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your line is breaking up a bit, claire,. let's go to bill why l bit, claire,. american papers publish them as the american papers publish them as the british papers due? lise the american papers publish them as the british papers due?— the british papers due? use see that thing periodically _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here in _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here in the - the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here in the us, - thing periodically here in the us, alternating between fascination and discuss, and about ten years ago there was a whole lot of angry or material towards billing years, and you are not seen it as much right now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up now, i'm not saying it cannot kick up again, we are coming out of the great recession. anger at was consolidation while people are struggling was a hot topic, the economy in great shape no with low unemployment, and even with poor inflation, which is beating infla
your line is breaking up a bit, claire,. let's go to bill why l bit, claire,. american papers publish them as the american papers publish them as the british papers due? lise the american papers publish them as the british papers due?— the british papers due? use see that thing periodically _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here in _ the british papers due? use see that thing periodically here in the - the...
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thank you, i claire. what about you, bill, how do you see joe claire.dling of this whole crisis? you you see joe biden's handling of this whole crisis?— whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy — whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy or— whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy or political- from a policy or political perspective. 0n the policy side, he 'ust perspective. 0n the policy side, he just wants — perspective. 0n the policy side, he just wants to see the conflict to de—escalate. in a way that does not allow— de—escalate. in a way that does not allow an— de—escalate. in a way that does not allow an october the 7th attack to happen— allow an october the 7th attack to happen again, at the same time, he is not— happen again, at the same time, he is not in— happen again, at the same time, he is not in line— happen again, at the same time, he is not in line with the all—out approach _ is not in line with the all—out approach that the israeli prime minisler— approach that the israeli prime minister wants to do which is a difficult
thank you, i claire. what about you, bill, how do you see joe claire.dling of this whole crisis? you you see joe biden's handling of this whole crisis?— whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy — whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy or— whole crisis? you can look at it from a policy or political- from a policy or political perspective. 0n the policy side, he 'ust perspective. 0n the policy side, he just wants — perspective. 0n the policy side, he just wants to see the...
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why it costs more is claire. . _ ., claire.one by one that with our _ claire. carefully one by one that with our hands - claire. carefully one by one that with our hands every l that with our hands every olive. ,, ., , ., , olive. she and her husband only farm in southern _ olive. she and her husband only farm in southern italy. - olive. she and her husband only farm in southern italy. you - farm in southern italy. you harvest the _ farm in southern italy. you harvest the olives - farm in southern italy. you harvest the olives using i farm in southern italy. gm. harvest the olives using these. they sell the oil in the uk. they sell the oil in the uk. the weather has had any face, it has gotten hotter, over 40 degrees in summer. it it has gotten hotter, over 40 degrees in summer.- it has gotten hotter, over 40 degrees in summer. it the risk of a hot summer— degrees in summer. it the risk of a hot summer could - degrees in summer. it the risk of a hot summer could be i degrees in summer. it the risk. of a hot summer could be fewe
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we i man the cost is claire. we carefully _ man the cost is claire.refully one by _ man the cost is claire. - carefully one by one pick with our hands every olive. she and her husband _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own a _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own a little - our hands every olive. she and her husband own a little olivel her husband own a little olive farm in southern italy. you harvest the _ farm in southern italy. you harvest the onlyives - farm in southern italy. ym. harvest the onlyives using these. , harvest the onlyives using these. i, harvest the onlyives using these. , , ., these. there they sell that here in the _ these. there they sell that here in the uk. _ these. there they sell that here in the uk. the - these. there they sell that l here in the uk. the weather these. there they sell that i here in the uk. the weather had a hue here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact- _ here in the uk. the weather had a huge impact. it— here in the uk. the weather ha
we i man the cost is claire. we carefully _ man the cost is claire.refully one by _ man the cost is claire. - carefully one by one pick with our hands every olive. she and her husband _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own a _ our hands every olive. she and her husband own a little - our hands every olive. she and her husband own a little olivel her husband own a little olive farm in southern italy. you harvest the _ farm in southern...
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keir starmer congratulating claire - afford to live in.mayor for the east midlands. you are watching bbc news. ., . f, the east midlands. you are watching bbc news. ., ., j, ._ the east midlands. you are watching bbc news. ., ., j, ., bbc news. today's the day that we celebrate the _ bbc news. today's the day that we celebrate the beginning _ bbc news. today's the day that we celebrate the beginning of- bbc news. today's the day that we celebrate the beginning of the - celebrate the beginning of the turning of the page, one of the last mile stones as we go into the general election. so enjoy this moment. we have lots of work to do, but this is an indication of the hard work. let's turn the page on decline and usher in national renewal with labour. thank you so much for what you have achieved here. a fantastic, really important victory. thank you so much. i will give you this back. the labour leader there congratulating their new mayor, claire ward, who has become the first elected mayor in the region with a majority of more than 50,000 vot
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the great claire mccaskill, please stick around. we have one more topic to discuss this evening. >>> still ahead marjorie taylor greene finally made good on her weeks long promise to oust speaker mike johnson and it failed immediately and spectacularly. we're going to talk about what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. t what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. qunol, the brand i trust. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this
the great claire mccaskill, please stick around. we have one more topic to discuss this evening. >>> still ahead marjorie taylor greene finally made good on her weeks long promise to oust speaker mike johnson and it failed immediately and spectacularly. we're going to talk about what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. t what lawmaker calls the dumpster fire in congress. i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle...
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claire, these people have not been believed. they've been vilified.or them today. absolutely. >> i mean, we have to remember that the moral panic around hiv and aids and the demonisation of anyone with aids was wrong anyway, right? >> so anyone who got aids did nothing wrong either. they just got a horrible new virus, a horrible new illness indeed, and thankfully now we have medical interventions that can save people's lives. but you're absolutely right. i mean, the thing that's really shocking about this story is, of course, that people were not believed then when they were believed they were. there was kind of a gaslighting of them. right that they were treated like dirt in they were treated like dirt in the public because of a moral panic, like if you had hiv, as you've described, but also when people were saying there's something wrong with the institutions, then they were treated with contempt. and i think that i have to say that i don't feel as though things have moved on entirely. i mean, we've got a number of big scandals at the moment, maybe
claire, these people have not been believed. they've been vilified.or them today. absolutely. >> i mean, we have to remember that the moral panic around hiv and aids and the demonisation of anyone with aids was wrong anyway, right? >> so anyone who got aids did nothing wrong either. they just got a horrible new virus, a horrible new illness indeed, and thankfully now we have medical interventions that can save people's lives. but you're absolutely right. i mean, the thing that's...
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he comes back claire meets him at the airport in d.c. and he works, you know, for the next year or so in the same kind of situation. but he also is drawn to the front in some respects, and he's about to transition a new job there in the normandy campaign. so he's there in normandy in, july 1944. what's he you know? why is he there? what's he about do? and then how does this to his ultimate demise right, this one, this one's a really interesting one to me. the fact that most people are unaware that the reason general mcnair was the front was that he had been selected for field army command. and this is in general eisenhower's papers correspondence with general marshall. there were there were two field armies that might need a commander. the first was actually the first u.s. army group, the deception operation. patton is the commander of the first us army group. that's deception has worked far longer than we thought it would, to the point that that we're now at the point where general patton needs to bring his third army over the beach and
he comes back claire meets him at the airport in d.c. and he works, you know, for the next year or so in the same kind of situation. but he also is drawn to the front in some respects, and he's about to transition a new job there in the normandy campaign. so he's there in normandy in, july 1944. what's he you know? why is he there? what's he about do? and then how does this to his ultimate demise right, this one, this one's a really interesting one to me. the fact that most people are unaware...
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claire: are you ok? alex: no! the little bitch shot me... claire: language!said that line came from my daughter! my attitude about it is, telling stories from our own lives, and not being afraid of those stories, that's what people can relate to. gloria: hi i'm gloria pritchett, manny's mother. man: oh this must be your dad. jay: actually no i'm her husband. don't be fooled by the, uh, give me a second here... eve plumb: none of these people look like they would be a family, but they are. mitch: what the hell is that? cam: i had andre do it while we were gone. mitch: is that us with wings? jesse tyler ferguson: i was just really taken by the portrayal of a gay couple as part of an equal part of the cast. jay: he was a bit of a drama queen. mitch: no, no no, stop. you come into my house and you insult me and my boyfriend who, by the way, is not that dramatic. [music from 'the lion king'] jesse tyler ferguson: so when he actually reveals lily, it's to the theme song from lion king. ♪ it's the circle of life mitch: we adopted a baby. daniel fienberg: this loving
claire: are you ok? alex: no! the little bitch shot me... claire: language!said that line came from my daughter! my attitude about it is, telling stories from our own lives, and not being afraid of those stories, that's what people can relate to. gloria: hi i'm gloria pritchett, manny's mother. man: oh this must be your dad. jay: actually no i'm her husband. don't be fooled by the, uh, give me a second here... eve plumb: none of these people look like they would be a family, but they are....
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now, claire is over opinions. now, claire is a tory tory brexiteer . over opinions.tory brexiteer. i'm a labour remainer, we discussed that throughout the referendum campaign , and my view remains that throughout the referendum that, it was a brexit came at a cost. the price was too high. claire voted for it for, sovereignty , for taking back sovereignty, for taking back control. where my opinion changes a bit is i still think the cost was too high, but in that, in that particular instance , i think anybody who instance, i think anybody who believed in sovereignty and thought the price was worth paying thought the price was worth paying voted the right way . so paying voted the right way. so i have sort of moderated my opinions on the basis of that , i opinions on the basis of that, i mean, claire, do you actually think that society's just got worse across the piece? do you think relationships like your own are going to become less and less common? >> i think they are. and i think we can see that politics has become very divided. it's become very toxic , and we've lo
now, claire is over opinions. now, claire is a tory tory brexiteer . over opinions.tory brexiteer. i'm a labour remainer, we discussed that throughout the referendum campaign , and my view remains that throughout the referendum that, it was a brexit came at a cost. the price was too high. claire voted for it for, sovereignty , for taking back sovereignty, for taking back control. where my opinion changes a bit is i still think the cost was too high, but in that, in that particular instance , i...
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i met inner-city kids like marry claire, cheatemjust like me. biking has improved my mental and physical health and it is a activity that can positively impact our health outcomes and love to hear from patients and community members about what bike riding means to them and how it improved their quality of life and wellbeing and so grateful for organizations like sf bike coalition who connect people to through bikes as well as sf skate club, such a positive force to encourage youth to explore the city on wheels. as we all deserve good health and joy and delove deserve to live in hethy environments. thank you. the next person i will introduce is district 4 youth commissioner linda yee, high school senior who serves as d4 youth commission on the sf youth commission. also the chair of transformative justice on the youth commission and representative of advisory committee. >> good morning everyone. happy bike to where ever day! [applause] i have been so excited for this day and looking forward for it a while now. i'm libda and serve as district 4 you
i met inner-city kids like marry claire, cheatemjust like me. biking has improved my mental and physical health and it is a activity that can positively impact our health outcomes and love to hear from patients and community members about what bike riding means to them and how it improved their quality of life and wellbeing and so grateful for organizations like sf bike coalition who connect people to through bikes as well as sf skate club, such a positive force to encourage youth to explore...
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i show claire the nitazene posts we found on x and soundcloud.on, and on. there's loads of them. that's truly frightening, isn't it? so angry. soundcloud, to me, is a platform people are putting music on. what on earth is a whole ream of advertising for lethal drugs doing on there? how many people have died as a result of... ..that being advertised there? we don't know where dylan obtained the fatal drugs that killed him. i don't think dylan would've known what nitazenes were at all. he was on there all the time, erm, uploading his music. and it's... ..something that felt safe, and something you could trust with your child using. we suspect that the drugs are being advertised here, so that they can be sold from the chinese suppliers to domestic criminal gangs that are based in the uk. sure. rather than to individuals. i explain we recorded one of the sales reps talking about soundcloud. shall i play that to you? she laughs. she's laughing. dylan's got no life, and our lives are destroyed. i asked x about the ads i'd found. they didn't respond. hu
i show claire the nitazene posts we found on x and soundcloud.on, and on. there's loads of them. that's truly frightening, isn't it? so angry. soundcloud, to me, is a platform people are putting music on. what on earth is a whole ream of advertising for lethal drugs doing on there? how many people have died as a result of... ..that being advertised there? we don't know where dylan obtained the fatal drugs that killed him. i don't think dylan would've known what nitazenes were at all. he was on...
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claire, you're doing that thing that you look there that thing that you look there that claire is . claire is. mum of four rolls her eyes so brilliantly. i can't tell you if you're listening on radio. they're almost rolling over the bar across the desk . yeah, right. go across the desk. yeah, right. go on. well, we have had 16 years of conservative government. who needs reminding of that? where everything i think has gone down the tubes . not so much everything i think has gone down the tubes. not so much as everything i think has gone down the tubes . not so much as they the tubes. not so much as they have gone down in scotland under the snp. but things have been tough globally and i think we were all we always look through the optics . we're quite myopic the optics. we're quite myopic in this country when we define what's good and what's bad and who's to blame for it, because we're not too good at taking blame. you know, we're very good at apportioning it, but too not good at taking accountability for actions. now we live in a very democratic country. i hope people run on july the
claire, you're doing that thing that you look there that thing that you look there that claire is . claire is. mum of four rolls her eyes so brilliantly. i can't tell you if you're listening on radio. they're almost rolling over the bar across the desk . yeah, right. go across the desk. yeah, right. go on. well, we have had 16 years of conservative government. who needs reminding of that? where everything i think has gone down the tubes . not so much everything i think has gone down the tubes....
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claire, thank you very much and congratulations.ot just on the performance but on the tenure at the fund as well, it's not often you see some kind of. from the big picture perspective, what's been the key to your success over that runner decades? >> thank you for having me. i think what is important is we keep it simple. quality companies at a reasonable evaluation. at time of inception for going to the fund. and we do not deviate from that. i think what is important is we have a great team that works with me. dedicated analysts and everyone believes in the strategy and everyone is confident and their talented investors. we go to market everyday looking for names that fit that category and we try to make as much money as possible. we do not change that. obviously, in the past, time frames growth might be in favor but we really stick to doing what we tell people were going to do and i think that makes a difference over time. >> we always put these caveats on there just like the people in the industry do that past performance does not
claire, thank you very much and congratulations.ot just on the performance but on the tenure at the fund as well, it's not often you see some kind of. from the big picture perspective, what's been the key to your success over that runner decades? >> thank you for having me. i think what is important is we keep it simple. quality companies at a reasonable evaluation. at time of inception for going to the fund. and we do not deviate from that. i think what is important is we have a great...
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, claire's , christmas get, claire, claire's, christmas presents.ly weird. >> you talk, you talk. >> you talk, you talk. >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> two blokes. a middle aged bloke and this lad in victoria's secret trying to find claire some presents. it was not very good. we had to actually appeal to a shopping assistant to help us out. >> i can only imagine. it's the stuff of nightmares. nigel did you have to. did you have to calm down with an ice cream afterwards? >> well, the worst thing everyone looks at you with kind of oddly as if you know. what are you doing in here? >> yeah, yeah, i know, i think he's missed your segway. segway? >> you're your ice cream story. >> you're your ice cream story. >> oh, the ice cream story . >> oh, the ice cream story. >> oh, the ice cream story. >> completely oblivious. >> completely oblivious. >> but you've now only got 20s to get through it. nigel, poor chap who was an ice cream salesman and the counsellor taking out, which he received a letter saying he's going to be prosecuted for noise polluti
, claire's , christmas get, claire, claire's, christmas presents.ly weird. >> you talk, you talk. >> you talk, you talk. >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> oh, yeah. yeah. >> two blokes. a middle aged bloke and this lad in victoria's secret trying to find claire some presents. it was not very good. we had to actually appeal to a shopping assistant to help us out. >> i can only imagine. it's the stuff of nightmares. nigel did you have to. did you have to calm down with an...
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claire, thank you so much for taking the time.as looking up, we were looking at these dates today and i was speaking to myself, like so many moments, we need to remind people this is not normal. you have been in the oval office, you were a former senator, you were a former prosecutor, talk to me about what you have heard about what he was doing from the oval office while managing the presidency. how crazy is this to you? >> this goes into the category of we are to numb, we've taken and so much of not normal that all of a sudden, we aren't as focused as we should be on how he abused the solemnity of that office. if somebody would have, when i would have time with my friend, the former president, president obama, we would even go back into the dining room or sometimes and his smaller office if we were going to talk casually because there was such respect around the oval office and what it, it was a symbol. it was a symbol. you think about, if i would have mentioned to president obama, imagine they are going to have an episode of vee
claire, thank you so much for taking the time.as looking up, we were looking at these dates today and i was speaking to myself, like so many moments, we need to remind people this is not normal. you have been in the oval office, you were a former senator, you were a former prosecutor, talk to me about what you have heard about what he was doing from the oval office while managing the presidency. how crazy is this to you? >> this goes into the category of we are to numb, we've taken and so...
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claire: yeah, absolutely.e biggest risks are really for the most part the past two or three years. the fed is alongside other central banks, sort of balancing between a lot of obviously dominating upside inflationary risks are gradually coming back into view again in the u.s. so obviously that is the number one risk at this point. i think any guidance the fed can give today will -- well in a way could be discounted given if inflation followed in the u.s. that is by and large the biggest risk we are seeing. sonali: it sounds like you think that, yes, today is important but there is much more data ahead of us. talk is through what you are looking for in upcoming data and how to parse through the noise. obviously, this is a market reacting to every economic data point coming out the last few weeks. claire: yeah, absolutely. i think obviously like you said there has been a lot of volatility when it comes to reaction. that is just a reflection as to the high stage we are seeing in the economy especially with inflat
claire: yeah, absolutely.e biggest risks are really for the most part the past two or three years. the fed is alongside other central banks, sort of balancing between a lot of obviously dominating upside inflationary risks are gradually coming back into view again in the u.s. so obviously that is the number one risk at this point. i think any guidance the fed can give today will -- well in a way could be discounted given if inflation followed in the u.s. that is by and large the biggest risk we...
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thank you so much, claire, in liverpool, for the bbc.liverpool, for the bbc. let's now cross over to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan who is at the count in birmingham. we are here at the birmingham count for the west midlands male model seat. now, counting has taken place here and in other locations. we are expecting a result in a couple of hours but what we know from both labour and conservative sources is this is going to be a really tight race. conservatives telling me earlier, genuinely too close to call. labourare earlier, genuinely too close to call. labour are saying it is neck and neck. now, the incumbent conservative mayor andy street has been really playing on his personal appeal year, been really playing on his personal appealyear, brand been really playing on his personal appeal year, brand andy, as they call it, in some ways distancing himself from the national party. he is hoping for a third term here and, throughout the campaign, labour has really been doing everything it can to try to unseat him. a lot of issues have bee
thank you so much, claire, in liverpool, for the bbc.liverpool, for the bbc. let's now cross over to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan who is at the count in birmingham. we are here at the birmingham count for the west midlands male model seat. now, counting has taken place here and in other locations. we are expecting a result in a couple of hours but what we know from both labour and conservative sources is this is going to be a really tight race. conservatives telling me earlier, genuinely...
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no, no, i did vote for claire? no, no, i did vote for claire? no, no, i did vote for claire. would get claire the vote, but i wouldn't actually vote tory. so i put an intimate little emoji in the in the box. where was the little emoji? it was a pair of breasts . emoji? it was a pair of breasts. oh.and emoji? it was a pair of breasts. oh. and i appreciate. i shouldn't have asked. i thought you did ask. >> i thought you were going to say little love heart, okay. >> anyway. >> anyway. >> well, it got count. well, it got counted , the other the other got counted, the other the other candidates were absolutely furious. and claire never let on. it was me . furious. and claire never let on. it was me. but she furious. and claire never let on. it was me . but she got the on. it was me. but she got the vote right. >> well, well, there's a trick i wouldn't try that one, unless you know your candidate very, very well indeed . very well indeed. >> yes. >> yes. >> good advice. heck, i've slightly lost my train of thought. oh, no , we all have. thought. oh, no, we all have. >> what? what a
no, no, i did vote for claire? no, no, i did vote for claire? no, no, i did vote for claire. would get claire the vote, but i wouldn't actually vote tory. so i put an intimate little emoji in the in the box. where was the little emoji? it was a pair of breasts . emoji? it was a pair of breasts. oh.and emoji? it was a pair of breasts. oh. and i appreciate. i shouldn't have asked. i thought you did ask. >> i thought you were going to say little love heart, okay. >> anyway. >>...
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it is difficult to cross-examine a woman, i can imagine, claire. and normally, a woman is chosen to do it. that doesn't seem atypical. i'm not a lawyer, but that seems logical. it seems to me that ms. necheles' job was to be as nasty as possible. how does that advance the defense? >> it doesn't. but she had a problem, this defense lawyer had a problem. excuse me. the problem is, donald trump is requiring their lawyers to present a defense that the sex never happened. that this was all made up. that none of this is true. now, imagine how different this would be if necheles was trying to establish that this witness knew nothing about whether donald trump had anything to do with actually writing the checks for the hush payments if this witness knew anything about whether or not they were recorded properly on his books or not. that's what this case is about. but they are handcuffed because trump is requiring them to present a defense that he's the perfect family man, that the sex never happened, and that's why it was so ludicrous they asked for a mistr
it is difficult to cross-examine a woman, i can imagine, claire. and normally, a woman is chosen to do it. that doesn't seem atypical. i'm not a lawyer, but that seems logical. it seems to me that ms. necheles' job was to be as nasty as possible. how does that advance the defense? >> it doesn't. but she had a problem, this defense lawyer had a problem. excuse me. the problem is, donald trump is requiring their lawyers to present a defense that the sex never happened. that this was all...
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in wild fires roared through groves and as well as the heat claire and andy are facing a new disease.italy we have the _ facing a new disease. in italy we have the bacterial - we have the bacterial infection, which has wiped out huge numbers of olive groves. with ehad to invest in saplings that are mori sees tent to it. a lot smaller and will take time — a lot smaller and will take time to— a lot smaller and will take time to start producing. that issue — time to start producing. that issue will— time to start producing. that issue will continue to get worse _ issue will continue to get worse over the next few years. the cost — worse over the next few years. the cost of _ worse over the next few years. the cost of picking and pressing a are much more expensive. 30-40% expensive. 30—40% more, and fuel prices have gone up and bottling gone up have gone up and bottling gone up so tins are double what they
in wild fires roared through groves and as well as the heat claire and andy are facing a new disease.italy we have the _ facing a new disease. in italy we have the bacterial - we have the bacterial infection, which has wiped out huge numbers of olive groves. with ehad to invest in saplings that are mori sees tent to it. a lot smaller and will take time — a lot smaller and will take time to— a lot smaller and will take time to start producing. that issue — time to start producing. that...
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senator, claire mccaskill. thank you for being here, both. money has actually been spent, is that the problem, americans aren't feeling it? that seems to be a two-pronged issue. by the time it is spent, it could be a second trump administration. how does biden counter this problem? >> he has to go granular and he has to do it in the states that matter and he has to pull out those project. i think we forget sometimes in the national media seen how important local news is. and, when a bridge is getting fixed and a road is being paved for where there is a problematic problem with broadband, if there is a new factory being built, that really resonates at the local level. and, that is what they have to focus on. but, really what he's fighting, and my friend, mr. gibbs, i think will be an expert on this, is people are most likely to give the candidate they like credit for everything and the candidate they don't like blame for every problem there is in the world. that is what he's fighting here. he's fighting that we are a very divided nation right
senator, claire mccaskill. thank you for being here, both. money has actually been spent, is that the problem, americans aren't feeling it? that seems to be a two-pronged issue. by the time it is spent, it could be a second trump administration. how does biden counter this problem? >> he has to go granular and he has to do it in the states that matter and he has to pull out those project. i think we forget sometimes in the national media seen how important local news is. and, when a...
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morning, claire.ve years. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised. >> of course we're not surprised when they present, especially at border force and they say the words asylum. i'm si king. that's it. they get a number and then they're to free leave 21,000. apparently they've lost and you know, they're working in the black market. they're being absorbed into the black economy. it's having a massive pool on, infrastructure in this country for schools, hospitals. i don't think many of them will be going to school, but you know what i mean. and then it's just the case of why is this happening? why, why, why, why can't we take control of our borders? why can't we work something out? why is this still happening? and that's notwithstanding the ones that's notwithstanding the ones that are coming over on the boats. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> this story, part of this story broke just before the local elections, didn't it, as well, when we saw that they'd lost loads of the people that meant to send to rwanda, for
morning, claire.ve years. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised. >> of course we're not surprised when they present, especially at border force and they say the words asylum. i'm si king. that's it. they get a number and then they're to free leave 21,000. apparently they've lost and you know, they're working in the black market. they're being absorbed into the black economy. it's having a massive pool on, infrastructure in this country for schools, hospitals. i don't...
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claire, let me start with you. is it at all surprising in any way that your former colleagues, republican colleagues in congress aren't just complaining about this verdict, they are complaining about the justice system itself. they're making what sounds like threats to people who support the justice system and what are the consequences of that? >> well, first, i think you can look at the various responses and discern a little bit about the politics of the folks behind the words. i will be honest, i was surprised about mcconnell and susan collins. i don't know on what basis mcconnell thinks this is going to be overturned on appeal. this was new york law as passed by the new york legislature. he certainly understands that. i was surprised that susan collins talked about it would certainly be overturned on appeal. i just don't think there is a legal basis to make that. so the fact that everyone is falling in line, you know what it tells me, chris, it tells me they are so worried about taking the senate. they have outs
claire, let me start with you. is it at all surprising in any way that your former colleagues, republican colleagues in congress aren't just complaining about this verdict, they are complaining about the justice system itself. they're making what sounds like threats to people who support the justice system and what are the consequences of that? >> well, first, i think you can look at the various responses and discern a little bit about the politics of the folks behind the words. i will be...
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and as well as the heat, claire and andy are facing a new disease.erial infection xylella, which has wiped out huge numbers of olive groves. the cost of picking and pressing are much more expensive too. net costs are a good 30—40% more. fuel prices have gone up. bottling and containers have all gone up. so tins are now probably, probably nearly double what they were a few years ago. and brexit rule changes mean andy and claire now have to ship the oil over little and often. when i first started shipping the olives over, for under 100 kilos of olive oil, it would cost e100. it's now e210. it would cost e100. another bad harvest this summer will keep prices high, as olive oil slides from a staple to a luxury item. colletta smith, bbc news. still to come on the world today — and has one of the world's greatest mysteries been solved? just how were the egyptian pyramids built? and — a rare close encounter caught on camera — a deep—sea squid goes into attack mode, with a camera. around the world and across the uk. this is the world today on bbc news. weepi
and as well as the heat, claire and andy are facing a new disease.erial infection xylella, which has wiped out huge numbers of olive groves. the cost of picking and pressing are much more expensive too. net costs are a good 30—40% more. fuel prices have gone up. bottling and containers have all gone up. so tins are now probably, probably nearly double what they were a few years ago. and brexit rule changes mean andy and claire now have to ship the oil over little and often. when i first...
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. blair, or somewhere around claire. 100 and to clare parent i lost some of the items. i'm sorry. your car is up crazy. your sam i'll shoot for some reason. like if i have some samples but shoot us a lot or less. i flush faster crazy horse on a vehicle apparently disabled. oh yeah, like that right through the windshield. the one tool, 2007 was the 1st time suddenly, a young, the rocky cameraman brought us through the door. he was wailing, and he just said the mirror and sighed, have been killed. us and us helicopter attacked was us after midnight in the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including tennis 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 being a 55, a 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 deman
. blair, or somewhere around claire. 100 and to clare parent i lost some of the items. i'm sorry. your car is up crazy. your sam i'll shoot for some reason. like if i have some samples but shoot us a lot or less. i flush faster crazy horse on a vehicle apparently disabled. oh yeah, like that right through the windshield. the one tool, 2007 was the 1st time suddenly, a young, the rocky cameraman brought us through the door. he was wailing, and he just said the mirror and sighed, have been...
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. >> i learned about the birds in the bees from 1 leg and by a lady named claire. >> greg: that was youo a lot with that single leg. >> the word teat wasn't big enough for claire. >> greg: shannon. >> it was in the contest of a sunday school lesson. >> greg: aunt people of each other god brings them together to celebrate the sacrament of marriage and the rest of it. >> greg: then they just get down and dirty. >> that was claire. >> i believe it is become 1. >> greg: my mom when i asked her where i came from literally pointed down there. came from out of here between the legs. that's what my mother said. and it got even more graphic but i won't get into it. we have time for another 1? but eventually you most anxious about participating in and when the time came you found there wasn't much to have been anxious about todd? >> it was the first time on tv. like this is your moment don't mess it up. i went to cover indiana jones movie premiere. i covered it and was financially are today getting roasted. once per month. >> my first wrestlemania i was stephanie mcmahon said to me just think of
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and as well as the heat, claire and andy are facing a new disease.s are a good 30—40% more. fuel prices have gone up. bottling and containers have all gone up. so tins are now probably, probably nearly double what they were a few years ago. and brexit rule changes mean andy and claire now have to ship the oil over little and often. when i first started shipping the olives over, for under 100 kilos of olive oil, it would cost e100. it's now e210. another bad harvest this summer will keep prices high, as olive oil slides from a staple to a luxury item. colletta smith, bbc news. almost a week after deadly flash floods in north—east afghanistan killed hundreds of people, families are still searching for the bodies of relatives. the northern province of baghlan is the worst affected, where homes have been swept away and roads destroyed, with the number of casualties expected to rise. caroline davies is in the area and has been speaking to some of the victims. friday afternoon — the main street of folowl village is a raging torrent. on the roof, noor ahmad
and as well as the heat, claire and andy are facing a new disease.s are a good 30—40% more. fuel prices have gone up. bottling and containers have all gone up. so tins are now probably, probably nearly double what they were a few years ago. and brexit rule changes mean andy and claire now have to ship the oil over little and often. when i first started shipping the olives over, for under 100 kilos of olive oil, it would cost e100. it's now e210. another bad harvest this summer will keep...
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it may have been claire ward all, legal. it may have been claire ward all. i'm _ legal.ure. it is not something i would have known without either— something i would have known without either having heard or spoken to somebody who headed up legal for the post office. i�*m somebody who headed up legal for the ost office. �* ., , post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname _ post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname of _ post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname of the _ post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname of the other- post office. i'm not sure i caught| the surname of the other person. wardelt — the surname of the other person. wardelt was _ the surname of the other person. wardell. was this _ the surname of the other person. wardell. was this kind _ the surname of the other person. wardell. was this kind of- the surname of the other person. wardell. was this kind of thing i the surname of the other person. l wardell. was this kind of thing said in conversation? we have always have won? ., �* . in conversation? we have always have won? ., �*, ., _
it may have been claire ward all, legal. it may have been claire ward all. i'm _ legal.ure. it is not something i would have known without either— something i would have known without either having heard or spoken to somebody who headed up legal for the post office. i�*m somebody who headed up legal for the ost office. �* ., , post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname _ post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname of _ post office. i'm not sure i caught the surname of the _ post...
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claire, can we >> not for me. claire, can we talk about venice?ll of tourists. this is the problem. it's a problem. >> this is a problem that they're facing, venice, if you want to go to venice this year, you will be charged a surcharge to enter the beautiful city with the gondolas and the made famous by the beautiful pictures of canaletto. but what they found is these tariffs are not making a jot of difference. it's still really, really busy. in fact, figures are up over 10% year on yearin figures are up over 10% year on year in terms of visiting. so the city have now said we need to put a tariff, a kerb on the number of people that we actually let in are these day trippers coming from cruise ships from the adriatic? not a lot . they're from all over. and lot. they're from all over. and even those that are flying into venice, or perhaps flying to associated or. yeah, exactly. round about. and unless you stay more than one night, you will be faced with these surcharges. but no one seems to care. they are paying no one seems to care. they are payin
claire, can we >> not for me. claire, can we talk about venice?ll of tourists. this is the problem. it's a problem. >> this is a problem that they're facing, venice, if you want to go to venice this year, you will be charged a surcharge to enter the beautiful city with the gondolas and the made famous by the beautiful pictures of canaletto. but what they found is these tariffs are not making a jot of difference. it's still really, really busy. in fact, figures are up over 10% year...
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roger and claire come on quarter blair. or somewhere around claire. 100 and to clare. aaron, i lost some of the i'm sorry, your car is up crazy. your spam, i shoot for some reason. if i had some samples, but students left for a while. i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled? oh yeah. look at that right there. the windshield. delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, the rock, the cameraman, brought us through the door. he was wailing, and they just said the mere inside of been killed. us and us suddenly helped her attack was us off to midnight and the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including pennsylvanians 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 being a $55.00 now rocky stall, speak to witnesses and residents in the area or in several of these witnesses told me that there was no clash
roger and claire come on quarter blair. or somewhere around claire. 100 and to clare. aaron, i lost some of the i'm sorry, your car is up crazy. your spam, i shoot for some reason. if i had some samples, but students left for a while. i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled? oh yeah. look at that right there. the windshield. delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, the rock, the cameraman, brought us through the door. he was wailing, and they just said the mere...
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hi >> hello, claire. it is very good to see you.old leah about the lump in your breast. >> the biopsy was negative. >> it was wrong. claire has breast cancer. >> the good doctor new tonight on abc. are you all ready? >> because we have a special announcement. we're going to reveal the name of the new team, so, come on, guys, are you ready? people michael. all right, all right. lily, release that banner. lily. let's see it. >> yeah. the bakery's golden state valkyrie. >> i like that name. jess. thank you. >> that was the official announcement on good morning america right here on abc seven. >> the valkyrie's team colors will be purple and black. >> and if you didn't know, valkyries are warrior women from norse mythology. but the meaning behind the name and the logo is so much more. yeah, the 13 lines inside the v represent the 13th team in the wnba. >> the bay bridge represents the bay area and the connection between the two teams two homes, san francisco and oakland. and the five cables represent the five players on the court. >> th
hi >> hello, claire. it is very good to see you.old leah about the lump in your breast. >> the biopsy was negative. >> it was wrong. claire has breast cancer. >> the good doctor new tonight on abc. are you all ready? >> because we have a special announcement. we're going to reveal the name of the new team, so, come on, guys, are you ready? people michael. all right, all right. lily, release that banner. lily. let's see it. >> yeah. the bakery's golden state...
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first lady of ukraine. catherine claire. too much income. of course, you can say that catherine clara had a very peculiar background that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit less than 2 loops of some support. i just wanna see for that that will be because i need it, which is on wednesday. you can see the personal schedule it for the visa. i mean, it comes with very few that it's supposed to take. so if you have some other reason so you can save yourself, why does a marriage evict to use and to, and counseling to my 10 co was out of love will convenience is no longer important . but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up from what jumped up from chest all of the to mr. miller. just
first lady of ukraine. catherine claire. too much income. of course, you can say that catherine clara had a very peculiar background that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit...
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claire well, you baby peanuts? claire well, you definitely should. >> be very brave to give a baby peanuts. >> well, they're not talking about tiny babies. i mean, it's once, once , you know, there are once, once, you know, there are a few months old. it's once they're on solids and you just give them a little bit of peanut a smooth peanut butter. honestly, it it's i mean, it's been shown medically. i mean, there's that it will it will prevent most allergies but say but say they were already allergic to that and there was a bad reaction. >> well then they would deal with it. but the reality is the scientists have followed up on children aged 6 to 12 and older, and they found that 15.4% of the children who avoided peanuts had developed an allergy to them, compared with just 4.4% of those who had eaten them from an early age. >> and we were encouraged to have peanut butter whilst we were pregnant . yes, my cohort, were pregnant. yes, my cohort, because it might pass through the placenta of course, i'm a firm believer of this. so with dunng firm believe
claire well, you baby peanuts? claire well, you definitely should. >> be very brave to give a baby peanuts. >> well, they're not talking about tiny babies. i mean, it's once, once , you know, there are once, once, you know, there are a few months old. it's once they're on solids and you just give them a little bit of peanut a smooth peanut butter. honestly, it it's i mean, it's been shown medically. i mean, there's that it will it will prevent most allergies but say but say they...
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moore and on the east side of claire more, there's a casino in next to the casino. there's a koh camp ground and it was just a horrific scene pulling in their the tornado went right through the camp ground these are not not structures that are meant to survive it really a tornado eight all luckily there is some sort of shelter there. i've been told, but some people it's like 11:00 when the tornado came through that part of the oklahoma. and so there were people in trapped. there was the police and the fireball we're just frantically calling for help because they could not get some of these people out. they seem to be this trapped. i don't know the amount of injuries. i know there are quite a few and that you're ethene almost 20 and several life-threatening injuries. and i believe there was a couple of fatalities in that area, but it was just a horrible scene with a packed camp ground for morrill day weekend and after you left claire moore you then traveled to arkansas. what did you see along the way yeah. >> arkansas is home and first i went through dictator and the
moore and on the east side of claire more, there's a casino in next to the casino. there's a koh camp ground and it was just a horrific scene pulling in their the tornado went right through the camp ground these are not not structures that are meant to survive it really a tornado eight all luckily there is some sort of shelter there. i've been told, but some people it's like 11:00 when the tornado came through that part of the oklahoma. and so there were people in trapped. there was the police...
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among those here natasha claire espino, who lost an uncle in vietnam. we need to have peace. people are dying everywhere. my uncle shouldn't have had to die at 21 years of age in another country, fighting for our freedoms, but i understand why we do what we do. we're beautiful country. but at what? sacrifice? claire has three generations of family who served in the us armed forces, she says, remembering each of them here at this event is the least she can do to honor their service. in san francisco, sergio quintana nbc bay area news. president biden also honored u.s. soldiers today near the nation's capitol, a special annual tribute at arlington national cemetery. vice president kamala harris and secretary of defense lloyd austin also attended. the ceremony began with the president laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it's a site dedicated to fallen u.s. soldiers. president biden spoke at the ceremony, remembering u.s. soldiers who were killed while serving our country. america is the only country in the world founded on an idea, an idea that all people are cre
among those here natasha claire espino, who lost an uncle in vietnam. we need to have peace. people are dying everywhere. my uncle shouldn't have had to die at 21 years of age in another country, fighting for our freedoms, but i understand why we do what we do. we're beautiful country. but at what? sacrifice? claire has three generations of family who served in the us armed forces, she says, remembering each of them here at this event is the least she can do to honor their service. in san...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can ♪♪ >> san francisco! ♪♪ >> this is an exhibition across departments highlighting different artworks from our co
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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the senate, claire county sheriff's department swore in it. newest members. including 1 in a little older than the average recruit. old bob. taking the oath with his fellow crews. yay! is retired tech marketing. executive. but decided he wanted to get back into the workforce. but serving on the force, bob's wife pinned a badge on them during that ceremony, bob says it feels like a gift >>to wear it. >ryan>our darling caught up a yesterday and asked about why he wanted to get to law enforcement. in his 60s. but bob turns 67 next. month, he says. don't let your age limit. what you can do as long as you put in the work, he says. it's never too late to pursue a passion close to your heart. okay, turning the 1st alert weather right now, let's give you a live look outside towards santa clara beautiful day. well, how hazy right there, but you know, it's been coming off a really good weekend. let's check in with meteorologist jessica >>burch. >>well, coming up the use of artificial intel. is growing. but what if the new tech and tell you how you feeling? feeling a ne
the senate, claire county sheriff's department swore in it. newest members. including 1 in a little older than the average recruit. old bob. taking the oath with his fellow crews. yay! is retired tech marketing. executive. but decided he wanted to get back into the workforce. but serving on the force, bob's wife pinned a badge on them during that ceremony, bob says it feels like a gift >>to wear it. >ryan>our darling caught up a yesterday and asked about why he wanted to get to law...
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and you know, lindsey graham, as claire mccaskill said, this is going to be overturned on appeal. i do not know about the appeals process, but i would assume if you have a verdict sheet like the one we just looked at where every single box is checked guilty on 34 felony counts, man, it's a stretch to assume this is going to get overturned on appeal. >> same point to andrew with the fact that many people will tune in more tonight, tomorrow, and in the coming days. we hear all about low information citizens, and we hear all about people who aren't following things closely. as is their right to live their life. a lot of people are still thinking about prices andflation and what they're going to do this summer. that's life. this is a headline, we had this up earlier, "the new york times," "washington post," usa today, international media, all across the internet and social media. in a world and a country where often people are working off different facts, the unifying fact is he was convicted. there are people complaining about that, but we're not seeing a disinformation campaign to p
and you know, lindsey graham, as claire mccaskill said, this is going to be overturned on appeal. i do not know about the appeals process, but i would assume if you have a verdict sheet like the one we just looked at where every single box is checked guilty on 34 felony counts, man, it's a stretch to assume this is going to get overturned on appeal. >> same point to andrew with the fact that many people will tune in more tonight, tomorrow, and in the coming days. we hear all about low...