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claire, it strikes me _ should be welcomed. claire, it strikes me you _ should be welcomed.huge responsibility.— strikes me you have a huge responsibility. strikes me you have a huge resonsibili . ~ ., ., , ., responsibility. we do and there is a lot of misinformation _ responsibility. we do and there is a lot of misinformation there - responsibility. we do and there is a lot of misinformation there to - responsibility. we do and there is a lot of misinformation there to fact. lot of misinformation there to fact check. we work to make sure that as i say, we give people the information they need to make up their own minds so that that is there for them. claire milne, thank you very much indeed, the acting editor of full facts and ian birrell, contributing editor of the mail on sunday. thank you both very much indeed and indeed thank you to all our guests and thank you to you for listening. i will be back with the media show at the same time next week. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. we're turning a page weather—wise at present. some of us are seeing much less
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so, claire, who funds you, then?nd google when you're working with them? for those projects, yes, we are. we're funded by a wide range of different organisations, by individual donations from readers and supporters as well and all that information is available on our website. transparency about our funding and where it comes from is a thing that we are very keen to promote and so all that information is available on our website. ian, you wrote this piece for the online magazine unherd where you mentioned the wuhan lab leak theory, so tell us about it and what happened when you tried to share it on facebook. it was a piece i did in february after the who study group delivered its report from wuhan — i've been investigating the whole lab leak theory since last april, and what has been very clear is there are two strands to this whole debate. one is was there a lab leak or not? to which we still have no idea. the other has been this scientific media and political cover—up, really, where there has been this view that it
so, claire, who funds you, then?nd google when you're working with them? for those projects, yes, we are. we're funded by a wide range of different organisations, by individual donations from readers and supporters as well and all that information is available on our website. transparency about our funding and where it comes from is a thing that we are very keen to promote and so all that information is available on our website. ian, you wrote this piece for the online magazine unherd where you...
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they have those people, claire. to charlie's point, they don't care if the fox viewer has this happen. they've got those folks, right? >> that's right. >> but what charlie is talking about is reminding everybody else that this is something mccarthy didn't want you to see. this is almost sort of elicit testimony in the view of mccarthy. mccarthy was for it until something happened. and if he's subpoenaed and adam schiff suggested that they'll start subpoenaing folks right away. liz cheney has already said kevin mccarthy should be subpoenaed. don't you think that is the kind of testimony that just might sort of be the kind of thing you can't -- political rubbernecking. you can't look away from that. >> the people i'm talking about here -- i get the trumpers are locked up and i get that there are a whole lot of people that are already convinced the facts are pretty clear as to what happened that day, and they place the blame at the footsteps of donald trump. but what i'm talking about are a huge swath of americans that
they have those people, claire. to charlie's point, they don't care if the fox viewer has this happen. they've got those folks, right? >> that's right. >> but what charlie is talking about is reminding everybody else that this is something mccarthy didn't want you to see. this is almost sort of elicit testimony in the view of mccarthy. mccarthy was for it until something happened. and if he's subpoenaed and adam schiff suggested that they'll start subpoenaing folks right away. liz...
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the pilots reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire again. claire claire around where on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on the film the arrival if it were pathologists. among them, ethan mccord. this is me here. i was when i was about 6, you were dismounted at the time. running up on the scene. i had never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. they were completely destroyed by the 30 millimeter thr, claire, that almost to me didn't seem real. it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad horror movie. blair soldier realizes the verity of the and then he approaches the he locates 2 wounded people. a 4 year old girl and a 10 year old boy. i originally thought that the boy was, was deceased because the he had a went to the right side of his head and he wasn't moving. and when i went back out to the van, he made like a labored breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, the boys alive and i grabbed and started running on to the bradley, which
the pilots reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire again. claire claire around where on the grounds there are courses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on the film the arrival if it were pathologists. among them, ethan mccord. this is me here. i was when i was about 6, you were dismounted at the time. running up on the scene. i had never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. they were completely destroyed by the 30...
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>> we're back with michael steele and claire mccaskill.er constituents. tell us what's going on. >> we have a crisis in missouri. people are dying. listening to the health care workers in the southwest corner of my state, it is the third largest city, springfield, missouri, but it is the medical center for a surrounding group of counties where the average vaccination rate hovers in the 20s. and what is happening is their emergency rooms with being flooded with the delta variant. and all of the people who they are putting on ventilators, the people who are dying, the people who can't breathe and the young people they are treating, none of them have been vaccinated. and what does our governor do? our governor just looks the other way and refuses to even embrace the vaccination. i mean, the health care people in our state are tearing their hair out. it's heartbreaking to watch. it's unbelievable that people are dying and this governor wants to say, oh, they're going to knock on your door. well, they're asking for volunteers from the community
>> we're back with michael steele and claire mccaskill.er constituents. tell us what's going on. >> we have a crisis in missouri. people are dying. listening to the health care workers in the southwest corner of my state, it is the third largest city, springfield, missouri, but it is the medical center for a surrounding group of counties where the average vaccination rate hovers in the 20s. and what is happening is their emergency rooms with being flooded with the delta variant. and...
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so claire had very fine education. she spoke several different languages, she had ladies in waiting and she saw francis as she saw his work with the poor. claire herself had done this since she was a little child, she would always set some of her aside and the service would take it out that night when her father was t ing. clairhad at s imibthe country during their preaching. francis made arrangements for her to stay w nights with the benedictines and she became like a dean for a while. like a hermit until they can find a place for her and finally they put the poor clearance down in cc. >> we only have about another minute in this segment but what is the magnetic attraction of these people who were doing good? why did so many people so quickly joined? >> the church was in a bad day very much like the contemporary church. there was a lot of skill, a lot of wealth in the church and there were a lot of poor people. francis on that discrepancy and he and others wanted to change that. monks and monasteries could not , shoul
so claire had very fine education. she spoke several different languages, she had ladies in waiting and she saw francis as she saw his work with the poor. claire herself had done this since she was a little child, she would always set some of her aside and the service would take it out that night when her father was t ing. clairhad at s imibthe country during their preaching. francis made arrangements for her to stay w nights with the benedictines and she became like a dean for a while. like a...
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i'm claire mccaskill in for nicolle wallace. as nancy pelosi draws an unprecedented red line against the republican party's attempts to distort and distract from the investigation into the january 6th insurrection. pelosi just this afternoon rejecting two of five of mccarthy's picks for the january 6th select committee. congressman jim jordan and congressman jim banks. both of them voted to overturn the 2020 election result even after the riotous mob stormed the capitol on the day of the insurrection. both issued statements maligning them. the jordan calling it, quote, impeachment three against the disgraced ex-president. pelosi announced her veto in a pointed statement today saying in part, quote, with respect for the integrity of the investigation with an insistence on the truth and with concern about statements made and actions taken by these members, i must reject the recommendations of banks and jordan. she added the unprecedented nature of january 6th demands this unprecedented decision. in response mccarthy is pulling all
i'm claire mccaskill in for nicolle wallace. as nancy pelosi draws an unprecedented red line against the republican party's attempts to distort and distract from the investigation into the january 6th insurrection. pelosi just this afternoon rejecting two of five of mccarthy's picks for the january 6th select committee. congressman jim jordan and congressman jim banks. both of them voted to overturn the 2020 election result even after the riotous mob stormed the capitol on the day of the...
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claire and oliver, thank you.kin with dove body wash. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that compares hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. kayak. search one and done. no, he's not in his room. ♪ ♪ dad, why didn't you answer your phone? ♪ your mother loved...
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anna: good to speak to you, claire peel.up, we will be speaking to the ceo of wizz air after his $138 million bonus with approval from shareholders. we just have numbers out from the hungarian-based airline. we will talk to the ceo about the business and how it is performing. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. european equity markets looking fairly mixed this morning. wizz air out this morning with results. the company reporting revenue ahead of estimates and says they are seeing and encouraging recovery patterns in travel throughout the quarter. joining us is jozsef varadi, the wizz air ceo and regular guest on this program. thank you for joining us. i want to ask you about how you see the summer ahead. we have had expectations set by some in the sector for improvement over the summer, that people are flying more than they were, returning to beaches and the like. how optimistic are you that you can make a profit in the second quarter? jozsef: i think we have a reasonably good -- we are ramping up capacity to
anna: good to speak to you, claire peel.up, we will be speaking to the ceo of wizz air after his $138 million bonus with approval from shareholders. we just have numbers out from the hungarian-based airline. we will talk to the ceo about the business and how it is performing. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. european equity markets looking fairly mixed this morning. wizz air out this morning with results. the company reporting revenue ahead of estimates and says they are...
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the pilots reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire again. claire claire come around where the me on the grounds there are corpses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on film the arrival if a group of soldiers among them in the court that this is me here. i was one of about 6, you were dismounted at the time, running up on to the scene. i'd never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. and they were completely destroyed by the 30 millimeter thr, claire. it almost to me didn't seem real. it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad horror movie where the soldier realizes the severity of the and then he approaches the he locates to wounded people a 4 year old girl and a 10 year old for me regionally thought that the boy was, was deceased. and because he had a went to the right side of his head and he wasn't moving. and when i went back out to the van, he made like a labor breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, the boys alive and i grabbed and started running up to the b
the pilots reports an imminent threat and requests permission to fire again. claire claire come around where the me on the grounds there are corpses everywhere. the helicopter then captures on film the arrival if a group of soldiers among them in the court that this is me here. i was one of about 6, you were dismounted at the time, running up on to the scene. i'd never seen anything like that before i saw on the corner what appeared to have been 3 men. and they were completely destroyed by the...
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claire, i'll start with you.nd congressman banks and all of these other insurrectionists on the commission or saying absolutely no. what do you think she ought to do? >> well, before i tell you what she ought to do, i have to say -- ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ you have done an amazing job, my friend. we are all lucky to be able to work alongside you. myself from time to time, not as often as i would like, but certainly i'm very proud of you and what you've done over the last year. like rachel said, looking forward to many more years. >> you know i'm going to now push for a cake. >> i know! i feel so badly. i was traveling today, of all days not to have a cake for you. >> when we get together. when we're together in person, we're going -- we'll bake. we'll do a bake-off, it will be fun. >> cake and wine, always a deadly combination. >> i'm in favor of cake. >> so i've got to tell you, i think nancy pelosi has a tough decision. she has six republicans, three of them did not vote to overturn
claire, i'll start with you.nd congressman banks and all of these other insurrectionists on the commission or saying absolutely no. what do you think she ought to do? >> well, before i tell you what she ought to do, i have to say -- ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ you have done an amazing job, my friend. we are all lucky to be able to work alongside you. myself from time to time, not as often as i would like, but certainly i'm very proud of you and what you've...
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this should take a while. >> claire, is that fair?thing done without a deadline anymore in the senate. and even then, it's sometimes elusive, but the deadline of people going to their home states for the month of august is looming. and i predict they will get a deal as that deadline inches closer. it's my understanding that schumer has already threatened the caucus that if this deal is not done, and if they can't get a vote on this deal, they will stay there through weekends and into the august home period to get it done. and now, that will motivate folks to quit quibbling around the edges and ink it. >> all right. and as the so-called audit of arizona's election results continues into its fourth month, a new report says it could cost the state at least $9 million. the analysis comes from "the washington post," which reports arizona is already on the hook to pay roughly $3 million to replace the voting machines in maricopa county. that's because the partisan firm conducting the audit, cyber ninjas, reportedly cannot insure that the ma
this should take a while. >> claire, is that fair?thing done without a deadline anymore in the senate. and even then, it's sometimes elusive, but the deadline of people going to their home states for the month of august is looming. and i predict they will get a deal as that deadline inches closer. it's my understanding that schumer has already threatened the caucus that if this deal is not done, and if they can't get a vote on this deal, they will stay there through weekends and into the...
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because claire and the united states, we only have 2 parties. the system is different and people have to understand that in germany, politicians are forced into coalitions. but those who want to understand a little bit more about the germans system know that the role of the green policy will play in the future. coalition has a lot to do with how important, how seriously the fight against the climate catastrophe will be treated. so in that regard, the elections in september are really crucial, also for the united states. and we will, of course, be covering them in depth here on the w news or washington europe. she's in a poll. thank you so much for your reporting. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines act as our top and dutch crime reporter pay to have read has died of gunshot wounds after being shot in a busy street in amsterdam more than a week ago. he would be confidant of a key witness in a drug trial, to suspect have been arrested. there have been protests in the lebanese capital bay route. after acting p
because claire and the united states, we only have 2 parties. the system is different and people have to understand that in germany, politicians are forced into coalitions. but those who want to understand a little bit more about the germans system know that the role of the green policy will play in the future. coalition has a lot to do with how important, how seriously the fight against the climate catastrophe will be treated. so in that regard, the elections in september are really crucial,...
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claire attended piedmont middle school. we spoke to one of her classmates after getting permission from her mom. she says this soon to be eighth grader was friendly helper known as claire bear. she loved her family very much, and she would always talk about how fun and like everything that she did with her family. mom, jill was a marriage and family therapist in lafayette. dow john loved by writing and his electric skateboard. everyone we spoke to said they were the nicest family. this woman too distraught to go on camera. it's horrible. it's a great loss. there were kind people, three people in the expedition survived a 41 year old woman and two boys, ages seven and 15. those who know the family say the 15 year old is the st john's son. 1/10 grader at piedmont high now left without his parents and sister, the 41 year old pickup driver and the three people in the expedition who survived are in the hospital. the cause of the crash is still under investigation in piedmont. i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. officials said
claire attended piedmont middle school. we spoke to one of her classmates after getting permission from her mom. she says this soon to be eighth grader was friendly helper known as claire bear. she loved her family very much, and she would always talk about how fun and like everything that she did with her family. mom, jill was a marriage and family therapist in lafayette. dow john loved by writing and his electric skateboard. everyone we spoke to said they were the nicest family. this woman...
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joe: for more, let's welcome claire valentine.hy would, what kind of exposure did she have to china and is she totally out now? >> for two of her funds, they had as much as a percent or 9% this year. now, barely any chinese equity exposure. she is very involved in innovation and growth companies. she has very much trims that. romaine: so she has trimmed that. it is not really unheard-of. joe kind of alluded to this idea that a lot of these industries have been under pressure for a while. february, the last time we have seen a real peak and some of these names. are some of these bigger investors, are they looking at china and really saying, this time is different and we have to reconsider being investors? >> a lot of what i am hearing talking with fund managers, the chinese government has increasingly crackdown. it is, to say chinese equities will start performing better. caroline: of course, cathie wood is renowned for support of elon musk and tesla. people have been worried about the regulatory risks of that particular stock. at
joe: for more, let's welcome claire valentine.hy would, what kind of exposure did she have to china and is she totally out now? >> for two of her funds, they had as much as a percent or 9% this year. now, barely any chinese equity exposure. she is very involved in innovation and growth companies. she has very much trims that. romaine: so she has trimmed that. it is not really unheard-of. joe kind of alluded to this idea that a lot of these industries have been under pressure for a while....
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clair mccaskill, former democrat from missouri. and an author. clair, let me start with you. in missouri, there's really some worrying stuff happening there. i'll tell you what the data say that there's, you know, vaccinations are 56% of adults have at least one dose. only 49% fully vaccinated but in parts of the straight where we have these outside breaks you have in the southeast particularly about 51% of age vaccinated. what's going on? >> if you look at the dark areas on the map where you have a significantly higher number of people vaccinated, those are the areas in and around kansas city and st. louis. in the middle of the state in colombia, missouri. the rest of the state you have a real problem. you have not just anti-vaxxers. you have a governor who is -- has a huge part in this disaster that is currently in the making in missouri. someone who today tried to tell missourians he was going to stop the federal government from going door to door. nobody's talking about the federal government going door to door. they're talking about community activists and volunteers goi
clair mccaskill, former democrat from missouri. and an author. clair, let me start with you. in missouri, there's really some worrying stuff happening there. i'll tell you what the data say that there's, you know, vaccinations are 56% of adults have at least one dose. only 49% fully vaccinated but in parts of the straight where we have these outside breaks you have in the southeast particularly about 51% of age vaccinated. what's going on? >> if you look at the dark areas on the map where...
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it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad horror movie claire. the soldier realizes the severity of being that he approaches the. he locates 2 wounded people. a 4 year old girl under 10 year old boy me. i originally thought that the boy was, was deceased because he had a went to the right side of his head and he wasn't moving. and when i went back at the end, he made like a labored breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, the boys alive and i grabbed and started running into the bradley, which was now at this point, he looked up at me and i looked down at him. and i told him it's going to be ok. i have, you don't worry, it's going to be ok in his eyes rolled back into his head and at that point i thought that he possibly just died in my arms around me. after this day, i couldn't justify what i was doing and i rag anymore. i became very angry with the war, the death and destruction of innocent people. that's not what i joined the military for on april 5th, 2010. we can publish the video online with the title collat
it kinda seems like something that you would see out of a bad horror movie claire. the soldier realizes the severity of being that he approaches the. he locates 2 wounded people. a 4 year old girl under 10 year old boy me. i originally thought that the boy was, was deceased because he had a went to the right side of his head and he wasn't moving. and when i went back at the end, he made like a labored breath movement. and that's when i started screaming that the boys alive, the boys alive and i...
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and former democratic senator and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill.at to have you all on board. mike, since the president hasn't left yet. why don't we start with you at the white house. we seem to be on biden time. we expected him to be up at capitol hill near garrett already. what's the goal for the president here? this has to be the environment that heel revel in getting to go back to the lunches he attended for 36 years. see something colleagues still there from when he served. a lot of new faces. what's the approach? and what does he see as the main task at hand? >> well, there's obviously going to be a little bit of reminiscing when they all get into the room for lunch. the president, of course, always valued his time in the senate. and there's going to be a lot of nostalgia in the room. of course, we also have to note, and that picture you showed of senator schumer, senator sanders last night announcing this deal speaks to the level of coordination, surprising coordination at times between the white house and between to serve all, the full spec
and former democratic senator and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill.at to have you all on board. mike, since the president hasn't left yet. why don't we start with you at the white house. we seem to be on biden time. we expected him to be up at capitol hill near garrett already. what's the goal for the president here? this has to be the environment that heel revel in getting to go back to the lunches he attended for 36 years. see something colleagues still there from when he served. a...
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claire, john, sahil, thank you all.t out of jail, trump ally barrack is headed back to court today. why haven't we heard from donald trump himself? see that picture? that was him speaking at the rnc. him speaking at the rnc. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. tal
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shannon pettipiece, claire mccaskill, and general barry mccaffrey. he retired as a four-star general in the u.s. army. good evening, and welcome to yoy all. general, it's you we must begin with tonight because of the news at the top of our broadcast. i want to get your reaction to the stunning quotes out of general mark milley. i knowma you've been a fan and supporter of his. and remembering he is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, he as well as you know that there is supposed to be civilian control of the military. but you also shared a worry about those final days. what the president might attempt, and you were also looking for the guardrails. >> there's no question that the president of the united states, mr. trump, was literally unhinged, certainly during the last year in office, and following his defeat in the election. it was a very dangerous situation. mark milley, i've known him since he was a colonel. one tough customer. most of his life has been deployed in combat or operational areas. 39 years in uniform, princeton columbia educate
shannon pettipiece, claire mccaskill, and general barry mccaffrey. he retired as a four-star general in the u.s. army. good evening, and welcome to yoy all. general, it's you we must begin with tonight because of the news at the top of our broadcast. i want to get your reaction to the stunning quotes out of general mark milley. i knowma you've been a fan and supporter of his. and remembering he is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, he as well as you know that there is supposed to be...
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we'll get an update from our far as on and ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. here in germany, severe storms have triggered some of the worst flooding in decades. at least 58 people have died and many more are still missing. in one small, small town, some, 1300 people remain unaccounted for. authority say they hope those people are only unreachable due to cell phone networks being down. hundreds of thousands of homes are without power, and helicopter crews have lifted stranded villagers to safety. sweeping away anything in their path. these flood waters have claimed homes and lives across west in germany. emergency cruise, trying to locate dozens of missing residents, somewhat chaps on rooftops as the water inundated their home. but rescue efforts are hindered by roads that have been ripped apart, raging flood waters and debris. the german army has been deployed, cleared, passed through the mud. you can see in there is not everywhere in the houses, the bridge there collapsed as water over it further down, even houses have floated away and this is guarante
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claire. >> yes. >> hi. i'm ginger zee from "good morning america." how are you? >> good.eak by offering you and your children a dream vacation. >> oh, my goodness. >> on the sunny shores of belize. >> oh, my goodness! you know that expedia is going to be your travel companion and make it so easy and have the flight reservations, hotel reservation, all activities you can do easily in one spot and really want you to enjoy this because you truly, truly deserve it for everything you do. >> thank you. thank you. >> you did it. >> thank you, we did it. we did it together. oh, my gosh, i'm about to cry. i'm crying inside right now. thank you so much. ♪ >> i loved watching how she takes care of her employees and her children, how excited she was to tell them. i have to say not only did claire deserve it, but, manage, she makes a mean latte, i needed one at the time and it was the coconut and cashew milk. she makes it from scratch. >> the way you've been traveling, i bet you did need that to get up right and early, thank you. >>> coming up, questlove directing his first movie abou
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ah, ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the program. we begin with the devastating floods that have killed, at least a 120 people in western europe, in the netherlands, thousands of fled their homes, and the prime minister has declared a national disaster. while here in germany, more than a 1000, people are still missing near the city of cologne, german president frank fossa, shy myra has pledge support to the families of those kills and to the cities and towns facing significant damage. but the disaster is pushing a climate change up the political agenda in the run up to germany's september elections. another mock of they've devastating floods. a landslide collapses houses into the mud evacuated residence had already started to return home. now many a few dead. in other towns, the cleanup effort has already started invalid for the time. residents peak through what's left of their home. they say they had almost no time to react before raging flood waters hit the town of miles. and all of a sudden the water breached the damn. all the hou
ah, ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the program. we begin with the devastating floods that have killed, at least a 120 people in western europe, in the netherlands, thousands of fled their homes, and the prime minister has declared a national disaster. while here in germany, more than a 1000, people are still missing near the city of cologne, german president frank fossa, shy myra has pledge support to the families of those kills and to the cities and towns facing...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.mber, 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.
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great.mber, 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...
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. >> reporter: claire cousin grew up in hudson and now sits on the city's housing authority. >> mostple that have children are only looking to get on wait lists for subsidized housing because that's the only thing that is sustainable and affordable for them. i've known people that have contacted me for help as an advocate because they've been on the waitist for three years. and their only alternative is to squeeze their families into smaller apartments for higher rents. >> reporter: that's where joan hunt says the hudsonup pilot can fill in the gap. >> we see u.b.i. as a real opportunity for folks to stay in their community. to be able to maybe take on a little bit of an extra burden when it comes to rent. >> reporter: the concept is simple: for the next five years, 25 hudson residents will receive $500 a month, direct deposited either into an account at a local credit union or onto a prepaid debit card. the participants can then spend or save the money in any way they see fit. i can hear a lot of people being like, "you're giving people $500 a month and they don't have to do anythin
. >> reporter: claire cousin grew up in hudson and now sits on the city's housing authority. >> mostple that have children are only looking to get on wait lists for subsidized housing because that's the only thing that is sustainable and affordable for them. i've known people that have contacted me for help as an advocate because they've been on the waitist for three years. and their only alternative is to squeeze their families into smaller apartments for higher rents. >>...
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we do k midwest when they were killedt s in this tribute post mr with the faces of jill, john and claire. it's title in loving memory created by neighbors. they're so young. that's just incredible. i can't believe it. the st john's were in a ford expedition 11 30 sunday night in the sword county, minnesota, 60 miles southwest of minneapolis. when the expedition crashed with a pickup truck, four people in the expedition were killed. 54 year old john saint john. was driving his wife, 56 year old jill, a nine year old boy and a 13 year old girl. community members say the 13 year old is clear. john and jill's daughter when i found out i was definitelyin in shocked and kind of like in disbelief because she was she was always like so happy and energetic, claret tended piedmont middle school. we spoke to one of her classmates after getting permission from her mom, she says this soon to be eighth grader was friendly helper known as claire bear. she loved her family very much, and she would always talk about how fun and like everything that she did with her family. mom jill was a marriage and fam
we do k midwest when they were killedt s in this tribute post mr with the faces of jill, john and claire. it's title in loving memory created by neighbors. they're so young. that's just incredible. i can't believe it. the st john's were in a ford expedition 11 30 sunday night in the sword county, minnesota, 60 miles southwest of minneapolis. when the expedition crashed with a pickup truck, four people in the expedition were killed. 54 year old john saint john. was driving his wife, 56 year old...
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we have political analyst claire mccaskill.ne robinson. and white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lemire. mika has the morning off. and we've seen a few moments and again we never want to overread into these moments and if we do, we certainly will hear about it. it will suggest that we're somehow hopelessly naive. but it is important for americans. it is important for the world to see the president and the governor of florida sitting down, being polite to each other, agreeing with each other that they're on the same team. that they're working together to alleviate the terrible pain, the terrible suffering that these families are going through in florida. we also saw it earlier this week when we saw mitch mcconnell, yes mitch mcconnell, i could say his words, i promise you know one watching will disappear or be turned into a pile of ashes, when mitch mcconnell said some nice things about joe biden and his relationship with joe biden. are there fights going on in washington? yes? . are we going through a very pol
we have political analyst claire mccaskill.ne robinson. and white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lemire. mika has the morning off. and we've seen a few moments and again we never want to overread into these moments and if we do, we certainly will hear about it. it will suggest that we're somehow hopelessly naive. but it is important for americans. it is important for the world to see the president and the governor of florida sitting down, being polite to each other, agreeing...
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claire mccaskill loved it so much she is hosting a viewing party, watch. >> we're going to start a newery fourth of july moving forward we are going to watch that video "the new york times" put together of january 6th. >> fun! >> jesse: i want to go watch the fireworks. sorry, you have to come watch the january 6th riots. that sounds like a lot of fun over at their house. >> the fourth of july is when we celebrate our independence, freedom, liberty. people walk around feeling a little more patriotic as we reflect on the good things the country has to offer but if claire mccaskill wants to focus on the bad i'm sure we can provide her with some black lives matter riot footage to go along with the insurrection viewing party. if she does that, what a double whammy, how do we get invited to that party, my goodness. >> jesse: she seems like the kind of person that doesn't grill, either. or have air conditioning, possibly peer chef gordon ramsay taking some heat after posting a video from puerto rico of their "beautiful local dish." but it's not a stable dish at all. instead it is a word loca
claire mccaskill loved it so much she is hosting a viewing party, watch. >> we're going to start a newery fourth of july moving forward we are going to watch that video "the new york times" put together of january 6th. >> fun! >> jesse: i want to go watch the fireworks. sorry, you have to come watch the january 6th riots. that sounds like a lot of fun over at their house. >> the fourth of july is when we celebrate our independence, freedom, liberty. people walk...
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i love claire. claire was a fabulous senator, but i think claire is looking at this in a time gone by. and it's a time gone by where the filibuster is used for good. it's no longer being used for good. and i would bet anybody to go through all the uses of the filibuster in the last 150 years, and my guess there's mountain of times it was used for bad. more than it was used to stop bad. it was more used to stop good than it was to stop bad over the history of the filibuster. but the days of the filibuster being of use, of governing policy and bringing bipartisanship is long gone, and it's time for everybody just to admit that. the filibuster was great for a while. it no longer works in a time when you have an autocratic party across the aisle. >> well, eugene, i think that claire is speaking with a deep well of knowledge they are shared with lawmakers standing in the way. and i'm intrigued by some who feel defensive and say, yeah, the activists want that. it's a force for anti-democratic policies suc
i love claire. claire was a fabulous senator, but i think claire is looking at this in a time gone by. and it's a time gone by where the filibuster is used for good. it's no longer being used for good. and i would bet anybody to go through all the uses of the filibuster in the last 150 years, and my guess there's mountain of times it was used for bad. more than it was used to stop bad. it was more used to stop good than it was to stop bad over the history of the filibuster. but the days of the...
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according to author, ashley st. claire, who was having a boy in november, you get special attention now in the classroom. if you say, hey, my name is not billy, it's amanda. on foot or saint clair appended tweet she wrote from 2019 seeing your child is not trans because he put on a dress or tried on makeup. my little brother used to eat grass as a kid, but my mom didn't call him a cow and sent him to the slaughterhouse. she told him to cut the s and stop eating grass be better parents, but gender dysphoria isn't the only topic this publishing company, brave books is covering everything from tackling communism to discussing the woes of cancel culture and its effects. brave books is teaming up with big names like texas congressman dan crenshaw for these children's rings. the company is only selling these books on its website through a 1299 yearly subscription. parents will receive one book a month, the ceo of brave books, trent talbot said he noticed a real war going on after having a child of his own a year ago. when looking for books. he said, all he saw was propaganda. when my daughter
according to author, ashley st. claire, who was having a boy in november, you get special attention now in the classroom. if you say, hey, my name is not billy, it's amanda. on foot or saint clair appended tweet she wrote from 2019 seeing your child is not trans because he put on a dress or tried on makeup. my little brother used to eat grass as a kid, but my mom didn't call him a cow and sent him to the slaughterhouse. she told him to cut the s and stop eating grass be better parents, but...
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i'm claire mccaskill in for nicolle wallace. more fallout from speaker pelosi's refusal to give in to the republican party's attempt to turn the investigation into january 6th into a farce strongly pushing back against complaints that the january 6 select committee will now be a partisan exercise in light of pelosi vetoing two of the house gop leaders' appointments and mccarthy pulling all of his picks in response to pelosi's veto. >> given how divided the country is at this point, do you risk what the committee finds with your findings in the select committee, and, also, can you talk about liz cheney's role now after leader mccarthy's move of withdrawing his members? >> overwhelmingly, if you look at the polls, and that's what your measure is, they want to know the truth. like in the 70s people want to know more about what happened on january 6th and 59% of republicans think we need to know more about what happened on january 6th. nobody is saying that this should be one point of view going on in the committee but it is, when s
i'm claire mccaskill in for nicolle wallace. more fallout from speaker pelosi's refusal to give in to the republican party's attempt to turn the investigation into january 6th into a farce strongly pushing back against complaints that the january 6 select committee will now be a partisan exercise in light of pelosi vetoing two of the house gop leaders' appointments and mccarthy pulling all of his picks in response to pelosi's veto. >> given how divided the country is at this point, do you...
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as a black, claire, you have to perform better than the other. you have to perform better. you have to have to do more than the other players in the way players. and if you not do this it's, it's very hot as a black guy to get to be respected for the others. me that same feeling and then back who has today about having to be better as a black footballer, cost they had 50 years earlier. i'm frightened. if you fail you, there was a person in the world who, especially as a black person, when i'm really sticks with you, probably whenever anyone says it may be different today. that's how it was costing to live in a different germany. but given how diverse germany has become, why this buck who feel the same pressure today in 2020 ryan sets in yard that a german but a black british player share to vile racist abuse he received on line following the blunder. among other things, the half and loaning was called a slave. he said the disgusting tart. don't even surprise him any more. to berlin, st. george inter rodriguez said he was racially abused by salt to fans during a german cut m
as a black, claire, you have to perform better than the other. you have to perform better. you have to have to do more than the other players in the way players. and if you not do this it's, it's very hot as a black guy to get to be respected for the others. me that same feeling and then back who has today about having to be better as a black footballer, cost they had 50 years earlier. i'm frightened. if you fail you, there was a person in the world who, especially as a black person, when i'm...
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if claire's mic is not working. >> it should be that claire is having technical difficulties so, we can go that route. >> let me just wait for a minute and we'll see if i can get some materials. ok. i have her presentation. our apologies commissioners, i will start the staff presentation. the project is a conditional use authorization for 11 13 shotwell street and the project includes construction of a new 3-storey 31-foot tall residential building that contains throw units on a lot developed with an existing four-unit residential building and it would result in seven dwelling units on the project site and the new units will range in size between 800 and 1,000 square feet and each will have two bedrooms and there will be no off-street parking and the department is asking that the commission to grant a conditional use authorization pursue apartment to 209.1 and 303 to allow dwelling unit density at a ratio of one unit per 1,000 square feet of lot area. to date, the department has received one letter of support and no letters of opposition to the project. the department finds that the pro
if claire's mic is not working. >> it should be that claire is having technical difficulties so, we can go that route. >> let me just wait for a minute and we'll see if i can get some materials. ok. i have her presentation. our apologies commissioners, i will start the staff presentation. the project is a conditional use authorization for 11 13 shotwell street and the project includes construction of a new 3-storey 31-foot tall residential building that contains throw units on a lot...
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jason: what was your take on claire mccaskill?i am not going to the july 4th barbecue at that household, what a bummer that is. we are somber on memorial day and 9/11. how is she somber on independence day? the declaration of independence, our freedom is the greatest advancement in human liberty in the history of civilization and it puts a frown on her face. jason: let's go to the next one, matthew dowd on domestic insurrection fears. >> there's 300 million guns in america that we have spread across the country and that concerns me. i'm concerned january 6th was just a pulmonary event for the worst thing that could happen for loss of life, a very scary thing. >> this shows how paranoid doubt and the rest of the media elite are. what is your take? >> since when were progressives against mass violence? last summer nearly every city in the country was getting burned down and these guys were literally and metaphorically fanning the flames to the best of their ability. they even had celebrities tweeting and breaking about paying bail m
jason: what was your take on claire mccaskill?i am not going to the july 4th barbecue at that household, what a bummer that is. we are somber on memorial day and 9/11. how is she somber on independence day? the declaration of independence, our freedom is the greatest advancement in human liberty in the history of civilization and it puts a frown on her face. jason: let's go to the next one, matthew dowd on domestic insurrection fears. >> there's 300 million guns in america that we have...
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community members say the 13 year old is claire john and jill's daughter. when i found out i was definitely kind of in shocked and kind of like in disbelief. because she was she was always like so happy and energetic clarity ended piedmont middle school. we spoke to one of her classmates after getting permission from her mom. she says that the soon to be eighth grader was friendly helper known as claire bear. she loved her family very much, and she would always talk about how fun and like everything that she did with her family. mom jill was a marriage and family therapist in lafayette. dow. john loved bike writing and his electric skateboard. everyone we spoke to said they were the nicest family. this woman too distraught to go on camera. it's horrible. it's a great loss. there were kind people, three people in the expedition survived a 41 year old woman and two boys, ages seven and 15. those who know the family say the 15 year old is the st john's son, 1/10 grader at piedmont high, now left without his parents and sister, the 41 year old pickup driver and
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ah, hello and clair richards been a very warm welcome to the show. days after haiti president was assassinated in his home. police say they have captured 17 suspects and killed several others among those arrested r, columbia, ex, military and to dual us patient citizens. their motive remains unclear, and authorities are still searching for more members of the alleged hits. one the deposit for haiti's assassins is on the many show and wonder how presidential winner needs normally undertake security. could be killed in the middle of the night. the fact that he was no good for the haitian people, it's true that he never listened, but nobody is happy at the way he died. several of the suspects are now in police custody. and gun aspen confiscated at least 6 of them appear to be ex soldiers of the columbia, an army, according to columbia and officials, angry haitians are gathering outside the police station and mashing suspect cars. police are now cautioning against visual and stuff, but the main, you know, the people that we have found us. we have an obligation to protect them. we cannot take justi
ah, hello and clair richards been a very warm welcome to the show. days after haiti president was assassinated in his home. police say they have captured 17 suspects and killed several others among those arrested r, columbia, ex, military and to dual us patient citizens. their motive remains unclear, and authorities are still searching for more members of the alleged hits. one the deposit for haiti's assassins is on the many show and wonder how presidential winner needs normally undertake...
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gather at this close border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan with whatever they can carry. claire the hood, there's a war going on between the government and the taliban. on the other side, the border is closed. they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home. that's the best battles between afghan forces and tell a band fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo journalist denise should iq was killed, new spin bull dogs crossing. he was embedded with special forces when the military attempted to regain control of the crossing. it's an economic lifeline for southern afghanistan, a crucial artery for exporting farm goods. controlling it would be an economic windfall for the taliban. insurgents, recent attack seem tactical, taking advantage of nato and us troop withdrawal. us president joe biden had made it clear nation building, was not part of the war on terror launch. 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to its people. russia's foreign m
gather at this close border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan with whatever they can carry. claire the hood, there's a war going on between the government and the taliban. on the other side, the border is closed. they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home. that's the best battles between afghan forces and tell a band fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo...
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people have traveled from nearby villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair rope over the weekend, around 200 color and football from descended on the region and being distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear deborah from home's restaurant and the ruins b. hall. cologne, found marco helped organize the effort. you can't leave people on their own. you just have to help. if it's happened to me, then i'd want someone to help. so i think it's great that people are lending a hand around the generous responses stunned locals, including this head dresser. she's had a business here for 12 years that i think there were so many people out there that you don't even know. i don't even know where they come from. they're out here helping to clear up so much were willing to help. it's wonderful. comp. felt about charlie cook despite all the volunteers, many people have been left wondering why there hasn't been no help from the authorities. yup. and all those at the top are trying to bring order to the chaos, but
people have traveled from nearby villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair rope over the weekend, around 200 color and football from descended on the region and being distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear deborah from home's restaurant and the ruins b. hall. cologne, found marco helped organize the effort. you can't leave people on their own. you just have to help. if it's happened to me, then i'd...
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ceremony as you just thought late on friday, but with cases spiking in the host city. tokyo don't, claire if the games can carry on smoothly, nearly 2000 positive tests were recorded in the past day. as the highest and 6 months. tokyo has been under a state of emergency for the past 11 days. south africa is also struggling with a surgeon. infections remaining, the worst had country in africa, but its facts. the nation drive is picking up a record quarter of a 1000000 people got the job in a single day earlier in the week to nivi, as military is taken over the country's pandemic response operations. after the health minister was sacked for ordering vaccination centers to open to adults of all ages, the decision that the over crowding hence 10 page in other news, fighting among rival gangs inside 2 separate prisons in ecuador has left at least 22 people dead. and 80 others injured. the violence broke out on wednesday, but they say they've regained control and to apprehend to 65 prisoners who tried to escape. there have been 2 other deadly riots in ecuador, overcrowded prisons over the past
ceremony as you just thought late on friday, but with cases spiking in the host city. tokyo don't, claire if the games can carry on smoothly, nearly 2000 positive tests were recorded in the past day. as the highest and 6 months. tokyo has been under a state of emergency for the past 11 days. south africa is also struggling with a surgeon. infections remaining, the worst had country in africa, but its facts. the nation drive is picking up a record quarter of a 1000000 people got the job in a...
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announcing the winner of the festival talk honor will reveal which film received the 2 on the me hello and claire richardson, a warm welcome to the show. the worst flooding in decades has kills at least a 160 people in europe. most of the deaths are in western germany and chancellor, uncle american will visit the worst effected areas on funday. the disaster area stretches between the districts of hinds bag f shot and all byler near the border with the netherlands and belgium. my massive clean up operation is underway as rescue cruise. a search for survivors. more than a 1000 people are still missing. and d, w reporter kate brady has this report from some of the flooded villages around bon destruction and deborah, on every corner the only found on the street mud being scraped away and tractors, rumbling through the ones picturesque town of violence. in violet, the water has subsided, and it's only now that the real true extent of the damage caused by the floods is really coming to light. a lot of people are returning to their homes for the 1st time since the flood the scenes a devastating for thos
announcing the winner of the festival talk honor will reveal which film received the 2 on the me hello and claire richardson, a warm welcome to the show. the worst flooding in decades has kills at least a 160 people in europe. most of the deaths are in western germany and chancellor, uncle american will visit the worst effected areas on funday. the disaster area stretches between the districts of hinds bag f shot and all byler near the border with the netherlands and belgium. my massive clean...
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ah hello, i am claire richards been a very warm welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent deal aims to stop countries sending low taxes to attract investment from multi nationals, especially tech giants who do business worldwide. the new umbrella tax could be enforced within 2 years. historic setting for a historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice, including china, the u. s. and germany. the group represents the world's largest economies and now has a common goal to set a minimum tax rate for companies of at least 15 percent the minimum fixation, real great advantage for democracy and for the whole family station . and it will give us a chance to do and erase to the now, just after we are fighting against corporate 19 and we are taking a lot of step to fight against the house crisis to fight against economic crisis is absolutely necessary that we take this and i'm really, really happy that we are, that every major economy already wants the multinational corporatio
ah hello, i am claire richards been a very warm welcome to the show. finance ministers meeting in italy have agreed on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent deal aims to stop countries sending low taxes to attract investment from multi nationals, especially tech giants who do business worldwide. the new umbrella tax could be enforced within 2 years. historic setting for a historic deal. finance ministers from the g 20 member countries came together in venice, including china, the u....
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gather at this close border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan with whatever they can carry. claire the hood, there's a war going on between the government and the taliban. on the other side, the border is closed. they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home. that's the best battles between afghan forces and tell a band fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo journalist danny should eke was killed. new spin bull dogs crossing. he was embedded with special forces when the military attempted to regain control of the crossing. it's an economic lifeline for southern afghanistan, a crucial artery for exporting farm goods. controlling it would be an economic windfall for the taliban. insurgents, recent attack seem tactical, taking advantage of nato and us trip withdraw. us president joe biden had made it clear nation building was not part of the war on terror launch. 20 years ago. he says it's time to leave afghanistan future to its people. russia's foreign minis
gather at this close border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan with whatever they can carry. claire the hood, there's a war going on between the government and the taliban. on the other side, the border is closed. they have to stop fighting and let us go through. so we can go home. that's the best battles between afghan forces and tell a band fighters have escalated across the country in recent weeks. there really is challenges to cover this kind of story on friday award winning photo...
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people have traveled from name by villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair up over the weekend, around 200 color and football fans descended on the region and have been distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear debris from homes restaurants and the ruined b hall. cologne, found marco helped organize the effort. and i love. you can't leave people on their own. you just have to help. if it does happen to me that i'd want someone to help. so i think it's great that people are lending and goes around the generous responses stunned locals including this high address to she's had a business here for 12 years that i think there were so many people out there that you don't even know. i don't even know where they come from around here helping to clear up so much were willing to help. it's wonderful. comp felt short about children. despite all the volunteers, many people have been left wondering why there hasn't been no help from the authorities. yup. and all those at the top are trying to bring order to th
people have traveled from name by villages and further to get here to lend a helping hand with the clair up over the weekend, around 200 color and football fans descended on the region and have been distributed around the affected areas. they've been helping locals by rolling up their sleeves to clear debris from homes restaurants and the ruined b hall. cologne, found marco helped organize the effort. and i love. you can't leave people on their own. you just have to help. if it does happen to...
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clair was a lawyer. he was a doctor. their children that wasn't cliche black poverty. >> son, your mother asked me to come up here and kill you. how do you expect to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> there's a much more conservative paradigm that is driving "the cosby show". >> instead of acting, disi disappointed because i'm not like you. maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway. >> in any other sitcom, that would be the moment where the music would start and the father would embrace the son and say something really encouraging. >> theo. that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! >> you could hear the audience gasp, because this is like a strong father who's going to say to his son, as he said, you know, i. >> brought you in this world and i'll take you out. >> the audience cheered because it was like the parents are saying, yes, we're taking back the house. >> i just want you to do the best you can. that's all. >> there was such a love and camaraderie in the huxtable famil
clair was a lawyer. he was a doctor. their children that wasn't cliche black poverty. >> son, your mother asked me to come up here and kill you. how do you expect to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> there's a much more conservative paradigm that is driving "the cosby show". >> instead of acting, disi disappointed because i'm not like you. maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway. >> in any other sitcom, that would be...
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people in the record of arch rivals, roger federer and the job i use hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. british billionaire richard branson has completed a maiden flight through the edge of space. france and 5 crewmates afford 5080 kilometers above the earth in the virgin galactic unity space plain brands and has now edge ahead of his rivals and jeff bezos and you on musk in a battle between high flying ty coons shoot and climbing as we take off for richard branson, as in unit 3, space plane took him and 5 crew members beyond the atmosphere, the aircraft climbed 80 kilometers from the new mexico desert. during the one hour trip, the crew experienced a few minutes of weightlessness. 10 seconds for all your kids. i was once a kid with a dream looking up to the stars. and now i'm an adult in a spaceship, looking back to our beautiful to the next generation of dream is if we can do this, just imagine what you can do for some, this is the mission of eccentric billionaires and time when financial inequality is rising. others war and that space tourism will only
people in the record of arch rivals, roger federer and the job i use hello, i'm claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. british billionaire richard branson has completed a maiden flight through the edge of space. france and 5 crewmates afford 5080 kilometers above the earth in the virgin galactic unity space plain brands and has now edge ahead of his rivals and jeff bezos and you on musk in a battle between high flying ty coons shoot and climbing as we take off for richard branson,...