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claire 's available if you are watching. claire - pleasure...office, thank you forjoining us. the main news here this morning is that david cameron, lord cameron, now, has returned to one of the great offices of state, he is now foreign secretary. quite a surprise that the former british prime minister who had a relatively back seatin minister who had a relatively back seat in british political life since he left office, is now in the foreign office. we saw him depart the black door behind me. once upon a time, it was his home, he made a short walkjust across a time, it was his home, he made a short walk just across the street to the foreign office, which isjust behind here, it isn't far. he has a very big in tray with the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas being one of the main concerns. i am nowjoined byjames landale, our diplomatic correspondent and, of course, a former political correspondent, like myself. james, i was surprised to see david cameron walk up here this morning, i'm sure you were too?— you were too? yes, i was surprised
claire 's available if you are watching. claire - pleasure...office, thank you forjoining us. the main news here this morning is that david cameron, lord cameron, now, has returned to one of the great offices of state, he is now foreign secretary. quite a surprise that the former british prime minister who had a relatively back seatin minister who had a relatively back seat in british political life since he left office, is now in the foreign office. we saw him depart the black door behind me....
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. claire claire or somewhere around claire? 100 and to claire. aaron, i lost some of the a virus your car is up crazy. your sample and shoot for some reason. i think the finances and samples but she was left for a while. i 1st passed the crazy horse on a vehicle, apparently disabled. oh yeah. look at that right there. the windshield. delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly, a young, the rocky cameraman. first through the door. he was wailing, and he just said the mere inside have been killed. us and us suddenly popular attack was us off to me, not in the us military, but at a statement. 12 people have been killed, including tennis civilians who webmail identified as being employees of the reuters news service. but that these people have been killed in a 55, an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical, that they had been a 5 fine now rocky saw speak to witnesses and residents in the area or in several of these witnesses told me that there was no clash, no firefight taking place wh
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matt: claire, thank you so much. rbc economist claire fan talking moments ahead of jerome powell., after the 30-year treasury auction that did not seem to go well. you can see the tail, the big spike, that we got after the auction went out. now we are trading at 4.7710 on the 30-year as rates are up 16 basis points. jon: one of the worst. matt: for jon erlichman, i am matt miller and this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potentia
matt: claire, thank you so much. rbc economist claire fan talking moments ahead of jerome powell., after the 30-year treasury auction that did not seem to go well. you can see the tail, the big spike, that we got after the auction went out. now we are trading at 4.7710 on the 30-year as rates are up 16 basis points. jon: one of the worst. matt: for jon erlichman, i am matt miller and this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax...
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and claire mccaskill. and lisa rubin and democratic strategist and director of the public policy program atir hunt college, baswell schmeichel. is the gag order over, legally speaking? >> i think so. i want toea explain to our views how the gag order took effect to begin with. the stay was imposed because trump essentially appealed it. but he didn't appeal it in a traditional dway.tr he filed a lawsuit against judge engoron. he asked for a stay while that lawsuit was pending. that's what was denied today. the lawsuit is technically stilt pending, but there is no way for it to be resolved before this trial is over. so practically speaking, this gag order cannot be lifted, will not be lifted until the expiration of this trial, and even closing arguments in january.on o unless trump tries some sort of wild legal maneuver that i can't anticipate right now.an but the expectation is for the rest of the trial, trump and his attorneys cannot make public statements. now the two gag orders are a little bit different
and claire mccaskill. and lisa rubin and democratic strategist and director of the public policy program atir hunt college, baswell schmeichel. is the gag order over, legally speaking? >> i think so. i want toea explain to our views how the gag order took effect to begin with. the stay was imposed because trump essentially appealed it. but he didn't appeal it in a traditional dway.tr he filed a lawsuit against judge engoron. he asked for a stay while that lawsuit was pending. that's what...
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so what do you think, claire? there are some simple _ so what do you think, claire?here are some simple things _ so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things in it, - so what do you think, claire? ti” are some simple things in it, sense of the measures but it wasn't that big bold vision, and neither was it really the political opportunity that the kings speech is, it was king charles his first speech, an opportunity for the government to set the political weather for the season and had, and while there were some things labour will probably vote for in the speech, there wasn't the sense of it government really resetting and for the context, where we are, it conservative government 13 years and, rishi sunak has been prime ministerfor a 13 years and, rishi sunak has been prime minister for a year, 13 years and, rishi sunak has been prime ministerfor a year, but it hasn't been the fresh injection conservatives hope they will get. he sentin conservatives hope they will get. he sent in himself as a country that needs change, but voters aren't buying he is a c
so what do you think, claire? there are some simple _ so what do you think, claire?here are some simple things _ so what do you think, claire? there are some simple things in it, - so what do you think, claire? ti” are some simple things in it, sense of the measures but it wasn't that big bold vision, and neither was it really the political opportunity that the kings speech is, it was king charles his first speech, an opportunity for the government to set the political weather for the season...
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to claire canal, ben stokes _ acceptable. to claire canal, ben stokes delivered - acceptable. canal, ben stokes delivered for i ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday ensuring the disappointing cricket world cup didn't continue to go from to cricket now. and ben stokes delivered for england on wednesday, ensuring their disappointing cricket world cup didn't continue to go from bad to worse. looking in trouble at one stage against the netherlands, stokes first world cup century set england up for a comfortable win in pune, meaning they're off the bottom of the table and can still qualify for the champions trophy. at least. joe wilson reports. they can't afford to give their whole team contracts. they don't have full international status. but the netherlands sensed opportunity. they were playing england this england. england — this england. that'sjoe root�*s speciality. normally nothing's certain. now the captain, jos buttler fell for five. it's the way he's played through this world cup, and it's still baffling. after milan's early runs, england were then rescued by ben
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i too am blinking my eyes like is that real what we saw, claire?you remember the time in the senate you had to clarify where you'd bite someone? i don't. >> no. this is -- we're into weird territory. >> yes. >> and here's what's kind of interesting about this, alex. i'm going to give you a quote. the quote is same clown car, different driver in the house. now, guess who that quote is from? it's from a republican member of the house. now, think about that. i mean i can't imagine when i was in the senate that i would go out and be that derogatory towards the leadership of my own party. they are not a functioning majority. they are schoolyard bullies, and this has devolved into something that, you know, you don't know whether to laugh or cry because it is so embarrassing for our country. the guy with two names mark wayne or billy bob or whatever his name is -- >> senator mark wayne, yes. >> whatever. you know what got him mad. >> because the head of the teamsters tweeted a quote that said he was standing on a platform to look taller during a debate. >
i too am blinking my eyes like is that real what we saw, claire?you remember the time in the senate you had to clarify where you'd bite someone? i don't. >> no. this is -- we're into weird territory. >> yes. >> and here's what's kind of interesting about this, alex. i'm going to give you a quote. the quote is same clown car, different driver in the house. now, guess who that quote is from? it's from a republican member of the house. now, think about that. i mean i can't...
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claire, your nigel nelson.tion to the intervention of the supreme court stopping the boats? and i argue thwarting the will of the british people . will of the british people. >> it's not thwarting the will of the british people. >> what they're doing is uphold the law. they're making a judgement based on facts, which is what judiciary is there is what the judiciary is there to there were so many to do. there were so many problems with the rwanda plan. >> it was put together so hastily that none of these legal challenges were ever considered properly key. no one looked at how they could make it better, orindeed how they could make it better, or indeed , if there was a plan or indeed, if there was a plan b that they could go to. so really , it's the government that has thwarted the will of the people, not the judiciary. >> however. john sergeant, these dusty lawyers, they don't want the rwanda plan. they are ideologically against it. >> no, i don't think it's a matter of they i think it's a matter of they i think
claire, your nigel nelson.tion to the intervention of the supreme court stopping the boats? and i argue thwarting the will of the british people . will of the british people. >> it's not thwarting the will of the british people. >> what they're doing is uphold the law. they're making a judgement based on facts, which is what judiciary is there is what the judiciary is there to there were so many to do. there were so many problems with the rwanda plan. >> it was put together so...
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speaking of roofie's -- so, julie, i love how claire mccaskill, claire mccaskill says that hitler's nots bad as donald trump because at least hitler had a philosophy. he killed six million juice and a few million russian pows. trump just likes to look in the mirror. >> julie: saying claire was once sane doesn't say much i was once sane as well and here i am, just saying. as far as claire mccaskill's comparison to a nazi and trump it is so disgusting. first of all he's not in the office that's correct but who's in the office right now and look what's happening under this president. under this president we have seen more anti-semitism in thisically than we have ever seen in our entire lives. forget the holocaust, think about october 7th and that is what we're seeing, the hate on these streets with people chanting in support of hamas which are terrorists, women and grandparents and children who were raped and murdered in front of their family members. and where are all these powerful far left liberal squad members, these females coming out in support of women. those are the atrocities they
speaking of roofie's -- so, julie, i love how claire mccaskill, claire mccaskill says that hitler's nots bad as donald trump because at least hitler had a philosophy. he killed six million juice and a few million russian pows. trump just likes to look in the mirror. >> julie: saying claire was once sane doesn't say much i was once sane as well and here i am, just saying. as far as claire mccaskill's comparison to a nazi and trump it is so disgusting. first of all he's not in the office...
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at my point, claire. >> it is late. i have had my moments, i will admit. i think the funniest thing he may have said all night, which shows how out of touch he is, because all the women listening said spin everything they were drinking out, what everything we do about abortion, we have to have male sexual responsibility. and i'm like, oh yeah. [laughter] is that gonna happen? in case anyone sochi, through ripon when she said that. i'd like to see that same legislation. women in america are going yeah, hold my beer. >> player brought up chris christie. watching him, he seemed the least overly practiced in some way. i mean that as a slight complement. but he also seemed a little deflated. he didn't go nuclear on don trump, which has been his strategy in the past. what did you think, kevin? >> i still think that kevin that christie has the hardest path to the nomination. first of all the three things the big takeaways that i have on this our first is that let's give credit to the moderators this was a very moderated debate and i think as you contrast it to th
at my point, claire. >> it is late. i have had my moments, i will admit. i think the funniest thing he may have said all night, which shows how out of touch he is, because all the women listening said spin everything they were drinking out, what everything we do about abortion, we have to have male sexual responsibility. and i'm like, oh yeah. [laughter] is that gonna happen? in case anyone sochi, through ripon when she said that. i'd like to see that same legislation. women in america...
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claire, time one to you. there are other people running.o remember that because they don't seem relevant or important. but a bunch of people who say they're running for president. they're running for podcasts. they're running ron desantis, nikki haley, chris christie, vivek ramaswamy and tim scott. what's the purpose of them at this point? >> i don't know. i don't think they know. i mean, you know, you cannot beat somebody by ignoring them. and they have -- all of them have ignored trump this entire time. and if they don't say his name tonight, if chris christie is the only one that calls him out, they are so far behind him. and if they all would have in the beginning said, we are going to reject this guy who has been indicted 91 times in four jurisdictions and who is trying to undermine the basic tenant of our country in terms of our democracy, then we would be in a different place. but you don't beat somebody by ignoring them. and my prediction is they're going to have a smaller audience tonight and none of them are going to move signific
claire, time one to you. there are other people running.o remember that because they don't seem relevant or important. but a bunch of people who say they're running for president. they're running for podcasts. they're running ron desantis, nikki haley, chris christie, vivek ramaswamy and tim scott. what's the purpose of them at this point? >> i don't know. i don't think they know. i mean, you know, you cannot beat somebody by ignoring them. and they have -- all of them have ignored trump...
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claire brought up chris christie.lso think he had -- watching him, he seemed the least overtly poll tested or overly practiced in some way. i mean that in a slight compliment. but he also seemed a little deflated. i mean, he did not go nuclear on donald trump, which has been his tragedy in the past, but what did you think, kevin, of his performance? >> i still think that christy has the hardest path to the nomination. i would say, first of all, three things, three big takeaways i have on this. first is that, look, let's give credit to the moderators. this was a very moderated debate and i think as you contrast it to the last two debates, it was probably the most substantive. we saw a good strong policy debates. probably a lot of differences about how substantive were a lot of positions. but it was a good issue focused debate. the second thing is, and this is to your direct question, jen, the sub primary here, who is going to emerge as the alternative, who's going to take trump on directly, that race has been basically
claire brought up chris christie.lso think he had -- watching him, he seemed the least overtly poll tested or overly practiced in some way. i mean that in a slight compliment. but he also seemed a little deflated. i mean, he did not go nuclear on donald trump, which has been his tragedy in the past, but what did you think, kevin, of his performance? >> i still think that christy has the hardest path to the nomination. i would say, first of all, three things, three big takeaways i have on...
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we'll get claire's audio sorted. don't worry, claire. we'll sort that out.n a little bit on what goes on. so there are parts of leeds where it's essentially become legal to or not really legal to tout or it's not really legal to tout for business on the street, as it were. and people been it were. and people have been abusing that, so see abusing that, right. so you see massive problems, of course, with massive problems with drugs, massive problems with drugs, massive problems with pimps, massive problems with pimps, massive problems with women, with violence towards women, and also people who actually also for the people who actually live that area in holbeck, live in that area in holbeck, it's nice it's just not particularly nice to turning up in cars to see blokes turning up in cars and, you know, pulling over and whatever the whatever happens next, the police have up until now been turning a blind eye to this so the local residents decide that they were going to take it upon themselves to do something about it. started doing it. so what they started doin
we'll get claire's audio sorted. don't worry, claire. we'll sort that out.n a little bit on what goes on. so there are parts of leeds where it's essentially become legal to or not really legal to tout or it's not really legal to tout for business on the street, as it were. and people been it were. and people have been abusing that, so see abusing that, right. so you see massive problems, of course, with massive problems with drugs, massive problems with drugs, massive problems with pimps,...
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>> claire, you were focused on virginia. i think fair to say, a little worried that youngkin's position might sound acceptable when held up against the really extreme positions among some of the republicans. democrats prevailed across the board in virginia. are you surprised, heartened, cautiously optimistic? >> i hope some of my children are watching. they always say they don't get to hear me say this often enough. i was wrong. >> you were right to be worried. i think we're all worried. i'm worried every election night. and i think that what youngkin did has worked before. the republican party is so whackadue, if you take an inch left of the extremist, you can be perceived as moderate, it is reassuring. >> it is reassuring. a couple of thing that really matter in 2024. one is motivation. and these men, and with all due respect to my friends that are with me on this right now. i was reading this morning in the "wall street journal," some political consultant in virginia. he was saying that this issue would fade by november o
>> claire, you were focused on virginia. i think fair to say, a little worried that youngkin's position might sound acceptable when held up against the really extreme positions among some of the republicans. democrats prevailed across the board in virginia. are you surprised, heartened, cautiously optimistic? >> i hope some of my children are watching. they always say they don't get to hear me say this often enough. i was wrong. >> you were right to be worried. i think we're...
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there's this metafact of trump relitigating the big lie once again inig an election year, claire. he in manyn r, ways poisoned th groundwork for american n democracy, and it looks like he's going to take another turn at bat, if you will, on that again to use many mixed metaphors. when you hear his intention is to try to drum up some sort of phantom evidence the election was stolen once again, how concerned does that make you as far as this broader american project? >> oawell, if there was factual evidence this election was somehow tampered with or stolen, we would have heard about it long before now. that'sw. why i think public tris and w public hearings -- i thin hunter biden was very smart to say let's do my testimony in public. every time they havey tried to trot something that was going to be damning whether it was about theam biden family or whether i was about how the election was conducted, they failed. they failed miserably. you know why? because they don't have the on evidence. there is no evidence. if there were, all the cases that have already been decided would have be
there's this metafact of trump relitigating the big lie once again inig an election year, claire. he in manyn r, ways poisoned th groundwork for american n democracy, and it looks like he's going to take another turn at bat, if you will, on that again to use many mixed metaphors. when you hear his intention is to try to drum up some sort of phantom evidence the election was stolen once again, how concerned does that make you as far as this broader american project? >> oawell, if there was...
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claire this of claire but this is kind of related.want to hold your head in your hands because. because. yes, menopause is very serious. is menopause is very serious. it is also a physical condition. cbt talking therapies may help some people for some parts of it, but it should not be the go to aspect of every single thing. >> how does it work? we sit around and chat about it and it goes away and that seems to be largely the sort of view on this rather than actually dealing with it. >> making hrt available to women, treating it seriously, treating as proper people, treating women as proper people, and not just somebody that can go have a chat about it and go and have a chat about it and perhaps bit of cry perhaps a little bit of a cry into a tissue. it is ridiculous. and this needs to be taken seriously. this was man, seriously. and if this was man, then would everything then you would have everything chucked at you. you would have every you would every drug available. you would have given to have every opportunity given to you. but i
claire this of claire but this is kind of related.want to hold your head in your hands because. because. yes, menopause is very serious. is menopause is very serious. it is also a physical condition. cbt talking therapies may help some people for some parts of it, but it should not be the go to aspect of every single thing. >> how does it work? we sit around and chat about it and it goes away and that seems to be largely the sort of view on this rather than actually dealing with it....
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so, juli'se, i love how claire mccaskill, mayor claire mccaskil l that hitler is not as bad as donald trump because at least hitler had philo a philosophy. yeah, he killed 6 million jews and a few millioson think russin p.o.w.s, but at least he had a philosophy. >>d trump does it?o >> trump just likes to look in the mirror just so claire mccaskill was one sane. that really doesn't say much. sarrori wa.irs one sane as well. and here i am. oh, okay. i'm just sayinucs onceg no, as r as claire mccaskill's comparison to, and trump, it is so disgusting because ift in you look at first of all, he's not in the office. that is a correct statement. but who' t's cos in the office right now? and look what's happening under this president, okay? unde haperr president, we have s more anti-semitism in this country than we have ever seen in our entire lives. we forget the holocaust. , thint think about october 7thh and that is what we're seeing, the heat on these streets with peoplat e who are chantingwhic in support of hamas, which are terrorists, womeh n and grandparents and children who were and m
so, juli'se, i love how claire mccaskill, mayor claire mccaskil l that hitler is not as bad as donald trump because at least hitler had philo a philosophy. yeah, he killed 6 million jews and a few millioson think russin p.o.w.s, but at least he had a philosophy. >>d trump does it?o >> trump just likes to look in the mirror just so claire mccaskill was one sane. that really doesn't say much. sarrori wa.irs one sane as well. and here i am. oh, okay. i'm just sayinucs onceg no, as r as...
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claire. no, no , we sorry. claire. i think if we go straight into into that, because once you start doing that, which marches do you accept? >> which marches are you going to ban? is it all of them? is it some of them? >> what happens to those causes that people feel very strongly about and want gather about and they want to gather together? what happens to that? >> they up in towns and >> then they pop up in towns and cities where there are no police presence there is no roots, there's no there are so many different problems. and i think you just get that pressure cooker of opinion and emotion, whether it be hate, love, whatever , and that's going to whatever, and that's going to burst. so i think that we need to allow them what we shouldn't allow or as we've seen are banners with anti semitic slogans singing of things like from the river to the sea, which is appalling. things like that need to be stopped and the police need to come down on that a lot heavier and a lot quicker than but they but than they do. but they
claire. no, no , we sorry. claire. i think if we go straight into into that, because once you start doing that, which marches do you accept? >> which marches are you going to ban? is it all of them? is it some of them? >> what happens to those causes that people feel very strongly about and want gather about and they want to gather together? what happens to that? >> they up in towns and >> then they pop up in towns and cities where there are no police presence there is...
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what we just saw, claire? remember the time in the senate where you had to clarify where you invite someone? i don't? >> no. we are into curlier territory. >> yes! >> and here is what is kind of interesting about, this, alex i'm gonna give you a quote. the quote is, same clown car, different driver in the house. now, guess who that quote is from? it is from a republican member of the house. and i think about that, i mean, i can't imagine when i was in the senate that i would go out and be that derogatory towards the leadership of my own party. they are not a functioning majority. >> yeah. >> they are schoolyard belize. and this has devolved into something that, you know, you don't know whether to laugh or cry, because it is so embarrassing for our country. you know what got this guy mad in the first place? the guy with two names? markwayne or billy bob or whatever his name is? >> mark, when senator markwayne, yes. >> you know what got him mad? because the head of the teamsters tweeted a tweet that showed he wa
what we just saw, claire? remember the time in the senate where you had to clarify where you invite someone? i don't? >> no. we are into curlier territory. >> yes! >> and here is what is kind of interesting about, this, alex i'm gonna give you a quote. the quote is, same clown car, different driver in the house. now, guess who that quote is from? it is from a republican member of the house. and i think about that, i mean, i can't imagine when i was in the senate that i would...
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yeah >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so thank you, claire. >> and so thank you, claire. >> and so thank you, claire as early as i would ever go with that. >> see, when i was growing up, we would wait until we broke up for the christmas holidays before tree went up. for the christmas holidays beerah. tree went up. for the christmas holidays beerah tree went up. for the christmas holidays beerah . tree went up. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> because you can't clean and dust and everything you've dust and everything once you've got everywhere dust and everything once you've got christmas everywhere dust and everything once you've got christmas decorations. here dust and everything once you've got christmas decorations. iare and christmas decorations. i think shorter it's the think the shorter time it's the better. that people better. and i know that people think house is kind of think our house is kind of bedecked all year think our house is kind of bedeckand all year think our house is kind of bedeckand can all year think our house is kind of bedeckand can i all year think our house is kind of bedeckand can i
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that said, claire norman will be back claire and norman will be back in time.em. look forward to seeing them. we look forward to seeing them. we look forward you after this forward to seeing you after this short well . a very good morning to you. >> it's coming up to 7:00. it's tuesday , the 14th of november. tuesday, the 14th of november. welcome to breakfast with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. >> you're always very welcome. >> you're always very welcome. >> whether you're listening, whether whether whether you're watching, whether you're online, whatever you're doing. here's what's leading the news on gb news this morning. >> suella braverman is out. david cameron back and new david cameron is back and new battle lines are drawn in the party. the prime minister is appearing to shun the right of the party. we're asking who speaks for now. olivia speaks up for them now. olivia utley with the latest . utley with the latest. >> well, it's the morning after, the night before and cabinet ministers are sitting down in a couple of hours for their first meeting. wi
that said, claire norman will be back claire and norman will be back in time.em. look forward to seeing them. we look forward to seeing them. we look forward you after this forward to seeing you after this short well . a very good morning to you. >> it's coming up to 7:00. it's tuesday , the 14th of november. tuesday, the 14th of november. welcome to breakfast with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. >> you're always very welcome. >> you're always very welcome. >> whether...
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claire, tell the lonely sheep.. rescued. >> you know, this is absolutely wonderful. this is a story that's been going on all this week and the daily star have been their front been behind woolly. their front headune been behind woolly. their front headline , shawshank headline is lamb, shawshank redemption, is redemption, which i think is wonderful . so this sheep in wonderful. so this sheep in fact, one of the must be in the front of the sunday times matt's cartoon on did they not realise ijust cartoon on did they not realise i just wanted to stay there so the rescue of this wonderful sheep who has been away for years plus years, two years dubbed woolly , at least two dubbed woolly, at least two years. so there was five lads that stepped up to, you know , that stepped up to, you know, get willy back to civilisation . get willy back to civilisation. anne she's looking quite forlorn here. shaggy coat. she's had a full inspection. she's up to the mask. she's wonderful . and it mask. she's wonderful. and it said that
claire, tell the lonely sheep.. rescued. >> you know, this is absolutely wonderful. this is a story that's been going on all this week and the daily star have been their front been behind woolly. their front headune been behind woolly. their front headline , shawshank headline is lamb, shawshank redemption, is redemption, which i think is wonderful . so this sheep in wonderful. so this sheep in fact, one of the must be in the front of the sunday times matt's cartoon on did they not...
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he and claire now running with a new mission, for empowerment avenue, a group rahsaan founded to help publish the work of incarcerated writers and artists. >> if you just treat people like human beings, you change their hearts you change their minds. >> reporter: his hope, to change the american prison system one step at a time. >> for people to hear you're running and hear your story and think, but, wait a second, he killed someone, what do you say to them? >> first i say i'm sorry, and then i would say, i can't pay my debt sitting in a cell if i can make people who once harmed society love society, that's the best way i can pay for my crimes. >> you can't ever undo the past >> there's no way to restore that justice. the only thing i can do is pay it forward >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> i'm raj mathai. next on nbc bay area news tonight, pg&e angering a whole lot of people. it's pushing to raise your power bill by mo
he and claire now running with a new mission, for empowerment avenue, a group rahsaan founded to help publish the work of incarcerated writers and artists. >> if you just treat people like human beings, you change their hearts you change their minds. >> reporter: his hope, to change the american prison system one step at a time. >> for people to hear you're running and hear your story and think, but, wait a second, he killed someone, what do you say to them? >> first i...
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claire national park must be more than just wishful thinking. claire marshall, bbc news.re about to enter a world of pure imagination filled with all the chocolate and sweets you could possibly want. you may not be able to eat them, though. it may not be quite as you remember because this is the new film focusing on the origin story of young willy wonka with timothee chalamet in the starring role alongside lucas, 0livia colman and hugh grant. the uk premiere was last night. willy wonka, back on the big screen. this time it is the story of his humble beginnings and how he became a world—famous chocolate maker beloved by so many. my name is willy wonka! and the title role, it's timothee chalamet. prepare to be amazed. the 27—year—old dune star becomes the third actor to step into the shoes of the iconic inventor after gene wilder in 1971 and johnny depp in 2005. 0n the red carpet, crowds of fans queued for hours to get a sight of the stars. well, some fans are just here to soak up the atmosphere, but others are desperate to try and catch a glimpse of one man in particular,
claire national park must be more than just wishful thinking. claire marshall, bbc news.re about to enter a world of pure imagination filled with all the chocolate and sweets you could possibly want. you may not be able to eat them, though. it may not be quite as you remember because this is the new film focusing on the origin story of young willy wonka with timothee chalamet in the starring role alongside lucas, 0livia colman and hugh grant. the uk premiere was last night. willy wonka, back on...
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he and claire now running with a new mission for empowerment avenue, a group rasaun founded to help publishednge the american prison system, one step at a time. for people to hear you're running and hear your story and think, but wait a second, he killed someone skbrch >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you say? >> first i say i'm sorry, and i can't pay my debt sitting in a cell. >> reporter: you can't ever undo the past. >> only thing i could do is pay it forward. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >> i've never ran. i have respect for all the people who have. but that's one of the reasons i love the marathon. 50,000 people give or take and 50,000 stories, not all identical but all involve perseverance. >> and what a redemption story. we will be cheering him on. >>> now with a look ahead at the "today" show. >> inside the newest tiktok feature that lets you shop right inside the app. and then with the holidays coming we'll help you try to be the ultimate host. and in our series life lessons, how to be self-isish in a good . >> there's a reason why they call it me time. sometimes it's goo
he and claire now running with a new mission for empowerment avenue, a group rasaun founded to help publishednge the american prison system, one step at a time. for people to hear you're running and hear your story and think, but wait a second, he killed someone skbrch >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you say? >> first i say i'm sorry, and i can't pay my debt sitting in a cell. >> reporter: you can't ever undo the past. >> only thing i could do is pay it forward....
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claire is from them . thanks, up. claire is from them. thanks, henry.kes me want one desperately dangerous . me want one desperately dangerous. oh, me want one desperately dangerous . oh, there we go. dangerous. oh, there we go. we're going to take a little break and have a look at the weather. here's craig snell with all the details. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead today , for many of us, ahead to today, for many of us, we're going a good deal ahead to today, for many of us, weclouding a good deal ahead to today, for many of us, wecloud around a good deal ahead to today, for many of us, wecloud around and good deal ahead to today, for many of us, wecloud around and there deal ahead to today, for many of us, wecloud around and there still of cloud around and there still will be some rain in places. so we start this morning. need to watch heavier rain watch out for some heavier rain across southern counties of across some southern counties of england. quite a wet england. could be qui
claire is from them . thanks, up. claire is from them. thanks, henry.kes me want one desperately dangerous . me want one desperately dangerous. oh, me want one desperately dangerous . oh, there we go. dangerous. oh, there we go. we're going to take a little break and have a look at the weather. here's craig snell with all the details. >> good morning. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead today , for many of us, ahead to today, for many of...
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okay that is claire pearsall and nigel nelson there. and i said , claire nelson there.ou very much for joining us today. you very much for joining us today . really appreciate your today. really appreciate your comments that . okay. lots comments on that. okay. lots more up on today's show. more coming up on today's show. basically, sunak says it's disrespectful and the home secretary we've just been talking about her has branded the pro—palestinian marked a hate march. we'll be going live to the pro—palestine march itself with our home and security editor mark white to bnng security editor mark white to bring us up to date on what is actually happening out there. all of that much more to all of that and much more to come. neesom you're come. i'm dawn neesom and you're watching to gb watching and listening to gb news, britain's news channel >> i'm andrew doyle join me at 7:00 every sunday night for free speech nation. >> the show where i tackle the week's biggest stories in politics and current affairs with the help my two comedian with the help of my two comedian panel
okay that is claire pearsall and nigel nelson there. and i said , claire nelson there.ou very much for joining us today. you very much for joining us today . really appreciate your today. really appreciate your comments that . okay. lots comments on that. okay. lots more up on today's show. more coming up on today's show. basically, sunak says it's disrespectful and the home secretary we've just been talking about her has branded the pro—palestinian marked a hate march. we'll be going live to...
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claire, do you have been saved. claire, do you believe him? i'm not sure what difference it would have made being around the table because surely the discussions more broad than discussions were more broad than just specific to london, which he is notionally in charge of. >> and if you invite sadiq khan, you have to invite the other regional mayors regional you have to invite the other regionaland yors regional you have to invite the other regionaland itrs regional you have to invite the other regionaland it becomesjional you have to invite the other regionaland it becomes aynal you have to invite the other regionaland it becomes a series leaders and it becomes a series of meetings when you should be doing something. so i think it's a really bold statement. >> i'm not sure what difference it have it actually would have made. >> and nigel dominic cummings, when evidence, was when he gave evidence, was saying terrible was saying how terrible cobra was as a anyway, because the a forum anyway, because the structure you have to structure of it you
claire, do you have been saved. claire, do you believe him? i'm not sure what difference it would have made being around the table because surely the discussions more broad than discussions were more broad than just specific to london, which he is notionally in charge of. >> and if you invite sadiq khan, you have to invite the other regional mayors regional you have to invite the other regionaland yors regional you have to invite the other regionaland itrs regional you have to invite the...
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it's also where he met volunteer teacher clair gilbert. >> we hit it off. >> reporter: the two made a york city marathon. >> so, you make this deal, when you get out, if you get out, you are -- >> we'll do it together. >> what's up? >> reporter: rahsaan's sentence was commuted by the governor for dedicating himself to his rehabilitation and was released this february. he and clair now running with a new mission for empowerment avenue, a group he founded to help publish the work of incarcerated writers and artists. >> if you just treat people like human beings, you change their hearts. you change their minds. >> reporter: his hope to change the american prison system one step at a time. >> for people to hear you're running and hear your story and think, but, wait a second, he killed someone, what do you say to them. >> first i say i'm sorry, and then i would say i can't pay my debt sitting in a cell. if i change people who harmed society to love society, that's the best way i can pay for my crimes. there's no way to restore that justice, all i can do is pay it forward. >> reporter: kat
it's also where he met volunteer teacher clair gilbert. >> we hit it off. >> reporter: the two made a york city marathon. >> so, you make this deal, when you get out, if you get out, you are -- >> we'll do it together. >> what's up? >> reporter: rahsaan's sentence was commuted by the governor for dedicating himself to his rehabilitation and was released this february. he and clair now running with a new mission for empowerment avenue, a group he founded to...
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claire, carol, charlie, thank you.ing from three high-powered constitutional law experts all conservatives who say men ma of their colleagues have turned their backs on the constitution and ruled over for the disgraced ex-president. what they are calling for now to protect the rule of law. that's next. plus, we are on the verge of a victory for democracy in one key battleground state. it comes a day after the latest effort to gut the voting rights act, one of this country's landmark civil rights laws. and our dear friend nicole will join us to explain where she has been. she will be with us a little later in the hour with very big news. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. do not go anywhere. hey, grab more delectables. you know, that lickable cat treat? de-lick-able delectables? yes, just hurry. hmm. it must be delicious. delectables lickable treat. (carolers ♪ iphone 15 pro, your husband deserves it! ♪ (mom) ♪carolers? to tell me youe want a new iphone? a better plan is verizon. (vo) black friday st
claire, carol, charlie, thank you.ing from three high-powered constitutional law experts all conservatives who say men ma of their colleagues have turned their backs on the constitution and ruled over for the disgraced ex-president. what they are calling for now to protect the rule of law. that's next. plus, we are on the verge of a victory for democracy in one key battleground state. it comes a day after the latest effort to gut the voting rights act, one of this country's landmark civil...
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claire.lear last night that people went to the polls determined by 13 points in a race that some people called too close to call, they decided women, those decisions about healthcare should be made by women and doctors, not by politicians in columbus, it's crystal clear. it joins other states around the country and it's good news. i have to call out volunteers, my wife joined hundreds of volunteers in columbus, many of them working on these issues for their entire adult lives. thousands of volunteers who after roe was overturned, hit the streets, went on social media, gave money, did phone calls, and grassroots won again last night in ohio. >> sherrod, first of all, big hug to you and to connie, and tell her thank you, it doesn't surprise me that she took to the streets and that's no shock, talk about the suburbs, what's going on with republican women in suburbs in ohio and what that means for you next year? i'm also interested on the vote of legalization of marijuana in rural areas and do yo
claire.lear last night that people went to the polls determined by 13 points in a race that some people called too close to call, they decided women, those decisions about healthcare should be made by women and doctors, not by politicians in columbus, it's crystal clear. it joins other states around the country and it's good news. i have to call out volunteers, my wife joined hundreds of volunteers in columbus, many of them working on these issues for their entire adult lives. thousands of...
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claire _ for example. exactly. it is really interesting. claire guest - for example. exactly.y but daisy ended up working with daisy but daisy ended up helping claire herself and she was trained to sniff prostate cancer. ,, . ., , cancer. she detected a lump in claire that _ cancer. she detected a lump in claire that she _ cancer. she detected a lump in claire that she then _ cancer. she detected a lump in claire that she then got - cancer. she detected a lump in| claire that she then got checked cancer. she detected a lump in - claire that she then got checked out and because the dog was so insistent... white jacket was tiny so she couldn't feel it that what you have given me hope in this book i love dogs. i have cats because my lifestyle does not account for having dogs. you have said, the best owners are the ones who have just retired, weighted all their lives to have time to have a dog and are in no rush. i kind of take comfort in that. �* no rush. i kind of take comfort in that. . , ., no rush. i kind of take comfort in that. �* , . no rush. i kind of take comfort in that
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of us want to claire what? aren't policing the police aren't policing effectively , then the public effectively, then the public will start step in, will start to step in, especially around war memorials. and none of us want that at absolute . absolute. >> absolutely not. i mean, the last thing we want is to be in the situation that we are in at the situation that we are in at the moment, which is that there's an increasing disillusion with the police . if disillusion with the police. if you get to a situation where people don't trust the police , people don't trust the police, then that is when you get a certain degree of vigilantism, which is not what we need. and i'm afraid that we're close to that. advocating it the that. i'm not advocating it the very opposite. i'm suggesting that there has been since i've beenin that there has been since i've been in the house of lords two and a half years. i have actually opposed a lot of this. there's been an endless array of laws and powers handed over to the police, a
of us want to claire what? aren't policing the police aren't policing effectively , then the public effectively, then the public will start step in, will start to step in, especially around war memorials. and none of us want that at absolute . absolute. >> absolutely not. i mean, the last thing we want is to be in the situation that we are in at the situation that we are in at the moment, which is that there's an increasing disillusion with the police . if disillusion with the police. if...
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once again, an election year, claire. he, in many ways, poisoned the groundwater for american democracy. it looks like he is going to take. another turn at that, if you will, on doing the same thing all over again, to use many mixed metaphors. when you hear his intention is to drum up some sort of phantom evidence that the election was stolen, once again, how concerned does that make you as far as the broader american project? >> if there was factual evidence that this election was somehow tempered with, or stolen, we would've heard about it long before now. that is why i think public trials, and public hearings, and hunter biden was smart to say let's do my testimony in public. every time they tried to trot out something that was going to be damning, whether it was the biden family, or how the election was conducted, they failed. they failed miserably. you know why? they don't have the evidence. there is no evidence. if there were, all the cases that have already been decided it would have been decided differently. he ma
once again, an election year, claire. he, in many ways, poisoned the groundwater for american democracy. it looks like he is going to take. another turn at that, if you will, on doing the same thing all over again, to use many mixed metaphors. when you hear his intention is to drum up some sort of phantom evidence that the election was stolen, once again, how concerned does that make you as far as the broader american project? >> if there was factual evidence that this election was...
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claire marshall, bbc news.o on the line for us. surely we already have more than enough national park. who needs another national park? what do you make of the announcement? thanks for havin: me make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. — make of the announcement? thanks for having me on. the _ make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement - make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement is - make of the announcement? thanks for having me on, the announcement is of. having me on, the announcement is of course a fantastic thing to have. it's a great conversation to be having, for people who wouldn't perhaps ordinarily think about national park, to get their heads around it and have a broader discussion about what national park can be. we saw from the report, national password created from legislation in the 40s before climate change, nature, biodiversity challenges and so on were being talked about. so you national park, fantastic but what we really want to see
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of the right claire. so at the beginning of last winter, the russians started stepping up their rocking attacks all over the country on both and scale and in frequency. and they were mainly targeting civilian power infrastructure. and at some point, these attacks proved quite successful at certain points more than 50 percent of the power infrastructure was indeed effected, leaving people in key, but also other other parts of the country. um at times without electricity, without water, in some cases, and without heating in the dead of winter. so the premiums were actually quite quick at learning how to adapt to the situation. day i expect change power lines, they repaired substations and they, they brought in additional air, defense equipments. but apart from that, still, people here in cuba and other places were effected. you would, you would walk the streets of cuba after dark and it was the entire neighborhoods plunged into darkness. people sitting in the dark. i could see behind you there quite a few m
of the right claire. so at the beginning of last winter, the russians started stepping up their rocking attacks all over the country on both and scale and in frequency. and they were mainly targeting civilian power infrastructure. and at some point, these attacks proved quite successful at certain points more than 50 percent of the power infrastructure was indeed effected, leaving people in key, but also other other parts of the country. um at times without electricity, without water, in some...
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claire marshall, bbc news.ended for a second time. talks are being held in qatar about a possible new deal involving the release of more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. hamas is a designated terrorist organisation by the uk government. our middle east correspondent hugo bachego has just sent this report from jerusalem. the fighting has stopped but the suffering in gaza continues. this is a chance to assess the damage. and save whatever is possible. anything. with a temporary ceasefire largely holding, desperately needed aid is getting through. still, it's not enough. translation: in gaza we suffer from a lack of food supplies - and all basic necessities. we go to the shops and markets and they are all empty. there is nothing in the market. in the occupied west bank, celebrations last night to welcome palestinians freed from israeli jails. almost 200 women and children have been released so far as part of the israel—hamas deal. translation: indescribable joy. ifeel like i have escaped from death by c
claire marshall, bbc news.ended for a second time. talks are being held in qatar about a possible new deal involving the release of more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. hamas is a designated terrorist organisation by the uk government. our middle east correspondent hugo bachego has just sent this report from jerusalem. the fighting has stopped but the suffering in gaza continues. this is a chance to assess the damage. and save whatever is possible. anything. with a temporary...
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coutinho, anotherformer quite some cv, claire coutinho, another former adviser, who worked for rishioted, a huge promotion to be energy secretary recently, she could be a leader of the future. all these are the people we have seen coming up the people we have seen coming up the street, absolutely, they are the conservative party of the future, whether that be in government or opposition. but also of course, suella braverman, who it feels like 12 years ago, but i don't know, six hours ago, she was sacked as home secretary. i don't think that's the last we'll hear of suella braverman and i'm sure rishi sunak knows that's not the last we'll hear of suella braverman. all sorts of future politics playing out here as well as the sense of what is actually going on in cabinet right now. ., , , ., now. you just reminded me, this all ha--ened now. you just reminded me, this all happened at — now. you just reminded me, this all happened at nine — now. you just reminded me, this all happened at nine in _ now. you just reminded me, this all happened at nine in the _ now. you just reminded me, thi
coutinho, anotherformer quite some cv, claire coutinho, another former adviser, who worked for rishioted, a huge promotion to be energy secretary recently, she could be a leader of the future. all these are the people we have seen coming up the people we have seen coming up the street, absolutely, they are the conservative party of the future, whether that be in government or opposition. but also of course, suella braverman, who it feels like 12 years ago, but i don't know, six hours ago, she...
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our environment correspondent, claire marshall has the story.heir natural aspects and kept . for public enjoyment and health. national parks, the road to freedom, freedom of england's country. - post—war, this road to freedom was taken. a network of national parks created to help protect the jewels in the crown of the british countryside. 15 so far across the uk. now, there are plans for a new one. they're a really important part of our way of life — that's why we're launching this competition for a new national park. but we're going further than that. we're putting in an extra 5 million this year, an extra 10 million next year. people enjoy the national parks for a reason. we want to expand that and really build on the history we have and have a further national park as part of that process. lines on a map haven't even been drawn yet. it will take years for this new national park to become a reality. and in the meantime, the existing network is already struggling. like here on dartmoor, where dwindling park resources makes it a challenge to fun
our environment correspondent, claire marshall has the story.heir natural aspects and kept . for public enjoyment and health. national parks, the road to freedom, freedom of england's country. - post—war, this road to freedom was taken. a network of national parks created to help protect the jewels in the crown of the british countryside. 15 so far across the uk. now, there are plans for a new one. they're a really important part of our way of life — that's why we're launching this...
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yeah >> we've got to give thanks, haven't you , claire? you're haven't you, claire?mas and claridge's , the posh hotel and claridge's, the posh hotel in london, has unveiled its christmas tree. >> they have. it's. it's not a christmas tree. >> oh . >> oh. >> oh. >> listening to your conversations earlier , it is a conversations earlier, it is a group of very large louis vuitton luggage cases . oh, well vuitton luggage cases. oh, well put into a shape that has the silhouette of a christmas tree. >> oh, can't see. >> so it is one of those. it's got the vintage claridge's. is that it. >> don't get it at all. >> don't get it at all. >> it it's just a block of things. it is. it is. >> it is. >> it is. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you sort of. i'm sure that it's clever for artists. if artists , you can't really make artists, you can't really make it out. you can't. and i think that's half of the problem with it is that yes, they're beautiful luggage pieces, but this is christmas and you want a tree and it's a traditional tree. >> we'll get we'll get a traditional tree. w
yeah >> we've got to give thanks, haven't you , claire? you're haven't you, claire?mas and claridge's , the posh hotel and claridge's, the posh hotel in london, has unveiled its christmas tree. >> they have. it's. it's not a christmas tree. >> oh . >> oh. >> oh. >> listening to your conversations earlier , it is a conversations earlier, it is a group of very large louis vuitton luggage cases . oh, well vuitton luggage cases. oh, well put into a shape that has...
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claire, thank you for the time. we always appreciate it. let's put up on the screen here some of the latest medications that have been shown to slow the progress of alzheimer's. that, of course, includes la combi, which we have talked about extensively. and there are at least 140 other therapies that are being tested right now. how effective overall are these medications that are available to alzheimer's patients? >> well, i think the real emphasis with these medication is the earliest point of intervention seems to have the best outcome. and so it really goes to prove why it's so important to talk about these warning signs of alzheimer's disease is to think about truly early detection, because all of the data really shows us that at the earliest point of intervention, they're going to have the best efficacy. and i think it's also worth noting these are really only for people with alzheimer's disease who have that hallmark of alzheimer's disease, that beta amyloid plaque. >> all right. let me ask you quickly, though, about the accessible qu
claire, thank you for the time. we always appreciate it. let's put up on the screen here some of the latest medications that have been shown to slow the progress of alzheimer's. that, of course, includes la combi, which we have talked about extensively. and there are at least 140 other therapies that are being tested right now. how effective overall are these medications that are available to alzheimer's patients? >> well, i think the real emphasis with these medication is the earliest...
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and i thank you, claire. of your time on this day, the beautiful holiday in the united states to give thanks. i give thanks for the privilege of your time. you can always reach me on social media. jd balart. and thank you for spending part of your day with us. up next, documentaries kicking off with civil war and stone ghosts in the south and rounding out with paper and glue at 10:00 p.m. again, thank you. (music) have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms, like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could be something more serious called attr-cm, a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist, and ask about attr-cm. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers t
and i thank you, claire. of your time on this day, the beautiful holiday in the united states to give thanks. i give thanks for the privilege of your time. you can always reach me on social media. jd balart. and thank you for spending part of your day with us. up next, documentaries kicking off with civil war and stone ghosts in the south and rounding out with paper and glue at 10:00 p.m. again, thank you. (music) have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger...
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that's a quote from claire coutinho . claire coutinho. >> and real pay.wc, which predicts that living standards in britain will remain low for years to come to slightly different topics there, but let's talk to liam halligan about it . our economics but let's talk to liam halligan about it. our economics and business editor with on the money . let's just just talk money. let's just just talk about the energy security issue . about the energy security issue. claire coutinho, does she have a point ? point? >> i think she does, actually. i mean , lots of economic news mean, lots of economic news around at the moment. get used to it. it's going to be like this all the way to the general election. so we're going to need lots of economics and business coverage gb news, aren't we, tom? >> well, as bill clinton once said, it's the economy, stupid. >> wasn't bill clinton. it >> it wasn't bill clinton. it was his chief economic adviser, james it's james carville. and it's absolutely the end . and absolutely true. in the end. and it's issues , as the it's pocketbook
that's a quote from claire coutinho . claire coutinho. >> and real pay.wc, which predicts that living standards in britain will remain low for years to come to slightly different topics there, but let's talk to liam halligan about it . our economics but let's talk to liam halligan about it. our economics and business editor with on the money . let's just just talk money. let's just just talk about the energy security issue . about the energy security issue. claire coutinho, does she have...
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claire mccaskill, david plouffe, thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving eve.els of a landmark labor deal with the big three u.s. automakers, the man who led the strike, the united auto workers president shawn fain joins me for an exclusive interview ahead. d. perfect! so now, do you have a driver's license? oh. what did you get us? with the click of a pen, you can a new volkswagen at the sign, then drive event. hurry in to lease a new 2023 all-electric id.4 for zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing. limited inventory available. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue for some... and stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your abilit
claire mccaskill, david plouffe, thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving eve.els of a landmark labor deal with the big three u.s. automakers, the man who led the strike, the united auto workers president shawn fain joins me for an exclusive interview ahead. d. perfect! so now, do you have a driver's license? oh. what did you get us? with the click of a pen, you can a new volkswagen at the sign, then drive event. hurry in to lease a new 2023 all-electric id.4 for zero down, zero deposit,...