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but, so far, there's been no sign of claire.nk you so much forjoining us. the search continues for claire, how difficult is it for the police to find her? it's a very challenging terrain, rico. if you look at the map of australia, this area is kind of in the centre, a little bit north from the centre, very, very far away, from the centre, very, very far er from the centre, very, very far away, very hot, very uninviting. not much around. much the middle of nowhere. it's not just much around. much the middle of nowhere. it's notjust that it's very re m ote nowhere. it's notjust that it's very remote and also uninviting, it is the fact that the terrain itself, the area itself is quite diverse. these were describing it yesterday and saying look, you've got sand dunes, you've got rocky areas, you've got hard clay, you got dense trees, so it wasn't like the police who have been searching for claire are still using helicopters, can look at an open area and find what they are looking for. the other thing that we know is that the travell
but, so far, there's been no sign of claire.nk you so much forjoining us. the search continues for claire, how difficult is it for the police to find her? it's a very challenging terrain, rico. if you look at the map of australia, this area is kind of in the centre, a little bit north from the centre, very, very far away, from the centre, very, very far er from the centre, very, very far away, very hot, very uninviting. not much around. much the middle of nowhere. it's not just much around....
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what's yourjob title, claire?of the northwest politics team. 0k. depending on what you want to say. why don't you take us on a little tour around your patch? well, the northwest is predominantly labour heartland. i'm speaking to you from liverpool, which is often referred to as the people's republic of merseyside. it contains some of the safest labour seats in the country. in fact, in the little patch of merseyside that i normally cover, around 20 seats, only one of them isn't held by the labour party. and that's southport. we'll possibly talk a little bit more about southport later on. and then going right away up to the north. i think if you think of the map and think of the coast, i think that really helps when you think about some of the northwest. you're going all the way up to the cumbrian seats at the top of the patch and then all the way down to liverpool. you've got manchester, lancaster and all of the northwest of england, and it's a big battle ground for both of the main parties. it's a crucial campaign
what's yourjob title, claire?of the northwest politics team. 0k. depending on what you want to say. why don't you take us on a little tour around your patch? well, the northwest is predominantly labour heartland. i'm speaking to you from liverpool, which is often referred to as the people's republic of merseyside. it contains some of the safest labour seats in the country. in fact, in the little patch of merseyside that i normally cover, around 20 seats, only one of them isn't held by the...
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i'm claire rush. algeria is paying tribute to its on monday. who died funeral proceedings are underway this wednesday in the capital, algiers, amid three days of morning declared by the newly sworn in president. he was seen n by m many as the defective strongman following the april resignation of longtime leader buddha flicka -- in the middle of mass protests. some antigovernment protesters have agreed to pause their release for the funeral, but the widespread movement calling for political overhaul is still going strong. there are people on the streets every week since february. peter o'brien takes a look back. peter: 10 months on, and still defiant. demonstrators hit the streets of algeria on tuesday, despite calls for a day of mourning after the death of the army chief. his passing does not change their core demand. >> the movement is not limited to salah, may god have mercy on him, nor to any other specific government official. we are looking for a shift in the ruling class. peter: in february, algerians fed up with unemployment were kicked
i'm claire rush. algeria is paying tribute to its on monday. who died funeral proceedings are underway this wednesday in the capital, algiers, amid three days of morning declared by the newly sworn in president. he was seen n by m many as the defective strongman following the april resignation of longtime leader buddha flicka -- in the middle of mass protests. some antigovernment protesters have agreed to pause their release for the funeral, but the widespread movement calling for political...
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clair's right of cross-examination. we did do a formal memo for the minority members of the staff on that. there would be the occasional research request for there dell latter, chug wiggins, robert mclurie, somebody on the -- dave dennis, some of the republican members and we'd do that, i thought we had that -- that obligation, on the other hand, i spent a lot of time with the democrats, it may have helped my job was on the legal constitutional side more than the factual development side. might have made that easier. >> once the committee chose the broad interpretation of impeachable offenses or high crimes and misdemeanors, what did you shift? what were you focusing on? continued to work on the legal case? >> yeah, i did a lot of work on the legal case. listened to the tapes, by myself, developed and proposed and presented to the committee the case on impoundment, which i think was article 6. it was not accepted, but did get some votes that one did involve more courts of law. there had been 15 or 20 cases, mostly slapp
clair's right of cross-examination. we did do a formal memo for the minority members of the staff on that. there would be the occasional research request for there dell latter, chug wiggins, robert mclurie, somebody on the -- dave dennis, some of the republican members and we'd do that, i thought we had that -- that obligation, on the other hand, i spent a lot of time with the democrats, it may have helped my job was on the legal constitutional side more than the factual development side. might...
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i think it demonstrates as claire said the huge problems with this case.urs, not only not recorded, she was not allowed a lawyer present or family members present. as a result of that she withdrew her complaint of the specific rape allegation. but she has subsequently said that she was forced to, the article quotes saying she was scared for her life. and clearly, someone who has separate and of that nature will be in a vulnerable position. two weeks after the event. it is perhaps not surprising that she was scared and felt in a bad position. her mother also says she is suffering from ptsd, which we can't know if it is true but didn't seem to be any duty of care given to this woman at all. the daily mail also has a story on it. what is the truth about the british girl behind the mask in the cyprus rate trial? you mentioned her mother, saying that the number of human rights violations that have been committed in her view is staggering. and she needs to come home to be treated. i think we will see a lot more than 25 protesters outside the court when she is si
i think it demonstrates as claire said the huge problems with this case.urs, not only not recorded, she was not allowed a lawyer present or family members present. as a result of that she withdrew her complaint of the specific rape allegation. but she has subsequently said that she was forced to, the article quotes saying she was scared for her life. and clearly, someone who has separate and of that nature will be in a vulnerable position. two weeks after the event. it is perhaps not surprising...
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. >> i want to bring many claire mccaskill. you have been at this desk really for the last two weeks. i'm not sure how you're getting ready for christmas? >> not very well. >> have democrats made a strong enough case? >> i think they have, and i think the strategic issue this morning is really an important one. they're doing the kiss principal, keep it simple stupid. a lot of americans have tuned this out, and the moment they will tune in again will probably be at the senate trial in jan. i believe we'll have a partisan vote on the articles in the house, and a trial with the chief justice of the people court in the senate chamber, that's when folks will tune in. and at that moment it is important that the house managemanages have a very simple story to tell and that is why we're leaving mueller on the side, bribery on the side, all of that on the side and they're just focusing on these two simple concepts that the president abused his power by using his office for political gain, and withholding aide from an ally they separatel
. >> i want to bring many claire mccaskill. you have been at this desk really for the last two weeks. i'm not sure how you're getting ready for christmas? >> not very well. >> have democrats made a strong enough case? >> i think they have, and i think the strategic issue this morning is really an important one. they're doing the kiss principal, keep it simple stupid. a lot of americans have tuned this out, and the moment they will tune in again will probably be at the...
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claire being claire did the most amazing thing i have ever seen . she decided as conde was away and since edna was away as she put it she would loseher way into vogue . what does that mean? she reported for work and claimed she was the new girl and suddenly there was stuff on her desk and she started working and by the time edna came back it was too late to fire her so she went from that to becoming managing director of vanity fair eventually, but all within three years. there were lots and lots of rumors that conde was enamored with her and he was going to leave his wife for her and everythingelse . frankly that's a lot of hokum and she wouldn't have married conde anyway. but conde decides very painfully to tell his wife leslie she has to go and marry somebody else. and he had arranged for her to meet this gentleman rex benson was a banker, lord benson in england and they did fall in love and they did get married but as rex children said to me, leslie and conde remain entirely devoted to each other for the rest of his life . they had two children t
claire being claire did the most amazing thing i have ever seen . she decided as conde was away and since edna was away as she put it she would loseher way into vogue . what does that mean? she reported for work and claimed she was the new girl and suddenly there was stuff on her desk and she started working and by the time edna came back it was too late to fire her so she went from that to becoming managing director of vanity fair eventually, but all within three years. there were lots and...
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claire, were you? >> i don't know how cool i was. i don't know. >> i didn't know, i was prom queen, but i don't know. >> you were a cool kid. >> wow. >> mike murphy, last time -- >> do i even though you. >> you sat in the studio, i think i asked you some form of the question, i know you play on the other team but as you look at the democrats, what thing do crow see them not doing that if you wanted to win, if you were them, you would do? >> more kitchen table economics. we talked about this a little bit earlier but what counts in campaigns and elections is what people perceive to be true, not statistics and when they're singing that music, and talking about the cost of health care, not having retirement savings, excuse me, things like that, they're scoring. they've got to remember, this election, the full com of thcrup take the suburbs back or not. if they're out there with scary health care big changes if they're out there with a lot of super aggressive tax policy and doing scary stuff like that, they give trump a tool to work with.
claire, were you? >> i don't know how cool i was. i don't know. >> i didn't know, i was prom queen, but i don't know. >> you were a cool kid. >> wow. >> mike murphy, last time -- >> do i even though you. >> you sat in the studio, i think i asked you some form of the question, i know you play on the other team but as you look at the democrats, what thing do crow see them not doing that if you wanted to win, if you were them, you would do? >> more...
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claire became homeless when she wasjust 13.nt the next 30 years either on the streets, or in prison. i'd be a lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she isn't convinced there is enough of a joined—up approach. i'm still waiting for support with mental health. but again, that depends on where you live, what borough you're in, what area you're in, so it can all depend on a lot of different things. and, honest? i don't think it's very fair. according to the charity, shelter, 170,000 people are sleeping rough, or in temporary accommodation, in london. a rise of 2,000 people on last year. the mayor of london says he is aware the picture is bleak. it's unacceptable that in one of the richest cities in the world we have got
claire became homeless when she wasjust 13.nt the next 30 years either on the streets, or in prison. i'd be a lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she isn't convinced there is...
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and british actresses claire following. and i watched. them and studied english literature and is fascinated. by romeo and juliet. for me it's so much stuff us love and it's about how the players who live feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and verona the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under joy it's famed balcony. of their own i was a bit of an astrologer for me homesickness for italy for verona the opera and that his music was the music of the. for the 1st time a short film has been released along with the calendar it compiles interpretations of jury by the 8 actress and. the calendar itself is a $132.00 page book illustrated with $58.00 photos. the actual dates are only printed on the book's cover the calendar function takes 2nd place leaving the stage to the many faces of the modern surely yet. the french artist 1st studied architecture but soon switched her attention to sculpture as she preferred the physicali
and british actresses claire following. and i watched. them and studied english literature and is fascinated. by romeo and juliet. for me it's so much stuff us love and it's about how the players who live feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and verona the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under joy it's famed balcony. of their own i was a bit of an astrologer for me...
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steve smith, former republican analyst, former democratic senator fromna missoi and msnbc analyst claire mcskas kill, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, msnbc legal analyst chuck rosenberg and in washington host of "hardball" chris matthews. we have heidi priz ba la standing by. we will go back into the hearing as news breaks. you will not miss a thing. but for context i want to get a lightning round set of reactions from our experts but begin with the legendary chris matthews. what are we seeing this morning as history unfolds? >> well, it is history and it is objectively history. a president is about to be impeached. it's going to be reported out by this committee we'reep watchingn television. the politics are fascinating. donald trump became president of the united states becausena the politics of grievance, the sense by a lot of work white people
steve smith, former republican analyst, former democratic senator fromna missoi and msnbc analyst claire mcskas kill, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, msnbc legal analyst chuck rosenberg and in washington host of "hardball" chris matthews. we have heidi priz ba la standing by. we will go back into the hearing as news breaks. you will not miss a thing. but for context i want to get a lightning round set of reactions from our experts but begin with the legendary chris...
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before we begin, i'd like to invite claire farley from o.t.i. to say a few words. >> thank you, supervisor mandelman and supervisor yee. supervisor mandelman has led the charge for this important day, and i want to appreciate all the supervisors for your ongoing support for the trans and lgbt community. the budget investments of last year include over $3 million of city commitment to this important community, and i'm really excited about the housing commitment that you've all continued to support. this'll be the first trans housing program in san francisco to really support making sure that our community gets off the streets and access to stable housing. as we look back at the history of our communities, we recognize that often times we only celebrate folks after their death, and so today, we are honoring the living. tomorrow, we will remember those that we've lost too soon. this year alone, we've lost 26 transgender women. majority of those are transgender women of color, black and brown trans women who've been killed due to gun violence and mu
before we begin, i'd like to invite claire farley from o.t.i. to say a few words. >> thank you, supervisor mandelman and supervisor yee. supervisor mandelman has led the charge for this important day, and i want to appreciate all the supervisors for your ongoing support for the trans and lgbt community. the budget investments of last year include over $3 million of city commitment to this important community, and i'm really excited about the housing commitment that you've all continued to...
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claire, are you okay? >> what's with his hair?ly that's on purpose. is he trying to do a bernie thing here. clearly he tried to make it look like he's under combing his hair. is that something i'm missing in politics, if your hair looks rumpled? >> don't look at barnicle. >> it just is amazing to me. it's distracting from what he's saying. you're going why the hell didn't the guy comb his hair? >> i think he worked on that. >> it's a look. sorry, i digress, but i thought it was an important point to make. >> hair aside, boris johnson does raise a point that the president, he has been noncommittal about the mutual defense pact. he explicitly refused to endorse article v, which is the mutual defense, and last year i was with him in brussels when he sent word that the united states might pull out of nato. this is something even boris johnson in terms of trump's european allies is closer to the president than most. >> no support of article v means no nato. >> let's bring back in admiral james detectivritus, not to com on the hair, but
claire, are you okay? >> what's with his hair?ly that's on purpose. is he trying to do a bernie thing here. clearly he tried to make it look like he's under combing his hair. is that something i'm missing in politics, if your hair looks rumpled? >> don't look at barnicle. >> it just is amazing to me. it's distracting from what he's saying. you're going why the hell didn't the guy comb his hair? >> i think he worked on that. >> it's a look. sorry, i digress, but i...
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claire became homeless when she wasjust 13. lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she is not convinced there is enough of a joined up approach. i'm still waiting for support with mental health. but again that depends on where you live, what borough you're in, what area you're in, so it can all depend on a lot of different things. honest? i don't think it's very fair. according to the charity, shelter, 170,000 people are sleeping rough, or in temporary accommodation, in london. a rise of 2,000 people on last year. the mayor of london says he is aware the picture is bleak. it's unacceptable that in one of the richest cities in the world we have got parts of london which had fantastic michelin star restaurants, but als
claire became homeless when she wasjust 13. lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she is not convinced there is enough of a joined up approach. i'm still waiting for support with...
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claire mccaskill, what does that mean? >> it's just stupid. what is the point? i don't know what this woman is accomplishing by that. we're talking about her and really we shouldn't spend any time talking about her. it's not, frankly, relevant to anything. >> she's running for president as a democrat. we hasten to add that. chris matthews, how do you take a vote off the board if you're the republican who voted yea? where did that go? >> it's been done. this is dynamic process. they look up at the board and they fix it. i have to tell you when you've been thinking about this for months and you have this last second, i got it wrong in that instant you got it wrong, what changed? >> tuning in what you see is what's happening. it's not been made official. we're waiting for the speaker to hit that gavel. the microphones are closed to us by the house of representatives. the mics will come on when we hear from the speaker. so we have to say unofficially a majority of house members have voted to impeach the president of the united states on article i of two articles. >>
claire mccaskill, what does that mean? >> it's just stupid. what is the point? i don't know what this woman is accomplishing by that. we're talking about her and really we shouldn't spend any time talking about her. it's not, frankly, relevant to anything. >> she's running for president as a democrat. we hasten to add that. chris matthews, how do you take a vote off the board if you're the republican who voted yea? where did that go? >> it's been done. this is dynamic process....
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[applause] >> supervisor mandelman: thank you claire. and as others have said, thank you so much for the extraordinary work that you and your office do. and thank you, tom horn. the mayor was whispering to me before we started that tom horn always comes through. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor mandelman: i guess i'll begin where senator wiener finished, in that harvey milk knew how important queer representation is, how important it was for people to come out, and for people to be elected and serve. i think i had said at other events i look forward to the day when i am speaking after a trans elected supervisor. we need to do that, and it will happen soon. we have other queer people who are serving on school boards and other places, tom temprano and mark sanchez. since we're quoting great elected american officials from decades ago, i often think about hubert humphreys quote, about the three groups of american citizens. in san francisco our actually in the united states in 2019, i think the moral test of our queer community and certai
[applause] >> supervisor mandelman: thank you claire. and as others have said, thank you so much for the extraordinary work that you and your office do. and thank you, tom horn. the mayor was whispering to me before we started that tom horn always comes through. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor mandelman: i guess i'll begin where senator wiener finished, in that harvey milk knew how important queer representation is, how important it was for people to come out, and for people to...
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and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill is with us.steve schmidt is at the table. and nbc news correspondent covering national security and intelligence, ken dilanian joins us. and after weeks of hearings and countless hours of witness testimony, today democrats are expected to announce articles of impeachment against president trump. five sources familiar with the discussions tell nbc news democrats will bring two articles against the president, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. speaker nancy pelosi's office announced last night that leaders of the house committees involved in the impeachment probe will hold a news conference today at 9:00 a.m. to announce the next steps in the inquiry. two people familiar with the matter tell "the washington post" that under the current plan, the judiciary committee would vote on the articles on thursday, setting up a floor vote next week. and, joe, this has the president on track to be impeached by christmas, potentially. >> and the democrats have made it very clear choice and i guess they
and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill is with us.steve schmidt is at the table. and nbc news correspondent covering national security and intelligence, ken dilanian joins us. and after weeks of hearings and countless hours of witness testimony, today democrats are expected to announce articles of impeachment against president trump. five sources familiar with the discussions tell nbc news democrats will bring two articles against the president, abuse of power and obstruction of congress....
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was american what i didn't know it was a tax consequences claire only lived in the united states for a few months and has no other connection she is for all intent purposes french yet there is a crucial few months have left a heavy burden actually until americans don't have a us social security number something their banks even here in europe are now asking for in 2010 the us inactivate fact this is the foreign account tax compliance act that requires all non-u.s. foreign financial institutions to check if customers have a u.s. connection if they do those assets and identities are to be reported back if they don't the bank faces itself a fine now once the link is made then the problems begin across europe accidental americans have started receiving letters like these informing them that they must be. vide that normally existing social security number without their occurrence would be closed all that they bank cards simply aren't being renewed here in france alone some 40000 bank accounts face being closed over the new year elsewhere some have already had access to the banking service
was american what i didn't know it was a tax consequences claire only lived in the united states for a few months and has no other connection she is for all intent purposes french yet there is a crucial few months have left a heavy burden actually until americans don't have a us social security number something their banks even here in europe are now asking for in 2010 the us inactivate fact this is the foreign account tax compliance act that requires all non-u.s. foreign financial institutions...
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it's the most stressful day of the year for claire -- our anniversary.o leave her gift shopping till the last minute, and the pressure can really get to her. i'm great. huh. -oh, did you forget it's our -- -no. happy anniversary. you're strangely calm. is this the legendary realm beyond madness? i already got your gift. and i nailed it. i even stayed below the $100 limit. you? oh, you'll be quite pleased. ...once i find something. this time i left my shopping till the last minute, maybe just to give claire a chance at our competition. am i too competitive? i mean, she does often say, "phil, do you always have to finish first?" ♪
it's the most stressful day of the year for claire -- our anniversary.o leave her gift shopping till the last minute, and the pressure can really get to her. i'm great. huh. -oh, did you forget it's our -- -no. happy anniversary. you're strangely calm. is this the legendary realm beyond madness? i already got your gift. and i nailed it. i even stayed below the $100 limit. you? oh, you'll be quite pleased. ...once i find something. this time i left my shopping till the last minute, maybe just to...
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clair could be there and cross-examine. and then i guess the issue in a grand jury, the defendant's council is not there. >> most grand juries. some states by statute permitted defense council. >> is this one of the -- sort of discussions? >> yeah, there were a lot of arguments about whether the standard here was probable cause, 4 out of 9. preponderance, 5 out of 9. reasonable doubt? >> you mean five out of nine jurors? >> no, percentage likelihood. a grand jury if they find a four out of nine chance something has happened, that's probable cause. there are all different standards of proof required. another would be preponderance, 5 out of 9 or 6 out of 10, however you like. as another standard in fraud cases, the requirement is clear and convincing evidence, loosely translated as 7 out of 9. and then beyond a reasonable doubt, which is sometimes translated as 9 out of 10. so you know, the people who wanted the president be-to-be impeached said we don't -- president to be impeached said we don't have to prove this thing, th
clair could be there and cross-examine. and then i guess the issue in a grand jury, the defendant's council is not there. >> most grand juries. some states by statute permitted defense council. >> is this one of the -- sort of discussions? >> yeah, there were a lot of arguments about whether the standard here was probable cause, 4 out of 9. preponderance, 5 out of 9. reasonable doubt? >> you mean five out of nine jurors? >> no, percentage likelihood. a grand jury...
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claire mccaskill, let me ask you this about the democrats.k at this impeachment situation, looks like the republicans are playing to win and democrats are trying to play by the rules. and so, it's been asymmetrical warfare. republicans have just gone out and said, you know what, we're going to go own this as a campaign tactic. we don't care if it looks like we're politicizing the issue. democrats have been afraid of looking like they're politicizing impeachment, but you know what they have not done? made the case to swing voters about impeachment. impeachment. what they haven't done is made the case to swing voters. is that a mistake? >> i'm not sure that they have to make the case to swing voters. what they do have to do is lay out a case for swing voters that they don't want four more years of this chaos. >> do they have to lay out a case that this is legitimate, too? oneti democratic strategist sai swing voters, even those against impeachment, as long as they know it's a legitimate investigation, they won't punish them for. >> that's right
claire mccaskill, let me ask you this about the democrats.k at this impeachment situation, looks like the republicans are playing to win and democrats are trying to play by the rules. and so, it's been asymmetrical warfare. republicans have just gone out and said, you know what, we're going to go own this as a campaign tactic. we don't care if it looks like we're politicizing the issue. democrats have been afraid of looking like they're politicizing impeachment, but you know what they have not...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help. that's not true. i needed your help distributing all those fliers. and i did. wink, wink. how are you already doing homework? it's junior year. i have to get good grades. don't you know how competitive it is out there?
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help. that's not true. i needed your...
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claire: (groans) all righty, here we go. and record and... "welcome to arizona state"...ing) it's happening! oh, my god! "welcome to arizona state's admissions portal." (sighs) "we regret to inform you"... (groans) aww, pal... well, don't leave us in suspense. what did they say? ♪
claire: (groans) all righty, here we go. and record and... "welcome to arizona state"...ing) it's happening! oh, my god! "welcome to arizona state's admissions portal." (sighs) "we regret to inform you"... (groans) aww, pal... well, don't leave us in suspense. what did they say? ♪
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claire became homeless when she wasjust 13.pent the next 30 years either on the streets, or in prison. i'd be a lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she is not convinced there is enough of a joined up approach. i'm still waiting for support with mental health. but again that depends on where you live, what borough you're in, what area you're in, so it can all depend on a lot of different things. honest? i don't think it's very fair. according to the charity, shelter, 170,000 people are sleeping rough, or in temporary accommodation, in london. a rise of 2,000 people on last year. the mayor of london says he is aware the picture is bleak. it's unacceptable that in one of the richest cities in the world we have got pa
claire became homeless when she wasjust 13.pent the next 30 years either on the streets, or in prison. i'd be a lot more careful. i mean if you know people that is fair enough but you have to be very careful where you sleep. be careful, you can't leave your stuff any more. it's got a lot harder as well, especially with everything going on. with help, claire now has a place of her own. she is hopeful this event will forge partnerships and improve homelessness. but she is not convinced there is...
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. >> claire's here as we can see. >> thank you, claire. >> david ignatius, and michael steele still with play book in the "daily beast" entitled the democrats are blowing impeachment. and he writes in part in the week where democrats announce historic and fully deserved articles of impeachment against president donald trump, they also started blowing it and throwing away 2020. for all the skill nancy pelosi has displayed as political opposition leader against trump, the idea that working with him is a net political positive for the democrats is scorchingly stupid. donald trump doesn't really want to pass usmca or family leave or anything else for that matter. trump will lucy them every time pulling back the football at the last second. 2020 is a referendum on donald trump. that is all 2020 is about. the cognitive dissonance in declaring trump a lawless, reckless criminal who seeks to have foreign powers decide our elections and ride rough shod over our democracy and also declaring we can work with this guy is utterly astounding. i think they're in a tough position because you also want t
. >> claire's here as we can see. >> thank you, claire. >> david ignatius, and michael steele still with play book in the "daily beast" entitled the democrats are blowing impeachment. and he writes in part in the week where democrats announce historic and fully deserved articles of impeachment against president donald trump, they also started blowing it and throwing away 2020. for all the skill nancy pelosi has displayed as political opposition leader against trump,...
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thanks, brian. >> claire mccaskill, let's talk about devin nunes, potential exposure for him. remember, he recused after the midnight ride to the white house. should he recuse again for all ongoing matters at the committee? >> well, this is a distraction that the president doesn't need right now. he should probably recuse. and he's lying. he lied on tv last night when he said he didn't remember whether or not he got a call from lev parnas. excuse me, i'm pretty sure you'd remember if you've talked to a guy several times and then he's indicted. i think that's kind of what makes you remember. so, he's not being truthful. that seems to be that he's modeling. you know, we've get a guy in the white house who doesn't have a really good relationship with the truth. so, i really do think he is a fact witness at this point. clearly, the phone records show that. and the white house is not denying that that phone number that's not explained in these key moments along the line, especially on the day that yovanovitch was recalled from ukraine. obviously, that belongs to the president becau
thanks, brian. >> claire mccaskill, let's talk about devin nunes, potential exposure for him. remember, he recused after the midnight ride to the white house. should he recuse again for all ongoing matters at the committee? >> well, this is a distraction that the president doesn't need right now. he should probably recuse. and he's lying. he lied on tv last night when he said he didn't remember whether or not he got a call from lev parnas. excuse me, i'm pretty sure you'd remember...
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claire mccaskill, eugene robinson, steve kornacki.age continues after a quick break with joy reid. good night for us from our new york city headquarters. york city headquarters i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! >>> tonight, small stage, big issues. from impeachment. >> watergate, this is a global watergate. >> vladimir putin congratulated him saying stand fast. >> we have to to be being obsessed over impeachment. >> to taxing the wealthy to undo income inequality. >> how do you tackle taxes which they say
claire mccaskill, eugene robinson, steve kornacki.age continues after a quick break with joy reid. good night for us from our new york city headquarters. york city headquarters i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like...
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claire sedman, bbc news.for current and former white house aides to give testimony at donald trump's expected impeachment trial. chuck schumer said he wanted senior officials including white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and ex—adviserjohn bolton to be summoned. but the republicans, who control the senate, have called for a short trial without witnesses. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and ex—adviserjohn cbs news correspondent laura podesta says the senate trial is almost sure to happen because the democrat—led house of representatives are likely to approve the articles of impeachment. we know the trial will be held in the republican—led senate so the republicans will get to choose if there are new witnesses they would like to hearfrom, the democrats wa nt to like to hearfrom, the democrats want to hear from former national security adviserjohn burton who did not testify in the house impeachment inquiry, but senators are saying they will leave it up to the president to decide who should testif
claire sedman, bbc news.for current and former white house aides to give testimony at donald trump's expected impeachment trial. chuck schumer said he wanted senior officials including white house acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and ex—adviserjohn bolton to be summoned. but the republicans, who control the senate, have called for a short trial without witnesses. acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and ex—adviserjohn cbs news correspondent laura podesta says the senate trial is almost...
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claire sedman reports. beirut is once again a flashpoint for protest. again a flashpoint for protest. teargas choked the air as police took aim with water cannon at protesters flooding into the city's central square. translation: iam here, city's central square. translation: i am here, and city's central square. translation: iam here, and i've got city's central square. translation: i am here, and i've got nothing to lose. i'm ready to sacrifice my life for the revolution, so that lebanon can bea for the revolution, so that lebanon can be a real homeland. for the first time in my life, ifeel that i can dream of a new homeland, a real one. on saturday, fierce clashes broke out between demonstrators, counter protesters and police. the government has opened an enquiry following claims of excessive use of force. lebanon's ailing economy, high unemployment, dire public services, saw unrest to begin in october. the prime minister and central government figures have resigned. on monday, consultations to form a new cabinet will begin. protesters want to overhau
claire sedman reports. beirut is once again a flashpoint for protest. again a flashpoint for protest. teargas choked the air as police took aim with water cannon at protesters flooding into the city's central square. translation: iam here, city's central square. translation: i am here, and city's central square. translation: iam here, and i've got city's central square. translation: i am here, and i've got nothing to lose. i'm ready to sacrifice my life for the revolution, so that lebanon can...
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again, ari melber, claire mccaskill.there is an effort to constantly defy the constitution, a calling for a vote to adjourn this morning which is almost like high school. but there is high school in politics. let's slow it down. and you're shaking your head because this is the games that went on through the hears. point of order, point of order, point of information, anything to slow it down and kill the dramatic buildup that the democrats have desperately tried to build. get everybody in the country focused, make it dramatic, interesting, compelling, show coherence. and it was always -- let me go to garrett haake. 1345i explain the effort to adjourn the whole thing. >> reporter: look, this will be a party line vote. this is an stunt for republicans to try to gum up the process. there is not a lot that you can do to stop actions the majority very much wants to take, but you can try to slow it down and republicans would like this vote pushed as late into the day as possible. they want to have the tucking poi -- talking po
again, ari melber, claire mccaskill.there is an effort to constantly defy the constitution, a calling for a vote to adjourn this morning which is almost like high school. but there is high school in politics. let's slow it down. and you're shaking your head because this is the games that went on through the hears. point of order, point of order, point of information, anything to slow it down and kill the dramatic buildup that the democrats have desperately tried to build. get everybody in the...
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claire mccaskill said that joe biden probably won tonight because he did not lose. it is something we hear frequently. in calling around to the people you talk to, is that the view? >> so much of vice president biden's campaign is not about candidate performance. the nation knows him. democratic voters in many respects are comfortable with him. when i was at a majority-black church in south carolina a few months ago, voters told me they like vice president biden, they respect him from his tenure with president obama. and so that name i.d., that whole persona has propelled him forward in this democratic race. and it will likely continue to keep him in this race, at least until super tuesday according to most democratic strategists, but they say he is someone who is moderate and he's crowding out mayor buttigieg and senator klobuchar for the moment. he's still winning over working class support. >> robert contra costa on the grounds of the u.s. capitol, thank you very much for being part of our coverage tonight. steve kornacki, take us to iowa. >> look at this contras
claire mccaskill said that joe biden probably won tonight because he did not lose. it is something we hear frequently. in calling around to the people you talk to, is that the view? >> so much of vice president biden's campaign is not about candidate performance. the nation knows him. democratic voters in many respects are comfortable with him. when i was at a majority-black church in south carolina a few months ago, voters told me they like vice president biden, they respect him from his...
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joe and claire will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. back with the headlines at 11. but first on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and one of the most difficult hikes i have done. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, in english, called cat. like the city of cats? yes, cat city. we're starting here in the state capital, kuching, and we're travelling all the way up here to the kelabit highlands. it's
joe and claire will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. back with the headlines at 11. but first on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, joe and claire. and from all of us, good night.of the gavin and stacey christmas special. night—night. first positions, please! come and i'll show you the big, glamorous sets. he's rehearsing. here we go, rehearsal. stacey, would you kindly inform everyone that dinner is going to be ever so slightly delayed ? this is bbc breakfast, this is christine gernon, who has directed every second you have ever seen of gavin and stacey. she is the secret sauce, there's no denying it. say hello to bbc breakfast. hi, bbc breakfast. the house up here is our sort of green room and look who you find in any of these houses. it's ruthjones and joanna page relaxing between scenes. i feel like i've just walked into the show, this is very peculiar. it is quite funny, we are sort of like our characters, just gossiping. what are you reading? mind your own business. who broke the news to you it was going to happen again? james corden sent me a text saying, "can i have a chat? nothing bad." i thought, never in a million years did i think it would be this.
a big thank you to my guests this evening, joe and claire. and from all of us, good night.of the gavin and stacey christmas special. night—night. first positions, please! come and i'll show you the big, glamorous sets. he's rehearsing. here we go, rehearsal. stacey, would you kindly inform everyone that dinner is going to be ever so slightly delayed ? this is bbc breakfast, this is christine gernon, who has directed every second you have ever seen of gavin and stacey. she is the secret sauce,...
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claire still remembers vividly the events of 2015.daughter sophie came dangerously close to death after swallowing a button battery. it badly damaged her throat and burned a hole in her lung, leaving sophie in intensive care and needing multiple operations. if they swallow one and they leave it, it can be fatal. and if it wasn't for my quick response and getting up there, because within two hours it had already done damage, it is not worth thinking about, really. they are really dangerous and things escalate so quickly. this speeded—up footage shows how fast a button battery can cause damage. slices of ham represent the delicate tissues of the throat, saliva reacts with the battery to release caustic chemicals. within two hours, the flesh is already scorched. senior doctors say it is important that batteries in toys, lights, clothing and cards are kept safe. because children mistake these things as sweets, keep them out of reach where they can't get to them. if they come in compartments, in toys, christmas cards, make sure they are in
claire still remembers vividly the events of 2015.daughter sophie came dangerously close to death after swallowing a button battery. it badly damaged her throat and burned a hole in her lung, leaving sophie in intensive care and needing multiple operations. if they swallow one and they leave it, it can be fatal. and if it wasn't for my quick response and getting up there, because within two hours it had already done damage, it is not worth thinking about, really. they are really dangerous and...
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by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy van smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what hase befallen other nations in africa? you could say th but you caused him to sleep in . you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (audience applause) [smith] tommy orange, welcome. orange] thank you for having me. [smith] thank you very much for being here. so, i love the book. i wanna talk all about tt book and talk all abu, but i wanna talk about the title of the book first. so i didn't actually get the reference until after that this i
by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy van smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught...
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the italian photographer paolo vast sea snaps hollywood stars like emma watson kristen stewart and claire following in a tribute to shakespeare's heroine juliet. photographer pound over the sea and his model sparked the red carpet during the presentation of the new pirelli calendar and verona. for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here in romeo and show us hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. can put them into this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in that. every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. puts you into this. 19 year old american actress you are said he read william shakespeare's tragedy several times in school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left and to think about what passed. and then the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet. is joined by fellow american actress kristen s
the italian photographer paolo vast sea snaps hollywood stars like emma watson kristen stewart and claire following in a tribute to shakespeare's heroine juliet. photographer pound over the sea and his model sparked the red carpet during the presentation of the new pirelli calendar and verona. for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here in romeo and show us hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's...
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claire sedman, bbc news.edia reports. matthew gibbard, a businessman from northamptonshire, was shot in the chest outside a luxury hotel in buenos aires on saturday. his stepson was also injured when they fought back against a pair of suspected robbers who targeted them as they pulled up in a taxi from the airport. a minute's silence has been held in new zealand to mark one week since the deadly eruption of white island volcano. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, led the silence, standing alongside her ministers in wellington's parliament building. the tribute was held at 2:11 — the exact moment the eruption happened. 16 deaths have been confirmed while two bodies are still missing, believed to be in the water off the island. the authorities in australia have issued fresh warnings about a "mega blaze" after fires spread beyond containment lines and razed 20 houses near sydney. the fire, burning over about 400,000 hectares, has moved further into the blue mountains — a popular tourist area west of the city. l
claire sedman, bbc news.edia reports. matthew gibbard, a businessman from northamptonshire, was shot in the chest outside a luxury hotel in buenos aires on saturday. his stepson was also injured when they fought back against a pair of suspected robbers who targeted them as they pulled up in a taxi from the airport. a minute's silence has been held in new zealand to mark one week since the deadly eruption of white island volcano. the prime minister, jacinda ardern, led the silence, standing...
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with evan smith" is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, claire and carl stua, and by laura and john beckworth, [evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose matest album is "okla he's keb' mo'. (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? yohicould say that he madown bed, but you caused him to sep in it. you know, you saw a problem and, over time, took it on. iz let's start with the szle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? think i just got an f from you, actually. (audience laughs)is is "ov" (audience applauds) [keb' mo'] thank you, evan. [smith] good tbe with you. [mo'] it's good to be here. n'mith] may i say, i believe i've had a two-apostrophe guest in 17 years? (laughs) first time for everything, right? [mo'] yes. [smith] for the record, it's kevin moore. [mo'] yes, that'my birth name. [smith]
with evan smith" is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, claire and carl stua, and by laura and john beckworth, [evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose matest album is "okla he's keb' mo'. (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other...