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of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill in speeches and on twitter and so this shows you that the race in missouri is very important to the white house. u.s.think control of the senate hinges on this race. host: a little bit about josh hawley and why the president supports him so much. guest: it's a little ironic since a lot of the people who recruited hawley were skeptics or even critics of trump, including former senator danforth, who wrote a blistering op-ed about trump year ago. hawley has fully embraced the trump agenda since getting his endorsement last year. has been very reluctant to disagree with the president on policy. one reason he was a top gop recruit in general if holley, when he ran for attorney general in 2016, it was his first time running for statewide office and he was the top vote getter in the state. hawley got even
of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill in speeches and on twitter and so this shows you that the race in missouri is very important to the white house. u.s.think control of the senate hinges on this race. host: a little bit about josh hawley and why the...
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her mother claire kept a video diary during this time.e detached from their baby when they're suffering. itjust pulls my heart out. i'm so powerless. that's exactly how we felt with reuben too. around 10,000 children stay in mental health beds in england every year. on average, this costs £61,000 each, which is 30 times more than being treated at home, so you'd assume it's the gold standard. butjess and her family were shocked by the quality of care she received. it's the worst experience i've ever been through. i had people telling me constantly that i was naughty. they didn't support me with not being very well, theyjust told me that it was my fault that i was in there. jess also told me she was assaulted by a staff member at the hospital. i was screaming and swearing at him, because he was following me around and i didn't like it, and obviously i was having psychotic episodes, so i was like running on the floor. he grabbed my legs, pulled me back, did that and shook me upside down. jess only received five sessions of therapy while in h
her mother claire kept a video diary during this time.e detached from their baby when they're suffering. itjust pulls my heart out. i'm so powerless. that's exactly how we felt with reuben too. around 10,000 children stay in mental health beds in england every year. on average, this costs £61,000 each, which is 30 times more than being treated at home, so you'd assume it's the gold standard. butjess and her family were shocked by the quality of care she received. it's the worst experience i've...
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claire mccaskill voted no on tax cuts. for the disaster were holding together. we lost all of the democrat votes. we lost every democrat. we would've saved a trillion dollars in giving you great healthcare and we still will. we need more republicans. mccaskill voted no on case law. about case law? how do you vote no on that? you know why? because schumer and pelosi told her to vote no. as she voted no on enhanced vetting of refugees. the refugee comes and you don't know where they're coming from. i want to do it enhanced vetting. that's a term i came up with. she voted no. coming up with things over the next four weeks you like it better. she wants to let everybody pour into the country, she wants to give them healthcare. next let's give them free education, let's also hurt the state of missouri and every other state. you see what's going on in california, he wants open borders and everybody worldwide can pour into california. just pour in. he's going to give you healthcare, education, that will be california will be large
claire mccaskill voted no on tax cuts. for the disaster were holding together. we lost all of the democrat votes. we lost every democrat. we would've saved a trillion dollars in giving you great healthcare and we still will. we need more republicans. mccaskill voted no on case law. about case law? how do you vote no on that? you know why? because schumer and pelosi told her to vote no. as she voted no on enhanced vetting of refugees. the refugee comes and you don't know where they're coming...
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about --ever ever get get a vote from claire mccaskill.crowd boos] she has been saying there he nice things, but she will never vote for us. man, kavanaugh, fantastic fantastic. she just announced she will not go for him. can you believe that? you talk about central casting, he was born -- they were saying it 10 years ago -- he was born for the u.s. supreme court. he was born for it. and it is going to happen, but she just announced she is not voting. she will vote against everything we want to do, including tax cut, bigger that one out. so, claire mccaskill will never because sher way, loves the swamp. she is part of the swamp. and we have a swamp in washington. just look at what is now being exposed in our department of justice and the fbi. look at what is going on. i want to tell you, we have great people in the department of justice, we have great people, these are people i really believe you take a poll, they will be at 95%. but you have some real bad ones, you see what is happening at the fbi. they are all gone. they are all gone. th
about --ever ever get get a vote from claire mccaskill.crowd boos] she has been saying there he nice things, but she will never vote for us. man, kavanaugh, fantastic fantastic. she just announced she will not go for him. can you believe that? you talk about central casting, he was born -- they were saying it 10 years ago -- he was born for the u.s. supreme court. he was born for it. and it is going to happen, but she just announced she is not voting. she will vote against everything we want to...
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claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen.and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were upstaged by this director. you wonder why i don't liek to call you my girlfriend, because i want to call you my wife. cheering. acceptance speech turned proposal. will you marry me? she said yes. and just as well, hollywood loves a happy ending. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. thank goodness she said yes and thank goodness he won an award, what would he do if he hadn't? do it at the after party? by the smoking area. is 12 minutes past seven. -- it is. six months until the uk is due to leave the eu, all this week we have been asking how things are going, looking ahead at what brexit might mean. and will it ever end? we can head back to brussels now, where naga has been loo
claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen.and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were upstaged by this director. you wonder why i don't liek to call you my girlfriend, because...
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claire foy, the crown.e for claire foy as she beats the favourite for best actress at the emmy‘s in la. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. the champions league is back, and it's a tough start for liverpool as they face the french champions paris saint—germain at anfield. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has been told that it should be made easierfor highly skilled workers from around the world to come to the uk after brexit. the migration advisory committee says the cap on skilled workers shoud be lifted. the government's also been told, by its own advisers, that eu workers should not get preferential treatment unless that forms part of the brexit deal. here's our economics editor kamal ahmed. east london making clothes and a factory that is staffed by 85 percent migrant. the chief executive, any chance to that could cause real headache, they are the ones that are already skilled. they are masters at their profession. if they weren't available to us to a dum
claire foy, the crown.e for claire foy as she beats the favourite for best actress at the emmy‘s in la. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. the champions league is back, and it's a tough start for liverpool as they face the french champions paris saint—germain at anfield. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has been told that it should be made easierfor highly skilled workers from around the world to come to the uk after brexit. the migration...
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claire mccaskill voted no on tax cuts.s tax cuts for the middle class families and she voted for the disaster that we're holding together, we had it defeat unfortunately but unfortunately we lost a certain vote and lost all of the democrat votes. we lost every democrat. would have saved a trillion dollars and we would have given you great health care but we still well. we need some more republicans. we need josh but we need more republicans. [cheering] mccaskill voted no on kate's law. how about kate's law? you see what is coming in. she voted no on kate's law. how do you vote no on kate's law. know why she voted no? bus schumer and pelosi told her to vote no. [booing] >> and see vetted no on enhanced vetting for refugees, a refugee comes in, you don't know where they're coming from. i want to do -- we call it -- a term i came up with -- enhanced vetting. she voted no. but we're coming out with things over the next four weeks. you'll like it better than enhance vetting. she wants to let everybody pour into our country, she
claire mccaskill voted no on tax cuts.s tax cuts for the middle class families and she voted for the disaster that we're holding together, we had it defeat unfortunately but unfortunately we lost a certain vote and lost all of the democrat votes. we lost every democrat. would have saved a trillion dollars and we would have given you great health care but we still well. we need some more republicans. we need josh but we need more republicans. [cheering] mccaskill voted no on kate's law. how...
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y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote.pacio es muy pequeño. la nueva surface go tiene el tamaño perfecto. me encanta que puedo sujetarla en mi mano. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos.
y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote.pacio es muy pequeño. la nueva surface go tiene el tamaño perfecto. me encanta que puedo sujetarla en mi mano. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos.
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claire. -what is camp david? -yes.
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claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester.etin at 2am with lebo diseko, now on bbc news, sport today. i'm rico hizon. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: calling it the biggest fight of his career, gennady golovkin readies himself for his rematch with canelo alvarez in las vegas. coming to terms with a life—changing crash, double 0lympic champion krystina vogel speaks about the accident that's left her paralysed. and he's the fastest man on earth, now usain bolt shows he's pretty quick when there's zero gravity too. welcome to the programme. mexico's canelo alvarez and kazakhstan's gennady golovkin have been facing the cameras for their final press conference ahead of saturday's fight. it's a rematch of last year where the pair fought a controversial draw and it's without doubt the biggest boxing bout of the year. 0ur reporter ade adedoyin is in las vegas.
claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester.etin at 2am with lebo diseko, now on bbc news, sport today. i'm rico hizon. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: calling it the biggest fight of his career, gennady golovkin readies himself for his rematch with canelo alvarez in las vegas. coming to terms with a life—changing crash, double 0lympic champion krystina vogel speaks about the accident that's left her paralysed. and he's the fastest man...
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president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill, both in speeches and on twitter. this shows you that the race in misery is important to the white house. they think it controls the u.s. senate hinges on this race. >> for those not following as closely as you are but about josh holly why the president supports them so much. >> holly, it's ironic because the people who recruited holly were skeptics or even critics of trump including former senator danforth who wrote a blistering op-ed about trump a year ago saying republicans should not be seen in public but holly has fully embraced the trump agenda since getting his endorsement last year. it has been very reluctant to disagree with president policies. one reason he was a top gop recruit in general is holly when he ran for attorney general in 2016 it was his first time running for statewide office, he actually with the top vote getter in the state trump won the state by double digits but holly got even more votes in the state then trump so he was seen as a rising star in the republican parties and soc
president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill, both in speeches and on twitter. this shows you that the race in misery is important to the white house. they think it controls the u.s. senate hinges on this race. >> for those not following as closely as you are but about josh holly why the president supports them so much. >> holly, it's ironic because the people who recruited holly were skeptics or even critics of trump including former senator...
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claire marshall reports. very different boat from the huge dredgers that left from this same harbour last week and clashed with french fishermen. we were taken to a secret location with divers that gather scallops by hand. they showed us their technique. there's no large machinery involved. they select the right ones and leave the rest. there is another way to get scallops that leaves the sea bed intact, and the growing success of businesses like this shows that more and more people are caring about how their scallops are fished. if you don't leave enough breeding stock to breed, then you can't keep fishing. and this so—called scallop war is about dredging, industrial boats that catch huge amounts. the british were fishing legally, but french fishermen say they'll leave them with no catch in the bay de seine this year. this blue boat is a 200 ton british trawler crashing into a french boat. british fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a dea
claire marshall reports. very different boat from the huge dredgers that left from this same harbour last week and clashed with french fishermen. we were taken to a secret location with divers that gather scallops by hand. they showed us their technique. there's no large machinery involved. they select the right ones and leave the rest. there is another way to get scallops that leaves the sea bed intact, and the growing success of businesses like this shows that more and more people are caring...
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director of the revolving door project of the center for economic and policy research in philadelphia claire finkelstein director of the center for ethics and the rule of law of the university of pennsylvania also joining us from washington d.c. . board member of republican women for progress welcome to the program jeff how is the cover no nomination turned into this cultural battle seems to be dividing the american people. the cavanagh nomination was an unpopular nomination that looked potentially poised to secure fifty or fifty one votes in the senate kind of by slinking over the finish line in told the middle of last week when brett kavanaugh past became very much part of his present and his future. there became reports that woman had come forward to the senate judiciary committee alleging that she had been it that brett kavanaugh another man had attempted to rape her when they were in high school she had previously approached the washington post and a congresswoman but she had not been yet wanted to go forward because she knew that she'd be attacked viciously which she has been by donald
director of the revolving door project of the center for economic and policy research in philadelphia claire finkelstein director of the center for ethics and the rule of law of the university of pennsylvania also joining us from washington d.c. . board member of republican women for progress welcome to the program jeff how is the cover no nomination turned into this cultural battle seems to be dividing the american people. the cavanagh nomination was an unpopular nomination that looked...
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self pardon or whether or not a president can avoid responding to a subpoena and so forth ashley claire said a while ago that victims of sexual trauma sometimes needs a lot of time before coming out and talking about the experience itself baffling for people around the world that in a society like america people still cannot come forward because the fear of rejection denial and stigma. yes and i think that's what the me two movement has really brought to light here is that there are so many women who have faced sexual assault sexual harassment or sexual abuse in some way and they don't feel comfortable coming forward or they feel like they may lose their jobs their careers maybe ruined or it's just too traumatic to talk about so they seek professional help or maybe they don't and in that case you know dr ford did seek professional treatment it was something she's lived with for a very long time you know they may have said things such as you know well it didn't get so bad she was able to escape but something like that is still so traumatic for a woman to experience at such a young age be
self pardon or whether or not a president can avoid responding to a subpoena and so forth ashley claire said a while ago that victims of sexual trauma sometimes needs a lot of time before coming out and talking about the experience itself baffling for people around the world that in a society like america people still cannot come forward because the fear of rejection denial and stigma. yes and i think that's what the me two movement has really brought to light here is that there are so many...
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claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. in 50 minutes time. —— 15. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: naomi 0saka becomes the first japanese woman to make a grand slam semi—final in 22 years, as she beats lesia tsurenko at the us open. and it is japan's day, as kei nishikori beats marin cilic in five sets, to gain revenge for his loss against the croatian in the final four years ago. and the world surf league take the lead and announce they will be paying equally across both men's and women's events from next year. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the tennis news that naomi 0saka is through to the semi—finals of the us open at flushing meadows in new york. the number 20 seed from japan, who was playing in the quarter—finals of a grand slam for the first time in her career, came through in straight sets against the ukrainian lesia tsurenko. 0saka won 6—1, 6—1, injust 58 minutes, to become the first japanese woman to rea
claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. in 50 minutes time. —— 15. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: naomi 0saka becomes the first japanese woman to make a grand slam semi—final in 22 years, as she beats lesia tsurenko at the us open. and it is japan's day, as kei nishikori beats marin cilic in five sets, to gain revenge for his loss against the croatian in the final four years ago. and the world surf league...
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claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen.ght i would ever get the chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were upstaged by this director. you wonder why i don‘t like to call you my girlfriend, because i want to call you my wife. cheering. acceptance speech turned proposal. will you marry me? she said yes. and just as well, hollywood loves a happy ending. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with simon king. we have had a blast every day so far. this is way to be at the moment. you can cvc form moving its way and there. quite strong winds, gusts up to a0 or 50 miles an hour. we started the morning with clouds and drizzle but it is moving away. the rain in sc
claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen.ght i would ever get the chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars...
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so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp.p.
so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp.p.
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a cce pta nce claire foy referenced in her acceptance speech., which makes me so, so proud. sol dedicate this to the next cast, the next generation, and to matt smith. game of thrones and henry winkler took home the two biggest awards for the night, henry winkler won his first—ever emmy? the night, henry winkler won his first-ever emmy? yes. he was nominated, would you believe, for the first time, for playing the fonz and happy days more than a0 years ago. he was nominated flat that character several times but never won, now he has won for playing an acting coach in the comedy barry, a very different performance, not as cool as the fonz. he is in his early 70s and has won and emmy and seemed pretty chuffed. he said he had 30 seconds or so to make his acceptance speech, which is something he wrote, he says, a3 years ago. tell us about what was perhaps the most gorgeous, most heart—warming moment of the whole night when one particular award winner used his a cce pta nce particular award winner used his acceptance speech to do what? this is glen we
a cce pta nce claire foy referenced in her acceptance speech., which makes me so, so proud. sol dedicate this to the next cast, the next generation, and to matt smith. game of thrones and henry winkler took home the two biggest awards for the night, henry winkler won his first—ever emmy? the night, henry winkler won his first-ever emmy? yes. he was nominated, would you believe, for the first time, for playing the fonz and happy days more than a0 years ago. he was nominated flat that character...
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i think if you're claire mccaskill, you're looking at two things.on kavanaugh? where are white suburban women? they are obviously the swing vote in every election, especially in 2016. they are again in 2018. white suburban women, who tend to swing either way, republican, democrat, many of them are dependent. they are very opposed to kavanaugh's nomination, as the polling shows. if you are claire mccaskill, you're probably looking at those two factors to help come to your determination. of course, a number of other reasons why she's opposing him. but she is a very calculated, very smart politician, and she knows exactly what she is doing by coming out and saying this. >> harris: one quick follow-up, i looked at that same polling and there's been quite a bit of it about white suburban women. it also shows that they are very anti-trump and some of those. it might be less about judge kavanaugh and more about her feelings about the president's tweets, so on and so forth. is there an opening, though, for actual information to come through rather than a pe
i think if you're claire mccaskill, you're looking at two things.on kavanaugh? where are white suburban women? they are obviously the swing vote in every election, especially in 2016. they are again in 2018. white suburban women, who tend to swing either way, republican, democrat, many of them are dependent. they are very opposed to kavanaugh's nomination, as the polling shows. if you are claire mccaskill, you're probably looking at those two factors to help come to your determination. of...
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so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp. she is part of the swamp. and we have a true swamp in washington. just look at what is now being exposed in our department of justice and the fbi. look at what's going on. look at what's going on. i want to tell you. we have great people in the department of justice. we have great people. these are people, i really believe, you take a poll, i have got to be at 95%. but you have some real bad ones, you have seen what happened sat the fbi. they are all gone. they are all gone. [cheers and applause] but there is a lingering stench and we'll get rid of that, too. clare mccass ski, when i read about this sitting in a beautiful house called the white house. anybody hear of the white house? she revealed her true colors when she preternlded to tour -- pretended to tour the state in an rv while she was actually flying around the state in her luxurious private airplane. and honestly, this is before i ever thought about running, by the way, we decided to run. how did we do? how did we do? [cheer
so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp. she is part of the swamp. and we have a true swamp in washington. just look at what is now being exposed in our department of justice and the fbi. look at what's going on. look at what's going on. i want to tell you. we have great people in the department of justice. we have great people. these are people, i really believe, you take a poll, i have got to be at 95%. but you have some real bad ones, you have seen what...
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clair shores police department: "i thought, 'well that's not going to get you anywhere really.'"proached the cashier at citgo this past friday requesting three dollars on pump three.officer todd bing, a saint clair shores police officer, was standing in line behind her.dolores marotta, helped by officer: "i didn't have a lot of money i had a couple dollars and a dollar in change."once outside he offered to pump her gas.she sat inside her car and thought: dolores marotta, helped by officer: "it seemed like he was putting in a lot of gas because i only told him three in an extra 20 dollars.rns out dolores has been through a lot- struggling to make ends meat since her husband passed dolores marotta, helped by officer: "i says god must have sent him there for me, you know?"the owner of the citgo gas station who rung her up watched this all unfold.seth kasyouhanan, owner, citgo gas station: "i thought very highly of him i thought it was great thing to do."so he snapped a pic and put it on facebook.his post now has 16 thousand shares, and 35 hundred comments.people are thanking this po
clair shores police department: "i thought, 'well that's not going to get you anywhere really.'"proached the cashier at citgo this past friday requesting three dollars on pump three.officer todd bing, a saint clair shores police officer, was standing in line behind her.dolores marotta, helped by officer: "i didn't have a lot of money i had a couple dollars and a dollar in change."once outside he offered to pump her gas.she sat inside her car and thought: dolores marotta,...
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claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen. would ever get the chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were upstaged by this director. you wonder why i don't liek to call you my girlfriend, because i want to call you my wife. cheering. acceptance speech turned proposal. will you marry me? she said yes. and just as well, hollywood loves a happy ending. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. he has performed at multiple festivals this year, and been recognised as one of the uk's brightest young music talents, but it's his approach to his music that sets him apart. as a teenager, louisj walker first began using music as way to overcome his personal struggles and battles with mental health, and says that
claire foy, the crown. applause. claire foy won herfirst emmy for her portrayal of the queen. would ever get the chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld, the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller, the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were...
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so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp. she is part of the swamp. and we have a true swamp in washington. just look at what is now being exposed in our department of justice and the fbi. look at what's going on. look at what's going on. i want to tell you. we have great people in the department of justice. we have great people. these are people, i really believe, you take a poll, i have got to be at 95%. but you have some real bad ones, you have seen what happened sat the fbi. they are all gone. they are all gone. [cheers and applause] but there is a lingering stench and we'll get rid of that, too. clare mccass ski, when i read about this sitting in a beautiful house called the white house. anybody hear of the white house? she revealed her true colors when she preternlded to tour -- pretended to tour the state in an rv while she was actually flying around the state in her luxurious private airplane. and honestly, this is before i ever thought about running, by the way, we decided to run. how did we do? how did we do? [cheer
so claire mccaskill will never ever vote our way because she loves the swamp. she is part of the swamp. and we have a true swamp in washington. just look at what is now being exposed in our department of justice and the fbi. look at what's going on. look at what's going on. i want to tell you. we have great people in the department of justice. we have great people. these are people, i really believe, you take a poll, i have got to be at 95%. but you have some real bad ones, you have seen what...
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mccaskill they said if claire mccaskill opposes judge kavanaugh, we will oppose her by 2:1 margin. >s the support for these five or so still -- they may not be on the fence but we don't know how they're going to vote, democrats in red states. they've been asked to fall on a sword previously, is that realistic? >> it may not be end i think again, so much is at stake because we don't know so much about what's going on because you know, this woman -- a few things. i do blame dianne feinstein for not bringing this forward when she knew about it, recognizing that i know this alleged victim wanted to keep herself anonymous. once she named yourself i think there is an obligation to come forward and i think democrats ae waiting for something else to happen here. >> harris: what would they be waiting for? i asked this of the congressman from rhode island earlier, what is the delay? if the fbi won't investigate, democrats say they don't even take a look at it but i know they did. if they won't and this woman doesn't come forward, senator grassley has said he will move forward. >> and he should
mccaskill they said if claire mccaskill opposes judge kavanaugh, we will oppose her by 2:1 margin. >s the support for these five or so still -- they may not be on the fence but we don't know how they're going to vote, democrats in red states. they've been asked to fall on a sword previously, is that realistic? >> it may not be end i think again, so much is at stake because we don't know so much about what's going on because you know, this woman -- a few things. i do blame dianne...
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claire: i had the most extraordinary years of my life. i'm not going to cry on this program.le i was given a never thought i would get a chance to play, and i met people i will love forever and eve james: fellow brit thandie newton was honored for "westworld." thandie: i don't even believe in god but i will thank her tonight. james: 40 years after his det as the fonz in "happy days," henry winkler finally won for "barry." henry: kids, you can go bed daddy won! atjames: welsh actor mew rhys triumphed in "the americans," "game of thrones" took the drama award, and "the marvelous mrs. maisel" took home be comedy. >> it is about a woman finding her voice and new. it is happening across the country now. one of the most important ways we can use our voices is to vohe. >> you areunshine in my life. james: but all the stars were upstaged by this director. >> you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend? because i want to call you my wife. james: acceptance speech turned proposal. >> will you marry me? james: she said yes. hollywood loves
claire: i had the most extraordinary years of my life. i'm not going to cry on this program.le i was given a never thought i would get a chance to play, and i met people i will love forever and eve james: fellow brit thandie newton was honored for "westworld." thandie: i don't even believe in god but i will thank her tonight. james: 40 years after his det as the fonz in "happy days," henry winkler finally won for "barry." henry: kids, you can go bed daddy won!...
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. >> this is about claire but more important as a woman from a different social class and devin socialn if she is part of my family. and more important race. through that, talking about different elements one of them being this relationship that exists between class and race. >> "roma" is in competition for the main festival prize which has proved to be a talkingec point hese it is being distributed by the streaming service netflix which, controversially, tends not to give cinemas an exclusive ability to show a film before it appears online. why did you decide to go with netflix for distribution? >> the complexities of today's foreign film market wldwide, is very specin'c. you dhave the options that you have when you're doing a hollywood film. >> you worry as someone who loves cinema that wking with streaming companies can end up with people not going to cinemas, watching a home instead. >> people who want to see this film in the big screen, they will have the opportunity to he see it on big screen. by the same token i know there is a whole new genation that they prefer to rarely go to
. >> this is about claire but more important as a woman from a different social class and devin socialn if she is part of my family. and more important race. through that, talking about different elements one of them being this relationship that exists between class and race. >> "roma" is in competition for the main festival prize which has proved to be a talkingec point hese it is being distributed by the streaming service netflix which, controversially, tends not to give...
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that matters. , claire at missouri mccaskill had four times as much money as josh holly. that makes a difference. i think they have done a good job on that. i think joe donnelly has done a good job, figuring out how to thread the needle come voting with trump only 40% of the time. he knows those issues. he tries to ingratiate himself with voters to win in november. >> how much capital does mike pence have? steven: he was the former governor and can get attention. he can help support the republican candidate, mike braun. much in others parts of the state, so both the president and the vice president. jonathan: as you recall from the bush-cheney era, they were constantly raising money, whether the campaign committees, house and senate, individual candidates for rnc. president trump does not do as much fundraising. when he does is for his own reelection and the rnc. why do you think that his, and forthat created a demand folks like you to be more aggressive or creative on the fundraising front? itven: i hadn't focused on much because it does not directly affect us, but i do
that matters. , claire at missouri mccaskill had four times as much money as josh holly. that makes a difference. i think they have done a good job on that. i think joe donnelly has done a good job, figuring out how to thread the needle come voting with trump only 40% of the time. he knows those issues. he tries to ingratiate himself with voters to win in november. >> how much capital does mike pence have? steven: he was the former governor and can get attention. he can help support the...
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ususal. parents waiting to pick up there kids after school said they had heard about the threat. clairee was alarming.sotoh, i'm worried. ever since we got that news it makes me nervous.soti thought it was kind of scary.kimberly mentink has a daughter at dublin high. she says they sat down and talked about the threat friday morning.sotwe talked about that there was a threat made about possible harm. to keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings. if you see something unusual say something about it.both claire and kimberly say that while it's unlikely that the threat is real, the school and authorities have to act as if it is.sotwe have to give everything that comes in like this credibility. we have to take it seriously.sotyeah, we have to take it seriously. anyone with information is asked to contact the dublin police department. in dublin charles clifford kron 4 news. ( marty ) in world headlines ... rescue workers are looking for survivors after a powerful earthquake hit an indonesian island and triggered a tsunami, < nats ... > after the 7.5-magnitude earthquake hi
ususal. parents waiting to pick up there kids after school said they had heard about the threat. clairee was alarming.sotoh, i'm worried. ever since we got that news it makes me nervous.soti thought it was kind of scary.kimberly mentink has a daughter at dublin high. she says they sat down and talked about the threat friday morning.sotwe talked about that there was a threat made about possible harm. to keep your eyes open and be aware of your surroundings. if you see something unusual say...
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claire foy winning for best actress in a drama for the crown.young years of the queen. the show shows the queen moving through her life. the revenue actress is cast for future series. a great accolade for claire for it. this has been a very popular show in america. ——. stephen daldry a winner for best director. matthew rees is another winner, john oliver has won for his american satirical show, last week tonight. among all the gushing and thinking, there was quite an unusual acceptance speech? you are thinking of glen white, the 57—year—old direct, one of several emmys before during his career. this time winnie for directing the 0scars, the biggest awards show of the hollywood calendar. that is a nice story in itself winning an emmy but then he revealed that that his partner, he did not want to call her his girlfriend because he would prefer his girlfriend because he would p refer to his girlfriend because he would prefer to call her his wife and he was about to ask her to marry him. she came onto the stage. he knelt down and proposed. it was on
claire foy winning for best actress in a drama for the crown.young years of the queen. the show shows the queen moving through her life. the revenue actress is cast for future series. a great accolade for claire for it. this has been a very popular show in america. ——. stephen daldry a winner for best director. matthew rees is another winner, john oliver has won for his american satirical show, last week tonight. among all the gushing and thinking, there was quite an unusual acceptance...
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claire marshall, bbc news, telford.ath of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse who suffered an allergic reaction and went into cardiac arrest on a flight after eating a pret—a—manger bagette containing sesame. a flight attendant said they did not use the defibrilator onboard the plane because they were about to land. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is at west london coroner's court. yes, there were a number of questions about that flight and whether the crew could have done more to help natasha and the junior doctor who came forward when they made an appeal for assistance. he asked one of the flight crew if they could help prepare adrenaline injections to give natasha but the flight injections to give natasha but the flight attendant giving evidence today said they were not trained for that. he said at the point they stopped —— she stopped breathing they were too close to landing for him to go to the back of the plane and fetched the dubuque liberator which could about. cabin crew member suggested he contact a medical advic
claire marshall, bbc news, telford.ath of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse who suffered an allergic reaction and went into cardiac arrest on a flight after eating a pret—a—manger bagette containing sesame. a flight attendant said they did not use the defibrilator onboard the plane because they were about to land. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is at west london coroner's court. yes, there were a number of questions about that flight and whether the crew could have done more to help...
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claire mccaskill is in one of the top tourist election battles in the country.tated he told me his popularity will help energize voters to get them to vote for holly in november. mccaskill is a moderate democrat in an increasingly red state. he's hoping to get voters out to support holly six weeks from now. martha? >> thank you very much. watching the president as he walks around the podium area here before he gets ready to speak. as garrett wasn't saying, this is 1 of 10 senate seats we are watching very closely because it's a red state. claire mccaskill has been in office for some time. she's hoping for another round in the senate. josh holly, her attorney general, hoping he can get the seat from her and build on that to be momentum from the 2016 election where as garrett said he's a head by 19 points. the race is pretty much neck and neck if you look at the reads on it, it is going to be a toss up at this point as most of those ten states are. democrats would need two states that flipped the senate in their direction. they would need to clear two states. the
claire mccaskill is in one of the top tourist election battles in the country.tated he told me his popularity will help energize voters to get them to vote for holly in november. mccaskill is a moderate democrat in an increasingly red state. he's hoping to get voters out to support holly six weeks from now. martha? >> thank you very much. watching the president as he walks around the podium area here before he gets ready to speak. as garrett wasn't saying, this is 1 of 10 senate seats we...
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claire, you start. home room for $200. claire. -what is a formal dining room? -that's right.esident for $200.
claire, you start. home room for $200. claire. -what is a formal dining room? -that's right.esident for $200.
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y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote.no. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. por primera vez en conductora: por primera vez en la historia un tribunal condenÓ a prisiÓn a iembros de su gabinete que fueron declarados culpables de corrupciÓn. millonario robo y los aÑos que el exmandatario tendrÁ que pasar en la cÁrcel. reportero: aÑos mÁs tarde lo sentaron en el banquillo de los acusados. es el expresidente de el salvador y varios miembros de su gabinete quienes fueron declarados cables por utilizar dinero del pueblo. >> lograr que un expresidente sea condenado es algo que no habÍa sucedido durante la historia de el salvador. reportero: son $300,000,000 los que el expresidente llevÓ a sus arcas personales. durante el proceso le fue confiscada esta mansiÓn construida a un coste de 8 millones de dÓlares que tenÍa todo tipo de lujos. >> los miembros de su gabinete recibieron penas entre los 5 y 16 aÑos. conductor: se intensifica la crÍtica y las protestas contra el presidente morales por la decisiÓn de n
y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote.no. estamos orgullosas de vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. por primera vez en conductora: por primera vez en la historia un tribunal condenÓ a prisiÓn a iembros de su gabinete que fueron declarados culpables de corrupciÓn. millonario robo y los aÑos que el exmandatario tendrÁ que pasar en la cÁrcel. reportero: aÑos mÁs tarde lo sentaron en el banquillo de los acusados. es el expresidente de el salvador...
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claire and mark are still being rocked by the waves of the economic storm ten years ago.ve food export industry would be badly affected by a no—deal brexit, because the government hasn't hired enough vets. the national audit office says valuable products and livestock could also be held up at the border. the warning comes as the government announces an agriculture bill that it says will "take back control for farmers". jon ironmonger reports. farming, food, environmental standards, controlled by thousands of eu laws. with six months until brexit, dev row‘s to—do list is enormous. the department has achieved a great deal in difficult circumstances, hiring staff and improving it systems. but that it isn't ready for a no deal scenario in several key areas. there will not be enough time to agree export health certificates, with more than 100 countries for animals and animal products, potentially stopping hundreds of millions of pounds worth of exports. the uk won't be able to recruit enough vets, and could hold shipment at the border. defra has its work cut out. there are mor
claire and mark are still being rocked by the waves of the economic storm ten years ago.ve food export industry would be badly affected by a no—deal brexit, because the government hasn't hired enough vets. the national audit office says valuable products and livestock could also be held up at the border. the warning comes as the government announces an agriculture bill that it says will "take back control for farmers". jon ironmonger reports. farming, food, environmental standards,...
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claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester.hers bank — a key moment in the global financial crisis. in the period that followed, share prices plunged, the banking system teetered and millions of people lost theirjobs. the impact is still felt today. research carried out for the bbc has shown that real annual wages are, on average, £800 a year lower than they were a decade ago. our economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. it's called a financial crisis. you're totally oblivious to it when you're in it. what i was trying to do was make sure there was food on the table, got water, got heating. just happy to be in work. earl martin from manchester. like so many people, unaware events thousands of miles away would still matter now. lehman brothers, america's fourth largest investment bank, goes bankrupt. this is a once—in—a—century type of event. looking back now with his son. have you noticed any big changes in the last ten years? um, yeah. financially, loads. economically, loads. the recession. massive slump. we are slowly, slowly,
claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester.hers bank — a key moment in the global financial crisis. in the period that followed, share prices plunged, the banking system teetered and millions of people lost theirjobs. the impact is still felt today. research carried out for the bbc has shown that real annual wages are, on average, £800 a year lower than they were a decade ago. our economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. it's called a financial crisis. you're totally oblivious to it when...
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claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. set out their ideas for how the irish border might work after we leave the eu. and the half a million pound jewellery heist at a luxury perthshire hotel — two men are convicted. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... david weir opens his heart and says he's coming out of retirement to make it to tokyo 2020. this weekend it will be ten years since the collapse of lehman brothers bank — a key moment in the unfolding of the global financial crisis. in the period that followed, share prices plunged, the banking system teetered and millions lost theirjobs. the impact can be seen even today — research carried out for the bbc has shown that real annual wages are £800 lower than they were a decade ago. our economics editor kamal ahmed reports. it's called a financial crisis. you're totally oblivious to it when you're in it. what i was trying to do was make sure there was food on the table, you've got water, you've got heating. just happy to be in work. earl martin from manchester. like so many
claire marshall, bbc news, near dorchester. set out their ideas for how the irish border might work after we leave the eu. and the half a million pound jewellery heist at a luxury perthshire hotel — two men are convicted. coming up on sportsday on bbc news... david weir opens his heart and says he's coming out of retirement to make it to tokyo 2020. this weekend it will be ten years since the collapse of lehman brothers bank — a key moment in the unfolding of the global financial crisis. in...
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really great, it is lovely to see claire foy winning and it is a hit for netflix.h the next generation and how that gets on. many would argue the crown is an example of the revolution in television and the disruptor netflix was many years ago but it is an example of how tv has invested heavily in original content. invested heavily in original co nte nt. we invested heavily in original content. we are asking viewers about what they are watching and if they are watching tv more because of the golden age of tv. says, we discovered the crown recently and spent the week watching it. someone else mentioned regional copyright laws and mrs and issue come up what you can watch in one country, you cannot watching another. this says, i havejust started the purge on amazon. so many services. you are writing about the fact you are managing to reduce your monthly subscription fees with various providers because you tell them you canjust providers because you tell them you can just stream anything and that is the difference. people have changed the difference. people have changed
really great, it is lovely to see claire foy winning and it is a hit for netflix.h the next generation and how that gets on. many would argue the crown is an example of the revolution in television and the disruptor netflix was many years ago but it is an example of how tv has invested heavily in original content. invested heavily in original co nte nt. we invested heavily in original content. we are asking viewers about what they are watching and if they are watching tv more because of the...
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y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote. vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. saluda nathalie juarez y de inmediato repasamos la informacion... psv goleo 7 por 0 al den haag con grandes actuaciones mexicanas... chucky lozano sello doblete, con una asistencia de erick gutierrez que ademas, se estreno como goleador con un bombazo al angulo el real madrid visito al bilbao... iker munian abrio la cuenta para los locales pero al 63 un cabezazo de isco igualaria las acciones... 1 a 1 marcador final... y pasamos con nathalie juarez que tiene lo mas relevante de fÉlix+ ahora pasamos con natalie juÁrez que tiene toda la informaciÓn del deporte. natalie: buenas tardes. mucha informaciÓn en la liga holandesa. el chucky lozano y eric gutiÉrrez se reencontraron. ♪ en la liga holandesa se celebrÓ el grito de la independencia de mÉxico. el chucky lozano marcÓ un doblete y eric gutiÉrrez dio una asistencia al chucky y marcÓ un gol. nos vamos a espaÑa. la real sociedad comprobÓ mÁs que nunca que en el fÚtbol el que perdona pierde. la real ga
y yo claire. y somos las salmon sisters. operamos nuestro negocio desde un bote. vivir así y del trabajo que hacemos. saluda nathalie juarez y de inmediato repasamos la informacion... psv goleo 7 por 0 al den haag con grandes actuaciones mexicanas... chucky lozano sello doblete, con una asistencia de erick gutierrez que ademas, se estreno como goleador con un bombazo al angulo el real madrid visito al bilbao... iker munian abrio la cuenta para los locales pero al 63 un cabezazo de isco...
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claire marshall, bbc news, brixham.icers are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. top members of donald trump‘s administration are so alarmed by the president‘s behaviour that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official writes in the new york times. labour‘s parliamentary party agrees to adopt the international definition and examples of anti—semitism without any caveats. the personal views of a senior white house aide have been published in the new york times, which reveal in detail the apparent inner workings of the oval office. the author of the opinion piece, who wishes to remain anonymous, said, president trump is facing a test to his presidency unlike any faced by a modern american leader. here is a little more of what was written. the author added: and then this from the writer: well, the president himself was meeting a group of his sheriffs tonight, and he spoke out in response with this reaction. wii has the dash we hav
claire marshall, bbc news, brixham.icers are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. top members of donald trump‘s administration are so alarmed by the president‘s behaviour that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official writes in the new york times. labour‘s parliamentary party agrees to adopt the international definition and examples of anti—semitism without any caveats. the personal views of a...
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claire foy, the crown. applause. this is herfirst emmy. going to cry — on this programme. i was given a role that i never thought i would ever get a chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld. i don't even believe in god, but i'm going to thank her tonight. cheering. more than a0 years after his debut as the fonz in happy days, henry winkler finally won an emmy for the comedy barry. kids —jed, zoe and max — you can go to bed now, daddy won! the welsh actor matthew rhys triumphed in cold war thriller the americans. game of thrones took the big drama award, while 50s period piece the marvelous mrs maisel won best comedy. it's about a woman who is finding her voice anew, and something that's happening all over the country right now, one of the most important ways that we can find and use our voices is to vote. jan, you are the sunshine in my life... but all the stars were upstaged by this director. you wonder why i don't like to call you my girlfriend
claire foy, the crown. applause. this is herfirst emmy. going to cry — on this programme. i was given a role that i never thought i would ever get a chance to play and i met people who i will love for ever and ever and ever. fellow brit thandie newtown was also honoured for westworld. i don't even believe in god, but i'm going to thank her tonight. cheering. more than a0 years after his debut as the fonz in happy days, henry winkler finally won an emmy for the comedy barry. kids —jed, zoe...
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thank you to claire cohen and james millar. goodbye.ngland and wales, plenty of sunshine, walked out further north and west. today a similar story, the best of the sunshine in the east, cloud further west, outbreaks of rain pushing into the north—west, courtesy of this weather system bringing strong winds and rain to northern ireland and western scotland. high pressure dominating for most, the sunshine in the east, more cloud further west, outbreaks of rain pushing into western northern ireland and western scotland. across england and wales, more cloud across england and wales today and yesterday, quite warm, 22-23d, the today and yesterday, quite warm, 22—23d, the east side of england, but the best of the sunshine, on broken in places, 25—26d. for the rest of the pennines, more cloud, eastern scotland, especially the north—east, more sunshine, warm and sunny, turning increasingly wet for western scotland. but weather front sinking south and east through the night, also largely dry, lengthy clear skies, clearer and much cooler weather p
thank you to claire cohen and james millar. goodbye.ngland and wales, plenty of sunshine, walked out further north and west. today a similar story, the best of the sunshine in the east, cloud further west, outbreaks of rain pushing into the north—west, courtesy of this weather system bringing strong winds and rain to northern ireland and western scotland. high pressure dominating for most, the sunshine in the east, more cloud further west, outbreaks of rain pushing into western northern...
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battled it out it was a game of thrones won best drama it was a good night for british acting too claire for it was named best drama actress for her role in the crowd and matthew reese won best drama actor for the spy thriller to the americans. all right thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour see that. here is what's coming up all in the book going to sleep you know plenty to talk about here going to be you know it's time to take a look at what all that means for the table of course. the bundesliga every weekend here on w.
battled it out it was a game of thrones won best drama it was a good night for british acting too claire for it was named best drama actress for her role in the crowd and matthew reese won best drama actor for the spy thriller to the americans. all right thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour see that. here is what's coming up all in the book going to sleep you know plenty to talk about here going to be you know it's time to take a...
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claire mccaskill wants liberals in charge. that's how she votes. >> desjardins: kavanaugh met privately with mccaskill last month. she has not announced how she'll vote. she got an overflow crowd in rural franklin county saturday, a group of democrats that want her to vote no on kavanaugh. p the formsecutor explained the pressure is coming from both sides. >> everybody goes, "oh, she's ut what theigure winner is for her politically." there is none. no matter what i do there are wnsides to it. >> desjardins: missouri has been a hotbed odebate and court action over abortion since the 1970s and a factor in the last time mccaskill ran six years ag her opponent then, republican todd akin, sparked outrage when he said: "if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down." >> mccaskill really exploited that, promoted that. and that helped her have a huge victory that fall. >> desjardins: st. louis public radio's jo mannies has covered missouri politics for almost four decades. she says this ar st
claire mccaskill wants liberals in charge. that's how she votes. >> desjardins: kavanaugh met privately with mccaskill last month. she has not announced how she'll vote. she got an overflow crowd in rural franklin county saturday, a group of democrats that want her to vote no on kavanaugh. p the formsecutor explained the pressure is coming from both sides. >> everybody goes, "oh, she's ut what theigure winner is for her politically." there is none. no matter what i do...
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perhaps claire mccaskill was never going to vote for brett kavanaugh, but i want to read you one otherear thoughts on it. silber edison, who is running for the senate in tennessee, he was governor there, he's neck and neck fair with the marsha. he said if afford, the accuser, decided at this point not to do something, "i guess the committee has to go ahead and say, well, we relit it to mike willing to listen, but she's not willing to talk, we need to go forward." so the politics of this are weighing heavily prelimit go to first about her decision. do you think this will fire up but the micro publicans in missouri to vote for holly? >> absently. they have really blown this in every conceivable way. if democrats who would not meet with brett kavanaugh. you have democrats, the democratic party, cordoning with a friend is on to try and disrupt the hearing with some 600 folks getting arrested, just during the hearing. you have people that are literally unwilling to shake brett kavanaugh's hand. we have lost decorum in the senate. i think this all looks like politics, because unfortunately,
perhaps claire mccaskill was never going to vote for brett kavanaugh, but i want to read you one otherear thoughts on it. silber edison, who is running for the senate in tennessee, he was governor there, he's neck and neck fair with the marsha. he said if afford, the accuser, decided at this point not to do something, "i guess the committee has to go ahead and say, well, we relit it to mike willing to listen, but she's not willing to talk, we need to go forward." so the politics of...