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that was how long he and joan had been married. didn’t have any posters or photos from his films, for years we were looking for all this in different auctions in the store to hang on the wall with this one and, for example, bought in poland this is a poster of his film blizzard by pushkin and this is mine favorite film with his participation moscow my love. i love you. i love you. you will recover far. when they met, joanna vivide knew nothing at all neither about his bright roles, nor about his loud glory, nor about his large army of fans, and the actor himself from his usual film image of a noble handsome man at that moment was very far away, but it was the meeting with joan that was cool. changed his life from her came across, long-awaited family happiness. we were very close to each other. he knew how to inspire me to create something bigger and better. and i gave him what he needed then, to feel safe, comfortable and stable, my love for each other. that's the most important thing, she's an amazing role. i think she played in h
that was how long he and joan had been married. didn’t have any posters or photos from his films, for years we were looking for all this in different auctions in the store to hang on the wall with this one and, for example, bought in poland this is a poster of his film blizzard by pushkin and this is mine favorite film with his participation moscow my love. i love you. i love you. you will recover far. when they met, joanna vivide knew nothing at all neither about his bright roles, nor about...
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. >> reporter: joan knows how overwhelming it can be to hear those dreaded words, you have cancer. >>re's a saying that i heard from someone once that it's like being woke up in the middle of the night and someone putting a pillow case over your head and throwing you into the trunk of a car and then dumping you in a foreign country. >> reporter: joan also known as jonie has been there twice. >> my second diagnosis was fraught with a lot of setbacks. i felt i was on this run away train. i was having the hardest time finding that information. so that's what really drives my passion to help patients. >> reporter: jonie is the volunteer information specialist for the second opinion, a nonprofit that offerings free second opinions for california cancer patients. she's provided empathy and support to hundreds of patients in the last six years. >> i don't know how i would have made it through that time without jonie. >> reporter:estster found out she had early stage breast ca cancer. >> larry was so loved. >> jonie accompanied her to appointments. >> i called jonie. >> reporter: that allowed
. >> reporter: joan knows how overwhelming it can be to hear those dreaded words, you have cancer. >>re's a saying that i heard from someone once that it's like being woke up in the middle of the night and someone putting a pillow case over your head and throwing you into the trunk of a car and then dumping you in a foreign country. >> reporter: joan also known as jonie has been there twice. >> my second diagnosis was fraught with a lot of setbacks. i felt i was on this...
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you already know the survey question because i gave a sneak peek to joan. but here it is, go to smerconish.com and tell me, is the overturning of roe versus wade a one-off, meaning it was just those facts, it was just that case, or is this just the beginning? is clarence thomas going to get his wish? that's really what i'm asking. >>> up ahead, gun proponents say the best solution to a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun. but what does the data say? we now know. >>> plus, watch out donald. here comes ronald. florida governor ron desantis winning polls and seeming more and more like a trump alternative without some of the baggage. will he be the gop nominee in 2024? we'll start that conversation. >>> and arizona state house speaker rusty bowers testified before the select committee this week. he was one of the few republicans to stand up publicly before january 6th to president trump's plan to overturn the election. he and his family were then threatened. trump called him a rhino. why does bowers say that he would still vote for donald trump in 2024
you already know the survey question because i gave a sneak peek to joan. but here it is, go to smerconish.com and tell me, is the overturning of roe versus wade a one-off, meaning it was just those facts, it was just that case, or is this just the beginning? is clarence thomas going to get his wish? that's really what i'm asking. >>> up ahead, gun proponents say the best solution to a bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun. but what does the data say? we now know. >>>...
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melissa murray, joan walsh and rick wilson. joan, all start with you. this idea of the heel, the rule breaking villain everybody loves to hate. trump and pence aides seems to be making john eastman the heel here. and your latest piece, all these insiders who told eastman that he was crazy, proposing an illegal scheme sanctioning violence, where were their voices in the lead up to january the 6th? why weren't they sounding the alarm publicly, saying, hey, this is happening behind the scenes, we've got some bat crazy people in here trying to get the president to carry out a coup. >> well, yeah, john eastman is donald trump with a law degree. he's a pathological liar. he literally reminds me -- had a character on saturday night live in the 80s -- [inaudible] one line after another, oh, that's the ticket. that's what eastman sounded like. they were indulging him and he would come back, day after, day and contradict himself in, say oh, no, we shouldn't do this. yeah, that's a risky. we actually should do that, yeah, that's the ticket. but, you know, yeah. i
melissa murray, joan walsh and rick wilson. joan, all start with you. this idea of the heel, the rule breaking villain everybody loves to hate. trump and pence aides seems to be making john eastman the heel here. and your latest piece, all these insiders who told eastman that he was crazy, proposing an illegal scheme sanctioning violence, where were their voices in the lead up to january the 6th? why weren't they sounding the alarm publicly, saying, hey, this is happening behind the scenes,...
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joan, this was a pretty significant statement i would say.for a doj official to say. this we never heard this from previous administrations. your thoughts on this? >> yeah, i think it's a lot of progress, it's progress now that we are considering something like the buffalo racist massacre, domestic, we're not reserving that term for muslims, for other foreigners. we're seeing and saying, it's happening at home, we're seeing and saying that a lot of it is white supremacy. so, these things are positive that you know as tim said, this is an arguable, it's kind of the least surprising even as i praise him, and i praise the attention to this new development of white supremacy white supremacist violence. it's sort of not surprising at all, that the availability of these weapons of war, is has already made and it's going to make the surge much more deadly. >> dean, matthew olson said it's beyond dispute that the ability to obtain military grade weapons is a significant problem for law enforcement. watch. >> it is beyond dispute that the ability of a
joan, this was a pretty significant statement i would say.for a doj official to say. this we never heard this from previous administrations. your thoughts on this? >> yeah, i think it's a lot of progress, it's progress now that we are considering something like the buffalo racist massacre, domestic, we're not reserving that term for muslims, for other foreigners. we're seeing and saying, it's happening at home, we're seeing and saying that a lot of it is white supremacy. so, these things...
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joan, i mean, this coach had lost in all of the lower courts. didn't the supreme court deny even taking the same case up previously? what does that mean now? >> well, yes, they did, but they also signaled that they were eager to have it come back. that's what you're seeing here. justice sotomayor used a phrase a couple weeks ago about this super majority and that's restless. it's a restless super majority trying to do more in the law. you know, by siding with coach kennedy in this case and casting what he did as private prayer when it was so public, justice sotomayor in her dissent included photographs of him surrounded by other football players, other coaches, people from the stands as he prayed. so this was not the kind of private expression that you normally could think of a person quietly praying on his own. the other thing i want to mention is, we talked about rolling back precedent with the dobbs decisions of last week and how the justices eliminated nearly 50 years of precedent. but here the court undermined significant precedent also. it
joan, i mean, this coach had lost in all of the lower courts. didn't the supreme court deny even taking the same case up previously? what does that mean now? >> well, yes, they did, but they also signaled that they were eager to have it come back. that's what you're seeing here. justice sotomayor used a phrase a couple weeks ago about this super majority and that's restless. it's a restless super majority trying to do more in the law. you know, by siding with coach kennedy in this case...
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joan marin says their investigation showed that there could have been many more victims.here were humanitarian convoys the day before and even in the morning what allowed thousands and escape from the area and the people who were in the theater moved to safer and more protected places, which reduced the number of victims. the investigation, say the investigators, also showed that the drama theater had nothing to do with the military infrastructure. there was a very small number of soldiers who sometimes visited people or brought supplies, but there was no military presence that would justify such an attack, the evidence indicates that it was a deliberate attack on civilians after the khrebenitsa managed to get to zaporizhzhia, they they called the hotline of the national police and reported the death of mykhailo, but no one contacted them. they are not ready to testify in court. they hope that the report of amnesty international will be able to help bring the criminals to justice. according to joan , the evidence collected by her team can be used in criminal investigation
joan marin says their investigation showed that there could have been many more victims.here were humanitarian convoys the day before and even in the morning what allowed thousands and escape from the area and the people who were in the theater moved to safer and more protected places, which reduced the number of victims. the investigation, say the investigators, also showed that the drama theater had nothing to do with the military infrastructure. there was a very small number of soldiers who...
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joan. >> well, absolutely. linda said so much. say it better than linda but it strikes me that nothing has changed here. there's no new medical science new york new science about pregnancy or abortion. we haven't had much new information about fetal viability for a while, and certainly the polls haven't changed with women and men overwhelmingly support this right. the only thing that changed is this majority. they're here, they're here now, and they're doing this now. the point about all the republican justices, two generations of them, basically, who have upheld this right in some fashion other over the years is so important. i think of sandra day o'conner, elected by president reagan, made the opinion in the casey decision, which did restrict abortion but made it available. i think her opening lines are -- linda can correct me, i'm sure, is the ability of women to participate equally in the sboeshl political life of the nation. it's dependent on the ability to control their reproductive lives. you didn't see anything like that i
joan. >> well, absolutely. linda said so much. say it better than linda but it strikes me that nothing has changed here. there's no new medical science new york new science about pregnancy or abortion. we haven't had much new information about fetal viability for a while, and certainly the polls haven't changed with women and men overwhelmingly support this right. the only thing that changed is this majority. they're here, they're here now, and they're doing this now. the point about all...
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also joining us, supreme court biographer joan bis cubic. so joan, justice thomas inviting challenges to other landmark cases involving things like same-sex marriage and contraception and i mean, joan, not only is it unusual, but is it unethical that he's inviting legal challenges of which he is sign posting he's already made a decision about. >> no, it is not unethical but it is pretty bold of him to say exactly what is on his mind right. he essentially hung out a welcome sign to have others who think that the privacy rights of roe, that have now been eliminated, should also mean the end of privacy rights for contraception, dating back to 1965 case. to also overturn possibly the 2015 same-sex marriage case. and in the giz wold versus connecticut that allows couples to obtain contraceptives. the ruling from 2003 that had criminal -- that had struck down state statutes that criminalize same sex intimate relations an then the hodges ruling from 2015. those are three rulings, fredricka, that he would like to see gone. now he wrote alone in that
also joining us, supreme court biographer joan bis cubic. so joan, justice thomas inviting challenges to other landmark cases involving things like same-sex marriage and contraception and i mean, joan, not only is it unusual, but is it unethical that he's inviting legal challenges of which he is sign posting he's already made a decision about. >> no, it is not unethical but it is pretty bold of him to say exactly what is on his mind right. he essentially hung out a welcome sign to have...
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it just wasn't time. >> gloria borger, joan biskupic, elie honig, thank you very much. our coverage of this historic day at the supreme court continues. we'll talk to two republicans on opposite sides of the abortion issue next. ll hanging around. younger zoe: i'm listening to music. youngeger zoe: you are a libra and he is a pisces, that is like a cosmic dungeon. older zoe: you know what, canan you? younger zoe: cosmically, no. that's's why i only date musicians. younger zozoe: what are you guys eating? older zoe: it's lasagna. younger zoe: (chewing sounds) younger zoe: i love lasagna, that's you guys. so today, let's paint... ...with behr, america's most trusted paint brand, and make your home, yours. behr. exclusively at the home depot. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it um, the future is, uh, what'yeah.ad of us. maybe this will help. so now we're ithe present. and now... we're inhe future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for hands-free driving. - dad. - yeah? do fish get thirsty
it just wasn't time. >> gloria borger, joan biskupic, elie honig, thank you very much. our coverage of this historic day at the supreme court continues. we'll talk to two republicans on opposite sides of the abortion issue next. ll hanging around. younger zoe: i'm listening to music. youngeger zoe: you are a libra and he is a pisces, that is like a cosmic dungeon. older zoe: you know what, canan you? younger zoe: cosmically, no. that's's why i only date musicians. younger zozoe: what are...
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thank you, joan. thank you, jeffrey. >> thanks, don. >>> clarence thomas writing that he wants to reconsider grizwald, lawrence, that's the case where the supreme court ruled same-sex couples had the constitutional right to marry. ♪ ♪ what do you think healthier looks like? ♪ ♪ with a little help from cvs... ...you can support your nutrition, sleep, immune system, energy...even skin. and before you know it, healthier can look a lot like...you. ♪ ♪ cvs. healthier happens together. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me, kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to find you great deals on flights, cars and hotels. they're lying to you! who's they? kayak? arr! open your eyes! compare hundreds of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. >>> in today's landmark decision from the supreme court overturning roe v. wade, justice clarence thomas said quote in future cases we should consider all of thi
thank you, joan. thank you, jeffrey. >> thanks, don. >>> clarence thomas writing that he wants to reconsider grizwald, lawrence, that's the case where the supreme court ruled same-sex couples had the constitutional right to marry. ♪ ♪ what do you think healthier looks like? ♪ ♪ with a little help from cvs... ...you can support your nutrition, sleep, immune system, energy...even skin. and before you know it, healthier can look a lot like...you. ♪ ♪ cvs. healthier...
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thank you, joan. thank you, jeffrey. >> thanks, don. >>> clarence thomas writing that he wants to reconsider grizwald, lawrence, that's the case where the supreme court ruled same-sex couples had the constitutional right to marry. the lead plaintiff in the case joins me next. nsurance 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 #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health que
thank you, joan. thank you, jeffrey. >> thanks, don. >>> clarence thomas writing that he wants to reconsider grizwald, lawrence, that's the case where the supreme court ruled same-sex couples had the constitutional right to marry. the lead plaintiff in the case joins me next. nsurance 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...
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. >> joan knows how overwhelming it could be to hear those dreaded words you have cancer. >> there is a saying that i heard from someone once that it is like being woke up in the middle of night and someone putting a pillowcase over your head and throwing you into the trunk of a car and then dumping you in a foreign country. >> joan also known as joanie has been there twice. >> my second diagnosis was fraught with a lot of setbacks. and i felt i was on this runaway train. and i was having the hardest time finding that information. so, that is what really drives my passion to help patients. >> joanie is the volunteer information specialist for the second opinion, a nonprofit that offers free second opinions for california cancer patients. she's provided empathy and support to hundreds of patients in the last six years. >> i don't know how i would have made it through that time without joanie. >> esther found out she had early stage breast cancer. >> larry was so loved. >> and while her husband was fighting colon cancer. this is joanie. who accompanied her to appointments and let her kn
. >> joan knows how overwhelming it could be to hear those dreaded words you have cancer. >> there is a saying that i heard from someone once that it is like being woke up in the middle of night and someone putting a pillowcase over your head and throwing you into the trunk of a car and then dumping you in a foreign country. >> joan also known as joanie has been there twice. >> my second diagnosis was fraught with a lot of setbacks. and i felt i was on this runaway...
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plus rita braver on the art work of unsung modernist, joan mitchell.tory from steve hartman, and more, this sunday morning for the 12th of june, 2022. we'll be back in a moment. >> pauley: the watergate break-in 50 years on. believe it or not, some of its long-held secrets are just now coming to light. here is robert costa. >> reporter: it's almost surreal to recall how watergate began in the most mundane of spaces. >> we are standing where the burglars were arrested. that's right. >> reporter: an unraveling of a presidency begins here? >> it begins right in this space. >> reporter: sage publishing now occupies the site of the crime. todd baldwin is one of its executives. >> you can look out here and see the watergate hotel. that was the line the sight they needed to be able to tap the line and hear what was going on. >> reporter: in 1972, this was the office of the democratic national committee. >> this is the stairwell that the burglars came up to break into the d.n.c. non descript, white paint, so much dust, and yet so much happened here. >> waterga
plus rita braver on the art work of unsung modernist, joan mitchell.tory from steve hartman, and more, this sunday morning for the 12th of june, 2022. we'll be back in a moment. >> pauley: the watergate break-in 50 years on. believe it or not, some of its long-held secrets are just now coming to light. here is robert costa. >> reporter: it's almost surreal to recall how watergate began in the most mundane of spaces. >> we are standing where the burglars were arrested. that's...
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also cnn legal analyst joan. roberts joins in the judgment. your first reaction and who this affects the most. >> definitely affects poor women the most who won't be able to travel from state to state. i have to say there's a thresholds matter, it's so startling even though we had seen a glimpse of it on may 2nd when the draft leaked. it still is so amazing to look at this right now and think of 4 50 years of supreme court precedent and a constitutional right. this was a constitutional right that 1973 court declared suddenly evaporate in this moment. to also think about how different this supreme court is in america. this is a court made up of three trump appointees. all in their 450s. they will be with us in a long time and setting the law of the land. to get to your question about who this would affect. women, families, generations of americans because gears have been switched now. obviously, the administration is going to try the take some steps to counter it but once you lift a constitutional right the way this five justice block as done w
also cnn legal analyst joan. roberts joins in the judgment. your first reaction and who this affects the most. >> definitely affects poor women the most who won't be able to travel from state to state. i have to say there's a thresholds matter, it's so startling even though we had seen a glimpse of it on may 2nd when the draft leaked. it still is so amazing to look at this right now and think of 4 50 years of supreme court precedent and a constitutional right. this was a constitutional...
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i want to talk about the state of the court with our own joan biskupic. tonight particularly. you are the expert on what the supreme court is doing, a noted biographer on many of them as well. i'm glad to have your expertise. for people who are hearing about consistently the spouse of a supreme court and thinking about, hey, i thought even a hint of impropriety forced a judge to recuse him or herself. you're laughing because those rules don't really apply to the supreme court. what are the parameters? >> it's really in the hands of each individual justice. remember, each of these nine justices are appointed for life. they do have ethics guidelines. they do -- they are part of a federal -- they fall under a federal law that says if there's an appearance of impropriety or a conflict of interest or a reasonable person could suspect that there would be a conflict, then the person should recuse. but that is a very subjective judgment. and chief justice john roberts as said that he trusts that his eight colleagues will be able to make that judgment. and it is i
i want to talk about the state of the court with our own joan biskupic. tonight particularly. you are the expert on what the supreme court is doing, a noted biographer on many of them as well. i'm glad to have your expertise. for people who are hearing about consistently the spouse of a supreme court and thinking about, hey, i thought even a hint of impropriety forced a judge to recuse him or herself. you're laughing because those rules don't really apply to the supreme court. what are the...
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maybe we're just too soft and soft and squishy, joan, were too much alike. >> i was gonna say, you guysent approach, dean i mean give you a chance to respond since you were -- named by. tammy notably all republicans are like the taliban. but i do understand the analogy about the extremists shift. >> yes, it's a movement. are there people in the movement, that don't agree with it,? sure here is what i would say, the republicans if you don't agree with the extremists, then speak out so, where the republicans speaking out? why don't i see them on television, announcing the white math denouncing turning their religious beliefs, denouncing january six, i only see those people defending it. and the rest are silent. so, -- they're silent because they disagree, or they're silent because deep down the actually agree. these to tell us as muslims, if we don't speak out, we're gonna zoom you agree with it. until a -- denouncing donald trump [inaudible] i'm in a believer down with it, because that's when you do to my community as a muslim america. that's the way that i look at it, tim. >> tim, i was
maybe we're just too soft and soft and squishy, joan, were too much alike. >> i was gonna say, you guysent approach, dean i mean give you a chance to respond since you were -- named by. tammy notably all republicans are like the taliban. but i do understand the analogy about the extremists shift. >> yes, it's a movement. are there people in the movement, that don't agree with it,? sure here is what i would say, the republicans if you don't agree with the extremists, then speak out...
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louis region in southwest missouri and joan walsh. thank you both for being here. dr.s. fair view, illinois. i love a good map. shows how close you are to the missouri border. you are right there surrounded by states that are either already banned abortion or likely to do so. so the influx is going to be real. what is that going to mean pragmatically for you, for your doctors and your patients? >> your a right, joy. illinois is going to be a critical access state for probably close to half the country. even in the last 48 hours our waiting time has gone from just three to four days to 2 1/2 weeks already. you know, as folks are going to be looking for, you know, where to get this care, we're going to be relying on the state of illinois to be able to absorb those patients, but it's not going to be easy. we're talking about operational changes, increasing hours, going from 8 to 10 hours a day to maybe 12 hours and adding sundays. you know, it's no small fete to be able to add 30,000 patients to the state of illinois for care. and the truth is, the physical spaces that ar
louis region in southwest missouri and joan walsh. thank you both for being here. dr.s. fair view, illinois. i love a good map. shows how close you are to the missouri border. you are right there surrounded by states that are either already banned abortion or likely to do so. so the influx is going to be real. what is that going to mean pragmatically for you, for your doctors and your patients? >> your a right, joy. illinois is going to be a critical access state for probably close to...
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joan and justice that has been such anh honor. just aspire i want to give you a last word in something he wanted to share this if not had an opportunity to share. i think things everyone in this room we see a problem. and brought out. with the constant. and so does everybody around here. we have a challenge and the challenge can be very simply said and that is why pay $20 typically the jobs just to show the experiment as continues to work and. of course we can do it. of course we can. that is. how i feel about it. i think you brought that up very, very well. the up-to-date and latest in publishing with book tv podcast about books. with current nonfiction book releases plus bestseller list as well as industry news and trends are insider interviews you can fight about books on c-span now our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. weekends on c-span2 our intellectual feast. every saturday american history to view documents america story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. persisten
joan and justice that has been such anh honor. just aspire i want to give you a last word in something he wanted to share this if not had an opportunity to share. i think things everyone in this room we see a problem. and brought out. with the constant. and so does everybody around here. we have a challenge and the challenge can be very simply said and that is why pay $20 typically the jobs just to show the experiment as continues to work and. of course we can do it. of course we can. that is....
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joan, yamiche and charles.ix hour three, 20 here is the gun i car every day. this is an xl the sour three 65. >> i hope that gun it's not loaded. >> i'm at my house, i can do whatever i want with my guns. >> i can do whatever i want. joan, we've just gone through to mass shootings that we're talking about but there been many, many more around the country and now we're talking about how they're gonna be hearings, negotiations in the senate. what is your confidence level that, this time, things will be different when it comes to gun safety legislation? >> it's pretty low, with people like that in congress. the way he's waving that around like it's his entitlement. i was totally there with sheila jackson lee, i hope that's not loaded, don't hurt yourself, dude. as you point towards your head. really something is wrong there. but a terms of the negotiations, chris murphy is off today saying he is optimistic something is going to get done. that's not enough first someone like him, or probably me or you. but he feels
joan, yamiche and charles.ix hour three, 20 here is the gun i car every day. this is an xl the sour three 65. >> i hope that gun it's not loaded. >> i'm at my house, i can do whatever i want with my guns. >> i can do whatever i want. joan, we've just gone through to mass shootings that we're talking about but there been many, many more around the country and now we're talking about how they're gonna be hearings, negotiations in the senate. what is your confidence level that,...
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joan, let me read you part of justice gore such's opinion. the madness review that it had a duty to suppress observances even as it allows secular speech. the broader question beyond coach kennedy is, what does this mean for opening the door to more prayer in schools? is this a complete reversal of the '92 decision of lee versus weissman? is it all different? >> it certainly calls into question everything back to 1962 when the court first said that schools could not require prayer, you know, in schools. this is part of such a larger package of this court, and notice it was 6-3. this is the conservative supermajority. chief justice john roberts was with gorsuch here. it's part of the pattern that included allowing religious prayers to be said at public council meetings. this implicates so many cases going back, as i say, to 1962, not just lee versus weissman, the case you just flmentioned i 1992 where students would feel compelled to be at their own graduation, coerced to hear a religious speaker. but, you know, it was just about 2000 where th
joan, let me read you part of justice gore such's opinion. the madness review that it had a duty to suppress observances even as it allows secular speech. the broader question beyond coach kennedy is, what does this mean for opening the door to more prayer in schools? is this a complete reversal of the '92 decision of lee versus weissman? is it all different? >> it certainly calls into question everything back to 1962 when the court first said that schools could not require prayer, you...
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were ga steve: gay people created hollywood glamour, whether that be adrian creating the gowns for joan shearer and greta garbo, or orry kelly creating bette davis or walter plunkett designing the costumes for "gone with the wind," it was done by gay hands. they were as gay as geese, and these guys were, "fine, as long as the product came out great, terrific." david: you had writers, you had directors, costume designers, set decorators, all working and before we even get to the actors. pearl: minnie. minnie: pearl. speaker: ah, what an exquisite spectacle. two ladies of title kissing one another. ♪♪♪ william: in new york, during the roaring twenties, harlem was the place to be. the harlem renaissance was the most excing place in the entire city. so these white aristocrats would make sure they were in harlem because these were the people who were living on the edge. and we see this in los angeles as well when the pansy clubs arrived. ♪♪♪ ♪ frankie and johnny, both sweethearts. ♪ ♪ mm, how they could love. ♪ ♪ and they thought that they'd love eachther, mm, ♪ ♪ but everying about him was
were ga steve: gay people created hollywood glamour, whether that be adrian creating the gowns for joan shearer and greta garbo, or orry kelly creating bette davis or walter plunkett designing the costumes for "gone with the wind," it was done by gay hands. they were as gay as geese, and these guys were, "fine, as long as the product came out great, terrific." david: you had writers, you had directors, costume designers, set decorators, all working and before we even get to...
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chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here and supreme court biographer joan biskupic as well. jeffrey, let's start with the epa decision. how much do you see this when you look at how the majority opinion was written, how much is this going to tie the hands of the agency going forward? >> a lot, a lot. you know, this has been a tremendous goal of the conservative legal movement for decades. which is restricting the power of federal agencies. the gist here is, you know, the congress passes laws that are necessarily general about the environment or about financial regulation. and then the allocate the power to write regulations and interpret those laws based on the expertise that they have. what conservatives have been saying is, no, no, no, we want to limit the agencies to the precise words that congress has passed, and anything outside the precise words that congress passed is illegitimate exercise of power by these unelected bureaucrats. that's what the court decided today, which was we are not going to allow the epa to regulate outside of precise words of the statute. what t
chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin is here and supreme court biographer joan biskupic as well. jeffrey, let's start with the epa decision. how much do you see this when you look at how the majority opinion was written, how much is this going to tie the hands of the agency going forward? >> a lot, a lot. you know, this has been a tremendous goal of the conservative legal movement for decades. which is restricting the power of federal agencies. the gist here is, you know, the congress...
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. >>> jennifer rogers, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, and joan biskupic. jennifer, i wanted to start with you, i think there are a lot of people at home who are wondering this. does this ruling create an opening to criminalize travel to other states if you are seeking abortion services, whether it's the services themselves, or what about the criminalization potentially of medicine related to abortions that could travel to state to state or could be transferred state to state, is that possible? >> we know that in fact states are already moving to try to make those things criminal, the travel to other states. missouri has tried to criminalize abortion, if someone got pregnant within the state, no matter where they are when they have the abortion, and we know abortion pills are under attack as well. there are questions about the constitutionality of laws that try to prohibit people from traveling state to state. so i do think there will be legal challenges if and when states enact laws like that, and they are susceptible i think to successful legal challenges
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joan biskupic, stand by. i'll bring you back on this ruling. let's get the actual decision from jessica schneider. jess, explain this next case and how the court came down. >> reporter: this relates to immigration, poppy, and the court actually coming down in favor of the biden administration here, saying that the biden administration does have the power to end the trump policy remain in mexico rule. however, the biden administration now needs to go back to the lower courts to work things out. so it's not exactly like this policy is going to end tomorrow. so let me explain a bit. this remain in mexico policy has been in effect since 2019. it said that nonmexican migrants that came into the u.s., they could be turned back to mexico to be held there while their immigration proceedings were ongoing. critics disputed that saying it was inhumane, they should be let into the united states to remain there while their court proceedings played out. so the biden administration wanted to end that policy. lower courts had said biden administration, they di
joan biskupic, stand by. i'll bring you back on this ruling. let's get the actual decision from jessica schneider. jess, explain this next case and how the court came down. >> reporter: this relates to immigration, poppy, and the court actually coming down in favor of the biden administration here, saying that the biden administration does have the power to end the trump policy remain in mexico rule. however, the biden administration now needs to go back to the lower courts to work things...
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but joan, you've covered the court for a long time. ketanji brown jackson was a clerk for the justice she is replacing. you will still have six conservatives and three liberals in the fall. but you'll have a new liberal and a new judge with a new set of eyes and a new life experience on the court. how will that make a difference? >> it will make a big difference in the dynamic around the table. it was justice o'connor who talked about the first african american justice at all, thurgood marshall, and his perspective. she's the first black woman in 233 years. she comes from almost the same sort of background that steven breyer does in terms of education, experience. they were both law clerks. they both have prestigious degrees, but she has an important demographic difference, and she's 51 years old. justice breyer is 8 3. the other thing is remember, she was a federal public defender. she'll bring that perspective also and bring in another woman. there will be the three liberal justices, the three who remain will all be female, and the f
but joan, you've covered the court for a long time. ketanji brown jackson was a clerk for the justice she is replacing. you will still have six conservatives and three liberals in the fall. but you'll have a new liberal and a new judge with a new set of eyes and a new life experience on the court. how will that make a difference? >> it will make a big difference in the dynamic around the table. it was justice o'connor who talked about the first african american justice at all, thurgood...
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i'm joan hope for inside story. ah, so let's bring it. our guests from paris were joined by political analyst. i made credit in london is sir philip malia who is a professor of french and european politics at university college, london. and from sandtown there fabrics, party, a ceo of rasmussen, global a political consultancy gentlemen. welcome to inside story. let's start with you than that. i'm it. what do you make of this election results? was this election? as some french newspapers have said, a political earthquake, to what extent does to make up now of the national assembly, make france ungovernable for the next 5 years. what it is, i'm book ungovernable for the french bins. and the current fence you monday when micro, i believe it's a huge victory for the left east and the other small g, which is the far right 1000000 loop in the last more than $100.00 seats in the french parliament. so i believe it's a victory for the left is we've seen the, the majority, you wouldn't, you know, or go on the ground to in order to persuade, to argu
i'm joan hope for inside story. ah, so let's bring it. our guests from paris were joined by political analyst. i made credit in london is sir philip malia who is a professor of french and european politics at university college, london. and from sandtown there fabrics, party, a ceo of rasmussen, global a political consultancy gentlemen. welcome to inside story. let's start with you than that. i'm it. what do you make of this election results? was this election? as some french newspapers have...
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now to discuss, cnn chief media correspondent, brian stelter and joan biskupic.al background to this? >> yeah, it's wildly vague and could rewrite the rules of the web. that's why it's so important for the courts to be examining this. this originally passed last year in texas. here's a description of the law. it applies to companies that have more than 50 million or more monthly users. in other words, facebook, twitter, google. it makes it illegal to block, ban, remove, deplatform, demontize, deboost, restrict, deny equal access or visibility to or otherwise discriminate against expression. it would stop twitter and others if from moderating any content at all. in the buffalo supermarket attack, films himself attacking people in that store. that video was taken down by likes of twitter. but theoretically, under this law, that video might have to stay online. the most vitle would have to sty online because of the texas law. he said users are discriminated against. the idea that conservatives are being censored online is one of the animating forces of the gop, even
now to discuss, cnn chief media correspondent, brian stelter and joan biskupic.al background to this? >> yeah, it's wildly vague and could rewrite the rules of the web. that's why it's so important for the courts to be examining this. this originally passed last year in texas. here's a description of the law. it applies to companies that have more than 50 million or more monthly users. in other words, facebook, twitter, google. it makes it illegal to block, ban, remove, deplatform,...
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joan, we knew this was coming.is extraordinary to see this conservative court stake out their ground so boldly on this issue so quickly. >> it is so true. exactly what the dissenters said is right. and, in fact, mississippi, when it first appealed this case to the court, only wanted the justices to uphold the 15-week ban. once amy coney barrett was in place, and this very potent five justice block was apparent, that's when they asked for roe to be completely overturned and that's when the court moved aggressively. >> and chief justice roberts explicitly criticized the court's decision to do it and mississippi's play to change the scope of the case. chief justice roberts, you've written a whole biography on him. the consensus this weekend is that this is a chief justice who has lost his power. what does that mean for the court? >> it means it is lunging far to the right on many issues. but i do want to add a caveat, the chief obviously lost the court on a defining case of his generation. one that could not be more i
joan, we knew this was coming.is extraordinary to see this conservative court stake out their ground so boldly on this issue so quickly. >> it is so true. exactly what the dissenters said is right. and, in fact, mississippi, when it first appealed this case to the court, only wanted the justices to uphold the 15-week ban. once amy coney barrett was in place, and this very potent five justice block was apparent, that's when they asked for roe to be completely overturned and that's when the...
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guest: joan, thank you for calling in. i agree mental illness is used as a scapegoat in these conversations rather than doing the hard work of figuring out solutions we can pass in a bipartisan way that will really address this. it is incredibly damaging when we focus on mental illness and it takes away from a real conversation we need to have about mental health, and the crisis that our country is in in regards to mental health. it's important we have those conversations about mental health, but not as part of the conversation of gun violence. when we are focusing on mental health, we are not addressing the root cause of gun violence in this country and hurting all people -- one in five people in this country have a mental mental health condition. that does not make them violent and focusing on that is a distraction and it is dangerous. host: the national alliance for mental illness can be found online. >> i am at the mall, this is where i am supposed to be. i am getting baby close. -- clothes. the contempt i felt for a c
guest: joan, thank you for calling in. i agree mental illness is used as a scapegoat in these conversations rather than doing the hard work of figuring out solutions we can pass in a bipartisan way that will really address this. it is incredibly damaging when we focus on mental illness and it takes away from a real conversation we need to have about mental health, and the crisis that our country is in in regards to mental health. it's important we have those conversations about mental health,...
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estÁ muy bien hecho, muy bien explicado. >> gracias, nos vamos a ir a mensajes. >> joan manuel serratnas que estÁn trabajando, este lugar es uno de los mÁs pequeÑos. a veces uno piensa no vamos a desperdiciar la oportunidad de trabajo, pero los robots hacer esto mÁs eficiente, ahÍ estÁ la gente encargÁndose que todo esto llegue a destino. >> las manos, los ojos que estÁn ahÍ >> ese lugar en el que estaba solamente trabaja 1 Área de 30 millas a la vuelta redonda. >> usted requiere trabajo supone meter a esa pÁgina, pone su propio tiempo con su carro, es una gran oportunidad. >> que bueno que muestres cosas.. >> ya llegÓ nuestro doctor juan . >> que bueno que estÁ aquÍ con nosotros, hay unos temas de actualidad que hay que tocar. el primero el calor en el paÍs que no da tregua, 65 millones de personas en estados unidos en extremo alerta de calor. >> en tÉrminos de protecciÓn lo mÁs importante es la hidrataciÓn, tratar de evitar esas horas donde el calor es mÁs fuerte, tratar de tener ropa ligera y de colores claros. >> que es un golpe de calor? >> es cuando la temperatura del cuerpo sub
estÁ muy bien hecho, muy bien explicado. >> gracias, nos vamos a ir a mensajes. >> joan manuel serratnas que estÁn trabajando, este lugar es uno de los mÁs pequeÑos. a veces uno piensa no vamos a desperdiciar la oportunidad de trabajo, pero los robots hacer esto mÁs eficiente, ahÍ estÁ la gente encargÁndose que todo esto llegue a destino. >> las manos, los ojos que estÁn ahÍ >> ese lugar en el que estaba solamente trabaja 1 Área de 30 millas a la vuelta...
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i want to thank senators chris murphy of connecticut, joan cornyn of texas and the others democrats and republican who are trying to find a day to reduce gun violence but it takes 60 senators for that to happen. i hope in good faith we can at least take a step forward from this awful situation. house of representatives already acted last year to close gaps in gun background check system. this week the house will vote on bills to support extreme risk protection orders or red flag laws and other important measures. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee which i chair will hold a hearing on mass shootinge took place in buffalo on may 14, just a few weeks ago. in the domestic terrorism threat it exposes. one of our witnesses is garneau whitfield junior. his mother, ruth was murdered at the top grocery store in lebuffalo. gun violence is now a leading cause of death among america's children and teenagers. it replaced automobile accidents. nextut week the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing from experts on the lasting trauma gun violence leaves on children. and next month the judi
i want to thank senators chris murphy of connecticut, joan cornyn of texas and the others democrats and republican who are trying to find a day to reduce gun violence but it takes 60 senators for that to happen. i hope in good faith we can at least take a step forward from this awful situation. house of representatives already acted last year to close gaps in gun background check system. this week the house will vote on bills to support extreme risk protection orders or red flag laws and other...
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joan does not even know if he has a family of children. we contacted vyacheslav to invite him to take part in this film, first the man asked to give him time to make a decision, and then he simply stopped communicating. we don't have a very close warm contact. words called when, uh, i wrote to him that dad was gone. he called back and said that because of this, well, a short notice. he will not be able to get a visa so quickly a-a asked on his behalf to put a wreath uh in the cemetery. well during the funeral, what did i do and well, well, i'm more i don’t know, and this is sergey. the youngest son of oleg vidov , the boy was born from an accidental romance. the actor , a handsome student of the odessa medical institute tatyana, after a divorce from fedotova, at that time, dad was filming at the odessa film studio. am and their mutual friend invited her to their party. where is he met. oleg returned to moscow and soon tatyana realized that she was pregnant, but she did not look for a mind to tell him about it. tanya turned out to be that r
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, mary, and margaret, which is also a full curse in a catholic household "oh, joan, mary, and margaretght laughter ] and fin -- [ laughter ] "i stubbed me toe! [ light laughter ] i've got a little bit of criticism recently about my really good irish accent [ light laughter ] and finally, the new york state lottery announced yesterday that the results of tuesday's drawing were published with the wrong mega ball number and things are pretty awkward at the house that thought they won. "honey, i was joking about the divorce. that was - [ laughter ] ha, ha, it's me. that's when i'm funny. [ light laughter ] that was a monologue, everybody. [ cheers and applause we have a fantastic show for you tonight. she is a comedian and author you know from "strangers with candy" and "at home with amy sedaris. you can see her in season two of "girls5eva" on peacock the hilarious amy sedaris will be here. she's one of our favorites [ cheers and applause and he is the playwright of the new broadway hit "a strange loop," which has already won the pulitzer prize for drama, and on monday received 11 -- count
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elections. president emanuel mack call is being challenged by a new coalition of left wing parties, led by joan group middle ah, next by sir. welcome to the program. ukraine says it remains in control of a chemical factory in the eastern city of soviet or the next hundreds of civilians are sheltering inside the plant. the city has become at the epicenter of the battle for eastern ukraine, boats of yellow donetta and the nearby town of lucy. chances are under massive attack by russian artillery ukrainian soldiers enlist a chance under fire from russian artillery. though they managed to evacuate a wounded civilian. another barrage forces them to take cover again. this chance is the twin city to see ever rode on yet sc which remains the focus of russia's offensive in the dawn. bus. russian and separatist forces have so far struggled to fully claim the city sever dynette is not completely all 100 percent liberated. while cave reports that ukrainian forces us still holding out, let's see what the enemy conducts. a sold operations in the city of civil de, nancy will, but without success, then white w
elections. president emanuel mack call is being challenged by a new coalition of left wing parties, led by joan group middle ah, next by sir. welcome to the program. ukraine says it remains in control of a chemical factory in the eastern city of soviet or the next hundreds of civilians are sheltering inside the plant. the city has become at the epicenter of the battle for eastern ukraine, boats of yellow donetta and the nearby town of lucy. chances are under massive attack by russian artillery...
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we are also excited to welcome joan i'm thrilled to have her talk with him tonight. she has covered the supreme court for 25 years. she is also the author of several books. she most recently published a biography of cheesed chief justice john roberts entitled the chief in 2019 birx is a graduate of georgetown university when she was eight finalist for the pulitzer prize explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me and welcoming both of them to the stage. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you and thanks to also laurent rosenberg who had quite the hustle and arranging all this. this is the very first time we've been back in person at the smithsonian. i have to say we have the added bonus this is justice buyers first in person washington d.c. he couldn't say in the world he was up at the 92nd street we have extra special things you also something even better because today was the first time that the press and the eight justices minus justice kavanaugh were in the courtroom for oral arguments. they had not been to gather on the bench to hear a case since march
we are also excited to welcome joan i'm thrilled to have her talk with him tonight. she has covered the supreme court for 25 years. she is also the author of several books. she most recently published a biography of cheesed chief justice john roberts entitled the chief in 2019 birx is a graduate of georgetown university when she was eight finalist for the pulitzer prize explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me and welcoming both of them to the stage. [applause] [applause] [applause]...
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emanuel michael centrist alliance and its main contender, new coalition of left wing parties, led by joan mann middle school, are neck and neck. each of the rival secure between 25 and 26 percent of the vote. the 2nd round of voting on june 19th, we'll decide whether mac calls government will be able to secure a clear majority and to shed some light on the situation. let's cross now to the w correspondence lisa lewis and paris. lisa, what do you make of these, these estimates? well, it looks like you know, the projection space on tonight's estimate show that this really marks the revival of the french left the left wing alliance could get ever between 150, and 200 seats in parliament compared to about 85 years ago. and at that alliance doesn't even bundle all the less in parties. however, they were aiming for more. they wanted to get the biggest chair of the seeds. and even though the majority in parliament that is unlikely to happen, come ada are based on the predictions that are based on tonights at resides at when you look on the other side of the spectrum, my cause party, the current
emanuel michael centrist alliance and its main contender, new coalition of left wing parties, led by joan mann middle school, are neck and neck. each of the rival secure between 25 and 26 percent of the vote. the 2nd round of voting on june 19th, we'll decide whether mac calls government will be able to secure a clear majority and to shed some light on the situation. let's cross now to the w correspondence lisa lewis and paris. lisa, what do you make of these, these estimates? well, it looks...
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this singular occasion spotlights associate justice stephen breyer and cnn analyst joan.t by introducing justice, the missoni and has a long valued connection with the supreme court. by tradition, chief justice is a member of the board of regents. how was holdings help us tell the story and shaping our democracy. they've all taken part in memorable events. we are honored to invite him back. justice breyer has a long history as a legal educator and continuing affiliation with harvard university. the book he will discuss today, authority of the court, in august 2021 for the harvard law school.ed present throughout the book is talks about the importance of judicial power, role they play in the american body. he talks about the landmark case of the 1964 brown versus board of education and amplify that throughf the three years later that reiterated that decision. the expansion of the court's authority catalyst in the 1960s. the supreme court decision and how the decision shaped our democracy. we are excited to talk about these ideas. alwe are excited to welcome joan and have h
this singular occasion spotlights associate justice stephen breyer and cnn analyst joan.t by introducing justice, the missoni and has a long valued connection with the supreme court. by tradition, chief justice is a member of the board of regents. how was holdings help us tell the story and shaping our democracy. they've all taken part in memorable events. we are honored to invite him back. justice breyer has a long history as a legal educator and continuing affiliation with harvard university....
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we are also excited to welcome joan and thrilled to have her talk with him tonight.overed the supreme court for 25 years. and she is also the author of several books. she most recently published a biography of chief justice john roberts entitled the chief in 2019. she is a graduate of georgetown university, and she was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me in welcoming both of them to the stage. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you and thanks to also laurent rosenberg who had quite the hustle and arranging all this. this is the very first time we've been back in person at the smithsonian. i have to say we have the added bonus this is justice buyers first in person washington d.c. he couldn't say in the world he was up at the 92nd street we have extra special things you also something even better because today was the first time that the press and the eight justices minus justice kavanaugh were in the courtroom for oral arguments. they had not been to gather on the bench to hear a case since march 4, 2020. this w
we are also excited to welcome joan and thrilled to have her talk with him tonight.overed the supreme court for 25 years. and she is also the author of several books. she most recently published a biography of chief justice john roberts entitled the chief in 2019. she is a graduate of georgetown university, and she was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and explanatory journalism in 2016. so please join me in welcoming both of them to the stage. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you and...
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it's a joan g biskupic and their together. and i always think, you know, yes here we are one more time together. and it's a real privilege and pleasure to start asking you about your book, which lots of people will see but i have got all marked up in the galleys to talk to you about. before we start i just thought i would ask you if you wanted to say a few words about what you're trying to do here before we got down into some of the nitty-gritty? >> thanks, joan, and i'm looking for to this because you're absolutely right, we go back a long way. the supreme court press corps is not as competitive actually as people i think because you always had great sources i didn't have much in resources and i'll get the same information at the same time. the opinions come down at 10:00 in the morning and everybody gets them and you just to doe best you can think it's not like the congressional press galleries which really are core competitors. anyway it's a pleasure. just kind of situate the project that became this book. i was basically a
it's a joan g biskupic and their together. and i always think, you know, yes here we are one more time together. and it's a real privilege and pleasure to start asking you about your book, which lots of people will see but i have got all marked up in the galleys to talk to you about. before we start i just thought i would ask you if you wanted to say a few words about what you're trying to do here before we got down into some of the nitty-gritty? >> thanks, joan, and i'm looking for to...
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♪and then this vegan bakery came sliding down my screen♪ ♪and eva joan repair appeared and tightenedisine♪ ♪renowned♪ ♪endless, lit, infinite possibilities♪ ♪i'm down♪ ♪a world where personalized ads help good ideas get found♪ i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so many of my colleagues, i resigned in protest because chesa boudin interfered in every single case and failed to do his job. the office is absolutely in disarray right now. chesa dissolved my unit prosecuting car break-ins. now criminals flock to san francisco because there are no consequences. we can't wait. recall chesa boudin now. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. what a show we have for you tonight. she stars as eleven on "stranger things." season four premieres may 27th on netflix gosh, i love her she is awesome millie bobby brown is here tonight! [ cheers and applause and we're going to be talking to her, and we're going to play "box of lies." >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: plus, this is her first time on "the tonight show." we have great music from snail
♪and then this vegan bakery came sliding down my screen♪ ♪and eva joan repair appeared and tightenedisine♪ ♪renowned♪ ♪endless, lit, infinite possibilities♪ ♪i'm down♪ ♪a world where personalized ads help good ideas get found♪ i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so many of my colleagues, i resigned in protest because chesa boudin interfered in every single case and failed to do his job. the office is absolutely in disarray...
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somebody must study us again. joan could care less much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do it? oh no, no. they'll be a new one off. she didn't tell me to get the name of the 100 into it's a lot of money to buy new enough. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some enough film us. but it, let me don't in this, but there's a water system put up there. this is the walk in full receipt for functions which are going to credit. so again, it's fun to be in can but it's a game where we are at the moment. but all of us gay, a look at s k is to call mr. winters. none of us will not come up with a restore minute norco here. love us and be on the the boy ah, ah, needs to come to the russian state, auto narrative i side as on the north landscape development. i'm not getting those all set up for a group in the city of abilene. okay, so mine is group. i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine. the state aren't russia today and split our tea sport mckibbin our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and p
somebody must study us again. joan could care less much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do it? oh no, no. they'll be a new one off. she didn't tell me to get the name of the 100 into it's a lot of money to buy new enough. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some enough film us. but it, let me don't in this, but there's a water system put up there. this is the walk in full receipt for functions which are going to credit. so again, it's fun to...
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i'll just, sarah has obtained an image of the bullets used to kill it's joan shreed. actually last month. experts say it's used in an em for rifle, which is widely used by the israeli military. sri was shot in the head by israeli forces on assignment and occupied westbank on the 11th of name u. s. vice president mike pence. his life was in danger when rices attack capitol hill last year. as, according to the u. s. congressional committee investigating the insurrection which took place of donald trump refused to accept defeat in the 2020 election, former aides to pence testified on thursday saying he was under intense pressure from trump not certified joe biden's election when the former president wanted pants to reject the votes and either declare trump the winner or send the boats back to the states to be counted again. my parents said no. he resisted the pressure. he knew it was the legal. he knew it was wrong. we are fortunate for mr. paines's courage. on january 6th, our democracy came dangerously close to catastrophe. they heads up for european countries, visitin
i'll just, sarah has obtained an image of the bullets used to kill it's joan shreed. actually last month. experts say it's used in an em for rifle, which is widely used by the israeli military. sri was shot in the head by israeli forces on assignment and occupied westbank on the 11th of name u. s. vice president mike pence. his life was in danger when rices attack capitol hill last year. as, according to the u. s. congressional committee investigating the insurrection which took place of donald...
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somebody must study. joan could care less much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do they? no, no, no, don't be on off. she didn't tell me that a little bit then it will be it's this will say no into it's not a month by noah. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some fail must get a certain if there let me don't dish but there's a water system put up there. this is the will came in full and we'll see for know, sanchez was incredible. so again, it's funny to be in, in but it's a game where we are well in. so what i can look at is to call somebody still with us. none of us will not them up when i get to the store in finance, norco, seattle of bus and be in the process. ah, today i'm authorized to additional strong sanctions. foreign companies quitting russia, design to one. thank you. this glycine. so atm card. so blantan banks disconnected from the international payment system. so she'll move hoppey, jermel donna and euro exchange rates follow up when i check up on a couple more folks. so a couple more than what i bought,
somebody must study. joan could care less much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do they? no, no, no, don't be on off. she didn't tell me that a little bit then it will be it's this will say no into it's not a month by noah. well, what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some fail must get a certain if there let me don't dish but there's a water system put up there. this is the will came in full and we'll see for know, sanchez was incredible. so again,...
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somebody must study us again. joan could care less and much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do it? oh no, no. they'll be on your boss on auction in fiscal policy for me to get the name of the piano into it's not a monkey duncan, i knew enough. well, what is a good listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some enough film us for it. let me don't dish but they say water system, this is the walk in full and we'll see when sanchez was incredible. so again, it's fun. yes or you can. but it's a game where people are willing to take a look at it to see if it's k as to the course mr. winters, none of us will not come up with the store. post manion norco. see us in the course of ah, with ah, you see the current prices in sri lanka, as a continuation of the global financial crises of 2008, which really has been resolved. we have only been trying to financial eyes and public quantum. and, and what i see as perhaps the crisis of liberalism shooting sri lanka 1st. so i don't think the usual solutions going to we're going to happen drastically c
somebody must study us again. joan could care less and much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do it? oh no, no. they'll be on your boss on auction in fiscal policy for me to get the name of the piano into it's not a monkey duncan, i knew enough. well, what is a good listening bill? i kill us. that'll be some enough film us for it. let me don't dish but they say water system, this is the walk in full and we'll see when sanchez was incredible. so again, it's fun....
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somebody must study us again. joan could ok muss much more responsibly. they can get a job so. so will they give up or do they? no, no, no, don't be when your son actually didn't tell me that the name will be it's this will say no into this will not a month if i knew enough. well, what is it a listening bill? kill us? i don't think you some enough to fail must use a certain for the let me don't in this, but as a water system, this is the will. can you see in full will see for know sanchez was incredible. so again, it's financed it can. but it's a game where people are well in. so what i can look at is to debug mr. winters. none of us will know them up when i get to the store. finance norco. see us in the process. ah, with cruise from r t on the reuters news agency come under ukrainian artillery fire near the city of sever dynette, which is mostly under the control of russian forces. a driver is killed, 2 waters journalists are injured. also ahead in the program, the u. s. embassy increase is accused of trying to pressure a local geopolitical analyst. after he published an artic
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so that i've got somebody, most of the joan could okay must much more as possibly they can get a job they sell. so they give up or do they? no, no, no the when you go on off she didn't tell me the name of it. this will say no into there's a lot of money to buy new la. went on. what is it a listening bill? i kill us. that will be some. we're not fail must be a certain it's a let me don't in this but as a water system. this is the will came in full and we'll see for know sanchez, which was incredible. so again, it's financed with being in but it's again when and we are people are willing to give us a look at the course and they still with us. none of us will not them up when i get to the store in finance, norco, seattle, up bus, and be in the process the ah, there has your 30 i school broker legal work. so for what are your thousands of people still live in small towns and villages that have become the new frontline trajectory for that they call this area the gray zone? ah yeah, i don't like the out of sallie. alexander, of course, pretty military only mother used to come with the vill
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doctor joan freeman, thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you. >> a shocking and violent momentin providence, or rather yesterday, as the state senate candidate was allegedly attacked by a republican opponent. an off-duty police officer. she joins me, next. police officer shomers covered, from major hubs to remote destinations. with 5g coverage ready now. for the demands of today and the future, as they deliver next-level care for all customers. 5g ready now. that's how unconventional thinking is better for business. we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? shingrix protects. you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50
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cnn's supreme court analyst, joan biskupic is here with us.lematic element for the justice, the actions of his wife, what position does that put the court in? >> good afternoon, it's just such a difficult time already for the supreme court right now, victor. figure they've got 18 more cases to go in the next couple of weeks, abortion, guns, religious liberty, and now they're again thrust back to the turmoil of the 2020 election and potential conflicts of interest between, you know, politicians' effort to throw out the leelection to han it over to donald trump, and one of the justices. the latest revelations about communications between ginni thomas, the wife of clarence thomas, and john eastman who as you say was at the lead of encouraging vice president pence not to certify the election and to give donald trump a second term. now, ginny i thomas has said sh and her husband don't talk about work, they are in separate legal lanes, as she put it, but they were on parallel tracks at the same time, just as ginni thomas was involved with trump's le
cnn's supreme court analyst, joan biskupic is here with us.lematic element for the justice, the actions of his wife, what position does that put the court in? >> good afternoon, it's just such a difficult time already for the supreme court right now, victor. figure they've got 18 more cases to go in the next couple of weeks, abortion, guns, religious liberty, and now they're again thrust back to the turmoil of the 2020 election and potential conflicts of interest between, you know,...