, i saw that. remember that? all right. well, san francisco leaders this morning are probably celebrating what seems to have been a very successful party. this was the city's first ever first thursday event that ginger told us about yesterday. now, thousands of people showed up last night downtown san francisco. they had m
house speaker mike johnson says these will all be part of an investigation into anti-semitism in america. chris, right. thank you so much, brie. well, just into our newsroom, a prestigious honor for longtime bay area lawmaker nancy pelosi. she is one of the latest recipients of the presidential medal of freedom. now, that medal is considered america's highest civilian honor. among the other 18 names to make that list, former vice president al gore and actress michelle yeoh, who recently became...
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chris, you're going to stay with us all morning long. appreciate it is guys. speaker drama in the house has no sign of stopping. mike johnson ever had. congressman jeff van drew is here to weigh in. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. sure, i'm a paid actor, and this is not a real company, but there is no way to fake how upwork can help your business. search talent all over the world with over 10,000 skills you may not have in house. more than 30% of the fortune 500 use upwork because this is how we work now. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. cheryl: anti-israel protesters hoisting a large palestinian flag above its encampment in george washington university yesterday. the statue remains defaced this morning as the university's president calls the encampment, quote, increasingly unsafe. that is george washington, that's the statue you in front of you. wall street journal writes left leaning activist groups trained students for months before the protests started. congresswoman elise st
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chris. >> well and happy mother's day to her, as well as all the mothers here at state of the union are excellent executive producer rachel stripe felt producers, cassie macnamara, kristie johnson, melissa gmo, plus ruby williams, and angelica flores. to my own mother fancy. i love you so much. mom. and of course to all the mothers out there watching at home up next, remembering a washington giant. but more importantly, a good man really happen tonight. it nine on cnn sometimes it takes a different approach to see the difference you can make around you this capella universities game changing flux path format. >> set your own deadlines and access coursework anytime imagine your future differently with capella university look, things may seem fine out there, like you need to watch out with diseases to how be okay. >> does this look okay how do i protect myself with the new scott's health plus lawn food? >> it's the on the product appearance, 27 diseases are feeding your grass to help keep you long, healthy this season what did to show you how to put it on no, i think i know how to use a spreader, pick up a bag of the new scats turk, build your help you plus lawn through today wit
chris. >> well and happy mother's day to her, as well as all the mothers here at state of the union are excellent executive producer rachel stripe felt producers, cassie macnamara, kristie johnson, melissa gmo, plus ruby williams, and angelica flores. to my own mother fancy. i love you so much. mom. and of course to all the mothers out there watching at home up next, remembering a washington giant. but more importantly, a good man really happen tonight. it nine on cnn sometimes it takes a...
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chris. >> well and happy mother's day to her, as well as all the mothers here at state of the union are excellent executive producer. rachael stripe felt producers cassie macnamara, kristie johnsonsa gmo plus ruby williams, and angelica flores, to my own mother, fancy. i love you so much. mom. and of course to all the mothers out there watching at home up next, remembering a washington giant. but more importantly a good man have you or anyone, you know, ever been stationed at marine corps base campbell june camp luck, june's water was contaminated by fuel leaks if you add any water contact while it camp on june had been diagnosed with cancer or parkinson's disease, you may be entitled to compensation as a marine who was stationed at campo joomla and so for four years. >> this cause hits close to home. so if you've been stationed or visited marine corps base campbell june and have cancer or parkinson's visit kaplan june injury morgan and morgan for the veterans, long after guests leave, viruses and bacteria lingers air fresheners at a cent, but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace, eliminating odor and killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air sent can't sanitize
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chris. >> well and happy mother's day to her, as well as all the mothers here at state of the union are excellent executive producer. rachael stripe felt producers i see you macnamara, kristie johnson, melissa gmo, plus ruby williams, and angelica flores, to my own mother. fancy. i love you so much. mom. and of course to all the mothers out there watching at home up next remembering a washington giant, but more importantly, the good man how it we have happened tonight, it nine on cnn consumer cellular. this is sam, how may althea this is a butter. well, somebody's but just thought i'd let you know that would consumer cellular, you can get the same exact cover bridge as the leading carriers but for up to half the price when i was diagnosed with hiv, i didn't know who i would be, but here i am being me keep being you and ask her health care provider about the number one prescribed hiv treatment big tare it's rv is a complete one pill once a day treatment used for hiv in many people, whether you're 18 or any with one small pill, big w fights hiv to help you get to undetectable and stay there. >> whether you're just starting or replacing your current treatment research shows that takin
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conservative in 2019 when boris johnson built up that slightly unique post—brexit vote coalition that included places like blackpool. not any more. look at that result. 7600 majority for chrisidate. if you compare the conservatives in the reform party, not much in it. reform of only come 117 votes behind the conservative and that will worry at the tories that reform are doing well in some parts of the country. that is how things have changed. the drop in the conservative vote. decent increase in the labour vote, increase in the reform boat as well. talk about this all day but the swing of the conservatives to labour is huge. 26%, the third—biggest weight since the second world war. that's a big deal and they will have a lot of conservative mps in similar sorts of seats pretty nervous about a general election. yes want to show you to other things before i go, two things we picked up from the stats we think are quite interesting. this is what has happened in areas where the reform party have stood in local elections. reform of not one any counsellors but they have had a big impact on the conservative vote. it's a following by considerably more in areas where the reform party
conservative in 2019 when boris johnson built up that slightly unique post—brexit vote coalition that included places like blackpool. not any more. look at that result. 7600 majority for chrisidate. if you compare the conservatives in the reform party, not much in it. reform of only come 117 votes behind the conservative and that will worry at the tories that reform are doing well in some parts of the country. that is how things have changed. the drop in the conservative vote. decent increase...
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johnson. i think he really lost his way. yet he was done for having crusty m&s cake in downing street. you know, arguably he messed up with chrisw he was pillared. he was he was chased by the leftist media. >> they wouldn't leave by laboun >> and angela rayner said it herself in the commons the other day she was speaking to grant shapps or whoever it was, some tory mp. i can't believe you got rid of your only election winner. you know , i mean more winner. you know, i mean more fool the tory mps for doing that. >> yeah, well, listen, if you're just tuned in, this is gp news. >> we are the people's channel. up >> we are the people's channel. up next, five babies have died with whooping cough. this year. we'll discuss why reports of the condition is on the rise. stay tuned. you're with good morning. now, if you've just tuned in. welcome. this is britain's newsroom. it's coming up to 11 minutes to midday, now, this has been a big story on the front cover of the daily mail. five newborn babies have died in a spiralling whooping cough outbreak which has terrified parents. >> almost 3000 cases have already been recorded in 2024, trip
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johnson? >> well, yeah, but it's a bit late for that. but the point is that the conservative mps at that the conservative mps at that time and yeah, sure, it was chrishe owen paterson affair. it was a long list of things conservative mps that took him out did so because they were convinced that he had stopped being an electoral asset and that he had become an electoral liability that was going to lose them. the next general election. that's what they thought. of course, then conservative members put in liz truss. that lasted seven weeks. you know, she, she, she was beaten by a lettuce, as everybody likes to joke. and then we have the, you know, the financial meltdown and all the chaos that that caused. but then rishi sunak came in and he was supposed to be the guy that would get them back on track , would get them back on track, that would calm everybody down, would get things better. and, and it hasn't really happened because although the polls are not quite as bad as the height of the liz truss chaos, but basically they have flatlined. and no matter what he has done and let's face it, they've given pretty big tax cuts over the last few months for
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chris matthews, michael beschloss, thank you, both, very much for being on this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we have new reaction on the verdict from speaker mike johnsonwe'll play that for you. >>> plus, congressman dan goldman of the overnight committee joins the conversation. "morning joe" will be right back. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense. we got nothing to worry about. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? got him. good game. thanks for coming to our clinic, first one's free. introducing kardiamobile. with kardiamobile, the fda-cleared smart device, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. every morning i check, make sure i'm in good shape. and it makes me feel pretty good about my heart condition. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation. and it's fda-cleared to detect normal heart rhythm, bradycardia and tachycardia. i mean, you might as well be in a doctor's o
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