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claire: this is true. senator rubio: number two, on international assistance, i'm all for accountability. i do not want american dollars flowing to countries who then turn around and use it against us or against our values. by the same token it is international assistance is less than 1% of our overall budget. it's not charity. it's a direct investment in national security and strengthening institutions and partner nations and frankly it saves us money in the long term. if we invest it correctly. so we are continuing to be vigorous and supportive of it. claire: due feel when you talk about this to your constituents at home they understand that? senator rubio: a lot of people think foreign aid is 30%, 40% of our budget. when you explain it's less than 1%. outside the middle east, south korea used to be a foreign aid. today they are the ninth or 10th largest economy and pro-american democracy. colombia is our strongest ally in south america. all the direct result of u.s. investment and i think we need to con
claire: this is true. senator rubio: number two, on international assistance, i'm all for accountability. i do not want american dollars flowing to countries who then turn around and use it against us or against our values. by the same token it is international assistance is less than 1% of our overall budget. it's not charity. it's a direct investment in national security and strengthening institutions and partner nations and frankly it saves us money in the long term. if we invest it...
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claire: turning to facebook.he social network has announced new privacy measures in the wake of that data scandal. to behas said is going giving users more control over privacy and data. the social network says it will outline e updates to its terms f service and data policy to better spell out what information it collects and how it uses it. it will also beginning users the option to review and the leak the information they have shared on facebook as well as download everything that they have posted on the social network. claire: news of a massive investment in solar power. >> softbank is investing $1 billion to create the world biggest solar project in saudi arabia. the goal is to produce 200 gigawatts of power in the country by 2030. saudi arabia is the world's biggest oil exporter. the crowown prince has p promiso transform the country's economy. the final investment in the project will total around $200 billion. claire: business leaders gathered in ivory coast to set their sights on expanding the airline sec
claire: turning to facebook.he social network has announced new privacy measures in the wake of that data scandal. to behas said is going giving users more control over privacy and data. the social network says it will outline e updates to its terms f service and data policy to better spell out what information it collects and how it uses it. it will also beginning users the option to review and the leak the information they have shared on facebook as well as download everything that they have...
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claire foy is a big—ticket?ew film by steven soderbergh, claire foy will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that she has thought about suicide but she mentions it literally as an aside. the next thing, she is signing a piece of paper which she is told is completely standard and suddenly she finds herself incarcerated. against your will. she is completely sane, but she's now in prison, so here she is now in prison, so here's a clip. can i ask, do you think i could just make a phone call, t
claire foy is a big—ticket?ew film by steven soderbergh, claire foy will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and...
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claire foy carries it and it is a great tribute to her.e thing to say but i was so stressed just watching the trailer that i did not go to the screening because i thought, i am so stressed and angry over these two minutes, i cannot handle that for two hours. perfectly fine... is it stressful throughout? certainly, at the beginning, when she is saying, i'm not meant to be here. i do find that stuff... it is intense. a third of the way through, it goes, never mind, let's go completely and enjoy ourselves. that is what happens. claire foy keeps it together. superb actress, she's terrific. a fantastic director, ava duvernay, what do you make of this? this means you have read some of the reviews are not positive. this is her adaptation of the much—loved book a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle. storm reid goes searching for her missing scientist father, an adventure through time and space, led by three bizarrely attired astral guides. the film is really interesting in as much as it is a broad canvas, a film breaking the white male grip on th
claire foy carries it and it is a great tribute to her.e thing to say but i was so stressed just watching the trailer that i did not go to the screening because i thought, i am so stressed and angry over these two minutes, i cannot handle that for two hours. perfectly fine... is it stressful throughout? certainly, at the beginning, when she is saying, i'm not meant to be here. i do find that stuff... it is intense. a third of the way through, it goes, never mind, let's go completely and enjoy...
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claire mccaskill is one of them. none of them adopted pro-trump points like conor lamb against tax cuts. claire mccaskill does everything stands for and president trump would be wise to go after her. stuart: you've got a tough job, but she do it well. appreciate you being with us this morning. let's get back to the market because now we've lost almost
claire mccaskill is one of them. none of them adopted pro-trump points like conor lamb against tax cuts. claire mccaskill does everything stands for and president trump would be wise to go after her. stuart: you've got a tough job, but she do it well. appreciate you being with us this morning. let's get back to the market because now we've lost almost
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claire foy keeps it together. superb actress, she's terrific. duvernay, what do you make of this? this means you have read some of the reviews are not positive. this is her adaptation of the much loved book a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle, storm reid go searching for her missing scientist father, an adventure through times and space, led by three bizarrely attired astral guides and the film is really interesting in as much as it is a broad canvas, and to see offering, breaking the white male grip on the fa ntasy breaking the white male grip on the fantasy market, trying to do something adventurous, i'm very specifically at the seven to 14 age group and as a 56—year—old man, i am demonstrably therefore not in the target audience! the thing that troubles me is this, because i'm excited by the idea of it, why didn'ti excited by the idea of it, why didn't i like it more, the thing it reminded me of was peterjackson putt adaptation of the lovely bones, really difficult book, he did this fantastical adaptation which had loads of dreamy visuals.
claire foy keeps it together. superb actress, she's terrific. duvernay, what do you make of this? this means you have read some of the reviews are not positive. this is her adaptation of the much loved book a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle, storm reid go searching for her missing scientist father, an adventure through times and space, led by three bizarrely attired astral guides and the film is really interesting in as much as it is a broad canvas, and to see offering, breaking the white...
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claire: the u.s.de representative said the eu will initially be exempt from the tariffs set to take effect tomorrow. that is going to be a big relief for the eu, but a temporary one. their status is still going to depend on further negotiations, and remember, these tariffs were in many ways more controversial. europe had been scrambling to find a way out of them. for the u.s. what it means is that there is the potential, the potential economic impact of the tariffs is going to be much lower. brent: when you look at all this, how much support can we say u.s. president trump enjoys in the united states, at home, for these trade policies? claire: well, tariffs on aluminum and steel, for example, are popular among labor unions and in the rust belt states, where steelworkers are hoping that this measure will protect their jobs. and many ways this is trump's effort to make good on a campaign promise that he is going to get tough on china, that he's going to save american jobs, and it could be devastating fo
claire: the u.s.de representative said the eu will initially be exempt from the tariffs set to take effect tomorrow. that is going to be a big relief for the eu, but a temporary one. their status is still going to depend on further negotiations, and remember, these tariffs were in many ways more controversial. europe had been scrambling to find a way out of them. for the u.s. what it means is that there is the potential, the potential economic impact of the tariffs is going to be much lower....
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claire foy is a big—ticket?will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that she has thought about suicide but she mentions it literally as an aside. the next thing, she is signing a piece of paper which she is told
claire foy is a big—ticket?will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and...
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. >> claire: hey, grandma? >> ciara: claire! >> claire: i'm sorry. >> hope: claire, what is it?> claire: i need to talk to you before you do this. >> hope: honey, can it wait? >> claire: no, no. uh, can we go somewhere private? >> ciara: claire, now is not the time. >> claire: iex
. >> claire: hey, grandma? >> ciara: claire! >> claire: i'm sorry. >> hope: claire, what is it?> claire: i need to talk to you before you do this. >> hope: honey, can it wait? >> claire: no, no. uh, can we go somewhere private? >> ciara: claire, now is not the time. >> claire: iex
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and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a harvard educated attorney whose status as a gold star father was both celebrated and politicized in the 2016 presidential campaign. his new book is an american family: a memoir of hope and sacrifice. he is khizr khan. this is overheard. (upbeat music) - let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? (mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor to meet you. - thank you. - and thank you very much for being here, sir. - thank you. i am honored to be here. - i believe this book is extraordinary in many ways but maybe the most extraordinary way is it is the most patriotic book i've ever read. i walk away from reading this book with a sense of hope and optimism about america and a feeling of great patriotism. i don't know if that's what you intended. did you intend that? - this really is a story of all immigrants, all of us are immigrants. - [evan] well, we're all from some place, right?
and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith. he's a harvard educated attorney whose status as a gold star father was both celebrated and politicized in the 2016 presidential campaign. his new book is an american family: a memoir of hope and sacrifice. he is khizr khan. this is overheard. (upbeat music) - let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? (mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor...
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our correspondent claire richardson is there. good evening, claire. was the e u.s.overnment expectining what happened today? claire: it is hard to imagine they would not expect some sort of retaliation. as soon as the white house announced it was expelling russian diplomats, we heard from the russian foreign minister that there would be retaliation. what is interesting is that this is exactly tit-for-tat. we are seeing 60 diplomats expelled in exchange for the 60 the u.s. kicked out. they have also been given a week to pack their bags and get out of the country. and it makes sense that we are saying a tough response from russia, because this is the toughest reaction we have seen from the trump administration to date, when it comes to a tough stance on russia. brent: that was claire richardson reporting from washington. here are other stories making headlines around the world. has officials in the u.k. say sergei xscripal's daughter is responding well to treatment. she and her father were poisoned earlier this month with a nerve agent. ththat poison sparked the curre
our correspondent claire richardson is there. good evening, claire. was the e u.s.overnment expectining what happened today? claire: it is hard to imagine they would not expect some sort of retaliation. as soon as the white house announced it was expelling russian diplomats, we heard from the russian foreign minister that there would be retaliation. what is interesting is that this is exactly tit-for-tat. we are seeing 60 diplomats expelled in exchange for the 60 the u.s. kicked out. they have...
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>>> new studies found makeup products sold by claires may contain asbestos.hey say they pride themselves in providing customers in quality products so we wish to address a recent report and we want to ensure customers all of our products are safe and asbestos free. we are joined by the public interest research group. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us how this study was conducted because your organization was behind the test. >> back last december claires recalled several products that had asbestos and we had a lab conduct two different testing procedures based on fda and epa guidelines and they found three different products that contained asbestos from claires. >> what products? >> this is one. it is an eye shadow set and this brown color contains levels of asbestos. >> this is because it is powder based? >> that's right. nobody has asbestos to makeup but it can be found naturally in taly which is a powderly substance often used in makeup. >> is there something that would be written on the list of ingredients that you should look out for? >> talc is the
>>> new studies found makeup products sold by claires may contain asbestos.hey say they pride themselves in providing customers in quality products so we wish to address a recent report and we want to ensure customers all of our products are safe and asbestos free. we are joined by the public interest research group. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us how this study was conducted because your organization was behind the test. >> back last december claires recalled...
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claire richardson with the latest from washington terry soltz with the view from brussels. we're certainly going to be talking about this one for a while thank you so much to the two of you for putting it into context for us. well here in germany foreign minister. has announced that he will not be part of chancellor angela merkel's new coalition government that's after rumors of a bitter raul with the leaders of his own social democratic party replacement the foreign ministry is likely to be heikal muffs the outgoing justice minister the news made for a slightly uncomfortable appearance by gabriele today and the scheduled press conference with his counterpart from bosnia-herzegovina. it was a routine appointment for a german foreign minister but. things are anything but routine right now minute the meeting with his bosnian counterpart igor sir not out on thursday was his last official international engagement. for him to get involved and gum real has been germany's foreign minister for just over a year during that time he became the country's most popular politician even be
claire richardson with the latest from washington terry soltz with the view from brussels. we're certainly going to be talking about this one for a while thank you so much to the two of you for putting it into context for us. well here in germany foreign minister. has announced that he will not be part of chancellor angela merkel's new coalition government that's after rumors of a bitter raul with the leaders of his own social democratic party replacement the foreign ministry is likely to be...
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claire foy paid less than that bit. she was the queen! this is so tedious!s is there are many, many more roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men, and if you allocate pay on that basis, the men are always going to continue to be paid more and on and on. she is the incredible star of that series. she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as well, isn't he? she absolutely held the whole thing together. she is the show. and the producers have said the next person to play the queen will get more money but that does not help claire foy. let us go to our last story because, you know, at least claire can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in ajar. 896 can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. 896 of people chuck them away, i mean, who chucks any money away? a penny on the floor. i just search any money away? a penny on the floor. ijust search pavements all the time! y
claire foy paid less than that bit. she was the queen! this is so tedious!s is there are many, many more roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men and many more starring roles for men, and if you allocate pay on that basis, the men are always going to continue to be paid more and on and on. she is the incredible star of that series. she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as well, isn't he? she absolutely held the...
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claire foy is a big—ticket?ridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that she has thought about suicide but she mentions it literally as an aside. the next thing, she is signing a piece of paper which she is told is completely standard and suddenly she finds herself incarcerated. against her will. she is completely sane, but she's now in prison, so here she is now in prison, so here's a clip. can i ask, do you think i could just make a phone call, to let my family know that i am 0k? you get a phone call... that is so nice. thank you. you are saying you want your p
claire foy is a big—ticket?ridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she...
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claire foy is a big—ticket?ation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that she has thought about suicide but she mentions it literally as an aside. the next thing, she is signing a piece of paper which she is told is completely standard and suddenly she finds herself incarcerated. against your will. she is completely sane, but she's now in prison, so here she is now in prison, so here's a clip. can i ask, do you think i could just make a phone call, to let my family know that i am 0k? you get a phone call... that is so nice. thank you. you're saying you want your phone call now? yes, yes, that is what
claire foy is a big—ticket?ation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that...
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she is interviewed by claire shipman. this is 10 minutes. claire shipman. host: we will hear from congressional leaders from both sides of the on hot button issues facing america and the middle east and our next guest is such a leader. an analysis ranked her first among 100 senators in cosponsoring bills that were enacted into law's in the last congress and she is a champion of the u.s.-israel alliance. klobuchar.ome amy thank you. here in thise discussion with you and some of our friends. >> exact way. .- exactly so many of our friends. you have been a supporter of the relationship. talk about why the issue is important to you. >> a lot of it has to do with home. we have some great minnesota people here and we are excited about that and it also has to do with israel's position in the inld, a beacon of democracy a really tough, if not incomparably tough neighborhood. i talk to people at home and they see it that way. if they are not jewish, they see the importance of the friendship and, if they are, they have had four jewish senators out of minnesota and we
she is interviewed by claire shipman. this is 10 minutes. claire shipman. host: we will hear from congressional leaders from both sides of the on hot button issues facing america and the middle east and our next guest is such a leader. an analysis ranked her first among 100 senators in cosponsoring bills that were enacted into law's in the last congress and she is a champion of the u.s.-israel alliance. klobuchar.ome amy thank you. here in thise discussion with you and some of our friends....
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♪ please welcome award-winning journalist and best-selling author claire shipman.applause] this week we will hear from her congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle on the hot button issues facing america and the middle east our next guest is one such leader and now ranked as first among all 100 senators to cosponsor bills that were enacted into law in the last congress a champion ladies and gentlemen from the great state of minnesota, senator amy klobuchar [applause] >> thank you senator it's great to be here in an intimate setting with you with so many of our friends. you have been a consistent supporter of the u.s. relationship so talk about why that is so important to you. >> a lot of it of course has to do with home i know we have some great minnesota people here and we are excited about that and also it has a lot to do with israel's position in the world it is a beacon of democracy in what is a really tough neighborhood. when i talk to people at home they see it that way. they are not jewish they see the importance of that friendship if they are jewi
♪ please welcome award-winning journalist and best-selling author claire shipman.applause] this week we will hear from her congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle on the hot button issues facing america and the middle east our next guest is one such leader and now ranked as first among all 100 senators to cosponsor bills that were enacted into law in the last congress a champion ladies and gentlemen from the great state of minnesota, senator amy klobuchar [applause] >> thank...
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happy to hear that it sounds like they will at least have some reprieve while talks are underway and claire as stephen was mentioning a short while ago you know when we talk about trade when we talk about tariffs this is something that really plays well to donald trump space but of course you know his numbers in the polls are not looking too healthy lately so how is this likely to go down with americans just generally speaking. well in the rust belt states places where they produce steel it's going to be very popular in many ways for supporters of trump's america first policy this is him as stephen said making good on his campaign promise to be tough on china and almost any professional would agree that a trade war is here are not a good thing it's not a matter of winning and the u.n. china has said that they do not want to trade war under any circumstances but for some of his backers this is going to be something that they're very happy to see claire richardson stephen barely to both of you as we mentioned we're standing by for this announcement from u.s. president donald trump expected it
happy to hear that it sounds like they will at least have some reprieve while talks are underway and claire as stephen was mentioning a short while ago you know when we talk about trade when we talk about tariffs this is something that really plays well to donald trump space but of course you know his numbers in the polls are not looking too healthy lately so how is this likely to go down with americans just generally speaking. well in the rust belt states places where they produce steel it's...
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yvonne: claire, thank you.wer group is not concerned by trade tensions between the u.s. and china. said he will continue to look for assets in the u.s. concerned.ot two big powers like china and the u.s. should be partners in a trade war will not take place. the two countries need each other, i think. >> do you expect to face more hurdles in the u.s. market? does it make the u.s. market less attractive to you? >> so far i have not felt so. >> they are looking at giving and thatore power could potentially impact companies like yours looking to make acquisitions in the u.s. you reconfiguring your strategy in light of those changes that might be on the cards? >> these are also imaginary so far. it is not happened yet. i am not a politician, just a businessman. from my perspective we will cross that bridge when it comes. >> it is fair to say you are actively looking for additional acquisitions in the u.s. and in europe. >> you could say so. we are having some talks. >> have you set aside a particular amount of mone
yvonne: claire, thank you.wer group is not concerned by trade tensions between the u.s. and china. said he will continue to look for assets in the u.s. concerned.ot two big powers like china and the u.s. should be partners in a trade war will not take place. the two countries need each other, i think. >> do you expect to face more hurdles in the u.s. market? does it make the u.s. market less attractive to you? >> so far i have not felt so. >> they are looking at giving and...
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claire foy is a big—ticket these days.much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film called very much in the shadow of an old sam fullerfilm called shock corridor, it was a kind of interesting trashy exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman, whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result, she has had to move town, to keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret, she has lived a very difficult life asa she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions, unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression, she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she mentions in passing that she has thought about suicide. she mentions it literally as an aside. she has lived a very difficult life as a result of this stalker‘s attentions and unsurprisingly she suffers from anxiety and depression. she goes to see her doctor, during the course of the conversation, she happens to mention in passing that she has thought about suicide bu
claire foy is a big—ticket these days.much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film called very much in the shadow of an old sam fullerfilm called shock corridor, it was a kind of interesting trashy exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman, whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result, she has had to move town, to keep her identity quiet, keep her phone number secret, she has lived a very difficult life asa she has lived a very difficult...
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after graduating college, claire got an internship at berkeley's famous chez panisse.here her interests became passion. and after three years, she moved to england and opened her beloved violet bakery, where the food world would learn her name. >> it is something that is really, really good for the soul and it's her outlook on life. >> reporter: now claire has been given the greatest honor any baker in england could receive. today's announcement that she has been selected to create the official cake for the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. the royal couple is even asking that the lemon elder flower cake be decorated with her trademark fresh flowers. those who remember her when in point reyes couldn't be more proud. >> it's cool i know someone making cakes for a royal wedding. i'm happy about it just for being me and that i know her. >> reporter: it's been a long journey to kensington palace but her mother never doubted how far her daughter's passion to bake could take her. >> it's a little teensie weensie slice of history that we get to experience. >> reporte
after graduating college, claire got an internship at berkeley's famous chez panisse.here her interests became passion. and after three years, she moved to england and opened her beloved violet bakery, where the food world would learn her name. >> it is something that is really, really good for the soul and it's her outlook on life. >> reporter: now claire has been given the greatest honor any baker in england could receive. today's announcement that she has been selected to create...
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claire. i was just supposed to introduce claire who's so great, really doing a tremendous job in filling the shoes and taking on off tereaf teresa sparks, so i'd like to introduce claire farley, who's senior assistant to the mayor. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm so happy to be here with all of you today in this historic moment, and this would not be possible without you, mayor farrell, for your continued support of making sure that our city is committed to lgbt folks. also, thank you to supervisor ronen for your incredible leadership on this, as well as your office, and specifically, also to supervisor sheehy, and all the cosponsors on this important legislation. i also want to take a moment to thank joerd on and the -- jordan and all the members on the sro task force. this victory really does belong to all of you, so thank you. [applause]. >> as trans and gender nonconforming people, we are all to familiar with the stress, the violence that comes with trying to use the bathroom that match
claire. i was just supposed to introduce claire who's so great, really doing a tremendous job in filling the shoes and taking on off tereaf teresa sparks, so i'd like to introduce claire farley, who's senior assistant to the mayor. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm so happy to be here with all of you today in this historic moment, and this would not be possible without you, mayor farrell, for your continued support of making sure that our city is committed to lgbt folks. also, thank you to...
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right now and you're simplifying it i'm glad claire has pointed to the complex because that's exactly what might because about i think we've become very simplistic in the way that we talk about identity in our narratives about race race and cost intersect the idea of calling a white homeless person someone benefiting from white privilege to me is absurd you know that people who are homeless are more likely to the treatment told to talk to parents that alcohol and drug abuse to be in the care system so they have suffered from multiple disadvantage based on cost and poverty at the same time black people who are homeless and roughly have even worse outcomes because they suffer from both class and race that probation it's true that white working class boys are doing very badly at school but young black men between the ages of eighteen and twenty six are twice as likely to be unemployed as young white working class men from similar backgrounds so we see in the data the way that race and path intersects and overlaps yet there are still so. after in fact i know people this is not a quick let
right now and you're simplifying it i'm glad claire has pointed to the complex because that's exactly what might because about i think we've become very simplistic in the way that we talk about identity in our narratives about race race and cost intersect the idea of calling a white homeless person someone benefiting from white privilege to me is absurd you know that people who are homeless are more likely to the treatment told to talk to parents that alcohol and drug abuse to be in the care...
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neil, do you think this is good strategy what claire mccaskill did?ess i would say hillary clinton will not be on the ballot in november and neither is donald trump. melissa: why then is she addressing it? you think -- >> because the media is asking questions about it. the media is asking questions about it. the people that are going to be on the ballot are the republicans who have given in time and time again to donald trump's greed-driven, bigoted agenda. melissa: you just mentioned donald trump and said he is not on the ballot. >> republicans who have given in time and time again to donald trump's bigoted, greed-driven agenda will be on ballot in november. that is who voters will have to choose between. melissa: ned. do you think it's a winning strategy to talk about either hillary clinton or donald trump? >> if i was giving advice to candidates in 2018, specifically republicans make your race about as local an issue as possible, do the fundamentals. absentee ballots, early votes, fund-raising, doorbells you need to do. thing about hillary shoeshe
neil, do you think this is good strategy what claire mccaskill did?ess i would say hillary clinton will not be on the ballot in november and neither is donald trump. melissa: why then is she addressing it? you think -- >> because the media is asking questions about it. the media is asking questions about it. the people that are going to be on the ballot are the republicans who have given in time and time again to donald trump's greed-driven, bigoted agenda. melissa: you just mentioned...
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this series of post-apocalyptic- esque paintings of women wearing gas masks from french artist claire tabout. in this performance piece, titled "my turn," new york-based artists alex schweder and ward shelley designed and built a 16-foot wheel, which they rotate and take turns sitting in. they call their work" performance architecture." for folks who don't think-- they might be intimidated by say,nc perforart. there's a giant wheel were guys literally sit in a chair and then they spin the wheel and they sit on the chher and spin thel.o you know howople make sense of that or how do people appreciate it? e shouldn't be afraid if they're going into a gallery or going to a museum. there are great docents inum
this series of post-apocalyptic- esque paintings of women wearing gas masks from french artist claire tabout. in this performance piece, titled "my turn," new york-based artists alex schweder and ward shelley designed and built a 16-foot wheel, which they rotate and take turns sitting in. they call their work" performance architecture." for folks who don't think-- they might be intimidated by say,nc perforart. there's a giant wheel were guys literally sit in a chair and then...
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that so i'm joined by our political analyst simon young he is here in berlin and our correspondent claire richards and she is on the story for us tonight in washington good evening to both of you simon let me start with you it has been a day of expulsions germany got the ball rolling if you will today i mean what have government officials here said about the. you have read this is intended. as a demonstration of solidarity with the united kingdom and also of the fact they say that attacks against germany's allies and partners cannot go unanswered but at the same time in the foreign ministry here has stressed that they remain open for dialogue with moscow and they've also said that they linked to this action today of expelling four diplomats with a cyber attack against government computer systems here in germany which they also blame on russia or the russian state in particular so it's a wide ranging response that is broadly in line with what the government in london has been asking for and clearly let's talk about the government in washington sixty diplomats there have been told to pack t
that so i'm joined by our political analyst simon young he is here in berlin and our correspondent claire richards and she is on the story for us tonight in washington good evening to both of you simon let me start with you it has been a day of expulsions germany got the ball rolling if you will today i mean what have government officials here said about the. you have read this is intended. as a demonstration of solidarity with the united kingdom and also of the fact they say that attacks...
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people like joe manchin, claire mccaskill, jon tester, doug jones in alabama, that's a trump state. you have also got democrats in favor of the original dodd-frank bill. that is mark warner, tim kaine, tom carper. so different democrats in favor of this. but will it pass? here is what white crapo said
people like joe manchin, claire mccaskill, jon tester, doug jones in alabama, that's a trump state. you have also got democrats in favor of the original dodd-frank bill. that is mark warner, tim kaine, tom carper. so different democrats in favor of this. but will it pass? here is what white crapo said
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our correspondent claire richardson is there working that angle of the story for us good evening to you clay or so was the u.s. government expecting what happened today brant it's hard to imagine that they would not expect some sort of retaliation as soon as the white house announced that it was expelling russian diplomats we heard from the russian foreign minister that there would be some kind of retaliation what's interesting here is that this is exactly tit for tat we're seeing sixty diplomats expelled in exchange for the sixty that the u.s. kicked off they've also been given a week to pack their bags and get out of the country and it makes sense that we're seeing a tough response from russia because this was the toughest action we've seen from the trump administration to date when it comes to taking a tough stance on russia claire richardson on the story for us tonight in washington player thank you very much. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world health officials in the u.k. say screwballs daughter is now responding well to treatment yuli
our correspondent claire richardson is there working that angle of the story for us good evening to you clay or so was the u.s. government expecting what happened today brant it's hard to imagine that they would not expect some sort of retaliation as soon as the white house announced that it was expelling russian diplomats we heard from the russian foreign minister that there would be some kind of retaliation what's interesting here is that this is exactly tit for tat we're seeing sixty...
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. >>> the accessories chain claire's filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy as expected.ys it's confident it will emerge from bankruptcy in september and be able to compete with online shopping. it hopes to reduce its debt by $2 billion. meanwhile, claire's says its iconic ear-piercing services are unmatched and cannot be replicated on line. >>> volkswagen is expanding its operations in chattanooga, tennessee, with plans to build a five-passenger suv. volkswagen says the vehicle's a variant of its seven-passenger atlas design for the american market. chattanooga's volkswagen's only u.s. manufacturing facility. >>> and anne-marie, an unprecedented upset means free pizza for all. for several years, little caesar's has offered a free pizza and drink if a 16th seed beats a number-one seed in the ncaa men's basketball tournament. pretty safe bet. never happened. until this year. the university of maryland baltimore county umbc stunned virginia and just about everyone else. the giveaway happens between 11:30 and 1:00 on april 2nd at participating little caesars. get in line ear
. >>> the accessories chain claire's filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy as expected.ys it's confident it will emerge from bankruptcy in september and be able to compete with online shopping. it hopes to reduce its debt by $2 billion. meanwhile, claire's says its iconic ear-piercing services are unmatched and cannot be replicated on line. >>> volkswagen is expanding its operations in chattanooga, tennessee, with plans to build a five-passenger suv. volkswagen says the vehicle's a...
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claire's has felt the pressure of dough cleaning traffic and online competition.ire's has a $60 million interest payment due this month according to bloomberg. it's owned by apollo global management which would pass the cost to employers. >>> and employee of open table was fired. the rogue employee made the reservations on reserve, a rival reservation service. 45 chicago restaurants were affected with more than 1,200 no-show guests. the motivation may have been to get back at restaurants who switched from using open table to reserve. anne-marie. >> pretty diabolical. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a hidden hazard. how some furniture in your home may be deadly for kids and the easy fix parents should know about. the easy fix parents should know about. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with c
claire's has felt the pressure of dough cleaning traffic and online competition.ire's has a $60 million interest payment due this month according to bloomberg. it's owned by apollo global management which would pass the cost to employers. >>> and employee of open table was fired. the rogue employee made the reservations on reserve, a rival reservation service. 45 chicago restaurants were affected with more than 1,200 no-show guests. the motivation may have been to get back at...
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please welcome back to the stage, claire shipman. ♪ >> thank you.arlier we heard from senator now hear from another leader in this senate from the other side of the aisle. our next guest took office in 2015 after one term in the house and distinguished service in the u.s. army. he has since garnered a reputation in the senate as an active voice on foreign policy issues. and critic of iran's aggression throughout the middle east. he joins u teed discuss the critical issues paying america and israel, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome arkansas a senator tom cotton. ♪ >> thank you. thank you very much for that fair warm welcome. thanks for that kind instruction i feel like i have an oscar ready to present. >> just a few people. as a member of congress you've been a consistent and vocal supporter of the u.s. israel relationship, and i want to ask you what i asked smart, why is this issue important to you? where does your passion for this real and relationship come from? >> well personally where it comes from for me is everything i know about the moder
please welcome back to the stage, claire shipman. ♪ >> thank you.arlier we heard from senator now hear from another leader in this senate from the other side of the aisle. our next guest took office in 2015 after one term in the house and distinguished service in the u.s. army. he has since garnered a reputation in the senate as an active voice on foreign policy issues. and critic of iran's aggression throughout the middle east. he joins u teed discuss the critical issues paying america...
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that should have been done for many many years are going to go now to washington our correspondent claire richardson is on the story for us tonight good evening to you claire so we know president trump is already and i so iran steel tariffs on many countries including china so why are we seeing the u.s. now seems willing out beijing for further penalties well it's a fairly wide held a view among business leaders here in the u.s. that something needs to be done about unfair trading practices by china and how it's flooding the market with steel and aluminum but the reason we're seeing these tariffs come into place now is because the u.s. just wrapped up an investigation that says that it says shows the chinese state used hackers to steal business secrets and gave american companies unfair positions in the chinese market so what's so controversial about these tariffs is that they're sweeping and they could provoke retaliatory measures from china and ultimately result in a trade war between the world's two largest economies i mean that is the big worry tonight a sigh of relief maybe for the e
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and that is of course the congresswoman who was shot earlier several years ago ok claire many thanks for that claire richardson in washington this day is almost over but is over the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the news or spring on the road don't forget to use the day we'll be back on monday have a relaxing weekend and many thanks for watching. these superstars in kenya. is of a generation heroes she just. the comic tells of the trials and tribulations of growing up finding a job and love the heroes speak the language of young kids and give them because each to shape their own future. next d.w. . syria nov twenty twelve. two reporters fell into the hands of the islamic state their names were john can't leap and james foley. the terrorist organization immediately exploited the opportunity using the hostages to dominate the headlines the islamists launch a propaganda offensive. the end of truth the hostages of a song in forty five minutes on d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word courage to move. the co
and that is of course the congresswoman who was shot earlier several years ago ok claire many thanks for that claire richardson in washington this day is almost over but is over the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the news or spring on the road don't forget to use the day we'll be back on monday have a relaxing weekend and many thanks for watching. these superstars in kenya. is of a generation heroes she just. the comic tells of the trials and tribulations of...
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all of this as a progressive stephen barely apparently with reaction from the business world and claire richardson with the latest from washington as we mentioned the u.s. president his administration announcing billions of dollars of new duties on chinese goods as as well as an announcement that they will soon file a w t o case against china to both of you thank you so much for your analysis. but in the meantime we would like to get some analysis on another announcement today from the u.s. administration one that is likely to have some impact here and europe because they have been digesting that news from washington as they meet at a summit in brussels the mood there is one of a relief here's more it's a coup for europe good news from the u.s. as the e.u. summit got underway few leaders had expected this but now they feel exonerated and see that european unity pays dividends. if you have muslims who has completed clear in the commission that we don't want to trade war which wouldn't help anyone and we made it clear that we are ready and able to undertake adequate countermeasures of the
all of this as a progressive stephen barely apparently with reaction from the business world and claire richardson with the latest from washington as we mentioned the u.s. president his administration announcing billions of dollars of new duties on chinese goods as as well as an announcement that they will soon file a w t o case against china to both of you thank you so much for your analysis. but in the meantime we would like to get some analysis on another announcement today from the u.s....
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s ( terisa ) today the popular jewlery store claire's... filed for banruptcy.7. they join a long list of retailers that have recently filed for bankruptcy...in cluding toys "r" us.... payless shoes... and radio shack. but they don't plan on closing stores anytime soon... claire's c-e-o says they are "amazon proof" because you can't pierce your ears online. claires has pierced more than 100-million ears worldwide. ( james ) google maps is rolling out a new feature to show wheelchair users the most accessible routes. the goal is to ease commutes for people with disabilities who rely on public transit in metropolitan areas. so far it is available in the u-s in boston and new york. the filter can be turned on in the app's options section... along with other route preferences. the option can also benefit parents with strollers and people who rely on crutches to get around. ( james ) and coming up ... a package explosion near austin texas now makes it the fourth explosion this month. we'll give you the latest on the investigation. (james)(terisa) welcome back to the
s ( terisa ) today the popular jewlery store claire's... filed for banruptcy.7. they join a long list of retailers that have recently filed for bankruptcy...in cluding toys "r" us.... payless shoes... and radio shack. but they don't plan on closing stores anytime soon... claire's c-e-o says they are "amazon proof" because you can't pierce your ears online. claires has pierced more than 100-million ears worldwide. ( james ) google maps is rolling out a new feature to show...
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claire, what do youing serious courts or what? >> it's a good point. let's not forget we're in the middle of the me too movement where women are stepping forward every day accusing powerful men of terrible things. and for the most part, they're getting justice except for the likes of summer zervos who is saying i've been defamed, even if he's denying it, calls me a liar. i think this keeps going. i think these women should take heart. we'll see what stormy has to say on "60 minutes" on sunday. maybe we'll be looking at real evidence come monday morning as to who's telling the truth in all these situations. >> i think the more evidence, the more details, the more, as we say in our business, tick tock, of what actually happened, the better it is for the people making the claims. people begin to realize this really did happen because it has the sense of veracity that people begin to understand, yeah, that probably happened. yeah, i can see that happening. and it looks bad for trump. i don't think this is going away. claire atkinson, katie phang, jonathan
claire, what do youing serious courts or what? >> it's a good point. let's not forget we're in the middle of the me too movement where women are stepping forward every day accusing powerful men of terrible things. and for the most part, they're getting justice except for the likes of summer zervos who is saying i've been defamed, even if he's denying it, calls me a liar. i think this keeps going. i think these women should take heart. we'll see what stormy has to say on "60...
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here's the scorecard on claire mccaskill.he party lines every time. >> martha: going through some of the missouri papers and editorials, one of the biggest issues that is going to be perhaps tricky for you is her connection to the governor who has had a scandal that has been besieging him, he is going to trial in may for that scandal. as attorney general, you investigated a couple of the elements of that and continue to investigate a couple more. what about the suggestions that you need to distance herself more from him and that you may have soft peddled as some say the early part of that investigation? >> i soft peddled nothing, i take my responsibilities very seriously. we do have an active investigation underway as you allude to. this is bad for the state, there is no way around it, but claire mccaskill will have no success in changing the subject to anything other than her atrocious record which she abandoned the people and workers of missouri. >> martha: i'm almost out of time, but have you subpoenaed the governor? is he
here's the scorecard on claire mccaskill.he party lines every time. >> martha: going through some of the missouri papers and editorials, one of the biggest issues that is going to be perhaps tricky for you is her connection to the governor who has had a scandal that has been besieging him, he is going to trial in may for that scandal. as attorney general, you investigated a couple of the elements of that and continue to investigate a couple more. what about the suggestions that you need...
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there's a claire's store in 99% of all u.s. malls. there are 7500 claire stores in 45 condition tries and they say there are no plans to close any location or lay off any of the 17,000 workers. and it says it hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in time for the upcoming holiday season. >>> a major announcement by uber after a crash involving a self-driving car in arizona. >> what we are learning about the investigation as testing is stopped in cities including here in the bay area. >> reporter: two people shot. now authorities are look for a road rage shooting. we will -- shooter. we will have details coming up. >>> uber is suspending the anonton mouse self-driving car. the woman was crossing outside 56 crosswalk in tempe and -- tempe and the car was in autonomous mode but someone was in the driver's seat. uber has been testing the self- driving vehicles in tempe and phoenix for months. uber has not said how long it plans to keep ateton mouse cars off the roadway. and an investigation is currently underway. uber did send out a response in
there's a claire's store in 99% of all u.s. malls. there are 7500 claire stores in 45 condition tries and they say there are no plans to close any location or lay off any of the 17,000 workers. and it says it hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in time for the upcoming holiday season. >>> a major announcement by uber after a crash involving a self-driving car in arizona. >> what we are learning about the investigation as testing is stopped in cities including here in the bay area....