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so, claire had that same call. but, it was impossible for women to run through the country doing their preaching. so, francis made arrangements for her to stay a few nights with the benedictines. then, she became like a game for a while, before a hermit, until they could find a place for her. finally, they put the core clears down outside the town. >> this is all in francis's life in the few short years. we only have about another minute in the segment. what is the magnetic attraction of these people who are doing good? why did so many people so quickly joined? >> the church was in a bad state, very much like the contemporary church. there was a lot of scandal, there was a lot of wealth in the church. there were a lot of poor people. francis saw that discrepancy, and he and others wanted to change that. you know, monks in monasteries this wealth, when there were people who did not have enough to eat, and children who were starving. his desire was to be among the people and to serve the people as best he could. >> i
so, claire had that same call. but, it was impossible for women to run through the country doing their preaching. so, francis made arrangements for her to stay a few nights with the benedictines. then, she became like a game for a while, before a hermit, until they could find a place for her. finally, they put the core clears down outside the town. >> this is all in francis's life in the few short years. we only have about another minute in the segment. what is the magnetic attraction of...
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hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall.um and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico city's air pollution crisis, and we will remember the beginnings of organic farming in the uk. but first in 2004, wangari maathai became the first african woman to win the nobel peace prize. she was an environmentalist and human rights activists who founded the green belt movement in the 1970s. but she repeatedly clashed with the government while trying to protect kenya's forests and parks. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathai. 0urfirst witness is her daughter, wanjira mathaai. my mother was often asked, "were you afraid? "you were fearless!" "how can you do all these things?" and she said, "no, i was afraid." but she said, "what needed to be done was so compelling, "that i had to do it." she grew up surrounded by nature, surrounded by
hello, and welcome to this special addition of witness history with me, claire marshall.um and gardens in south london to bring you five people who have experience extraordinary moments in environmental history. coming up, a survivor of the toxic waste scandal that devastated japan. the environmentalist who tried to solve mexico city's air pollution crisis, and we will remember the beginnings of organic farming in the uk. but first in 2004, wangari maathai became the first african woman to win...
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it's claire. >> hey, claire, how are you? >> i'm well, i'm well.omething that was really important when it came to reproductive health freedoms for women in this country. that is, good on kamala for voicing this in the strongest possible terms, but good on you saying it shouldn't just be the women talking about this issue. talk about the erosion of this right, and how you see your campaign as trying to stop that erosion that's so palpable in states like ohio, in my state where they passed a law there won't even be a rape or incest exception in missouri, if the missouri legislature has its way. >> it's despicable, frankly. look, i go all over this country. i need just good folks who have very different views than i do about seeing roe v. wade being the law of the land, but the best states with records of driving down unwanted pregnancies, they've accomplished this not be taking away access to reproductive care, but actually giving women more rights, giving them free contraceptions. so we are seeing this most disastrous policy -- whatever you say you
it's claire. >> hey, claire, how are you? >> i'm well, i'm well.omething that was really important when it came to reproductive health freedoms for women in this country. that is, good on kamala for voicing this in the strongest possible terms, but good on you saying it shouldn't just be the women talking about this issue. talk about the erosion of this right, and how you see your campaign as trying to stop that erosion that's so palpable in states like ohio, in my state where they...
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see everything my vision is 2020 so i can see your face and your hands typing and we'll explain why claire is here in just a minute and why she is typing but is it opaque? is that a term that works for you? are you aware of light? put it that way. >> i can answer that question, yes. i can tell when the lights are on and off. everything is blurry. sometimes i can see the outlines if somebody is very close to me i can see them. i cannot see you at the moment but if you were closer i would see the outline but not details like your eyes. everything is very blurry. >>host: can you understand any of my words at this point? you write in your book about higher tones rather than overtones. >> i can hear some high frequencies i cannot catch any of your words but i don't know what you are saying and tell claire, the caption or types what you are saying and she is wirelessly connected she types what you say and i read it in braille with my braille machine then i read the words and i know what you are saying. >>host: you also have another assistant with you who was that? >> that is niro adjust small ge
see everything my vision is 2020 so i can see your face and your hands typing and we'll explain why claire is here in just a minute and why she is typing but is it opaque? is that a term that works for you? are you aware of light? put it that way. >> i can answer that question, yes. i can tell when the lights are on and off. everything is blurry. sometimes i can see the outlines if somebody is very close to me i can see them. i cannot see you at the moment but if you were closer i would...
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as a female drug addict then called claire, kelvin was forced into prostitution.oney was that bringing in, then? four to eight hundred pound. so how else was i going to make money? so you have to go to the lowest level in life to get what you need. for mum janet, kelvin‘s addiction was hard to bear. used to to say to you, "you are my daughter. "i love you to bits, but i cannot tolerate "drugs in my house." and i remember once you just laid out in the front garden with your roll of tin foil, and i knew i couldn't let you end it. kelvin escaped from the man who controlled and imprisoned him two years ago and found sanctuary at a women's refuge in hartlepool. what changed your life? you. rescued me from abuse. put me a lovely safe house. you've reached some really good goals. with a lot of dedication for me. and this former female addict now identifies as a drug free man. though kelvin knows it'll be many years before he gets the treatment to complete the transition. i go to a male barbers. they treat me as a guy. don't you feel great with a new haircut? definitely.
as a female drug addict then called claire, kelvin was forced into prostitution.oney was that bringing in, then? four to eight hundred pound. so how else was i going to make money? so you have to go to the lowest level in life to get what you need. for mum janet, kelvin‘s addiction was hard to bear. used to to say to you, "you are my daughter. "i love you to bits, but i cannot tolerate "drugs in my house." and i remember once you just laid out in the front garden with your...
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claire.worst lawyers who have ever defended a president of the united states. their legal arguments are cartoons of legal arguments. nothing embarrasses them. when their frivolous arguments get crushed by judges, they just make more frivolous arguments. the resolution the house of representatives will pass this week outlining the impeachment investigation procedures in the various committees will give donald trump's lawyers special rights in the judiciary committee hearings, including the right to cross-examine witnesses, but those rules also give the chairman of the judiciary committee unique power, power that was never thought necessary in an impeachment proceeding before this one. if the trump lawyers bring their obstructionist game into the judiciary committee hearings, they will pay a price, immediately, right there in the room. that's next. i can't believe it. what? that our new house is haunted by casper the friendly ghost? hey jill! hey kurt! movies? i'll get snacks! no, i can't belie
claire.worst lawyers who have ever defended a president of the united states. their legal arguments are cartoons of legal arguments. nothing embarrasses them. when their frivolous arguments get crushed by judges, they just make more frivolous arguments. the resolution the house of representatives will pass this week outlining the impeachment investigation procedures in the various committees will give donald trump's lawyers special rights in the judiciary committee hearings, including the right...
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and former democratic senator claire mccaskill. i wanted to talk to all of you since this news broke, but i have to start with you, claire, matt miller, our friend of the show, had some sort of sharp words about, i think the spirit of it was when john bolton emerges as the white knight, it says a lot about the villains in the story. >> yeah. i look back with nostalgia at a time when we thought of john bolton as kind of a bad guy. as it turns out, he has some character in there. and even though i may disagree with him on some policy, i think he may emerge from this as a key figure. if they get him in front of this committee with the subpoena and he is honest with the committee, i think the full breadth and depth of the malfeasance that was going on as it related to using the presidency for politics is going to become very, very clear. >> a.b. stoddard, i've also been dying to talk to you. and i want you -- i was pointed to the legal breakthrough which was really overshadowed by the dramatic color that fiona hill brought to life in h
and former democratic senator claire mccaskill. i wanted to talk to all of you since this news broke, but i have to start with you, claire, matt miller, our friend of the show, had some sort of sharp words about, i think the spirit of it was when john bolton emerges as the white knight, it says a lot about the villains in the story. >> yeah. i look back with nostalgia at a time when we thought of john bolton as kind of a bad guy. as it turns out, he has some character in there. and even...
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and another chance to shine i want people to see that claire's just like any other 14 year-old girl who just wants to along. >>and wants to be included. wants experiences that are unforgettable to her school years and she's getting that. >>as she's loves and she's into it and best of luck on the surgery and get well soon. >>that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thank you for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time in the meantime it's time for the news at 6 with them or can wait. and justine thanks to both coming up nexus 6 o'clock a wild chase that ended deadly gunfire. newly released video showing the moments a suspect faced off with police in the so >>plus 30 years later and the memories of the loma prieta earthquake still vivid for many in the bay area we look back what happened when the quake hit and how far we've come since 1989, the news at 6 is next. >>a closer look at that wild chase that ended in the shooting of unarmed suspect in san jose thanks for joining us tonight. i'm can wait. >>palmore that video was released today by the s
and another chance to shine i want people to see that claire's just like any other 14 year-old girl who just wants to along. >>and wants to be included. wants experiences that are unforgettable to her school years and she's getting that. >>as she's loves and she's into it and best of luck on the surgery and get well soon. >>that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. thank you for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time in the meantime...
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so karine and claire, help me out here.ou feel they will stick? >> the one on the pregnancy story, i think i feel like that is a far reach for her distractors as you call them. because if you ask any woman in the 1970s and beyond, pregnancy discrimination is a real issue and it could be that she just didn't want to talk about that at that time. >> totally makes sense. >> and it totally makes sense. as if there must not have been involved in the research they are doing because i think that issue will help warren. i don't think it will hurt her or force supporters to look the other way or question that. >> claire? >> i agree with karine and i think the pregnancy thing is bogus because i remember hiding the fact that i had young children when running for office and that is in the early 90s. >> when i was pregnant in the news business i was so scared i wouldn't get a promotion. >> it is tough. but this is now the new normal. she has front-runner status now, she and joe biden are locked in ray close battle and there is going to
so karine and claire, help me out here.ou feel they will stick? >> the one on the pregnancy story, i think i feel like that is a far reach for her distractors as you call them. because if you ask any woman in the 1970s and beyond, pregnancy discrimination is a real issue and it could be that she just didn't want to talk about that at that time. >> totally makes sense. >> and it totally makes sense. as if there must not have been involved in the research they are doing because...
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claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing?i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see traffic was horrible. sounds like someone could use a tall drink of water. yeah, right. water.
claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing?i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard...
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claire mccaskill, former democratic u.s. senator from the great state of missouri.ugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post." and at the big board all night tonight, our friend and national correspondent steve kornacki. welcome to you all. nicol nicolle, what did we just witness tonight? >> in that clip of elizabeth warren getting attacked over and over again, and i agree, that is the new dynamic, but i think her support, the weird thing about these debates is they haven't resulted in any seismic shifts. even breakout performances are somehow immune from breakout shifts in the race. the race is frozen, for better or for worse. if you're biden, warren or sander, and he was pretty spry post heart attack, you like that it's pretty frozen in place. biden gets terrible press. he is in the middle of the impeachment scandal. his son was on tv today, received mixed reviews. everyone knows what they think of joe biden. so these nights don't have as much at take for people for whom everyone already knows how they feel. i think that what people
claire mccaskill, former democratic u.s. senator from the great state of missouri.ugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post." and at the big board all night tonight, our friend and national correspondent steve kornacki. welcome to you all. nicol nicolle, what did we just witness tonight? >> in that clip of elizabeth warren getting attacked over and over again, and i agree, that is the new dynamic, but i think her support, the weird thing about...
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let's begin with kate larson, live in the mont claire claire where the lights are starting to come back on. >> reporter: theig back on about an sttill lost a full day of business. the governor weighed in on the black outs with their thoughts which is quite different. >> this is not a climate change story as much a story about dpreed and mismanagement over the course of decades. neglect, a desire to advance not public safety but profits. >> i haven't delved into all those matters. i might have some slight disagreement with the governor if i did, but i'm looking forward. >> pg&e ceo bill johnson responded thursday night to widespread criticism over the black outs. >> we faced a choice here between hardship on everyone or safety. and we chose safety. and i do apologize for the hardship this has caused, but i think we >> reporter: johnson also apologizedor pg&e's poor communication, incorrect outage hed repeatedly. >> they keep you like you're in prison in your own home without doing anything. >> reporter: he lives in the oakland hills. he lost power and a lot of business as a result. he sa
let's begin with kate larson, live in the mont claire claire where the lights are starting to come back on. >> reporter: theig back on about an sttill lost a full day of business. the governor weighed in on the black outs with their thoughts which is quite different. >> this is not a climate change story as much a story about dpreed and mismanagement over the course of decades. neglect, a desire to advance not public safety but profits. >> i haven't delved into all those...
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our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claireith a power love ballad. and the lead singer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you. ♪
our 20th anniversary, so today at the school fair, a band called the dad beats is gonna surprise claireith a power love ballad. and the lead singer -- you might want to sit down -- is the one and only -- get up on your feet! -- this guy! ♪ she's a pretty sight ♪ wise as a buddha ♪ but, brother, watch that bite ♪ ♪ 'cause she's a claire-acuda ♪ or maybe an existing song. thank you. ♪
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scarlet: thank you for being here, claire boston.t a reminder, users can interact with the charts using gtv . catch up on key analysis, save charts for future use for reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. at the funeral, elijah cummings was remembered today as a fierce champion of truth, justice, and kindness. former president barack obama was among those delivering elegies. man ofah cummings was a noble and good heart. parents and his faith planted the seeds of hope and love and compassion and righteousness in that good soil of his. mark: former secretary of state hillary clinton told mourners it is no coincidence elijah cummings shared the name with the old testament prophet. she continued, like the prophet, our allergic could call them fire from heaven but also worked in pray for healing --
scarlet: thank you for being here, claire boston.t a reminder, users can interact with the charts using gtv . catch up on key analysis, save charts for future use for reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. at the funeral, elijah cummings was remembered today as a fierce champion of truth, justice, and kindness. former president barack obama was among those delivering elegies. man ofah cummings was a noble and good heart. parents and his...
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we moved to eau claire.we did look at 20-plus houses.me >> my husband ver and said "i met neighbors." i was like, cool. what is her name? dawn. what are the chances? a big truck pulled in our driveway and there was a big red banner wrapped around and it said "johnson." and i'm like, oh, my god, that is dawn johnson. i was stressing about it, my husband was getting stressed out. he was like, "you need to ask her." she has curly hair, and ilyave naturally wavy hair. >> i had a set of eyes on me that i could feel going up and downy body. >> we said goodbye, and walked inside and my husband like, at the heck, you didn't ask her! i couldn't, i was too scared. i never wanted to ruin anyone's life. or be a surprise where they didn't want anything to do with me. i pull out my father's obituary. >> the phone lights up and it t says, "hs is hillary, your next-door neighbor. is your last name johnson?" sure does that's >> who is your dad? passed away in 2010. >> oh, my gosh, it is her, dawn johnson! >> i said, you and
we moved to eau claire.we did look at 20-plus houses.me >> my husband ver and said "i met neighbors." i was like, cool. what is her name? dawn. what are the chances? a big truck pulled in our driveway and there was a big red banner wrapped around and it said "johnson." and i'm like, oh, my god, that is dawn johnson. i was stressing about it, my husband was getting stressed out. he was like, "you need to ask her." she has curly hair, and ilyave naturally wavy...
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joining us by phone is cfo, dws group, claire:.have senior exec vp / cfo, banco santander, jose antonio garcia cantera. with political paralysis on brexit and no deal risk has receded for now, how likely is it you may have to report in the u.k. a for the write-down? jose: good morning and thank you for having me. there is uncertainty regarding brexit. the key impact in the u.k. is the consequence of regulatory change and the pressure on margins this has created in the mortgage market. the cost reduction last year with the restructuring charge in the second quarter is starting .o fit into costs we expect these benefits to continue going forward. relative to other banks, it is relatively small charges. we think we are managing the situation in the u.k. very well. today we do not see the need for further adjustments in the medium to long-term some large institutional clients, but i do not think that is the only answer. i think the answer in europe is improving efficiency and profitability, adjusting the cost base. there is a significa
joining us by phone is cfo, dws group, claire:.have senior exec vp / cfo, banco santander, jose antonio garcia cantera. with political paralysis on brexit and no deal risk has receded for now, how likely is it you may have to report in the u.k. a for the write-down? jose: good morning and thank you for having me. there is uncertainty regarding brexit. the key impact in the u.k. is the consequence of regulatory change and the pressure on margins this has created in the mortgage market. the cost...
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but, claire, i feel for you because the exact same thing happened to us.see you later. >> wow. >> that was a baseball throwdown with claire going right at it. that was like a bloess your heart, no, they didn't. >> bless your little heart. >> a little sports, a little weather. two u.s. senators talking baseball. a break for us. when we come back, we're going to hear from mayor pete buttigieg, and we're going to hear from robert costa of the "washington post" among others. >>> what we were doing in syria was keeping our word. part of what makes it possible for the united states to get people to put their lives on the line to back us up is the idea that we will back them up too. i would have a hard time today looking an afghan civilian or soldier in the eye after what just happened over there. and it is undermining the honor of our soldiers. you take away the honor of our soldiers, you might as well go after their body armor next. >> wow. >> one of many emotional moments at this debate tonight. i think i speak for nicolle wallace. we would not want to do our
but, claire, i feel for you because the exact same thing happened to us.see you later. >> wow. >> that was a baseball throwdown with claire going right at it. that was like a bloess your heart, no, they didn't. >> bless your little heart. >> a little sports, a little weather. two u.s. senators talking baseball. a break for us. when we come back, we're going to hear from mayor pete buttigieg, and we're going to hear from robert costa of the "washington post"...
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what about you, claire?emain, but now the countryjust feels so stagnant that i would be more than happy for us to leave now. how do you feel about the fa ct we leave now. how do you feel about the fact we will not be leaving at 11 o'clock tonight? yes, i think that hopefully, and there is nothing definite, that hopefully this general election will help to solve theissues general election will help to solve the issues that they have got in parliament of these childish games, back and forth, back and forth. jake, what about you?” back and forth, back and forth. jake, what about you? i am really thankful that it didn't go through and it didn't happen today because in this divorce of leaving the european union, i am happy that we decided to go, actually, let see if we can work this out and work out a better way instead of saying no, ex partner, i will then down the house so partner, i will then down the house so that you don't have it. and what about you ? so that you don't have it. and what about you? it isjust
what about you, claire?emain, but now the countryjust feels so stagnant that i would be more than happy for us to leave now. how do you feel about the fa ct we leave now. how do you feel about the fact we will not be leaving at 11 o'clock tonight? yes, i think that hopefully, and there is nothing definite, that hopefully this general election will help to solve theissues general election will help to solve the issues that they have got in parliament of these childish games, back and forth, back...
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we bought this house here in eau claire in october 2011. i found out i was pregnant.adoption agency and all myatthe informn about working fromh bim and birth dad. i found out that i had other siblings, but i cannot find the half sister. her name was dawn johnson. we didn't even realize the house had shared driveway. in 2017, the new neighbor moves in, and i don't know, i didn't even introduce myself. i was ke, ugh, whatever. >> my name is dawn johnson. m i was raised in wiscsin in a all town. i did not know who my biologic father was until i was 18. we moved to eau claire we did look at 20-plus houses. >> my husband came over and said "i met neighbors." i was like, cool. what is her name? dawn. awh the chances? it's not possible. a big truck pulled in our driveway and there was a big red banner wrapped around an "it sahnson." and i'm like, oh, my god, that is dawn johnson. i was stressing abo it, my husband was getting stressed out. he was like, "you need to ask her." she has curly hair, and i have naturally wavy hair. >> i had a set of eyes on me that i could feel go
we bought this house here in eau claire in october 2011. i found out i was pregnant.adoption agency and all myatthe informn about working fromh bim and birth dad. i found out that i had other siblings, but i cannot find the half sister. her name was dawn johnson. we didn't even realize the house had shared driveway. in 2017, the new neighbor moves in, and i don't know, i didn't even introduce myself. i was ke, ugh, whatever. >> my name is dawn johnson. m i was raised in wiscsin in a all...
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claire village area shut down. and i want to show you, this is a situation happening outside of the safeway here. yesterday, i was in there and you can tell panic mode has set in for some of these residents. it's row after row of aisles, cold cuts, veggies, drinks completely empty. people heeded the warning and loaded up on the supplies. now here is what's going on. it's completely dark in there. i'm being told by employees there is one cash register open. they are allowing people to come in. customers, one by one. they essentially have to be chaperoned. it is completely dark inside. there is only a set limited amount of items, packets of water that are available. big ticket item that everybody wants to get their hands on is ice. it seems like they are running out. they've got this refrigerated truck out here, where they've basically been stockpiling the necessary things that they need to make sure they keep frozen. it is an all hands on deck situation for these safeway workers, who have been here all morning long,
claire village area shut down. and i want to show you, this is a situation happening outside of the safeway here. yesterday, i was in there and you can tell panic mode has set in for some of these residents. it's row after row of aisles, cold cuts, veggies, drinks completely empty. people heeded the warning and loaded up on the supplies. now here is what's going on. it's completely dark in there. i'm being told by employees there is one cash register open. they are allowing people to come in....
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‘s make up screening in ourfirst film—makers, claire 0akley‘s make up screening in our first featureen we have such a strong industry as the uk has. what impact will brexit have on the future of the film industry in britain? i wish we had a crystal ball. i don‘t think anyone knows the a nswer to ball. i don‘t think anyone knows the answer to that question. but what becomes more important for us as a festival is to make sure that we are connecting uk audiences with global culture and also uk film—makers with international counterparts. 4096 of all films at the festival this year have been directed by women. what is your long—term goal, is that gender parity? when it comes to picking films for the festival, we think about who is telling the story and we think about, have we seen this before? we think about things like female splits, but there is no quota. we would be disappointed if we slipped below where we were last year, 38%, but there is no quota, we just pick the strongest works. portrait of the super—rich in britain can be found in director michael winterbottom‘s new film, greed,
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mary claire murray, sister. who manypaul scalia, know. reverend paul scalia, brother. christopher scalia, brother. margaret scully bryce, sister. , oh wow.larson father-in-law. susan larson. mother-in-law. ist is powerful, that powerful stuff. a great family. as you know, this was just confirmed, the 28th secretary of labor. by a substantial vote in current politics. 53-40 four. i call that a landslide. in this administration, i call it a landslide. he is one of the most qualified people ever confirmed as secretary of labor and he will use his skills as he has over the years and he has built an extremely distinguished career to fight and win for the american workforce. he is a tremendous lawyer -- bachelor's degree at the university of virginia and went on to the university of chicago where he earned a law degree. 2003 he served as the top legal officer at the department of labor so he is very familiar with the environs. he earned a reputation as a brilliant and unbiased defender for the rights and protections of the american people. he moved to the private sector afte
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claire mccaskill has the first question for you.eric, welcome, my question to you -- >> hi senator. >> -- is you were in the room yesterday, right, when taylor testified? >> yes, i was. >> how many republicans were there? >> so there were a lot when we started. i counted about 75 people in this very small room, you know, about two-thirds of them were members. now, at the end of the day after all of the complaints about the process, after all of the attacks on the chairman, it was about, you know, a ten to one ratio of democrats to republicans. >> so at the beginning -- >> we take this seriously. >> at the beginning, how many republican members were in the room when -- >> dozens, dozens. >> and when he gave his opening statement, they were all there, correct? >> yes. >> and they had an opportunity to ask any questions they wanted to ask, correct? >> it's a great question, senator, yes, they get equal time, equal amount of staff, equal amount of members. >> and the reason it's in the basement is because that's where the skiff is. woul
claire mccaskill has the first question for you.eric, welcome, my question to you -- >> hi senator. >> -- is you were in the room yesterday, right, when taylor testified? >> yes, i was. >> how many republicans were there? >> so there were a lot when we started. i counted about 75 people in this very small room, you know, about two-thirds of them were members. now, at the end of the day after all of the complaints about the process, after all of the attacks on the...
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we start with claire. philippines are finally splashing the cash according to the latest data.ed their largest deficit on record in the third quarter. that is a significant improvement when it has not been able to spend its money because of delays in passing that national budget. seems like the government -- catch up funds in the government are finally working. government underspending in the second half of the chart has been the drag of the economy this year. posted of for year low of 5.6%. we could still be in for a surprise next week. the philippines expect to be bouncing back to 6%. making it one of the fastest growing economies in asia. rishaad: let's move things along .nd look at what you have claire has shown you hers. >> my chart is about gold. it is getting increasingly bearish. that is because the demand for is declining. especially following that partial trade deal between the u.s. and china. gold has been falling over the after late of months august and early september. my chart will provide one of the reasons why. thewhite line shows negative yielding debt globally
we start with claire. philippines are finally splashing the cash according to the latest data.ed their largest deficit on record in the third quarter. that is a significant improvement when it has not been able to spend its money because of delays in passing that national budget. seems like the government -- catch up funds in the government are finally working. government underspending in the second half of the chart has been the drag of the economy this year. posted of for year low of 5.6%. we...
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claire marshall bbc news.e's undergone, after herjaw was broken in a horse riding accident. emily eccles' surgeon described the injuries as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. the 15—year—old smashed into a gatepost while riding in derbyshire in august. it took medics five and a half hours to rebuild emily's face, using three titanium plates and more than 160 stitches. andy moore reports. for five days after the horrific incident, emily avoided seeing her reflection. but now, eight weeks later, she is happy to see the results of her recovery. her scar is healing well. this was the ct scan taken soon after her freak horse riding accident. part of herjaw was completely detached and hanging byjust a thread of skin. it was a life—threatening injury. she was told if the impact had been a centimetre away, the result could have been catastrophic. immediately afterwards, she was in shock and could not quite comprehend the scale of her injuries. i asked the lady next to me, is that myjaw? and she just looked at me
claire marshall bbc news.e's undergone, after herjaw was broken in a horse riding accident. emily eccles' surgeon described the injuries as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. the 15—year—old smashed into a gatepost while riding in derbyshire in august. it took medics five and a half hours to rebuild emily's face, using three titanium plates and more than 160 stitches. andy moore reports. for five days after the horrific incident, emily avoided seeing her reflection. but now, eight...
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joining us in the studio claire mccaskill former democratic senator from the state of missouri. just don't mention baseball. eugene collins, pulitzer prize-winning columnist. >> you can talk to him about with baseball. >> yes. and we are so happy to welcome to our fair table, alicia mendes, a veteran of pbs and fusion and huffington post but most importantly the new host of her soon to be named weekend broadcast on this very network. and at the big board for us tonight as usual our national correspondent steve kornacki. welcome, gang. alicia, you get to go first. your view of the lead story and the debate you that watched tonight. >> there is a big question in this field and i think it's very easy to make it krld jikal and say it's the moderates versus the progressives but i think it's this bigger question of approach and whether or not change can be made inside the system or whether or not there needs to be radical change made outside of the system. one of the things that i think looking back to 2016 is we would do these focus groups in the general election and there were so ma
joining us in the studio claire mccaskill former democratic senator from the state of missouri. just don't mention baseball. eugene collins, pulitzer prize-winning columnist. >> you can talk to him about with baseball. >> yes. and we are so happy to welcome to our fair table, alicia mendes, a veteran of pbs and fusion and huffington post but most importantly the new host of her soon to be named weekend broadcast on this very network. and at the big board for us tonight as usual our...
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claire his ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear he ends. the camel paid to play. i think recipe for success in the day. in day money and in every sentence in if you take. the edge of the western sahara hits the media and head into causing serious kind. of pits a simple idea that's bringing to. global 3013 on. eco india. cards a cool. conventional air conditioners. but designers in delhi have come up with a new spin on a old system. really. trying to minutes d.w. . sucks old favorites for. it's no wonder the spectacular go. plenty of emotion. the best of games. because w. after the fall most of the you know some are not suitable you. move. the boat load. this is deja vu news life from birth that the u.s. pulls its troops from northern syria to pave the way for a turkish attack as turkey prepares to sweep away critics' fighters from its border with syria kurdish groups say washington is abandoning are also coming out to environmental activists staged drastic actions to draw attention to climate change and cit
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claire hymns ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear hints. 'd voice. south african. in the beethoven fest 29 teams campus project. 2 worlds are united. states. or since. i'll stick. with the 1500 b. and w. automotive history creating a sports city that was securing your. leisure lives on it's just going electric and mercedes is leading the charge but the world premiere of it all at your peak you'll be. 60 minutes. is going to. tell my manchester good day nothing could change you know the banks speak your mind and so was the language of the bank the money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for minds. to eat. there and a very warm welcome i went to war and this is the 77 percent i was so for off with as you. coming up on today's program. we go to south africa where trying to 5 years after the end of apartheid many young people no longer.
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claire ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear he ends. up party but variance time october fest worldwide everything's german for the week welcome to october fest in cincinnati. experienced the german festival canceling. 3 beers and their traditional. german voices. in the south african sun. in the beethoven 1st 29 teams campus project. 2 worlds are united. i i 60 minutes. take. us. with the wonderful stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. because more than football on line. avon their kids from austria well find out more about him later on in the program. hello and welcome to know.
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claire marshall, bbc news, the wave, near bristol.t since they spoke candidly in a tv documentary screened earlier this week. prince harry made a surprise appearance at the event in windsor castle to discuss gender equality, which was being hosted by his wife. meghan thanked attendees for allowing harry to "crash the party". time for a look at the weather.. here's chris. yes, this was the scene in the staffordshi re yes, this was the scene in the staffordshire mirrors, probably a scene we will get used to in the next 2a hours because —— staffordshi re next 2a hours because —— staffordshire moors. you can see here the cloud stretches out for a long way into the tropical atlantic. this weather front is in fact over 3000 miles long and this conveyor belt of moisture will be hitting the high ground of england and wales, bringing a risk of localised flooding. this is 2a hours' worth of rain in some places so you can imagine it will be very wet. met office issued warnings, amber warnings in force in the south of wales, where some flooding i
claire marshall, bbc news, the wave, near bristol.t since they spoke candidly in a tv documentary screened earlier this week. prince harry made a surprise appearance at the event in windsor castle to discuss gender equality, which was being hosted by his wife. meghan thanked attendees for allowing harry to "crash the party". time for a look at the weather.. here's chris. yes, this was the scene in the staffordshi re yes, this was the scene in the staffordshire mirrors, probably a...
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claire hymns paul house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear sense. 'd german voices. south african growth. in the beethoven fest 29 teams campus project. 2 worlds are united. one times day 28 teen. parkland florida and usa. that i loved her and now the last time that i would see ellis a lot of. 17 people died in the high school shooting. for once it was just like enough is enough for the protest movement is born. of young americans against gun mania. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged from the cool . the cold is in germany to learn german why not simple online on your mobile and free shots from the a w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. to eat. there and a very warm welcome i went to war and this is the 77 percent i was so for off because. coming up on today's program. we go to south africa where 25 years after the end of apartheid many young people no longer think to believe in the paul of democracy. we also need a solid said group of musicians for so
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claire his ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear since. a party variance style october fest worldwide everything's german for the meet welcome to october fest in cincinnati. experienced the german festival canceling. plans to carry special traditions. to the. next 30 years up to the for. told forget. everything seems possible here. $989.00 comics and it's where the peaceful revolution began. today it's a creative and driving the truck honest. so it's just the right time to procure it into the city's past and present. in 60 minutes w. . i'm not laughing at the germans because i'm gone down but most are laughing with me but i haven't think deep into the german culture of. mutants who take this drama day i'll tell you it's all down to who care enough time rachel join me for me to get a bunch of holes.
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claire his ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear sense. into the conflict. with time running out called problems among them to get a back seat feel the e.u. is planning to keep the flame on the bridge from the goetia actions file my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister tomas patricia he has surprisingly clear differences with the government you so so why doesn't he resign 'd 'd. german voices. south african korea. in the beethoven fest 29 teens campus project but it was sold to worlds are united trying 6. 16 it's. coming. from the detention of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate comics on the phone books 250. marking on the 4 huge discovery. expedition in blood on the. little thing the. french will focus on the central europe you see massive demonstrations protests demonstrations up to the prime minister to decide whether he won't focus the side on belief in the independence so far as the story with time running out for brussels in london to get a breakfast it deal with c
claire his ball house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear sense. into the conflict. with time running out called problems among them to get a back seat feel the e.u. is planning to keep the flame on the bridge from the goetia actions file my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister tomas patricia he has surprisingly clear differences with the government you so so why doesn't he resign 'd 'd. german...
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claire hymns paul house takes its visitors back in time to a bygone berlin dance still unites people here as it always has a clear hynds. arts $21.00 special. word words combined into sentences to tell stories words printed to become. can open a new world for their readers. story matters program about books and makers. next. the rain forests in ivory coast are threatened by illegal logging to make room for lucrative cocoa plantations in new. england but a new it has the potential to resolve the conflict it's allowed to set up of conservation areas and distributing fertile land. in 60 minutes from. the literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see some as the kids find. my objective is to share with a friend. who does the books on youtube. and really just a right but there are things about the wall that make me so angry that i didn't want to try and make a difference. and it's answer is able to ask for their real problems and it's a way to relate or several for free. we can expect books to tell the world problems but i think that sensitively does make a good problem
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claire, i want to start with you as someone who sat in that body, the united states senate.atic senator but a republican senator watching the president yesterday? >> i think i'd be thinking about how the president's team is looking the other way rather than coming to his aid in assistance. you've got the vice president going what, me? no, i didn't know anything about them trying to smear his political opponent on an international stage. you've got pompeo not even admit egg w admiting he was on the call and now we've heard nothing but it was a perfect call there are was nothing wrong. those were to of his go-tos. he's got to be noticing this. so if you're a senator and you watch pence go, i didn't know anything about them trying to go after joe biden through the ukrainian government, and you watch pompeo walking away from cameras and not being forthcoming about even being on the call, i think this not only does that add to the president's paranoia, i guarantee you it is adding to republican senators' paranoia. >> that was a trick question because i know what you're thinking a
claire, i want to start with you as someone who sat in that body, the united states senate.atic senator but a republican senator watching the president yesterday? >> i think i'd be thinking about how the president's team is looking the other way rather than coming to his aid in assistance. you've got the vice president going what, me? no, i didn't know anything about them trying to smear his political opponent on an international stage. you've got pompeo not even admit egg w admiting he...
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decent people like caroline spelman, claire perry, all given their heart and soul to the party, decentple and they want people to have a better standard of living and they are fed up standard of living and they are fed up with it because they are a be used for their moderate views because they don't actually support certain policies of the government that they are in. but people and social media, which you have discussed obviously with twitter,. the political advertising, but if you go on to anything from instagram, twitter, snapchat, terrible stuff! we have seen politicians and mps being flanked by police and security when they are travelling and trying to go about their daily business, and looking at their daily business, and looking at the other front pages in the uk, their daily business, and looking at the otherfront pages in the uk, you can see how they are all positioning themselves for this run—up to the general election, whether they are pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexit or pro— tory... pro— jeremy corbyn or pro—brexit or pro- tory... yeah, y
decent people like caroline spelman, claire perry, all given their heart and soul to the party, decentple and they want people to have a better standard of living and they are fed up standard of living and they are fed up with it because they are a be used for their moderate views because they don't actually support certain policies of the government that they are in. but people and social media, which you have discussed obviously with twitter,. the political advertising, but if you go on to...
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senator now an nbc news and mu msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. >> claire had a party, and guess a costume and what was the costume, claire? >> you guys should show the picture, it's joe and mika. they were spot on. spot on. >> oh, man. >> let me ask you this, claire. as a prosecutor and a mom, what is the cutoff for when your kids say to you, i want to go out trick or treating. when do you say you know what? why don't you just sit home and watch reruns of "young and the restless" with me. what year is that? >> i start encouraging parties for kids around 11 or 12, but i would say once you have a teen in your age, then you need to leave the trick or treating to the little guys. >> wow, that's tough. >> oh, wow. >> i think so. i went out in 8th grade as a hunter. it was not -- >> i bet you were up to no good. i bet you were up to no good. >> i was 6'4". >> that's terrible. >> it was, it was bad. >> okay. >> you were 6'4" at 12. >> i was 6'4" at 12. i kept telling them it wasn't a real gun, but they just -- >> stop. okay. >> what were my parents thinking? [ laughter ] >> terrible. a
senator now an nbc news and mu msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. >> claire had a party, and guess a costume and what was the costume, claire? >> you guys should show the picture, it's joe and mika. they were spot on. spot on. >> oh, man. >> let me ask you this, claire. as a prosecutor and a mom, what is the cutoff for when your kids say to you, i want to go out trick or treating. when do you say you know what? why don't you just sit home and watch reruns of...
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joining us now is senior counsel claire reed who spent eight years with the u.s. -- the office of u.spresentative and was assistant ustr for china. thanks very much for joining us. here we are at the end of first day of talks. so far, it appears to be progressing well. what are your expectations for a best case outcome? is it a small deal that achieves a few realistic objectives? say it'ss i would probably going to be a confidence building set of measures if we get a good outcome. it's going to be, you know, a step along the path as opposed deal that is going to basically take care of the fundamentals, and i think that is because of the number of issues and the complexity of the issues on the table just does not make it realistic to get everything tied up in two days. experience, can you remember as much background noise and negative rhetoric as we have seen around these talks? how difficult does that make it to achieve an outcome? >> i think here, the major difference from the path is on both sides of the pacific, we have one person -- for we have two people in total who are actually
joining us now is senior counsel claire reed who spent eight years with the u.s. -- the office of u.spresentative and was assistant ustr for china. thanks very much for joining us. here we are at the end of first day of talks. so far, it appears to be progressing well. what are your expectations for a best case outcome? is it a small deal that achieves a few realistic objectives? say it'ss i would probably going to be a confidence building set of measures if we get a good outcome. it's going to...
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chris lou was white house cabinet secretary, and claire finkelstein. ladies first, claire, let's start with kurt volker's administration. how important is he? >> he is potentially a very important witness. he is in a position to reveal a lot about juliani's roewe giuli also about mike pompeo and how he was involved in this, and lending with giuliani and pompeo. they are getting involved in the president's own interest and it is marking out a conspiracy for campaign finance violations. >> this deposition and the one that we're going to hear about next week. and the one for the ambassador. if you're a democrat here, you need to build your case for impeachment. you need to get this information assuming it is damaging to the public, are they going to do that? >> i think they will in time given the fact that these are going to eventually be made public. this is not only able building a case of impeachment but about building public support for that. what is surprising is how quickly support has gone up. much faster than the clinton impeachment and the nixon
chris lou was white house cabinet secretary, and claire finkelstein. ladies first, claire, let's start with kurt volker's administration. how important is he? >> he is potentially a very important witness. he is in a position to reveal a lot about juliani's roewe giuli also about mike pompeo and how he was involved in this, and lending with giuliani and pompeo. they are getting involved in the president's own interest and it is marking out a conspiracy for campaign finance violations....
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and, claire. will you bring us home on this one please, thank you. >> my name is claire, i work for the defense digital service which is a startup in the department of defense. we sit in the office of the secretary of defense. and my team is comprised of a s.w.a.t. team of nerds that have been asked to come in to do a tour of duty for a minimum of six months, maximum of two years, to lend our talents to help the department force technological change that have a magnitude and order of impact on the department. we are comprised of a fairly set group of folks that work on our team. we have bureaucracy hackers, which is my role, so those are folks who have a really good understanding of government procurement, acquisition, policy, best practices and have some way in their past life a technology focus on their background. i started out as a developer and coder and then moved into management, acquisition and procurement and budget. we also have product owners on our team and those are the folks who know
and, claire. will you bring us home on this one please, thank you. >> my name is claire, i work for the defense digital service which is a startup in the department of defense. we sit in the office of the secretary of defense. and my team is comprised of a s.w.a.t. team of nerds that have been asked to come in to do a tour of duty for a minimum of six months, maximum of two years, to lend our talents to help the department force technological change that have a magnitude and order of...
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it's not going to get better. >> claire mccaskill, thank you for your time tonight. let me start by playing what kicked this off as i understand it which was a sort of fascinating moment right after the president released his call notes. he dragged the vice president into it. even the vice president has been intimately involved in bilateral relationship with ukraine from the jump. take a listen. >> i think you should ask for vp pence's conversation because he had a couple of conversations also. i could save you a lot of time. they're all perfect. nothing was mentioned of any import other than congratulations. >> that was a month ago. where do things stand inside the white house? >> well, almost three weeks ago, three weeks ago tomorrow the vice president said he'd have absolutely no problem with any transcript of his conversations with president zelensky being made public. yet ever since what we've learned, my colleague and i i have learned is they've been growing through a rigorous kind of debate where there are a bunch of people who think that they should not relea
it's not going to get better. >> claire mccaskill, thank you for your time tonight. let me start by playing what kicked this off as i understand it which was a sort of fascinating moment right after the president released his call notes. he dragged the vice president into it. even the vice president has been intimately involved in bilateral relationship with ukraine from the jump. take a listen. >> i think you should ask for vp pence's conversation because he had a couple of...
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. >> reporter: julie bowen and ty burrell are clair and dunphy.he straight-laced mom and goofy dad who try to keep it all together while raising three children. >> who's your favorite character? >> there's something that ty burrell has done with that character that has taken him from like odd and fkeun -ny- hee tv dads. >> who would like to help me with a magic trick? >> do you have a favor philsosophy? that is hard to say, by the way. >> i likedlwe. asayoo and if you're blind tell them you're looking them in the eye. >> reporter: we watched many of the younger cast members grow up before our eyes. like sarah highland and ariel winter, who was just 11 years old when the show began. >> i'm not. but that's okay. i'm the smart one. >> you went through puberty on national television. >> super awkward. everything is social media. so it's like you grow up on tv and then everyone has an opinion about it. for me i'm definitely looking forward to doing new things but i'm not looking forward to not seeing these people for seven months out of the year. becau
. >> reporter: julie bowen and ty burrell are clair and dunphy.he straight-laced mom and goofy dad who try to keep it all together while raising three children. >> who's your favorite character? >> there's something that ty burrell has done with that character that has taken him from like odd and fkeun -ny- hee tv dads. >> who would like to help me with a magic trick? >> do you have a favor philsosophy? that is hard to say, by the way. >> i likedlwe. asayoo...
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. >> claire lagato. malaysia booker. >> am i next? trans and targeted will be right back fixfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. that equals awesome wifi from america's best internet provider and the best lte on the go. it's the ultimate coverage solution. it's all in the numbers. with xfinity mobile, you'll save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill. you can even get $250 back. don't miss out on xfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. plus, save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill with xfinity mobile. xfinity makes saving... simple. easy. awesome. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. we're back now with actress dominique jackson here to highlight the often overlooked state of hate and violence against the transgender community, especially trans women of color. >> it's so important, bal becaue trans community is often unheard and discarded. tonight, emotional and frightening stories from the victims. >>> close your eyes. open your eyes. smile. >> when you see muhla
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i was so nervous, i could barely hear claire's pep talk. why did i beg mitchell to introduce me to this developer? you're right. we'll know soon enough. i'm gonna go upstairs, see if i can get some sleep. love you. mwah. [ sighing ] i hope so, too. [ cellphone rings ] hello? hey, gil. no, no, no. you -- you didn't wake me. [ doorbell rings ] um, so, you hear anything, or... hey, dunphy. just wrapping up a phone call with this jackass. i got to run, dunphy. i got a late meeting with some jackass. [ laughs ] what's going o-- what's going on? the people have spoken, dunphy. i'm in. you're out. u that in private. was it even close? no! [ scoffs ] i have a mandate -- not the kind you hide from your wife, either.
i was so nervous, i could barely hear claire's pep talk. why did i beg mitchell to introduce me to this developer? you're right. we'll know soon enough. i'm gonna go upstairs, see if i can get some sleep. love you. mwah. [ sighing ] i hope so, too. [ cellphone rings ] hello? hey, gil. no, no, no. you -- you didn't wake me. [ doorbell rings ] um, so, you hear anything, or... hey, dunphy. just wrapping up a phone call with this jackass. i got to run, dunphy. i got a late meeting with some...
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. >> santa clara county, they are de claireing states of emergency. the most hard hit area are evergreen and ellen rock and the east san jose foothills. >> we have our plan. this is something we have worked on for several months anticipating these shut offs. i will push to the top of pg&e to insure that we can get power restored as quickly as possible. >>> the mayor reminds people to be careful driving during the blackouts. about 60,000 san jose residents are affected by the shut offs. >> the outages are postponing that big worker strike. sc iu employees are back on the job for now. they say it is of concern for public safety during these outages and that a their strike is far from over and they could be on the picket lines very soon. >>> mount diablo, the 20,000- acre state park is closed today due to the high fire danger. the winds have been picking up. they recorded a 72-mile-an-hour gust at the peak early this morning. it is unclear how long the closure will last. they will reevaluate the conditions tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. other big question is when
. >> santa clara county, they are de claireing states of emergency. the most hard hit area are evergreen and ellen rock and the east san jose foothills. >> we have our plan. this is something we have worked on for several months anticipating these shut offs. i will push to the top of pg&e to insure that we can get power restored as quickly as possible. >>> the mayor reminds people to be careful driving during the blackouts. about 60,000 san jose residents are affected...