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claire is with us.et's start with the three next days, the obligations and what his role is going to be or not. we're never quite sure with donald trump where he shows up and what he's going to do. we've got the arguments in the closing case tomorrow, closing arguments january 11th, tuesday, e. jean carroll. >> let's start with the promise of the question which is framing the legal obligations because i want to take issue with that. they're not obligations. in fact, in none of these circumstances does former president trump have to attend at all. to the sent that he and his proxies are characterizing these as requirements and obligations. >> i understand. >> folks like you and i should push back. >> got it. >> particularly when it comes to tomorrow, these things, tomorrow when he shows up in the immunity claims he will be there as a spectator. to the point that he makes political hay outside of the courtroom is his role entirely. it's an argument where lawyers for jack smith and former president trump w
claire is with us.et's start with the three next days, the obligations and what his role is going to be or not. we're never quite sure with donald trump where he shows up and what he's going to do. we've got the arguments in the closing case tomorrow, closing arguments january 11th, tuesday, e. jean carroll. >> let's start with the promise of the question which is framing the legal obligations because i want to take issue with that. they're not obligations. in fact, in none of these...
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around claire 100 and to claire. eric, i lost some of the bar in your car is up crazy. your sample. i'll shoot for some reason. if i have some samples, i shoot a lot for when i 1st passed the crazy horse on a vehicle, apparently disabled. oh yeah. like that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly a young, rocky cameraman passed through the door. he was wailing and he just said the mere inside have been killed us and us suddenly helped her attack was us off to me, not in the us military. put out a statement. 12 people have been killed, including turn civilians who had been 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 stall, speak to witnesses, and residents in the area are in several of these witnesses told me that there was no clash, no firefight taking place when this attack occurred. so we would
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my name is claire.he uk and i'm here to see if we can help you and support you with your stoma care. throughout the week, stoma nurse claire from whitley bay has been running a clinic, offering much—needed advice to the women. she also trained the nursing staff and helped to sort out the vast supplies of donated stoma bags. so, what are the main differences that you've seen in the women here, compared to what you see in the uk? i think it was the lack of support and care that they had, right from the whole of theirjourney. some of them can't afford to get to the hospital. they struggle to get here from a distance. they don't have the follow—up like we do in the uk. but then, once they're discharged, then that's it. they're left to their own devices, which is where their problems maybe start or their isolation starts or their stigma starts or their fear about living with a stoma, that they then become detached from their family or their group of friends. and they didn't really understand, a lot of the wo
my name is claire.he uk and i'm here to see if we can help you and support you with your stoma care. throughout the week, stoma nurse claire from whitley bay has been running a clinic, offering much—needed advice to the women. she also trained the nursing staff and helped to sort out the vast supplies of donated stoma bags. so, what are the main differences that you've seen in the women here, compared to what you see in the uk? i think it was the lack of support and care that they had, right...
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claire mccaskill, former senator from missouri, msnbc political analyst.nk you, ladies, for being here. i want to start with you, lisa. talk about the scene inside that courtroom. >> the scene inside that courtroom today was not for shortage of fireworks. every time donald trump comes to court i think i have seen the last of his egregious behavior. he was talking in tones loud enough. if she could hear what he was saying, then surely the jury, which was even closer to him could hear as well. and on a couple of occasions he was essentially agreeing with his own prior statements. when they showed video of truth social posts he has posted, not only in the last couple of months but even in the last week leading up to the iowa caucuses of him begun denying the same story that a jury found credible, you could hear trump say, that's true. it was a disgrace. and he was admonished for that. the exchange between the two of them was an interesting study. because lou kaplan does not suffer fools. he has warned trump. you have a right to be present here, but that doesn
claire mccaskill, former senator from missouri, msnbc political analyst.nk you, ladies, for being here. i want to start with you, lisa. talk about the scene inside that courtroom. >> the scene inside that courtroom today was not for shortage of fireworks. every time donald trump comes to court i think i have seen the last of his egregious behavior. he was talking in tones loud enough. if she could hear what he was saying, then surely the jury, which was even closer to him could hear as...
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when a claire come on, claire claire or somewhere around claire, 100 and to claire parent, i lost some of the dog items. i borrowing your car. praise your sample. i shoot for some reason. if i have some samples, but students left or left. i 1st passed a 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, rocky cameraman burst through the door. he was wailing. yeah, they just said the mere inside of been killed us and us solely popular tech 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 sa 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 when this attack occurred. so we were demanding that
when a claire come on, claire claire or somewhere around claire, 100 and to claire parent, i lost some of the dog items. i borrowing your car. praise your sample. i shoot for some reason. if i have some samples, but students left or left. i 1st passed a 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, rocky cameraman burst through the door. he was wailing. yeah, they just said the mere inside...
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claire williams and sally smart, thank _ checking.k you forjoining - checking. claire williams and sally smart, thank you forjoining us - checking. claire williams and sally| smart, thank you forjoining us and telling us your experience, sally, was a great idea thank you for joining us from wales both of you. you are with bbc news. a coroner has ruled that a 13—year—old boy died after being deliberately pushed into a river in south wales in july 2019. the coroner said christopher kapessa had been pushed into the water in fernhill in what he called a �*dangerous prank�*. other children, including the boy found to have pushed him, thenjumped into the river to try to save him. hywel griffith was at the court. christopher's mother today described him as a boy who was "cheeky, full of laughter, who broughtjoy to other people's lives". he would have turned 18 earlier this month, but his death four and a half years ago left the family in anguish and feeling like they've been failed now. it was in the summer of 2019 when christopher and some
claire williams and sally smart, thank _ checking.k you forjoining - checking. claire williams and sally smart, thank you forjoining us - checking. claire williams and sally| smart, thank you forjoining us and telling us your experience, sally, was a great idea thank you for joining us from wales both of you. you are with bbc news. a coroner has ruled that a 13—year—old boy died after being deliberately pushed into a river in south wales in july 2019. the coroner said christopher kapessa...
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no i think he was claire?n that these strikes going on strikes have now been going on for part of a year , for the best part of a year, thatis for the best part of a year, that is going to increase the numbers exponentially. >> so i think it's having >> so i do think it's having a massive effect. not just a massive effect. it's not just a but not massive. >> but would you say massive? it's effect . i >> but would you say massive? it's effect. i mean, i'm it's not an effect. i mean, i'm not that there no not saying that there is no effect of these strikes. i mean, people will, just heard, people will, as we just heard, people will, as we just heard, people able to go people will not be able to go ahead with operations that they had scheduled . i'm not sure that had scheduled. i'm not sure that lives are being put at risk because the doctors will back because the doctors will go back in emergency, but you in a in an emergency, but you can't know for sure because can't know that for sure because just because some
no i think he was claire?n that these strikes going on strikes have now been going on for part of a year , for the best part of a year, thatis for the best part of a year, that is going to increase the numbers exponentially. >> so i think it's having >> so i do think it's having a massive effect. not just a massive effect. it's not just a but not massive. >> but would you say massive? it's effect . i >> but would you say massive? it's effect. i mean, i'm it's not an...
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claire thank much indeed claire thank you so much indeed for thoughts.at's claire for your thoughts. that's claire pearsall a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in thea former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in the home er special adviser in the home office. just the truth is, haljarp, we've got no idea how many people are milling around in the system . it could be in the system. it could be 150,000. it could be 200,000 people that essentially are sort of in the backlog being withdrawn. just but essentially not approved and therefore illegal. is that right? >> well, unofficial estimates say that people without a visa were almost up to about 1.5 million people in this country. and there's a lot of them are people who just overstay because we don't have exit controls. so you know, and i know and your pubuc you know, and i know and your public knows, viewers know where we the airport, let's say we go to
claire thank much indeed claire thank you so much indeed for thoughts.at's claire for your thoughts. that's claire pearsall a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in thea former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in the home er special adviser in the home office. just the truth is, haljarp, we've got no idea how many people are milling around in...
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claire thank much indeed claire thank you so much indeed for thoughts.t's claire for your thoughts. that's claire pearsall a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in thea former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in the home er special adviser in the home office. just the truth is, haljarp, we've got no idea how many people are milling around in the system . it could be in the system. it could be 150,000. it could be 200,000 people that essentially are sort of in the backlog being withdrawn. just but essentially not approved and therefore illegal. is that right? >> well, unofficial estimates say that people without a visa were almost up to about 1.5 million people in this country. and there's a lot of them are people who just overstay because we don't have exit controls. so you know, and i know and your pubuc you know, and i know and your public knows, viewers know where we the airport, let's say we go to
claire thank much indeed claire thank you so much indeed for thoughts.t's claire for your thoughts. that's claire pearsall a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in a former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in thea former for your thoughts. that's claire pearsal adviser in the home er special adviser in the home office. just the truth is, haljarp, we've got no idea how many people are milling around in...
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claire mccaskill.s financial hits piling up this year as the legal cases make their way through the courts. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts right after a quick break. e" starts right a a quick break. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes i
claire mccaskill.s financial hits piling up this year as the legal cases make their way through the courts. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts right after a quick break. e" starts right a a quick break. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr...
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. >> joining me now, former senator claire mccaskill of virginia, of missouri, sorry claire and.s also an msnbc political analyst and co-host of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. ruth ben-ghiat, history professor at nyu, and author of strongmen, mussolini to the president. and charles coleman junior, msnbc legal analyst, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and the host of the charles coleman podcast. thank you all very much for spending part of your saturday evening with me. clare, your reaction to that stunning back and forth between trump's lawyer and the member of the appeals court. >> well, i'm ashamed to say he is from missouri. i'm ashamed that. well frankly, and the right has to be very disappointed, maga has to be very disappointed, because they have been peddling to america that all of the ivy league schools are hotbeds of socialism and communism, and brainwashing to the progressive left. this guy is a harvard law grad, how embarrassing for harvard law school for him to make the kind of arguments he did, clearly the people who drafted the constitution did
. >> joining me now, former senator claire mccaskill of virginia, of missouri, sorry claire and.s also an msnbc political analyst and co-host of the msnbc podcast how to win 2024. ruth ben-ghiat, history professor at nyu, and author of strongmen, mussolini to the president. and charles coleman junior, msnbc legal analyst, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and the host of the charles coleman podcast. thank you all very much for spending part of your saturday evening with...
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roger, and good morning, claire. come on. claire. claire warranty somewhere around clare under. and to clarify the last name of the i'm sorry your car is up. praise your sample and shoot for some reason why defiance disabled but shoot us a lot for a while. i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled? oh yeah. like that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly a young, the rocky cameraman passed through the door. he was wailing and he just said the mere inside have been killed us and us certainly helped her attack was this after midnight in the us military put out a statement. 12 people had 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 firefight now, rocky stall, 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 when this attack o
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claire howell is an aspiring actress and a waitress in new york's theater district.a family on their way to see "merrily we roll along," claire's dream show, starring daniel radcliffe. she told the family she hopes to one day see it. after they left, claire picked up their bill, and was suddenly overcome with emotion. a $500 tip and their message written on the bill. go see "merrily." sit in the orchestra. and this is claire doing just that, sitting front and center, right where they told her to. holding the playbill. and right here tonight. >> hi, david! >> david: clare home from the show. >> it was just an incredible show. >> david: tonight, that waitress, that aspiring actress, grateful for the kindness. >> hopefully i can see them again and say thank you, but it just shows how good people are and i will think about it for a very long time. >> david: she said she never got a chance to get the family's name, but if they're watching, she wants you to know how much it meant to her. i'm david muir. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. which started plus
claire howell is an aspiring actress and a waitress in new york's theater district.a family on their way to see "merrily we roll along," claire's dream show, starring daniel radcliffe. she told the family she hopes to one day see it. after they left, claire picked up their bill, and was suddenly overcome with emotion. a $500 tip and their message written on the bill. go see "merrily." sit in the orchestra. and this is claire doing just that, sitting front and center, right...
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and this is claire doing just that, front and center, right where she they told her and claire home fromwas just an incredible show, but the most genuine, selfless act of kindness. they didn't even wait for me to say thank you or to see my reaction, they just left. >> david: tonight, that waitress, that aspiring actress, grateful for the kindness. >> hopefully i can see them again and say thank you, but it just shows how good people are and i will think about it for a very long time. >> david: she said she never got a chance to get the family's name, but if they're watching, she wants you to know how much it mea to her. i'm david muir. i'm see you right and check out the king tides water going over the barriers onto the sidewalks along the embarcadero in san francisco. so if you're taking a stroll, just keep that in mind. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil, ande lim. >> okay. now it's dry. but keep in mind the rain is not over. >> not yet. spencer christian here with the wet weather forecast, a little bit of a respite right now. >> a little bit of a respite is right, l
and this is claire doing just that, front and center, right where she they told her and claire home fromwas just an incredible show, but the most genuine, selfless act of kindness. they didn't even wait for me to say thank you or to see my reaction, they just left. >> david: tonight, that waitress, that aspiring actress, grateful for the kindness. >> hopefully i can see them again and say thank you, but it just shows how good people are and i will think about it for a very long...
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claire, we 'ust heard focus plans accordingly. we just heard henry reference the - just heard henry reference the opinion polls, putting labourfar ahead of the conservative party. how does sir keir starmer make sure he doesn't snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory? t doesn't snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory?— doesn't snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory? i think he has got to keep doing _ jaws of victory? i think he has got to keep doing what _ jaws of victory? i think he has got to keep doing what he _ jaws of victory? i think he has got to keep doing what he is - jaws of victory? i think he has got to keep doing what he is doing. i jaws of victory? i think he has got i to keep doing what he is doing. this morning. _ to keep doing what he is doing. this morning. he — to keep doing what he is doing. this morning, he has been out, setting out the _ morning, he has been out, setting out the case — morning, he has been out, setting out the case for what he would bring to the _ out the case for what he would bring to th
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claire. fine. fine. sorry. claire.s being cut up. >> but that's problem. is >> but that's the problem. is that they do do that in europe. and there was a big scandal in the united kingdom where they found outside found horse meat, stood outside an daysin found horse meat, stood outside an days in west an abattoir for days in west wales, where they'd been actually. >> yeah , using horses. >> yeah, using horses. >> yeah, using horses. >> and a lot of people hadn't noticed, a lot of people who noticed, and a lot of people who were eating particular products were eating particular products were saying, well, they were very it's, very tasty. and i think it's, it's, it's that animal loving nature of that just finds it nature of us that just finds it absolutely repulsive. but on the continent, perhaps continent, they don't perhaps have attach . have the same emotional attach. and they've always eaten the meat. and i think it's how it is procured. i think it's the very cruel. yeah, it's sort of especially with those dog breedi
claire. fine. fine. sorry. claire.s being cut up. >> but that's problem. is >> but that's the problem. is that they do do that in europe. and there was a big scandal in the united kingdom where they found outside found horse meat, stood outside an daysin found horse meat, stood outside an days in west an abattoir for days in west wales, where they'd been actually. >> yeah , using horses. >> yeah, using horses. >> yeah, using horses. >> and a lot of people...
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joining me is claire mccaskill, former u.s. senator for the great state of missouri and co-host of the nbc podcast, how to win in 2024. and stuart stevens, former chief strategist for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign and a senior adviser at the lincoln project. thank you both for being with me this evening. stuart. let me start with you in terms of the numbers from republican voters. if you don't believe that the 2020 election was stolen, and you also believe that a criminal conviction would be disqualifying for donald trump, what are you still doing in the republican party at this point? >> that is a great question. there are a lot of people in denial about what the republican party had become. i think there is something very interesting about this because if you take these numbers and say that trump's base is those who don't believe that the election that joe biden won a free and fair election, that's a relatively incredibly large but still, if that is trump's base, you do the math, but that puts his base closer into
joining me is claire mccaskill, former u.s. senator for the great state of missouri and co-host of the nbc podcast, how to win in 2024. and stuart stevens, former chief strategist for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign and a senior adviser at the lincoln project. thank you both for being with me this evening. stuart. let me start with you in terms of the numbers from republican voters. if you don't believe that the 2020 election was stolen, and you also believe that a criminal conviction...
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>> that's a really good point, claire. and actually , i would claire.ip because i think what's happened with boris johnson was totally undemocratic. i think we have a democratic deficit in the party at the moment, and at the heart of government. but i think i think what will happen is this just as when iain duncan smith was removed, there was , mps were was removed, there was, mps were persuaded that it would be wrong to go through a leadership election , and it was 2003. they election, and it was 2003. they were they had no idea when an election would be coming. they were persuaded not to have a leadership election . and i think leadership election. and i think we were all blindsided by david cameron arriving as foreign secretary. there was nothing happens by accident either at the top of the conservative party or in government. nothing happens by accident . party or in government. nothing happens by accident. but party or in government. nothing happens by accident . but there happens by accident. but there was a reason why david cameron was a reason w
>> that's a really good point, claire. and actually , i would claire.ip because i think what's happened with boris johnson was totally undemocratic. i think we have a democratic deficit in the party at the moment, and at the heart of government. but i think i think what will happen is this just as when iain duncan smith was removed, there was , mps were was removed, there was, mps were persuaded that it would be wrong to go through a leadership election , and it was 2003. they election,...
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mccaskill, jennifer palmieri, thank you very much the how to win 2024 podcast, hosted by claire and jen. scan the qr code on your screen to listen. it's right there. >>> up next, in a state full of evangelical voters, what does donald trump have that the rest of the gop field does not. they tell us, after the break. a. add more guitar, maybe some drums. -wow. so many choices. -yeah. like schwab. i can get full service wealth management, advice, invest on my own, and trade on thinkorswim. you know carl is the only front man you need. (phone rings) oh, i gotta take this, carl. it's schwab. schwab. (feedback rings) have a choice in how you invest with schwab. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom rel
mccaskill, jennifer palmieri, thank you very much the how to win 2024 podcast, hosted by claire and jen. scan the qr code on your screen to listen. it's right there. >>> up next, in a state full of evangelical voters, what does donald trump have that the rest of the gop field does not. they tell us, after the break. a. add more guitar, maybe some drums. -wow. so many choices. -yeah. like schwab. i can get full service wealth management, advice, invest on my own, and trade on...
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alex and claire muldoon . always lovely to claire muldoon.t are we going to fight? >> a caveat in. >> a caveat in. >> do you know a story? i want to talk about? because, um, this this rochdale grooming gangs. um, alex, uh, yesterday, this , um, alex, uh, yesterday, this, uh, this report commissioned by the, um, what's his name ? a&e. the, um, what's his name? a&e. andy burnham. andy burnham . andy burnham. andy burnham. mayor of greater manchester. yesterday now, listen, i know people will turn around and say the police field and the social services field, and that's awful . that's terrible. and that should put right . but it should be put right. but if it wasn't these two women that wasn't for these two women that instigated this documentary and the programme behind it, and whatever, what about all these perverts that are allowed to exist in society, exist in their communities, their girlfriends ? communities, their girlfriends? no. their wives? no, their parents? no. what they're doing their mates? no and they've got away with all of this f
alex and claire muldoon . always lovely to claire muldoon.t are we going to fight? >> a caveat in. >> a caveat in. >> do you know a story? i want to talk about? because, um, this this rochdale grooming gangs. um, alex, uh, yesterday, this , um, alex, uh, yesterday, this, uh, this report commissioned by the, um, what's his name ? a&e. the, um, what's his name? a&e. andy burnham. andy burnham . andy burnham. andy burnham. mayor of greater manchester. yesterday now,...
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i want to bring in amy and claire. i want to peel off of something david said which is about trump and getting more than 50%. because there is this question of like what defines success for him. even though this is not hardly the end of the race, not the end of the primary, but you wrote a piece about this. so give us a sense of what we should be watching with trump's numbers specifically. >> that's right. margin is not as interesting as whether he gets 50% plus. because the argument from the haley and desantis wing has been donald trump has a core group of right or die voters but it is not as big as it looks. maybe it is 35% on a good day and maybe in iowa 40%. but there is a bigger coalition out there of never trump and sometimes trump voters that if we get to a one-on-one contest, iowa has always been about winnowing it down, there are enough of those voters out there to be able to beat him 51% to 45%, whatever. if he is getting over 50% in a state by the way that he lost in 2016, in a state where, yes, in some ways
i want to bring in amy and claire. i want to peel off of something david said which is about trump and getting more than 50%. because there is this question of like what defines success for him. even though this is not hardly the end of the race, not the end of the primary, but you wrote a piece about this. so give us a sense of what we should be watching with trump's numbers specifically. >> that's right. margin is not as interesting as whether he gets 50% plus. because the argument from...
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claire mccaskill is a former democratic senator of missouri, jim miller, a former rnc spokesman, nower for the bulwark, and they join me now. clare, i was struck today that whatever you thought of the legal argumentation, which i thought was fairly preposterous and outlandish, you know, saying, yeah, you biting the bullet and saying, yeah, as long as he's not impeached, a president could assassinate his political rivals using the u.s. armed forces. like, you would think you wouldn't want to make that argument in purely political terms. and i think they just think there is nothing they could say on these terms that's going to hurt them politically. >> i think you're right. i think donald trump believes these court cases are helping him. any think he sees them as a campaign tool. and give me a minute here, okay, just give me a minute. this guy that represented trump today is from missouri, okay? and he's harvard. he clerked for looting it, chris. he clerked for the conservative judge that is advancing the plain text of the constitution supporting the 14th amendment should remove donald
claire mccaskill is a former democratic senator of missouri, jim miller, a former rnc spokesman, nower for the bulwark, and they join me now. clare, i was struck today that whatever you thought of the legal argumentation, which i thought was fairly preposterous and outlandish, you know, saying, yeah, you biting the bullet and saying, yeah, as long as he's not impeached, a president could assassinate his political rivals using the u.s. armed forces. like, you would think you wouldn't want to...
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claire also went on to say, which i thought was really important, that if a tory politician said thed said this, the howling, the brow baying from the mob have been, the labour mob would have been, um, from to kingdom um, heard from here to kingdom come. would. come. i don't think it would. again words had been again if those words had been used tory about somebody in used by a tory about somebody in the party. again, the the labour party. again, the words speak for words would speak for themselves, i cannot themselves, and that i cannot see anything that could even be construed as even slightly racist about that. it wasn't actually question king rishi sunak britishness . it was sunak britishness. it was questioning rishi sunak as a prime minister. >> and do you think to paul's point that this opens up issues around keir starmer operation elveden, whether or not he failed to get involved with the prosecutions of postmasters , the prosecutions of postmasters, the whole savile thing with which he was in charge when savile wasn't prosecuted, does it make make the argument of politics mo
claire also went on to say, which i thought was really important, that if a tory politician said thed said this, the howling, the brow baying from the mob have been, the labour mob would have been, um, from to kingdom um, heard from here to kingdom come. would. come. i don't think it would. again words had been again if those words had been used tory about somebody in used by a tory about somebody in the party. again, the the labour party. again, the words speak for words would speak for...
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claire also went on to say, which i thought was really important, that if a tory politician said the this, the howling, the brow baying from the mob have been, the labour mob would have been, um, from to kingdom um, heard from here to kingdom come. would. come. i don't think it would. again words had been again if those words had been used tory about somebody in used by a tory about somebody in the party. again, the the labour party. again, the words speak for words would speak for themselves, i cannot themselves, and that i cannot see anything that could even be construed as even slightly racist about that. it wasn't actually question king rishi sunak britishness . it was sunak britishness. it was questioning rishi sunak as a prime minister. >> and do you think to paul's point that this opens up issues around keir starmer operation elveden, whether or not he failed to get involved with the prosecutions of postmasters , the prosecutions of postmasters, the whole savile thing with which he was in charge when savile wasn't prosecuted, does it make make the argument of politics more per
claire also went on to say, which i thought was really important, that if a tory politician said the this, the howling, the brow baying from the mob have been, the labour mob would have been, um, from to kingdom um, heard from here to kingdom come. would. come. i don't think it would. again words had been again if those words had been used tory about somebody in used by a tory about somebody in the party. again, the the labour party. again, the words speak for words would speak for themselves,...
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so joining us live now is claire day, a chief program officer with the alzheimer's association.'s here to discuss a pretty promising study published today on a test that may help identify those at higher risk of developing the disease. thank you for being here right away. tell us a little bit about that new study in jama neurology about the test . what are these biomarkers and how are they associated with the disease. >> yeah. thank you so much for having us. and you know, biomarkers is a terme that maybe nobody's heard of. but you've all probably experienced a biomarker test. it's something a piece of you a part of your biology like blood in this case where they can actually test for evidence of a disease. and we're probably most commonly used to having our blood tested to see if we have high cholesterol or to see what our blood sugars are. and research is really advancing in the way we're looking at biomarkers to identify those biological hallmarks of alzheimer's disease, which in this case is that build up of amyloid plaque and those tau tangles. and what this study showed is
so joining us live now is claire day, a chief program officer with the alzheimer's association.'s here to discuss a pretty promising study published today on a test that may help identify those at higher risk of developing the disease. thank you for being here right away. tell us a little bit about that new study in jama neurology about the test . what are these biomarkers and how are they associated with the disease. >> yeah. thank you so much for having us. and you know, biomarkers is a...
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claire, let's talk >> um, right. claire, let's talk about covid secrecy.and lots of question marks about where exactly all the messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they can't;ages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they can't;ag> but you know sturgeon is always held as the paradigm. always held up as the paradigm. the girl covid and how the poster girl of covid and how she it and she she dealt with it and how she directed her cabal of the snp and corralled the sco
claire, let's talk >> um, right. claire, let's talk about covid secrecy.and lots of question marks about where exactly all the messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they messages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they can't;ages have gone marks about where exactly all the why they can't;ag
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thank you, claire, and good morning, commissioners. uh, just give me just a moment just to load my presentation. okay. and if i can get the powerpoint, please. thank you. uh, thank you. and good morning. my name is chris towns. i'm a planner with the recreation and park department capital and planning division. um my portion of the presentation will focus on the shadow analysis associated with the project's shadow upon maritime plaza. so, for shared policy and code context, um, as claire mentioned, prop k or the sunlight ordinance, um, aimed at protecting park properties from the negative shadow impacts of new development. um, it was approved by voters in 1984 uh, which subsequently led to the adoption of planning code section 295 uh, which prohibits the city from issuing a building permit for structures over uh 40ft in height, um, that would cast a shadow upon a rec park property. um, unless the planning commission, in consultation with the rec and park commission, finds that the shadow would not pose a significant adverse impact upon
thank you, claire, and good morning, commissioners. uh, just give me just a moment just to load my presentation. okay. and if i can get the powerpoint, please. thank you. uh, thank you. and good morning. my name is chris towns. i'm a planner with the recreation and park department capital and planning division. um my portion of the presentation will focus on the shadow analysis associated with the project's shadow upon maritime plaza. so, for shared policy and code context, um, as claire...
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what could you create, expect, or claire? i'm going to be honest, i don't spend a lot of time looking at donald trump's suppose a piece plans for you crazy when i'm so busy looking at, you know, ammunition deliveries to the soldiers who are fighting on the ground. forgive me for that, but i will point out the president zalinski said, hey donald trump, you've got a plan, a real plan, come on over and show it to us. so i think president zalinski a, you know, is, is masterful of his communications as well. and sort of took the lead on that, but i will point out that i wouldn't say any nato ally has confidence in a trunk plan and, and really wouldn't like to, to think that there's, uh, you know, a possibility that this is going to be something there us to sign onto, i'm standing in a city where i also covered the trunk, brewton summit in 2018, and that is something no one would like to see a repeat of the relationship between trump and putting is something that worries nato allies, european union, partners every single day and yo
what could you create, expect, or claire? i'm going to be honest, i don't spend a lot of time looking at donald trump's suppose a piece plans for you crazy when i'm so busy looking at, you know, ammunition deliveries to the soldiers who are fighting on the ground. forgive me for that, but i will point out the president zalinski said, hey donald trump, you've got a plan, a real plan, come on over and show it to us. so i think president zalinski a, you know, is, is masterful of his communications...
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i'm claire richardson here for the hosting team. thank you so much for joining us. the task for almost a month on the xerox on it's wanted to say a web and he knows how to use it to me and pretend this guy knows about energy in a way that these as of my structures have no idea. it's been pretty clear, especially of late. the energy often can be the printer symbol. that's what menu deals can be multiple warnings to fix that. but just a glimpse behind the facade of this energy time, tell us, gosh, come russia's political weapon starts february, 3rd on d. w. you might do a way to ship to the glowing judge, exciting voice. i think that i am very, very in love with you and i want to share the rest of my life. this one marriage and when you're married, do i mean, did you marry to the family? the, the, the i have a fiance and we are planning to get moved. i am in pen, i'm currently 35 years old. i work for international federation for human rights, and i am from taiwan. partner, choose for malaysia. we met when i was working and she is currently living with me and she is m
i'm claire richardson here for the hosting team. thank you so much for joining us. the task for almost a month on the xerox on it's wanted to say a web and he knows how to use it to me and pretend this guy knows about energy in a way that these as of my structures have no idea. it's been pretty clear, especially of late. the energy often can be the printer symbol. that's what menu deals can be multiple warnings to fix that. but just a glimpse behind the facade of this energy time, tell us,...
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genius, claire friedman, a friend of mine you know, when i say "genius" -- [ laughter ] "colin jost andght. and then i like that one person found it helpful >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and i just -- and i will admit, that was me >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i was like, this is very helpful for me >> seth: this is -- this, again, i would say, with the words, still is positive. >> yes, "hilarious i listened to this in one day at work." meanwhile, what's the employer thinking right now [ laughter ] that's, like, eight hours of work that they spent listening to it. "and was literally laughing out loud overall five stars, performance, five stars story, two stars." [ laughter ] >> seth: feels weird to be so positive and then be like "story stunk. >> yeah, story but anyway, really, check out the story. [ laughter ] i know you're like, i bet the story's going to be good it will be don't listen to -- >> seth: i mean, when you average it out, it's still like -- with those other two fives -- >> those other two >> seth: it still comes out to like a four. >> still probably like high threes >> s
genius, claire friedman, a friend of mine you know, when i say "genius" -- [ laughter ] "colin jost andght. and then i like that one person found it helpful >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and i just -- and i will admit, that was me >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i was like, this is very helpful for me >> seth: this is -- this, again, i would say, with the words, still is positive. >> yes, "hilarious i listened to this in one day at...
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they're back not only are are crocs back, but claire stories are back and it's interesting how he did it. cracks without got a lot of influencers. >> and a lot big corporation relationships wears they set up store in paris set up stories in and walmart set up stores in roadblocks in years like roadblocks. yeah. that's the the retail brands are going to where the kids are influencers and online there even showing off high-end fashion in paris. wow. brands that were left for dead or alive and well as long as again down to price claire's what i like about claire's was it was shaped. >> and i can let my kids in there say by all this fake jewelry and it's awesome. yeah. and again on the fact there put it in a row that's a kind of a platform for 4 year old 8 year there could pretty early on the metaverse. okay. >> another thing that you would never think and then i'm actually saying a $900 ski pass. the kind of gives you access to a bunch of mountains. is deal when you look at the daily prices that 900 is actually a deal. >>ii'm glad you put 2, 2 together because it took me a while to do th
they're back not only are are crocs back, but claire stories are back and it's interesting how he did it. cracks without got a lot of influencers. >> and a lot big corporation relationships wears they set up store in paris set up stories in and walmart set up stores in roadblocks in years like roadblocks. yeah. that's the the retail brands are going to where the kids are influencers and online there even showing off high-end fashion in paris. wow. brands that were left for dead or alive...
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we are gonna hear from our friends claire mccaskill, jen palmieri when we come back. got lots to get to, stay with us. >> with donald trump, republicans have lost almost every competitive election. we lost the senate, we lost the house, we lost the white house, we lost in 2018, we lost in 2020, and we lost in 2022. the worst kept secret in politics is how badly the democrats want to run against donald trump. donald trump in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024 with this great offer. plus, ask how to get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. >>> welcome back to our special coverage of the new hampshire primary. the nbc news decision desk, excuse me, i'm clutching, the nbc news decision des
we are gonna hear from our friends claire mccaskill, jen palmieri when we come back. got lots to get to, stay with us. >> with donald trump, republicans have lost almost every competitive election. we lost the senate, we lost the house, we lost the white house, we lost in 2018, we lost in 2020, and we lost in 2022. the worst kept secret in politics is how badly the democrats want to run against donald trump. donald trump in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart,...
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claire marshall, bbc news, 0xfordshire.he much—anticipated general election is likely to be held in the second half of this year. speaking on a visit in nottinghamshire, the prime minister did not rule out going to the country earlier but said his working assumption was later this year. an election has to be held by january 2025. in his own new year speech in bristol, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he hoped this year would give the country a chance to vote out the conservatives and accused mr sunak of "squatting in downing street for months on end". 0ur political editor, chris mason, reports. can i welcome to you this morning, rishi sunak, the prime minister? mansfield in nottinghamshire — a town the conservatives want to hold onto at the general election. happy new year! how are you doing? the prime minister taking questions at a youth centre and taking this crucial question from a reporter. it's a new year — is it also going to be a general election year? yes! so, look, my working assumption is we'll have a gen
claire marshall, bbc news, 0xfordshire.he much—anticipated general election is likely to be held in the second half of this year. speaking on a visit in nottinghamshire, the prime minister did not rule out going to the country earlier but said his working assumption was later this year. an election has to be held by january 2025. in his own new year speech in bristol, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he hoped this year would give the country a chance to vote out the conservatives and...
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we can't easily to this is claire bio who spend 30 g is researching how to best recycle, all kinds of materials. and that's really been the problem here. so we've got these huge wind turbine blades. but we've got difficult to recycle materials because the combined spots of putting up wind turbines and larger numbers throughout the 19 ninety's. this 1st wave of slides is now being retired. the easiest and most common way to deal with them is to simply check them into landfills. and this might sound horrible, but it's actually not that bad. more than that later in the future, the piles of spin plates are only going to grow. we're putting up more and more wind turbines for good reasons, to deliver some of the cheapest and cleanest electricity that's available to us. but that also means that by 2050 we'll have an estimated 43000000 metric tons of retired lights on our hands. dumping them into landfills and forgetting about them as a massive waste of materials. so let's look at some ideas on how to stuff that just one way to deal with old blades is by using brute force, we can burn off of
we can't easily to this is claire bio who spend 30 g is researching how to best recycle, all kinds of materials. and that's really been the problem here. so we've got these huge wind turbine blades. but we've got difficult to recycle materials because the combined spots of putting up wind turbines and larger numbers throughout the 19 ninety's. this 1st wave of slides is now being retired. the easiest and most common way to deal with them is to simply check them into landfills. and this might...
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claire is also back with us.the vice president speaking behind you, but we're so excited to hear your thoughts. to me, it's a pretty strong signal about the importance of abortion rights this year that this is how they are starting. this big yuan if ied event with these four big players of the biden administration. talk to us about the impact of that as well as these ballot initiatives and how powerful they could be in your view. >> this is such an important way to start this campaign. you talked about glenn youngkin. no one did it better than virginia democrats. they took the millions of dollars youngkin spent and he was really trying to stake out that moderate middle ground for the gop on abortion. they repudiated. they put it to bed. and for the president and the vice president to draw this incredibly clear contrast, it says restore roe. what they will do vs. what dth@has been bragging about doing, it's an incredibly powerful message. the ballot initiaive strategy feeds into this really well. but it's importan
claire is also back with us.the vice president speaking behind you, but we're so excited to hear your thoughts. to me, it's a pretty strong signal about the importance of abortion rights this year that this is how they are starting. this big yuan if ied event with these four big players of the biden administration. talk to us about the impact of that as well as these ballot initiatives and how powerful they could be in your view. >> this is such an important way to start this campaign....
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i look and there's one man bite and says, come on, we'll take, hold us away. joyce's claire. tom trump campaign is about him, not america, not you. donald trump campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he's willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power. our campaign is different. this was a campaign kick off, tripping in symbolism. even before stepping on stage in pennsylvania, biden took time to visit valley, forge the place where george washington spoke of democracy as a sacred cause. almost 250 years ago, add to his home his points. he also chose to highlight this moments the more recent history, the january 6 riots were hundreds of trump supporters store the us capital in the wake of the 2020 election. trying to direct the facts of january 6. trump is trying to steal history. the same way he tried to steal the election. we saw it with our own ours. trump's mom was a peaceful protest, was the violent of soul. trump won't do what an american president must to refuse it should denounce political violence. during the campaign trail himself just days ahea
i look and there's one man bite and says, come on, we'll take, hold us away. joyce's claire. tom trump campaign is about him, not america, not you. donald trump campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he's willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power. our campaign is different. this was a campaign kick off, tripping in symbolism. even before stepping on stage in pennsylvania, biden took time to visit valley, forge the place where george washington spoke of democracy as a...