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does that surprise you, claire? >> it doesn't surprise me i listened to a lot of senators, make fun of trump behind his back, acknowledge that he didn't know anything about anything, they go to meetings at the white house and come back shaking their head, that he didn't know the first thing about health care, or whatever policy they were talking about he was a joke, a liar, but, so what if they don't have the courage to come forward and do what they should do right now, and that's to say our democracy is in peril if our party keeps putting people forward that refused to accept the results of elections? rd tha>> those senator claire is talking about our republican senators, luke. these investigations and headlines are mounting against trump, when you're in washington, in republican circles, are other lawmakers getting bolder about their presidential aspirations? >> yes, i mean, i do think there's quite a bit of feeling out about when will be the breaking point for trump? there's quite a few people who want to run for
does that surprise you, claire? >> it doesn't surprise me i listened to a lot of senators, make fun of trump behind his back, acknowledge that he didn't know anything about anything, they go to meetings at the white house and come back shaking their head, that he didn't know the first thing about health care, or whatever policy they were talking about he was a joke, a liar, but, so what if they don't have the courage to come forward and do what they should do right now, and that's to say...
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and i absolutely agree with you and claire. if you talk to any republican pollster, first thing they tell you is there's 90% of the people that support some level of exemptions for life, health of the mother, and for rape and incest, and for this really to be a one-two punch of the supreme court taking away the right and then the state coming in and putting into place something in its stead that is so draconian and so backwards, it's led, quite frankly, a lot of people to your point that wouldn't necessarily vote for a democrat that are now thinking about maybe that's the only outlet i have to save some fundamental aspect of this right that preserves some level of protection. i think it's going to be stunning to watch. i think we all read that op-ed. we've seen these voter numbers. we've seen what's happened in these special elections. democratic voters because of this decision are singularly galvanized like nothing else that's happened this year. >> claire, it also pulls the curtain back on this really rotten core on the right
and i absolutely agree with you and claire. if you talk to any republican pollster, first thing they tell you is there's 90% of the people that support some level of exemptions for life, health of the mother, and for rape and incest, and for this really to be a one-two punch of the supreme court taking away the right and then the state coming in and putting into place something in its stead that is so draconian and so backwards, it's led, quite frankly, a lot of people to your point that...
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claire: i'm claire olson. i'm 19. a defender on the women's lacrosse team, and despite that title i identify as nonbinary. i use they/them pronouns, and i guess queer/lesbian,omewhere in between. heh. they, like, did, um, a line of their eyeliner that was, like, barbed wire, and i'm like, "ok. like, i could do that. i could do that," and whether or not, you know, i'm way too full of myself, totally could be, but also, like, i could totally do that. i don't feel that my makeup has any gender. i think you can use makeup to achieve gender. it's something easy to change about yourself, whereas, like, my body is not. my body is not something easy to change about myself, but if i'm, like, really dysphoric, i can just absolutely cut my contour to make it look like i'm just a dude, like, just fully a man. um, it's not always the most flattering makeup, but then again, you know, when you're queer, you don't always use makeup to look good. you just use makeup to look different. xavi: i cut my hair--ha-- pretty recently, and i'd
claire: i'm claire olson. i'm 19. a defender on the women's lacrosse team, and despite that title i identify as nonbinary. i use they/them pronouns, and i guess queer/lesbian,omewhere in between. heh. they, like, did, um, a line of their eyeliner that was, like, barbed wire, and i'm like, "ok. like, i could do that. i could do that," and whether or not, you know, i'm way too full of myself, totally could be, but also, like, i could totally do that. i don't feel that my makeup has any...
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claire reindorp, chief executive of _ possible.ve of young women's i possible. claire reindorp, chief- executive of young women's trust, thank you for your time.— executive of young women's trust, thank you for your time. reports suggest that authorities have regained control of large parts of a town in western iran from anti—government demonstrators. the protesters had briefly seized large parts of the city of 0shnaviyeh, which lies close to the border with iraq. footage appeared to show protesters in control of the town. police say about 740 people have been arrested nationwide, including 60 women, after protests were sparked by the death in custody of a woman who'd allegedly broken dress rules. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent, jiyar gol. it was a city, a small kurdish town, but it was the city on the first day of the protests, three people, three young people died there and i could hear them actually shouting "freedom, we will take revenge for those martyrs" and "you have nowhere to go". and last night, actually, we manage
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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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claire sticks around. when we come back, there's more from liz cheney who notably promised to campaign against election deniers this november. she also declared that if trump becomes a presidential nominee in the republican party again, she won't be a republican anymore. this lifelong republican will give it all up. showing us how much the party has shifted in her view. >>> plus, abortion is now legal in arizona including cases of rape and incest. vice president kamala harris spoke with our john heilemann and these extreme and draconian laws. we'll show that interview to you. >>> and later in the program, an arrogant and boastful donald trump saying he took things that didn't belong to him, secret things, to his florida home after leaving office. deadline continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. deadline continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva: think bigge
claire sticks around. when we come back, there's more from liz cheney who notably promised to campaign against election deniers this november. she also declared that if trump becomes a presidential nominee in the republican party again, she won't be a republican anymore. this lifelong republican will give it all up. showing us how much the party has shifted in her view. >>> plus, abortion is now legal in arizona including cases of rape and incest. vice president kamala harris spoke...
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i think claire mccaskill is right but. to understand that he is getting increasingly desperate and what that means from our political system. >> senator, as we go forward, what are you expecting, knowing what you do about the way these investigations are assembled? what kind of time table are you sensing in this federal investigation. >> i hope it goes quickly. but i will tell you what i am really encouraged by. it seems to me that when donald trump's lawyers, in quotes, filed the lawsuit for the special master, they opened the door and the department of justice broke it down with their filing. and for the first time, doj is explaining to the american people what the narrative of these facts are. and that is incredibly important. he could've just been a cold, legal filing, just covering the bases, but they told the story. and other stories out there. and it's gonna be told over and over and over again. and so it has really, finally, gotten through to them that they have to explain to the american people how serious this is
i think claire mccaskill is right but. to understand that he is getting increasingly desperate and what that means from our political system. >> senator, as we go forward, what are you expecting, knowing what you do about the way these investigations are assembled? what kind of time table are you sensing in this federal investigation. >> i hope it goes quickly. but i will tell you what i am really encouraged by. it seems to me that when donald trump's lawyers, in quotes, filed the...
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and i want to read you something, claire.r to democracy on this program, on september 30th, 2020. do you remember this claire, i'll remind you. trump had been asked by chris wallace the day before if he would accept the results of the election, and he said this, i'm urging my supporters to go to the polls and watch very carefully because that's what has to happen. i'm urging them to do it. i'm urging my people. i hope it's going to be a fair election. if it's a fair election, i'm 100% on board, but if i see tens of thousands being manipulated, i can't go along with that. headline was that he didn't commit to accepting the results of the election, one of what david reports out as one of the two big threats to our democracy. claire you said this, i believe in his heart he's a coward. this is not a man of great courage. i think he's a phony, i think he's looking for a fig leaf. i believe he thinks east going to lose and he doesn't want to confront that. he's going to be rejected by the american people. that has infected in david
and i want to read you something, claire.r to democracy on this program, on september 30th, 2020. do you remember this claire, i'll remind you. trump had been asked by chris wallace the day before if he would accept the results of the election, and he said this, i'm urging my supporters to go to the polls and watch very carefully because that's what has to happen. i'm urging them to do it. i'm urging my people. i hope it's going to be a fair election. if it's a fair election, i'm 100% on board,...
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claire was surprised by how emotional _ the king. how emotional she felt. - the king. claire was surprised by i how emotional she felt. whenever really thought— how emotional she felt. whenever really thought of _ how emotional she felt. whenever really thought of myself _ how emotional she felt. whenever really thought of myself as - how emotional she felt. whenever really thought of myself as an - how emotional she felt. wheneverj really thought of myself as an avid royalist _ really thought of myself as an avid royalist but i think she has made me feel quite _ royalist but i think she has made me feel quite differently about them. she is— feel quite differently about them. she is not somebody i know so i find it quite _ she is not somebody i know so i find it quite strange that i would feel emotional about someone i don't know but she _ emotional about someone i don't know but she has— emotional about someone i don't know but she has always been there. francoise — but she has always been there. francoise was inspired by her. i lov
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and chris and claire said, ou have along. and chris and claire said, you have got _ along.erie is strong at the start of the queue. as well as paying your respects at the end, you said that the queue itself is going to be quite an experience? l said that the queue itself is going to be quite an experience? i think it is a good _ to be quite an experience? i think it is a good way — to be quite an experience? i think it is a good way to _ to be quite an experience? i think it is a good way to show _ to be quite an experience? i think it is a good way to show respect. l to be quite an experience? i think| it is a good way to show respect. a lot of— it is a good way to show respect. a lot of people have different reasons for coming, happy to lay down flowers— for coming, happy to lay down flowers but i feel like this is a bit of. — flowers but i feel like this is a bit of. not _ flowers but i feel like this is a bit of, not necessarily blood sweat and tears — bit of, not necessarily blood sweat and tears but a good effort to give to the _ and tears but a good effort to give to
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. >> now to get more on this cnn's claire sebastian joins us now from london. i know there's news on this just out in the last few hours. claire, it's understandable, right, that there's a high level of concern throughout europe about this. >> reporter: yeah, paula. no one really shying away from the topic that this could have been sabotage. i think when you have three separate leaks in two pipe lines happening in the space of one day and it makes sense people are coming to this one conclusion. the eu promising to ramp up the security around the energy industry. the nato general secretary said while it's too early to make any conclusion, it's hard to imagine this is a coincidence. russia has a presence in the baltic and they think they will continue their saber-rattling and russia's presence there. the danish emergency agency says they don't expect any risk to the gas pipeline. there was no actual gas flowing to europe through these two pipe lines. the nordstrom 2 never started pumping. nordstrom 1 cut back until it was to zero. russia said it was political. th
. >> now to get more on this cnn's claire sebastian joins us now from london. i know there's news on this just out in the last few hours. claire, it's understandable, right, that there's a high level of concern throughout europe about this. >> reporter: yeah, paula. no one really shying away from the topic that this could have been sabotage. i think when you have three separate leaks in two pipe lines happening in the space of one day and it makes sense people are coming to this one...
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. >> joining me for insight and analysis are former democrat senator claire mccaskill, yamiche alcindor, and amy walter. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> 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. there's been no shortage of unkind things said about the vice president. the first may have come from john adams. i am vice president he said. in this i am nothing but i may be everything. the number one job of the vice president is to be a good number two, to help make progress without making waves. after 20 months, kamala harris is familiar with the position's unique challenges. she was seen as a new symbol of a racially diverse country, but as president biden's approval ratings fell, so did hers. she's been tasked with some intractable assignments, from enacting national voting reform to solving the immigration crisis at the border. some of her supporters saying she's being set up to fail. she's also well positioned to become president one day. why? 15 vice presidents have
. >> joining me for insight and analysis are former democrat senator claire mccaskill, yamiche alcindor, and amy walter. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> 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. there's been no shortage of unkind things said about the vice president. the first may have come from john adams. i am vice president he...
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claire sticks around.ir on the twin january 6th investigations happening now. the reporting and details on what the next couple of weeks will look like when we come back after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't gony awhere. ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a warm welcome to the show. we begin with concerns for the health of britons. queen elizabeth buckingham palace has been 96 year old. monarch is under medical supervision at balmoral her home in scotland. the statement says that the queen is comfortable, but without going into detail, british media or reporting that all 4 of her children are with her, including the air to the throne. prince charles, the queen, celebrated her platinum jubilee marking 7 decades of her reign earlier this year. but has increasingly handed over duties to family members and the speaker of the british parliament interrupted a debate to express lawmakers concerns. i will say something about the noise from which is just be made about your majesty. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house. when i say that we send over the best wishes to a magic, to the queen that she and the ro family are now thoughts and prayers of this moment . i'm going to take no more just to if there is anything else we should call him. thank you. let's get more
ah hello, i'm claire richardson, a warm welcome to the show. we begin with concerns for the health of britons. queen elizabeth buckingham palace has been 96 year old. monarch is under medical supervision at balmoral her home in scotland. the statement says that the queen is comfortable, but without going into detail, british media or reporting that all 4 of her children are with her, including the air to the throne. prince charles, the queen, celebrated her platinum jubilee marking 7 decades of...
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that is a threat to this country. >> what do you think of those about that, claire?tty clear to me, chris, that they have made a decision that they want to isolate the 30 to 35% of americans that are all in with donald trump and it is not unusual to see in all of the polling, across the board, that about 25% of the republican self-identified republicans are not with donald trump. they don't think he was a good president. they don't want him to run again. that is who joe biden is making the play for here. if he solidifies the majority of independent voters in this country and peels off anywhere from ten to 20% of self-identified republicans, the democrats will have comfortable majorities, not just in the midterms but in the white house in 2024. that's what this speech was about. i thought the most important contrast to the speech was what happened today. at the beginning of the day you had donald trump saying he was going to pardon everyone who committed political violence against capitol police officers and desecrating the capital on january 6th. at the end of the da
that is a threat to this country. >> what do you think of those about that, claire?tty clear to me, chris, that they have made a decision that they want to isolate the 30 to 35% of americans that are all in with donald trump and it is not unusual to see in all of the polling, across the board, that about 25% of the republican self-identified republicans are not with donald trump. they don't think he was a good president. they don't want him to run again. that is who joe biden is making...
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claire mccaskill, yammish alcindor, thank you. >> up next, farce or tragedy.us inside the public and private unraveling of trump's last lackey, rudy giuliani. its author joins me next. - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. (gentle music) don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when people ask, “but aren't you linked to dangerous flu complications, like pneumonia, heart attack, and hospitalizations?” i just say, “but, i'm just the flu.” it's him! who? i'm just the flu! fight the flu with sanofi flu vaccines, which help prevent flu in older adults. they've even been shown to provide better protection from flu-related complications compared to standard dose flu shots. don't get fluzone high-dose quadrivalent if you've had a seve
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cnn's claire sebastian is in london. let's start with cnn international correspondent ben wedeman in kharkiv. you had the opportunity to speak with residents of izium who had suffered months of russian occupation. what all did they tell you about that and then life after liberation? >> reporter: rosemary, life under russian occupation, they tell us, was difficult but bizarre. most of the people stayed off the streets as much as possible. normal life in that town simply came to an end. people huddled in their basements. there wasn't much food available. a lot of people got by on the fruit and vegetables they grew in their gardens. some people told us they were collecting rainwater because there were no basic services, no running water, for instance. but now that the russians are gone, it's still a struggle to get the basics. help arrives in izium. bags of barley meal, tins of food. waiting her turn, she shrugs off the tribulations of late. she has seen worse. we survived world war ii when i was little. and medicine is han
cnn's claire sebastian is in london. let's start with cnn international correspondent ben wedeman in kharkiv. you had the opportunity to speak with residents of izium who had suffered months of russian occupation. what all did they tell you about that and then life after liberation? >> reporter: rosemary, life under russian occupation, they tell us, was difficult but bizarre. most of the people stayed off the streets as much as possible. normal life in that town simply came to an end....
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cnn's claire sebastian is joining us now.ant to get to this issue of the staged votes but also the fact that ukraine is pressing on with its counter offensive in those very areas. >> yeah, absolutely, paula. president zelenskyy has said the donetsk region is the priority for ukraine. this is the number one priority for russia. russia has for there's a polling station in the referendum in the luhansk region, we can't verify that. ukraine is trying to swat the areas. russia is reporting very high levels at the agencies this morning reporting in the donetsk and liuhansk regions. we are getting reports of those regions where entry or exit are blocked facing difficulty according to the ukrainian authorities. so these are not free and fair elections, they are not going to be recognized by russian countries. they're called a success. >> that was a foregone conclusion. claire, we are hearing even for russia, look, we admit this mobilization isn't going according to plan. >> reporter: yeah, it's not an apology. it's an acknowledgment
cnn's claire sebastian is joining us now.ant to get to this issue of the staged votes but also the fact that ukraine is pressing on with its counter offensive in those very areas. >> yeah, absolutely, paula. president zelenskyy has said the donetsk region is the priority for ukraine. this is the number one priority for russia. russia has for there's a polling station in the referendum in the luhansk region, we can't verify that. ukraine is trying to swat the areas. russia is reporting...
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claire foy as the young royal highness. who we were on set with captures the queen inical in middle age. >> who is billy joe. >> billy joel. >> oh, joel? >> uptown girl. >> what are you talk about? >> i'm delighted to be here inheriting the role of elizabeth from two outstanding actresses. >> reporter: next season, elizabeth will be played by imelda stanton. >> hopefully, i look calm, collected and capable. my stomach, meanwhile, is doing somersaults. >> i never got to meet the queen, and i always wished i had had that experience. >> reporter: john lithgow won an emmy for "the crown," playing winston churchill opposite claire foy. >> your majesty. >> claire foy is a wonderful actress. she brought youth. she brought this wonderful tremulous trepidation. >> very well. i will discuss it with cabinet. >> no, you will inform the cabinet, prime minister. >> reporter: the scenes between claire and me were gradually seeing her assert her authority over him. >> i would ask you to consider your response in light of the respect that m
claire foy as the young royal highness. who we were on set with captures the queen inical in middle age. >> who is billy joe. >> billy joel. >> oh, joel? >> uptown girl. >> what are you talk about? >> i'm delighted to be here inheriting the role of elizabeth from two outstanding actresses. >> reporter: next season, elizabeth will be played by imelda stanton. >> hopefully, i look calm, collected and capable. my stomach, meanwhile, is doing...
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cnn's claire sebastian joins us now. claire, you heard nick mention a few moments ago. for everyday life in russia over the past six months hasn't changed that much, but with putin changing the stakes, this isn't going to come for free. when you pull back the curtain you can sort of see the big hole in vladimir putin's budget. is his war fiscally sustainable? >> reporter: i think it depends how long it will last. mobilization is a long-term commitment. expats will tell you it will take weeks, even months to get them to the front line properly trained and equipped. that's investment in the training, equipment, logistics. all of that coming at a time while russia has shown some resilience in the face of this unprecedented campaign of western sanctions, inflation has come down, ruble has stabilized, there was never a financial crisis, the strain is starting to show now. new data out and essentially with the budget surplus, it's all but evaporating. it's cut in half and in the meantime spending on the military is ramping up. hearing a recent report that they're urging gover
cnn's claire sebastian joins us now. claire, you heard nick mention a few moments ago. for everyday life in russia over the past six months hasn't changed that much, but with putin changing the stakes, this isn't going to come for free. when you pull back the curtain you can sort of see the big hole in vladimir putin's budget. is his war fiscally sustainable? >> reporter: i think it depends how long it will last. mobilization is a long-term commitment. expats will tell you it will take...
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let's go to cnn's claire sebastian in london.ders of poland and denmark, claire, say it was sabotage. what are we learning? >> reporter: yeah, european leaders, christine, not holding back even as this is being investigated in calling this a deliberate act or sabotage. they say this is clearly an act of sabotage and in just a couple of hours from ian stoltenberg who met with the danish minister, several happened in danish controlled waters. he said that they discussed the sabotage on the nordstream. they're calling it sabotage. we addressed the protection of critical infrastructure in nato countries. the danish minister agreeing saying this is a deliberate action. we cannot rule that out. he said russia has a significant military presence in the baltic sea. they're expecting them to continue their saber-rattling. these pipe lines are flashpoints in this war. the nordstream 2, which was a signature project to massively increase trade in gas between russia and europe was canceled days before the invasion. the nordstream 1 has been
let's go to cnn's claire sebastian in london.ders of poland and denmark, claire, say it was sabotage. what are we learning? >> reporter: yeah, european leaders, christine, not holding back even as this is being investigated in calling this a deliberate act or sabotage. they say this is clearly an act of sabotage and in just a couple of hours from ian stoltenberg who met with the danish minister, several happened in danish controlled waters. he said that they discussed the sabotage on the...
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she and the ukrainian prime minister -- cnn's claire sebastian joins me now from london.m the battlefield a foreign policy role for ukr ukraine's first lady. >> reporter: yeah, michael, i think it's important to note even at this critical moment they're keen to emphasize their relationship with the u.k. to cultivate and with other western partnerships that have been so critical to the course of this war. she is representing her husband, who as you know, has not left the country since the war started in february. he's keenly focused on that counter offensive in the east and south and also representing her country here. she's someone that's been very clear she prefers a role behind had the scenes but has stepped up in recent months taking on this practical, very public policy role. just last week she was in strasberg, attending the state of the eu address. you'll remember she addressed the u.s. congress in washington specifically addressing the air defense systems to be added to the roster the u.s. prepares for ukraine. a contrast to note vladimir putin of russia has not be
she and the ukrainian prime minister -- cnn's claire sebastian joins me now from london.m the battlefield a foreign policy role for ukr ukraine's first lady. >> reporter: yeah, michael, i think it's important to note even at this critical moment they're keen to emphasize their relationship with the u.k. to cultivate and with other western partnerships that have been so critical to the course of this war. she is representing her husband, who as you know, has not left the country since the...
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torres, oh my gosh, and claire, your courage, your courage. it's really hard for us to imagine how we would cope with such a thing and then use that grief for action to help save other lives and comfort other people. let us salute their courage. that makes a difference. [applause] and laura, thank you for talking about the gifford and all that is happening with activism and all of this. when this bill, the bill that we passed and became law that mattie was shaking hands with the president a minute after he signed the bill, when we were passing it, we thought is this really enough? is this really, should we settle for -- you know what i'm saying to you because it was so much more we wanted. we wanted background checks and assault weapon ban, we wanted some more things and i said to louie mcbeth, i said lucy i give you my vote and leadership of this caucus. if you say it's okay, we'll have the democratic vote for it and she said we absolutely must make this progress. so for all of us who wanted more, when we always want more, with lucy who lost
torres, oh my gosh, and claire, your courage, your courage. it's really hard for us to imagine how we would cope with such a thing and then use that grief for action to help save other lives and comfort other people. let us salute their courage. that makes a difference. [applause] and laura, thank you for talking about the gifford and all that is happening with activism and all of this. when this bill, the bill that we passed and became law that mattie was shaking hands with the president a...
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hello, i am claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. was truss has taken office as the u. k. a new prime minister as follows, the resignation of her predecessor, boris johnson. a trust has met with the queen who formally invited her to form a government. the new prime minister is immediately faced with the pressing task of strengthening the economy. as the u. k. vases, a cost of living prices, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. earlier we spoke to our correspondent barbara vessel in london, and we asked her why the transfer of power has taken so long and what challenges await prime minister live trust in the coming months. yeah, yeah, it's taken to month and it was agony. people were saying, we have a zoom, the government, we have no government at all. where in the rest of europe at governments, we're getting ready and talking about how to, whether the energy crisis is what matters to take against that bar. johnson was sort of having one vacation off to the other and he didn't really care about. instead of doing his job and dining
hello, i am claire richardson, a very warm welcome to the show. was truss has taken office as the u. k. a new prime minister as follows, the resignation of her predecessor, boris johnson. a trust has met with the queen who formally invited her to form a government. the new prime minister is immediately faced with the pressing task of strengthening the economy. as the u. k. vases, a cost of living prices, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. earlier we spoke to our correspondent barbara...
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hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president frank volter stein meyer has officially asked israel forgiveness for germany's handling of events. 50 years ago, 11 israeli t members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. at a commemoration, a ceremony attended by family members of the victims, shine mar, admitted germany, had failed to protect israeli athletes. leave against the wrong on his guests on that family members, president, head sulk is in fine. we are united in quiet remembrance of the 12 people who lost their lives than 5 and we are united in sorrow from those whose but let us not forget your smell. it is the old pain grew the pain of those who lost loved ones. you used to learn it also, it is ill pain which we have failed to adequately recognize for far too long. and i also know that the agreement we've now reached will not be able to hear all the open wounds, all o
hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president frank volter stein meyer has officially asked israel forgiveness for germany's handling of events. 50 years ago, 11 israeli t members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. at a commemoration, a ceremony attended by family members of the victims, shine mar, admitted germany, had failed to protect israeli...
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claire foy won a pair of emmys and a golden globe with her version of the queen.back to our conversations on insights into playing the queen. of all the actresses crowned queen on-screen -- >> your majesty. >> actors, too, few had the honor of an audience with her majesty in real life. >> we share a little spark. >> she doesn't acknowledge it. it's a bit of a wink. no wink, maybe, but mirrin has shaken hands with the role she stepped into for the 2006 biographical film "the queen," which recounted elizabeth's response to the death of princess diana. >> maybe we are partly to blame. >> it was quite dicy. it was not least because the british people have such an extraordinary passionate involvement with their monarchy. >> dicy, too, considering the woman herself was a famously private person. despite having one of the most recognizable faces and voices in the world. >> there is a great privilege of belonging to our place in the worldwide commonwealth. >> claire foy originated the role of queen elizabeth in the netflix series f five months pregnant in a crown with a t
claire foy won a pair of emmys and a golden globe with her version of the queen.back to our conversations on insights into playing the queen. of all the actresses crowned queen on-screen -- >> your majesty. >> actors, too, few had the honor of an audience with her majesty in real life. >> we share a little spark. >> she doesn't acknowledge it. it's a bit of a wink. no wink, maybe, but mirrin has shaken hands with the role she stepped into for the 2006 biographical film...
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however, there is a high possibility that most abu claire was accidentally hit by. i d. f. gunfire that was fired towards suspects identified his arm palestinian gunmen. despite the finding the military top legal office as they will not be launching a 3rd investigation due to lack of criminal suspicion. the soldier allegedly responsible for the killing cause, reportedly apologized. according to an israel military official, claire was shot dead while covering an israeli raid on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied westbank. despite being clearly identified as press several investigations by humanitarian organizations on the un concluded that she was killed by israeli fire. however, an official us probe has not reached a definitive conclusion as to who pulled the trigger, sparking criticism from our close family who were incredulous about the findings. and professor political science, dots assad, 9 slammed the israel investigation and claims that the killing was intentional. finding that these are alien announcing are absolutely have nothing to do with the reality and th
however, there is a high possibility that most abu claire was accidentally hit by. i d. f. gunfire that was fired towards suspects identified his arm palestinian gunmen. despite the finding the military top legal office as they will not be launching a 3rd investigation due to lack of criminal suspicion. the soldier allegedly responsible for the killing cause, reportedly apologized. according to an israel military official, claire was shot dead while covering an israeli raid on the jenin refugee...
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, according to bloomberg, citing energy company clair. in addition, the countries of the middle eastble to redirect oil volumes for export. which will allow them to receive additional benefits, which can not be said about the eu as it became known earlier to the american producers of liquefied oil, and gas have said they can't save europe from the energy crisis lng supplies are now on the pi. and they won't increase. in addition to acute issues with electricity, a price problem may also arise with water in lithuania, an increase in water supply tariffs is predicted, according to local mixtures , all water will rise in price for me in small municipalities, where there are few consumers in large cities, the increase will be less, as the lithuanian association of water supply suppliers believes prices will increase not in percentage terms, but at times most of out of seventy companies or all, 30% of their expenses are already spent on electricity, the most expensive water at the moment, bath tea and rietava residents. they pay 4.5 euros per cubic meter. and by the way, returning to the
, according to bloomberg, citing energy company clair. in addition, the countries of the middle eastble to redirect oil volumes for export. which will allow them to receive additional benefits, which can not be said about the eu as it became known earlier to the american producers of liquefied oil, and gas have said they can't save europe from the energy crisis lng supplies are now on the pi. and they won't increase. in addition to acute issues with electricity, a price problem may also arise...
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i got a letter in pin claire. call me, and i was a nurse, a cup. couple of because the democrats had cut them. okay. i did want to take him to nurse the little go to to here to the she no problem yesterday auto clinic, the 11 year garage door said north in melissa plan, ah ah, will you be making that color jana? yeah. so i'll leave you a call for my law attacking each of it, but the doctor, it's all out that he got in the dark. but i'm on a guy. come on and i was trying to get to touch it underneath now and he could continue. stalin i know positive without in our team our community commercial scheme will affect it. just keep me michael and i called back. what do i be for yellow again the coast deal more audio. ah, dr. kellen future williams. giovanni has one, yamaha y are in the who are rather une allowed than, you know, leave the at the, he can't believe that he was the shelter in community williams. that fugitive at t mac i let in with a yellow is josie billie. brit. seems them said a g o use niggle pull more chill, very low. try q swiss cheese.
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if laclare in the championship standings, the claire finish 2nd with george russell of mercedes in 3rd. yes i was there a good i had a clean again and then i could quickly you know, get back into my room and get into 2nd. yeah. just was really good on the tires. it was really enjoyable to drive today, even though it was quite a hot out there. but yeah, a great day for us the and was frustrating. i wish we could have ended up her a racing. but he says, yeah, unfortunately that we were 2nd about place and i was a because because of what i've been before, so it's a shame. but overall i, i gave you told me to today there are 6 races left in the season. but the title could be secured by for staff and the next group, pre in singapore, if he wins and the class fails to finish. and the richardson al jazeera, the man's final at the us open is on the way carlos al qaeda. that of spain is taken on, caspar would of norway, whoever wins will also become the new world number $1.99 cat. if that would be the youngest ever player to top the rankings either player has won a grand slam title before. it w
if laclare in the championship standings, the claire finish 2nd with george russell of mercedes in 3rd. yes i was there a good i had a clean again and then i could quickly you know, get back into my room and get into 2nd. yeah. just was really good on the tires. it was really enjoyable to drive today, even though it was quite a hot out there. but yeah, a great day for us the and was frustrating. i wish we could have ended up her a racing. but he says, yeah, unfortunately that we were 2nd about...
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claire marshall, bbc news.from earth. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelle has the story. closing in on the target. images beamed back from 7 million miles away as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details of the rocky world are revealed, but this probe isn�*t here to study it. its job is to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. ..two...one! oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as we can tell, our first planetary defence test was a success, and i think we can clap to that, everyone. cheering. so... right? so, yeah, well, i... yeah, i think that earthlings should sleep better — definitely i will! the people working here, we�*re definitely going to sleep better. the target was a twin asteroid system. a larger space rock orbited by a smaller one called dimorphos, about 150 metres — that�*s about 500 feet — across. the crash gave dimorphos a kick to change its speed and alter its orbit. telescopes on ea
claire marshall, bbc news.from earth. 0ur science editor rebecca morrelle has the story. closing in on the target. images beamed back from 7 million miles away as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details of the rocky world are revealed, but this probe isn�*t here to study it. its job is to knock the space rock off course by smashing into it. ..two...one! oh, wow. and this was the reaction from mission control. cheering. fantastic! 0h, fantastic! i definitely think that, as far as...
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there were 47,000 for claire work for. announced last week, the nhs in england alone. so, the priority has got to be dealing with the workforce crisis, and the fastest things you can do, and the easiest thing, is actually to give nhs workers and nurses particularly a significant pay rise above the one that is being offered. the cost—of—living crisis is affecting our members really significantly among many are telling us how worried they are about being able to pay their bills, and are already visiting food banks, and indeed a number of nhs organisations are opening food banks themselves to try and support their staff. so, the priority is to be dealing with the workforce crisis. just priority is to be dealing with the workforce crisis.— workforce crisis. just remind us what nurses — workforce crisis. just remind us what nurses are _ workforce crisis. just remind us what nurses are being - workforce crisis. just remind us what nurses are being offered l workforce crisis. just remind us| what nurses are being offered at workf
there were 47,000 for claire work for. announced last week, the nhs in england alone. so, the priority has got to be dealing with the workforce crisis, and the fastest things you can do, and the easiest thing, is actually to give nhs workers and nurses particularly a significant pay rise above the one that is being offered. the cost—of—living crisis is affecting our members really significantly among many are telling us how worried they are about being able to pay their bills, and are...
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. >> cnn's claire sebastian is tracking events in ukraine from her vantage point in london. me now live. good morning to you has announced a surprise visit to kyiv and has new plans to dig out of the energy crisis. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: the ecommission president has just delivered her annual state of the union speech. she was fully dressed in ukrainian colors. she wants you to put in additional measures to try to help ukraine's economy as they conduct the counter offensive. she wants to provide ukraine with seamless access to the european single market. she wants to connect ukraine to the european electricity grid, roa roaming, free roaming. no import duties on the ukrainian imports coming into the eu. these would be additional measures to boost it. obviously we know ukraine wants to join the e.u. that is an extremely long process that would help them be part of this in economic terms and energy prices, short tempt that go she to be possible to be low cost energy producers. wind, solar, nonfossil fuels, they are reaping benefits and can contribu
. >> cnn's claire sebastian is tracking events in ukraine from her vantage point in london. me now live. good morning to you has announced a surprise visit to kyiv and has new plans to dig out of the energy crisis. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: the ecommission president has just delivered her annual state of the union speech. she was fully dressed in ukrainian colors. she wants you to put in additional measures to try to help ukraine's economy as they conduct...
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w dot com, a check saw social media at d, w. m. claire richardson in berlin for me and the team working behind the scenes. thanks much watching. ah, him when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them versus i, what is the poetry, the secret of a house i'm house about their motivations. the real goal of architecture is to create habit dads for human, about their struggles and dreams. responsibility is huge. they have so much to lose . shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture does this has to be really, really good. it starts september 30th on d, w. this is d, w. news asia coming up to date, fuel price high protests are often indonesia, energy costs surging around the world at the rise. for indonesians is huge, as the government cuts back subsidies alaskan economists if the move could backfire and to fulfill the dream of building your own home. only to have it washed away the cruel reality of pakistan's catastrophic floods. and the millions of people affected ah, i've bee
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claire - that as well. thank you very much for those comments. claire and i for those comments.ceremonies, the ceremony of the keys, before he and other members of the royal family make their way up the royal mile early this afternoon in artificial procession before that service at saint giles happens. i will you were similar comments on the flowers to reflect a range of emotions on display. 0ne says, your majesty, your dignity, grace and service will not be forgotten and another saying, hope you are back in prince philip putt arms dancing and laughing. a third saying thank you for your never ending love and devotion the nation. ., ., ., ~ , ., never ending love and devotion the nation. ., ., ., ,, , ., , never ending love and devotion the nation. ., ., ., ~ , . nation. lorna, thank you very much. at holyroodhouse. _ nation. lorna, thank you very much. at holyroodhouse. from _ nation. lorna, thank you very much. at holyroodhouse. from 5pm, - nation. lorna, thank you very much. - at holyroodhouse. from 5pm, members of the public will be able to view the coffin as it lies in state
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hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks much for joining us. ukrainian officials say russian missile and air strikes have caused widespread power outages across its eastern regions. around heart chief and in the dawn boss, ukrainian president, bullard emer zalinski said russia was attempting to deprive residents of light and heating. meanwhile, be operator of this operation nuclear power plant said it had been able to safely shut down its last working reactor. after its external electricity connection was restored. on the edge of ha, have city fire crews battle ablaze at one of ukraine's biggest power and heating plants. flames in the night. sky are the only source of light as the region is plunged into darkness. wound 11 lyrica missile struck an infrastructure. so transformers which serve the city of clark, if were damaged. but you, ukraine says russian missiles struck across its east and south destroying homes, with multiple fatalities reported. russia's military denied, striking civilian targets, saying it had launched an offensive against military objects. but keith says russia is re
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