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claire: it's still coming up.which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious, and it's got the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, you would think that that would be something that you could report because it is promoting those behaviors and it's making it worse. ♪♪♪ avani: tiktok also says it bans pro-eating disorder hashtags, so users can't search for those videos. and if they try to, a number for eating disorder support service the butterfly foundation automatically pops up. but users find ways around it. claire: but the issue is now that it's ever-evolving. like there's a hashtag now that people wit
claire: it's still coming up.which in turn is supposed to teach the algorithm to stop featuring them. claire: yeah, i just say that i'm not interested in it. avani: tiktok's policies say, "the app bans content promoting, normalizing, or glorifying eating disorders." claire: and you can say that it's offensive. avani: but when users like claire have reported those videos, they were told they don't breach any guidelines. claire: you would think that, you know, something this serious,...
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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 lumberjelly from the oecd. - improved and what we saw. claire lumberjelly from the oecd.umberjelly from the oecd. the latest economic data for china makes grim reading for those hoping that the global situation could be revived. china's exports have fallen for the first time in three months, dropping by 7.5% in may, imports were down by 4.5% last month. let's speak to the chief asia economist at capital economics. why are we seeing such a slowdown? this capital economics. why are we seeing such a slowdown?— such a slowdown? this year started better than — such a slowdown? this year started better than i _ such a slowdown? this year started better than i think _ such a slowdown? this year started better than i think most _ such a slowdown? this year started better than i think most others - better than i think most others maybe thought, if we cast our minds back a few months we are talking about recession in many major economies. that has not happened in the first half of the year but the chinese export data suggests that global demand is slowing, chinese exports are weake
claire lumberjelly from the oecd. - improved and what we saw. claire lumberjelly from the oecd.umberjelly from the oecd. the latest economic data for china makes grim reading for those hoping that the global situation could be revived. china's exports have fallen for the first time in three months, dropping by 7.5% in may, imports were down by 4.5% last month. let's speak to the chief asia economist at capital economics. why are we seeing such a slowdown? this capital economics. why are we...
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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, somewhere 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
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, somewhere 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...
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hello, claire, how are ou? steps? hello, claire, how are you? here — steps?here it is. what do i steps? hello, claire, how are you? here it is. what do you | you? here it is. what do you think? i _ you? here it is. what do you think? | think _ you? here it is. what do you think? | think it— you? here it is. what do you think? i think it is _ you? here it is. what do you think? i think it is lovely. i think? i think it is lovely. fantastic i think? i think it is lovely. fantastic colours. i think? i think it is lovely. fantastic colours. so i think? i think it is lovely. i fantastic colours. so we've made our _ fantastic colours. so we've made our choices. i fantastic colours. so we've made our choices. our i fantastic colours. so we've i made our choices. our board, i just have to wear my old student and where we surf, how do you think i'm doing? michael vaughan my old suit. shah vaughan my old suit. an excellent i vaughan my old suit. an excellent start. i vaughan my old suit. in excellent start. the vaughan my old suit. fish excellent start. the board is no
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david, mary, and claire are all msnbc contributors. glen, take us through what, if any interest, jack smith's team has as they prepare for trial in trump's ongoing statements. is it sort of intelligence as to how he might defend himself? what is it? >> i think it's a lot of things, and some of it could be used in evidence in the obstruction case according to former department officials that i've spoken to in the last 24 hours. all you have to do is look at the affidavit obtained to search mar-a-lago, and they used in several instances things he said on tv, tweets that he made. i think there are a couple of truth social posts. so, donald trump sort of performing in the public arena as a political player, and we've talked about this many times, is ill serving him as a client. and i think you're absolutely right about his lawyers. how do you defend someone who insists on going into the public sphere and saying things that could potentially later be used against him at trial? trump's larger calculation here is that the legal proceeding wil
david, mary, and claire are all msnbc contributors. glen, take us through what, if any interest, jack smith's team has as they prepare for trial in trump's ongoing statements. is it sort of intelligence as to how he might defend himself? what is it? >> i think it's a lot of things, and some of it could be used in evidence in the obstruction case according to former department officials that i've spoken to in the last 24 hours. all you have to do is look at the affidavit obtained to search...
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claire. we'd able to claire.taking you out of your normal comforts and surroundings and aeattnt— comforts and surroundings and aeattnt won— comforts and surroundings and aeattnt won a— comforts and surroundings and reading you a story, taking you ttaontt— reading you a story, taking you ttaontt too— reading you a story, taking you through too much— reading you a story, taking you through too much common sense. otatae— through too much common sense. otatae toa— through too much common sense. otatae toa a— through too much common sense. claire for a sunday— through too much common sense. claire for a sunday afternoon, too much common sense. but that's what you would think . that's what you would think. stephen do you sometimes find yourself a little alienated from some people on the who seem some people on the left who seem to to go overboard when it to like to go overboard when it comes this accusations of comes to this accusations of cultural appropriation? what does that mean ? surely that does that mean? surely
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, claire, fbere bn bbs— going to come to you, claire, there in his asda_ going to come to you, claire in the 90s, i een-f— important, whereas in the 90s, i een-f fbbnb— important, whereas in the 90s, i een-f fbbnb bf— important, whereas in the 90s, i don't think it was— important, whereas in the 90s, i don't think it was talked about very— don't think it was talked about very effen— don't think it was talked about very effen ane— don't think it was talked about very often and just to the point fbaf— very often and just to the point fbaf cbabre— very often and just to the point that claire made— very often and just to the point that claire made or— very often and just to the point that claire made or i think it may— that claire made or i think it may bave— that claire made or i think it may have been— that claire made or i think it may have been esther in terms of bnewbng— may have been esther in terms of bnewbng yeub— may have been esther in terms of knowing your customer base, if anybeeybs— knowing your customer base, if anybody's interested in narbefbng— anybody's interested in i ma
, claire, fbere bn bbs— going to come to you, claire, there in his asda_ going to come to you, claire in the 90s, i een-f— important, whereas in the 90s, i een-f fbbnb— important, whereas in the 90s, i een-f fbbnb bf— important, whereas in the 90s, i don't think it was— important, whereas in the 90s, i don't think it was talked about very— don't think it was talked about very effen— don't think it was talked about very effen ane— don't think it was talked about very often and...
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claire exactly . well, against. claire exactly. well, if against. claire exactly.ndational and family is the foundational and nalaaal— family is the foundational and nalaaal anll— family is the foundational and natural unit of— family is the foundational and natural unit of society. it has a leeenwlng— natural unit of society. it has a leeenwlng el— natural unit of society. it has a deserving of the protection nen— a deserving of the protection laen—lne- a deserving of the protection from _the state. i a deserving of the protection. from _the state. and from society and the state. and not from society and the state. and nel enlw— from society and the state. and nel enlw gap,— from society and the state. and not only that, if— from society and the state. and not only that, if that's if that is not only that, if that's if that le lne— not only that, if that's if that le lne ease— not only that, if that's if that is the case, then— not only that, if that's if that is the case, then there has to be transparency— is the case, then there has to be transparency and parent
claire exactly . well, against. claire exactly. well, if against. claire exactly.ndational and family is the foundational and nalaaal— family is the foundational and nalaaal anll— family is the foundational and natural unit of— family is the foundational and natural unit of society. it has a leeenwlng— natural unit of society. it has a leeenwlng el— natural unit of society. it has a deserving of the protection nen— a deserving of the protection laen—lne- a deserving of the...
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claire exactly . well, against. claire exactly. well, if against. claire exactly.iwrai wnii— family is the foundational and natural unit of— family is the foundational and natural unit of society. it has a ieserwing— natural unit of society. it has a ieserwing oi— natural unit of society. it has a deserving of the protection iron—ine- a deserving of the protection from _the state. i a deserving of the protection. from _the state. and from society and the state. and not from society and the state. and noi onw— from society and the state. and noi oniw gar,— from society and the state. and not only that, if— from society and the state. and not only that, if that's if that is ine— not only that, if that's if that is we ease— not only that, if that's if that is the case, then— not only that, if that's if that is the case, then there has to be transparency— is the case, then there has to be transparency and parents have to be transparency and parents have ioline— be transparency and parents have ioline nrinarw— be transparency and parents have to the primary educators of
claire exactly . well, against. claire exactly. well, if against. claire exactly.iwrai wnii— family is the foundational and natural unit of— family is the foundational and natural unit of society. it has a ieserwing— natural unit of society. it has a ieserwing oi— natural unit of society. it has a deserving of the protection iron—ine- a deserving of the protection from _the state. i a deserving of the protection. from _the state. and from society and the state. and not from society...
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women turned back to you, claire, _ future. interesting.ting and it civil war is a term i've heard as well a number of times but that will beat by elections it will take place. nadine dories instead is still holding out. she was going to resign with immediate effect but now she wants to know exactly what happened with the potential peerage so how damaging are these various strands they are emanating from boris johnson shall we say if not about him specifically? it’s johnson shall we say if not about him specifically?— him specifically? it's very damaging... _ him specifically? it's very damaging... to _ him specifically? it's very damaging... to set - him specifically? it's very damaging... to set you l him specifically? it's very . damaging... to set you were him specifically? it's very - damaging... to set you were going him specifically? it's very _ damaging... to set you were going to resign— damaging... to set you were going to resign vou _ damaging... to set you were going to resign you work — damaging... to set you were going to resi
women turned back to you, claire, _ future. interesting.ting and it civil war is a term i've heard as well a number of times but that will beat by elections it will take place. nadine dories instead is still holding out. she was going to resign with immediate effect but now she wants to know exactly what happened with the potential peerage so how damaging are these various strands they are emanating from boris johnson shall we say if not about him specifically? it’s johnson shall we say if...
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claire: we're also physical storytellers.ment or choreography sometimes in order to keep the clarity about physical storytelling and the boundaries that have been agreed on by the actors telling that story consistent. jeffrey: so, jessica, do you see this as a real sea change in hollywood and theater? jessica: oh, 100%. physically having this new role dramatically alters the landscape of entertainment, creates space for conversation, where, before, there was less space. jeffrey: it's an industry in which everyone understands the meaning of the casting couch, and stories abound of actors being surprised, taken advantage of, traumatized. then-19-year-old maria schneider in 1973's “last tango in paris” said she felt -- quote -- “a little raped” in a scene with marlon brando. director bernardo bertolucci would later admit he did not tell schneider ahead of time how he wanted the scene to unfold. actress sharon stone has said she was told parts of her body would not be shown in a scene in 1992's “basic instinct,” but later found o
claire: we're also physical storytellers.ment or choreography sometimes in order to keep the clarity about physical storytelling and the boundaries that have been agreed on by the actors telling that story consistent. jeffrey: so, jessica, do you see this as a real sea change in hollywood and theater? jessica: oh, 100%. physically having this new role dramatically alters the landscape of entertainment, creates space for conversation, where, before, there was less space. jeffrey: it's an...
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>> it's claire's point. the special counsel is invested under the doj regulation with the power of a u.s. attorney. i was the u.s. attorney. you would take these meetings -- i always took any of them -- but they were the final appeal. everything had been -- had been worked over in the office, otherwise it wouldn't be a final appeal. remember, we have a solid three or four weeks when nothing was happening in the grand jury. that's when i think he finished polishing the memo, and when things go up to garland, and i think they would have had to already, that would have likely included a draft indictment because you need to have made these basic decisions. are we going to charge espionage? where will venue be? are we going to charge obstruction versus espionage act? so, i think that follows from the fact that yesterday's meeting was a final, final appeal. smith's job is done, and this is their last chance to talk him out of it. smith's job includes the drafting of a model -- of a draft indictment. >> i have said
>> it's claire's point. the special counsel is invested under the doj regulation with the power of a u.s. attorney. i was the u.s. attorney. you would take these meetings -- i always took any of them -- but they were the final appeal. everything had been -- had been worked over in the office, otherwise it wouldn't be a final appeal. remember, we have a solid three or four weeks when nothing was happening in the grand jury. that's when i think he finished polishing the memo, and when...
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claire: it is a clever policy. a global carbon price, how do you reward those companies who have prepared to drop their emissions and how do you incentivize your domestic industries to do better? we have to be careful to ensure we are not penalizing poor farmers in developing countries but it is a clever tool and the u.s. is now talking about adopting it. it would deal with the challenge that we always face in the west. you claim this net zero process but you basically send it overseas. that needs to be accompanied with investment and finance. there is incredible work being done, how do we cooperate to get the indonesian society to use less coal for example? that has to be the quid pro quo for the legislation. >> you talk about how companies are pushing ahead with climate goals. for companies like terrascope, how is it tapping technologies like ai? claire: this is an incredibly important meshing in the fight against climate problems with new technology. companies need to know their emissions state. what is your foo
claire: it is a clever policy. a global carbon price, how do you reward those companies who have prepared to drop their emissions and how do you incentivize your domestic industries to do better? we have to be careful to ensure we are not penalizing poor farmers in developing countries but it is a clever tool and the u.s. is now talking about adopting it. it would deal with the challenge that we always face in the west. you claim this net zero process but you basically send it overseas. that...
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. >> and cnn's claire sebastian joins me from london so claire ana board insurrection a deal made withyevgeny prigozhin but now we don't know where the wagner leader is and vladimir putin hasn't been seen nor heard from. so what is the the latest on all this? >> radio silence rosemary from president putin since he made that angry saturday morning address, promise inevitable punishment for those in the rebellion. the deal to send yevgeny prigozhin to belarus and cancel charges against him announced by putin spokesman not the president himself, interesting also that state media add a pre-insurrection interview with president putin where she said his starts and ends with the special ministry operation trying to show he's still in control of the situation, no public statement from the military top brass head of the armed forces and operation in ukraine and defense minister the so-called evil leadership, the march for justice as he calls it designed to stop. however this morning, the russian ministry defense has put out video saying that the defenseman did visit the zone of the special mili
. >> and cnn's claire sebastian joins me from london so claire ana board insurrection a deal made withyevgeny prigozhin but now we don't know where the wagner leader is and vladimir putin hasn't been seen nor heard from. so what is the the latest on all this? >> radio silence rosemary from president putin since he made that angry saturday morning address, promise inevitable punishment for those in the rebellion. the deal to send yevgeny prigozhin to belarus and cancel charges...
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that's just what we know, claire.sting that he didn't have malicious intent in mind, they're ignoring a very, very long paper trail. >> he is so dangerous, he is so dangerous to our national security, and it is just fascinating to me that people in congress who understand the consequences of what he has done and how he has done it, continue to defend him. i mean, you know, we've talked about what he would do with these documents. one of the things, as jen pointed out, is that he could use them to continue to curry favor with saudi arabia. and what could saudi arabia do for donald trump right now? they could cut production of oil and raise gas prices. nothing could hurt joe biden more than raising gas prices next year, three, four months from the election. and trump knows that. he is willing to do anything to do two things. promote himself and make money, country be damned. >> yeah, and by the way, the headline, it's so fascinating that you say that, claire, on the drudge report, there are all the headlines about the i
that's just what we know, claire.sting that he didn't have malicious intent in mind, they're ignoring a very, very long paper trail. >> he is so dangerous, he is so dangerous to our national security, and it is just fascinating to me that people in congress who understand the consequences of what he has done and how he has done it, continue to defend him. i mean, you know, we've talked about what he would do with these documents. one of the things, as jen pointed out, is that he could use...
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and i used her set to get more information and get into the rhythm, but claire played pretty well. was more intense but i'm happy that i'm into the third round and i have a chance to play more matches here. off the court, there's been more disruption for former us open champion emma raducanu. she's on the lookout for her sixth coach in two years, after parting ways with sebastian sachs — despite only teaming up with him in december. posting on social media, raducanu said, "i have really enjoyed seb's coaching and working with him, it's unfortunate that circumstances made it unfeasible for both of us to continue right now." to football — where the future of one of the sport's biggest ever names looks unclear. lionel messi will be back on the market, after paris saint—germain manager christoph galtier confirmed the forward would be leaving psg at the end of the season. there's been speculation that messi could move to saudi arabia or the mls. meanwhile on the pitch, stuttgart have taken a huge step to securing their place in next season's bundesliga. they beat hamburg 3—0 in the firs
and i used her set to get more information and get into the rhythm, but claire played pretty well. was more intense but i'm happy that i'm into the third round and i have a chance to play more matches here. off the court, there's been more disruption for former us open champion emma raducanu. she's on the lookout for her sixth coach in two years, after parting ways with sebastian sachs — despite only teaming up with him in december. posting on social media, raducanu said, "i have really...
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claire. let's move on to you,— goes. claire. let's move on to you. sneii— goes. claire.ades and have the grades immediately employers go and hire somebody else. and then you are then stuck waiting or doing are then stuck waiting or doing a job that's less than what you might normally have got or you're waiting for next year to then reapply . and i think that's then reapply. and i think that's really, really unfair when students getting into huge students are getting into huge debt, more debt, they're paying more ever than for education and than educate for education and they're told, they're basically being told, no, huge chunks no, no, you missed huge chunks because covid only if because of covid only if you missed huge chunks to missed huge chunks having to sort of from home, which missed huge chunks having to sort the from home, which missed huge chunks having to sort the same.ym home, which missed huge chunks having to sort the same. it's1ome, which missed huge chunks having to sort the same. it's now , which isn't the same. it's now actually the grade you actually t
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the script is being written as we speak to claire. we just don't know what will happen yet. this is unprecedented . thank you so much for that update. that's our us correspondence and altamont, reporting from miami. anything. let's go now to some other news headlines. 3 people have been killed and 3 others injured in what appeared to be connected attacks and not in a central england. the dad were found on the streets of the city center. the injuries occurred when a band tried to run over 3 pedestrians. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the cost of those prime minister has presented a plan to just use tensions in the serv majority north, which includes fresh elections. classes broke out last month after ethnic albanian merits took office following local elections and boycotted by serves thousands of peacekeepers and ethnic serbs were injured. indian rest forest fires in northern germany are endangering to villages, forcing their evacuation the fires in the region of mecklenburg, western palm radio have spread across and dozens of hector is a former military trai
the script is being written as we speak to claire. we just don't know what will happen yet. this is unprecedented . thank you so much for that update. that's our us correspondence and altamont, reporting from miami. anything. let's go now to some other news headlines. 3 people have been killed and 3 others injured in what appeared to be connected attacks and not in a central england. the dad were found on the streets of the city center. the injuries occurred when a band tried to run over 3...
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but i agree with claire. >> yeah. why didn't he do a press conference the next day and call it out and say what he said yesterday loudly and clearly for all the country to hear it. no, he didn't do that. >> that's a fair question. when we went to these extremes, joe, it is a fair question. there were a lot of people hurt by the trump presidency, a lot of people who died, and family members would claim, at the hands of the trump presidency dealing with covid and lying to the american people. so i feel that great if somebody is going to come around and actually deal with the facts. but i think the why didn't you say something sooner question is a fair one. >> as brother meacham and i get to the 16th verse of just as i am. >> please, no. >> with all eyes closed. >> no. >> and all heads bowed. >> no. >> let me make a couple of points. first, that was the worst nikki haley imitation i've ever heard in my life. secondly, we, every day, exhaustively, sometimes for four hours a day have been saying the same thing that you and
but i agree with claire. >> yeah. why didn't he do a press conference the next day and call it out and say what he said yesterday loudly and clearly for all the country to hear it. no, he didn't do that. >> that's a fair question. when we went to these extremes, joe, it is a fair question. there were a lot of people hurt by the trump presidency, a lot of people who died, and family members would claim, at the hands of the trump presidency dealing with covid and lying to the american...
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and former democratic senator claire mccaskill. dan and clare, thank, you claire, what's your reaction to all of this? what are you stealing -- >> first of all, i don't think it's a night for celebration for the country. i think it's time to pause and really take in what's just occurred, and what will be occurring over the coming months. i've got two hats here, somebody who read for office and understands politics, in a granular way. and somebody who spent a lot of time in a courtroom as a prosecutor. there are a couple of things that stand out to me. number one, the decision to go to florida is one that lawyers are looking at and thinking, okay, they want to be really careful about venue, on appeal, on that issue, it's not settled. right now, there is a case in front of the supreme court about venue that would be relevant to this. they want to be very careful about bringing it somewhere where the conviction, if they get, one would not be overturned on appear. it also shows strength, alex, that they are willing to take this evidenc
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i mean, claire, to dahlia's point about the i don't care, i don't have to read the indictment, i was shocked the bulwark reported this week that chuck grassly, the former chair of the judiciary committee in the senate said about the indictment i haven't read it at all, i'm not a legal analyst, i'm going to leave that to the roprofessionals to tell us about it. i've read everything i can of secondary sources of it but not the original. this is the former person of the senate judiciary committee saying i can't read about the indictment, i'm not a legal analyst. >> yeah, and he's the same guy running around saying that somehow the justice department is being weaponized. how do you know, chuck? you know, stop running for a minute. god love you, he's a very old man who has kept himself in great shape physically, but mentally he has got to absorb the fact that this indictment is full of evidence. it's evidence. and they don't want to read it because they don't want to be confronted with evidence. they're way more comfortable doing this. and my question for them is this, too. you know, the
i mean, claire, to dahlia's point about the i don't care, i don't have to read the indictment, i was shocked the bulwark reported this week that chuck grassly, the former chair of the judiciary committee in the senate said about the indictment i haven't read it at all, i'm not a legal analyst, i'm going to leave that to the roprofessionals to tell us about it. i've read everything i can of secondary sources of it but not the original. this is the former person of the senate judiciary committee...
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let me start with you, claire. is this the end of boris johnson's political career?i think it's the end of his career within the conservative party. we can never rule out him going on to other political -- >> i'm going to jump in. i'm sorry your line is breaking up but we will reconnect with you and get a better lie to you and come back. let me turn to you, joe. i was reading something just before i came up about another pole that was out. i'd like your thoughts on this. he was saying that only 17%, a positive view of boris johnson, 62% have a negative vi. he said for context boris johnson is more unpopular than philip schofield or xi jinping of china. do you think that's appropriate? >> there's lots of polling that hasn't really changed much. for some time now and i imagine that the latest revelation will reinforce the view that many people have. a majority of people thought he had a right to parliament. a clear majority thought these parties had taken place not in accordance with the rules. so we find ourselves in a situation where what many people believed has bee
let me start with you, claire. is this the end of boris johnson's political career?i think it's the end of his career within the conservative party. we can never rule out him going on to other political -- >> i'm going to jump in. i'm sorry your line is breaking up but we will reconnect with you and get a better lie to you and come back. let me turn to you, joe. i was reading something just before i came up about another pole that was out. i'd like your thoughts on this. he was saying...
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you've been watching, what stood out for you, claire? >> i think the most pressing issue is russia but i think john glenn's comment on mortgages, the situation economic situation at the moment that is what people are really concerned about and he didn't really say much, did he he didn't get much out we don't know what the government will be doing about any of it, germany has called in the bank's, he will call in the regulator speaking to supermarkets about cost but really it's sucks that there isn't much the government can do to reassure people and they will be worried about their mortgages. >> were you shocked and surprised by anything, you know? >> well i notice and you pick this up when john glenn was talking about the public center you were making a point that if they are right and they turned down with the pace for everybody, we know that is not a mandatory process it's a recommendation to government has been able to say yes we will know we won't, dave have said we can't possibly give any more because this is what the public sector
you've been watching, what stood out for you, claire? >> i think the most pressing issue is russia but i think john glenn's comment on mortgages, the situation economic situation at the moment that is what people are really concerned about and he didn't really say much, did he he didn't get much out we don't know what the government will be doing about any of it, germany has called in the bank's, he will call in the regulator speaking to supermarkets about cost but really it's sucks that...
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hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. tensions remain high across france tonight after days of protest over the fatal shooting of a teenager by police. the 17 year old was killed on tuesday in a paris suburb during a traffic stop. so the officer who fired the shot has been charged. now with voluntary homicide, and today memorial march, led by the victim's mother, also ended with violence. $40000.00 police are now on alerts across the country. 17 year old now use mother lead a fire crowd and what started as a peaceful policy for his son. but simmering team sions, voyle's own people through projectiles that police who used to guess the vigil tuning to vandalism for some as cause we're again see so light it's the 3rd day of and raced over. now you're killing all the officer who shelton has now being charged. some say the problem goes much data when they talk to live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternities like. but that doesn't exist anymore. the police make the
hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. tensions remain high across france tonight after days of protest over the fatal shooting of a teenager by police. the 17 year old was killed on tuesday in a paris suburb during a traffic stop. so the officer who fired the shot has been charged. now with voluntary homicide, and today memorial march, led by the victim's mother, also ended with violence. $40000.00 police are now on alerts across the country. 17 year old now use mother...
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and you can see claire, why this opens up an entire pandora's box. if you can, does, if you can deny a service to a protected class, gave people, minorities and people have certain religions because you do not agree. what with what they do then how is that not in fact discrimination? yeah, because of who they are now we said this is a very busy day for the supreme court. we also have a ruling that has struck down biden's student loan relief program on what grounds did they do that? well, it's important to note that this has less to do with the object of the student loan forgiveness program, but with biden's authority in whether the executive branch has the authority to implement a plan on this scale without congress. the supreme court has now decided that by didn't cannot. and you know, speaking of scale, this is, this is a very, very big program that does have to be said. you're talking about over $400000000000.00 in student loans about to be cancelled. this is, of course, this is of course something that the tax payers are going to have to are goin
and you can see claire, why this opens up an entire pandora's box. if you can, does, if you can deny a service to a protected class, gave people, minorities and people have certain religions because you do not agree. what with what they do then how is that not in fact discrimination? yeah, because of who they are now we said this is a very busy day for the supreme court. we also have a ruling that has struck down biden's student loan relief program on what grounds did they do that? well, it's...
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claire, your story is so unique.ayer and currently play at usf down in florida. you and your mom started a lacrosse team in your middle school because your school didn't have one, which is great. and what did you for women is very empowering. changed lives of all those girls on your team. they have united states memories. many probably went on to college like you and got scholarships. how does changing title ix effect women's sports in your opinion? >> i think changing title ix is just taking away already limited opportunities. so for women, like you said, me and my mom helped create the program the middle in my middle school and my high school didn't have a jv so there is already these limited opportunities. and to allow men into our spaces and take those opportunities for us it's just diminishing already what we don't have a lot of. i'm really excited to be here talking about this because i know that the leadership institutes campus reform has been talking about the biden administration's intention to change title
claire, your story is so unique.ayer and currently play at usf down in florida. you and your mom started a lacrosse team in your middle school because your school didn't have one, which is great. and what did you for women is very empowering. changed lives of all those girls on your team. they have united states memories. many probably went on to college like you and got scholarships. how does changing title ix effect women's sports in your opinion? >> i think changing title ix is just...
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so this is no small thing. claire, the president had so much access and these allegations basically means that he may have abused that access as president in terms of how strong are the prosecution's case is. it's worth noting about jack smith. the special council would not have brought these charges forward. if he did not feel that the case was especially strong, he had a difficult job to do here, getting the thirty's to prosecute. donald trump, the former president could have brought up allegations of political bias of interference in the political process. but the way he appears to have done it taught for all, for all records of, for all of metrics, he appears to have laid out his argument very well. his margin of error was very low, but he appears to have the succeeded so far. and at least laying out that argument . and that brings us, that brings us here to today in front of this federal courthouse in miami. yeah, these are serious charges with high stakes. can you tell us a little bit more about what we're expecting to see there is miami, the well, as we said, donald trump is expect
so this is no small thing. claire, the president had so much access and these allegations basically means that he may have abused that access as president in terms of how strong are the prosecution's case is. it's worth noting about jack smith. the special council would not have brought these charges forward. if he did not feel that the case was especially strong, he had a difficult job to do here, getting the thirty's to prosecute. donald trump, the former president could have brought up...
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. ♪ i'm clear richardson -- claire richardson.o our viewers watching on pbs, in the united states, and to all of you around the world, welcome. in france, renewed unrest following the fatal shooting of a teenager near paris. police have used tear gas to disperse protesters after a vigil march for the victim. he was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday, and anger over the shooting has been fueling days of riots. the officer who fired the shot has also been charged with voluntary homicide. reporter: the 17-year-old's mother led a fired up crowd in what started as a peaceful protest for her son. but simmering tensions boiled over, as people threw projectiles at police, who used to your guests. -- used tear gas. the vigil, turning to vandalism for some as cars were again set alight. it is the third day of unrest over the killing. the officer has been charged. but some say the problem goes much deeper. >> we live in france which is supposed to mean equality and freedom but that does not exist anymore. the police make the rules an
. ♪ i'm clear richardson -- claire richardson.o our viewers watching on pbs, in the united states, and to all of you around the world, welcome. in france, renewed unrest following the fatal shooting of a teenager near paris. police have used tear gas to disperse protesters after a vigil march for the victim. he was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday, and anger over the shooting has been fueling days of riots. the officer who fired the shot has also been charged with voluntary...
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defeated isis, and then -- sorry, i was going to go to claire. do you want to go to claire? i want to play this for her because i think she might have something to say about perhaps this being used in court, as well. also in the fox news interview, trump tried to defend himself in the classified documents case. in one of his claims, trump cited a "new york times" article, insisting the only way the national archives and records administration could get the documents back from him wosk to essentially beg for them. it is unclear which specific article he was referring to, but take a listen. >> i have every right to have those boxes. this is purely a presidential records act. this is not a criminal thing. in fact, "the new york times" of all had a story just the other day that the only way nara could ever get this stuff, this back, would be, "please, please could we have it back?" >> they asked. >> because we -- >> they did ask for it. they said, "can you give the documents back?" >> we were talking. >> they went to doj to subpoena you to give them back. >> which they've never
defeated isis, and then -- sorry, i was going to go to claire. do you want to go to claire? i want to play this for her because i think she might have something to say about perhaps this being used in court, as well. also in the fox news interview, trump tried to defend himself in the classified documents case. in one of his claims, trump cited a "new york times" article, insisting the only way the national archives and records administration could get the documents back from him wosk...
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also graduating today are cadets aaron hall and claire dort ski. [laughter] with the popular chan -- cheering fan group. four years ago as a united states senator, it was my great honor to --four -- it is my honor to watch them to complete this journey. two the class of 2023, and to all the cadets here today, you stand on the broad shoulders of generations of americans who have worn the uniform, including many barrier breakers and for a blazers. -- and trailblazers. use elevate the 70 fifth anniversary of integration of women in the military --you celebrate the 75th anniversary of integration of women in the military and the desegregation of the military. [applause] cadets since your first day on campus, the world has drastically changed. a once in a century global pandemic took millions of lives and disrupted life for billions more. america ended our longest war. russia launched the first major ground war in europe since world war ii. looking forward to the future, it is clear you graduate into an increasingly unsettled world, where long-standing
also graduating today are cadets aaron hall and claire dort ski. [laughter] with the popular chan -- cheering fan group. four years ago as a united states senator, it was my great honor to --four -- it is my honor to watch them to complete this journey. two the class of 2023, and to all the cadets here today, you stand on the broad shoulders of generations of americans who have worn the uniform, including many barrier breakers and for a blazers. -- and trailblazers. use elevate the 70 fifth...
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her son graduated last year and her daughter, claire, will be a junior at saegertown this fall.of the political rhetoric that we've heard on the national level has empowered people and let them feel like it's okay to say these not so nice things about people. judy: the dust-up around the book display didn't immediately lead to any policy changes. but later that summer a resolution was introduced against teaching critical race theory or crt in this overwhelmingly white district. jeff: i think if you ask 20 people twrite down what they thought it was, do you get 20 different definitions? it's not being taught. no one's giving an example of crt being taught. it's just a boogeyman that's out there to scare everybody. >> this would reassure everybody so they don't think we're teaching something we're not. judy: while the original resolution didn't pass, the board did affirm that the district has multiple policies which protect students from indoctrination. luigi: penncrest is a very conservative district and they care about the kids and they want the kids educated, nothing else. judy
her son graduated last year and her daughter, claire, will be a junior at saegertown this fall.of the political rhetoric that we've heard on the national level has empowered people and let them feel like it's okay to say these not so nice things about people. judy: the dust-up around the book display didn't immediately lead to any policy changes. but later that summer a resolution was introduced against teaching critical race theory or crt in this overwhelmingly white district. jeff: i think if...
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. >> joining me now are former missouri senator and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill, formercting assistant u.s. attorney general for national security mary mccord, and former assistant district attorney for manhattan, katherine christian. i'm going to start here at the table and just go through what you just heard, those three bites of trump, because it sounds to me like his defense is i did it. >> yes. he, as andrew said, he's had multiple confessions he's made. his public statements are the gift that keeps giving for prosecutors, or plaintiffs attorneys. every time he speaks. i'm sure his attorneys say please don't speak, please don't, and he just keeps doing it. so he's admitted that he had the documents, and he contradicts himself also, because he said that he didn't look through the boxes. >> right. >> well, clearly he did, because there is an audiotape of him at the same golf club apparently waving around a document and then saying on it, well, it's confidential, and i could have just declassified it when i was president, but i didn't. so he is completely inconsistent,
. >> joining me now are former missouri senator and msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill, formercting assistant u.s. attorney general for national security mary mccord, and former assistant district attorney for manhattan, katherine christian. i'm going to start here at the table and just go through what you just heard, those three bites of trump, because it sounds to me like his defense is i did it. >> yes. he, as andrew said, he's had multiple confessions he's made. his public...
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claire marshall, bbc news, surrey.the title for the first time. if they do, they'll have "done the treble" after already winning the premier league and fa cup this season. the action takes place in turkey in istanbul from where natalie pirks sent this update. ina in a city of vast history, relics of past empires remain. in taksim square, talk of equalling, if not bettering manchester united's achievements are dominating the thoughts of these school friends. them lot always go on about it, don't they? how "you've never won the treble." so to do it, i can't put into words how good it's going to be, to be honest. we'll go down as the best team in premier league history. we have been through the pain now we're _ we have been through the pain now we're going _ we have been through the pain now we're going to _ we have been through the pain now we're going to get - we have been through the pain now we're going to get the - now we're going to get the glory _ now we're going to get the alo . ., now we're going to get the i [0
claire marshall, bbc news, surrey.the title for the first time. if they do, they'll have "done the treble" after already winning the premier league and fa cup this season. the action takes place in turkey in istanbul from where natalie pirks sent this update. ina in a city of vast history, relics of past empires remain. in taksim square, talk of equalling, if not bettering manchester united's achievements are dominating the thoughts of these school friends. them lot always go on about...
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good morning, claire. what are you learning about liberated villages and what it means for ukrainian troops. >> if you look at the map, you can see potentially the strategy here. these are small villages. ukraine may have liberated another one this morning. they're in the front line of the border of donetsk and zaporizhzhya. that's the narrowest strip of land. part of the purpose of this counteroffensive is to cut russian gains in half to interrupt, essentially, its land bridge to crimea. this particular area would make sense. what we do understand, looking at the evidence from the ba battlefield reports, is that ukraine is not limiting itself to one area or one access. we're hearing about fighting in bakhmut where ukraine is playing down the significance, saying this is not part of a broader offensive. there's fighting in the kharkiv region, as well. a video was put out but ukrainian land forces, where they claim to be destroying a russian tank. we can't verify that it but it seems there's fighting going
good morning, claire. what are you learning about liberated villages and what it means for ukrainian troops. >> if you look at the map, you can see potentially the strategy here. these are small villages. ukraine may have liberated another one this morning. they're in the front line of the border of donetsk and zaporizhzhya. that's the narrowest strip of land. part of the purpose of this counteroffensive is to cut russian gains in half to interrupt, essentially, its land bridge to crimea....
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i was there and i took what i took and it gets declassified. >> claire, it's the classified documentsn you're famous they let you do it. it's ludicrous. i mean, to the point char lea made and glenn, do you think there's a point where as the legal sort of process whirls on, the political screws get turned to him as well this time around with opponents like chris christie and others making some arguments as ex-prosecutors? >> well, i'm not going to be optimistic that this -- >> me neither. >> you know, it's about 30% of america that are buying everything this guy sells. >> it's so dumb. >> it is so dumb. i mean, he is so stupid. it is just amazing how stupid he is. it reminds me of making closing arguments and andrew can probably relate to this. but i always loved as a prosecutor because you got the last word and invariably the defense would in their closing arguments say, well, nobody could be this stupid, and i'd always stand up in my rebuttal and say if we have to open the prison doors for stupid, we won't have anybody in prison because everybody who does criminal activity at some le
i was there and i took what i took and it gets declassified. >> claire, it's the classified documentsn you're famous they let you do it. it's ludicrous. i mean, to the point char lea made and glenn, do you think there's a point where as the legal sort of process whirls on, the political screws get turned to him as well this time around with opponents like chris christie and others making some arguments as ex-prosecutors? >> well, i'm not going to be optimistic that this -- >>...
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