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and irin, good to see you.prising thing in the world is that women are nearly bleeding to death, and in some cases, actually going to bleed to death because of the end of roe. your thoughts? >> well, joy, i mean, it's been six months since roe is overturned. and for the first few weeks that we heard horrific stories like the story of miss joshua, what we've been told that this was hospitals, and lawyers, and doctors, over interpreting the law. we were told that this was a ploy to make post roe america look bad. well, we are still hearing these chilling stories that you can only conclude that these laws are working exactly as intended. that is to say, they are creating a chilling effect where people can't get the medical care that they need. they practically need to be bleeding to death. this is a woman who repeatedly, specifically, asked for miscarriage, and was denied. even had prenatal care delayed, because people don't even want to know, and medical offices might have done miscarriage care. we've been told a
and irin, good to see you.prising thing in the world is that women are nearly bleeding to death, and in some cases, actually going to bleed to death because of the end of roe. your thoughts? >> well, joy, i mean, it's been six months since roe is overturned. and for the first few weeks that we heard horrific stories like the story of miss joshua, what we've been told that this was hospitals, and lawyers, and doctors, over interpreting the law. we were told that this was a ploy to make...
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amna nawaz, irin carmon,, and michelle goodwin, thank you so much for getting us started. what we are learning about week two of the seditious conspiracy choir. barbara mcquade and a reporter who has been in the courtroom, they are here to break it all down. and later, two years in office for president biden. our friend michael beschloss is here on what we have seen so far in what could be next. the 11th hour just getting underway on a busy friday night. frida night. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the
amna nawaz, irin carmon,, and michelle goodwin, thank you so much for getting us started. what we are learning about week two of the seditious conspiracy choir. barbara mcquade and a reporter who has been in the courtroom, they are here to break it all down. and later, two years in office for president biden. our friend michael beschloss is here on what we have seen so far in what could be next. the 11th hour just getting underway on a busy friday night. frida night. i'm jonathan lawson here to...
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whose weeks lexical irin vesti during the covid pandemic, the internet was filled with personal growthitizens without specialized education undertake to teach entire groups of people, sometimes causing them serious psychological harm, and all this borrows money, how to protect yourself from virtual machines, see the investigation. eduard petrov internet pandemic or covid sector, 19. just relax live broadcast from a finnish prison. you can see distance teachers have become more active. or how fashionable it is now to say coaches on the internet right away the moscow training center pops up. i'm reading hello how does a coach support people? why you still haven't gone and paid for the marathon may be their lessons in the physical family mode goes away, then the online mode is different from the leader of the sector, who would not be a power junkie. the disappointing results of a study of sweets were announced in 95% of new year's sets, and they found a serious violation, but sweets. schoolgirls from kirov milana keyatkina are gloomier than clouds. the first new year's surprise for her wa
whose weeks lexical irin vesti during the covid pandemic, the internet was filled with personal growthitizens without specialized education undertake to teach entire groups of people, sometimes causing them serious psychological harm, and all this borrows money, how to protect yourself from virtual machines, see the investigation. eduard petrov internet pandemic or covid sector, 19. just relax live broadcast from a finnish prison. you can see distance teachers have become more active. or how...
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just search for dave section irin.>> be up-to-date in the latest in publishing with booktv's podcast, "about books," with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find "about books" on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ ♪ >> the recently on booktv's author interview "after words," vince ellison argueed that democratic party leaders are purposefully misleading the american public and destroying the country. here's a portion of that interview. >> this is about a party that has systematically tried to destroy this mission three straight times in a row, from slavery to the confederacy to jim crow, and now they're doing it with socialism and atheism. it's very subtle, it's very seductive. they're taking god away -- >> not prosecuting crime. >> oh, no, not prosecuting crime, no bail -- >> yes. >> defunding the police. this is how they, he was to make you insecure. >> but then they want an around a key. >> y
just search for dave section irin.>> be up-to-date in the latest in publishing with booktv's podcast, "about books," with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller lists as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find "about books" on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ ♪ >> the recently on booktv's author interview "after words," vince ellison argueed that democratic party leaders...
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i would reveal to the world the recipe for the rostov longevity drink irin in a vector, but tell me whatind of plant you have here. and, of course, i could live in the village of vyatka, a real open-air museum and feel absolutely happy being called the most beautiful village in russia and would know what kind of cucumbers bogatyr alyosha popovich ate. - this is prince yaroslav the wise in his hands, he holds the city he founded from him in people, he is jokingly called the man with the cake. well, i think the prince is not offended. you just look what beauty thanks to him built. yaroslavl - this is the first city on the volga that was described in the tale of bygone years, the possibility of those very times, he does not want to concede the palm in anything, so tolyatti and nizhny novgorod are considered the main center of the automotive industry in russia. but it was in yaroslavl that the first soviet diesel engine was assembled. what yaroslavets does not like fast driving? yes, everyone loves, because in this cities make their tires, their diesel fuel and even their diesel engines. if
i would reveal to the world the recipe for the rostov longevity drink irin in a vector, but tell me whatind of plant you have here. and, of course, i could live in the village of vyatka, a real open-air museum and feel absolutely happy being called the most beautiful village in russia and would know what kind of cucumbers bogatyr alyosha popovich ate. - this is prince yaroslav the wise in his hands, he holds the city he founded from him in people, he is jokingly called the man with the cake....
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much to irin's point -- the integrity, whether it's political or not, of course they have been fightingything less -- objective. and yet, when this happened, will this have a negative impact -- might see the court but really how they interact with each other? >> laura, i think there is no question. i -- publicly come out and say we are -- trust each other. this is going to change how we function behind the scenes. that has to be right. and i think we saw the one thing in the report that actually -- information technology related recommendations about modernizing the courts infrastructure, about actually imposing the kinds of security protocols that every other government entity in washington is used to and, frankly, i think that there is a lesson there, this is a court that has become so cloistered from the political branches, this is exactly the kind of think that as recently as 15 or 20 years ago would have been the invitation to some kind of inter branch dialogue. hey, congress, we could use more money for new technology. hey, congress, we could use help figuring out how to create a
much to irin's point -- the integrity, whether it's political or not, of course they have been fightingything less -- objective. and yet, when this happened, will this have a negative impact -- might see the court but really how they interact with each other? >> laura, i think there is no question. i -- publicly come out and say we are -- trust each other. this is going to change how we function behind the scenes. that has to be right. and i think we saw the one thing in the report that...
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irin carmon, thank you very much. and that is, indeed, tonight's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>reidout. all good evening from new york. i am ali velshi, in for chris hayes. happy new year to you. we're just hours away from republicans taking control of the house of representatives, and tonight, kevin mccarthy might just be the most nervous man in washington. is mccarthy, he really wants to be speaker of the house. it has been his singular focus in washington for years. and that drive is the reason behind his deal with the devil that he made with donald trump. mccarthy has spent years placating trump, and enabling his worst behavior in exchange for trump's support. and the support of his hard-line allies in congress for his eventual speakership. it's why mccarthy went from saying this, in the days after january 6th -- -- >> the president bears responsibility for wednesday's attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. these facts require immediate action by pre
irin carmon, thank you very much. and that is, indeed, tonight's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>reidout. all good evening from new york. i am ali velshi, in for chris hayes. happy new year to you. we're just hours away from republicans taking control of the house of representatives, and tonight, kevin mccarthy might just be the most nervous man in washington. is mccarthy, he really wants to be speaker of the house. it has been his singular focus...
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no one will pass , and therefore, to the last ukrainian to the last tank, and that's why they say, irinthing. it's really. it's not once in a generation. this is once in hundreds of generations, when a whole military bloc is waging a real military campaign by proxy on foreign territory , they are sure that nothing will happen to it, therefore , tanks, so i'm almost sure that they will switch to the next one in a few months planes and again quantitative changes will lead to quality, again. well, i understand what you are talking about with the picture , i agree with the logic, i do not agree, so they are not sure, far from sure that nothing will happen to them. they i mean, do not go. and those who, indeed, as they like to say, we have them here, yes, they are not very sure, therefore, let's do the unfolding. well, this is not the result of a cunning plan. this is every time a hope that at the level at which they are now involved, you can inflict us a mortal wound and we well, we will break our blue dream in general was our economic strangulation. well, you do not miss all the logic that
no one will pass , and therefore, to the last ukrainian to the last tank, and that's why they say, irinthing. it's really. it's not once in a generation. this is once in hundreds of generations, when a whole military bloc is waging a real military campaign by proxy on foreign territory , they are sure that nothing will happen to it, therefore , tanks, so i'm almost sure that they will switch to the next one in a few months planes and again quantitative changes will lead to quality, again. well,...
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let's immediately answer irin's question. we take out a mortgage now or not. i don't personally no. a role in affordable housing. and the prices for the last two years have been too high. uh, let's say it's inflated and broken in an unnatural way. when our gdp has not increased, let's say, by 20-30% of the price, we say for the average russian, to make it clear, a one-room apartment is how much they are inflated. and how many times a year an excellent question is the housing formula is available when the cost per square meter is equal to the total family income of the inhabitants of the region, for example, in moscow it is now 300,000 rubles. square meter. tell me a lot or people, we get it. yes, and an income of 300,000 rubles. no, it means that every inhabitant of our big country is also swollen. can ask this question to you how much here he has and, accordingly, look in the newspaper. how much does a square meter cost, if this is the same, then housing in this city is available and you can take mortgages and life hacks, uh, in our e to viewers. we now take a pen and look tomorrow
let's immediately answer irin's question. we take out a mortgage now or not. i don't personally no. a role in affordable housing. and the prices for the last two years have been too high. uh, let's say it's inflated and broken in an unnatural way. when our gdp has not increased, let's say, by 20-30% of the price, we say for the average russian, to make it clear, a one-room apartment is how much they are inflated. and how many times a year an excellent question is the housing formula is...