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claire. we all know that this is the _ read it? claire.est _ read it? claire. we all know that this is the biggest land - read it? claire. we all know thatj this is the biggest land invasion, land war in europe for many years and it is something that we desperately need to stop from spreading. putin has described this and goodness knows what else his agenda is. so, it's incredibly important that we support it. is agenda is. so, it's incredibly important that we support it. is not 'ust important that we support it. is not just seepolitical — important that we support it. is not just geopolitical because _ important that we support it. is not just geopolitical because it's - just geopolitical because it's hitting their economies. they support ukraine.— hitting their economies. they support ukraine. hitting their economies. they su--ort ukraine. , . ., , ., support ukraine. yes, certainly and i think claire _ support ukraine. yes, certainly and | think claire hit — support ukraine. yes, certainly and i think claire hit the _ support ukraine.
claire. we all know that this is the _ read it? claire.est _ read it? claire. we all know that this is the biggest land - read it? claire. we all know thatj this is the biggest land invasion, land war in europe for many years and it is something that we desperately need to stop from spreading. putin has described this and goodness knows what else his agenda is. so, it's incredibly important that we support it. is agenda is. so, it's incredibly important that we support it. is not 'ust important...
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claire: it's still coming up.which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious, and it's got the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, you would think that that would be something that you could report because it is promoting those behaviors and it's making it worse. ♪♪♪ avani: tiktok also says it bans pro-eating disorder hashtags, so users can't search for those videos. and if they try to, a number for eating disorder support service the butterfly foundation automatically pops up. but users find ways around it. claire: but the issue is now that it's ever-evolving. like there's a hashtag now that people wit
claire: it's still coming up.which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious,...
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, claire.ixir to particular gentlemen, claire. is quite right to seak gentlemen, claire. is quite right to speak out. — gentlemen, claire. is quite right to speak out. this _ gentlemen, claire. is quite right to speak out, this is _ gentlemen, claire. is quite right to speak out, this is partly _ gentlemen, claire. is quite right to speak out, this is partly a - gentlemen, claire. is quite right toj speak out, this is partly a response to the dreadful language said about him earlier and is quite right to question why these or voices are getting a platform and why this language is still being used. it's something we've seen across, well, talking about in westminster in a similar way, this ingrained culture that those across many industries in sports and it's proving very hard to stamp out and not giving a platform, not giving outdated offensive language would be a good start. x�*t�*aur outdated offensive language would be a aood start. ., ., , ., , a good start. your thoughts on this, james? cli
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.— states, claire.ot to have to talk about _ states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this - states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this so - states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this so soon | have to talk about this so soon in unless they were going to roll back on the reverse of roe versus wade, here we are and i'm surejoe biden isjust as the here we are and i'm surejoe biden is just as the as we are that they ruled on this because asjim said, this is potentially very damaging for him. he campaigned on climate change and he is pledged to put the us on the past and had zero admissions and it is second—highest only to china. and it's something that he is not staked his presidency on but he made strong pledges on now he's being blocked by supreme court, blocked by congress or can't get what he wants through them. so, he'll be seeking new avenues and where he goes from here. he he'll be seeking new avenues and where he goes from here.- he'll be seeking new avenue
.— states, claire.ot to have to talk about _ states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this - states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this so - states, claire. also being not to have to talk about this so soon | have to talk about this so soon in unless they were going to roll back on the reverse of roe versus wade, here we are and i'm surejoe biden isjust as the here we are and i'm surejoe biden is just as the as we are that they ruled on this because asjim said, this...
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claire, thank you for “oininu better answers. claire, thank you forjoining us— better answers.ire, thank you forjoining us live from _ better answers. claire, thank you forjoining us live from calais. - better answers. claire, thank you | forjoining us live from calais. she is the founder of the charity care for calais. tens of thousands of people are currently marching in central london, calling on the uk government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis. trade union leaders, frontline workers and community organisations are among those at the demonstration, demanding what they say must be a "better deal" for workers struggling to cope. we've got tens of thousands of people coming from every nation in the uk, from all walks of working life, and they're coming together to tell the government and tight—fisted employers that enough is enough, that working people need to maintain their standard of living. they've had over a decade of real cuts and freezes to pay and they can't take any more, so it's a very simple message — that none us wants to see a country where nurses a
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. nato leaders have wrapped up their annual summit by taking a tougher line on russia. the alliance presented a new strategic plan and more unity than in recent years. nato is pledging further humanitarian and military support for ukraine. the meeting in spain also ends with 2 countries, finland and sweden officially invited to become members pump and pageantry in madrid. leaders of the 30 nato member states have tightened ranks against russia as an attack on one is attack at all, and we will defend every edge of nato territory. every edge of nato territory for our part, united states is doing exactly what i said. who do it prudent invaded and hats are forced posture, your ne, to agreed on a new strategy, ending any pretence of partnership with russia. then that's like the history. in fact, nato is a defense of alliance. it does not attack other countries and has no intention of doing so. for this, it is not a threat to any one in its own neighbourhood,
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. nato leaders have wrapped up their annual summit by taking a tougher line on russia. the alliance presented a new strategic plan and more unity than in recent years. nato is pledging further humanitarian and military support for ukraine. the meeting in spain also ends with 2 countries, finland and sweden officially invited to become members pump and pageantry in madrid. leaders of the 30 nato member states have tightened ranks...
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claire mentioned this. you take a state like missouri or a state like texas, it's one thing to say what you think the law is. when you have an overzealous attorney general in texas, willing to prosecute doctors, anyone who has helped a woman get access to abortion services, obviously, we have a bounty system in place where the republicans have made it part of the law, part of the legal system that you could turn in your neighbors, you can't even ask your sister, your clergy, your health care provider for assistance. it literally is becoming a blackout state where people cannot get access to the most fundamental care. of course, we have seen stories in texas, a young woman thrown in jail in south texas for allegedly attempting to miscarry. another story just -- i think it was in the "washington post" this week of a young woman trying to get access to abortion but could not, now has baby twins as a teenager. these are the kinds of human -- real human impact that we're going to see. i think to claire's point,
claire mentioned this. you take a state like missouri or a state like texas, it's one thing to say what you think the law is. when you have an overzealous attorney general in texas, willing to prosecute doctors, anyone who has helped a woman get access to abortion services, obviously, we have a bounty system in place where the republicans have made it part of the law, part of the legal system that you could turn in your neighbors, you can't even ask your sister, your clergy, your health care...
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hi, claire. well, the alliance did present a new package of assistance to ukraine, many more weapons upgrading ukraine's capabilities to what they call nato grayed weapons from the old soviet era equipment that they had been given at 1st. very definitely trying to keep ukraine in the fight for the long haul, particularly u. s. president biden was adamant that ukraine cannot win this war, that russia cannot be allowed to win this war. and that is, of course, because nobody knows where russian president vladimir putin would set his sights next. and every one fears that would be on the nato countries along the eastern flank of the alliance. so that they are melding together, both wanting to help you crane and be worried about their self interest. and that is why all of the leaders here still say ukraine can and must win the war. and we're going to do everything we can to help it help ukraine. do that, no matter how long it takes. and before rushes invasion of ukraine, i mean, nita was criticized by
hi, claire. well, the alliance did present a new package of assistance to ukraine, many more weapons upgrading ukraine's capabilities to what they call nato grayed weapons from the old soviet era equipment that they had been given at 1st. very definitely trying to keep ukraine in the fight for the long haul, particularly u. s. president biden was adamant that ukraine cannot win this war, that russia cannot be allowed to win this war. and that is, of course, because nobody knows where russian...
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i am claire o'neill and _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i— month's green guide.n guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro finder i month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro finder of l month's green guide. i am clairel o'neill and i am a pro finder of an organisation called a greener festival. —— finder. think about a typical festival, festival. —— finder. think about a typicalfestival, it festival. —— finder. think about a typical festival, it could festival. —— finder. think about a typicalfestival, it could be festival. —— finder. think about a typical festival, it could be a temporary town is being built if it is a large event so it does need to be managed quite closely to make sure it is not having negative impacts on the environment. it also has a real opportunity for being a role model. we have a chance to go away from our normal day—to—day living. 0ut camping, you realise electricity isn't something just at the flick of a switch.
i am claire o'neill and _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i— month's green guide.n guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro _ month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro finder i month's green guide. i am claire o'neill and i am a pro finder of l month's green guide. i am clairel o'neill and i am a pro finder of an organisation called a greener festival. —— finder. think about a typical festival, festival....
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claire sticks with us. from the front line of abortion rights one more advocate on the real world impact on the decision for women. that's next. stay with us. for women that's next. stay with us ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ for your free decision guide. it's hot! and wayfair has got just what you nee
claire sticks with us. from the front line of abortion rights one more advocate on the real world impact on the decision for women. that's next. stay with us. for women that's next. stay with us ♪♪ three times the electorlytes and half the sugar. ♪♪ pedialyte powder packs. feel better fast. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm...
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yeah well, i'm when roma crimson, clairs, raspberries, claire in general, you think something, she took me, raspberry eclairs and my business card. and so it all worked out. well , great. uh-huh fine. ok. ok. come on, i'll tell you. you guys have taken a nap from here, my car. this trough in a trough will be buried instead of a coffin. understood me and said, they disappeared from here and took their food. let's go thank you excuse this, caffeine, in general, or what? all place sit down. will it hurt you wanna catch your pharaoh? i want it to hurt, because your muscles are all clamped. the pharaoh likes to use strangers in a dark moment without the pharaoh doing work for him and he himself does not suspect it. did so in syria will do so here. so you can do when there is a lot of time in this case? he loves all sorts of charades and will definitely find someone to use in the dark. i said i'm not going to stab i'm fine. so buddy what is it? well, no problem. thank you for it, i'll give it. i just lost my wallet somewhere. more for the money listen, let's have a drink, that one can not bea
yeah well, i'm when roma crimson, clairs, raspberries, claire in general, you think something, she took me, raspberry eclairs and my business card. and so it all worked out. well , great. uh-huh fine. ok. ok. come on, i'll tell you. you guys have taken a nap from here, my car. this trough in a trough will be buried instead of a coffin. understood me and said, they disappeared from here and took their food. let's go thank you excuse this, caffeine, in general, or what? all place sit down. will...
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thanks so much for joining us on inside story. claire, let me turn to you now. i just want to take a step back for a moment and talk about the human beings who are being impacted by all of this. you know, many of these refugees migrants asylum seekers. they were already severely traumatized . so as somebody who works directly with them, how scared are these refugees and migrants who are facing the possibility that they might now get center a wanda we've been talking to them for the last couple of weeks and it would be impossible lady to interstate how sad and traumatized by they are by this, as she say, these people are victims of the worst things happen around the world. 5 of them of victims of trafficking, which will check, they've all suffered horrible things. they say no harmony's cold. they have been traumatized in south. i conflicts and torture and they have the most horrible physical i'm mentioned. oz, one of them has been diagnosed with ph yesterday. and just being in detention as in highly traumatic for them. some of them being in detention reminds them
thanks so much for joining us on inside story. claire, let me turn to you now. i just want to take a step back for a moment and talk about the human beings who are being impacted by all of this. you know, many of these refugees migrants asylum seekers. they were already severely traumatized . so as somebody who works directly with them, how scared are these refugees and migrants who are facing the possibility that they might now get center a wanda we've been talking to them for the last couple...
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i think it's what claire was saying. the hearing happening today, clark was going to be the subject and clark would start deleting things wherever he didn't use signal and start burning stuff in the fire lace, which evidently turns out to be a trump administration m.o. >> why didn't he pardon all them? i also think the pardons evidence was riveting. i remember reporting he was considering blanket pardons. >> it was discussed the blanket and how it could be valid. we think with regards to eastman and potentially mr. clark is, somebody's got to write what the pardon with us for. they've got to describe actions that involve donald trump. >> the supreme court verdict case said accepting a pardon is accepting an acknowledgement of guilt. at least for some of the people like jivanka, they don't want anything insinuating they've committed felonies. >> going into the 20th, this was a second impeachment. there was concern there were leaks from mcconnell as office. if donald trump tried to pardon them or self-pardon, which creates
i think it's what claire was saying. the hearing happening today, clark was going to be the subject and clark would start deleting things wherever he didn't use signal and start burning stuff in the fire lace, which evidently turns out to be a trump administration m.o. >> why didn't he pardon all them? i also think the pardons evidence was riveting. i remember reporting he was considering blanket pardons. >> it was discussed the blanket and how it could be valid. we think with...
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claire sticks around.le at one mississippi clinic to find care for the patients they now have to turn away. that's next. don't go anywhere. o turn away that's next. that's next. don't go anywhere.dscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journey for the curious traveler, one that many have yet to discover. exploring with viking brings you closer to the world, learn more at viking.com [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪ fishing helps ease my mind. it's kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [submarine rising out of water] [minions making noise] minions ar
claire sticks around.le at one mississippi clinic to find care for the patients they now have to turn away. that's next. don't go anywhere. o turn away that's next. that's next. don't go anywhere.dscapes into the heart of iconic cities is a journey for the curious traveler, one that many have yet to discover. exploring with viking brings you closer to the world, learn more at viking.com [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency,an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place...
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in >> i want to go to claire mccaskill.p to the nra, which has become considerably weaker with all the investigations and finding out they had three or four people in d.c., lobbyists that just made themselves rich. but this idea that you can't y stand up against these whack-a-doodle extreme, radical, freakish positions is just ju nonsense. we have one example after another. this buffalo guy, this buffalo h republican who came out and said he was, you know, wanted some gun safety measures implemented, and then said he was driven from office and he had to quit, that's just -- we have example after example.r just look in florida, one of the most right wing legislatures in america, after parkland, what happened? they actuallyand, passed gun sa laws. there's a congressman in a very trump district, a guy named brian mast. after parkland, he came out aggressively for a series of gun safety laws, including, i believe, a gun -- a military-style weapons ban. he was re-elected in a breeze. wasn't even a problem. your friend, my friend
in >> i want to go to claire mccaskill.p to the nra, which has become considerably weaker with all the investigations and finding out they had three or four people in d.c., lobbyists that just made themselves rich. but this idea that you can't y stand up against these whack-a-doodle extreme, radical, freakish positions is just ju nonsense. we have one example after another. this buffalo guy, this buffalo h republican who came out and said he was, you know, wanted some gun safety measures...
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to go to claire's point, yes, we are facing a very serious problem.guns, do you want a mob trying to solve that for you or do you want people that protect the government to bring us back? nobody thinks the people that was doing what they did at the capitol that day can solve inflation. you've got to make the republic them. because if i'm voting my pocketbook, i'm going to vote for who can straighten out my pocketbook and that's not a guy with gallows, yelling, hang pence. but they've got to tie that together. since trump embraced him, i would give them to him and give him to the republican party. they're not connecting what we're seeing with them in the election and say, yes, we've got real problems, but those people are incapable of even approaching a solution to our problem. >> on democratic candidates running in a democracy just seems like a bit of weird scenario for me between what we see in pennsylvania, michigan, and elsewhere. reverend al sharpton, vaughn hillyard, thank you so much. claire mccaskill, thank you as well. greater appreciate all y
to go to claire's point, yes, we are facing a very serious problem.guns, do you want a mob trying to solve that for you or do you want people that protect the government to bring us back? nobody thinks the people that was doing what they did at the capitol that day can solve inflation. you've got to make the republic them. because if i'm voting my pocketbook, i'm going to vote for who can straighten out my pocketbook and that's not a guy with gallows, yelling, hang pence. but they've got to tie...
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claire, here we go, night one is done. it was brutal and damning for anyone associating with the insurrection, trying to overturn the election, or even pushed the big lie. do you think the committee did their job? >> i think the committee did a great job tonight. i thought liz cheney was particularly strong. she laid out the case i think neal will back me up here. it was an elegant and thorough opening statement. the jury, which is the american public, heard very clearly, what donald trump did, in terms of the big lie. and what was really compelling about, stephanie, is that for the first time, we saw bill barr say that trump's big lie was bullshit. and i'm quoting here, everybody gets mad. i'm quoting the tape. we heard his daughter say, my dad is a liar. that's what she essentially said. she believed bill barr. and so when you have that on tape, that really sets the table that's what this man did, around the election, was try to lie to the american people, to hold on to power. there is nothing more un-american than that.
claire, here we go, night one is done. it was brutal and damning for anyone associating with the insurrection, trying to overturn the election, or even pushed the big lie. do you think the committee did their job? >> i think the committee did a great job tonight. i thought liz cheney was particularly strong. she laid out the case i think neal will back me up here. it was an elegant and thorough opening statement. the jury, which is the american public, heard very clearly, what donald...
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we have claire -- coming up actually to talk about that. mona chairman, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> the january 6th committee today announced there won't be any hearings next week, in part, because they are still getting new evidence, which means tomorrow's hearing is the last one on the calendar. for now, it's a big one because it's all about donald trump's attempted mini coup inside his own department of justice. -- all the committee members, jamie raskin, next. e members, jamie raskin, next jamie raskin, next way. meet plenity. an fda -cleared clinically proven weight management aid for adults with a bmi of 25-40 when combined with diet and exercise. plenity is not a drug - it's made from naturally derived building blocks and helps you feel fuller and eat less. it is a prescription only treatment and is not for pregnant women or people allergic to its ingredients. talk to your doctor or visit myplenity.com to learn more. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” su
we have claire -- coming up actually to talk about that. mona chairman, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> the january 6th committee today announced there won't be any hearings next week, in part, because they are still getting new evidence, which means tomorrow's hearing is the last one on the calendar. for now, it's a big one because it's all about donald trump's attempted mini coup inside his own department of justice. -- all the committee members, jamie raskin, next. e...
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ah, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. nato leaders have declared russia the main threat to their security as a new strategic plan is defined for the military alliance. the new plan extends a welcome to likely future members, finland and sweden. it also increases the level of troop rotations in the baltic states. and leaders have also made it clear that russia has lost its position as a strategic partner after moscow invasion of ukraine. sweden's prime minister, magdalena anderson, arriving at the nato summit. but if all goes to plan her country, along with finland, should soon put aside decades of neutrality to become members of the military alliance. and this is the man making it possible. after weeks of wrangling turkey's president, reject type adder one has dropped his opposition to them joining, giving current members something to smile about at the summit of a full line, she's going to welcome finland and sweet historic application from membership and their decision to move away. busy from neutrality, traditional neutrality to join, no life is going to make s
ah, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. nato leaders have declared russia the main threat to their security as a new strategic plan is defined for the military alliance. the new plan extends a welcome to likely future members, finland and sweden. it also increases the level of troop rotations in the baltic states. and leaders have also made it clear that russia has lost its position as a strategic partner after moscow invasion of ukraine. sweden's prime minister, magdalena...
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let me go to claire, claire, you hear what was said there, and the fact that alito says, oh, we're notcause this just deals with abortion. the fact is that their legal reasoning effectively undermines griswold and the right to contraception, the right to interracial marriage and all the other things that pete williams said. so any court that is going to follow the logic of this case would apply the law of this case to every one of those other issues. >> yeah, and you have mentioned earlier, the hypocrisy around this decision, and i'm struck by how close in time the gun decision was to this decision. keep in mind here, the constitution talks about a well regulated militia. they said in really bombastic terms that new york had no right to regulate guns that this has to be federal government in charge of what regulations guns have. this is the big bad federal government telling the states what they can and can't do, and then they turn around and in a nanosecond, they say states are supreme when it comes to telling rape victims they have to carry a pregnancy to term, states get to do that,
let me go to claire, claire, you hear what was said there, and the fact that alito says, oh, we're notcause this just deals with abortion. the fact is that their legal reasoning effectively undermines griswold and the right to contraception, the right to interracial marriage and all the other things that pete williams said. so any court that is going to follow the logic of this case would apply the law of this case to every one of those other issues. >> yeah, and you have mentioned...
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we have claire -- coming up actually to talk about that. mona charen, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> the january 6th committee today announced there won't be today announced there won't be do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. i've lost my name and i've lost my repu
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claire and i have used up our b.s.for the month. >> speak for yourself. [ laughter ] >> claire's coming for you. this is what you and your colleagues are reporting, ivanka trump expressed a different view, in the video with the filmmaker, miss trump describing her father's gains and votes among key demographic group his a different reaction when asked whether she had a take on her father's very clear position on the results of what's going on. she says this, quote, i think that as the president has said, every single vote needs to be counted and needs to be heard and he campaigned for the voiceless. i missed that part of the campaign, miss trump, replied and i think a lot of americans feel very, very disenfranchised right now and question the sanctity of our elections and that's not right. it's not acceptable. the ones questioning the sanctity of the elections is those that donald trump had in them and laundering and cleaning ivanka trump's testimony as an election truther or denier? >> from my understanding this docum
claire and i have used up our b.s.for the month. >> speak for yourself. [ laughter ] >> claire's coming for you. this is what you and your colleagues are reporting, ivanka trump expressed a different view, in the video with the filmmaker, miss trump describing her father's gains and votes among key demographic group his a different reaction when asked whether she had a take on her father's very clear position on the results of what's going on. she says this, quote, i think that as...
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and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> thank you, claire.laire 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 our seniors who've done
and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> thank you, claire.laire 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...
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all right, clair, come on up. >> thank you, chair peskin. hello, and thank you for having us, vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i am angie david -- that's okay -- you can call me whatever but just don't call me late for dinner. >> chair peskin: clair is our contact which is in my mind. but i -- i appreciated our conversation last week. my bad. >> that's fine. i have 16 years working with this population, our most vulnerable folks in the city. and i have had this opportunity to move forward to be with the sheltering monitoring committee, where i truly believe that i'm in a role to have a voice that counts for our people that sometimes their voices aren't heard. i'm constantly and tirelessly recruiting to diversify our committee members, which is something that i believe that every member or every community that stays in shelter should be represented. so, you might not see, because it's not up, but i really and truly are working to diversify our committee. i do think that the clients having an outlet provides them empowering. and so it
all right, clair, come on up. >> thank you, chair peskin. hello, and thank you for having us, vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i am angie david -- that's okay -- you can call me whatever but just don't call me late for dinner. >> chair peskin: clair is our contact which is in my mind. but i -- i appreciated our conversation last week. my bad. >> that's fine. i have 16 years working with this population, our most vulnerable folks in the city. and i have had this...
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. >> joining me now is former senator claire mccaskill of missouri and the senior columnist for bloombergnion and erin haines. erin, i'm going to start with you. lady ruby went on to say i don't feel safe any, and i want to palau one more thing that her daughter said. this is her daughter shaye moss describing how even her grandmother was targeted. >> i felt horrible. i felt like it was all my fault, like if i would have never decided to be an elections worker, like i could have -- i have done anything else and that's what i decided to do and now people are lying and spreading rumors and lies and attacking my mom. i'm her only child. >> she's talking about an attempt to make it, quote, unquote, citizen's arrest at her grandmother's house and how people were knocking on her grandmother's dore and the grandmother called her and said don't open the door. citizen's arrest in georgia where you're from sound like a lynching party to me. this is the price that people like shaye moss and her mom paid for being good citizens. your thoughts? >> yeah, i mean, joy, i think what you have just done suc
. >> joining me now is former senator claire mccaskill of missouri and the senior columnist for bloombergnion and erin haines. erin, i'm going to start with you. lady ruby went on to say i don't feel safe any, and i want to palau one more thing that her daughter said. this is her daughter shaye moss describing how even her grandmother was targeted. >> i felt horrible. i felt like it was all my fault, like if i would have never decided to be an elections worker, like i could have --...
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claire and carol are sticking around. we'll keep this going. the january 6 blth committee has announced the second hearing monday at 10:00 a.m. and we'll move on to the department of justice investigation into the insurrection. they've charged another extremist group this time the proud boys with the most serious charge that we've seen to date, seditious condition spir see for his role in the insurrection. plus, he's been described as a trump whisperer and described as sloppy steve. he was fired from the white house, arrested and then pardoned. now he's one of the biggest promoters of the big lie. there is a new piece of investigative journalism that looks at how steve bannon has become an even more dangerous threat to the country and its democracy. gun advocates marching in washington this afternoon demanding action. is there any new reason to be optimistic today? all of those stories and more after "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. stay with us. ite house" continues after a quick break. stay with us sion. it made me feel t
claire and carol are sticking around. we'll keep this going. the january 6 blth committee has announced the second hearing monday at 10:00 a.m. and we'll move on to the department of justice investigation into the insurrection. they've charged another extremist group this time the proud boys with the most serious charge that we've seen to date, seditious condition spir see for his role in the insurrection. plus, he's been described as a trump whisperer and described as sloppy steve. he was...
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mitch mcconnell did that for a time, too, claire. not just people in the white house but republicans in power, any of whom could have thrown their body in front of this and said, this has to stop. they all were under the belief, let him unwind and blow off steam. he doesn't like losing. instead, by indulging him, we got a moment that not only was democracy upheld on january 6th, but he's still around. he could still run again. those are the stakes of these hearings, right? >> absolutely. you know, i want to make sure we correct the record in one regard. barr didn't say he was detached from reality. he said if he believed these things, he was detached from reality. that's a really important distinction to make because that goes to his state of mind and his criminal intent, which leads us to the grift. i don't believe that donald trump really thought this stuff that rudy giuliani and sidney powell and the other pretend lawyers were coming up with. i don't think he believed it. i don't think he was detached from reality. i think he was
mitch mcconnell did that for a time, too, claire. not just people in the white house but republicans in power, any of whom could have thrown their body in front of this and said, this has to stop. they all were under the belief, let him unwind and blow off steam. he doesn't like losing. instead, by indulging him, we got a moment that not only was democracy upheld on january 6th, but he's still around. he could still run again. those are the stakes of these hearings, right? >> absolutely....
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harry, claire and frank stick around.day's stunning testimony and that portrait of dereliction of duty from the ex-commander in chief. former cia director john brennan will be our guest. plus, more reaction from capitol hill. jim himes will join us for the potential consequences for the ex-president and his closest allies. all that and more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. "deadline white house" continues after a white house" continues after a quick break. riders! let your queries be known. uh, how come we don't call ourselves bikers anymore? i mean, "riders" is cool, but "bikers"...is really cool. -seriously? -denied. can we go back to meeting at the rec center? the commute here is brutal. denied. how do we feel about getting a quote to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? should flo stop asking the same question every time? -approved! -[ altered voice ] denied! [ normal voice ] whoa. the unknown is not empty. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought
harry, claire and frank stick around.day's stunning testimony and that portrait of dereliction of duty from the ex-commander in chief. former cia director john brennan will be our guest. plus, more reaction from capitol hill. jim himes will join us for the potential consequences for the ex-president and his closest allies. all that and more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. "deadline white house" continues after a white house" continues after a...
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i'm claire o'neill and i'm the co—finder of an organisation called a greener festival.stival, it could be that a temporary town, essentially, is being built, if it's a large event, so it does need to be managed quite closely to make sure that it's not having negative impacts on the environment. it also has a real opportunity for being a role model. we have the chance to go away from our normal day—to—day living. if you're out camping, you'll realise that electricity isn't something that's just at the flick of a switch, that the waste that you produce, it's actually materials. you can see the impact of consumption, essentially. there are a lot of really good examples of festivals that are doing great work for the environment. boom festival, in portugal, they have their own site. they've got the opportunity to use the funds that come in from the festival to really regenerate the land and enhance the biodiversity of the land. there is also dgtl festival — spelt dgtl — which is in amsterdam, and they've got great ambition to be the world's first circular festival. we achiev
i'm claire o'neill and i'm the co—finder of an organisation called a greener festival.stival, it could be that a temporary town, essentially, is being built, if it's a large event, so it does need to be managed quite closely to make sure that it's not having negative impacts on the environment. it also has a real opportunity for being a role model. we have the chance to go away from our normal day—to—day living. if you're out camping, you'll realise that electricity isn't something that's...
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shout out to claire dunning. who is the co-organizer of this panel and for her really fantastic new book nonprofit neighborhoods in urban history of inequality in the american state, which i would really encourage everyone to to check out. so i'm going to stick a little bit more to the page to stay within the time limit. but so to ensure that i have that self discipline to do so i suppose so the long crisis and new york. excuse me. you think i would have this right now? so the long crisis new york city and the path to neoliberalism. so the project is really exploring the increasing reliance and power of the market. in private sector across urban life in the late 20th century in new york the kind of popular imagination of this really kind of transformation is happening principally under rooted giuliani. and who's the mayor of new york in the between the mid 19 1990s into the early 2000 who is doing kind of various private partner public partnerships privatization initiatives corporatizations of business sectors, r
shout out to claire dunning. who is the co-organizer of this panel and for her really fantastic new book nonprofit neighborhoods in urban history of inequality in the american state, which i would really encourage everyone to to check out. so i'm going to stick a little bit more to the page to stay within the time limit. but so to ensure that i have that self discipline to do so i suppose so the long crisis and new york. excuse me. you think i would have this right now? so the long crisis new...
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and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> 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
and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> 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...
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thank you very much, claire chase of mack energy. get read where this whole argument on inflation is going, signal the white house is sending, and what americans are buying or maybe not buying. steve moore joins us, douglas holtz-eakin as well. doug end it with you. you're former congressional budget director. you know the money that comes in, you know the money that comes out. a lot of people curse the energy industry for making money right now. it hasn't always been that way. that is revenue that makes it to uncle sam. so in a flip sense the money coming in for the oil companies is money that is going out to washington to help with very spending many in the white house want to push. it's a weird kind of a conundrum, is it not? >> i think if you take apart the arguments we heard past couple days, they don't really hang together in a economic sense. oil companies to have incentive to produce. i think there is no question about that. there is a lot of things in the way of producing from a regulatory standpoint, certainly from the stan
thank you very much, claire chase of mack energy. get read where this whole argument on inflation is going, signal the white house is sending, and what americans are buying or maybe not buying. steve moore joins us, douglas holtz-eakin as well. doug end it with you. you're former congressional budget director. you know the money that comes in, you know the money that comes out. a lot of people curse the energy industry for making money right now. it hasn't always been that way. that is revenue...
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senator, now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. >> claire, it's so good thati can ask you this question because i know you have the answer. we have the speaker of the house of arizona talking about how he's a man of deep faith. >> we've been debating this. >> and donald trump actually under undermined god's work here on earth by trying to undo the constitution of the united states, threatened his family, threatened his neighbors with guns, made his life a living and breathing hell and then when asked said of course i would jump for donald trump again. we're not just picking on rusty. of course we brought up the fact in 2016 paul ryan called donald trump a racist and the next day endorsed him. please, please, give us your insight. how does somebody testify and say that they believe god's work on earth was undermined by donald trump and that cuts at the very core of their being, but, yeah, i'll vote for him again. >> yeah. cancel the ticker tape parade for rusty bowers. listen, we can all admire the political courage that the republicans who have resisted this c
senator, now an nbc news and msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. >> claire, it's so good thati can ask you this question because i know you have the answer. we have the speaker of the house of arizona talking about how he's a man of deep faith. >> we've been debating this. >> and donald trump actually under undermined god's work here on earth by trying to undo the constitution of the united states, threatened his family, threatened his neighbors with guns, made his life...
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. >> thank you, claire.t 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 our se
. >> thank you, claire.t 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...
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"claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion.just feel it's very special, and you've got to be part of the atmosphere. for others, this was the tonic needed after the last long two years. incredibly proud to be part of this, and this sense of togetherness, which we haven't really felt in a long time, especially due to the pandemic. it's really special. and why are you here? oh, i'm here celebrating the occasion. _ you know, it's nice bringing communities together. - and we're all here. you know, that's why i'm here. where have you come from today? all the way from, you know, southport, england's classicj resort. so, yeah, just i soaking it allup, making the most of it. we were just chatting, and you were saying you thought these days are very special for a particular reason. just tell me again. i just think it's great that all the good things about our country are exhibited today. cos, like, all the people come out, and there's a sense of togetherness and it's just a great event. i was here 20 years ago, it's just great to be her
"claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion.just feel it's very special, and you've got to be part of the atmosphere. for others, this was the tonic needed after the last long two years. incredibly proud to be part of this, and this sense of togetherness, which we haven't really felt in a long time, especially due to the pandemic. it's really special. and why are you here? oh, i'm here celebrating the occasion. _ you know, it's nice...
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i "claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion., are we, really? not with our queen, bless her. and i just feel it's very special, and you've got to be part of the atmosphere. for others, this was the tonic needed after the last long two years. incredibly proud to be part of this, and this sense of togetherness, which we haven't really felt in a long time, especially due to the pandemic. it's really special. and why are you here? oh, i'm here celebrating the occasion. _ you know, it's nice bringing communities together. - and we're all here. you know, that's why i'm here. where have you come from today? all the way from, you know, - southport, england's classic resort. so, yeah, just soaking it all up, making the most of it. - we were just chatting, and you were saying you thought these days are very special for a particular reason. just tell me again. i just think it's great that all the good things about our country are exhibited today. cos, like, all the people come out, and there's a sense of togetherness and it's just a great
i "claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion., are we, really? not with our queen, bless her. and i just feel it's very special, and you've got to be part of the atmosphere. for others, this was the tonic needed after the last long two years. incredibly proud to be part of this, and this sense of togetherness, which we haven't really felt in a long time, especially due to the pandemic. it's really special. and why are you here? oh,...