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marie arbuckle, ending that report, from chris page.utely no willingness to reconcile" with him and his wife meghan, in a new tv interview. the duke of sussex also spoke of his strained relationship with king charles and prince william, saying he wanted to "get his father back", and to "have his brother back". our royal correspondent, daniella relph reports. they are the first hints of what this book will offer. the trailers from itv and cbs in america, released ahead of the publication of spare, point to a bitter family fallout. it never needed to be this way. the leaking and the planting. i want a family, not an institution. they feel as if it is better to keep us as somehow as the villains. they have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile. i'd like to get my father back, i would like to have my brother back. getting his father and his brother back won't be easy. the royal family presented a united front without harry and meghan this christmas, but harry has repeated his claims that the family is an institution that didn't suppo
marie arbuckle, ending that report, from chris page.utely no willingness to reconcile" with him and his wife meghan, in a new tv interview. the duke of sussex also spoke of his strained relationship with king charles and prince william, saying he wanted to "get his father back", and to "have his brother back". our royal correspondent, daniella relph reports. they are the first hints of what this book will offer. the trailers from itv and cbs in america, released ahead...
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marie arbuckle, ending that report from chris page.y no willingness to reconcile" with him and his wife meghan, in a new tv interview. the duke of sussex also spoke of his strained relationship with king charles and prince william, saying he wanted to "get his father back" and to "have his brother back". our royal correspondent daniella relph reports. they are the first hints of what this book will offer. the trailers from itv and cbs in america, released ahead of the publication of spare, point to a bitter family fallout. it never needed to be this way. the leaking and the planting. i want a family, not an institution. they feel as though it is better to keep us somehow as the villains. they have shown absolutely no willingness to reconcile. i'd like to get my father back, i would like to have my brother back. getting his father and his brother back won't be easy. the royal family presented a united front without harry and meghan this christmas, but harry has repeated his claims that the family is an institution that didn't support hi
marie arbuckle, ending that report from chris page.y no willingness to reconcile" with him and his wife meghan, in a new tv interview. the duke of sussex also spoke of his strained relationship with king charles and prince william, saying he wanted to "get his father back" and to "have his brother back". our royal correspondent daniella relph reports. they are the first hints of what this book will offer. the trailers from itv and cbs in america, released ahead of the...
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david: that report by chris page.e harry spoke of what he described as betrayal by buckingham palace in preview footage for a forthcoming interview ahead of the release of his memoir called "spare." speaking with anderson cooper, he accused palace officials of failing to defend him and his wife meghan before they stepped down as royals. >> one of the criticisms you had was, fine, you want to step back from the institutional role, why be so public? you said you tried to do this privately. >> every single time i tried, there had been briefings and leaking's and planting stories against me and my wife. the family motto is never complain, never explain. >> there is a lot of complaining and a lot of explaining done through leaks. >> we will have a conversation with the correspondent and they will be spoonfed information to write the story and at the bottom they will say they reached out to buckingham palace for comment. but the whole story is buckingham palace commenting. when we were told the last six years we cannot put
david: that report by chris page.e harry spoke of what he described as betrayal by buckingham palace in preview footage for a forthcoming interview ahead of the release of his memoir called "spare." speaking with anderson cooper, he accused palace officials of failing to defend him and his wife meghan before they stepped down as royals. >> one of the criticisms you had was, fine, you want to step back from the institutional role, why be so public? you said you tried to do this...
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chris page in belfast. _ part of the uk totally.roadcaster, nbc, over a row about diversity. it was revealed in 2021 that there were no black members of the body that selects the winners. following a series of reforms the hollywood foreign press association is attempting to win back the approval of audiences — and the entertainment industry, as peter bowes reports from los angeles. the golden globes are back, but are they forgiven? the hollywood foreign press association, the group behind the show, has been mired in controversy. allegations over a lack of diversity amongst the voters, and other ethical lapses, led to the globe is being led to the globes being boycotted by hollywood and dropped from tv last year. but the ceremony has returned to try to nurture a new, inclusive image, starting with the host. and i'll tell you why i'm here... i'm here because i'm black. laughter. the comedianjerrod carmichael didn't shy away from the controversy, joking that as the first black host in the show�*s history, he was unfireable. i heard the
chris page in belfast. _ part of the uk totally.roadcaster, nbc, over a row about diversity. it was revealed in 2021 that there were no black members of the body that selects the winners. following a series of reforms the hollywood foreign press association is attempting to win back the approval of audiences — and the entertainment industry, as peter bowes reports from los angeles. the golden globes are back, but are they forgiven? the hollywood foreign press association, the group behind the...
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contain allegations that they were moved across the irish border illegally. 0ur correspondent, chris pageof their stories. i was born to be neglected, i was born to be neglected and that was by every authority figure that came into my life. the girls was something that had to be dealt with. they were a problem, and we were the embodiment of theirsin. for decades these institutions across ireland were symbols of shame. becoming pregnant outside marriage was regarded as a moral disgrace. women and girls were often sent to do exhausting work in laundries. the legacy is generations of trauma. and i went to the wee school down behind it. up here creggan, st mary's chapel. i lived with a foster family about three streets away from there. marie's experience in londonderry in the 19605 shows how fostering was open to abuse. she says a woman went to a children's home and asked this. "there's a girl there and her wee brother, can i have them?" like we were buy one, get one free items. she was getting paid to look after us, but we were doing all the housework. and mentally, she was torturing me. she
contain allegations that they were moved across the irish border illegally. 0ur correspondent, chris pageof their stories. i was born to be neglected, i was born to be neglected and that was by every authority figure that came into my life. the girls was something that had to be dealt with. they were a problem, and we were the embodiment of theirsin. for decades these institutions across ireland were symbols of shame. becoming pregnant outside marriage was regarded as a moral disgrace. women...
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brexit trade arrangements and the current political stalemate there. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pagee latest? the foreign secretary james cleverly - what is the latest? the foreign| secretary james cleverly arrived here this morning. the westminster government offices here in belfast where they helped focus would be the progress made this week on negotiations on the brexit arrangements for northern ireland at the heart of the current political crisis. but things not turned out to be quite so straightforward. sinn fein said that their president mary lou mcdonald had been excluded from the talks and therefore sinn fein decided they would not turn up to the meeting with james cleverly at all and the other nationals part of the sdlp followed suit. so in the end james cleverly sat down with unionist politicians and members of the cross community alliance party only and after the meeting unionists said they understood the issue around sinn fein was to do with diplomatic procedure. mary lou mcdonald is the leader of sinn fein across the island of ireland and sits on the irish parliament in
brexit trade arrangements and the current political stalemate there. 0ur ireland correspondent chris pagee latest? the foreign secretary james cleverly - what is the latest? the foreign| secretary james cleverly arrived here this morning. the westminster government offices here in belfast where they helped focus would be the progress made this week on negotiations on the brexit arrangements for northern ireland at the heart of the current political crisis. but things not turned out to be quite...
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chris page in belfast.bout killing 25 taliban fighters while on duty in afghanistan are a "dangerous lie". the prince has been criticised for discussing killings in spare, with some military figures saying it was wrong to refer to the dead as "chess pieces". but on us tv, harry accused the press of taking his words out of context and endangering his family. without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told. it's really troubling and very disturbing that they can get away with it. because they had the context. it wasn't like — here's just one line. they had the whole section, they ripped it away and just said, here it is, he's boasting on this, when, as you say, that you've read it and everybody else will hopefully have a chance to read it. and that's dangerous. and my words are not dangerous. but the spin of my words are very dangerous. in the us, tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as life—threatening storms bring heavy rain and flooding to large parts of california. at
chris page in belfast.bout killing 25 taliban fighters while on duty in afghanistan are a "dangerous lie". the prince has been criticised for discussing killings in spare, with some military figures saying it was wrong to refer to the dead as "chess pieces". but on us tv, harry accused the press of taking his words out of context and endangering his family. without doubt the most dangerous lie that they have told. it's really troubling and very disturbing that they can get...
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. >>> let's talk about this on our round gyp table, chris christie, donna brazile, maggie haberman and susan pageth you, 15 ballots, finally got through for kevin mccarthy. he thinks it's worth it. >> i think in washington, george, a zero-sum game, either you win or lose. winning is better than losing. i think three things about this, first, showed how tough he is. >> no question about that. >> it shows his toughness which he's going to need over the next two years. second, it's important to note that over 15 ballots he lost two votes. he went from 202 to 200 those 200 people on his team was quite a feat as well. now here's the real point, which is, you got to govern now. and so the challenge is going to be, how do you lead a group like that to getting to 218 on a number of issues that you care about and number of issues you want to play defense on? that's going to be interesting to watch over the next two years. >> susan page, in the end he didn't have 218 yes votes. >> nancy pelosi went with 216 votes last time around it was seen as a show of strength because she did it behind closed doors. the
. >>> let's talk about this on our round gyp table, chris christie, donna brazile, maggie haberman and susan pageth you, 15 ballots, finally got through for kevin mccarthy. he thinks it's worth it. >> i think in washington, george, a zero-sum game, either you win or lose. winning is better than losing. i think three things about this, first, showed how tough he is. >> no question about that. >> it shows his toughness which he's going to need over the next two years....
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chris page has been hearing their stories.and that was by every authority figure who came into my life. the girls were something that had to be dealt with. they were a problem and we were the embodiment of their sin. for decades, these institutions across ireland were symbols of shame. becoming pregnant outside marriage was regarded as a moral disgrace. women and girls sent to do exhausting work in laundries. the legacy is generations of trauma. i went to the wee school down behind it. up here, the creggan, st mary's chapel, i lived with the foster family about three streets away from there. marie's experience in londonderry in the 19605 shows how fostering was open to abuse. she says a woman went to aid children's home and asked this. there's a girl there and her wee brother. can i have them? like we were buy one, get one free items. she was getting paid to look after us, but we were doing all the housework. and, mentally, she was torturing me. she would lock me in a coal shed and that. when marie was 18, she became pregnant
chris page has been hearing their stories.and that was by every authority figure who came into my life. the girls were something that had to be dealt with. they were a problem and we were the embodiment of their sin. for decades, these institutions across ireland were symbols of shame. becoming pregnant outside marriage was regarded as a moral disgrace. women and girls sent to do exhausting work in laundries. the legacy is generations of trauma. i went to the wee school down behind it. up here,...
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for more advice, make sure to watch chris's how-to series, our streaming channels and our how-to page. look for the how to play list. so helpful. >>> while the storms are causing widespread damage, there is no doubt it is good for the drought. the snow pack in the sierra is at 177%. the california department of water resources measured the snow pack at hundreds of places to keep tabs on the water supply. today, the flow pack near highway 50 and sierra tahoe road measured 55 1/2 inches. that's the best it's been in decades. >> our snow pack is off to the best start in 40 years. that doesn't mean we're out of the woods yet. we would like to remain vigilant and continue to conserve water. no single storm event will end the drought. >> so water leaders say we will need months of above average rainfall to come out of the drought and restore reservoirs and ground water supplies but of course, it is helping. okay. let's look at the lexington reservoir. at last check, it was 57% of capacity or 628 feet. this next round of rain might significantly change that as well. people in the north bay g
for more advice, make sure to watch chris's how-to series, our streaming channels and our how-to page. look for the how to play list. so helpful. >>> while the storms are causing widespread damage, there is no doubt it is good for the drought. the snow pack in the sierra is at 177%. the california department of water resources measured the snow pack at hundreds of places to keep tabs on the water supply. today, the flow pack near highway 50 and sierra tahoe road measured 55 1/2 inches....
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chris hayes. we brought you the three-page deal that kevin mccarthy hammered out with the ultra maga members of hiss, and exchange of, what already looks like, the weakest speakership in modern history. this punchbowl news first reported, the secret and on to the rules package that passed, the house last night, including the most controversial concessions mccarthy made quote, three seats on the rules committee for conservatives, freezing spending and fiscal year 2022 levels, a deep ceiling strategy, coveted committee assignments, and more. now, speaker kevin mccarthy, then, you could certainly taken his word, right? he wants you to know, do not worry, no such deal exists. a figment of our collective imagination. in a closed-door conference meeting, today mccarthy told members, there is no secret three-page addendum to the rules package. that is hard to square to the fact that there is a three page document. can calvert, of california, a member of the steering committee told axios, quote, we are taking a look at it. we're just going through it. adding, he did not know if everybody received a copy. s
chris hayes. we brought you the three-page deal that kevin mccarthy hammered out with the ultra maga members of hiss, and exchange of, what already looks like, the weakest speakership in modern history. this punchbowl news first reported, the secret and on to the rules package that passed, the house last night, including the most controversial concessions mccarthy made quote, three seats on the rules committee for conservatives, freezing spending and fiscal year 2022 levels, a deep ceiling...
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watch it on our youtube page, our streaming channels or hour website. just look for the how-to playlist. >> chris, thank you. jeff said it best, especially coming from the meteorologist. a vacation sounds great. >> it does. >> you worked night and day for three straight weeks. >> oh, man. and whatever kind of vacation it is, right, even if it's a staycation. >> exactly. there's so much sunshine now, right? cold but sunshine. >> a lot of sun. so we will take what we can get after all of those storms, 12 storms in 22 days. a little bit of sun today was good and more on the way tomorrow. let's take it into that microclimate forecast. the weather pattern, look at this. even though the storm systems are gone, it is complicated. we have high pressure out here that's moving that storm track off to the north. that's what's keeping the rain away. but we also have low pressure here to the east. so both of these systems acting like a conveyor belt to pull down this cold blast of air we're going to be seeing the next couple of days. also a little bit of wind, and it will keep it dry. let's take it to the col
watch it on our youtube page, our streaming channels or hour website. just look for the how-to playlist. >> chris, thank you. jeff said it best, especially coming from the meteorologist. a vacation sounds great. >> it does. >> you worked night and day for three straight weeks. >> oh, man. and whatever kind of vacation it is, right, even if it's a staycation. >> exactly. there's so much sunshine now, right? cold but sunshine. >> a lot of sun. so we will take...
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chris. the stories you want is the front page of the mail and it's a they term. half of house calls get more from the state than they pay in tax . so they're than they pay in tax. so they're making a case for top earners here. this is in reverse to what the mirror is saying. here. this is in reverse to what the mirror is saying . so they're the mirror is saying. so they're saying top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . yeah, but i suspect that tax. yeah, but i suspect that the 90% they're not in the top 10% would quite happily exchange places . so yes, over half of the places. so yes, over half of the houses get more from the state than they pay in in tax. what have certainly the owners at 50 50% of income tax . the challenge 50% of income tax. the challenge we've got here is that over the last 20 years to show we've seen the growth of the state and the role it plays in our life. and so many people have witnessed through the global financial crisis how the bank, the scots supported and then have gone into the states experiencing covid, where you yo
chris. the stories you want is the front page of the mail and it's a they term. half of house calls get more from the state than they pay in tax . so they're than they pay in tax. so they're making a case for top earners here. this is in reverse to what the mirror is saying. here. this is in reverse to what the mirror is saying . so they're the mirror is saying. so they're saying top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . yeah, but i suspect that tax. yeah, but i suspect that the...
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comes down to it, not all americans are on the same page, that many americans don't agree with roe v wade being overturned. and in new zealand politics — chrisfor leadership of the labour party. hipkins is expected to be confirmed as the new leader by a meeting of labour's 64 lawmakers, or caucus, on sunday. he is currently the minister for the police, education, public service and serves as leader of the house. you are watching bbc news. the main story this hour... western defence chiefs fail to agree on the provision of advanced tanks to ukraine. the americans say it's still under discussion. let's stay with that story. i spoke to kurt volker, who is a former us ambassador to nato and special representative for ukraine relations. he says there's no reason to not provide ukraine with leopard ii tanks. russia has declared an all—out war against ukraine, determined to eliminate ukraine as a state, as a national identity, as a people. and with that, there's nothing to do but to help them defend themselves, so there's no reason not to provide these tanks. that being said, i think germany is hesitating and pointing the finger at the us, saying,
comes down to it, not all americans are on the same page, that many americans don't agree with roe v wade being overturned. and in new zealand politics — chrisfor leadership of the labour party. hipkins is expected to be confirmed as the new leader by a meeting of labour's 64 lawmakers, or caucus, on sunday. he is currently the minister for the police, education, public service and serves as leader of the house. you are watching bbc news. the main story this hour... western defence chiefs...
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, it would be helpful to know what we're talking about in terms of pages or documents that kind of thing. and as you pointed out, chrisnse against republicans in the house about how they have not been transparent about deals speaker mccarthy made about getting the gavel. >> thank you for that. >>> on this national day of racial healing, the country is asked to look inward at our history of injustice and equity issues that plagued america since its founding. living with these conditions is a neighborhood in new orleans which was intentionally ripped apart by an interstate project in the 1960s. i want this bring in tremayne lee who is in new orleans ahead of a town hall on racial healing. what does racial healing mean to people there? how can this discussion we're going to hear tonight inform discussions in and by communities moving forward? >> racial healing as a statement in a concept can be nebulous. what is that? here in new orleans talking to folks, when you talk about this idea of racial healing, they want their past experiences, their lived experiences, recognized and acknowledged and also some of their deep hurt
, it would be helpful to know what we're talking about in terms of pages or documents that kind of thing. and as you pointed out, chrisnse against republicans in the house about how they have not been transparent about deals speaker mccarthy made about getting the gavel. >> thank you for that. >>> on this national day of racial healing, the country is asked to look inward at our history of injustice and equity issues that plagued america since its founding. living with these...
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youtube said with chris with blue children at st inches school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. ah, 1st too high for me. so somebody to put me in the chair are rather low warriors to run over here. be somebody and run here and she kept solution in the way from cell. some of them are my relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death over too soon. but yeah. what it made me, it made me the person i am today because i'm a painter. i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones who had done most of the damage never got charged if you've only followed the pronouncements and the so called analysis from western governments and their ply and media, then you know very little about the conflict in ukraine. the fact is, ukraine is losing. on this addition of cross stocks, we discussed how this conflict is likely to end with
youtube said with chris with blue children at st inches school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. ah, 1st too high for me. so somebody to put me in the chair are rather low warriors to run over here. be somebody and run here and she kept solution in the way from cell. some of...
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page it is backed by science. his face was analyzed using the golden ratio of beauty standards and it was 95.65% accurate the runners-up include chrisght? >> nobody's face is perfectly symmetrical, right and that's sort of what that science is, but pretty close >> that's as close as you're going to get, i guess. >>> and we're close to something that a lot of people have been waiting for, which is "succession" we we are back in business. >> we wanted to do something together this is not about getting back at dad but f it hurts him, it doesn't bother me. >> i mean, it's a tightrope walk on a straight razor. 500 reputational drop. >> why is that making you smile in that shouldn't make you smile, a tightrope walking a straight razor. >> that was our first look at season four of the hbo hit show. the creators aren't saying whether this is the last season, but we'll find out the battle royale returns on march 26, and i am counting down the days >> i love having discussions about who's your favorite character. >>> will your favorite shows and mov movies give you real estate envy carrie bradshaw's apartment would go for $700,000. kevin from
page it is backed by science. his face was analyzed using the golden ratio of beauty standards and it was 95.65% accurate the runners-up include chrisght? >> nobody's face is perfectly symmetrical, right and that's sort of what that science is, but pretty close >> that's as close as you're going to get, i guess. >>> and we're close to something that a lot of people have been waiting for, which is "succession" we we are back in business. >> we wanted to do...
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chris. the wires had a good day visiting the white house, but now it is really time to turn the page on lastnd focus on the next. what better way than to focus on the celtics, the wires beat them last month, and the dubs won handily. 66 -- 66 points for a one of seven victory. steve kerr took one last strip down finals memory lane. >> this memory is always the final buzzer, you know, there is so much stress involved in the finals. it is hard to really enjoy whhrough. so it has to and before you can actually sort of think about all of the things that you enjoy. but there are a lot of great moments within that. all of those things come to mind and that is the beauty of winning, you look back and you just think about contributions to the cause and the celebration afterwards. >> check this out, after yesterday's trips at the white house, steph curry stopped by howard university to visit the golf team that he sponsors, proof that he is in perpetual motion. he did a workout in the same dress slacks that he wore the white house. they are multipurpose, i guess. nothing can slow down steph curry thes
chris. the wires had a good day visiting the white house, but now it is really time to turn the page on lastnd focus on the next. what better way than to focus on the celtics, the wires beat them last month, and the dubs won handily. 66 -- 66 points for a one of seven victory. steve kerr took one last strip down finals memory lane. >> this memory is always the final buzzer, you know, there is so much stress involved in the finals. it is hard to really enjoy whhrough. so it has to and...
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page, our streaming channels, or our website. just look for the how-to play list. >> thanks, chris chmura. always great information. >>> 7:51.next, a quick look at the top stories we're following, including that breaking news this morning out of southern california, where at least pen ten people have been killed at a mass shooting at a lunar new year celebration. we'll be right back. e. >>> back back. here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning, including that breaking news out of southern california, where ten people are dead and at least ten are injured in a mass shooting at a lunar new year celebration in monterey park. we have a live look there. this community is just outside of downtown l.a. we are awaiting an 8:00 p.m. press conference, expecting an update on the victim's conditions and the hunt for the shooter. police say the shooting happened around 10:30 last night in a ballroom dance club following a lunar new year celebration. monterey park is a city of about 60,000 people with a large asian community. when police responded, they say people were, quote, pouring out of the local screaming. a
page, our streaming channels, or our website. just look for the how-to play list. >> thanks, chris chmura. always great information. >>> 7:51.next, a quick look at the top stories we're following, including that breaking news this morning out of southern california, where at least pen ten people have been killed at a mass shooting at a lunar new year celebration. we'll be right back. e. >>> back back. here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning,...
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pages. we have olympian and broadcaster chris a.b.c. television personality, precious mule and top writer andsan. let's have a look at stories. well chris, if i could start with you and what do you think about this idea of using the private sector to help with the nhs waiting lists? nhs hospitals push. private routes are quick and, easy care. ten grand for new hip . maybe this is grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come. grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come . of a sign of things to come. of course. you know, i understand that when the nhs was founded in the forties three other point of view , but maybe that is an view, but maybe that is an argument that now look, i'll pay taxes for the last 40 years. what but there might be an argument that if you can afford to pay for. i mean, obviously means means testing in some way, shape or form that you get a subsidised thing for quick access. now know that you're going to get people shouting . so going to get people shouting. so because you've got a bit of money you can afford to circumnavigate and get in quickly b
pages. we have olympian and broadcaster chris a.b.c. television personality, precious mule and top writer andsan. let's have a look at stories. well chris, if i could start with you and what do you think about this idea of using the private sector to help with the nhs waiting lists? nhs hospitals push. private routes are quick and, easy care. ten grand for new hip . maybe this is grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come. grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come...
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pages. we have olympian and broadcaster chris a.b.c. television personality, precious mule and top writer andsan. let's have a look at stories. well chris, if i could start with you and what do you think about this idea of using the private sector to help with the nhs waiting lists? nhs hospitals push. private routes are quick and, easy care. ten grand for new hip . maybe this is grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come. grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come . of a sign of things to come. of course. you know, i understand that when the nhs was founded in the forties three other point of view , but maybe that is an view, but maybe that is an argument that now look, i'll pay taxes for the last 40 years. what but there might be an argument that if you can afford to pay for. i mean, obviously means means testing in some way, shape or form that you get a subsidised thing for quick access. now know that you're going to get people shouting . so going to get people shouting. so because you've got a bit of money you can afford to circumnavigate and get in quickly b
pages. we have olympian and broadcaster chris a.b.c. television personality, precious mule and top writer andsan. let's have a look at stories. well chris, if i could start with you and what do you think about this idea of using the private sector to help with the nhs waiting lists? nhs hospitals push. private routes are quick and, easy care. ten grand for new hip . maybe this is grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come. grand for new hip. maybe this is a sign of things to come...
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chris jansing live in msnbc head equarters in new york city. political and ethical problems facing democrats and republicans growing deeper by the day. more pages of classified material found at the president's home, more head-scratching reports about republican congressman george santos' questionable behavior as his party looks the other way. where does all of it lead? >>> plus, president biden honoring the legacy of martin luther king jr., touting economic advances for underserved communities, expanded voting rights and a robust defense of democracy, but how much can he really get done? then finally, we'll look how the massive infrastructure legislation passed last year may help restore one historic black and brown neighborhood in new orleans to its former glory. not by adding anything but taking something away. that story later in the hour. >>> but we start with the ethical dilemma staring republicans and democrats in the face. and the growing frustration with both parties over what some see as self-inflicted wound. for democrats, yet another call for information on the biden documents controversy. this one, from the republican head of the h
chris jansing live in msnbc head equarters in new york city. political and ethical problems facing democrats and republicans growing deeper by the day. more pages of classified material found at the president's home, more head-scratching reports about republican congressman george santos' questionable behavior as his party looks the other way. where does all of it lead? >>> plus, president biden honoring the legacy of martin luther king jr., touting economic advances for underserved...
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page. the turtle there seems to be loving some of this rainfall. >>> if you are looking for a way to escape the rain, trumpet player chris bodie is back in san francisco this weekend for a handful of performances. >> gianna franco caught up with the grammy award winning artist. >> reporter: for most kids learning an instrument means picking up a guitar, piano, or the drums. but chris picked up a trumpet. >> at what age did you decide trumpet is for me? >> at 12 when i thought i will play it for the rest of my life. i didn't think to myself i would have a career like this. i thought maybe i would be a studio musician or play in an orchestra. of all the decisions i made in my life, good and bad, that one to stick with the trumpet was maybe my best. >> reporter: it is not an easy instrument to play. >> when you play the trumpet, it is how the trumpet is giving you the feedback. like, tonight is not going to be a good night or tonight is going to be a good night. on any song. so, there is no fun on the trumpet so you have to make it fun somehow. >> reporter: the grammy award winning musician has played with some of the top musicians in music. >> it is suc
page. the turtle there seems to be loving some of this rainfall. >>> if you are looking for a way to escape the rain, trumpet player chris bodie is back in san francisco this weekend for a handful of performances. >> gianna franco caught up with the grammy award winning artist. >> reporter: for most kids learning an instrument means picking up a guitar, piano, or the drums. but chris picked up a trumpet. >> at what age did you decide trumpet is for me? >> at 12...
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chris jansing live in msnbc head equarters in new york city. political and ethical problems facing democrats and republicans growing deeper by the day. more pageserial found at the president's home, more head-scratching reports about republican congressman george santos' questionable behavior as his party looks the other way. where does all of it lead? >>> plus, president biden honoring the legacy of martin luther king jr., toung
chris jansing live in msnbc head equarters in new york city. political and ethical problems facing democrats and republicans growing deeper by the day. more pageserial found at the president's home, more head-scratching reports about republican congressman george santos' questionable behavior as his party looks the other way. where does all of it lead? >>> plus, president biden honoring the legacy of martin luther king jr., toung
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chris hemsworth with 94%. then michael b. jordan. it's tiny percentage points apart. fourth-place, harry styles with 92.3%. it was compiled by a british plastic surgeon. >> i feel with rege jean page. >> rege jean page. >> he is the do to me. i feel a lot of time their role plays a big part in how people find them attractive. >> he was this character that had this appeal. >> and he is easy on the eyes. >> they all are. >> that is why i am silent. how do i get on the list? >> you are too busy getting flowers from viewers. >>> companies are continuing to struggle with staffing shortages. the changes coming to cvs and walmart pharmacies. >>> it's hard to explain what depression feels like. but i can tell you what it feels like when someone offers to help. every plan through covered california is comprehensive - with mental health coverage and financial help for people who need it. enrollment ends january 31st. [narrator] the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body. that's why it's so important for us to have health insurance and now we can afford it. with financial help through covered california, we pay way less than we ever thought we would. enrol
chris hemsworth with 94%. then michael b. jordan. it's tiny percentage points apart. fourth-place, harry styles with 92.3%. it was compiled by a british plastic surgeon. >> i feel with rege jean page. >> rege jean page. >> he is the do to me. i feel a lot of time their role plays a big part in how people find them attractive. >> he was this character that had this appeal. >> and he is easy on the eyes. >> they all are. >> that is why i am silent. how do...
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chris say, starting right now. but by. t now. but by >> tonight, on all in. >> anybody on the other side, can you share with us the secret three-page addendum that speaker mccarthy negotiated with the freedom caucus? >> details of the secret republican governing memo is trickling out, and you'll never guess why we're hiding it. >> it is the data, and the spending, it is the entitlements program. >> tonight, to the house republican program, cutting social security, and metal -- medical care. then, what we know about the committee to undermine criminal probes of themselves. >> let's call it what it really is. the republican committee to obstruct justice. >> plus, a viewers guide for how to tell the difference between document theft, and document misplaced men. and, is it there in america again? an economist case for a reagan style victory lap as, the biden economy continues to improve. >> if i didn't watch nbc in the morning, which i do, the border wouldn't be in my vocabulary. >> when all, in starts right now. >> good evening, this is all in with precise. we brought you the three-page deal that kevin mccarthy have murdaugh out with
chris say, starting right now. but by. t now. but by >> tonight, on all in. >> anybody on the other side, can you share with us the secret three-page addendum that speaker mccarthy negotiated with the freedom caucus? >> details of the secret republican governing memo is trickling out, and you'll never guess why we're hiding it. >> it is the data, and the spending, it is the entitlements program. >> tonight, to the house republican program, cutting social security,...
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>> coming up, we're going to dig into this morning's must-read opinion pages on the house republican caucus in chaos. plus -- chris matthews will join the conversation. he worked for one of the longest-serving house speakers in american history. >>> "morning joe" will be right back. - elites. now that we've made travel so expensive, we have this hotel to our...selves..? - how'd you get here? - kayak! they compared hundreds of travel sites to find a great deal on my flight, car, and hotel. - kayak. search one and done. >>> are you going to vote for mccarthy today? >> do you have any comment at all on the protests going on outside of your new york legislative office? >> any comment at all? >> in long island, they voted for you based on -- >> sir, do you plan to resign? >> and -- leadership -- >> what is your legal name? >> whoa. >> what is your legal name? >> i've got to say, walking around those halls, the tunnels underneath, the first day. it's -- it's like, if it's not confusing enough. i can't imagine with all the cameras and everybody running after, going after you. >> and piercing and legit. >> yeah. >> this g
>> coming up, we're going to dig into this morning's must-read opinion pages on the house republican caucus in chaos. plus -- chris matthews will join the conversation. he worked for one of the longest-serving house speakers in american history. >>> "morning joe" will be right back. - elites. now that we've made travel so expensive, we have this hotel to our...selves..? - how'd you get here? - kayak! they compared hundreds of travel sites to find a great deal on my...
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page is also a regular of essays to the newshour, with jim lehrer and has been a regular on the mclaughlin group. nbc's the christthews show, abc's nightline and bet's lead story news panel programs. born in dayton, ohio clarence grew up in middletown. he began his journalism career as a freelance and photographer for the middletown journal and cincinnati enquirer. at the age of. he graduate from ohio university with a bachelors of science in journalism. in 1969. he also has received honorary degrees from the columbia in chicago, lake forest, the chicago theological seminary and the john marshall school of law, among others. page was a reporter and assistant city editor for the chicago tribune, during which he participated in 1972 task force series on voter fraud, which won a pulitzer prize pages. other awards include a 1980 illinois upi awards community service for the investigative series titled the black tax and the edwards scott beck award for overseas reporting in 1976. lifetime achievement awards from the national of newspaper columnists, chicago headline club and the national association of black journali
page is also a regular of essays to the newshour, with jim lehrer and has been a regular on the mclaughlin group. nbc's the christthews show, abc's nightline and bet's lead story news panel programs. born in dayton, ohio clarence grew up in middletown. he began his journalism career as a freelance and photographer for the middletown journal and cincinnati enquirer. at the age of. he graduate from ohio university with a bachelors of science in journalism. in 1969. he also has received honorary...
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chris a.b.c, the perfect start to your week . welcome back. at 630. let's bnng welcome back. at 630. let's bring you up to date on today's front pages.ph looks like this is leading with the arrest of a british citizen after a radio active substance was detected at heathrow's security. cate blanchett there this this new film that she's in. this is a cold. tom dark time. yeah, yeah, yeah . well, time. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, she plays a conductor , an she plays a conductor, an orchestra conductor . and so orchestra conductor. and so apparently it's getting rave reviews. guardian now there you see fury over pm his bid to hand police sweeping powers to halt protest. you agree or disagree ? protest. you agree or disagree? let us know this morning. here's the mail. call this a cure for the mail. call this a cure for the nhs the care after health experts attacked his plan to let patients refer themselves for treatment. i'm going to be talking about that shortly. and the leads on princess the sun leads on princess diana's butler's claim that harry envied will because he was served more at his breakfast. despite what the headline may make you
chris a.b.c, the perfect start to your week . welcome back. at 630. let's bnng welcome back. at 630. let's bring you up to date on today's front pages.ph looks like this is leading with the arrest of a british citizen after a radio active substance was detected at heathrow's security. cate blanchett there this this new film that she's in. this is a cold. tom dark time. yeah, yeah, yeah . well, time. yeah, yeah, yeah. well, she plays a conductor , an she plays a conductor, an orchestra conductor...