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claire? jessica is completely _ have to look at this again. claire? jessica is completely right. - have to look at this again. claire? jessica is completely right. we're| jessica is completely right. we're approaching 70% of people in this country— approaching 70% of people in this country who are double vaccinated. if you _ country who are double vaccinated. if you look — country who are double vaccinated. if you look at a country like south africa, _ if you look at a country like south africa, i_ if you look at a country like south africa, i think it's about 24% of people — africa, i think it's about 24% of people there who are double jab, and they've _ people there who are double jab, and they've had _ people there who are double jab, and they've had not only problems accessing vaccines, but they've had problems— accessing vaccines, but they've had problems accessing syringes. so, that in_ problems accessing syringes. so, that in itself is going to encourage the spread of these variants. there's— the spread of these variants. there's talk of it thi
claire? jessica is completely _ have to look at this again. claire? jessica is completely right. - have to look at this again. claire? jessica is completely right. we're| jessica is completely right. we're approaching 70% of people in this country— approaching 70% of people in this country who are double vaccinated. if you _ country who are double vaccinated. if you look — country who are double vaccinated. if you look at a country like south africa, _ if you look at a country like south...
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claire? i think a lot of --eole doubt. claire? i think a lot of people will— doubt. claire?i think a lot of people will be reading this i doubt. claire? i think a lot of. people will be reading this and doubt. claire? i think a lot of- people will be reading this and not knowing how to feel because it's another— knowing how to feel because it's another variant. we've been through this several— another variant. we've been through this several times. there was the data variant and the veto variant at the end _ data variant and the veto variant at the end of— data variant and the veto variant at the end of last year, and a return to the _ the end of last year, and a return to the red — the end of last year, and a return to the red lips will have a lot of people feeling dismal because we thought— people feeling dismal because we thought we got rid of that earlier this month, and the government needs to be seen_ this month, and the government needs to be seen to _ this month, and the government needs to be seen to be acting quickly. but ithink— to be seen to be acting quickly. bu
claire? i think a lot of --eole doubt. claire? i think a lot of people will— doubt. claire?i think a lot of people will be reading this i doubt. claire? i think a lot of. people will be reading this and doubt. claire? i think a lot of- people will be reading this and not knowing how to feel because it's another— knowing how to feel because it's another variant. we've been through this several— another variant. we've been through this several times. there was the data variant and the veto...
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claire, it�*s over to you.must strike home? it this headline, that must strike home? ., , , , ., home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is — home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is a — home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is a complete _ that this is a complete human tragedy. about a man who was tracking his wife while she was crossing by gps. the signal went dead. when you read these heartbreaking stories, these people have families and friends. of course they want to live like us. otherwise, why are they risking their lives to cross the channel? there a very motive picture on the front of the picture both —— the metro. i think we need to stop seeing these people as numbers. of course the numbers matter. this is not something to be discounted, but yesterday�*s front pages were full of this language. it was full of... that was rightly called out, and today, the rhetoric is very different. priti patel came forward and said she was going to start using the word people, shock horror. i
claire, it�*s over to you.must strike home? it this headline, that must strike home? ., , , , ., home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is — home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is a — home? it does. it brings on the fact that this is a complete _ that this is a complete human tragedy. about a man who was tracking his wife while she was crossing by gps. the signal went dead. when you read these heartbreaking stories, these people have families and friends. of course they...
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claire nailed it. the dow is up 5,000. you look at polling and two-thirds of americans think the economy is poor and they're only going to think it's worse when they look at these inflation numbers. how does white house manage this? >> well, what the white house is doing is talking about their two bills, the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, which they insist will actually in the long-term bring down inflation. smarter economists and actually any sort of economist -- because i'm not one -- can make that argument. here's the problem with that argument. all the supply side aspects they're focusing on are great arguments for 2023, 2024. if you think the problem with the economy right now is that women can't get into the work force, do you really think that having universal pre-k is going to be here in january of 2022, even september of 2022, september of 2023. these are long-term changing that the white house is making, and they're trying to use it to address a short-term problem, which as claire and steve a
claire nailed it. the dow is up 5,000. you look at polling and two-thirds of americans think the economy is poor and they're only going to think it's worse when they look at these inflation numbers. how does white house manage this? >> well, what the white house is doing is talking about their two bills, the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, which they insist will actually in the long-term bring down inflation. smarter economists and actually any sort of economist --...
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claire b ant, boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant. thank— boosters as soon as possible.you — boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so _ boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. - boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. lovelyl boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. lovely to speak to you again.— speak to you again. thank you. useful and _ speak to you again. thank you. useful and common _ speak to you again. thank you. useful and common advice. - $$$ dutch health authorties have announced 13 cases of the new 0micron coronavirus variant have been found in the netherlands among passengers that were on flights from south africa earlier this week. they were among 600 passengers who were held for several hours at amersterdam's schiphol airport while they were tested for the virus. in total, 61 people who were onboard the flights are infected with covid—19 and are in isolation. the country's health minister says it's very possible more cases of the new variant will be found among them. eur
claire b ant, boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant. thank— boosters as soon as possible.you — boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so _ boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. - boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. lovelyl boosters as soon as possible. claire bryant, thank you so much. lovely to speak to you again.— speak to you again. thank you. useful and _ speak to you again. thank you. useful and common _...
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claire sticks around.n we come back, as we have been discussing, covid politics again taking over the place of science in the gop. a former white house doctor, now a u.s. congressman, says this new variant is a hoax made up by democrats. claire previewed that for you. we will tell you more. plus the january 6th committee could be ready to move on another contempt charge as the d.o.j. calls out steve bannon for attempting to try his case in the media. >>> trump and his allies trying to dismantle the guardrails that stopped him from overturning prebl's win last time around. all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. n't go anywhe. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're making overhead? you know what kind of fish
claire sticks around.n we come back, as we have been discussing, covid politics again taking over the place of science in the gop. a former white house doctor, now a u.s. congressman, says this new variant is a hoax made up by democrats. claire previewed that for you. we will tell you more. plus the january 6th committee could be ready to move on another contempt charge as the d.o.j. calls out steve bannon for attempting to try his case in the media. >>> trump and his allies trying to...
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we're back with steve and claire.m the politics. it would appear ted cruz can't help himself. >> can't help himself, and if ted cruz had kids that age, the chances that they would be unvaccinated are exactly zero. zero. and so, this is another moment of just abject stupidity from a united states senator from one of the nation's maga states in a really serious moment, serious time for the country. we have big problems. we have big challenges. we are at the end of one era, the time frame from the end of the second world war to about 2016 and the beginning of a new one. our leaders don't seem matched to their responsibilities and highest on that list, really, with few peers are the josh hawleys and the ted cruzes and the kevin mccarthys and the whole lot of them. i mean, just of all the things that you could get up and use your platform to talk about, how stupid. and to spread anxiety for families, knowing that this vaccine can save the lives of children who thankfully aren't the prime danger class from covid but we don'
we're back with steve and claire.m the politics. it would appear ted cruz can't help himself. >> can't help himself, and if ted cruz had kids that age, the chances that they would be unvaccinated are exactly zero. zero. and so, this is another moment of just abject stupidity from a united states senator from one of the nation's maga states in a really serious moment, serious time for the country. we have big problems. we have big challenges. we are at the end of one era, the time frame...
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and i want to pick up on claire's point, maybe go against claire's advice. do any democrats not named mcauliffe share any of the blame for what may happen in virginia? >> brian, i actually agree with claire on this one. it is not worth democrats' time to play the blame game but instead they should be pressing the reset button. resetting how they respond to these horrible racist dog whistles from the gop and the lies from the gop. resetting on how they sell their policies to voters and make sure that voters fully understand it. they're fighting tooth and nail for them. as well as resetting on the types of candidates that they run. i feel like voters have been explicitly clear about the need to see candidates who are more representative of this country as well as candidates that they know will fight tooth and nail for them to deliver for them. that is what democrats need to focus their energy on in the coming weeks, especially as they gear up for 2022, because i assure you that the sweater vest, very nice soccer dad model that youngkin has put out there, this
and i want to pick up on claire's point, maybe go against claire's advice. do any democrats not named mcauliffe share any of the blame for what may happen in virginia? >> brian, i actually agree with claire on this one. it is not worth democrats' time to play the blame game but instead they should be pressing the reset button. resetting how they respond to these horrible racist dog whistles from the gop and the lies from the gop. resetting on how they sell their policies to voters and...
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claire lee. ? claire lee.we are bring special coverage from afghanistan marking the one hundredth day since the taliban swept to power there. in her earlier report we saw some of yalda's interview with the taliban's spokesman, suhail shaheen. we'll listen now to some more of that interview where yalda asks when it will be that all women and girls will be allowed to freely work and study. we have the policy that women have the right to have access to education and work, so the policy is there. but now coming to implementation in some provinces this policy has been implemented and in some others it is under way to be implemented. so we do not have any problem that women have work. so we do not have any problem that women have work. do you regret that girls in this country and women for the last 60 three, 6a, 66 days now have been denied the right to go to school? no, for women they will be promoted. they will not lose one year. all girls will be promoted. kabul collapsed all of a sudden so we had not worked out
claire lee. ? claire lee.we are bring special coverage from afghanistan marking the one hundredth day since the taliban swept to power there. in her earlier report we saw some of yalda's interview with the taliban's spokesman, suhail shaheen. we'll listen now to some more of that interview where yalda asks when it will be that all women and girls will be allowed to freely work and study. we have the policy that women have the right to have access to education and work, so the policy is there....
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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...
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now, on election night 2018, claire mccaskill lost that race. democrats did not take the senate in 2018, even though they did take the house. and it was always going to be an uphill battle for claire mccaskill. because it was missouri, because of the way missouri has been trending, the common wisdom in washington is that she was probably going to have lost that race anyway, no matter what she did. these late-breaking allegations that illegal money went to her opponent, they never really caught much traction. they never got all that much press or all that much attention. in terms of what happened next, a couple of months after the election, investigations by "mother jones" magazine and news outlet focused on gun violence called the trace found that the nra appeared to have not just been illegally funneling money toward josh hawley's campaign in 2018, his campaign against claire m accaskill, but that opn source reporting appeared to indicate that the nra had been using the same scheme to shove illegal money toward two other republican senate candi
now, on election night 2018, claire mccaskill lost that race. democrats did not take the senate in 2018, even though they did take the house. and it was always going to be an uphill battle for claire mccaskill. because it was missouri, because of the way missouri has been trending, the common wisdom in washington is that she was probably going to have lost that race anyway, no matter what she did. these late-breaking allegations that illegal money went to her opponent, they never really caught...
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claire, jump in. is this unfair?l me what the private conversations are among democrats about the environment in which mcauliffe and murphy are running tonight? >> i'm not sure that getting the infrastructure bill passed this summer would have made a major, major difference in this campaign. it would have been too early for people -- >> terry mcauliffe thought so. >> i think he was anxious to have something that he could talk about. but, i mean, the people weren't going to feel it by now. youngkin would still be, you know -- i loved david plouffe's line, kissing donald trump's ample behind but in secret and trying to keep it quiet that he was kissing his ample behind. he would still be doing that and doing critical race theory and talking about how parents are being disrespected. so i'm not sure -- in all the other architectural problems that were talked about would still be here. keep in mind that history also tells us that the governor who runs in the opposite party of the sitting president after a president is ele
claire, jump in. is this unfair?l me what the private conversations are among democrats about the environment in which mcauliffe and murphy are running tonight? >> i'm not sure that getting the infrastructure bill passed this summer would have made a major, major difference in this campaign. it would have been too early for people -- >> terry mcauliffe thought so. >> i think he was anxious to have something that he could talk about. but, i mean, the people weren't going to...
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best of luck on the rest of your tour. >> claire, thank you so much.ue, thank you so much for enabling this. thanks to the whole audience, all your f wonderful questions. and ihe hope to see you all agan sometimese soon in the wonderful city of atlanta. >> this veterans day the national world war i memorial in washington, d.c. the 1918 armistice ending hostilities between germany and th allies was remembered with the playing of taps. the ceremony also marked centennial of the tomb of the unknown soldier where world war i serviceman was first laid to rest. >> today we will hear the tolling of a bell 21 times signifying the armistice the at 11:11 and the, for causing all hostilities to end on the battle of the western front. then you will hear "taps." "taps" is played in commemoration of the centennial of the burial of the world war i unknown soldier across town in arlington cemetery only known to god. ing -- ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> c-span has hundreds of practice on first ladies including archival footage, interviews and book talks. here's a look at one of
best of luck on the rest of your tour. >> claire, thank you so much.ue, thank you so much for enabling this. thanks to the whole audience, all your f wonderful questions. and ihe hope to see you all agan sometimese soon in the wonderful city of atlanta. >> this veterans day the national world war i memorial in washington, d.c. the 1918 armistice ending hostilities between germany and th allies was remembered with the playing of taps. the ceremony also marked centennial of the tomb...
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but claire has travelled a lot in europe and she likes pretty places. if you found a common cause to build a park in the middle of san antonio, the only problem is once they got their hand on the property, idina was focussed on saving the long barracks. they wanted to tear it down. with the church a center piece. and it started one of the great feuds of texas history that went on for years. and they know her from the villa. but their story is fascinating. and of course, claire goes on to be not only the tear down but also one of the most important women in the democratic party in the 1930s and 40s. she was critical to roosevelt's victory. so, there are these great, strong, powerful women but they weren't always on the right side. and like all of this complicated and neekter villain nor hero. >> the struggle between idina and clara, which went on for 40 years, preceded all that we're talking about going on right now. idina, who was -- really represented trying to tell the whole story historically accurate story. and clara, much wealthier, more powerful,
but claire has travelled a lot in europe and she likes pretty places. if you found a common cause to build a park in the middle of san antonio, the only problem is once they got their hand on the property, idina was focussed on saving the long barracks. they wanted to tear it down. with the church a center piece. and it started one of the great feuds of texas history that went on for years. and they know her from the villa. but their story is fascinating. and of course, claire goes on to be not...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can [♪♪♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and tak
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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clair, get this, she made history. she's the first-ever repeat winner.ir beat out hundreds of dogs representing 180 breeds and varieties recognized by the american kennel club. wheers claire's owner said went through her mind the moment she heard once again. >> it's pure joy. you work with the dogs you have. they're a part of our lives, so it's just totally amazing when things like this happen because it just makes for a wonderful time together. >> you can watch the full interview with claire's owner coming up on the "today" show right after "today in the bay." >>> did you ever think how yo can turn a photo album fromsome something that's worthless to priceless when you get it back into the hands of somebody that it belongs to? >> i like this story. that's what one south bay man is doing. turns out it's a tip of it. >> sadly we'll have no world war ii veterans riding in our jeep. so many have passed away in the past two years. >> but the passion he has for preserving the stories of those who fought in it, that's already lasted more than 15 years. >> ther
clair, get this, she made history. she's the first-ever repeat winner.ir beat out hundreds of dogs representing 180 breeds and varieties recognized by the american kennel club. wheers claire's owner said went through her mind the moment she heard once again. >> it's pure joy. you work with the dogs you have. they're a part of our lives, so it's just totally amazing when things like this happen because it just makes for a wonderful time together. >> you can watch the full interview...
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go at this this is a big deal the dog world is taking note of claire's new dominance here.what went through your mind? >> oh, it's just pure joy. you know, you work daily with these dogs that we have and they're part of our lives. so it's just totally amazing when things like this happen because it just makes for a wonderful time together. >> and, david, we're talking about the fact that these a two-time winner. that has never happened before she made history talk about why this was such a history-making moment. >> well, because most of them, they don't always come back. they go somewhere else the next year or they just are not quite ready and up to it again we've had some of them come back and try, but it hasn't he happened with claire, she's in great condition. she looks beautiful. angela has a perfect hand on her in the ring. >> angela, how confident after last year's win were you feeling that you were going to repeat again this year? >> oh, i don't think that that was ever a thought in our minds, truly. we wanted to come back to the show to give it our best shot and it
go at this this is a big deal the dog world is taking note of claire's new dominance here.what went through your mind? >> oh, it's just pure joy. you know, you work daily with these dogs that we have and they're part of our lives. so it's just totally amazing when things like this happen because it just makes for a wonderful time together. >> and, david, we're talking about the fact that these a two-time winner. that has never happened before she made history talk about why this was...
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but i actually want to get back to a point that claire made about -- when you suggested, claire, that some of these people might be dim for buying into some of these conspiracy theories and the fraudulent lies. look, i'm not a defender of the insurrectionists but i think there is a responsibility to call out the perpetrators of these laws, kayleigh mcenany to ted cruz, people who graduated from elite institutions in the united states who have been amplifying and repeating all of this disinformation, all of these conspiracy theories, for the purpose of political expediency. the lawyer for jacob chansley, the guy who was sentenced last week who was known as the qanon shai man, his lawyer had a message. he said that the message here was for his client who actually end up being fairly repentant for some of his acts, said that donald trump needed to take care of the jack asses that he effed up on jik. i think this is an important message that we all need to repeat over and over again. yes, maybe some of these people might be dim. but they are also being spoon-fed these lies by people who a
but i actually want to get back to a point that claire made about -- when you suggested, claire, that some of these people might be dim for buying into some of these conspiracy theories and the fraudulent lies. look, i'm not a defender of the insurrectionists but i think there is a responsibility to call out the perpetrators of these laws, kayleigh mcenany to ted cruz, people who graduated from elite institutions in the united states who have been amplifying and repeating all of this...
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. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're supporting
. >> thank you, claire. i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years...
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charlie and claire aren't going anywhere.ve bannon did not get dressed up for his court appearance todays. he faces criminal charges for covering up what he once shouted from the rooftops, his enthusiasm for overturning the 2020 election. bannon today telling his supporters to, quote, stand by. >>> how the expresident contributed to death and disease and suffering in america by interfering with cdc efforts to warn americans about covid, all out of fear of hurting his political standing. >>> later in the program, a victory against the most cynical and heinous kind of disinformation. alex jones was found guilty of defamation in lawsuits brought by the sandy hook families. all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. break. don't go anywhere. ♪ my songs know what you did in the dark ♪ ♪ so light 'em up, up, up light 'em up, up, up ♪ ♪ light 'em up, up, up ♪ ♪ i'm on fire ♪ ♪ so light 'em up, up, up light 'em... ♪ ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ ♪ i'm on fire ♪ you're never
charlie and claire aren't going anywhere.ve bannon did not get dressed up for his court appearance todays. he faces criminal charges for covering up what he once shouted from the rooftops, his enthusiasm for overturning the 2020 election. bannon today telling his supporters to, quote, stand by. >>> how the expresident contributed to death and disease and suffering in america by interfering with cdc efforts to warn americans about covid, all out of fear of hurting his political...
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well, claire, that's enough for me for now. i understand we have a number of questions coming in from the audience. and i would turn to the curiosity of the audience, let that have its share here. >> absolutely. and thanks for that introduction. i thought we could go back, you took us back to the day, the recurring moments that were happening. i thought, why don't we go back to the beginning of your book and dig in a little bit more to robert evs earlier life and then a bit into civil war service, and we've got audience questions as we go. so if you have a question for alan, please submit it to the q&a and we will be sure to get as many as we can. we typically have really enthusiastic audiences, which is wonderful, but if we are not able to get your question, we apologize in advance. so alan, i want to go back to the beginning. as you lay out in your book, that, in your opinion, we understand a man like robert easily, understanding the relationship we have with he had with his father, you mentioned the revolutionary war. but al
well, claire, that's enough for me for now. i understand we have a number of questions coming in from the audience. and i would turn to the curiosity of the audience, let that have its share here. >> absolutely. and thanks for that introduction. i thought we could go back, you took us back to the day, the recurring moments that were happening. i thought, why don't we go back to the beginning of your book and dig in a little bit more to robert evs earlier life and then a bit into civil war...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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claire. >> my sense is that neither side will be happy with how this turns out.his young man went hunting for this. i mean, he came to do this, and they'll be reminded that there was some back and forth. so who is the initial aggressor? i think there will be a compromised verdict and no one will be happy. >> i do think it's possible to believe two things at once which is that rittenhouse had no business being there in kenosha that night, doing what he was doing, but also that the prosecution rushed to indict and may have overcharged him, and so may have set themselves up for a hung jury or potential acquittal on any of these six counts -- many counts he may be acquitted and then misdemeanor charge, no one will be happy with. >> this really has exposed our information bubbles, because if you see it only in one place, you think one thing. if you get a more balanced take, you're more likely to think, what the heck is he doing -- >> that's where we are when it comes to culture wars, where you're getting your information, which lawmakers you're following, which activi
claire. >> my sense is that neither side will be happy with how this turns out.his young man went hunting for this. i mean, he came to do this, and they'll be reminded that there was some back and forth. so who is the initial aggressor? i think there will be a compromised verdict and no one will be happy. >> i do think it's possible to believe two things at once which is that rittenhouse had no business being there in kenosha that night, doing what he was doing, but also that the...
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claire comes from a line of leading dogs.er won best in show at the 2021 westminster dog show. >>> still to come, tiny home, tiny price. furniture retailer ikea is renting out a small apartment for just pennies a day. we'll tell you where. ur type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® wershe risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia sy
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one, i would agree with claire.ck for a second, joe biden won the presidency because he was going to be the stability president who could address this, the slides you showed, and get some stuff done. what have we had? month after month of democrats on democrats, circular firing squad. the voters hate the sauce saj -- sausage making of laws. they want things to get done. we contested a law on trump and the abortion. what we didn't talk about was the economy. economic voters, we win elections as democrats when we persecute the economic argument. when we go at the economy and say, "we're going to make your lives better." instead, we're having month after month of debate about how big the number is. who cares? what does that mean for average voters? sell this thing you passed last night on prescription drugs. we've been through this before. i'm old. i remember these things. in 2009, we lost ted kennedy's, you know, incredibly blue senate seat in massachusetts. we went back and said, "okay, we have to pass obamacare righ
one, i would agree with claire.ck for a second, joe biden won the presidency because he was going to be the stability president who could address this, the slides you showed, and get some stuff done. what have we had? month after month of democrats on democrats, circular firing squad. the voters hate the sauce saj -- sausage making of laws. they want things to get done. we contested a law on trump and the abortion. what we didn't talk about was the economy. economic voters, we win elections as...
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marie claire is celebrating today. they have a post up, right? it says tarana burke on the future of ice take me to in the caption says i know this because i'm ugly. tarana burke writes in the first few pages of "unbound" and that just, that made me mad. >> me too. >> because it took those words completely out of context and so we have been here with you on this ride with the #me too movement for how many years now? >> almost four. >> and i know that that you are plugged in online and you had a lot, a lot of the energy behind it has been about the bible moment, right? how do you do this? how to get on the internet on the instagram and facebook and twitter where you're supposed people to have a good laugh with your friends but also keep up with what's going on in mind other people's business, and then use shit like this? >> that's why i wrote about in the book. nobody wants to have this conversation dick nobody wants to be honest about this conversation. this is the rally of being a black woman in the world, a reality of being a black woman on the
marie claire is celebrating today. they have a post up, right? it says tarana burke on the future of ice take me to in the caption says i know this because i'm ugly. tarana burke writes in the first few pages of "unbound" and that just, that made me mad. >> me too. >> because it took those words completely out of context and so we have been here with you on this ride with the #me too movement for how many years now? >> almost four. >> and i know that that you...
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they were soon married catherine claire too much ankle. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs. and she worked in the us treasury and the u. s congress. the u. s. attention to the upcoming presidential elections was side by side with direct pressure on the ukranian establishment. major forces were engaged in the struggle, including george soros or wishing liberals like lead me mission, last decision on the do of. so to sort of saw some yes, not a simple thing. there was 3 or will it was sit natca liliana and you more but can they will emma yours or i'm the now rosalind mab. houston. and mirror for the i to me by years, can they have me and i'm the you shall go. so just the result that but it is, this is also a little to put it to me company that'll p
they were soon married catherine claire too much ankle. she was born in 1961 in the united states. from the age of 14, she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs. and she worked in the us treasury and the u. s congress. the u....
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i was talking to claire bennett from the _ to claire bennett from the university of cambridge yesterdayof the things that with the original source, coronaviruses part of the family, new variants appeared and eventually they had a variant that was spreading easily but was not anything like as dangerous and at the minute, doctor think omicron is spreading rapidly but may not be as dangerous, but we do not know it at this stage. there is room for optimism amid all the gloom, isn't there? i optimism amid all the gloom, isn't there? ~ ., , , there? i think that is right. it is not so gloomy. _ there? i think that is right. it is not so gloomy, many _ there? i think that is right. it is not so gloomy, many of - there? i think that is right. it is not so gloomy, many of us, - there? i think that is right. it is i not so gloomy, many of us, many people are many health care professionals have been waiting for masks on trains and buses and indoors for some time, because of the pressure on the health service, and i think we are at a steady state and i think we are at a steady state and you are rig
i was talking to claire bennett from the _ to claire bennett from the university of cambridge yesterdayof the things that with the original source, coronaviruses part of the family, new variants appeared and eventually they had a variant that was spreading easily but was not anything like as dangerous and at the minute, doctor think omicron is spreading rapidly but may not be as dangerous, but we do not know it at this stage. there is room for optimism amid all the gloom, isn't there? i...
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back with us, claire atkinson, natasha alford and nicole hemmer. what fox did months ago saying you've got to get faxed or get tested. now the hosts are going to stand up against the network. >> this is pro live rating not just newsmax, but also at cumulus with dan bon gino, he's off air. nobody knows when he's coming back. advertisers wondering if they get their money back. >> daily wire ben shapiro suing the biden administration right now. >> quite frankly, the newsmax story is so unbelievably shocking, they are in like weekly world news territory here. remember the tab loit that would talk about elvis being alive and the fact that the white house correspondent is tweeting about a bioluminescent marker in the vaccine just begs belief. you wonder how the columnists at newsmax working with someone that can tweet such garbage. >> natasha, am i part of the problem because i just said it. >> we have to fact check as if our lives depend on it, as if our jobs depend on it because they do, but also because many of our readers encounter stories for the fi
back with us, claire atkinson, natasha alford and nicole hemmer. what fox did months ago saying you've got to get faxed or get tested. now the hosts are going to stand up against the network. >> this is pro live rating not just newsmax, but also at cumulus with dan bon gino, he's off air. nobody knows when he's coming back. advertisers wondering if they get their money back. >> daily wire ben shapiro suing the biden administration right now. >> quite frankly, the newsmax story...
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i mean claire is raising the exact question. some of the most last i can reports that came out of these things were these kids who had managed escaping the ma. >> and being trampled. kids who got out of that and climbed up on the stage or climb up on some of the sound boards and were yelling at people on the stage saying, look at what's happening down there. pull the plug. >> they got engineers and other people ignoring them and shooing them away while kids are screaming. >> people are dying down here. >> that answers the next question. they should not have been mixing, the moment i declare a 911 call goes out and the first ambulance dispatched to the site under the circumstances, there should be police involved and locking ready to cut the music. >> take the i stage and the only thing that suggests are either. i hate to say that this is, the people are cut out of practice. we have not had these events for a couple of years or have the police kind of forgotten? >> i don't mean literally forgotten, everyone is so happy to see the
i mean claire is raising the exact question. some of the most last i can reports that came out of these things were these kids who had managed escaping the ma. >> and being trampled. kids who got out of that and climbed up on the stage or climb up on some of the sound boards and were yelling at people on the stage saying, look at what's happening down there. pull the plug. >> they got engineers and other people ignoring them and shooing them away while kids are screaming. >>...
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. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are former democratic senator claire mccaskill, matthew continetti of the american enterprise institute, nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell and eugene scott of "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday morning. so just when democrats thought it was safe to brag about the economy after that healthy jobs report in october, the passage finally of the popular bipartisan infrastructure bill, along came word that inflation surged 6.2% in october, the largest increase in 31 years. not only could the inflation spike make it harder for democrats to pass their $1.75 trillion social spending bill, as joe manchin has been hinting at, but it also calls into question whether the biden administration has a handle on this problem after insisting, frankly, for months that inflation would likely be moderating by now. it obviously is not. just when republicans, by the way, t
. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are former democratic senator claire mccaskill, matthew continetti of the american enterprise institute, nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell and eugene scott of "the washington post." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> and a good sunday...
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. >>> and for the second year in a row a scottish deer hound named clair is named best in show at the national dog show. the two consecutive wins is historic. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving. hope you're having a happy one. i'm tony dokoupil in for norah. for the second year in a row americans are expressing their gratitude in the midst of a pandemic. just yesterday the u.s. recorded more than 111,000 new covid cases and more than 1,600 fatalities. but now more than 196 million americans are fully vaccinated, including nearly 135,000 children between the ages of 5 and 11. with no lockdowns in effect, more americans are also traveling this holiday weekend. 2 million people passed through u.s. airports on thanksgiving eve alone. and here in new york city today the streets were once again packed with crowds at the thanksgiving day parade. but while covid vaccines and boosters have helped ame
. >>> and for the second year in a row a scottish deer hound named clair is named best in show at the national dog show. the two consecutive wins is historic. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving. hope you're having a happy one. i'm tony dokoupil in for norah. for the...
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. >> claire the 4-year-old scottish deer hound snagged the $20,000 prize.o get a dog. >> yeah, me too. also by the way, i could never be a judge here because in my opinion, every single dog has won. they are all just good boys and good girls. winning two years in a row, that is awesome. >>> coming up, how long will those leftovers really last in the fridge? i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ >>> >>> time now for "the mix." and we'll start with those thanksgiving leftovers that are sure to be in your fridge right now. >> that is assuming that there are in fact any leftovers in your home. there certainly won't be in mine. so how long can you keep them safely stored in that refrigerator? it is not as long as you might think. experts say cold turkey can last in the fridge for
. >> claire the 4-year-old scottish deer hound snagged the $20,000 prize.o get a dog. >> yeah, me too. also by the way, i could never be a judge here because in my opinion, every single dog has won. they are all just good boys and good girls. winning two years in a row, that is awesome. >>> coming up, how long will those leftovers really last in the fridge? i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk...
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will not run for reelection and that here at home just a few yards from where i grew up in mount claire representing you in washington's greatest honor and i am humbled and always will be with your support. i'm confident in what the future holds. and marcella and i will pray for the future and thank you all for that privilege. [applause] [applause] [inaudible]. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. >> thank you thank you. my mother my grandmother would say thanks. [laughter] it has been such a great part of her lives and thank you so much. [applause] [background sounds]. the impact of the abortion law have on communities and families in texas, the house judiciary committee has both pro-choice and pro-life advocates that question recently, watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "c-span2" in our line is cspan.org or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. a new mobile video app from cspan, c-span now download today. >> washington journal, we like to take a look at the week ahead on mondays and washington to do that with this week we are joined by congressional reporter wi
will not run for reelection and that here at home just a few yards from where i grew up in mount claire representing you in washington's greatest honor and i am humbled and always will be with your support. i'm confident in what the future holds. and marcella and i will pray for the future and thank you all for that privilege. [applause] [applause] [inaudible]. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. >> thank you thank you. my mother my grandmother would say thanks. [laughter] it has...
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. >> go, claire! >> do we have -- yes, we get to go home in 20 minutes and do a double -- >> i am so stuffed, i can't consume -- >> i have a plate with a glass of wine. >> at least the weather, that will snap you awake. cooling off in the 30s and 40s by tomorrow morning, still 50 in san jose. 56 in san francisco, and inland, one spot that might have a bit of patchy fog. 47 degrees, walnut creek. if you have your air filters on the autosetting, they may be running faster the next couple of days. we have to get up to an index of a hundred for any wood smoke pollution. stay tuned, the lodger high pressure sticks around, the air quality that go up a bit. eventuality, four miles, you may find fog for your morning, and the chilliest temperatures, in upon santa rosa, patchy frost to start the day. and mid to upper 60s by the afternoon. 60s in the trivalley, and areas south, almost the exact same forecast for saturday. things went up a bit more on sunday. the average for the south bay, 70 to 76 degrees, to wr
. >> go, claire! >> do we have -- yes, we get to go home in 20 minutes and do a double -- >> i am so stuffed, i can't consume -- >> i have a plate with a glass of wine. >> at least the weather, that will snap you awake. cooling off in the 30s and 40s by tomorrow morning, still 50 in san jose. 56 in san francisco, and inland, one spot that might have a bit of patchy fog. 47 degrees, walnut creek. if you have your air filters on the autosetting, they may be running...
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senator at nbc news, claire mccaskill joins us this morning. great to have you all. we begin with the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack issuing another new round of subpoenas. five more allies of former president trump who were directly involved with the planning of the rally took place before the insurrection have been asked to provide testimonies and documents, they include roger stone, right wing conspiracy theorist, alex jones. stone was pardoned by former president trump for crimes tied to a congressional probe of trump's 2016 campaign. he appeared at multiple events in the days leading up to the capitol attack. he led a march to the capitol from the ellipse on saturday january 6th but did not end up doing so. in a statement last night stone says in part this. i have said time and time again i had no advance knowledge of the events that took place after the capitol that day. after the subpoena is served and my council reviews the requests, i will make my determination as to how i proceed. jones reportedly helped organize and rally at th
senator at nbc news, claire mccaskill joins us this morning. great to have you all. we begin with the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack issuing another new round of subpoenas. five more allies of former president trump who were directly involved with the planning of the rally took place before the insurrection have been asked to provide testimonies and documents, they include roger stone, right wing conspiracy theorist, alex jones. stone was pardoned by former...
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i love claire mccaskill saying everything is great with the economy except for the fact that everyoneg broke because they can't afford anything. if you look at these questions about our hometown heroes, the cops come in the moms, dads, that is what is going on in america, the great un-wokening. these people are saying don't propagandize my children and let me go to work and why are you making everything in my life more difficult? the big warning sign from election day is not just that ruby red voters turned out in droves. little america is saying wait a minute, democratic party, the socialism stuff you're pushing is making my life tremendous and more dangerous and much more difficult and i don't want it. >> laura: i completely concur in the left are spinning their wheels after last week's election, throwing everything up against the wall. teachers union president randi weingarten let it all slip saying first and foremost, we must listen to parents. now she saying they are our partners. let's be clear, culture warriors are labeling any discussion of discussion or race ert to stop us te
i love claire mccaskill saying everything is great with the economy except for the fact that everyoneg broke because they can't afford anything. if you look at these questions about our hometown heroes, the cops come in the moms, dads, that is what is going on in america, the great un-wokening. these people are saying don't propagandize my children and let me go to work and why are you making everything in my life more difficult? the big warning sign from election day is not just that ruby red...
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. >> we had sort of this idyllic family, claire was a lawyer, he was a doctor.emistry between the huxtable and claire and their children that wasn't cliche black poverty. >> son, your mother asked be eto'o come up here and kill you. how do you expect to get into college with grades like in? >> no problem. >> there is a much more conservative parent that is driving the cosby show. instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway? >> in any other sit-com, 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. >> and you could hear the audience gasp, because like this is a strong father who is going to say to his son as he said, you know, i brought new 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 camara
. >> we had sort of this idyllic family, claire was a lawyer, he was a doctor.emistry between the huxtable and claire and their children that wasn't cliche black poverty. >> son, your mother asked be eto'o come up here and kill you. how do you expect to get into college with grades like in? >> no problem. >> there is a much more conservative parent that is driving the cosby show. instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am...
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. >> reporter: author claire hartfield has written about this critical time period in chicago history>> what was the environment like when soldiers started returning back from world war i? >> well, there was tremendous tension because people were coming back and saying where is my job? i want my job back. and it was last hired, first fired. so, many black people lost their jobs in the factories, and they were given back to people who had been there before. at that point, people had settled and formed a new home here. and all these black soldiers had gone off to war, too, right? and they had a new sense of entitlement, really, to fair treatment when they came back to the united states. >> we fought for this country. we refuse to be treated as second-class citizens anymore. >> absolutely and they said no and we are going to demand our rights. >> reporter: these waters really tell a story, right? >> really do. one of the challenging things i think is that there are no markers out there. it looks so serene, and yet there are dangers. >> reporter: america's south had strict jim crow laws.
. >> reporter: author claire hartfield has written about this critical time period in chicago history>> what was the environment like when soldiers started returning back from world war i? >> well, there was tremendous tension because people were coming back and saying where is my job? i want my job back. and it was last hired, first fired. so, many black people lost their jobs in the factories, and they were given back to people who had been there before. at that point,...