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emily: claire and daniel had strong reactions, claire if you want to respond.ire: i don't think he is so popular. he is popular among a certain base. he lost the 2020 election and not by a small margin. he lost by basically a landslide. it was not close in any state. and he lost in some of his traditional base areas. and he lost to a septuagenarian. i don't know what to think about current polling for a potential general election, it is far too early to put any stock in what may emerge there. but i think he is popular in a certain narrow base. and studies have shown that one of the things that appeals about donald trump to those who do find him attractive is that those individuals are deeply in the grip of fox news propaganda and an enormous amount of disinformation. i think education is really where this will lie, and the coming presidential campaign will provide a fair amount of education. but the fact that he is very much the republican front runner for the primaries does not really tell us anything about his overall popularity. emily: one thing we can agree
emily: claire and daniel had strong reactions, claire if you want to respond.ire: i don't think he is so popular. he is popular among a certain base. he lost the 2020 election and not by a small margin. he lost by basically a landslide. it was not close in any state. and he lost in some of his traditional base areas. and he lost to a septuagenarian. i don't know what to think about current polling for a potential general election, it is far too early to put any stock in what may emerge there....
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i claire, it just now.mething that's very depressing, we depressing, which is we can't have nice things anymore . have nice things anymore. >> no, but we also expect an awful lot from our police . they awful lot from our police. they are expected to go after proper criminals for rape and sexual assault . we want them to assault. we want them to investigate burglaries, car crimes and what they're actually doing is being held up dealing with crimes from the internet. people has hurt feelings. and that needs to stop. so i think that needs to stop. so i think that we need to treat our police a lot better. we need to let them loose on the crimes that actually need solving and step away from somebody being a little offended and i think little bit offended and i think that start a lot to help that would start a lot to help also put more police out on the streets. i think if you see a visible presence, make a difference. >> very difficult, by the way, to attract these cars down, because in many cases they are out o
i claire, it just now.mething that's very depressing, we depressing, which is we can't have nice things anymore . have nice things anymore. >> no, but we also expect an awful lot from our police . they awful lot from our police. they are expected to go after proper criminals for rape and sexual assault . we want them to assault. we want them to investigate burglaries, car crimes and what they're actually doing is being held up dealing with crimes from the internet. people has hurt...
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claire could _ are suffering. can't be bothered? claire could you _ are suffering. support. i'm seeing families who have witnessed their children having multiple dental infections, potentially going to a&e and seen the consequences of poor oral health when it's too late and have seen parents putting temporary fillings in their own children because they can't get access to nhs dental care so i'm not saying that supervised tooth brushing is the only thing here, i'm saying it's part of the solution and i'm not saying that parents don't have a responsibility. of course they do but as a society, we also have a responsibility to support the most vulnerable children who, through no fault of their own, are born into a lifetime of poverty and we need to break those cycles. every child should get the same start that my children have been privileged to have and that's why i advocate that is so fiercely. it's notjust about the prevention, that's absolutely important and even if we forget the children in this, i can't, but if we can, from an economic perspective it makes sense t
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claire you, stephen. claire thank you, stephen.ore coming up on today's we're going to today's show. we're going to take a at take a look at the pro—palestinian protest that took yesterday london pro—palestinian protest that took eveningrday london pro—palestinian protest that took evening and london pro—palestinian protest that took evening and the ondon into the evening and the numerous demonstrate actions that place across the that are taking place across the west. but first, let's get the news. yes, we're going to be talking that. i'm going to talking about that. i'm going to be and claire's be getting stephen and claire's perspective. going to perspective. we're also going to be number of other be going to a number of other experts on the region. but first, get the news with first, let's get the news with elizabeth . elizabeth. >> it's just after 130. i'm elizabeth callahan in the newsroom . i'm the united nations newsroom. i'm the united nations are warning hospitals in gaza could run out of fuel and suppues could run out of
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that is not claire courtinho there.cretary, we will be crossing to her life when she does come on stage. what are we expecting her to focus on. green issues are really a huge contentious issue, and often a way to get younger voters. you huge contentious issue, and often a way to get younger voters.- way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. _ way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i _ way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i think— way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i think the - way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i think the way . absolutely right. i think the way the conservatives are looking at it at the moment is they want clear water between themselves and labour, when it comes to how they are pitching on green issues. we know that labour have made a big thing of their green credentials. when we go to the conference next week i suspect they will be talking a lot more about their green industrial plans that are at the heart of their economic
that is not claire courtinho there.cretary, we will be crossing to her life when she does come on stage. what are we expecting her to focus on. green issues are really a huge contentious issue, and often a way to get younger voters. you huge contentious issue, and often a way to get younger voters.- way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. _ way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i _ way to get younger voters. you are absolutely right. i think— way to get younger...
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and it actually it was accomplishing with harris and claire one and there was a lot more towards the natives the signs came out of the windows. harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier cecily zander and i've got a little bio here and it says important official things about
and it actually it was accomplishing with harris and claire one and there was a lot more towards the natives the signs came out of the windows. harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier cecily zander and i've got a little bio here and it says important official things about
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harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier
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and it actually it was accomplishing with harris and claire one and there was a lot more towards the natives the signs came out of the windows. harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier cecily zander and i've got a little bio here and it says important official things about her that i'll share. but she came to me because gary gallagher recommended her. now, i don't know about you, but gary is a credible civil war source to me. you know, he ge
and it actually it was accomplishing with harris and claire one and there was a lot more towards the natives the signs came out of the windows. harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier cecily zander and i've got a little bio here and it says important official things about her that i'll share. but she came to me because gary gallagher recommended her. now, i don't know about you, but gary is a credible civil war source to me. you know, he ge
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harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier today. we're talking a speech that changed the united states. barack obama 2004 speech at the democrat national convention. it was a keynote address. he was a state senator at the time. now pause and ask yourself, do i know the name of my state se
harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier today. we're talking a speech that changed the united states. barack obama 2004 speech at the democrat national convention. it was a keynote address. he was a state senator at the time. now pause and ask yourself, do i know the name of my state se
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harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier today. we're talking a speech that changed the united states. barack obama 2004 speech at the
harris and claire lived long enough to see that transformation a healthier today. we're talking a speech that changed the united states. barack obama 2004 speech at the
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claire sticks around., thank you for talking us through this and just about everything else these days. >>> up next for us around here, over on capitol hill this weekend there was a lot of news and drama. they managed to eek out a deal to keep the government functioning for a wee bit longer but it doesn't mean that speaker mccarthy is out of the words or that husband caucus is happy that the government is running. we will explain after a quick break. don't go anywhere. l explain aft break. don't go anywhere. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elde
claire sticks around., thank you for talking us through this and just about everything else these days. >>> up next for us around here, over on capitol hill this weekend there was a lot of news and drama. they managed to eek out a deal to keep the government functioning for a wee bit longer but it doesn't mean that speaker mccarthy is out of the words or that husband caucus is happy that the government is running. we will explain after a quick break. don't go anywhere. l explain aft...
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thank you carry claire. i noticed that you had quite some strong reactions to that and daniel as well. so just briefly, claire, if you want to respond to carry. yeah, i'd like to reject the promise of the question. i don't think he is so popular is popular among a certain base. but let's remember that he lost the 2020 election and not by a small margin. this was not a bush v. gore situation. he lost by basically a landslide. it was not close in any state and he lost in some of his traditional base areas and he lost to a, you know, septic genario as so the fact that, you know, i don't know what to think about. current polling for a potential general election. i think it's far too early to put any stock in what may emerge there. um, but i think he's popular in a certain very narrow base. and studies have shown that one of the things that you know, appeals to a about donald trump, up to those who do find him attractive, is that those individuals are deeply in the grip of fox news propaganda and an enormous amou
thank you carry claire. i noticed that you had quite some strong reactions to that and daniel as well. so just briefly, claire, if you want to respond to carry. yeah, i'd like to reject the promise of the question. i don't think he is so popular is popular among a certain base. but let's remember that he lost the 2020 election and not by a small margin. this was not a bush v. gore situation. he lost by basically a landslide. it was not close in any state and he lost in some of his traditional...
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first of all we saw claire - there.aw claire cortina, the secretary for energy, security and that theory, followed by that speech from mark harper, the transport secretary. he talked about the us expansion, about investment in our buses, plans to cut pollution and aviation. he also mentioned that they had sorted out one strike at network rail and say there was saying the most important method of transport remains the car, fan and motorbike, saying we are on the future for zero emission vehicles, meaning that they can drive on the way fit for the future. he followed claire cortina, she was saying that we are close to half our power from renewables, from just 7% when labour left office. she talked about carbon capture, where they will see a 50,000 high skilljobs in places like teesside and hamburg. she claims 50% of homes are now considered energy—efficient and also said that there would be £80 million allocated to insulate social homes, and as we expected, lots of digs towards the labour party. lots to discuss there. let
first of all we saw claire - there.aw claire cortina, the secretary for energy, security and that theory, followed by that speech from mark harper, the transport secretary. he talked about the us expansion, about investment in our buses, plans to cut pollution and aviation. he also mentioned that they had sorted out one strike at network rail and say there was saying the most important method of transport remains the car, fan and motorbike, saying we are on the future for zero emission...
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senator, also an msnbc analyst the great claire mccaskill.s there any chance democrats do anything to help republicans get out of a mess of their own making here? >> this is the republicans' problem to solve. and what a message with what's going on in the middle east, another government shutdown looming, urgent questions about how government needs to handle a.i., and these folks can't even nominate a speaker. and given what's happening right now, the promises i'm sure scalise is going to have to make to secure the votes should scare us all. >> yeah, claire, i wonder what you make of the backdrop of the israel-hamas war and the republican -- is the right word ineptitude dates getting their act together and figure out "a" how to lead their conference, and "b," assist in something that is of great importance. >> i think this shows this is ineptitude because typically when there's a crisis parties set aside some of their differences and come together to unify around causes that are more important, frankly, than, you know, who's the next speaker,
senator, also an msnbc analyst the great claire mccaskill.s there any chance democrats do anything to help republicans get out of a mess of their own making here? >> this is the republicans' problem to solve. and what a message with what's going on in the middle east, another government shutdown looming, urgent questions about how government needs to handle a.i., and these folks can't even nominate a speaker. and given what's happening right now, the promises i'm sure scalise is going to...
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senator, also an msnbc political analyst, the great claire mccaskill. terms of democrats and how they have handled all of this. is there any chance that democrats do anything to help republicans get out of a mess of their own making here? >> this is the republicans problem to solve. what a message, with what's going on in the middle east. you get another government shutdown looming, urgent questions about how government needs to handle a i, and these folks can't even nominate a speaker. and given what is happening right now, the promises i'm sure scalise is going to have to wait to secure the votes, it should scare us all. >> clare, i wonder what you make of the backdrop of the israel hamas war and the republican, is the right word, ineptitude? in sort of getting their act together to figure out, who's gonna lead the conference and then how to assist in something that i think they understand is of great importance? >> i think what this shows is that this is beyond ineptitude. typically, when there is a crisis, parties satisfied some of their differences
senator, also an msnbc political analyst, the great claire mccaskill. terms of democrats and how they have handled all of this. is there any chance that democrats do anything to help republicans get out of a mess of their own making here? >> this is the republicans problem to solve. what a message, with what's going on in the middle east. you get another government shutdown looming, urgent questions about how government needs to handle a i, and these folks can't even nominate a speaker....
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now, claire, what happened is a very important question. i'll just give the final question quickly to a carry, and that being is it true that being accused of wrong doing is actually politically beneficial for, for jump. it is again because there is this mass of perception. again, it's not my word. it's with the american people believe in on the documents case. again, this is 62 percent of the people according to quin a p act which is not a conservative pulling outlet. said that this is politically motivated. and to the point what i was saying about personal for it is just making the distinction between the fact that donald trump, the man versus the world view of conservative versus progressive policy, that is what will actually be on the ballot. so whether it's trump or somebody else, tens of millions of people will vote for donald trump because they don't like bite and nomics. they don't like the fact that joe biden has caused an effective $6000.00 pay cut, median pay, cut per household, and then ask permission from defense when you have
now, claire, what happened is a very important question. i'll just give the final question quickly to a carry, and that being is it true that being accused of wrong doing is actually politically beneficial for, for jump. it is again because there is this mass of perception. again, it's not my word. it's with the american people believe in on the documents case. again, this is 62 percent of the people according to quin a p act which is not a conservative pulling outlet. said that this is...
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former senator claire mccaskill, thank you as always.an buck, thank you and welcome to the show. >>> up next on "the reidout" -- donald trump was back in court for day three of his fraud trial as prosecutors in the federal election case show a renewed interest in rudy giuliani's drinking. "the reidout" continues. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because the golo plan takes a holistic approach to weight loss. we focus on real foods in the right balance so you get the results you want. the release supplem
former senator claire mccaskill, thank you as always.an buck, thank you and welcome to the show. >>> up next on "the reidout" -- donald trump was back in court for day three of his fraud trial as prosecutors in the federal election case show a renewed interest in rudy giuliani's drinking. "the reidout" continues. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not...
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read the claire the headlines now.t the sun, shall this is the front page shall we? this is the front page of this morning. of the sun this morning. >> the sun has ran with this. >> so the sun has ran with this. i don't know if this is an early copy. outrage on central line as the train driver. the train driver apparently free, driver apparently shouted free, free, down tannoy. and free, free down the tannoy. and it should be were held at a it should be for were held at a red or you know mind the red signal or you know mind the gap or and here he is inciting a free palestine was the answer palestine palestine. could you imagine being someone of jewish extraction sitting on that tube? >> you know, you've got a clip of this, claire. i think let's just have a little listen to listen to the clip then 3—3, palestine, 3—3, palestine , three. >> free palestine , three free >> free palestine, three free palestine , three free palestine . palestine, three free palestine. three free palestine . three free three free palestine. t
read the claire the headlines now.t the sun, shall this is the front page shall we? this is the front page of this morning. of the sun this morning. >> the sun has ran with this. >> so the sun has ran with this. i don't know if this is an early copy. outrage on central line as the train driver. the train driver apparently free, driver apparently shouted free, free, down tannoy. and free, free down the tannoy. and it should be were held at a it should be for were held at a red or you...
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we'll go to you claire pearsall. >> no, we shouldn't. claire pearsall. >> no, we shouldn't .ent reasons . it's not just there to thwart the will of the home secretary . the will of the home secretary. see, when you look at what's happening with northern ireland and the peace process that has gone on over there and the good friday belfast agreement , it's friday belfast agreement, it's if we leave the echr , we are if we leave the echr, we are then breach of that. and then in breach of that. and where does that leave the island of ireland and northern ireland themselves ? think are themselves? so i think there are much more new honest positions that you can take. it seems that you can take. and it seems a little bit of a knee jerk reaction say solve one reaction to say to solve one problem, pull us out of problem, you pull us out of something we were the something which we were the original signatory of. so i think need little bit think that you need a little bit more thought in all of this. and i don't agree necessarily with peter that there isn't the will for it. i think the
we'll go to you claire pearsall. >> no, we shouldn't. claire pearsall. >> no, we shouldn't .ent reasons . it's not just there to thwart the will of the home secretary . the will of the home secretary. see, when you look at what's happening with northern ireland and the peace process that has gone on over there and the good friday belfast agreement , it's friday belfast agreement, it's if we leave the echr , we are if we leave the echr, we are then breach of that. and then in breach...
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i am turning to you first, claire.n with a tunnel vote tomorrow, do you see any end in sight with this speaker vote pick? well, i will tell, you they lost some votes when chris christie said he would be great. i think, i think the problem they're going to have it is those three questions that people want to answered, one, did you believe that american voters should have been affirmed? should the government shut down? third, should we find ukraine? and the problem is when you answer those three questions, you have got 8 to 10 people who are going to feel very strongly that if they're not answer the right way, they will not vote for that speaker. and then you have 8 to 10 people that i think they have to be answered exactly the opposite way. we can afford to lose 8 to 10 votes. i don't know how this is going to turn out. i think it will be the darling of maga, someone who's been around washington for ten minutes versus tom emmer, probably, maybe austin scott will stay in for a few rounds. i think those are the three that
i am turning to you first, claire.n with a tunnel vote tomorrow, do you see any end in sight with this speaker vote pick? well, i will tell, you they lost some votes when chris christie said he would be great. i think, i think the problem they're going to have it is those three questions that people want to answered, one, did you believe that american voters should have been affirmed? should the government shut down? third, should we find ukraine? and the problem is when you answer those three...
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should they be given a vote in claire? well he vote in this, claire?better word. and that is the case if you do work. but interestingly, i know a young new zealand chap and asked me new zealand chap and he asked me to papers because he to sign his papers because he wants to the elections wants to vote in the elections in and i think it's in new zealand. and i think it's so important isn't that people do a voice. and stuart do have a voice. and stuart quite rightly said , the diaspora quite rightly said, the diaspora of people , we tend to of scottish people, we tend to emigrate more than we migrate. migrate more than we emigrate. and it's just amazing the amount of scots all over the world. and i think we still feel patriotic . i think we still feel patriotic. like i still do identify as scottish. and so i would love to be able to vote in the future of the country. okay. >> like the irish, we're just raised to be emigrated to be to go elsewhere , to populate the go elsewhere, to populate the rest of the world. and stuart, thank you very much. claire oh
should they be given a vote in claire? well he vote in this, claire?better word. and that is the case if you do work. but interestingly, i know a young new zealand chap and asked me new zealand chap and he asked me to papers because he to sign his papers because he wants to the elections wants to vote in the elections in and i think it's in new zealand. and i think it's so important isn't that people do a voice. and stuart do have a voice. and stuart quite rightly said , the diaspora quite...
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claire, this is something else.robably heard it for a year now. netanyahu was so obsessed with the west bank, pushing settlements, pushing palestinians out of their homes, expanding the settlements for political purposes. because when he did that, when he expanded israeli settlements in the west bank, which was his obsession and it was his focus, it helped him with his far-right orthodox supporters. so he was obsessed on the west bank for political purposes, and while he was obsessed in expanding settlements into palestinian territories, you had hamas planning a brutal attack that killed thousands of israelis. >> yeah. netanyahu, i'm sure it will not happen right now because they want to have a unity government, but he is in big trouble. by the way, let's add this to the equation, joe. not only was he politically focused on the west bank because he was trying to keep his coalition together, which embraced some of the most extreme orthodox, jewish fashions in israel. he actually, that faction, those folks don't suppo
claire, this is something else.robably heard it for a year now. netanyahu was so obsessed with the west bank, pushing settlements, pushing palestinians out of their homes, expanding the settlements for political purposes. because when he did that, when he expanded israeli settlements in the west bank, which was his obsession and it was his focus, it helped him with his far-right orthodox supporters. so he was obsessed on the west bank for political purposes, and while he was obsessed in...
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jon: i want to bring in claire from rbc who has been tracking the bank of canada story.ee you. is it a surprise to you at this point when a lot of economists seem to think the bank of canada was at the end to commit to the idea of more rate hikes ahead? claire: as you mentioned, the decision itself today really did not come as a surprise to us as well as what was priced in to the market. the bank decided to hold its interest rate at 5% but decided to balance the decision with a hawkish sounding statement today. some of the things mentioned include actually increased inflationary risks in the economy. that is, again, kind of, given what we have seen over the last year, pretty sticky inflation pressures in canada, though, that was kind of broken by a good upside surprise in the september cpi print. overall i think it was a really balanced decision-making between the bank of canada's -- canada opting to hold the overnight rate at 5% and the hawkish statement leaving the door open obviously for more rate hikes if they were needed. jon: as we await the next federal reserve in
jon: i want to bring in claire from rbc who has been tracking the bank of canada story.ee you. is it a surprise to you at this point when a lot of economists seem to think the bank of canada was at the end to commit to the idea of more rate hikes ahead? claire: as you mentioned, the decision itself today really did not come as a surprise to us as well as what was priced in to the market. the bank decided to hold its interest rate at 5% but decided to balance the decision with a hawkish sounding...
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. >> claire mccaskill is a former democratic senator of missouri. tim miller, a former rnc spokesman, now writer of -- they join me now. clare, you have seen a lot in politics, but i will, in my political career, have truly never seen anything like this. it really does, they do seem stuck. am i miss reading? what do you think? >> oh no, they are stuck. and by the way, this is a plot that the people would laugh at that was pitch to somebody in hollywood. i mean, let's take a wide lens here. we are talking about a handful of extremists troubling a speaker out over the objection of 90% of the republican party. then they gather and vote secretly to nominate a new speaker. that guy gets one vote and then the radical extremists say, i'm sorry, you don't get any more votes, we are done, you are out. we are going to put our radical extremists in their. and by the way, it radical extremist who doesn't play well with others, chris. and they all know this. he's never passed a bill in 16 years. can you imagine? being in congress 16 years and never managing to g
. >> claire mccaskill is a former democratic senator of missouri. tim miller, a former rnc spokesman, now writer of -- they join me now. clare, you have seen a lot in politics, but i will, in my political career, have truly never seen anything like this. it really does, they do seem stuck. am i miss reading? what do you think? >> oh no, they are stuck. and by the way, this is a plot that the people would laugh at that was pitch to somebody in hollywood. i mean, let's take a wide...
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claire mccaskill, always good to talk to you. thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> so, again, to declare the point, i tend to think it's -- it's one of these who knows? so if that is speaker of the house is not donald trump, and again, i think it likely will not be. if i had to bet, i would bet against it. there are two official declared candidates, the first is congressman steve scalise, and mccarthy lieutenant who wants to clear himself, quote, david duke without the baggage, that's an actual quote, when he was coming up in louisiana politics. he was declaring that is a selling point, just for context. and there's this gentleman, that would be ohio congressman jim jeffries. sorry, jim jordan. [laughter] jim jordan, you probably recognize him. he spent a lot of time on television. he's been doing the rounds trying to sell himself as a series legislator and peacemaker, as if we have all not been watching his antics for the last five years. here's the thing. the line between that gentlemen, jim jordan, and matt gaetz, is really thin
claire mccaskill, always good to talk to you. thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> so, again, to declare the point, i tend to think it's -- it's one of these who knows? so if that is speaker of the house is not donald trump, and again, i think it likely will not be. if i had to bet, i would bet against it. there are two official declared candidates, the first is congressman steve scalise, and mccarthy lieutenant who wants to clear himself, quote, david duke without the baggage, that's...
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she just adds in anne—claire it anne—claire short, basically it just different , just anne—claire shortt just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling women adding, just sprinkling women throughout the book with like cut and paste. >> to be fair, writing a book is tough. >> long. yeah, it's boring. >> it's long. yeah, it's boring. it's total pain. >> next in the >> compromise. next in the telegraph. will this appease anyone or everyone? nick yes, this is a very serious story. >> this is not all criminals will attend will be forced to attend sentencing propaganda will be forced to attend se court ng propaganda will be forced to attend se court .g propaganda will be forced to attend se court. so propaganda will be forced to attend se court. so it's propaganda will be forced to attend se court . so it's going)paganda will be forced to attend se court . so it's going to ganda will be forced to attend se court . so it's going to belda will be forced to attend se court . so it's going to be up in court. so
she just adds in anne—claire it anne—claire short, basically it just different , just anne—claire shortt just different , just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling just anne—claire short, basically it just just sprinkling women adding, just sprinkling women throughout the book with like cut and paste. >> to be fair, writing a book is tough. >> long. yeah, it's boring. >> it's long. yeah, it's boring. it's total pain. >> next in the >>...
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thing this time of year there will be a few pockets of fog around which can take to mid morning to clairere perhaps cloud in the northwest of scotland, temperatures a little lower than saturday but with light winds and a bit more sunshine, fewer showers, i should imagine not feeling quite as chilly. later into next week or at the early part of next week again we�*ve got the chilly nights, the frosted foggy mornings. temperatures do pick up later in the week is the unsettled weather returns. there is more online. neck civilians who fling by any means they can, cars, trucks or on foot after israel won them to move south, as they continue, the us secretary general of the victory more than a million people which would be extremely hazardous. he was secretary of state continues his whirlwind diplomatic mission saying he is working with israel on the safe passage for the palestinians. fleeing their homes admitted a 24—hour deadline to evacuate issued by israel. the says residents should move to the area south of gaza, the israeli forces of ordered the hospital to evacuate about 6am local time a
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claire mccaskill, thank you as always for your wisdom and thoughts tonight., alex. >> that is our show for tonight, now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening,. lawrence >> good evening, alex. hakeem jeffries may be on his way to setting the record for getting the most votes for speaker
claire mccaskill, thank you as always for your wisdom and thoughts tonight., alex. >> that is our show for tonight, now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening,. lawrence >> good evening, alex. hakeem jeffries may be on his way to setting the record for getting the most votes for speaker
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claire wanted the judge's sentencing remarks. says the company quoted her almost £300 — an amount, as she said, she simply couldn't afford. i thought maybe like between £25 and £50, i thought that they might ask for, just because it did say that you have to pay. but i didn't think it was going to be an astronomical cost. but i was just so shocked and i was like, i'm not working, i'm disabled, i've lost my home, like, how... i can't afford this and i really need this for my closure. she finally managed to get the transcript for free because somebody had already requested it and paid for the transcription work. the ministry ofjustice told us, "the government has quadrupled funding for victim support since 2010. however, as court proceedings are not routinely transcribed, if the request is declined, the fee covers the considerable costs that come with writing up the audio recording of potentially weeks' worth of hearings." no, i didn't feel safe... as forjuliana, she never got her transcript and says it stopped her from moving on wi
claire wanted the judge's sentencing remarks. says the company quoted her almost £300 — an amount, as she said, she simply couldn't afford. i thought maybe like between £25 and £50, i thought that they might ask for, just because it did say that you have to pay. but i didn't think it was going to be an astronomical cost. but i was just so shocked and i was like, i'm not working, i'm disabled, i've lost my home, like, how... i can't afford this and i really need this for my closure. she...
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christopher mcgowan, from stirling, was out on bail when he attacked claire at her home in st niniansilings are still causing too many deaths from sepsis — ten years after a report highlighted steps that could be taken to drastically reduce fatalities. that's according to the ombudsman which handles nhs complaints. with more details, here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. every year in the uk there are around a8,000 deaths from sepsis — many of them preventable. in 2021, 13—year—old martha mills died after hospital staff failed to correctly act on the warning signs of the illness. one—year—old william mead died in 2014 after his mum's concerns were dismissed by doctors. and in 2011, two—year—old maude watkins died, having been sent home twice after her infection was missed. sepsis is a life—threatening overreaction to an infection by the body's immune system, that causes damage to both tissues and organs. today's report says that, despite years of trying to raise awareness, mistakes are still being made — including delays in diagnosing and treating sepsis, poor communication
christopher mcgowan, from stirling, was out on bail when he attacked claire at her home in st niniansilings are still causing too many deaths from sepsis — ten years after a report highlighted steps that could be taken to drastically reduce fatalities. that's according to the ombudsman which handles nhs complaints. with more details, here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. every year in the uk there are around a8,000 deaths from sepsis — many of them preventable. in 2021,...
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what is our duty as citizens right now, claire?ealize that that is bigger than politics. when we have men marching openly in the streets with torches and swastikas and shouting anti-semitic phrases, that should be a gut-check moment. that shouldn't be a moment we become tribal and try to find everything wrong with everyone else. we've got to realize that there are bad, bad, bad people out there that want to harm others. these extremists are murdering babies and children and taking hostages, innocent people. this cannot stand. and shame on anybody in congress who's saying we should not support israel at this moment. >> claire mccaskill, telling it like it is. i appreciate you today, my friend. thank you. >> thank you. >> more news still to come, including a live report from our colleague in southern israel, whose reporting today is stunning. he surveyed much of the human calamity. calamity ucard - one simple member card that opens doors where it matters for you. what if we need to see a doctor away from home? ucard gets you in with
what is our duty as citizens right now, claire?ealize that that is bigger than politics. when we have men marching openly in the streets with torches and swastikas and shouting anti-semitic phrases, that should be a gut-check moment. that shouldn't be a moment we become tribal and try to find everything wrong with everyone else. we've got to realize that there are bad, bad, bad people out there that want to harm others. these extremists are murdering babies and children and taking hostages,...
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full of the joys of spring, claire. yeah i liked it. >> so green and lovely . yeah, >> so green and lovely. yeah, well, it is. >> that's true . but, you know, >> that's true. but, you know, keep your windows open, get your central heating off and bear it like a scot. central heating off and bear it likewell�*ot. central heating off and bear it likewell there you go. >> well there you go. >> well there you go. >> complaining. stop >> stop complaining. stop complaining. this is the point. >> let's have a look at the weather where you are. hi there. >> aidan mcgivern from >> it's aidan mcgivern here from the with the gb news the met office with the gb news forecast. storm babet moves north through today, bringing wet to many wet and windy weather to many places. but exceptional places. but truly exceptional rainfall eastern scotland rainfall to eastern scotland with the risk of widespread and significant flooding. that's why there is warning for later there is a red warning for later today and into tomorrow for eastern sco
full of the joys of spring, claire. yeah i liked it. >> so green and lovely . yeah, >> so green and lovely. yeah, well, it is. >> that's true . but, you know, >> that's true. but, you know, keep your windows open, get your central heating off and bear it like a scot. central heating off and bear it likewell�*ot. central heating off and bear it likewell there you go. >> well there you go. >> well there you go. >> complaining. stop >> stop...
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claire's salted person. claire's a salted butter person. salted butter. unsalted. salted butter.n the minority on this one. it's wrong. >> extra salt butter. >> extra salt on butter. >> extra salt on butter. >> apparently >> yes. apparently they recommend too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but|end too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, you 00. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, you can't think of >> but heinz, you can't think of anything more simplistic to eat anyway . anyway. >> exactly. i think, mind you, teaching how to do beans on toast. apparently, pippa middleton published middleton wants published advice on ice cubes and on how to make ice cubes and nigella lawson broadcast tips on how to butter toast. and delia smith did a whole recipe on how to boil an egg. >> she did. she yeah, she did. yeah.i >> she did. she yeah, she did. yeah. i mean, the basics are important. i'm not sure that they carry it down like that. >> lovely . thank you both. we'll >> lovely. thank you both. we'll see little bit later on. see you a little bi
claire's salted person. claire's a salted butter person. salted butter. unsalted. salted butter.n the minority on this one. it's wrong. >> extra salt butter. >> extra salt on butter. >> extra salt on butter. >> apparently >> yes. apparently they recommend too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but|end too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, too. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, you 00. >> yes. apparently they rec(but heinz, you can't...
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nigel and claire, it's . it's all horrible, claire, it's., isn't it? just to think big, aren't they? >> i mean, i didn't realise they were >> i mean, i didn't realise they werapparently they're the size >> apparently they're the size of an pip. of an apple pip. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> which is big enough. which is big. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. >> you the creeps? >> does it give you the creeps? >> does it give you the creeps? >> really does. it. it >> it really does. it. it really. you sort of sit there in itching and horrible, the itching and it's horrible, the fact can hitchhike. it fact that they can hitchhike. it was that word hitchhike. so they can bag, into your can go into your bag, into your case on your clothing, train seats and travel around with you. >> and they're migrants , aren't >> and they're migrants, aren't they? i mean, suella braverman could send them to rwanda. >> yeah. yeah >> yeah. yeah >> it's interesting about staying in hotels . i once did an staying in hotels. i o
nigel and claire, it's . it's all horrible, claire, it's., isn't it? just to think big, aren't they? >> i mean, i didn't realise they were >> i mean, i didn't realise they werapparently they're the size >> apparently they're the size of an pip. of an apple pip. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> which is big enough. which is big. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. >> you the creeps? >> does it give...
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anytime claire. so that is the news update at this hour. if you stay tuned, you can catch our science program tomorrow today, looking at how migratory birds are adjusting their flight patterns to climate change. that is after a short break, if you want more news analysis. in the meantime, you can find a d, w dot com or on social media or handle. there is that unit. i'm clear. richardson, hist, for lynn for me, and all the same. thank you so much for joining us. the show a ride to guide know the way around the is strictly scientific. true to some pretty what he places curiosity is we tried tomorrow today. next on dw, the we've got some tips for your packages from madison boats affinities check on some great cultural memorials to boot the w travel to cuba. kentucky is changing 6 years ago. we said it can't get any was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen, this turned into our meets the voices of the 3 turkey alter as the other one had to flee into exile. i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying
anytime claire. so that is the news update at this hour. if you stay tuned, you can catch our science program tomorrow today, looking at how migratory birds are adjusting their flight patterns to climate change. that is after a short break, if you want more news analysis. in the meantime, you can find a d, w dot com or on social media or handle. there is that unit. i'm clear. richardson, hist, for lynn for me, and all the same. thank you so much for joining us. the show a ride to guide know the...
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i can really, i can't express and what, how easy it is he, claire, i have been here nearly awake. and we've been saying slowly the, the huge massing of hardware and troops at the board is now where we believe that the there is a full of that, that they're completely prepared to go in. but obviously that hasn't yet, and it feels a little bit now like it's a waiting game. the rockets and the air strikes that we can hear from this part where we are in the northern northern part of the kansas triple. sorry on the southern part of israel and the, the northern part of the gaza strip have a, has become less regular since i was here a few days ago for example. but at the moment, i can hear the movement of what we think is the movement of tillery tanks, that at a station all along this periphery, they've been firing throughout the day. and just before coming on a we so i know the strike. we know that rockets have been coming in the other direction from gaza as well today, even as far as tel aviv and jerusalem. so very much still ongoing here and today has been and particularly heavy day fo
i can really, i can't express and what, how easy it is he, claire, i have been here nearly awake. and we've been saying slowly the, the huge massing of hardware and troops at the board is now where we believe that the there is a full of that, that they're completely prepared to go in. but obviously that hasn't yet, and it feels a little bit now like it's a waiting game. the rockets and the air strikes that we can hear from this part where we are in the northern northern part of the kansas...
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the red bull driver took the lead at turn one, where ferrari show la claire and verstappen�*s team—mateided, taking home favourite perez out of the race. then the race was delayed for 25 minutes at one point after kevin magnussen�*s high speed collision. but verstappen kept his cool at the restart to comfortably see off mercedes lewis hamilton for the win. with leclerc finishing third, verstappen has already sealed a third world championship title, while hamilton edges closer to second place in the standings. he's just 20 points off. perez with three races to go. on to tennis now, and yannick senna's excellent form continued when he beat the top seed daniil medvedev in three sets to win the erste bank open in vienna. the match was a repeat of this month's final in beijing, which the italian world numberfour won. and he started well in vienna by taking a tight first set on the tie—break. nine points to seven. medvedev hit back by taking the second only for sinner to come through the decider six three to win his third atp title in the last three months. i think today was completely differ
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claire get yourjob on merit. claire says. claire says we don't need 50% women mps. cynthia says, who cares what sex anyone is? if they do a job, it doesn't matter. surely it is the best person for the job, darren says. do you think there should be 50% female bricklayers says no because look, the reason no . no because look, the reason no. hey, you've got there, darren. >> no, i don't. i don't care who who lays bricks . who lays bricks. >> i do care who runs my country . me and, and actually the change of women means that child care is taken much more seriously . seriously. >> you know, we've got this diversity, equality and inclusion infecting every aspect of our institutions now, including the armed forces. so the air force is now under pressure to, you know, recruit people from minority ethnic backgrounds, religious minorities , transgender women, minorities, transgender women, whatever. and they are surely we must all agree that our military should only be chosen on the quality of their ability to defend the country, their ability to defend the. >> yeah. >> yeah.
claire get yourjob on merit. claire says. claire says we don't need 50% women mps. cynthia says, who cares what sex anyone is? if they do a job, it doesn't matter. surely it is the best person for the job, darren says. do you think there should be 50% female bricklayers says no because look, the reason no . no because look, the reason no. hey, you've got there, darren. >> no, i don't. i don't care who who lays bricks . who lays bricks. >> i do care who runs my country . me and, and...