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hi, claire, i'm divya.u enough for helping us, because this is not an easy task. really that's what intrigued me, the fact that you were focusing on a key issue that women face, that they would not want to speak about openly. look, there's stanton right there on the right. look the windows are completely blacked out. you can't see anything. it looks like it's open, though. how are you feeling? yeah, i'm slightly nervous. you do not have to stay in there and you can pull out at any point. are you 0k? yeah. ready? yeah. good luck. claire's calling herself lissa and goes in with one of our producers. in the waiting room, claire is introduced to anne, who says she's an advisor. they won't see claire with me. what's in here? the camera. when you go in, what you need to do is put this on your lap. claire returns to secretly film on her own. post—abortion syndrome, is that a thing? no. it is completely made up. there is no evidence for it whatsoever. almost none of that whatsoever was rooted in reality, that it's
hi, claire, i'm divya.u enough for helping us, because this is not an easy task. really that's what intrigued me, the fact that you were focusing on a key issue that women face, that they would not want to speak about openly. look, there's stanton right there on the right. look the windows are completely blacked out. you can't see anything. it looks like it's open, though. how are you feeling? yeah, i'm slightly nervous. you do not have to stay in there and you can pull out at any point. are...
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hi, claire, i'm divya.k you enough for helping us, because this is not an easy task. really that's what intrigued me, the fact that you were focusing on a key issue that women face, that they would not want to speak about openly. look, there's stanton right there on the right. look the windows are completely blacked out. you can't see anything. it looks like it's open, though. how are you feeling? yeah, i'm slightly nervous. you do not have to stay in there and you can pull out at any point. are you 0k? yeah. ready? yeah. good luck. claire's calling herself lissa and goes in with one of our producers. hi, it's lissa and ella. just a few wee forms for you to fill out, i we are going to do a pregnancy test. i in the waiting room, claire is introduced to anne, who says she's an advisor. i want to come in with lissa. we have policies. and they're rigorously adhered to. _ don't make an issue. i would love you not. to make an issue of it. do you want me to give you ten minutes? - i'll give you ten minutes and a c
hi, claire, i'm divya.k you enough for helping us, because this is not an easy task. really that's what intrigued me, the fact that you were focusing on a key issue that women face, that they would not want to speak about openly. look, there's stanton right there on the right. look the windows are completely blacked out. you can't see anything. it looks like it's open, though. how are you feeling? yeah, i'm slightly nervous. you do not have to stay in there and you can pull out at any point....
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what do you reckon, claire ? i it depends how claire?ess , or how much you enjoyed guess, or how much you enjoyed much of a bonding experience. it was if you really enjoy putting up wardrobe based on those grit, it's like getting a new jigsaw puzzle. isn't puzzle. exactly. isn't it? isn't the point that she's trying get exactly you say. bond with exactly what you say. bond with her would this her daughter. why why would this person cynical and come person be so cynical and come back, quite back, say this. really quite a colleague well. also, i mean, colleague as well. also, i mean, i've got the feeling that wardrobe is to fall down just the way it's formal because. the child involved back. do child was involved back. what do you of the thing? that's you make of the thing? that's a really lovely way to spend it of because the one of the because one of the one of the beautiful things about putting up a piece of furniture with somebody you love is when you look at it and you think, oh look at it and you think, oh look at it and you think, o
what do you reckon, claire ? i it depends how claire?ess , or how much you enjoyed guess, or how much you enjoyed much of a bonding experience. it was if you really enjoy putting up wardrobe based on those grit, it's like getting a new jigsaw puzzle. isn't puzzle. exactly. isn't it? isn't the point that she's trying get exactly you say. bond with exactly what you say. bond with her would this her daughter. why why would this person cynical and come person be so cynical and come back, quite...
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what do you reckon, claire ? i it depends how claire? how much you enjoyed guess, or how much you enjoyed much of a bonding experience. it was if you really enjoy putting up wardrobe based on those grit, it's like getting a new jigsaw puzzle. isn't puzzle. exactly. isn't it? isn't the point that she's trying get exactly you say. bond with exactly what you say. bond with her would this her daughter. why why would this person cynical and come person be so cynical and come back, quite back, say this. really quite a colleague well. also, i mean, colleague as well. also, i mean, i've got the feeling that wardrobe is to fall down just the way it's formal because. the child involved back. do child was involved back. what do you of the thing? that's you make of the thing? that's a really lovely way to spend it of because the one of the because one of the one of the beautiful things about putting up a piece of furniture with somebody you love is when you look at it and you think, oh look at it and you think, oh look at it and you think, oh look a
what do you reckon, claire ? i it depends how claire? how much you enjoyed guess, or how much you enjoyed much of a bonding experience. it was if you really enjoy putting up wardrobe based on those grit, it's like getting a new jigsaw puzzle. isn't puzzle. exactly. isn't it? isn't the point that she's trying get exactly you say. bond with exactly what you say. bond with her would this her daughter. why why would this person cynical and come person be so cynical and come back, quite back, say...
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doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful _ privacy.ng - privacy. doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful having you - privacy. doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful having you on | it's been wonderful having you on the programme. i wish you the very best of luck with your efforts going forward. thank you forjoining us. thank you. the former director of the us centers for disease control and prevention has told a us congressional panel that he believes covid—19 was probably the result of an accidental laboratory leak in china. dr robert redfield, who led the cdc from 2018 to 2021, was testifying at the opening session of a house of representatives committee set up to investigate the origins of the virus. china has strongly denied the lab leak allegation, calling it defamatory. let's hear what dr redfield had to say. as a clinical virologist, that i felt it was not scientifically plausible that this virus went from a bat to humans and became one of the most infectious viruses that we have for humans. all viruses are not t
doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful _ privacy.ng - privacy. doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful having you - privacy. doctor claire nightingale, it's been wonderful having you on | it's been wonderful having you on the programme. i wish you the very best of luck with your efforts going forward. thank you forjoining us. thank you. the former director of the us centers for disease control and prevention has told a us congressional panel that he believes covid—19 was...
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hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. in the coming hours, e u leaders are set to endorse a plan to ramp up the supply of artillery shells to keep their gallery for a summit in brussels, where united nations secretary general antonio quoterush will also join. ukrainian president will let him hear zalinski will address the meeting via video link. the summer agenda also covers migration and the economic impact of the war in ukraine. so with the or in ukraine high on the minds of e leaders, let's get straight across to our correspondent rosie birch, in brussels, or rosie the you preparing to endorse a plan to send ukraine. a 1000000 rounds of ammunition within the next year is more military support likely to be on today's agenda. leaders here in this building will be giving claire resounding rubber stamp to this plan to jointly procure ammunition for ukraine, something key. it says it needs and fast and we've heard it from the estonian prime minister kaya collis. she is the woman who is behind this plan. she says she's delig
hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. in the coming hours, e u leaders are set to endorse a plan to ramp up the supply of artillery shells to keep their gallery for a summit in brussels, where united nations secretary general antonio quoterush will also join. ukrainian president will let him hear zalinski will address the meeting via video link. the summer agenda also covers migration and the economic impact of the war in ukraine. so with the or in ukraine high on the...
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about claire? you have a hearing coming up. >> sure, yale. in terms of process we are doing title by title hearing process right now and in the last congress we announced a few of her upcoming grants including nutrition and other subcommittees will be doing farm related hearings as well to bring stakeholders to the table. then we go through the process of writing and negotiating with their counterparts in the senate and their counterparts in the house. right now we are in the information gathering stage. for the senate where the portal to make comments and we do stakeholder meetings. right now is getting feedback from folks on what is working and what's not working and what we need to change and to keep that in mind as we move forward. c i can talk about the house side. we will get underway. last congress were held in 19 farm bill related hearings and a number of working sessions across the country and we have similarly thin and that information gathering stage and i think that will help as we go through with additional hearings this year as
about claire? you have a hearing coming up. >> sure, yale. in terms of process we are doing title by title hearing process right now and in the last congress we announced a few of her upcoming grants including nutrition and other subcommittees will be doing farm related hearings as well to bring stakeholders to the table. then we go through the process of writing and negotiating with their counterparts in the senate and their counterparts in the house. right now we are in the information...
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and our friend, the former senator claire mccaskill is with us tim, andrew, and claire, all msnbc contributors ross, i start with you we don't know what we don't know, right? i mean, this is ostensibly an investigation that in these final s days has at its center h hush money payments, but just take me through what that scope of inquiry looks like, as far as newness. >> well, i think what we know so far is the fact pattern is very well established that stormy daniels had some interaction with donald trump in lake tahoe, she says it was affair, he says it wasn't. at some point, she approached him, there was some meeting of the minds, and there was an agreement made that apparently, according to michael cohen, she would receive $130,000 to sort of keep this whole matter quiet. and michael cohen then paid that money personally and donald trump, according to him, reimbursed him for that money. but you're right, nicolle, the big part of this is what we don't know we don't know what the other witnesses in this grand jury investigation have told the grand jury we don't know if there's been other peop
and our friend, the former senator claire mccaskill is with us tim, andrew, and claire, all msnbc contributors ross, i start with you we don't know what we don't know, right? i mean, this is ostensibly an investigation that in these final s days has at its center h hush money payments, but just take me through what that scope of inquiry looks like, as far as newness. >> well, i think what we know so far is the fact pattern is very well established that stormy daniels had some interaction...
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claire huang, thank you very much _ chips. claire huang, thank you very much for— chips.e huang, thank you very much for your time. - thank you. let's get some of the day's other business news. the number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week. still, the latest data shows no signs that higher interest rates are having a material impact on the labour market, which remains very tight indeed. meanwhile, fourth—quarter gdp growth in the world's largest economy has been revised from 2.6% to 2.7%. this slower growth reflects downgrades to exports and consumer spending. wells fargo is set to pay nearly $98 million in fines for enabling the apparent violation of us sanctions against iran. us regulators accuse the bank of providing a trade finance platform to a foreign lender that used it to process more than $530 million in banned transactions. a wells fargo spokesperson said the bank is pleased to see this matter resolved, explaining that it involved conduct that ended in 2015, and which it voluntarily self—reported. stay with us on b
claire huang, thank you very much _ chips. claire huang, thank you very much for— chips.e huang, thank you very much for your time. - thank you. let's get some of the day's other business news. the number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose moderately last week. still, the latest data shows no signs that higher interest rates are having a material impact on the labour market, which remains very tight indeed. meanwhile, fourth—quarter gdp growth in the world's...
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claire is right, this is not a party. this is the way the rule of law is supposed to work and that's the way it works, folks on the right. you just have to suck it up and get used to it if it happens. thank you very much. >> up next on "the reidout," the hush money grand jury hears from a witness trying to impeach michael cohen's testimony. "the reidout" continues after this. you loved doing... before your asthma got in the way? get back to the things you love... with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma. having too many eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, can cause inflammation and asthma symptoms. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is 1 dose every 8 weeks. fasenra can help patients to breathe better. most patients did not have an asthma attack in the first year. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral steroids. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop
claire is right, this is not a party. this is the way the rule of law is supposed to work and that's the way it works, folks on the right. you just have to suck it up and get used to it if it happens. thank you very much. >> up next on "the reidout," the hush money grand jury hears from a witness trying to impeach michael cohen's testimony. "the reidout" continues after this. you loved doing... before your asthma got in the way? get back to the things you love... with...
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claire fox, free speech issue. claire fox, baroness claire fox, to be precise.rsity. then she retweeted. she had the audacity to retweet a ricky gervais joke and then there was a little bit of, i would call it a mini campaign to get a council on council. she was, when it came to speaking, paul says, michelle, is the matter michelle, what is the matter with you? your channel, with you? you and your channel, you the courage to you don't have the courage to even the how you're even read the joke how you're supposed to be a free speech channel. and you don't channel. and i bet you don't even this email out. i've even read this email out. i've got no problem reading this joke. it was a 62nd so joke. it was a 62nd clip, so i've honest, i don't i've got to be honest, i don't have for all can google have time for all you can google it, the clip, the part that it, but the clip, the part that they got offended our eyes were ricky gervais was joking about a woman the old fashioned woman he said the old fashioned women the with wounds . women are the ones with wounds. and r
claire fox, free speech issue. claire fox, baroness claire fox, to be precise.rsity. then she retweeted. she had the audacity to retweet a ricky gervais joke and then there was a little bit of, i would call it a mini campaign to get a council on council. she was, when it came to speaking, paul says, michelle, is the matter michelle, what is the matter with you? your channel, with you? you and your channel, you the courage to you don't have the courage to even the how you're even read the joke...
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claire: we're always looking for what sort of says the moment. say the moment of january 6. judy: signs collected after the insurrection of january 6, when supporters of president trump attempted to stop the transfer of power. mason's most recent book predicts that our divides today over our identities and competing visions for the country's future will likely le to more political violence, but that it's ultimately up to our leaders. lilliana: people listen to leaders. we have run some experiments where we have had people read messages from jobiden and donald trump, for example, a message that tells them, violence is never ok, we should never engage in violence. when people read that message, they become less approving of violence. ouleaders are able to guide their followers toward violence or away from violence. whether or not they encourage their supporters to engage in violence is actually up to them. and our future is going to depend on that outcome. michelle: the divisions in the country are definitely causing me a lot of anxiety and lost sl
claire: we're always looking for what sort of says the moment. say the moment of january 6. judy: signs collected after the insurrection of january 6, when supporters of president trump attempted to stop the transfer of power. mason's most recent book predicts that our divides today over our identities and competing visions for the country's future will likely le to more political violence, but that it's ultimately up to our leaders. lilliana: people listen to leaders. we have run some...
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let me bring back charles coleman jr., ari melber, claire mccaskill as well as barbara mcquade. charles, i want to ask you about that, that last point. this now is putting alvin bragg in the history books this is a state prosecutor he's the manhattan d.a h he's now the first to go, if anyone else will go, they'll be after him. he's faced unprecedented threats. threats from donald trump. trump has used words like death and destruction and essentially promised mayhem or said there would be mayhem or could be. what do you make of the fact that this has now happened and the kind of atmosphere that this proceeding will take place under? >> well, joy, this is a day that so many have waited for the because the two words i think about with respect to what we're talking about around the indictment is number one, accountability and with respect to alvin bragg, number two is trail blazer this is a person who has seen the evident, has decided to move forward, has pressed forward in light of a number of different reasons why many people would have turned back he's doing his job he's doing wh
let me bring back charles coleman jr., ari melber, claire mccaskill as well as barbara mcquade. charles, i want to ask you about that, that last point. this now is putting alvin bragg in the history books this is a state prosecutor he's the manhattan d.a h he's now the first to go, if anyone else will go, they'll be after him. he's faced unprecedented threats. threats from donald trump. trump has used words like death and destruction and essentially promised mayhem or said there would be mayhem...
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but claire wade so premeditated. but claire wade is recommending that that is changed.morning. his concern with that is that women who are victims of domestic abuse , who victims of domestic abuse, who end up lashing out against a partner who has been abusing them for a long time, could end up falling foul of a change in the law. such as this grabbing a knife and killing your partner could end up with very, very could end up with a very, very term . but that feels like term. but that feels like something which could be sort of ironed out in a public consultation and in another government review over the next months. but i think from what we're hearing today, the firm indication government indication from the government that they will be moving forward with. a lot of these recommendations when the report is summer and, is published in the summer and, of reflect it will be of course, we reflect it will be up judge in that court up to the judge in that court case to actually reflect case as well to actually reflect on sentencing in detail that on the sentencing in detail t
but claire wade so premeditated. but claire wade is recommending that that is changed.morning. his concern with that is that women who are victims of domestic abuse , who victims of domestic abuse, who end up lashing out against a partner who has been abusing them for a long time, could end up falling foul of a change in the law. such as this grabbing a knife and killing your partner could end up with very, very could end up with a very, very term . but that feels like term. but that feels like...
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ah, hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. european leaders have gathered for a 2nd day of meetings at their summit in brussels on the agenda on friday. the european economy leaders will assess the recent turmoil in the global banking sector, which has seen a number of banks collapse amid wider fears of confusion. now they will be joined by european central bank chief christine legard, as they discuss european banking exposure to the crisis. straight across the des, brussels bureau, chief, alexandra on non and joining us now from that summit, alexandra, today, the focus is on the european union's economy. after financial turmoil has shaken the global banking sector, you tell us more about what to expect there. well, i think clara, that we can expect a message of confidence and message of reassurance today that banks in the european union, and especially in the euro zone and member states that use the euro as their currency, that they are well protected against a prospect of a new crisis becaus
ah, hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. european leaders have gathered for a 2nd day of meetings at their summit in brussels on the agenda on friday. the european economy leaders will assess the recent turmoil in the global banking sector, which has seen a number of banks collapse amid wider fears of confusion. now they will be joined by european central bank chief christine legard, as they discuss european banking exposure to the crisis. straight across the des,...
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thank le, dash ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. it is exactly one month since a massive earthquake hits, southern turkey and northwestern syria. more than 50000 people were killed in the worst natural disaster in modern turkish history. now the quakes epicenter was near the turkish city of ghazi on tapp close to the syrian border. millions of people have been affected, left injured, homeless or lacking basic facilities. on cra, declared a 3 months state of emergency for the 10 provinces that were most affected. and the government also arrested contractor, suspected of shoddy building that may have vastly increased the death toll in northwestern syria years of war have made the situation harder to evaluate the cities of aleppo. and if lab were among those badly het and powerful after shock in the following weeks triggered new fears, did these mohammed r refi reports now from england? at nightfall, the 44 year old m r. i ead fills his car with blankets and drives to the outskirts of it live far away from the cities crumbling resident
thank le, dash ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. it is exactly one month since a massive earthquake hits, southern turkey and northwestern syria. more than 50000 people were killed in the worst natural disaster in modern turkish history. now the quakes epicenter was near the turkish city of ghazi on tapp close to the syrian border. millions of people have been affected, left injured, homeless or lacking basic facilities. on cra, declared a 3 months state of...
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senator claire mccaskill is back with us. david and claire, msnbc political analyst. david, i want to start with you. i should say on these internal deliberations that involve bret baier and martha maccallum who have the news acre titles on these nights, that there is some sense from book folks was put the call back in as a call column. regardless, the reporting is rock solid on the fact that even the news he asked figures he returned with an accurate call of arizona for joe biden. >> i think they saw it as a terrible thing to happen to their viewers, especially ahead of others having gone first. they would have like very much to have been able to lay the groundwork and say, fox news is joining other news organizations but please don't let us be the ones to break this news to our viewers and to the nation. that is what i was thinking seen as a severing of accord between many trump voters and fox viewers and the network that night. you saw it on their faces. there were surprised. they were presenting at that night, not that they did not have any notice but that this wa
senator claire mccaskill is back with us. david and claire, msnbc political analyst. david, i want to start with you. i should say on these internal deliberations that involve bret baier and martha maccallum who have the news acre titles on these nights, that there is some sense from book folks was put the call back in as a call column. regardless, the reporting is rock solid on the fact that even the news he asked figures he returned with an accurate call of arizona for joe biden. >> i...
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i think claire, you heard from that provincial advisor? oh, oh, to an attempt to be considered tree at all. cost seems really weighing up his words . not trying to, ruffling any feathers. you remember? couple months ago you had lots of ukrainian top figures being pretty outspoken in their demands for support for weapons, notably, ukraine's ambassador germany under the minnock was someone who was a kind of tabloid favorite. and i think they've realized that that can be counterproductive, especially with china. that's kind of sissy on the fence right now. is supporting russia to an extent is allowing rush to sell its energy will be that a big discount, but hasn't really thrown its military might behind russia yet. and provided ammunition, other supplies on a large scale says the real desire there to make sure that stays as it is and doesn't increase the kind of scale of the support that the same goes for the you. that's now finally getting around to a bi ammunition for ukraine, but there was all see that call to haste. i think it's important
i think claire, you heard from that provincial advisor? oh, oh, to an attempt to be considered tree at all. cost seems really weighing up his words . not trying to, ruffling any feathers. you remember? couple months ago you had lots of ukrainian top figures being pretty outspoken in their demands for support for weapons, notably, ukraine's ambassador germany under the minnock was someone who was a kind of tabloid favorite. and i think they've realized that that can be counterproductive,...
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jude saved my daughter's life. [ claire ] i love st.se call or go online right now and become a st. jude partner in hope today. ♪ ♪ >> brian: listen up, the nfl facing huge backlash for the biggest stories for fear for their safety. a new rule to allow teams to plate two thursday night games in a season and did not know it until the season started. our next guest said this will pose a challenge and his fellow players, they actually pause the talks until may. minnesota wide receiver kj osborn joins us now. kj, most of us watching will now play on thursday or sunday but tell us from the play were perspective what is so challenging? >> right, i appreciate you for having me on, first of all. but come out to a sunday game and back around to play on a thursday can come obviously, we play a very physical, you know i'm a hard game. to be able to turn that quick and get your body turned over and take the punches and the game plan. to have to play two games in a short period of time, tough from player safety trying to recover. we don't practice m
jude saved my daughter's life. [ claire ] i love st.se call or go online right now and become a st. jude partner in hope today. ♪ ♪ >> brian: listen up, the nfl facing huge backlash for the biggest stories for fear for their safety. a new rule to allow teams to plate two thursday night games in a season and did not know it until the season started. our next guest said this will pose a challenge and his fellow players, they actually pause the talks until may. minnesota wide receiver kj...
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claire, i baroness claire fox.laire, i want to get your thoughts first on whether you think it's that these private communications were in the way that they were i. i think that we can all have qualms about journalistic ethics, whether , you know, ethics, whether, you know, things given in confidence can be handed over , whether there's be handed over, whether there's a breach of trust. but i that is about oakeshott has made a good case for this bringing the pubuc case for this bringing the public interest and i would like to that i had qualms about a lot of the informal action that was put in the public square. for example, and all of the partygate and so on were leaked. when i somebody and they were in place sent to journalists and they then revealed them and at they then revealed them and at the time nobody said, oh, isn't that breaching private trust . in that breaching private trust. in other words, i think that the more information we have, the better and because of the slowness of getting an inquiry the grou
claire, i baroness claire fox.laire, i want to get your thoughts first on whether you think it's that these private communications were in the way that they were i. i think that we can all have qualms about journalistic ethics, whether , you know, ethics, whether, you know, things given in confidence can be handed over , whether there's be handed over, whether there's a breach of trust. but i that is about oakeshott has made a good case for this bringing the pubuc case for this bringing the...
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claire, thank you.rimes. claire, thank you. thanks for having me. - i'm joined now by lynn sweet, washington bureau chief of chicago sun times. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme. unprecedented is the key word — what's your reaction to today's news? well, my reaction was to take a little bit of a different angle here, was how swiftly all of trump's allies came to his defence, all saying the same thing, and that is it is a focused attempt to discredit the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg. almost every statement read the same way, almost every statement from his allies made some reference to alvin bragg being a soros prosecutor, and that is a soros prosecutor, and that is a reference to george soros, the wealthy financial business executive but who also is jewish, and many people have written that when you use his name as a stand—in, you are raising anti—semitic tropes. but so many people now who are his allies are saying that i do think it is noteworthy.
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at 58, claire o'neill was starting to find her old job as a housekeeper too physically demanding.she is now starting a whole new career as a chef. i like the thrill and the buzz of the kitchen, it's a very lively atmosphere a lot of the time. it can be very challenging, but it is also incredibly rewarding, when you have fed over 100 people on a sunday and you get to the end of the shift and you think, "i don't know how we did that, "but we did." like millions of workplaces across the country, this pub's problem isn't a lack of customers. ever since the bounce back from the pandemic, the problem has been finding the staff. half a million workers have exited the place, some retiring earlier than before. businesses like this are trying to lure older workers back in. the experience, the life skills, the way they carry themselves and can talk to people naturally. i think it's great having the energy of young people joining the business but you can't train experience. one change the government is reportedly planning is to raise the lifetime tax—free limit on the value of pension schemes
at 58, claire o'neill was starting to find her old job as a housekeeper too physically demanding.she is now starting a whole new career as a chef. i like the thrill and the buzz of the kitchen, it's a very lively atmosphere a lot of the time. it can be very challenging, but it is also incredibly rewarding, when you have fed over 100 people on a sunday and you get to the end of the shift and you think, "i don't know how we did that, "but we did." like millions of workplaces across...
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acting genera during the obama era glengary, navarro prosecutor and former - player because cole claire, the forme president who is now running for president has a been indicted but this into perspective fo us >> well, this man's legacy has a lot of firsts. he is the first president to b impeached twice, he is the first president to lose th popular vote twice he is the first president to refuse to peacefully transfe of power and insight and interaction, and now he is the first president to be indicted for a criminal charge. i do think it is a solem occasion i do not think it is time for partisan party, i think it i time for us to let the process work and i think it is important, stephanie, and i know that som of the really smart legal mind on this panel can speak to this this is a tricky - because if it is what we think it is, this prosecutor i enhancing a state charge o falsifying business records to get to a felony with a campaig violation that occurred in a federal campaign so, either he is going to have to enhance it with a state campaign violation, which woul be a little for's it w
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claire sebastian joins us live from london. good morning, claire. how secure is the banking system and can we expect more turmoil ahead? >> i think we got a sense from the markets on monday that things were finding a little bit of a footing, perhaps some confidence was returning, notwithstanding the situation with first republic where clearly the first rescue with that consortium of banks has not restored confidence. they may be looking at a plan "b," led by jpmorgan. neither first republic nor jpmorgan would confirm that. the regional banks are under intense scrutiny because of the number of uninsured deposits, that some including first republic have. and it's the rising interest rates and that kind of risk. overall, the u.s. banking system is more secure than it was in 2008. the regulations, the stress tests, the requirements and all of those things have made it so. the question, of course, when it comes to the current crisis is whether or not people believe that. if depositors believe that and regulators believe that. that's why they've come out
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let's talk about that with claire mccaskill. for being with us. >> thanks, ali. >> this constant tension among democrats whether they should lean into things about this or lean away. many are saline into the policy things that biden has done. lean into kitchen table issues. what do you make of rebecca's argument, lean into this because with respect to commonsense gun laws the numbers favor democrats? >> well, certainly, extreme positions lose elections. most of america is closer to the middle than they are to the ends. of the spectrum on issues particularly ones that are people feel passionately about. so what's happened is the republicans have gotten into gerrymandered districts that are so republicans they keep trying to go further and further and further to the right in order to avoid a primary that might cause them a problem. in doing so they're making our elections for democrats much easier. my state is great example. keep in mind that when i lost my election in 2018 we had the majority of statewide office holders in missou
let's talk about that with claire mccaskill. for being with us. >> thanks, ali. >> this constant tension among democrats whether they should lean into things about this or lean away. many are saline into the policy things that biden has done. lean into kitchen table issues. what do you make of rebecca's argument, lean into this because with respect to commonsense gun laws the numbers favor democrats? >> well, certainly, extreme positions lose elections. most of america is...
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claire sticks around. when we come back we'll turn to the news out of the grand jury that is investigating the twice impeached ex-president in new york. they reportedly heard from a witness as trump and his allies in the republican party steps up their attacks and threats on manhattan's district attorney alvin bragg. later in the program the ex-president's glorification of the capitol insurrection in of all places waco, texas 30 years after a deadly siege that became a rallying cry for domestic extremists, including some of trump's closest advisors. all those stories an more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. smell , make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. you're doing business in an app driven, multi-cloud world. that's why you choose vmware. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your cloud options open. hi, i'm katie. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older st
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hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russia has unleashed a massive missile attack across ukraine, killing at least 6 people. missiles knocked out the power supply to zap a risha europe largest nuclear power plants. although ukraine says the plant has now been reconnected to the power grid. ukraine also says it down to nearly half the missiles launched by russia in more than 10 regions, which also struck residential buildings in the capital, keep mary's health coach co said 40 per cent of residence or without heating following the missile brush. at dawn, smoke billows a cross keys skyline, the ukrainian capital just one of several regions hit by a barrage of russian missile strikes while people was sleeping. we will come to very strong explosion. it felt like it had stuck the house next door, or some were very close, but we didn't immediately understand what it, what we ran to the corridor. it reduced dolly. i'm fed up with it. i can't get anyone any more. no more seal did you? how can y
hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russia has unleashed a massive missile attack across ukraine, killing at least 6 people. missiles knocked out the power supply to zap a risha europe largest nuclear power plants. although ukraine says the plant has now been reconnected to the power grid. ukraine also says it down to nearly half the missiles launched by russia in more than 10 regions, which also struck residential buildings in the capital, keep mary's health coach...
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we also have claire mccaskill with us, former prosecutor. claire, i'll let you take it to charles.x murdaugh convicted himself with his horrific testimony and, if i way, blubbering and admitting to lying and hurting and cheating and stealing and hurting people he loved very much repeatedly over the course of his life. >> yeah. i think, as charles knows, most -- 99% of the homicides that are prosecuted in this country are prosecuted in courtrooms like this across the country. the fbi doesn't have much to do it. the federal government has nothing to do with it. these are all state-elected prosecutors that handle local police and the evidence that's gathered. i think this trial demonstrated that they are good at their job. i think this was -- you know, charles, i don't know how you feel about this, but as somebody who has prosecuted a number of murder cases, you always have that moment where you think, do i need to put motive in? as people know, motive is not required to prove. you don't have to prove why someone did something. you just have to prove they did it. and speak to the evid
we also have claire mccaskill with us, former prosecutor. claire, i'll let you take it to charles.x murdaugh convicted himself with his horrific testimony and, if i way, blubbering and admitting to lying and hurting and cheating and stealing and hurting people he loved very much repeatedly over the course of his life. >> yeah. i think, as charles knows, most -- 99% of the homicides that are prosecuted in this country are prosecuted in courtrooms like this across the country. the fbi...
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so e leaders here in this building will be giving claire resounding rubber stamp to this plan, to jointly procure ammunition for ukraine. something key. it says it needs and fast . and we've heard it from the estonian prime minister kaya collis. she is the woman who is behind this plan. she says she's delighted that it's been managed to be agreed within the space of 5 weeks, which of course is quite a long time on the battlefield. what is the timeline of european union law making? well, it's quite speedy. so she says she's delighted when she was asked. will this be enough? she said, well, it depends how long this war lawson, of course, we have had dire warnings. for example, from the nato secretary general against oldenburg saying european countries should prepare for the long haul. here, e u nation, say they will stay by ukraine's side for as long as it takes. and this new plan is about delivering on that promise. and we're also expecting ukrainian president full of voting lensky to address the summit of the video link. what you expect we might hear from him. claire, what i expect is wha
so e leaders here in this building will be giving claire resounding rubber stamp to this plan, to jointly procure ammunition for ukraine. something key. it says it needs and fast . and we've heard it from the estonian prime minister kaya collis. she is the woman who is behind this plan. she says she's delighted that it's been managed to be agreed within the space of 5 weeks, which of course is quite a long time on the battlefield. what is the timeline of european union law making? well, it's...
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claire marshall, bbc news, kent.nd ann summers, has died, aged 62. she became a director of the brand in the 1990's, and was best known for growing the retailer into a familiar sight on british high streets. she transformed the company's customer base, and was made a cbe in 2016 new years honours list. jacqueline gold, who's died at the age of 62. in the last few minutes, the skipper of a speedboat has been sentenced in connection with the death of 15—year—old emily lewis in southampton. michael lawrence was acquitted of manslaughter, but found guilty of failing to maintain a proper lookout and failing to maintain a safe speed on southampton water in 2020. along with the speedboat company owner, mr lawrence was given an 18—week prison sentence suspended for two years. french riot police have used tear gas and water cannon to clear thousands of protesters from the place de la concorde in the centre of paris. more than 100 people were arrested at the demonstration, which was triggered when the government decided use a
claire marshall, bbc news, kent.nd ann summers, has died, aged 62. she became a director of the brand in the 1990's, and was best known for growing the retailer into a familiar sight on british high streets. she transformed the company's customer base, and was made a cbe in 2016 new years honours list. jacqueline gold, who's died at the age of 62. in the last few minutes, the skipper of a speedboat has been sentenced in connection with the death of 15—year—old emily lewis in southampton....
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our reporter mat trewern has interviewed claire about her sister, and the ongoing inquiry.to travel, be at concerts, nights out. she was just a brilliant little sister, really. she was at a really good point of her life and just bought a house on the 22nd of may. it's been a long inquiry. how difficult has it been to be there day in, day out and reliving that that night over and over again? so many times i thought that can't. .. you can't surprise me after this. there's been that many surprises. that's got to be it. listening to kelly's last moments. she didn't die straight away, which wasjust... heartbreaking to know and to listen to. we feel completely let down as a family at every level. we had, right from m15, gmp, btp, the arena show, sec. everybody failed to protect us on that night and we will never, ever forgive any of them for putting our family in that position. i think what... they have literally blown a hole in the middle of our family and we'll never get over that. we just feel so let down by everybody. we know that kelly and you and holly went into the city ro
our reporter mat trewern has interviewed claire about her sister, and the ongoing inquiry.to travel, be at concerts, nights out. she was just a brilliant little sister, really. she was at a really good point of her life and just bought a house on the 22nd of may. it's been a long inquiry. how difficult has it been to be there day in, day out and reliving that that night over and over again? so many times i thought that can't. .. you can't surprise me after this. there's been that many...
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claire , who we spoke to claire craig, who we spoke to yesterday. good morning , claire. yesterday.ay when these so we spoke yesterday when these whatsapp message revelations came out about the fact that matt hancock hadn't insisted testing people before they went into care. and actually some people surprised people would have been surprised . that were actually in . know that you were actually in agreement hancock agreement with matt hancock that might had might that might have had limited are your limited benefit what are your takes what is your take today on the decisions that were made around closing under the auspices of minimising infection . so today i'm defending gavin williamson because he was saying that should have kept them open. but what i think the underlying issue is we need listen to the conversation . matt hancock and conversation. matt hancock and gavin williamson , the underlying gavin williamson, the underlying driver for that making was the teachers were saying and what the teachers were saying was based on the fact that the teachers had been scared and they had
claire , who we spoke to claire craig, who we spoke to yesterday. good morning , claire. yesterday.ay when these so we spoke yesterday when these whatsapp message revelations came out about the fact that matt hancock hadn't insisted testing people before they went into care. and actually some people surprised people would have been surprised . that were actually in . know that you were actually in agreement hancock agreement with matt hancock that might had might that might have had limited are...
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absolutely all right, claire. sebastian. thank you so much for that, claire. right to this tragedy at a migrant facility in mexico. mexican officials revising the death toll at a detention center fire down from 40 to 38 killed. it happened in ciudad juarez, across the border from el paso. during a protest monday night. dozens of other migrants were injured. the u. s says it is now prepared to receive the injured for emergency medical care. cnn's rafael romo has more. one by one mexican soldiers pulled people out of the building, it quickly becomes tragically clear. there's nothing they can do for some of them anymore, mexican officials say more than three dozen migrants, mainly from central and south america, died at this detention center after a fire swept through the building late monday. surveillance video from inside the detention center obtained by cnn shows how quickly the flames spread throughout the holding area after inmates said mattresses on fire. it also appears to show that those detained were behind bars with the gate locked, get. oh, informal al
absolutely all right, claire. sebastian. thank you so much for that, claire. right to this tragedy at a migrant facility in mexico. mexican officials revising the death toll at a detention center fire down from 40 to 38 killed. it happened in ciudad juarez, across the border from el paso. during a protest monday night. dozens of other migrants were injured. the u. s says it is now prepared to receive the injured for emergency medical care. cnn's rafael romo has more. one by one mexican soldiers...
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really appreciate you coming on to highlight this critical issue, especially here in california, claire with the alzheimer's assoc. she ation. great to have you on. thank you. thank you. and still to come disturbing numbers, revealing a rise in hate crimes in the us as communities rallied to combat racism. we dig into the numbers af r th and that is setting some alarming records in 2021 hate crimes in the u. s rose to its highest level ever, and the latest numbers from the fbi show . it's not just one group being targeted people in racial minorities, religious groups and the lgbtq community are all seen an increase in hate crimes against them. in 2020. there were more than 80 to 100 of what the fbi categorizes as bias crimes in 2021. we saw 31% increase with the record, 10,840 reported crimes. for more on this latest report in the numbers, let's welcome in brian levin. he's the director at the center for the study of hate and extremism at cal state university at san bernardino. thanks so much for joining us. tell me your reaction when these numbers come in. this is what you guys do you
really appreciate you coming on to highlight this critical issue, especially here in california, claire with the alzheimer's assoc. she ation. great to have you on. thank you. thank you. and still to come disturbing numbers, revealing a rise in hate crimes in the us as communities rallied to combat racism. we dig into the numbers af r th and that is setting some alarming records in 2021 hate crimes in the u. s rose to its highest level ever, and the latest numbers from the fbi show . it's not...
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claire, help us out. republicans want to relitigate january 6th. they don't have the truth on their side. and their voters want to move on. so, what's the strategy? >> listen, here's what they -- i don't get it. it gives me a headache. i think what they are doing, honestly, is they are playing to such a small group of very loud people. i mean, everyone is all upset about tucker carlson. remember, stephanie, his audience, what, 3 million people? there are 160 million people who voted in the presidential election. >> wow. >> the vast majority of americans are not wanting to go back and be reminded of what happened that day. because everyone saw what happened. no matter what tucker carlson says or marjorie taylor greene, all of a sudden -- first of all, they turn on the police and going, oh, let's go give comfort to these people who have been found guilty or pled guilty of crime in our nation's capital. it's crazy town. >> do his viewers even know? because we could all be saying this is crazy. but your from missouri, there's a lot of republican voters
claire, help us out. republicans want to relitigate january 6th. they don't have the truth on their side. and their voters want to move on. so, what's the strategy? >> listen, here's what they -- i don't get it. it gives me a headache. i think what they are doing, honestly, is they are playing to such a small group of very loud people. i mean, everyone is all upset about tucker carlson. remember, stephanie, his audience, what, 3 million people? there are 160 million people who voted in...
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claire how can.got a very close friend who's got a daughter, 18 years old, with a learner's ability. and, you know, she has, you know, sacrificed so much and, you know, daughter is doing incredibly well now. so how can firms get involved and youngsters reach out to us at dfm projects? that's an dfm project search talk or through our commission through the department, working through the department of education at internship works , we would internship works, we would connect people with that a consultancy and their support employment providers and, the local companies in that area . local companies in that area. and we really can together we can do this we want to get 10,000 people into jobs by 30, 20,000 into jobs by 2035. we really want to create this movement together . i think it's movement together. i think it's brilliant what you're and harry, you know , you're in your you know, you're in your twenties, harry, and you have a and learning disability and you've taken part in one of these programm
claire how can.got a very close friend who's got a daughter, 18 years old, with a learner's ability. and, you know, she has, you know, sacrificed so much and, you know, daughter is doing incredibly well now. so how can firms get involved and youngsters reach out to us at dfm projects? that's an dfm project search talk or through our commission through the department, working through the department of education at internship works , we would internship works, we would connect people with that a...
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claire, it's terrifying to see another school shooting on the news. even scared this is almost normal. as students we just want to be safe. to learn and grow. i feel and i have heard this from a lot of kids, i can't walk down the hall without looking for a safe place to hide in case my school is next. it really messes with your head. zane, gun violence feels normalized and ingrained. my school had a lockdown drill today. yet afterwards we went on with our day like the need for a lockdown drill is trivial and not disturbing. i hope legislators understand how drastically gun violence can alter students' daily lives and thoughts. tyler, it's really hard to stay optimistic as a young person when we sees these tragedies again and again. lindsey, all those kids did today was go to school on a beautiful monday morning. but instead of making paper cutouts of easter bunnies or painting eggs, they were shot and murdered. that school is a private christian school, prayer takes place in every single one of those classrooms. including where third graders were shot
claire, it's terrifying to see another school shooting on the news. even scared this is almost normal. as students we just want to be safe. to learn and grow. i feel and i have heard this from a lot of kids, i can't walk down the hall without looking for a safe place to hide in case my school is next. it really messes with your head. zane, gun violence feels normalized and ingrained. my school had a lockdown drill today. yet afterwards we went on with our day like the need for a lockdown drill...
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to claire's point, this doesn't appear to be a good faith objection.ck on democracy. they have tremendous affection for dictators because they've decided that they would rather sacrifice american democracy if that's what's necessary to stay in power i worry that desantis and trump's support for putin and opposition to ukraine is part and parcel of a broader lack of enthusiasm for democracy and self-governance. i'm willing to have the debate about whether it makes sense to, you know, send money to ukraine. i think it makes a ton of sense because it is just true, if we don't defend ukraine, the entire post world war ii order falls apart. it is not hyperbole to suggest putin will move on a nato country, which will definitely put u.s. troops into the fight that china will move on taiwan, all of a sudden we live in a chaos world. this is a, frankly, worthwhile and relatively small investment to protect u.s. security and global security in the long run. >> so senator murphy, let's talk about that the war itself at the moment you sit on the foreign relations
to claire's point, this doesn't appear to be a good faith objection.ck on democracy. they have tremendous affection for dictators because they've decided that they would rather sacrifice american democracy if that's what's necessary to stay in power i worry that desantis and trump's support for putin and opposition to ukraine is part and parcel of a broader lack of enthusiasm for democracy and self-governance. i'm willing to have the debate about whether it makes sense to, you know, send money...
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claire to hit them even harder. claire let's at the let's have a look at the telegraph, shall we?telegraph, shall we? and this is easter chaos. being easter travel chaos. we being heathrow told to stop heathrow is being told to stop selling hitting selling tickets, hitting the airlines because the strikes, it's just another level . chaos it's just another level. chaos again for people looking to get away at a school holiday. and i lose track now of how many times there have been strikes, either abroad in air traffic control in our own country with and this one i believe will be possible at office . i just wonder how at office. i just wonder how long the industry would accept this when demand for travelling abroad is increased just since the pandemic, everybody wants to go away. everybody wants to get their lives back on track. and these strikes are just pulling these strikes are just pulling the country to pieces once again. and it just that every time something gets settled, whether it be with train workers, with doctors, nurses , workers, with doctors, nurses, someone else then
claire to hit them even harder. claire let's at the let's have a look at the telegraph, shall we?telegraph, shall we? and this is easter chaos. being easter travel chaos. we being heathrow told to stop heathrow is being told to stop selling hitting selling tickets, hitting the airlines because the strikes, it's just another level . chaos it's just another level. chaos again for people looking to get away at a school holiday. and i lose track now of how many times there have been strikes, either...
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. >> cnn's claire sebastian is joining me now. how are global banks reacting to news of the banks and the government tries to calm nerves. >> the soothing words have from president biden have not calmed the global markets. the global markets were down some 3%. we can look at how they are opening this hour. we don't have the new numbers. we can check back on that. in asia, we did see fallout in japan where the nikkei was dragged down by some of the biggestb banks that saw sharp falls. this is not about deposits. this is not a run on japanese banks. this is about the situation that got svb in the situation it was in. its interest rate hedge. japan is a major holder of u.s. government treasuries. those big banks in japan are having to reprice the estimation of where the treasury yields have been, as have come up sharply, where they are going to go in the future. the questions are being raised in the markets are pricing them, a slower part of interest rate rises by s from the fed. speaking of interest rates in the u.s. today, today wi
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in his li, could party demonstrate is in jerusalem, half gathered in front of the parliament, the claire set, calling for the reforms to be scrapped. the nation's largest trade union has analysis general strikes to protest the plans and slides from till of it's been going on. airport are now grounded. israel issy's, sustain moss riley's, since the overall was announced months ago, it would allow parliament over, right, so called the supreme court decisions. for this, let's go to jerusalem, where correspondent rebecca ritters is standing by rebecca. tell us that a national strike has been called a what's the latest? yeah, that's right. get hard. the biggest workers union in the country called for that national strike. and we're seeing that come into effect, as you mentioned in the late in the airport, have grounded all air flights incoming and outgoing i. we've seen hospital saying that they're also going to take part in the strike with only emergency services being available at that. as of tomorrow, schools, universities on strike are one thing that isn't on strike though, is the trains
in his li, could party demonstrate is in jerusalem, half gathered in front of the parliament, the claire set, calling for the reforms to be scrapped. the nation's largest trade union has analysis general strikes to protest the plans and slides from till of it's been going on. airport are now grounded. israel issy's, sustain moss riley's, since the overall was announced months ago, it would allow parliament over, right, so called the supreme court decisions. for this, let's go to jerusalem,...
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i'm claire richardson and berlin from the team. thanks much for watching and with . d getting ahead, documentary series founders valley with meet the founders empowering their continent through digital innovation.
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streets are getting, the city of jetta was more than a 10th of a 2nd faster than ferrari. shackleton, claire, who will start in 12th, because of the grid penalty for as, as t made and reigning world champion max, finished up and suffered technical problems and qualified only 50 it would turn to cat 30. now we're a young boxing champion has set out to change the look of her sport and also change the way men see women in the island country of west africa. she's pulling no punches and winning metals in the process. getting into boxing per vanessa suarez in the ring for her hardest fight against prejudice. it began 10 years ago when she was still at school. her hope was that by taking up her gloves, she would be able to defend herself against abuse. she was suffering in the school yards. i met her as a girl. i had a horrible time at school when i was bullied. a lot of me, when i saw my brother in law boxing, i thought i'd maybe, if i learned boxing, my classmates would stop treating me badly. boxing changed everything. she says it transformed her from a bullied. go into a confident young woman.
streets are getting, the city of jetta was more than a 10th of a 2nd faster than ferrari. shackleton, claire, who will start in 12th, because of the grid penalty for as, as t made and reigning world champion max, finished up and suffered technical problems and qualified only 50 it would turn to cat 30. now we're a young boxing champion has set out to change the look of her sport and also change the way men see women in the island country of west africa. she's pulling no punches and winning...
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as claire next wednesday.on of earlier, there's an extension of free childcare on the books , free childcare on the books, reason being to try and get people back into work. the labour market is very tight and one of the things the chancellor wants to do is to see if he'd encourage people this encourage people back. and this is another way of it by is another way of doing it by helping out people with pensions. so at the moment you have a lifetime allowance which is tax free, about a million quid. you can put in 40,000 a year , tax free again into your year, tax free again into your pension . you want to raise that pension. you want to raise that on the basis that that would encourage people who've left work and then they can go back into work. so the other way of doing that is that if you draw down some of your pension that you can only then . get £4,000 you can only then. get £4,000 backif you can only then. get £4,000 back if you're in contributions, if , if you join back if you're in contributions, if, if
as claire next wednesday.on of earlier, there's an extension of free childcare on the books , free childcare on the books, reason being to try and get people back into work. the labour market is very tight and one of the things the chancellor wants to do is to see if he'd encourage people this encourage people back. and this is another way of it by is another way of doing it by helping out people with pensions. so at the moment you have a lifetime allowance which is tax free, about a million...
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claire mccaskill, katie benner, joyce vance, thank you so much.e're also tracking important developments on policing and the justice department. a department of justice review found that louisville police engaged in a pattern of discriminatory and unconstitutional behavior toward black people. they also launched another review, this time of the memphis police, after the death of tyre nichols. with us with more, is nbc's antonio hilton. antonia, talk to us about this new review of the doj by the memphis police. >> well, stephanie, this review is going to look into culture, procedures, practices within the department. but it's actually going to be more expansive than that. and what we also know is that looking at the culture of units, like the scorpion unit, a reminder for folks who've been following this for weeks now, the five officers at the center of this case where members of a specialized team called the scorpion unit. and we see these units across the country in major cities like baltimore and chicago as well. the doj is going to be looking a
claire mccaskill, katie benner, joyce vance, thank you so much.e're also tracking important developments on policing and the justice department. a department of justice review found that louisville police engaged in a pattern of discriminatory and unconstitutional behavior toward black people. they also launched another review, this time of the memphis police, after the death of tyre nichols. with us with more, is nbc's antonio hilton. antonia, talk to us about this new review of the doj by the...