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ok, thank you, claire, thank you. let's move i you, claire, thank you.his? massive tech outages impacting airlines, businesses, offices... flights grounded, trains cancelled, hospital operating computers malfunctioning, credit cards not working. 8.5 million computers worldwide effected after a software update by the cybersecurity company crowdstrike impacted a number of microsoft systems. now crowdstrike is facing fresh backlash after giving staff and firms they work with a $10 ubereats voucher to say sorry. "to express our gratitude, your next cup of coffee or late night snack is on us!" crowdstrike wrote. but as you might expect, the gesture wasn't taken well online. one reddit user branded it an "absolute clown show" while another said, "i literally wanted to drive my car off a bridge this weekend and they bought me coffee. nice." it is hard to know how crowd strike could apologise properly, bearing in mind the mayhem around the world, but perhaps this wasn't the most sensible tactic. i but perhaps this wasn't the most sensible tactic.— but perhaps th
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how are claire and nigel still married ? claire. why nigel still married? claire.m? and there was one that was asking our, let me see. where has it gone now? is. is nigel, a sexual weirdo? >> and you better ask claire that. >> and, claire, would you like to respond to that? live on air? >> he is lovely. and i love him dearly. >> that wasn't what she said off air, by the way. any case, if you want to join in with this conversation, it's really easy. please do you know how to do so? and there's loads more coming up, including their sex life, possibly . could we see freedom possibly. could we see freedom of movement between the uk and spain? keir starmer apparently rejected the proposal but said he would consider it. i think that's fence sitting, isn't it ? that's fence sitting, isn't it? but could this be just another back door brexit betrayal? all of that and much more to come. i'm dawn neesom this is the weekend and it's gb news. britain's news channel don't go too far, going to get better. welcome back to the weekend with me. dawn neesom on your telly. online. on
how are claire and nigel still married ? claire. why nigel still married? claire.m? and there was one that was asking our, let me see. where has it gone now? is. is nigel, a sexual weirdo? >> and you better ask claire that. >> and, claire, would you like to respond to that? live on air? >> he is lovely. and i love him dearly. >> that wasn't what she said off air, by the way. any case, if you want to join in with this conversation, it's really easy. please do you know how...
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senator claire, who is yours tonight?ps to vice president kamala harris. she is in a really tough position. this has been a tough few weeks for her, too. i'm positive of that. she has kept her head down, she has been loyal, she has been smart, she has shown the countrywide joe biden selected her to be vice president. i think she deserves mvp for how she is handling this really stressful time for the biden- harris administration. >> stressful is an understatement. all right, jemele, we got aoc, we got hillary clinton, we got kamala harris. it is like an all-star lineup. who won your week? >> well, leave it to the sports person to bring sports into this, but my mvp of the week is serena williams. we knew serena williams is the greatest women's tennis player ever, one of the greatest athletes ever, period. but, she added something else to her resume, she added the sp, basically the sports version of the academy awards, and she absolutely killed it. she looked beautiful, she was funny, she sang. what can't this woman do? and
senator claire, who is yours tonight?ps to vice president kamala harris. she is in a really tough position. this has been a tough few weeks for her, too. i'm positive of that. she has kept her head down, she has been loyal, she has been smart, she has shown the countrywide joe biden selected her to be vice president. i think she deserves mvp for how she is handling this really stressful time for the biden- harris administration. >> stressful is an understatement. all right, jemele, we got...
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much to claire and lizzie whojoined me early to thank you very much to claire and lizzie who joined lizzie who joined me early to talk about the — lizzie who joined me early to talk about the press conference. fine lizzie who joined me early to talk about the press conference. one of the big tepies _ about the press conference. one of the big tepies very _ about the press conference. one of the big topics very much _ about the press conference. one of the big topics very much in - about the press conference. one of the big topics very much in focus i about the press conference. one of the big topics very much in focus at the big topics very much in focus at the press conference was the nhs. it has been described as a broken buy soma keir starmer. he talked about the brutal honesty that will have to be put forward to the public and those worried about where the nhs is headed because, as he mentioned before, in his words, there are difficult decisions that will have to be made. getting very much those first glimpses about those details. the aim is to reduce the record high number of pe
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claire, hayes, joyce, jemele, thank you for being here.going to take a deep breath and we will be right back after this. ill be right back after this. >>> thank you for hanging out with us tonight. i know it has been a long week and i appreciate spending it together. remember, you can watch the nightcap again on saturdays at 11:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc and make sure to mark your calendars for saturday, september 7th. join me at msnbc live democracy 2024, a special live event in brooklyn. we will be talking about the most pressing issues of our time with msnbc host and special guests. scan the code on your screen for tickets and on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of monday. >>> venus was my friend, my coworker. she was family. it just makes you sick thinking about it.
claire, hayes, joyce, jemele, thank you for being here.going to take a deep breath and we will be right back after this. ill be right back after this. >>> thank you for hanging out with us tonight. i know it has been a long week and i appreciate spending it together. remember, you can watch the nightcap again on saturdays at 11:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc and make sure to mark your calendars for saturday, september 7th. join me at msnbc live democracy 2024, a special live event in...
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claire, we're 'ust made any progress. claire, we're just watching _ made any progress.laire, we're i just watching the door there of the white house to see whether kamala harris and from her netanyahu emerge from that door. we know they are having a meeting in they may be having a meeting in they may be having that meeting at the moment. that is an externally instant conversation that we would like to on the inside of the room for. indeed, and is your reporter said, we don't — indeed, and is your reporter said, we don't know too much about harris's — we don't know too much about harris's on _ we don't know too much about harris's on views what we have to assume _ harris's on views what we have to assume that she, like everybody involved — assume that she, like everybody involved in — assume that she, like everybody involved in that conversation, it will be — involved in that conversation, it will be wanting to advance some practical— will be wanting to advance some practical solutions towards an ending — practical solutions towards an ending of this deadly conflict, and
claire, we're 'ust made any progress. claire, we're just watching _ made any progress.laire, we're i just watching the door there of the white house to see whether kamala harris and from her netanyahu emerge from that door. we know they are having a meeting in they may be having a meeting in they may be having that meeting at the moment. that is an externally instant conversation that we would like to on the inside of the room for. indeed, and is your reporter said, we don't — indeed, and is...
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and i think claire's misogynist. and i think claire's absolutely right.upport and help young people going through the absolute, you know, labyrinth of what's going on, on social media. and we know what's going on with. >> it's interesting you say that you would give the vote to 16 year olds, but at the same time, you're also saying that they are in a slightly aslef, slightly patronising way. they're not together enough to make up their mind what nigel farage is saying to them. >> but but i think that goes back to what claire said, which i agree with. it needs to be taughtin i agree with. it needs to be taught in schools. you know, you can go to a primary school and you can have , you know, the you can have, you know, the teacher will say, right, sorry, what do you mean needs to be taughtin what do you mean needs to be taught in schools. the understanding of politics with a small p and engagement and collaboration and having conversations that mean a quid pro quo. so you get a group of primary school children, you say, it's friday afternoon, it's raining.
and i think claire's misogynist. and i think claire's absolutely right.upport and help young people going through the absolute, you know, labyrinth of what's going on, on social media. and we know what's going on with. >> it's interesting you say that you would give the vote to 16 year olds, but at the same time, you're also saying that they are in a slightly aslef, slightly patronising way. they're not together enough to make up their mind what nigel farage is saying to them. >>...
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claire. _ i really do. if your husband is right, claire, that _ i really do.ying till sunday and i let it go- we're _ say? staying till sunday and i let it go. we're just _ say? staying till sunday and i let it go. we're just hopeful we - say? staying till sunday and i let it go. we're just hopeful we will| it go. we're just hopeful we will -et it go. we're just hopeful we will get to— it go. we're just hopeful we will get to the — it go. we're just hopeful we will get to the final. we've already made plans— get to the final. we've already made plans for— get to the final. we've already made plans for a _ get to the final. we've already made plans for a big party. get to the final. we've already made plans fora big party. i'm get to the final. we've already made plans for a big party. i'm really looking — plans for a big party. i'm really looking forward to this one because i saw_ looking forward to this one because i saw holland and england in euro 1996. _ i saw holland and england in euro 1996. so— i saw holland and england in euro 1996, so i'm going 4—1 to
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>> oh, claire just summed it up for me. i think -- look, you know, political relevance is one of those things that is probably one of the last things for a candidate and former elected official or an elected official about to be a former elected official to let go of. and joe mentioned, though, that there is no pathway for this, so why are you doing it? and why are you saying you're going to come back, since he left the democratic party, you are now going to come back in at this juncture and try to challenge kamala harris, seriously? you're going to do that to the sitting vice president after the president has now basically said this is his choice and the delegates are clearly lining up in that direction? so, then you have to ask yourself, what is it? is it ego or is there something else a little less spotty behind it? and you know, i think i like joe a lot, and i just think that this is not the best move for him right now. it's not a good move for the country. you know, i think people kind of know how i felt about the last
>> oh, claire just summed it up for me. i think -- look, you know, political relevance is one of those things that is probably one of the last things for a candidate and former elected official or an elected official about to be a former elected official to let go of. and joe mentioned, though, that there is no pathway for this, so why are you doing it? and why are you saying you're going to come back, since he left the democratic party, you are now going to come back in at this juncture...
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claire _ take time to deliver. we will leave it there. claire waxman, - take time to deliver. time to deliver. we will leave l it there. claire waxman, the london victims commissioner, thank you. some breaking news, we are hearing that on the middle east, the world health organization is saying up to 14,000 people now need medical evacuation from gaza. that's coming from the who, which is saying that is needed right now. it comes amidst the ongoing difficulties on the ground, people being moved again after the israeli army moving in on hamas in the gaza strip. there are key talks going on at the moment. but a lot of pressure still going on in israel and gaza with a lot of hopes for peace but still a lot of difficulties on the ground. returning to politics in the us now. less than a month ago, there seemed to be no question that joe biden would run for re—election. his withdrawal means that kamala harris will come under far greater scrutiny as she campaigns for the white house. 0ur correspondent tom bateman has been travelling with the democratic election team and he sent us th
claire _ take time to deliver. we will leave it there. claire waxman, - take time to deliver. time to deliver. we will leave l it there. claire waxman, the london victims commissioner, thank you. some breaking news, we are hearing that on the middle east, the world health organization is saying up to 14,000 people now need medical evacuation from gaza. that's coming from the who, which is saying that is needed right now. it comes amidst the ongoing difficulties on the ground, people being moved...
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claire and david are sticking with us. milwaukee in this tense and volatile moment for the country. we'll show you what president joe biden had to say about it last night in an address from the oval office. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. k break. don't go anywhere. hidden fees, surcharges... who knows what to expect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing. with usps ground advantage®. ♪♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just t
claire and david are sticking with us. milwaukee in this tense and volatile moment for the country. we'll show you what president joe biden had to say about it last night in an address from the oval office. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. k break. don't go anywhere. hidden fees, surcharges... who knows what to expect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing. with usps ground advantage®....
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i think claire is right that i extent. lot of anger, apathy, frustration does it is interesting he made a point he had spoken to laurie magnus, the minister's— had spoken to laurie magnus, the minister's independent adviser on ethics. _ minister's independent adviser on ethics, standards, that the public are totally— ethics, standards, that the public are totally fed up with the sleaze of the _ are totally fed up with the sleaze of the past few years and they are saying _ of the past few years and they are saying that will not happen, whether that is— saying that will not happen, whether that is the _ saying that will not happen, whether that is the case or not we will see, but i _ that is the case or not we will see, but i think— that is the case or not we will see, but i think yes, there is a seriousness here labour understand there _ seriousness here labour understand there is— seriousness here labour understand there is no— seriousness here labour understand there is no honeymoon period. they will not _ there is no hon
i think claire is right that i extent. lot of anger, apathy, frustration does it is interesting he made a point he had spoken to laurie magnus, the minister's— had spoken to laurie magnus, the minister's independent adviser on ethics. _ minister's independent adviser on ethics, standards, that the public are totally— ethics, standards, that the public are totally fed up with the sleaze of the _ are totally fed up with the sleaze of the past few years and they are saying _ of the past few...
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claire mccaskill, ian bassin, ruth ben ghiat, maya wiley. wow.h us on this historic day. when we come back, confronting what is very clearly an existential threat to the rule of law. former federal judge, conservative icon michael luttig with his reaction to the supreme court ruling granting presidents immunity for official acts. after a very short break. don't go anywhere. don't go anyw. (roommate) i told him... at verizon, everyone can get the best deals, like that iphone 15 on them. (man) switching all the time... it wasn't easy. (lady) 35. (store customer) you're gonna be here forever. (man) i know. (employee) here is your wireless contract. (man) do i need a lawyer for this? those were hard days. representative. switch! now that i got a huge storage and battery upgrade... i'm officially done switching. (vo) new and existing customers get iphone 15 on us when they trade in any iphone, any condition. guaranteed. (man) i really wished you told me sooner. (roommate) i did. my name is brayden. i was five years old when i came to st. jude. i'll tr
claire mccaskill, ian bassin, ruth ben ghiat, maya wiley. wow.h us on this historic day. when we come back, confronting what is very clearly an existential threat to the rule of law. former federal judge, conservative icon michael luttig with his reaction to the supreme court ruling granting presidents immunity for official acts. after a very short break. don't go anywhere. don't go anyw. (roommate) i told him... at verizon, everyone can get the best deals, like that iphone 15 on them. (man)...
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claire, would you like to start with you.'ve seen as everyone else, i was just talking about the evolution that has gone in terms of how the country thinks about the court and today at least how president biden thinks about the court. tell me from a 30,000 foot level of someone who once served in the upper chamber, what do you think the consequences of this will be mostly political rather than substantive. but what did it mean the party and the president moved this way. >> well, i think it is really important that the president put this marker down. yes, you're right, the chances of this becoming enshrined in our constitution any time soon are not great. but, it is the right thing to do. and there is no question that the court is in a crisis that people do not trust them, the ethical lapses have been huge, and notable and most americans realize it is not right that these guys could take all of this free stuff where everybody else in government has to be very transparent and can't do those kind of things. i think term limits h
claire, would you like to start with you.'ve seen as everyone else, i was just talking about the evolution that has gone in terms of how the country thinks about the court and today at least how president biden thinks about the court. tell me from a 30,000 foot level of someone who once served in the upper chamber, what do you think the consequences of this will be mostly political rather than substantive. but what did it mean the party and the president moved this way. >> well, i think...
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claire mccaskill, thank you so e much. what a major day, just about 1:55 this afternoon, president joe biden released a statement posting on social demedia, hitting all the right boxes, saying he has decided to step aside. he will not be running for the white house in 2024 any longer. he endorsed his vice president, kamala harris. that is the first time anything like this has happened in 56 years. not since the 1968 convention. that will do it for me this past three hours. s thank you so much for joining us. i will hand off r special coverage to my colleague, chrise jansing, after very quick break. quick break. ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪ hi, i'm david, and i lost 92 pounds on golo. my life
claire mccaskill, thank you so e much. what a major day, just about 1:55 this afternoon, president joe biden released a statement posting on social demedia, hitting all the right boxes, saying he has decided to step aside. he will not be running for the white house in 2024 any longer. he endorsed his vice president, kamala harris. that is the first time anything like this has happened in 56 years. not since the 1968 convention. that will do it for me this past three hours. s thank you so much...
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welcome to the show, claire.to ask you about this because you've been obviously involved in the house of lords debating this bill endlessly, and it wasn't perfect, was it? but now it's now it's just gone. >> yeah. i mean, it was a bill which i felt was necessary but not adequate to fight for free speech on campus, because you do have to have a change of culture. but i think just having a piece of legislation that gave greater power to lecturers, students , people who'd been students, people who'd been cancelled, who were external speakers just to be able to say no.the speakers just to be able to say no. the law says that you must give us free speech. that was a great boost for free speech activism. and the thing is, it was a done and dusted bill. i mean, we've gone through it. it was months of argument and debate. it was watered down. there was attempts at stopping it. there was amendments. all this went on and on and on. and eventually, with a great sigh of relief , last may, it got royal relief, last may, it go
welcome to the show, claire.to ask you about this because you've been obviously involved in the house of lords debating this bill endlessly, and it wasn't perfect, was it? but now it's now it's just gone. >> yeah. i mean, it was a bill which i felt was necessary but not adequate to fight for free speech on campus, because you do have to have a change of culture. but i think just having a piece of legislation that gave greater power to lecturers, students , people who'd been students,...
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yeah, the woman there that claire muldoon adores . well, claire muldoon adores.ere are some. actually, i agree on twitter. yeah, i agree with what you're saying, claire. discipline is needed . discipline is needed. >> what? >> what? >> we need more discipline on a horse . horse. >> disciplining a horse. you know, discipline is good. even you know, we're going to cover strictly in a minute. they wouldn't know discipline if it came up and whipped them. >> oh, right. >> oh, right. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's claire muldoon and claire joins as well. the former labour advisor mike buckley. very nice to see you as well, mike. claire, could we begin with the gop threat ? with the gop threat? >> yes. >> yes. >> let's, so they're basically saying, right, we're going to get tough on pay negotiation and it will involved seeing less patience as a result. >> yeah. from 37 appointments down to 25, bear in mind these gps are all partners, only work three days a week and earn in excess of £153,000. they're forming a collective. i mean, i didn't realise gps saw patients now. i th
yeah, the woman there that claire muldoon adores . well, claire muldoon adores.ere are some. actually, i agree on twitter. yeah, i agree with what you're saying, claire. discipline is needed . discipline is needed. >> what? >> what? >> we need more discipline on a horse . horse. >> disciplining a horse. you know, discipline is good. even you know, we're going to cover strictly in a minute. they wouldn't know discipline if it came up and whipped them. >> oh, right....
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joining us live now to talk about the new medication is claire day.interim executive director of the alzheimer's association's northern california and northern nevada chapter. claire before we get to chatting with you, we do want to take a closer look at this drug, what it is, because the fda approved it based on results from an 18 month study and overall patients given the treatment declined about 22% more slowly than those who got a placebo. the results those were significant for patients in the early stages of the disease. but brain swelling and bleeding, those are some of the most severe side effects. so claire, these drugs, they can delay the cognitive decline in patients. it's a modest delay though. just a matter of months. let's talk about the risks and the benefits and weighing that out because alzheimer's, there are different degrees of it. and no patient is the same as another. >> yes. such an important point. and i think a historic day to have yet another fda approved treatment. but you're right. i think it's important. like any medication
joining us live now to talk about the new medication is claire day.interim executive director of the alzheimer's association's northern california and northern nevada chapter. claire before we get to chatting with you, we do want to take a closer look at this drug, what it is, because the fda approved it based on results from an 18 month study and overall patients given the treatment declined about 22% more slowly than those who got a placebo. the results those were significant for patients in...
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our friends claire mccaskill and jen palmieri are standing by and join me next.ited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update your meningococcal vaccines at least 2 weeks before starting ultomiris. if ultomiris is urgent, you should also receive antibiotics with your vaccines. before starting ultomiris, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions and medications. ultomiris can cause reactions such as back pain, tiredness, dizziness, limb discomfort, or bad taste. ultomiris is moving forward with cont
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claire is friends with him, i worked with him for ten years. i couldn't agree more with claire.est. for anyone who had an obama tracker, i will tell you a couple things. he doesn't care if there are news stories saying where is he? he's looking at how to be the unifier for whatever the final moment is. he also reads polls. he also understands where the trajectory is here, but i would be surprised if we heard from him, speaking out loud, before he gives a speech at the convention. he doesn't just wax poetic to people. i was skeptical. >> don't have a dog in this fight, but he's also the person who called around when it was time to close ranks for biden. he called candidates. he urged people's timeline, which is not inconsistent with what you're saying, and he's following this closely. and if the reporting is right, when george clooney and others who matter in a certain way, maybe matter too much to people, when those types said we're going to do this public push, he didn't disagree. so take a double negative for what you will. >> i think the important thing to know and understand
claire is friends with him, i worked with him for ten years. i couldn't agree more with claire.est. for anyone who had an obama tracker, i will tell you a couple things. he doesn't care if there are news stories saying where is he? he's looking at how to be the unifier for whatever the final moment is. he also reads polls. he also understands where the trajectory is here, but i would be surprised if we heard from him, speaking out loud, before he gives a speech at the convention. he doesn't...
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claire.g, audit of the nhs which is going to call his tough love audit, it will then evolve into a ten year plan and part of this, this not feasible. statement is because paul corrigan believes that gps and carers should be paid to keep people out of hospitals. so i don't know whether that rhetoric is the right language, because i think if people need to go to hospital, they need to go to hospital and i wouldn't like the message of gp saying you shouldn't go to hospital, you shouldn't go to hospital, you shouldn't go to hospital, you should stay at home. >> well, accident and emergency is set up for precisely those two words an accident and or an emergency. if you go into any a&e and i'll swear on this, you go into nana, there's no one writhing around, around in pain. there's no one gushing of blood. there's no one gushing of blood. there aren't any. you know , lots there aren't any. you know, lots of emergency vehicles coming in and out. >> and i think in an area. >> and i think in an area.
claire.g, audit of the nhs which is going to call his tough love audit, it will then evolve into a ten year plan and part of this, this not feasible. statement is because paul corrigan believes that gps and carers should be paid to keep people out of hospitals. so i don't know whether that rhetoric is the right language, because i think if people need to go to hospital, they need to go to hospital and i wouldn't like the message of gp saying you shouldn't go to hospital, you shouldn't go to...
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claire mccaskill is a former senator from missouri. is the cohost of the weekend here on msnbc. you will never guess when it is on. they join us now. >> can i say, claire and i were sitting here listening to you run through the things and when it comes to the obama piece, i have talked to people very close to president obama and i do think the characterization that he is part of the push joe biden out coalition is not true. i would bet my bottom dollar on that and my last $20 on that. >> as i was saying earlier in the show, if you look at the wording around the stuff it is all intricately hedged. he is considering the viability. here is a person who i think is working behind the scenes. nancy pelosi. we did, when she gave that interview on morning joe, we did a monologue where i was talking about democrats in genuine disarray and she was just like no, this is how it is going to work. she almost single-handedly along with president obama carry that thing through and i get the sense from talking to people that she is at work quite a bit
claire mccaskill is a former senator from missouri. is the cohost of the weekend here on msnbc. you will never guess when it is on. they join us now. >> can i say, claire and i were sitting here listening to you run through the things and when it comes to the obama piece, i have talked to people very close to president obama and i do think the characterization that he is part of the push joe biden out coalition is not true. i would bet my bottom dollar on that and my last $20 on that....
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reverend claire, stick around. up next, with 97 days to go, more on vice president kamala harris' say it to my face strategy. and all of her throwing it right back at the bully who sits atop the republican ticket, a lot more to talk about there, plus pete buttigieg is here for the latest comments coming from trump today and his closest friends at fox news. sexist doesn't begin to describe it or capture it accurately. we'll play it for you and ask pete buttigieg why men are voting for kamala harris in november. and another big endorsement for the vice president, the head of the autoworkers union shawn fain joins us for his first interview since throwing support behind vice president kamala harris today. fred trump will be here, also endorsed vice president kamala harris, he has a brand-new book out, that pulls the curtain back on uncle donald, explains why he should never get near the white house again, including racist comments he overheard as a young child. all those guests and more when "deadline: white house" co
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. >> the co-host of a podcast, former secretary claire mccaskill and jennifer palmieri.of the people i've talked to in the green room and texted about everything happening in the past week. wayn't to start with this shift in messaging. i think it's very good, but i want to know what you think. jen palmieri, let me start with you. what do you make of this new it's weird, it's strange language we're seeing from a lot of democrats out there? >> i think -- you know, i think we need to credit governor walz with it. he's such a straightforward midwestern guy and he's working, right? it's to say that -- you know, not get too wrapped around the axle hoff you describe what's happening but how you feel, which is just sort of odd. and then the other -- the other -- you talked about organic stuff breaking through, i think the other organic thing is we're not going to go back, right? that was the message from vice president harris, but the crowd picked up on it. the winning campaigns are the ones where things start to break through organically. you have weird on the defensive side. o
. >> the co-host of a podcast, former secretary claire mccaskill and jennifer palmieri.of the people i've talked to in the green room and texted about everything happening in the past week. wayn't to start with this shift in messaging. i think it's very good, but i want to know what you think. jen palmieri, let me start with you. what do you make of this new it's weird, it's strange language we're seeing from a lot of democrats out there? >> i think -- you know, i think we need to...
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sarah elliott from republicans overseas , claire, it republicans overseas, claire, it rather strikese there that that we're off. i mean, whatever we're off. whatever sarah may have said about what she did or didn't mean, it sounded awfully as though she was saying that, political opponents were somehow responsible for this. >> and i was really shocked this morning when i read some mainstream newspapers, broadcasting headlines. which basically said, donald trump, you know , was shot. you know, was shot. assassination attempt . but has assassination attempt. but has his rhetoric caused this to happen? and i was like, for goodness sake, i mean, you're blaming, you know, victim blaming, you know, victim blaming here on the other hand, we have a situation where it's almost like, oh, well, we know how desperate the democrats are. they've been trying to take him out. and it's like, well, that's helpful in the midst of it all, i don't think i'm shocked by it. i don't think i'm shocked by it. i really don't think that that is the way. it's not a statesmanlike way to deal with this, but it's m
sarah elliott from republicans overseas , claire, it republicans overseas, claire, it rather strikese there that that we're off. i mean, whatever we're off. whatever sarah may have said about what she did or didn't mean, it sounded awfully as though she was saying that, political opponents were somehow responsible for this. >> and i was really shocked this morning when i read some mainstream newspapers, broadcasting headlines. which basically said, donald trump, you know , was shot. you...
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>> claire. >> claire, beautiful. >> and it's important that we talk to children about it and how can we get the next -- equip the next generation of kids to be responsible gun owners and to get them engaged to participate in the political process? >> we have to start young, start them young. i have a five or a little girl and next year i want to get her on a 22 with my navy s.e.a.l.s sniper buddy eric. that's the plan. you have to start young and teach them how to respect the weapon and teach them it's an important piece of their self-defense and important piece of our constitution and they hunt household i have been ar per child in my house. there are five of us so per person. it is the idea of understand you can expect other people to protect you. you have to be able to protect yourself but i have two little girls a 5-year-old and a 3-year-old and i have a little boy. for my girls their safety and their protection is paramount to me. they will be todd and they will be raised to be able to defend themselves you've got to start early. this is nothing to be scared of. the overwhelming
>> claire. >> claire, beautiful. >> and it's important that we talk to children about it and how can we get the next -- equip the next generation of kids to be responsible gun owners and to get them engaged to participate in the political process? >> we have to start young, start them young. i have a five or a little girl and next year i want to get her on a 22 with my navy s.e.a.l.s sniper buddy eric. that's the plan. you have to start young and teach them how to...
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stephen wall, his wife claire, their two children, hugo and florence, and claire's parents, david ando. you like them? no. still a very firm no- hugo. — you like them? no. still a very firm no. hugo, what do you think the score is going to be? it is no. hugo, what do you think the score is going to be?— no. hugo, what do you think the score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. i score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. | think — score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. | think it _ score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. i think it is _ score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. i think it is going - score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. i think it is going to - score is going to be? it is going to be 2-1. i think it is going to be - be 2—1. i think it is going to be the toughest game. i feel like spain is going to dominate the first half, thenit is going to dominate the first half, then it is going to be 50— in the second half. ifeel like bukayo saka is going to score a beautiful goal. i'm loving the determination and the consistency and the clarity with that.
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so don't go away and claire richardson for them for me and the whole team here. thank you so much for watching. the . those do not understand can have a think like the vice president. do you have any news on instagram? no. follow up. cost about why does that because now i'm leave them on the new host to join us for an exciting exploration. now.
so don't go away and claire richardson for them for me and the whole team here. thank you so much for watching. the . those do not understand can have a think like the vice president. do you have any news on instagram? no. follow up. cost about why does that because now i'm leave them on the new host to join us for an exciting exploration. now.
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i'm bringing in claire mccaskill. claire, two-part question, tell us how you learned the news.i've had conversations with you. i'm not surprised at all. tell us how you understand this came to be. >> well, it happened at a great moment for me always. i was surrounded by sp of my 15 grandchildren when i got the news in my home here in st. louis, and so it was a sad moment, but i was not surprised, i was not shocked. you know, i'm just going to say, i do think this is going to be a smooth transition to kamala harris as nominee of the democratic party. and i want to say that i think there's a reason that president obama and chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and hakeem jeffries have not endorsed kamala harris today and that is -- it's really simple. too many people perceived that they were the people that were getting joe biden out of the race. i think what finally moved joe biden was the data. i think his staff brought him numbers from the swing states that showed that not only was he running ten to 15 points behind the democratic senators in the same states and clearly underwater in
i'm bringing in claire mccaskill. claire, two-part question, tell us how you learned the news.i've had conversations with you. i'm not surprised at all. tell us how you understand this came to be. >> well, it happened at a great moment for me always. i was surrounded by sp of my 15 grandchildren when i got the news in my home here in st. louis, and so it was a sad moment, but i was not surprised, i was not shocked. you know, i'm just going to say, i do think this is going to be a smooth...
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claire is a journalist, author and public speaker. she is the coauthor of two new york times bestsellers, served as white house correspondent for nbc news and is a current member of columbia's board of trustees. she spent almost three decades as an award winning television journalist, contributor, sari contributing intern to morning america, abc news and cnn. folks, please join me in. welcoming and welcoming to politics and prose sarah thornton and claire shipman. this is so exciting. thank you, sarah. thank you. thank you all for coming. we were just talking backstage and i was saying that i am such a rock star for doing this because my 19 year old daughter loves this and thinks, you know, i'm so cool and you're so cool. so thank you. i this is this is such an incredible read. and i think what i like most about it is that it really it it does seem to take back a subject that hasn't fully been ours for a long time. and it and it gives it a really distinctive, i think instead of the male gaze on women's breasts, the female gaze. but fr
claire is a journalist, author and public speaker. she is the coauthor of two new york times bestsellers, served as white house correspondent for nbc news and is a current member of columbia's board of trustees. she spent almost three decades as an award winning television journalist, contributor, sari contributing intern to morning america, abc news and cnn. folks, please join me in. welcoming and welcoming to politics and prose sarah thornton and claire shipman. this is so exciting. thank...
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to be continued. >>> up next for us, claire sticks around.oins us on the harris campaign's promise to high legitimate her history as a prosecutor against trump's legal woes. we'll check in with him about how it's landing. we'll check in with him about how it's landing i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you need some big help. and chase ink was that for me. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. (reporters) over here. kev! kev! from chase for business. (reporter 1) any response to the trade rumors, we keep hearing about? (kev) we talkin' about moving? not the trade, not the trade, we talking about movin'. no thank you. (reporter 2) you could use opendoor. sell your house directly to them, it's easy. (kev) ... i guess we're movin'. when we say it'll be on time, they expec
to be continued. >>> up next for us, claire sticks around.oins us on the harris campaign's promise to high legitimate her history as a prosecutor against trump's legal woes. we'll check in with him about how it's landing. we'll check in with him about how it's landing i asked myself, why doesn't pilates exist in harlem? so i started my own studio. getting a brick and mortar in new york is not easy. chase ink has supported us from studio one to studio three. when you start small, you...
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you can't afford just to talk about it. >> i do, claire. border all the time meeting with mayors, sheriffs, ngos down there. it's a hard problem to solve, and by the way, this was -- like you said, this was not meeting the republicans on the 50-yard line. this was meeting them on the ten-yard line on their side of the field. we realize we've got to get operational control over the border. i realize this. kamala harris realizes this, and this legislation was going to do that? and our -- our goal here was to get this legislation passed and then start working on comprehensive immigration reform, but this was stopped dead in its tracks by donald trump because he wanted to have this as an election issue. like a lot of other republicans they don't actually want to solve this problem, they just want to talk about it, and that's why his running mate j.d. vance is down at the border to take a picture. that's the only reason he's there. he should be back in washington trying to get this done, and i'll tell you this, when kamala harris is the next pre
you can't afford just to talk about it. >> i do, claire. border all the time meeting with mayors, sheriffs, ngos down there. it's a hard problem to solve, and by the way, this was -- like you said, this was not meeting the republicans on the 50-yard line. this was meeting them on the ten-yard line on their side of the field. we realize we've got to get operational control over the border. i realize this. kamala harris realizes this, and this legislation was going to do that? and our --...
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we're back with nick and claire.hat you and jim report on. >> yeah, exactly. it's -- when you look at what has been -- what they're trying to do this year in terms of making certification an open question, trying to -- to change that idea that it's not a ministerial stamp, it's that local election officials have the discretion to throw out the popular vote of a municipality or a state if they feel like there is improprieties, that was the basis for the entire idea of submitting false or alternate electors to congress to have them certified to throw the election to trump in 2020. it's really the root of the playbook. it's just what's happening this time is they're trying to get all of this established before the election. you know, it made 2020 such a chaotic and haphazard effort is it stumbled out of and after election day. those lawsuits, you know, 63 lawsuits i think was filed in about a three-week period, the former president lost all of them. and then they started to think, okay, what about certification and what
we're back with nick and claire.hat you and jim report on. >> yeah, exactly. it's -- when you look at what has been -- what they're trying to do this year in terms of making certification an open question, trying to -- to change that idea that it's not a ministerial stamp, it's that local election officials have the discretion to throw out the popular vote of a municipality or a state if they feel like there is improprieties, that was the basis for the entire idea of submitting false or...
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thanks to claire falcon and stella, who did an awesome job doing that interview. mrs doubtfire runs through the 28th at the orpheum they love the show. by the way, it's really family fun and friendly and it's got a lot of high fun points and a lot of music and a lot of dancing. so if you want to see the full kid critics interview, i'll be sure to post it up later on our youtube channel later today, and of course on our website and always get the latest information on kpix dot com. that is it for the news at nine, the you, barrymore show is coming up next, but for more local headlines, including weather, you can always join us on our streaming service, cbs news bay area 24 7 have a great day. [music playing] [applause] drew: welcome to the show. our first two guests are just the most talented actors,
thanks to claire falcon and stella, who did an awesome job doing that interview. mrs doubtfire runs through the 28th at the orpheum they love the show. by the way, it's really family fun and friendly and it's got a lot of high fun points and a lot of music and a lot of dancing. so if you want to see the full kid critics interview, i'll be sure to post it up later on our youtube channel later today, and of course on our website and always get the latest information on kpix dot com. that is it...
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join me live now is claire day. the interim executive director of the alzheimer's. association.a. about a chapter thanks. so much for joining us. >live>thank you for having >liz>us. let's talk about the significance of this new treatment has soon love doctors are saying this medication really buys patients time? it's not cheap, 32,000 a year, the medicare expected to provide coverage to it, but 70% of patients were actually able to stop taking the drug after 18 months. and it reduced the risk of disease progressing by about 40%. how big of a deal of this in the ultimate goal. of finding a cure for alzheimer disease. >live>yeah, it's very exciting. right? because what? what makes this drug different than its? its predecessor? but you're also monoclonal antibodies is exactly that. you made that after 12 to 18 months, patients were able to actually stop the treatment. they were sort of prescribed a pre pre level of how much amyloid clearing each patient was thought to have. and so when you think about advances, and access in affordability. because, as you mentioned these drugs aren
join me live now is claire day. the interim executive director of the alzheimer's. association.a. about a chapter thanks. so much for joining us. >live>thank you for having >liz>us. let's talk about the significance of this new treatment has soon love doctors are saying this medication really buys patients time? it's not cheap, 32,000 a year, the medicare expected to provide coverage to it, but 70% of patients were actually able to stop taking the drug after 18 months. and it...
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so, claire may be right. maybe you have to dismantle the whole thing and start again.treeting seems to be talking about is let's get the right people at the top and see if we can make the top and see if we can make the existing system work. >> that's >> that's a >> that's a very >> that's a very human >> that's a very human element to this story as well, isn't it? where patients and their families are choosing their care, choosing their hospitals based on the assessments from the care quality commission , and the care quality commission, and some of them haven't been inspected in ten years. they don't know what kind of care they're going to get. well, that's right. >> and even if they have been inspected, it doesn't mean necessarily that somebody's physically gone into the building to go have a look at it. this kind of desktop analysis of somewhere i think is unhelpful doesn't give you a full picture of a clinical environment. and the public do deserve better if they're looking for long term care for a loved one, they need to have confidence that the government of what
so, claire may be right. maybe you have to dismantle the whole thing and start again.treeting seems to be talking about is let's get the right people at the top and see if we can make the top and see if we can make the existing system work. >> that's >> that's a >> that's a very >> that's a very human >> that's a very human element to this story as well, isn't it? where patients and their families are choosing their care, choosing their hospitals based on the...
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. >> reporter: storycorps' claire leblond oversees this conversation. >> it involves a brave step, likereporter: the idea in an online world where anger can fester anonymously, face to face contact might be the only hope. >> there are levels of contact, particularly repeated contact to that can slowly start to change people's relationships to each other. >> reporter: it's hard to hate someone you are actually in contact with. >> yeah, and that's what i hear a lot of participants find in their conversation. >> reporter: gary and patrick aren't here to debate. >> it's not about changing someone's mind or getting your point across. >> reporter: they are here to learn that assumption prevents us from seeing each other. the "died in the wool" liberal? >> i am a staunch supporter of the second amendment. >> reporter: and the conservative? >> i've come around on things like universal health care. >> reporter: and that we are all more than a politics. the use two men share the deep pain of significant loss. >> i know you and your wife lost a child to a miscarriage, i lost a child at 15 years of
. >> reporter: storycorps' claire leblond oversees this conversation. >> it involves a brave step, likereporter: the idea in an online world where anger can fester anonymously, face to face contact might be the only hope. >> there are levels of contact, particularly repeated contact to that can slowly start to change people's relationships to each other. >> reporter: it's hard to hate someone you are actually in contact with. >> yeah, and that's what i hear a lot...
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you know, claire, so there are 2 things which really struck me. first of all, that many of those we talked to are saying we need to unify again. it was like, as you sometimes experience, a trump rallies like this anger and page quite the opposite menu said this was an attempt not against a former president or a running president, the presidential candidate. this was an attempted assassination against an american . so people were actually pretty, pretty calm and still a bit of shock, but they desperately united behind the their candidate and go. they also found very, very interesting. and that's different from the last 2 presidential campaigns, which i also covered for a dw, a international topics up the playing really a big a, rosie, or many people talk to us about you trade. saying that with a donald trump in the white house of writing, the appointed, which i've never dad's a to a tech you trade in there, of course are also talking of is road. so it's really a very different set up this time at this presidential campaign or this presidential race
you know, claire, so there are 2 things which really struck me. first of all, that many of those we talked to are saying we need to unify again. it was like, as you sometimes experience, a trump rallies like this anger and page quite the opposite menu said this was an attempt not against a former president or a running president, the presidential candidate. this was an attempted assassination against an american . so people were actually pretty, pretty calm and still a bit of shock, but they...
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and that was really limited at my university where i teach uw eau claire. i would always walk by this of kennedy on campus. and i was so curious, not just of the photo, but there's a guy in like a black tie suit next to him. i was like, who's that guy? and so it turns out that guy is a guy named peter, and he became kennedy's driver when was in town. it's one of my favorite chapters in the book. it's pete driving kennedy around on st patrick's, and it's just like got this potentially first catholic president on st patrick's day going through small town wisconsin. a bunch of nuns flag him down. all the kennedy teams like keep driving, keep driving. and pete's like, i think we'll stop. and they're all just like that. that makes life magazine later at lunch, there's a there's a priest who's very boisterous and needs a lot of attention. everyone's like, let's get out of here. and of course pete's like, let's stop and talk to him. so i love him because i mean, he did so much. there's a moment where he likes the keys in the trunk of the car. kennedy didn't love t
and that was really limited at my university where i teach uw eau claire. i would always walk by this of kennedy on campus. and i was so curious, not just of the photo, but there's a guy in like a black tie suit next to him. i was like, who's that guy? and so it turns out that guy is a guy named peter, and he became kennedy's driver when was in town. it's one of my favorite chapters in the book. it's pete driving kennedy around on st patrick's, and it's just like got this potentially first...
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. >> reporter: overseeing this conversation claire leblond. >> it involves taking brief step, like oneanger can fester and not immensely, face-to-face contact might be the only hope. particularly repeated contacts that can slowly start changing people's relationships to each other. >> it's hard to hate someone you are actually in contact with. >> reporter: yes, and that's what i hear a lot of participants find in their conversation. >> reporter: gary and patrick aren't here to debate. they are here to learn that assumption prevents us from seeing each other. >> i am a staunch advocate of the second amendment. honestly i've come up ground on things like universal health care. >> reporter: and that we are all more than our politics. these two men share their deep pain of significant loss. >> i know you and your wife lost her child to a miscarriage. i lost a child at 15 years of age. we both belong to the club that no one should ever have to belong to. >> we only had known she was pregnant for two weeks, and then one of the first ultrasounds and no heartbeat. and that was brutal. >> we ag
. >> reporter: overseeing this conversation claire leblond. >> it involves taking brief step, like oneanger can fester and not immensely, face-to-face contact might be the only hope. particularly repeated contacts that can slowly start changing people's relationships to each other. >> it's hard to hate someone you are actually in contact with. >> reporter: yes, and that's what i hear a lot of participants find in their conversation. >> reporter: gary and patrick...
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david plouffe, claire mccaskill, thank you both so much. i appreciate you taking the time this evening. >>> coming up the massive energy around kamala harris and how the vice president is meeting the moment. one of her longtime friends and colleagues in congress, barbara lee, joins me on that next. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients. it really works. some days, you can feel like a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start. and treatment is 4 times a year. in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing
david plouffe, claire mccaskill, thank you both so much. i appreciate you taking the time this evening. >>> coming up the massive energy around kamala harris and how the vice president is meeting the moment. one of her longtime friends and colleagues in congress, barbara lee, joins me on that next. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and...