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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...
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what do you make of it, claire? the detail. you make of it, claire?rdian is quite intriguing, isn't it, some of this came out from itv news earlier, the fact that it was a surprise by mrsjohnson, then the further claim that downing street is disputing that people gathered in the downstairs flat in the evening when restrictions were subject to the rule of six at the time. , . . , ., , time. they certainly were, and they have denied — time. they certainly were, and they have denied that _ time. they certainly were, and they have denied that element _ time. they certainly were, and they have denied that element of - time. they certainly were, and they have denied that element of the - have denied that element of the allegations. but this is groundhog day because so many of the details are so_ day because so many of the details are so similarto day because so many of the details are so similar to that of the garden party— are so similar to that of the garden party on _ are so similar to that of the garden party on the — are so similar to that of the garde
what do you make of it, claire? the detail. you make of it, claire?rdian is quite intriguing, isn't it, some of this came out from itv news earlier, the fact that it was a surprise by mrsjohnson, then the further claim that downing street is disputing that people gathered in the downstairs flat in the evening when restrictions were subject to the rule of six at the time. , . . , ., , time. they certainly were, and they have denied — time. they certainly were, and they have denied that _ time....
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i think claire spends a lot of time in that space, too.eed you to say more about this intersection of really understanding our history and understanding -- understanding king's legacy. it wasn't sort of writing the accolades of what in today's age would maybe be your own twitter followers. it was telling difficult truths to the people you care about the most. and we seem to be so lacking in that. so i need you to say more about that. >> you know, i started -- i was a boy preacher. when i started becoming enthralled watching the news of the civil rights movement and i wanted to go to rallies in new york, i didn't come from the south like dr. king and a lot of the leaders. i was born in new york, raised in brooklyn. there was a more strident area. it was more a people that did not believe in non-violence. my mother brought me to reverend william jones and reverend jesse jackson who were older than me. they were twice my age. i was 12. she said he keeps watching this stuff, i don't want him to leave the church. they took me in and i became di
i think claire spends a lot of time in that space, too.eed you to say more about this intersection of really understanding our history and understanding -- understanding king's legacy. it wasn't sort of writing the accolades of what in today's age would maybe be your own twitter followers. it was telling difficult truths to the people you care about the most. and we seem to be so lacking in that. so i need you to say more about that. >> you know, i started -- i was a boy preacher. when i...
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claire, i'll begin with you.y after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people seeing in real time. even today, we should point out in our latest news, our npr/ marist poll shows that divide on how americans saw that day. 89% of democrats say january 6 was an insurrection, was a threat to democracy, but only 10% of republicans agree with that. how does that happen? >> because there was a foundation being laid all the way through 2020. and then, from election day onwards, this "stop the steal" narrative was emerging this idea that the election was not safe, that the election was stolen. there was this drip, drip, drip, throughout november and december. and so, when we had the events of january, very quickly, very smart people began shaping these narratives that already had a foundation that made sense to people who wanted to believe a certain worldview. >> nawaz: jennifer, talk to me about the role of news and journalism in all this, because
claire, i'll begin with you.y after the capital attack, there were already alternative narratives being spun despite live pictures, live reports, people seeing in real time. even today, we should point out in our latest news, our npr/ marist poll shows that divide on how americans saw that day. 89% of democrats say january 6 was an insurrection, was a threat to democracy, but only 10% of republicans agree with that. how does that happen? >> because there was a foundation being laid all...
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and i kid you not, harry went up to the tv screen and smacked claire's lips, his lips on hers. his lips remained attached to the tv screen for a full 10 seconds. he kissed claire's image so passionately, i had to wipe the copious spittle off the tv screen. [laughter] that is how much we all love terry. -- loved harry. harry come in short, was one of the most incredible individuals i have met, the sort of individual you come across only a handful of times your entire life. he was tough as nails, a tiger to his core but also one of the most compassionate individuals you could imagine. he never forgot where he came from. always stuck up for the underdog and the little guy. i believe harry drew a lot of compassion from his faith. he grew up, as everyone knows, in a town with more than a dozen brothels and no church. but as many know, after harry moved to henderson and met landra, both converted to the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. harry cap the book of mormon in his office. i would like to read a verse from chapter nine that gives me great comfort after the loss of m
and i kid you not, harry went up to the tv screen and smacked claire's lips, his lips on hers. his lips remained attached to the tv screen for a full 10 seconds. he kissed claire's image so passionately, i had to wipe the copious spittle off the tv screen. [laughter] that is how much we all love terry. -- loved harry. harry come in short, was one of the most incredible individuals i have met, the sort of individual you come across only a handful of times your entire life. he was tough as nails,...
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hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the shout. after more than a week of twists and turns, a court in australia is due to decide whether to to court tennis, star novak joke of ash, joke of edge has left his immigration detention hotel for his lawyers offices to take part in the online hearing, which is now underway in a tenant de saga, the serbian champion has been detained by immigration authorities, released and then detained again, due to questions about whether his entry into australia met cove at 19 requirements . joke of is seeking his record, a 21st major title at the australian open. mr alia has some of the world, toughest cove at 19 entry restrictions for get across to melbourne and speak with steve appears, who has been covering the australian open for more than a decade of wood, i'm guessing, has never seen anything like this before. hi steve. thanks for joining us on the show again. what are we expecting to see in court today? a clay good morning. well, i mean, a beautiful sunday morning and mel when the day before yes
hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the shout. after more than a week of twists and turns, a court in australia is due to decide whether to to court tennis, star novak joke of ash, joke of edge has left his immigration detention hotel for his lawyers offices to take part in the online hearing, which is now underway in a tenant de saga, the serbian champion has been detained by immigration authorities, released and then detained again, due to questions about whether his entry...
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but to claire's point, and you made this point to rachel, too. it's really hard to stand in front of a bunch of hostile jerks, that's all of us in the press, who are trying to make you screw up, who are trying to make news, to drive you into a dumb sound bite, to get you to make face time on national television. that's what the press corps mostly is doing, not all, but a lot. to go for an hour and 45 minutes and not screw up, really demonstrably not screw up at all, it's really hard to do that. and the best answer to that real jerk who thought that you could make news by asking the president of the united states, are you senile? which, you know, i don't care what the polling says, it just as a journalist, you're not going to make news on that. and the president did the right thing, i don't know what you're talking about. let's move on. the best answer was, if you think i'm senile and doddering, you get up here and try to do an hour and 45 minutes in front of you and your colleagues and not screw up. i thought it was the best demonstration of the
but to claire's point, and you made this point to rachel, too. it's really hard to stand in front of a bunch of hostile jerks, that's all of us in the press, who are trying to make you screw up, who are trying to make news, to drive you into a dumb sound bite, to get you to make face time on national television. that's what the press corps mostly is doing, not all, but a lot. to go for an hour and 45 minutes and not screw up, really demonstrably not screw up at all, it's really hard to do that....
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this is_ important that claire has just used. this is a _ important that claire has just used.rmal thing that can — this is a relatively normal thing that can happen in a workplace, where _ that can happen in a workplace, where people gather at the cake relatively briefly. but the sense that ordinary work as usual was going _ that ordinary work as usual was going on— that ordinary work as usual was going on and downing street whilst everyone _ going on and downing street whilst everyone else was completely disrupting all their normal patterns, lots of us working from home: _ patterns, lots of us working from home, of— patterns, lots of us working from home, of course, but that wasn't appmpriate — home, of course, but that wasn't appropriate for downing street. but if you _ appropriate for downing street. but if you think about what was happening in schools or hospitals, or factories, warehouses— everybody was changing the way they interacted. common rooms, staff rooms— interacted. common rooms, staff rooms were — interacted. common rooms, staff rooms were closed so that people
this is_ important that claire has just used. this is a _ important that claire has just used.rmal thing that can — this is a relatively normal thing that can happen in a workplace, where _ that can happen in a workplace, where people gather at the cake relatively briefly. but the sense that ordinary work as usual was going _ that ordinary work as usual was going on— that ordinary work as usual was going on and downing street whilst everyone _ going on and downing street whilst everyone...
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senator claire mccaskill, let me begin with you. the reading of sean hannity's tex, as we have them so far indicate to me based on publicly available evidence that sean hannity is as far as we know donald trump's single wisest advisor in his presidency. everybody else working in the white house was working at some intelligence level below sean hannity. >> i think what the committee is doing is they are strategically releasing the quiet part out loud. and i think that liz cheney particularly has been focused on showing what the people around donald trump knew leading up to january six. i like to reference josh hawley, one year ago today he told everyone on fox news when he was asked point blank if donald trump will be president on january ten -- before the fund. he asked what would happen wednesday. so sean hannity was in this inner circle. he knew what was going on. he knew what was threatening to quit. he knew what donald trump had on his mind. and that was overthrowing the will of the american people to try and stay in power. and
senator claire mccaskill, let me begin with you. the reading of sean hannity's tex, as we have them so far indicate to me based on publicly available evidence that sean hannity is as far as we know donald trump's single wisest advisor in his presidency. everybody else working in the white house was working at some intelligence level below sean hannity. >> i think what the committee is doing is they are strategically releasing the quiet part out loud. and i think that liz cheney...
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foy and i think it's a lovely watch. ., �* , , claire foy and i think it's a lovely watch. , , ., ,re best out this week. titane still out _ watch. you're best out this week. titane still out and _ watch. you're best out this week. titane still out and this _ watch. you're best out this week. titane still out and this is - watch. you're best out this week. titane still out and this is the - titane still out and this is the palme d'or which shocked the world. it is a body horror about a woman who goes on the run, but it also explores a lot about gender, about parenthood and there's kind of a serious listenership drama at its core as well so i think if you get past the gore, you are in luck. that's a good warning was to be to get past the gore... let's hold that thought because a quick thought about the midi instrument because of really entering the commandery is out. , . , really entering the commandery is out. ,. , ., out. the rescue it is from the directors _ out. the rescue it is from the directors of — out. the rescue it is from the directors of free _ out. the rescue it is from
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claire and hilemon are still around. donnel, we have talked. to make sure the hospitals had enough blood on supply for a mass casualty event to me are the whole story of what you, one security official knew was possible. when you look at where we are one year later, do you feel like there would be more than just you who would know what was possible in an even like january 6th were in the planning stages again? >> well, i don't think we would experience january 6th again like we did a year ago. i think. the threat has evolved and its changed. i can say a lot of the signs that were missed before i believe that the intelligence and homeland security enterprise looking at, they arablizing that information and look at ways to get better after january 6th. but there is certainly a possibility -- and this is my concern -- that we are so busy looking in the rearview mirror of what happened last year that we are not looking at the threat that's in front of us and we are going to bump right into it. >> and what does that threat look like right now that i
claire and hilemon are still around. donnel, we have talked. to make sure the hospitals had enough blood on supply for a mass casualty event to me are the whole story of what you, one security official knew was possible. when you look at where we are one year later, do you feel like there would be more than just you who would know what was possible in an even like january 6th were in the planning stages again? >> well, i don't think we would experience january 6th again like we did a year...
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claire sticks around. the u.s.the number of boosted americans as omicron continues to move through just about every single aspect of everyday life in this country. up next, we will look at what this news hopes to do, and if there are some bright spots for the pandemic as we start the new year. that's next. ses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ earn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints call 833-317-4673, and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> as we near the two-year mark of the first conf
claire sticks around. the u.s.the number of boosted americans as omicron continues to move through just about every single aspect of everyday life in this country. up next, we will look at what this news hopes to do, and if there are some bright spots for the pandemic as we start the new year. that's next. ses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ earn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest...
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claire it's, it's fascinating. it's one day i just moved to a whole different realm and here we are again with joking, which i'm being interviewed this morning as we just heard that. and then he'll face a brief directional procedural hearing. we're expecting a full hearing of the federal court for tomorrow sunday, australia time, which will ultimately decide his fight. but what's interesting also here is from what we heard from the brief court hearing loss. no, it is that the government appears to change tack and not be pressing any further on the medical exemption side of what its original problem with showing up in australia is in a more focusing on again what we just had around that an antique vaccination sentiment and the fact that he's contin need prisons in the country couldn't site. so the demonstrations or, or energized that and see vaccination part of the community. which in turn, the government says, could cause a serious health concerns from, from people that are continuing to, to not backs of night. it'
claire it's, it's fascinating. it's one day i just moved to a whole different realm and here we are again with joking, which i'm being interviewed this morning as we just heard that. and then he'll face a brief directional procedural hearing. we're expecting a full hearing of the federal court for tomorrow sunday, australia time, which will ultimately decide his fight. but what's interesting also here is from what we heard from the brief court hearing loss. no, it is that the government appears...
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claire, i'll start with you, no less than a former president, jimmy carter wrote an op ed in which he is now joining the course of those of us like those on the panel and a lot of people watching the show who are afraid for our democracy. he wrote this. our great nation now teeters on the brink of a widening abias without immediate action we're at genuine risk of civil conflict and losing our precious democracy. americans must set aside differences and work together before it's too late. i'll ask each of you, is it too late? >> well, you're not going to get me to say it too late ever for america to come through this on the other side. i am just firmly rooted in the belief that there are enough people that rejected donald trump. we elected a different president from a different party and i believe there is still enough people if you take the folks out of the republican party that aren't blindly loyal to him and you put them with the rest of the country, that's still a majority. it's still who america is. it's not the minority of people that are still blindly loyal to him but am i worri
claire, i'll start with you, no less than a former president, jimmy carter wrote an op ed in which he is now joining the course of those of us like those on the panel and a lot of people watching the show who are afraid for our democracy. he wrote this. our great nation now teeters on the brink of a widening abias without immediate action we're at genuine risk of civil conflict and losing our precious democracy. americans must set aside differences and work together before it's too late. i'll...
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ah hello em claire richardson so glad you could join us. the united states is warning that russia is preparing possible sabotage efforts in ukraine that could justify a potential invasion. u. s. intelligence officials, claim mosque. i was planning to frame the government in care of as an aggressor, as a pretext for invading further into ukraine. let's get further details from the pentagon spokesperson about russia's plans. we have information that they've preposition, a group of operatives to conduct what we call a false flag operation. or an operation designed to look like an attack on them, or their peep or, or russian speaking people in ukraine, a again as an excuse to, to go in the crime. one has not responded to those allegations and denied its planning sabotage operations in ukraine. russia has also signaled it could walk away from diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. moscow is seeking legal guarantees that need a won't expand eastward and a written response to it. security demands by next week. but with the west refusing to budg
ah hello em claire richardson so glad you could join us. the united states is warning that russia is preparing possible sabotage efforts in ukraine that could justify a potential invasion. u. s. intelligence officials, claim mosque. i was planning to frame the government in care of as an aggressor, as a pretext for invading further into ukraine. let's get further details from the pentagon spokesperson about russia's plans. we have information that they've preposition, a group of operatives to...
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katty kay and claire mccaskill are with us.nd baseball in the morning. >> well, we should stipulate very specific football and baseball. only the teams that interest us impact our lives directly. so you got red sox, yankees, and that's about the end of the discussion right there. >> yeah, well, i mean, then, of course, we'll also talk liverpool and a few other things, catholic high school. i'm sure a lot of people will be fascinated by all of this we may actually have to start focusing on west coast things. we have run up a 49ers once or twice this week. >> they will have fun to have west coast folks with us soon. let's turn to the news at the top of the hour as tensions escalate in ukraine, president biden held a call with the president of that country, warning him of a stingt possibility russia could launch an attack in february. meanwhile, moscow continues with naval exercises near the ukrainian border, chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest. >> reporter: as russian troops conduct more live fire exercises n
katty kay and claire mccaskill are with us.nd baseball in the morning. >> well, we should stipulate very specific football and baseball. only the teams that interest us impact our lives directly. so you got red sox, yankees, and that's about the end of the discussion right there. >> yeah, well, i mean, then, of course, we'll also talk liverpool and a few other things, catholic high school. i'm sure a lot of people will be fascinated by all of this we may actually have to start...
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what i liked about this, it then went on to explore his relationship with his wife, who's played by claireittle stray cat, and this was the seed of his obsession with cats and when he started drawing cats. and it's very unusual to see that. normally, you know, you have the kind of man's best friend film about dogs, but to see a film which is very romantic and lovely about a couple's relationship with a cat, i thought was rather charming. 0k. charming? is that... ? that's what. . . ? it goes on to deal with his mental health in a way which is rather quirky and i think works on some levels, but to me, i was very moved by that particular sequence with claire fey and i think it's a lovely watch. 0k. and your best out this week, anna? so titane�*s still out in cinemas. and this is the palme d'or winner which shocked the world. bit of an unusual film. i like about it is this is by a feminist female director — she did an incredible film called raw — and it's essentially very hard to describe, but it is a kind of body horror film about a woman who goes on the run, but it also explores a lot about
what i liked about this, it then went on to explore his relationship with his wife, who's played by claireittle stray cat, and this was the seed of his obsession with cats and when he started drawing cats. and it's very unusual to see that. normally, you know, you have the kind of man's best friend film about dogs, but to see a film which is very romantic and lovely about a couple's relationship with a cat, i thought was rather charming. 0k. charming? is that... ? that's what. . . ? it goes on...
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the seller told claire her auntie had rescued the box from a rubbish skip in the city of perth.ss in clearing out a house a deceased estate. how could anyone do that? this was a treasure box. you know, a self—contained treasure box. rather than write a diary, she's kept a visual and tactile diary of that day and the events leading up to it. it is of historical value. so, how did the dress get from plymouth to perth? fred and gertrude never had children, and when they died the box and its contents were handed down through the extended family, finally being sent to a distant relative in australia. why it ended up in the rubbish isn't clear. getrude's dress and her box of memories now have pride of place in an exhibition of bridal gowns in castlemaine, victoria. this lady preserved it for all those years. i to see it back out of the dumpster land looking beautiful is, i think, i a great end to the story. ultimately, bride—to—be claire didn't wear the dress on her big day, but she did carry gertrude's mother—of—pearl hair clip in her purse. in my heart i sort of asked gertrude, "is
the seller told claire her auntie had rescued the box from a rubbish skip in the city of perth.ss in clearing out a house a deceased estate. how could anyone do that? this was a treasure box. you know, a self—contained treasure box. rather than write a diary, she's kept a visual and tactile diary of that day and the events leading up to it. it is of historical value. so, how did the dress get from plymouth to perth? fred and gertrude never had children, and when they died the box and its...
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claire, i think we lost claire, claire sanford with minnesota child care association in the government there. claire, thank you for detailing what you could for us, before the gremlins in the systems, in the technical systems, came out. but we appreciate your input. >>> so, senator mitch mcconnell's comments about black voters sparked outrage this week. hear how he tried to clarify the remarks. that's next. >>> plus, a new year, a new approach for president biden. coming up, how he's planning to switch up his strategy. will it work? a candid conversation, still ahead. excuses happen. what? it's too windy. but with a huge selection of wellness support products for nutrition, sleep, immune systems and energy, cvs can help them happen a little less. get your personal points plan! i'm james corden and i'm here to tell people that ww is getting even more personal. keep on shopping, ignore us. i've lost like 28 pounds. you look great! i love that my clothes fit better, but i just love ice cream a little bit more than that. the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. so what kind
claire, i think we lost claire, claire sanford with minnesota child care association in the government there. claire, thank you for detailing what you could for us, before the gremlins in the systems, in the technical systems, came out. but we appreciate your input. >>> so, senator mitch mcconnell's comments about black voters sparked outrage this week. hear how he tried to clarify the remarks. that's next. >>> plus, a new year, a new approach for president biden. coming up,...
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one of them was claire mercer's husband, jason. and think, "how has it been two—and—a—half years?" you know? i don't understand how it's been two—and—a—half years. jason and another motorist were killed after they stopped, following a minor accident. the overhead cameras failed to stop the traffic. so it wasjust here, was it? just behind the gantry. right. just there. i mean, look at it. when you see it like this, though, i always find it really terrifying. yeah. all those cars are all so close together. yeah. that car can't stop before it hits that car. a car can't stop in time. and look at this. nearly a half of it is hgvs. claire now campaigns against smart motorways. we just need the hard shoulder back. you need a hard shoulder. if you can imagine being stuck in a vehicle in the second lane, with yourfamily, your children, and they're stuck in a live lane with hgvs thundering past that can hit them any minute, and you would not stand a chance. you absolutely would not stand a chance. after our programme, the government promised
one of them was claire mercer's husband, jason. and think, "how has it been two—and—a—half years?" you know? i don't understand how it's been two—and—a—half years. jason and another motorist were killed after they stopped, following a minor accident. the overhead cameras failed to stop the traffic. so it wasjust here, was it? just behind the gantry. right. just there. i mean, look at it. when you see it like this, though, i always find it really terrifying. yeah. all those...
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joining us is madeleine dean, claire is still here.e good points about what the committee itself needs to do with all of this unbelievably juicy evidence. but i want to ask you about this gap republicans seem to want to stand in. the people who have everything to do with trump supporters defiling the capitol are the people on january 6th and 7th and 8th and 9th and 10th and 11th and 12th did nothing and mad that they didn't get an ice cream cone. how do you process susan collins going on national tv saying i don't think i'll vote for him but i won't rule it out. what? >> oh, as i sat here preparing for this interview with you and very importantly with senator mccaskill i thought, what? i hold u.s. senators in the highest of regard. it was one year ago that i was working with the team of impeachment managers to take the trial to the u.s. senate including senator collins. i hold them in the highest regard. to tell us the truth. i am stunned by senator collins' inability with clarity as a leader in her party, as a leader in her state, as
joining us is madeleine dean, claire is still here.e good points about what the committee itself needs to do with all of this unbelievably juicy evidence. but i want to ask you about this gap republicans seem to want to stand in. the people who have everything to do with trump supporters defiling the capitol are the people on january 6th and 7th and 8th and 9th and 10th and 11th and 12th did nothing and mad that they didn't get an ice cream cone. how do you process susan collins going on...
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i have claire mccaskill on the panel. she has her chiefs mask.tell her to do the icky shuffle if you guys pull the upset. how is that? >> i did wear my bengals mask at national last weekend, but we shall see. go, bengals. >> thanks for coming on. >>> when we come back, will president biden's chance to replace stephen breyer on the supreme court give him the political lift he and his party so desperately need? next y so desperately need? next it's time for sleep number's january sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing so you both sleep just right. and it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? yes! you'll know exactly how well you slept, night after night. we take care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now $1,999. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. only f
i have claire mccaskill on the panel. she has her chiefs mask.tell her to do the icky shuffle if you guys pull the upset. how is that? >> i did wear my bengals mask at national last weekend, but we shall see. go, bengals. >> thanks for coming on. >>> when we come back, will president biden's chance to replace stephen breyer on the supreme court give him the political lift he and his party so desperately need? next y so desperately need? next it's time for sleep number's...
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and we named it at the time, companions of kiara who was the, saint clair with a contemporary of st. francis, st. francis of assisi whose feast we just celebrated. so claire is one of the patrons of embroidery and handwork, so we named it companions of kiara, and i began to create investments for women that had all of this handwork over the heart that was traditional women's crafts embroidery, and quilting. >> another history. >> that's wonderful. >> that was the very beginning. >> i thought, someday these catholic women are going to need vestments, and we're going to start it now. that was the seed that we planted. >> that opened up the door for me, what were some of your backgrounds? you were a priest? >> i was pastor at in berkeley. in california. and that is where i met mary. >> and i was a music person. >> and worship. those were the areas that i worked in. >> is that something. >> and we pursued our ministry in a way through this work once we couldn't continue it in the work we were involved in. >> and vestment making, so that began, and women from all different churches were h
and we named it at the time, companions of kiara who was the, saint clair with a contemporary of st. francis, st. francis of assisi whose feast we just celebrated. so claire is one of the patrons of embroidery and handwork, so we named it companions of kiara, and i began to create investments for women that had all of this handwork over the heart that was traditional women's crafts embroidery, and quilting. >> another history. >> that's wonderful. >> that was the very...
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police say carter stole a vehicle and drove into santa claire. the car was spotted and the helicopter started following it. pictures appear to show carter trying to carjack a second vehicle. pointing a gun at the driver. when the driver fled with the keys. police say cart e sped back into the rose garden neighborhood. and crashed into another car. police say carter took off on foot. and tried to stop yet another car. >> carter fired a round into the direction of the passing vehicle. and the approaching officer. the officer returned fire. >> then more officers arrived. >> four officers in total. fired their weapons. carter continued to hold the handgun and was struck more than once by the officers rounds. >> carter died at the hospital. >> the handgun recovered from the suspect at the scene is an unserialized nine millimeter privately made firearm. also known as a ghost gun. >> the incident is now being investigated by the district attorney office. and the police department internal affairs office. to see if the shooting was lawful and justified.
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conservative councillor claire pearsall.ur political correspondent, nick eardley, has been talking to conservative mps, who are now back in their constituencies. they're trying to judge the public mood, and from the ones i've been speaking to, it doesn't seem great, quite frankly. a former cabinet minister was saying that the story yesterday about the party the night before the duke of edinburgh's funeral had made things worse. they thought the reception they were getting was terrible. it's interesting, anotherformer ally of the prime minister, a brexiteer, said that they didn't think there was any way the pm could now lead them into the next election. and there is just this growing list, isn't there, of things that are being looked at by the senior civil servant sue gray? i suppose the question now is whether the mood amongst tory mps starts to harden, whether they feel under more pressure to act, and the labour leader, sir kier starmer, urging them to do so this morning, saying that would be in the national interest. we're
conservative councillor claire pearsall.ur political correspondent, nick eardley, has been talking to conservative mps, who are now back in their constituencies. they're trying to judge the public mood, and from the ones i've been speaking to, it doesn't seem great, quite frankly. a former cabinet minister was saying that the story yesterday about the party the night before the duke of edinburgh's funeral had made things worse. they thought the reception they were getting was terrible. it's...
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and former senator claire mccaskill is here. mike, let's start with the reporting that looks like retribution for the role on the january 6 committee. tell us about the new ruling class in virginia. >> as i was coming out yesterday reported that timothy haffe ye removed we dug in to try to understand how normal was this for this to happen. when a new justice department comes in with a new president out united states coming in u.s. attorneys are often quickly replaced across the country. u.s. attorneys are asked to move along and new ones are nominated and put through and we said it's similar to that type of personnel move that goes on all the time with a switch in power. in virginia a new republican attorney general has taken over but it's highly unusual for a new attorney general in virginia to come in and go to a specific university and remove the lawyer that worked there. the general counsels that work in virginia report to the attorney general. and the attorney general can remove them but as one of the attorney general's fir
and former senator claire mccaskill is here. mike, let's start with the reporting that looks like retribution for the role on the january 6 committee. tell us about the new ruling class in virginia. >> as i was coming out yesterday reported that timothy haffe ye removed we dug in to try to understand how normal was this for this to happen. when a new justice department comes in with a new president out united states coming in u.s. attorneys are often quickly replaced across the country....
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ah, hello, i'm claire richardson so glad you could join us it again in cause exxon where the president says he has authorized his security forces to open fire without warning on protesters. he calls terrorists that after almighty and other major cities endured a nother night of demonstrations and violence. here is what a defiant president cassim drama took. i have had to say in a televised address to the nation quantities the counter terrorist operation continues. the militants have not laid down to arms. they continue to commit crimes or prepare for committing them. the fight against them should be completed. whoever does not surrender will be eliminated. there is a lot of work ahead to analyze the tragedy that happened to us, including from the social economic point of view. obviously, since i got, i mean script bushings are in now authorities say at least $26.00 people were killed overnight, including civilians and several police officers that another $3000.00 people were arrested. troops from an alliance led by neighboring russia, have entered cause exxon to try to help security fo
ah, hello, i'm claire richardson so glad you could join us it again in cause exxon where the president says he has authorized his security forces to open fire without warning on protesters. he calls terrorists that after almighty and other major cities endured a nother night of demonstrations and violence. here is what a defiant president cassim drama took. i have had to say in a televised address to the nation quantities the counter terrorist operation continues. the militants have not laid...
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also joining us, msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill and michael steel. today, i had the privilege of welcoming simone sanders. she'll be hosting a show on msnbc and on peacock. welcome to the family. first, i want to hear all about this move. i made a similar transition and it's weird in the earliest days, first, tell me about the speech. it feels like many, many weeks and months in the making. >> many, many weeks and months in the making. it's no coincidence i would argue that the president and vice president are traveling to atlanta to the late congressman jon lewis' district to give this speech today or this pair of speeches and i have been watching coverage on the network today, reading local news and much has been made about the activists and organizations who are skipping out on the president and vice president's remarks and i would note that president of the naacp has an interesting twitter thread folks should look at. and this speech, as you noted, this day isn't really about the activists who have decided not to attend for various reasons. this
also joining us, msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill and michael steel. today, i had the privilege of welcoming simone sanders. she'll be hosting a show on msnbc and on peacock. welcome to the family. first, i want to hear all about this move. i made a similar transition and it's weird in the earliest days, first, tell me about the speech. it feels like many, many weeks and months in the making. >> many, many weeks and months in the making. it's no coincidence i would argue that the...
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take back the senate, and i kid you not, harry went up to the tv screen and smacked claire, his lipshers, his lips remained attached of the tv screen for a full ten seconds. he kissed claire's image so passionately, i had to get up and wipe the copious spittle off the tv screen. that's how much we all loved harry. so, harry, in short, was one of the most incredible individuals i've ever met. the sort of person you come across only a handful of times in your entire life. he was tough as nails. fighter to his core. but also one of the most compassionate individuals you could ever imagine. he never forgot where he came from. he always stuck up for the underdog and the little guy. i believe harry drew a lot of that compassion from his faith. he grew up, of course, as everybody knows, in a town with more than a dozen brothels and no church. but as many here know, after harry moved to henderson and met landra, they both converted to the church of jesus christ of latterday saints. harry kept the book of mormon in his office, and i would like to read a verse from chapter 9 that gives me grea
take back the senate, and i kid you not, harry went up to the tv screen and smacked claire, his lipshers, his lips remained attached of the tv screen for a full ten seconds. he kissed claire's image so passionately, i had to get up and wipe the copious spittle off the tv screen. that's how much we all loved harry. so, harry, in short, was one of the most incredible individuals i've ever met. the sort of person you come across only a handful of times in your entire life. he was tough as nails....
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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...
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and clair mccaskill, former democratic senator from missouri and an msnbc political analyst.claire, i want to begin with when we heard from the deputy attorney general today because you have been demanding from this justice department some understanding, some acknowledgment of what they are investigating and she said very clearly that our prosecutors are looking at those, those meaning the false fraudulent electoral certificates. when you put that together with what we heard attorney general garland say in his speech generally about this, before january 6th, what is your take now on where the justice department is and what they are pursuing? >> it's very hard to say how seriously they are pursuing all of this. obviously it was very good news today that there was an acknowledgment that there was facts that existed, that showed people were trying to falsely claim that they were electors in order to overturn a free and fair election in the united states of america. but i go back, lawrence, to what i've been complaining about. these criminal referrals on bannon and on mark meadow
and clair mccaskill, former democratic senator from missouri and an msnbc political analyst.claire, i want to begin with when we heard from the deputy attorney general today because you have been demanding from this justice department some understanding, some acknowledgment of what they are investigating and she said very clearly that our prosecutors are looking at those, those meaning the false fraudulent electoral certificates. when you put that together with what we heard attorney general...
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claire, from hampshire, had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed.t think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus walsh, bbc news. the very latest progress there in cancer research. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. well, friday evening was clear and quite cold with an early frost but now a weather front is sweeping across the uk and temperatures will actually be rising through the rest of the night and into the early hours of saturday morning. so, by the end of the night, it's raining heavily across western areas, mild, temporary snow across the highlands and then that frost lifting across eastern parts of the country. i think many of us on saturday morning are in for some wet and very wi
claire, from hampshire, had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed.t think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus walsh, bbc news. the very...
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claire from hampshire had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed. still in remission. i don't think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had a probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus walsh, bbc news. the weekend is upon us and that means lots of sport and now all the details. the fa cup third round is now under way, the first of the 32 games is into the second half, pep guardiola missing after a positive covid test, his manchester city side adit league 2 swindon and no upset on the cards, currently going the way of the premier league leaders. 2-0 at way of the premier league leaders. 2—0 at half—time and gundogan just made it three. they manchester city defender benjamin mendy has been released on bail ahead of his trial for rape and assault. he has been held since november las
claire from hampshire had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed. still in remission. i don't think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had a probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus...
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claire from hampshire had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed.ll in remission. i don't think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had a probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus walsh, bbc news. the attorney general says she's carefully considering whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal as she believes the verdict is "causing confusion". four people were cleared of criminal damage at bristol crown court on wednesday. the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 and thrown into the river avon during black lives matter protests. the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors, without warning. days of unrest and mass demonstrations began this week, after a sudden rise in fuel pri
claire from hampshire had car—t therapy two years ago after standard leukaemia treatment failed.ll in remission. i don't think i'd be here if i hadn't had car—t. i was very, very lucky that the trial was there at the time. so if the car—t option hadn't been available i would have had a probably a finite amount of time left. in years to come, car—t may be able to treat tumours in the brain, prostate and liver, giving more cancer patients like claire and phil a brighterfuture. fergus...
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joining us now is claire mccaskill, former democratic senator from missouri. you very much for joining us tonight. so there is mike rounds saying joe biden won the election. that provokes the predictable donald trump attack. that then sends mitt romney into defense of senator rounds, and we are watching what seems to be a phenomenon that refuses to end this republican attack on republicans about who won the presidential election. >> you know, the interesting thing is if my former colleagues more than just mitt romney and mike rounds, but if all the republicans did what mike rounds did yesterday, if all of them spoke up, there would be a sea change in this country, because donald trump would then be faced with the reality that the leaders of his party are no longer going to go along with his lie. but they are afraid of primaries, and i will just tell you, lawrence, over the weekend, talking about depressing. there was a poll taken in a congressional district in missouri over republican primary voters. 64% of them in southwest missouri said that donald trump had
joining us now is claire mccaskill, former democratic senator from missouri. you very much for joining us tonight. so there is mike rounds saying joe biden won the election. that provokes the predictable donald trump attack. that then sends mitt romney into defense of senator rounds, and we are watching what seems to be a phenomenon that refuses to end this republican attack on republicans about who won the presidential election. >> you know, the interesting thing is if my former...
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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...
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. >> claire from tallahasee, thank youee claire. >> thank you for letting me call, there's been a lot of good discussion, but i am distressed to hear people who don't seem to believe that the election duly run and won by a democrat. excuse me, i'm a little bit nervous. anyway, living in the south, i've seen voter suppression my whole life. my sister moved yeared ago from florida to georgia, and could never get a a registered to vot up there. she would go down, she moved to atlanta, she would go down and stand in line, stand in in line, and she could never get registered and said the line never moved. so what i'm thinking, excuse me, i got voice problems. but what i'm thinking is this, weit got, we definitely need so legislation and if it takes a filibuster to get it going, then i'm on board with that.. >> you mean curbing the filibuster, getting rid of the filibuster for these bills, you're on board with that? >> yes, ma'am. >> rlokay, claire, i'm going to carla in missouri, independent, carla, your turn. carla, good morning in missouri. >> i'm here. >> iokay. go ahead. >> all right,
. >> claire from tallahasee, thank youee claire. >> thank you for letting me call, there's been a lot of good discussion, but i am distressed to hear people who don't seem to believe that the election duly run and won by a democrat. excuse me, i'm a little bit nervous. anyway, living in the south, i've seen voter suppression my whole life. my sister moved yeared ago from florida to georgia, and could never get a a registered to vot up there. she would go down, she moved to atlanta,...
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"we ate claire with our friend claire to stay alive.did we ate her [ laughter ] we could pretend we didn't, but we ate her we ate her, and i do think it's what claire would've wanted. [ laughter ] even though her last words were, 'i don't want this!' [ laughter ] but as we've learned throughout the entirety of the trump era, it's very possible to be both dumb and dangerous at the same time the indictment from the justice department is full of both dangerous and also incredibly stupid details for example, at one point, the accused oath keepers were caught discussing both bringing weapons with them to the capitol and what uniforms they should wear one said to another, "pack khaki tan pants. weapons are okay now as well sorry for the confusion. we're packing the car and heading your way shortly." and then another replied, "we don't have any khakis. we have jeans. [ laughter ] they're a violent militia group trying to overthrow democracy, and they sound like waiters getting ready for work [ laughter ] "you can't wear jeans at the olive gard
"we ate claire with our friend claire to stay alive.did we ate her [ laughter ] we could pretend we didn't, but we ate her we ate her, and i do think it's what claire would've wanted. [ laughter ] even though her last words were, 'i don't want this!' [ laughter ] but as we've learned throughout the entirety of the trump era, it's very possible to be both dumb and dangerous at the same time the indictment from the justice department is full of both dangerous and also incredibly stupid...
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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...