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claire, is a more optimistic future. claire, is a former conservative _ a more optimistic future.mer conservative adviser you said that you welcomed the economic honesty. does that mean you accept this diagnosis of a £22 million black hole, which the opr are looking into? i black hole, which the opr are looking into?— looking into? i think there are questions _ looking into? i think there are questions to _ looking into? i think there are questions to answer _ looking into? i think there are questions to answer about. looking into? i think there are| questions to answer about the looking into? i think there are - questions to answer about the size of this— questions to answer about the size of this particular black hole —— oh br. of this particular black hole —— oh br~ it_ of this particular black hole —— oh br. it comes as no surprise at the obra _ br. it comes as no surprise at the obra and — br. it comes as no surprise at the obra and iss were both say that whoever — obra and iss were both say that whoever came into government at the beginning _ whoever came into government at
claire, is a more optimistic future. claire, is a former conservative _ a more optimistic future.mer conservative adviser you said that you welcomed the economic honesty. does that mean you accept this diagnosis of a £22 million black hole, which the opr are looking into? i black hole, which the opr are looking into?— looking into? i think there are questions _ looking into? i think there are questions to _ looking into? i think there are questions to answer _ looking into? i think there are...
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nigel and claire. claire, i'm coming to you first. i mean , i'm coming to you first.aw when the story broke yesterday about a stabbing in germany at a festival. a festival of diversity, music, songs , dancing, celebrating 650 songs, dancing, celebrating 650 years of the town. and when you heard of a stabbing and you thought, i'm sorry, you can't help it these days, you instantly think of terrorism. don't you? as it happens, our worst fears did come true. and that has now been confirmed that there is a terrorist link to this one. what? what do you make of this? where are we going with this? it's just, i of this? where are we going with this? it'sjust, i mean, i don't know. >> you have to feel for the families of those who have lost their lives. i mean, horrendous. you're out there to go and celebrate something your town is famous for. in a region that has had difficulties through the decades. and this thing happens, andifs decades. and this thing happens, and it's horrendous. i'm pretty pleased that the police have managed to find somebody they suspect of carrying out
nigel and claire. claire, i'm coming to you first. i mean , i'm coming to you first.aw when the story broke yesterday about a stabbing in germany at a festival. a festival of diversity, music, songs , dancing, celebrating 650 songs, dancing, celebrating 650 years of the town. and when you heard of a stabbing and you thought, i'm sorry, you can't help it these days, you instantly think of terrorism. don't you? as it happens, our worst fears did come true. and that has now been confirmed that...
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i didn't mean to interrupt, claire.ing to say, jim, i'm sure you won't tell me where you got that, er, court documents, but they were definitely secret documents that you managed to get your hands on. we're going to hear, are we, some legal argument in september about it? but he's just trying to make... he's claiming, rupert murdoch, i think, that it's just a little alteration as opposed to a big, significant shift. is that right? yeah. well, first of all, to the first part of the question, i hope we'll get to hear this case...this trial. i don't think we will. this is all taking place in secret. so presumably there will be a trial in september. if you could watch it, it would be one of the most fascinating trials of — to borrow claire's language — of the century, for sure. but, as you say, we're just going to have to watch succession instead on repeat. it's the same. but, yes, rupert, uh, his lawyers have argued in these documents we've seen that he's making an alteration. he's amending it. it's something that's within
i didn't mean to interrupt, claire.ing to say, jim, i'm sure you won't tell me where you got that, er, court documents, but they were definitely secret documents that you managed to get your hands on. we're going to hear, are we, some legal argument in september about it? but he's just trying to make... he's claiming, rupert murdoch, i think, that it's just a little alteration as opposed to a big, significant shift. is that right? yeah. well, first of all, to the first part of the question, i...
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hello, claire isn't it good to have a candidate who can pronounce the name correctly? >> so wow, less. thank you. thank you for the introduction. more importantly, thank you for articulating what we know it means to live out here in the midwest, care for your neighbors high i want to acknowledge a few people today somebody who i have to tell you might be the kindest human being. >> i've ever met your governor tony evers a dear friend of mine who i had a chance to serve with him, the house of representatives and incredible senator tammy baldwin the people's lawyer, you're attorney general. josh kaul someone who knows educations, a foundation of everything. state superintendent, jill underlay all the state and local officials are here, but i want to say that point of personal privilege on this. i got a bunch of my family down here in the front, so i come couple of them a couple of them are badgers too, by the way and a real special thank you to everybody here. looking out across your look, you're busy people. you got things to do. it's a summer day you had to walk two mi
hello, claire isn't it good to have a candidate who can pronounce the name correctly? >> so wow, less. thank you. thank you for the introduction. more importantly, thank you for articulating what we know it means to live out here in the midwest, care for your neighbors high i want to acknowledge a few people today somebody who i have to tell you might be the kindest human being. >> i've ever met your governor tony evers a dear friend of mine who i had a chance to serve with him, the...
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vance in eau claire, wisconsin she'll be there with her new running mate, governor tim walz. so don't go anywhere. we'll bring that to you excuse me. can i get know? >> many people who advise him? >> driving this is remington. >> he's a member of the family for sure. we always fed them kibble. it just seemed like the thing to do, but he was getting picky we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation. his coat was so soft, he had amazing energy. he was a completely different dog. it's a no brainer that where mean should have best nutritious and delicious food possible. and investing in my dogs health and happiness get started at long-lived dogs.com, you need new replacement windows, but you're just not sure of their in the budget this year, right? >> i'm brian gary here with ted coons from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, bryan, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style of window
vance in eau claire, wisconsin she'll be there with her new running mate, governor tim walz. so don't go anywhere. we'll bring that to you excuse me. can i get know? >> many people who advise him? >> driving this is remington. >> he's a member of the family for sure. we always fed them kibble. it just seemed like the thing to do, but he was getting picky we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation. his coat was so soft, he had amazing energy. he was a...
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hello eau claire!ing and applause ] is in a good debit candidate who can pronounce the name corr correctly? [ laughter ] thank you,'s peace think for the introduction more importantly thank you for articulating what we know it means to live out here in the midwest, care for your neighbor as! kindness! i want to acknowledge a few people today, somebody will have to tell you my to be the kindest human being i have ever met, your governor cogito neighbors! [ cheering and applause ] dear friend of mine who had a chance to serve with him in the house representatives, and the incredible editor, kenny baldwin -- senator. the people's lawyer, your attorney general josh call and somebody who knows that education is the foundation of everything, gill underli. all of the state local officials they hear what i would like to say it is a personal privilege, i have a bunch of my family down here in the front. [ cheering and applause ] [ cheering and applause ] [ chuckling ] a couple of them are badgers as well by the
hello eau claire!ing and applause ] is in a good debit candidate who can pronounce the name corr correctly? [ laughter ] thank you,'s peace think for the introduction more importantly thank you for articulating what we know it means to live out here in the midwest, care for your neighbor as! kindness! i want to acknowledge a few people today, somebody will have to tell you my to be the kindest human being i have ever met, your governor cogito neighbors! [ cheering and applause ] dear friend of...
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claire, quickly, let me show you what you're talking about. governor walz is a lot of things he's also the very best at sticking sort of something right under trump's skin let me show you his rip on crowd sizes. >> hello, arizona! wow. [ crowd chanting ] >> wow you might have seen, a few people showed up in philadelphia the other night. and then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin and then, on wednesday, the largest crowd of the campaign showed up in detroit, michigan but arizona just couldn't leave it alone, could you? [ cheers ] >> you know, it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything. start to slow down. but did you know prevagen can help keep your memory sharp? the secret is the powerful ingredient, apoaequorin, originally discovered in jellyfish and found only in prevagen. in a clinical study, prevagen was shown to improve memory in subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired. stay sharp and improve your memory with prevagen. prevagen. in stores everywhere without a prescription.
claire, quickly, let me show you what you're talking about. governor walz is a lot of things he's also the very best at sticking sort of something right under trump's skin let me show you his rip on crowd sizes. >> hello, arizona! wow. [ crowd chanting ] >> wow you might have seen, a few people showed up in philadelphia the other night. and then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin and then, on wednesday, the largest crowd of the campaign showed up in detroit,...
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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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thanks _ belfast, claire hamer. great to get your input there. thanks very - belfast, claire hamer. colum eastwood has formally announced his resignation as party leader during that press conference and he has had to decades as an elected officer. a formidable career. more on our website. to paris now where french president emmanuel macron has been meeting with the british prime minister keir starmer at the elysee palace. the prime minister travelled from berlin to paris to hold more meetings designed to show the uk wants to "reset" its relationship with the european union following years of post—brexit turmoil. firstly i am here in paris for the paralympics, which is a fantastic opening ceremony yesterday. i had a bilateral with the president while i am here to discuss a number of issues. obviously there are foreign policy issues which are pressing so we discussed the situation in ukraine as you would expect, the situation in the middle east, bilateral issues in terms of trade and defence and security. but also the wider reset that i want in relation to our relations notjust with f
thanks _ belfast, claire hamer. great to get your input there. thanks very - belfast, claire hamer. colum eastwood has formally announced his resignation as party leader during that press conference and he has had to decades as an elected officer. a formidable career. more on our website. to paris now where french president emmanuel macron has been meeting with the british prime minister keir starmer at the elysee palace. the prime minister travelled from berlin to paris to hold more meetings...
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you know, that's the other thing. >> oh, we lost claire. what she was saying is and it is absolutely true, you know this, rev, donald trump is known for screwing over people who are working class. meaning, workers that worked for him, contractors, subcontractors that helped him build his buildings then refuse to pay them and sue me. i'm not paying you. >> he was notorious for not paying contractors, subcontractors and even workers. he was also notorious for not dealing in a diverse way. you must remember, donald trump's business was centered in new york. two thirds of which is black and latino, people of color. i don't know any black or latino subcontractors or contractors he ever do business with. any time that i've met with donald trump at trump towers, it was like going up the rocky mountains. the higher you got, the whiter it was. >> and let me bring claire back in. we're having so many fun gremlins today. claire, finish your thought before on top of rev's thought. >> this is somebody who never wanted -- like rev just said. this is like
you know, that's the other thing. >> oh, we lost claire. what she was saying is and it is absolutely true, you know this, rev, donald trump is known for screwing over people who are working class. meaning, workers that worked for him, contractors, subcontractors that helped him build his buildings then refuse to pay them and sue me. i'm not paying you. >> he was notorious for not paying contractors, subcontractors and even workers. he was also notorious for not dealing in a diverse...
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and claire pearsall this show. and claire pearsall are wonderful to have you. thank you very much. now we've got a new face that you won't recognise. eunice joins us, who you may have seen on my youtube channel. but eunice, thank you very much for being with us. now, folks at home, you know the drill. each host outlines their argument about a chosen topic. then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, you want to know your views as well. please do send your views and post your comments by visiting gbnews.com/yoursay and don't forget your questions in ask the five. no topics are off limits . but folks, before we limits. but folks, before we start tearing each other apart, it's a saturday night news with sam francis . sam francis. >> darren, thank you very much and good evening to you. 6:02 and good evening to you. 6:02 and the top story tonight anti—racism demonstrators have taken to the streets of london, countering now almost two weeks of anti—immigration protests and riots across the country . riots across the country. thousands of campaigners were seen carrying s
and claire pearsall this show. and claire pearsall are wonderful to have you. thank you very much. now we've got a new face that you won't recognise. eunice joins us, who you may have seen on my youtube channel. but eunice, thank you very much for being with us. now, folks at home, you know the drill. each host outlines their argument about a chosen topic. then we all pile in and the fur starts to fly. and of course, you want to know your views as well. please do send your views and post your...
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equipment maker in eau claire.s super tight and a new market law criminal released that trump is leading harris by one point in the state and yesterday another poll shows harry leading trump 51-48 nationally in the margin of error. madison alworth is live in the eau claire ethic quarters. reporter: yeah, liz. the event ran a bit late and we're still inside, which is great news and might see a bit of breaking down happening. 24 was a very active event and eau claire saw a ton of action and the regional airport was very busy and 123459 torr jd vance touched down after harris' plane was on the runway and he walked over. take a listen to what he said to press after checking out the plane. >> i just want to check out my future plane but i wanted to say hello to the vice president and ask why kamala harris refuses to answer questions for the media. reporter: harris has not taken any interviews since being named the presumptive nominee and no plans to take questions from the media today and focusing on speeching and highl
equipment maker in eau claire.s super tight and a new market law criminal released that trump is leading harris by one point in the state and yesterday another poll shows harry leading trump 51-48 nationally in the margin of error. madison alworth is live in the eau claire ethic quarters. reporter: yeah, liz. the event ran a bit late and we're still inside, which is great news and might see a bit of breaking down happening. 24 was a very active event and eau claire saw a ton of action and the...
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first fox business madison alworth live in eau claire, wisconsin, for your medicine, how does it look where you are? >> john, it is crowded here with press and with the workers at this factory. no sign of j.d. vance yet, but we do know he is here in eau claire, wisconsin, and should be taking the stage any minute now. but he has been on the attack all day long. this is just his latest stop he spent the morning in michigan, specifically going after kamala harris' vp pick, tim walz, on his first day, first full day as the choice for the democratic vp spot. he highlighted that harris and walz as one of the most progressive tickets in history. >> tim walz is a person again who promoted rioters burning down the biggest city in his state. this is a guy who wants to give drivers licenses to illegal aliens. this is a guy who wants to take children away from their parents if those parents don't consent to sacks changes for minors. this is a radical human being who comes from the far left wing of the democrat party. >> vance also went after harris for not picking battleground penciling a govern
first fox business madison alworth live in eau claire, wisconsin, for your medicine, how does it look where you are? >> john, it is crowded here with press and with the workers at this factory. no sign of j.d. vance yet, but we do know he is here in eau claire, wisconsin, and should be taking the stage any minute now. but he has been on the attack all day long. this is just his latest stop he spent the morning in michigan, specifically going after kamala harris' vp pick, tim walz, on his...
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claire lejeune, gratefulfor your claire lejeune, grateful for your time claire lejeune, gratefulfor yourthan 3,500 current and former workers at next have won a six—year legal battle for equal pay. an employment tribunal said store staff, who are mainly women, should not be paid less than warehouse employees, who are predominently male. next says it will appeal the decision. emma simpson reports. on the shop floor at next, the workers are overwhelmingly women. now, there's a ruling that they shouldn't have been paid less than colleagues in the company's warehouses — this part of retail is typically male. at next, men make upjust over half the staff here. it seems so unfair that we were earning less than the men who worked in the warehouses. helen has worked there for more than 20 years and took part in the long battle for equal pay. now, they've won. i'm a pensioner now, and it's unbelievable that we've had to work till now for someone to actually recognise —— to wait till now for someone to actually recognise that our role is as valuable as a similar role for a man. lawyers for the stor
claire lejeune, gratefulfor your claire lejeune, grateful for your time claire lejeune, gratefulfor yourthan 3,500 current and former workers at next have won a six—year legal battle for equal pay. an employment tribunal said store staff, who are mainly women, should not be paid less than warehouse employees, who are predominently male. next says it will appeal the decision. emma simpson reports. on the shop floor at next, the workers are overwhelmingly women. now, there's a ruling that they...
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claire, this is operating on a very condensed timeline which i think is so important. it means it does require this level of gut instinct and less of the reliance on consultants and polling and lengthy, lengthy vetting which i think has been good for vice president harris so far, how do you think it will impact who she picks, or will it? >> why don't we do it this way all the time, sorry, jim, i think having campaigns that are 90 days long are perfect for america. and i think it really works to kamala harris's advantage. her vice presidential pick, i have a little bit of a different view because yes i think she is going to want to find somebody that has the right chemistry but one thing she's done in the campaign so far, i think she surprised people, people underestimated her. she has a very clear vision about this campaign being aspirational, and positive and joyous, and laughing and smiling and having the ability to attack the trump team with joy and good humor, i think it's one of the things she will be looking for in a vice president. it is one thing to be able to
claire, this is operating on a very condensed timeline which i think is so important. it means it does require this level of gut instinct and less of the reliance on consultants and polling and lengthy, lengthy vetting which i think has been good for vice president harris so far, how do you think it will impact who she picks, or will it? >> why don't we do it this way all the time, sorry, jim, i think having campaigns that are 90 days long are perfect for america. and i think it really...
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president reagan’s closest aide kirk patrick, is the very future first lady of ukraine, catherine clairehumachenko. of course, it can be said that catherine clare had a very peculiar past, that she worked very closely with the united states government during the operation against ukraine, the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. ekaterina claire chumachenko grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who, after the end of world war ii, were forced flee to the usa. here, katerina made a brilliant political career. chumachenko worked in the state department, there are disputes there, discussions about whether she was ordered to marry yushchenko, or whether she simply met him and fell in love with him, the americans have already decided to use their life together in their interests. was the marriage of viktor yushchenko and katerina chumachenko concluded? out of love or calculation is now unprincipled, but it was with their coming to power in 2004 that the active nazification of ukraine began. peterin claire chumachenko participated in the activities of many non-profit
president reagan’s closest aide kirk patrick, is the very future first lady of ukraine, catherine clairehumachenko. of course, it can be said that catherine clare had a very peculiar past, that she worked very closely with the united states government during the operation against ukraine, the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. ekaterina claire chumachenko grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who, after the end of world war ii, were forced flee to the usa. here,...
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claire, it's a bluff, isn't _ extremely worrying. claire, it's a bluff, isn't it? because it has nuclear weapons. i what it once because it has nuclear wea ons. ., �* what it once because it has nuclear weaons. ., �* ~ ., , what it once because it has nuclear weaons. ., �* ~ ., weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one _ weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of— weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of the _ weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of the peculiar. weapons. i don't know if it is a - bluff but one of the peculiar things about— bluff but one of the peculiar things about this — bluff but one of the peculiar things about this conversation is on the one hand — about this conversation is on the one hand saying if donald trump gets elected _ one hand saying if donald trump gets elected it— one hand saying if donald trump gets elected it will be very bad for ukraine — elected it will be very bad for ukraine because he won't get the backing. — ukraine because he won't get the backing, but actually a lot of the discussion— backin
claire, it's a bluff, isn't _ extremely worrying. claire, it's a bluff, isn't it? because it has nuclear weapons. i what it once because it has nuclear wea ons. ., �* what it once because it has nuclear weaons. ., �* ~ ., , what it once because it has nuclear weaons. ., �* ~ ., weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one _ weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of— weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of the _ weapons. i don't know if it is a bluff but one of the...
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mike and claire are still with us. i. going to borrow claire's term. geeking out.t are you doing in chicago and how it feels and if it feels different from other conventions. i'm sure you've been to more than a few. >> reporter: it is. geeking is the right term. i'm been searching for the righted a jeck actives how amazing it is. the energy in chicago, you can really feel it. it's the electriication of the country since vice president harris has taken the tuct. that's what we're seeing here and decided to live through the next four days. >> one of the things that's extraordinary about tonight is that some of the women who i believe have changed the conversation in america about abortion politics and i think a lot of what explains the numbers is these women bravely telling their stories. some of them will take the stage and talk about the most tragic events of their lives. one is amanda who's been on our show. tell me about this decision by the party and by people who care about these issues to have these women tell these stories on the biggest stage in american pol
mike and claire are still with us. i. going to borrow claire's term. geeking out.t are you doing in chicago and how it feels and if it feels different from other conventions. i'm sure you've been to more than a few. >> reporter: it is. geeking is the right term. i'm been searching for the righted a jeck actives how amazing it is. the energy in chicago, you can really feel it. it's the electriication of the country since vice president harris has taken the tuct. that's what we're seeing...
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senate and cohost claire mccaskill is with us.professor from columbia university, and chief political columnist, host of the podcast in public, national affairs analyst. i know all of you are brimming with reporting on how this came to be and what happens next. i start with you. >> reporter: i wanted to start by telling you about the reporting i've been doing on how we came to the decision that tim walz is now the running mate that vice president has settled on. and it was that on sunday she had three finalists. it was mark kelly, the senator from arizona, josh shapiro, the governor of the state i'm standing in, pennsylvania, and i'm walsh, of course, the governor of minnesota. when you start with mark kelly, i was told that he was someone seen as not supportive enough of president biden in the weeks when people were trying to push him out of the election, trying to get him to drop out. mark kelly was neutral and that was seen as not loyal enough. it was also brought up that he was not seen as loyal enough when it came to immigrat
senate and cohost claire mccaskill is with us.professor from columbia university, and chief political columnist, host of the podcast in public, national affairs analyst. i know all of you are brimming with reporting on how this came to be and what happens next. i start with you. >> reporter: i wanted to start by telling you about the reporting i've been doing on how we came to the decision that tim walz is now the running mate that vice president has settled on. and it was that on sunday...
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claire is worried. it's very unnerving. it's very unsettling for all the staff., we're all worried about, you know, what that means to our patients as well, really. no, it's your decision. at the hospice, andrew, who has renal cancer, is getting used to his new, calmer surroundings after a transfer from hospital. kristy, the clinical director, is reassuring him. my name is kristy, and i�*m just going to have a little chat with you about how things have been. slowly but surely, we're getting on top of it. that�*s a really important feeling, because we are on your team and we�*re here to look after you. and it still is, to be fair. i don�*t think it really has properly sunk in. fortunately, i�*d been referred to st giles. they�*ve given me their support and everything, and they�*ve made things happen. claire works for st giles hospice in the west midlands, visiting patients at home. in general, it's lovely working for the hospice. but st giles, like others, is facing intense financial pressures, and today announced that a0 posts would go. claire is worried. it's ve
claire is worried. it's very unnerving. it's very unsettling for all the staff., we're all worried about, you know, what that means to our patients as well, really. no, it's your decision. at the hospice, andrew, who has renal cancer, is getting used to his new, calmer surroundings after a transfer from hospital. kristy, the clinical director, is reassuring him. my name is kristy, and i�*m just going to have a little chat with you about how things have been. slowly but surely, we're getting...
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back with eddie and claire.of shriveling and wizard of oz analogy. what george did was sort of stick a pin in the balloon of the tactic of well, i'm just raising it because people are saying it. no, they're not. no, they're not. one guy said it. the biggest lunatics in the far right fringe tweeted further lies about it. and i wonder if this moment has again met its match in the public's sort of evolved -- i don't even know if evolved is the right word. but understanding of the factic. what do you think? >> well, i think we're -- we might be there, nicolle. i'm not sure yet. i mean, i do know that we don't need -- kamala harris doesn't need to give a philadelphia speech like obama did. right? i do know we're beyond the idea we're in a post-racial moment. see, this is the difference. this is not 2008. we've been there. we've done that. we saw what the -- we saw what the nation did in response to it. and so we're not going to be naive about this stuff. and there's a sense in which what byron donald is doing or what
back with eddie and claire.of shriveling and wizard of oz analogy. what george did was sort of stick a pin in the balloon of the tactic of well, i'm just raising it because people are saying it. no, they're not. no, they're not. one guy said it. the biggest lunatics in the far right fringe tweeted further lies about it. and i wonder if this moment has again met its match in the public's sort of evolved -- i don't even know if evolved is the right word. but understanding of the factic. what do...
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>> what do you think, claire? >> what do you think, claire?going to be a really interesting, presidential race because it looked like it was going to be very staid when we still had joe biden. now we've got kamala harris into to kind of mix it up a little bit. but i do think that donald trump had a real hard time at the black journalism event recently , and journalism event recently, and he put his foot in it no end. he made some comments that were really distasteful, did you not ask him about those at any point, >> i did actually, yeah, i think and he the it was, it was, it was a normal i mean, it was a normal question. kamala harris has been posting in years gone by on twitter pictures of her growing up with her indian mother. she's an indian dress and she's referred to herself previously as indian american indian . so, you know, suddenly indian. so, you know, suddenly donald trump has a point . donald trump has a point. >> i'm not sure he does, actually, because i think it would be if i was giving a speech in holland, i think i'd play speec
>> what do you think, claire? >> what do you think, claire?going to be a really interesting, presidential race because it looked like it was going to be very staid when we still had joe biden. now we've got kamala harris into to kind of mix it up a little bit. but i do think that donald trump had a real hard time at the black journalism event recently , and journalism event recently, and he put his foot in it no end. he made some comments that were really distasteful, did you not...
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>> what do you think, claire? >> what do you think, claire?ing to be a really interesting, presidential race because it looked like it was going to be very staid when we still had joe biden. now we've got kamala harris into to kind of mix it up a little bit. but i do think that donald trump had a real hard time at the black journalism event recently , and journalism event recently, and he put his foot in it no end. he made some comments that were really distasteful, did you not ask him about those at any point, >> i did actually, yeah, i think and he the it was, it was, it was a normal i mean, it was a normal question. kamala harris has been posting in years gone by on twitter pictures of her growing up with her indian mother. she's an indian dress and she's referred to herself previously as indian american indian . so, you know, suddenly indian. so, you know, suddenly donald trump has a point . donald trump has a point. >> i'm not sure he does, actually, because i think it would be if i was giving a speech in holland, i think i'd play speech
>> what do you think, claire? >> what do you think, claire?ing to be a really interesting, presidential race because it looked like it was going to be very staid when we still had joe biden. now we've got kamala harris into to kind of mix it up a little bit. but i do think that donald trump had a real hard time at the black journalism event recently , and journalism event recently, and he put his foot in it no end. he made some comments that were really distasteful, did you not ask...
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and claire and the rev are still here.n speech, which i think shook me when i heard it. because he did not flinch or shy away from -- through the horrors of that political moment, of the -- of what the trump years had wrought, this is a different moment, but the same risk. and i wonder what -- i don't even know how you guys field questions about what should we expect. because all of the speeches are so -- you sort of stack them on top of each other and then they encapsulate the moment in which we were all operating. but tell me what you think went into the president's crafting ever his speech tonight? >> well, i think he has a couple of tasks. he does have to remind people as did he in 2020 of the dangers of donald trump and what that means for real people and in the past instead of sort of fear-mongering about him, he cuts trump down to size with humor. because we don't want him to pretend to be a strong man. iza clown and a failure and his real main task is that kamala harris has been his friend for 20 years. they met wh
and claire and the rev are still here.n speech, which i think shook me when i heard it. because he did not flinch or shy away from -- through the horrors of that political moment, of the -- of what the trump years had wrought, this is a different moment, but the same risk. and i wonder what -- i don't even know how you guys field questions about what should we expect. because all of the speeches are so -- you sort of stack them on top of each other and then they encapsulate the moment in which...
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benedict, i am claire morden.ict, i am going to come to you first as the man on the panel, look, we've seen horrific examples of violence against women and girls recently with the three little girls killed in southport, the young dutch tourist knifed in leicester square . we know that leicester square. we know that a woman is killed by a man on average every three days in the uk, normally by a man she knows. yeah, so there's no denying something needs to be done. but is this the way to go about it? >> i suspect probably first and foremost, i'd say that this is a headune foremost, i'd say that this is a headline grabbing opportunity for the government to say we're going to get tough on this issue because there's no doubt, as you say, actually, there is an epidemic of violence against women and girls in this country , women and girls in this country, whether or not you can classify it as terrorism is another thing, because of course, i think terrorism is far more ideological in its nature. and the majority well, thi
benedict, i am claire morden.ict, i am going to come to you first as the man on the panel, look, we've seen horrific examples of violence against women and girls recently with the three little girls killed in southport, the young dutch tourist knifed in leicester square . we know that leicester square. we know that a woman is killed by a man on average every three days in the uk, normally by a man she knows. yeah, so there's no denying something needs to be done. but is this the way to go about...
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and back to communities like eau claire.hening our economy is building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. because you see coach walz and i know when america's middle class is strong, america is strong. and as we work to move our nation forward, donald trump intends to take our nation backward. there's so much evidence of that point. there really is. but look at most recently, project 2025 and that agenda. project 2025, you know if you have some time to take a look at it, i'm telling you, it is a plan to weaken the middle class. it is a plan to weaken the middle class. if he is elected, donald trump intends to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations. he intends to cut social security and medicare. he intends to surrender our fight against the climate crisis s he intends to end the affordable care act. and because we all remember what it was like before the affordable care act, we understand what that means. that's about taking us back to a time when insurance companies had the power to
and back to communities like eau claire.hening our economy is building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. because you see coach walz and i know when america's middle class is strong, america is strong. and as we work to move our nation forward, donald trump intends to take our nation backward. there's so much evidence of that point. there really is. but look at most recently, project 2025 and that agenda. project 2025, you know if you have some time to take a look at...
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claire is worried. it's very unnerving. it's very unsettling for all the staff.b, but fundamentally, we're all worried about, you know, what that means to our patients as well, really. at the hospice, andrew, who has renal cancer, is getting used to his new, calmer surroundings after a transfer from hospital. kristy, the clinical director, is reassuring him. my name's kristy, and i'm just going to have a little chat with you about how things have been. slowly but surely, we're getting on top of it. i feel like you're on my team. that's a really important feeling, because we are on your team and we're here to look after you. 0k. kristy and the senior management team are facing up to difficult decisions on cuts. i have 23 beds on this unit that i would easily fill twice over. but i cannot afford to do that, so i now have to make the decisions and work with my teams to find out who can prioritise access to those beds and how many staff i have around me. as a nurse, and as a specialist palliative care professional for a number of years, it's an incredibly difficult a
claire is worried. it's very unnerving. it's very unsettling for all the staff.b, but fundamentally, we're all worried about, you know, what that means to our patients as well, really. at the hospice, andrew, who has renal cancer, is getting used to his new, calmer surroundings after a transfer from hospital. kristy, the clinical director, is reassuring him. my name's kristy, and i'm just going to have a little chat with you about how things have been. slowly but surely, we're getting on top of...
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it's scary stuff. >> claire mccaskill, it's great to see you.t when we happen to cross paths. >> yes, of course. >> always. >> thanks for coming on. >>> that's going to do it for us this hour. we've got highlights from the night for the dnc tomorrow, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. right now, our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" next. "katy tur reports" next. with liberty mu! (inaudible sounds) (elevator doors opening) wait, there's an elevator? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ your memory is an amazing thing, but sometimes it can start to slow down. but did you know prevagen can help keep your memory sharp? the secret is the powerful ingredient, apoaequorin, originally discovered in jellyfish and found only in prevagen. in a clinical study, prevagen was shown to improve memory in subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired. stay sharp and improve your memory with prevagen. prevagen. in stores everywhere without a prescription. why do couples a sleep number smart be
it's scary stuff. >> claire mccaskill, it's great to see you.t when we happen to cross paths. >> yes, of course. >> always. >> thanks for coming on. >>> that's going to do it for us this hour. we've got highlights from the night for the dnc tomorrow, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. right now, our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" next. "katy tur reports" next. with liberty mu! (inaudible sounds) (elevator doors opening) wait,...
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vice president harris and governor walz spoke to crowds in eau claire, wisconsin. just outside detroit, republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance is shadowing their moves, trying to cross paths with harris and walz on the tarmac. the democratic running mates continue their blitz through the battlegrounds in the coming days, with vance not far behind. abc's selina wang checks in from michigan. >> reporter: tonight, the race for the white house in full swing, with both campaigns battling to win the midwest. air force two and j.d. vance's campaign plane meeting on the tarmac. >> i just wanted to check out my future plane. >> reporter: holding dueling rallies in eau claire, wisconsin. >> how great it is to be here in eau claire, wisconsin. >> good afternoon, wisconsin. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris and her new running mate minnesota governor tim walz on the trail for their first full day of campaigning, drawing another huge crowd. >> so, in the next 90 days, we need you to use your power. we need you to knock on doors. we need you to register folks
vice president harris and governor walz spoke to crowds in eau claire, wisconsin. just outside detroit, republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance is shadowing their moves, trying to cross paths with harris and walz on the tarmac. the democratic running mates continue their blitz through the battlegrounds in the coming days, with vance not far behind. abc's selina wang checks in from michigan. >> reporter: tonight, the race for the white house in full swing, with both campaigns...
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we are back with claire and mara.tened to donald trump in his own words is he has promised this. he has promised to deport immigrants on the interior of this country, some of whom have been here their entire lives, some of whom have built families and businesses so they want to say that and stir up their base and then when welker asked about whether or not they're going to separate families, i don't know what you're talking about. maybe a handful here and there. no, you've made a promise that this will be millions of people inside this country. >> yeah. they actually had signs they held up at the republican national convention. >> yes. >> mass deportation. i mean, it's -- and, by the way, he's just making that stuff up that somehow the current policies separate more families than they did under the trump administration. i don't recall seeing screaming children being ripped from their mother's arms at the border under the biden/harris administration. the reason is it didn't happen. so -- and the other thing which i thi
we are back with claire and mara.tened to donald trump in his own words is he has promised this. he has promised to deport immigrants on the interior of this country, some of whom have been here their entire lives, some of whom have built families and businesses so they want to say that and stir up their base and then when welker asked about whether or not they're going to separate families, i don't know what you're talking about. maybe a handful here and there. no, you've made a promise that...
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claire, i start with you. as mom, i will confess my ugly tears when hope and gus were overcome with emotion seeing their very normal dad out on that biggest stage in american politics. >> yeah, this week has been, for me, like laughing and crying. it's like how can you not tear up watching gus and his love just spew forth. by the way, can i mention something. the democratic party has taken over both freedom and football. who would have thank you that our party would steal so effectively freedom and football are from the republicans? i love it. i love freedom, and as you know, i'm a ridiculous football fan. >> it's pretty amazing that we're at this place where that's not even a debate. with the harris/walz campaign has accomplished in such a short time that they both have been on the ticket is really nothing short of communications mastery. the vice president has seized the mantle of freedom with the the small assist from beyonce. the idea that when we fight, we win, and the really amazing nine-year effort of h
claire, i start with you. as mom, i will confess my ugly tears when hope and gus were overcome with emotion seeing their very normal dad out on that biggest stage in american politics. >> yeah, this week has been, for me, like laughing and crying. it's like how can you not tear up watching gus and his love just spew forth. by the way, can i mention something. the democratic party has taken over both freedom and football. who would have thank you that our party would steal so effectively...
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>> nigel and claire? >> nigel and claire? >> so do stay with us.here with claire pearsall. good to see you both this morning . to see you both this morning. let's talk about getting a gp appointment. should we? because apparently , nigel, there's an apparently, nigel, there's an opfion apparently, nigel, there's an option to have a netflix style private gp. >> there is indeed. and better magazines. well, what it will do is actually it's bupa, so it will give you some private healthcare, health care. >> now you've just done exactly what my dad does. well bupa i know bupa bupa. >> thank you. yeah, i'd say bupa. >> oh what what did i just say? dup i think i did. i've always called it bupa. bupa >> yeah, you might be right. but my dad always used to go , oh, my dad always used to go, oh, one day we'll be able to have bupa and you're like , no, we bupa and you're like, no, we need the gb news pronunciation unit to tell us, oh yes, bupa or bupa. >> yeah, yeah . >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> pronunciation guide. >> pronunciation guide. >> anyway, this p
>> nigel and claire? >> nigel and claire? >> so do stay with us.here with claire pearsall. good to see you both this morning . to see you both this morning. let's talk about getting a gp appointment. should we? because apparently , nigel, there's an apparently, nigel, there's an opfion apparently, nigel, there's an option to have a netflix style private gp. >> there is indeed. and better magazines. well, what it will do is actually it's bupa, so it will give you some...
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claire, love how you said this person might be a surprise. hopefully there joyful and continuing the campaign she is running. there will be an attack dog, as she has been. as part of the job. some of the finals have done interesting things. tim walz pioneered weird. kelly is an interest -- astronaut. do you have a taken whose best suited to that part of the job? >> i think she has de-risked the situation. i don't think these will be a problem on the ticket. they are terrific. they are all good communicators. i will say, tim walz has a way of communicating that makes you think, if you ran into him at the hardware store, he would have good advice for you. he does come across as someone who is really relatable in the midwest. remember, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. these are places where tim walz and his hot dish recipe and his going to minard's and getting a furnace filter, that will play well in those places. i am not saying it will be him, but i think he could be a pretty good attack dog and still be pretty funny and joyful. >> no qu
claire, love how you said this person might be a surprise. hopefully there joyful and continuing the campaign she is running. there will be an attack dog, as she has been. as part of the job. some of the finals have done interesting things. tim walz pioneered weird. kelly is an interest -- astronaut. do you have a taken whose best suited to that part of the job? >> i think she has de-risked the situation. i don't think these will be a problem on the ticket. they are terrific. they are all...
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vance, also in eau claire for a campaign rally.e made his way across the tarmac toward air force to and talk to the press pool assigned to follow vice president harris for the day. sen. vance: hey, how are you. i wanted to check out my future plane, but i also wanted to say hello to the vice president and ask harris why she refuses to answer questions from the media. i also thought the press gaggle might be a little lonely. i wanted to talk to you and answer some questions. i thought she might benefit from that as well. i don't think the vice president waved at me as she drove away, but i am glad to have done it, and i am glad to be here in wisconsin to persuade people to vote for us as opposed to giving an unscripted speech. i saw the car. i did not see the vice president. reporter: [inaudible] sen. vance: did not speak to her, n i think she tried to get out as quickly as possible. announcer: earlier in the day, nator vance was in shelby township, michigan, about 30 niles orth of detroit. -- 30 miles north of detroit. he made head
vance, also in eau claire for a campaign rally.e made his way across the tarmac toward air force to and talk to the press pool assigned to follow vice president harris for the day. sen. vance: hey, how are you. i wanted to check out my future plane, but i also wanted to say hello to the vice president and ask harris why she refuses to answer questions from the media. i also thought the press gaggle might be a little lonely. i wanted to talk to you and answer some questions. i thought she might...
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as they appeared in front of voters in wisconsin at a rally in eau claire, kamala harris played up hers midwestern roots. it's one of several us battlegrounds that are likely to decide the election. with just 60 days to go until election day, governor walz told voters what he believes he brings to the ticket, referencing his rural upbringing, military service, and teaching career. he also accused former president trump of attacking the working class. this election�*s about which direction this country's going to go in. we know donald trump's taken us backwards. and don't believe the act, he's playing dumb. he knows exactly what project 2025's going to do to our personal liberties. crowd booing. destroy unions, rig the economy for the ultra—wealthy. we know that when he goes back, he's picking up and doing the same things he did when he was there the last time. except — except — you all know this — it will be much, much worse when he comes back. meanwhile, just across town, donald trump's running mate, senatorjd vance, held a campaign event at the airport in eau claire, wisconsin. mr va
as they appeared in front of voters in wisconsin at a rally in eau claire, kamala harris played up hers midwestern roots. it's one of several us battlegrounds that are likely to decide the election. with just 60 days to go until election day, governor walz told voters what he believes he brings to the ticket, referencing his rural upbringing, military service, and teaching career. he also accused former president trump of attacking the working class. this election�*s about which direction...
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appreciate it alex. >> thank you claire. thank you. >> thank you claire.s. >> see you again next week. yes. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much indeed. >> as we were saying, it is. well it was 35 degrees yesterday. it's still looking to be a scorcher today , but not be a scorcher today, but not quite as hot. you might be relieved to hear alex burkill has all the details. now with today's weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. >> morning. here's your latest met office weather update for gb news. it's not going to be as hot as yesterday, but nonetheless some hot, sunny weather across eastern parts today. however, elsewhere things are going to be a bit fresher as we have a band of rain pushing in and that's going to be bringing some wet weather to most of that. rain has now cleared away from northern ireland, with just a few showery outbreaks following in behind. but across scotland, northern england, wales and the south west, it is going to turn cloudy and wet as we go into the afternoon ahead
appreciate it alex. >> thank you claire. thank you. >> thank you claire.s. >> see you again next week. yes. >> thank you very much indeed. >> thank you very much indeed. >> as we were saying, it is. well it was 35 degrees yesterday. it's still looking to be a scorcher today , but not be a scorcher today, but not quite as hot. you might be relieved to hear alex burkill has all the details. now with today's weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar...
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senator, claire mccaskill. president of the national action network and host of "politics nation," reverend al sharpton. >> what a speech. >> he spoke last night. we'll get to that. >> what a speech. >> professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. so we begin. your thoughts? >> let's begin. i thought that she did exactly what she had to do. i thought the convention went better than i've seen it go. willie, i must say, again, even in that line, that punch line right before you accept your party's nomination, she talked about the greatness of america. she talked about the very things that republicans used to talk about, until they started running down america, saying what a horrible country it was. donald trump saying what a failed country it was, what a nation in decline it was. she went there, and i thought, willie, most importantly, the democratic national convention went there all week with chants of "usa," with flags waving,
senator, claire mccaskill. president of the national action network and host of "politics nation," reverend al sharpton. >> what a speech. >> he spoke last night. we'll get to that. >> what a speech. >> professor at princeton university, eddie glaude jr. and the american presidency at vanderbilt university, historian jon meacham. so we begin. your thoughts? >> let's begin. i thought that she did exactly what she had to do. i thought the convention went...
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the newly minted team will hit eau claire, wisconsin, and detroit, michigan. they kick things off in philadelphia last night. here is a bit. [cheers and applause] >> believe, believe in freedom. do we believe in opportunity? do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? [cheers and applause] and when we fight, we win. [cheers and applause] and now welcome the next vice president of the united states, tim walz. [cheers and applause] >> harris: critics got after it quickly talking about the pair's progressive record, calling them the most liberal ticket ever. columnists opinion pieces, editorials from dozens of media outlets agree this is just a tiny sample. harris-walz to the left. seals a fundamentally broken democratic party. completes the progressive takeover and bows to the radicals. the "new york post" cover with some extra word play calling the walz pick kamala's ad lib. out of left field republicans also weighing in. >> the reality is that he is dangerously liberal the same way she is. >> they are a continuation of the extrem
the newly minted team will hit eau claire, wisconsin, and detroit, michigan. they kick things off in philadelphia last night. here is a bit. [cheers and applause] >> believe, believe in freedom. do we believe in opportunity? do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? [cheers and applause] and when we fight, we win. [cheers and applause] and now welcome the next vice president of the united states, tim walz. [cheers and applause] >> harris: critics got...
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claire _ cost of everything go up. looking for a show? claire parry - cost of everything go up.ere is no expectation of breaking even, she says, adding it can be brutal but perfect in other ways. into brutal but perfect in other ways. in? profit, so i am on zero sales today for one show and two for the other. i kind of have to think of coming to the fringe is not a moneymaking venture, not even a break even venture, not even a break even venture, you are kind of investing in trying to get a career going, i guess. in trying to get a career going, i cuess. w' ., in trying to get a career going, i uness. ., , in trying to get a career going, i nuess. ., , ., in trying to get a career going, i nuess. , ., guess. risk and possible reward as tens of thousands _ guess. risk and possible reward as tens of thousands of _ guess. risk and possible reward as tens of thousands of performances| tens of thousands of performances take place across scotland's capital over the next few weeks. lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. now the weather with chris. i thought we would start off with a look b
claire _ cost of everything go up. looking for a show? claire parry - cost of everything go up.ere is no expectation of breaking even, she says, adding it can be brutal but perfect in other ways. into brutal but perfect in other ways. in? profit, so i am on zero sales today for one show and two for the other. i kind of have to think of coming to the fringe is not a moneymaking venture, not even a break even venture, not even a break even venture, you are kind of investing in trying to get a...
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it just reminds me of the incredible honor it was to serve under both of them. >> yeah, claire, i wasyour thoughts on this. this was an important statement by the biden administration, efforts that were just, you know, years in the making, and, i mean, the president was saying how when he was a former senator, he fought for this, when he first got to washington, he faurgt for this. in the 70s. just how significant is this event for the president and also for the vice president? >> listen, there's a couple of different things. first, it was fun to see joe biden unplugged. when he referred to donald trump as donald dump, and when he made jokes at his own expense about his age, you could see that he is having fun. and i know this last month and a half has been terribly difficult for him and his family, but i was encouraged by the way he spoke today. the other thing is to quote joe biden, what they announced today is a bfd. i witnessed the red wall protecting pharma in congress. i witnessed the amount of money that pharma put into campaigns to stop any accountability that they should have
it just reminds me of the incredible honor it was to serve under both of them. >> yeah, claire, i wasyour thoughts on this. this was an important statement by the biden administration, efforts that were just, you know, years in the making, and, i mean, the president was saying how when he was a former senator, he fought for this, when he first got to washington, he faurgt for this. in the 70s. just how significant is this event for the president and also for the vice president? >>...
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chuck, claire, cornell, chris, by the way. just going to sit back and listen. >> isn't that the name of some irish pubs, too? like the four cs? >> there you go. >> let's bring a pint. >> i think we're all in. >> and you bring some baked goods. >> i'll do it. >> thanks to my guests. if you watch tonight, probably not going to be this good, but it will be very good. coverage kicks off at 6:00 p.m. alex wagner providing special coverage from the convention floor. at 8:00, they'll join rachel and team for the big moments. >>> he once described himself as a full fledged member of maga, but now he's doing everything he can to help kamala harris. we'll talk to the republican who got a prime time moment at the dnc when our special coverage continues from chicago, next. hie one thing we know is true: no matter race, gender, ethnicity... the need to screen when due... for colon cancer's a priority. indeed! everyone 45+ at average risk should screen for colon cancer. these folks are getting it done at home with me, cologuard. cologuard i
chuck, claire, cornell, chris, by the way. just going to sit back and listen. >> isn't that the name of some irish pubs, too? like the four cs? >> there you go. >> let's bring a pint. >> i think we're all in. >> and you bring some baked goods. >> i'll do it. >> thanks to my guests. if you watch tonight, probably not going to be this good, but it will be very good. coverage kicks off at 6:00 p.m. alex wagner providing special coverage from the convention...