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that's disappointing. >> what about you, krista? >> obviously i respect the court. like noah, i'm concerned they sort of dodged their responsibility to uphold the constitution. i think this is -- you know, i've always like the originalest and textualist approach to the constitution that we look at what the words say and what the words mean, not on the potential effect. in departing from that originalist, jurisprudence, this court decided, hey, we're going to rule on the effect, not the actual words of the constitution. in a sense, i'm empathetic, it would have been disruptive. on one hand, in acting not for us, it would no longer be disruptive. i believe it will become more dangerous. this sort of gives a green flag to any would be officer of the law, somebody who holds that high office, who decides they don't like the result of an election, decides to foment insurrection and violence. this decision gives them a bit more of a green light to say, hey, there's no downside, unless congress acts, i can act in this way. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> and stil
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krista watt of the front pages. krista watt of the guardian gone with and am i going to get angry?>> haha. >> well , we >> haha. >> well, we could have. >> well, we could have. >> well, we could have. >> we could do the other stories, but the main story is israel isolated after un security council demands gaza ceasefire, so, yeah, they voted and 14 other council members have all said , we want a have all said, we want a ceasefire. america's just said nothing. yeah and that's that's where we are. the text is a bit confusing. it demands an immediate ceasefire for the month of ramadan, leading to a sustainable ceasefire. but it also it's not dependent on also says it's not dependent on the hostages being returned. >> so it's okay for israel to be attacked on sukkot, which is where? seventh world. but but then, because of its muslims . then, because of its muslims. oh, we have to stop for ramadan getting back. >> and meanwhile . and meanwhile >> and meanwhile. and meanwhile it's calmed down. josh. okay. calm and meanwhile, it's calm down. and meanwhile, it's passover. before in passove
krista watt of the front pages. krista watt of the guardian gone with and am i going to get angry?>> haha. >> well , we >> haha. >> well, we could have. >> well, we could have. >> well, we could have. >> we could do the other stories, but the main story is israel isolated after un security council demands gaza ceasefire, so, yeah, they voted and 14 other council members have all said , we want a have all said, we want a ceasefire. america's just said...
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we love hearing from you, i am krista loves signing off from lagos, nigeria, the the, you know, we are being chased and they are holding a lot of people that were asked to be very fast check. when you have reception please, we might have environmental this are on the run from the to the mass. yeah. the illegal simba trade is a $1000000000.00 business with no regard for people or nature in 15 minutes on the w for germany desperately need for skilled workers. what are the solution? one job board is focused on drawing in more international talent. other businesses or offering recruits a 4 day work week a i will handle the paperwork in the future. is that all as hip and cool as it sounds? total labor markets are evolving. aid in germany. in 90 minutes on d. w. the get ready for an exciting auditoriums to look surprised. hi, irish. and i am ready to dive into the hands of human. to do you have you have a one to delete it from port yet. please go to the boss on the on expected side to side. can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on. so really indeed the
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so moving now, she joins us from the united nations and krista, i think with kind of seeing a theme here of many of the speakers touching upon how disappointed they were with the last use of the veto. in particular, why is that res? so much displeasure that we're hearing tonight as well. listen, there, united states has vetoed 3 resolutions in the security council in the last 5 months dealing with the situation and gaza resolutions. calling for immediate ceasefire the united states instead working to support their own resolution, which calls for a cease fire instead of a cease fire calls for temporary pauses, link to the release of captives being held by her mouse. but what we're seeing here is growing isolation of the united states at the united nations on the international stage. early on when these resolutions were proposed, calling for immediate cease fire. many members of the, a many of the elected members of the council actually abstained from the above vote . giving some deference to the united states position that more time should be given to let negotiations in the region play o
so moving now, she joins us from the united nations and krista, i think with kind of seeing a theme here of many of the speakers touching upon how disappointed they were with the last use of the veto. in particular, why is that res? so much displeasure that we're hearing tonight as well. listen, there, united states has vetoed 3 resolutions in the security council in the last 5 months dealing with the situation and gaza resolutions. calling for immediate ceasefire the united states instead...
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>> well, krista, i think you laid out a lot of sensible considerations that just simply aren't a part of prop e. so i think that those things you listed out are certainly worth considering. i think other things are responsible deployment of technology that allow for apprehension without engaging in a chase. in the first instance. i think the bottom line here is that you know, long before the mayor announced prop e, the police commission had already started collecting data and evidence from other jurisdictions and from san francisco to come to a reasoned and evidence based conclusion about whether any changes needed to be made, unfortunately, that that that process has now been cut short and we are all left with, with the standards set out by prop. >> i'm sorry, as you were talking about, you know, alternatives to chasing. does this mean you support the other part of e, which is the expanded use of drones, no, i don't support that part of prop e, i think it's important to note that the police department has never asked for drones in any of its budget requests, before prop, there was al
>> well, krista, i think you laid out a lot of sensible considerations that just simply aren't a part of prop e. so i think that those things you listed out are certainly worth considering. i think other things are responsible deployment of technology that allow for apprehension without engaging in a chase. in the first instance. i think the bottom line here is that you know, long before the mayor announced prop e, the police commission had already started collecting data and evidence...
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it's krista, is there good to get us do? said with a big with these is to do a scarlet piece. considered a colorful character on these for most islands. he was an actor and generalist. and this know a politician and broken train when you describe a typical of a man or woman, how would you describe well, it's a, it's a person who likes freedom. when i was a young way i was visiting my most of my grandmother in the solenoid instead of my life. i remember one the one day one morning i was sitting at the kitchen table listen to the radio on the she was saying the words, the word, the word this a bad place as indicating say between the lines. it's so good to be not part of that's where we're in the federal why that's we're we're outside the pharaoh islands officially belonged to denmark, but i realized early that so the pharaoh weighs the kingdom is far away. the islands have been largely o tournament since 1948 over 5 years. this office is minister of finance minister of foreign affairs. the pharaoh ways have faced repeated crit
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joining us now is ch krista dinn eight lifelong friend of riley strain family.what is the most updated information you have on your friends whereabouts? >> most updated we have right now we know the local nashville police have a couple of persons of interest they would like to interview. there is no sign of bell play at this moment. but they do have people they would like to contact that was actually out of the homeless area that riley was last seen in. arthel: are you in touch with riley's parents, chris and michelle? first of all how are they holding up? how diligently are they working of course, to find their son, who are they working with? >> they are doing extremely well for the circumstances. we have had an incredible outpouring of family and love from back in springfield, missouri or we are from. and nashville, general people n general have been overwhelmed with gifts, free hotel rooms, food, people to come to the laundry, the city of nashville is beyond what anyone could want or expect in the situation. we are curious. i am more curious than any one i wa
joining us now is ch krista dinn eight lifelong friend of riley strain family.what is the most updated information you have on your friends whereabouts? >> most updated we have right now we know the local nashville police have a couple of persons of interest they would like to interview. there is no sign of bell play at this moment. but they do have people they would like to contact that was actually out of the homeless area that riley was last seen in. arthel: are you in touch with...
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. >> my wife, krista, she fell in the middle of the night, they say she had her head and drowned in the pool. i pulled her out of the pool easter, sunday morning, 2000. i pretty much fell apart, there was a single dad. trying to raise them and, you know, keep the family going. >> he loved my mom. he loved her to the moon and back and then he lost her. he was just lonely and you can y see it in him. my brothers were definitely egging him on to get out and nd meet somebody. >> and in diane bill met somebody special. >> diane comes to the picture, and he has this beautiful woman, and now she's taking care of him. he was in love with her, he needed that. he needed her. >> she was actually what i would consider my dream girl, blonde hair, blue eyes, and just a beautiful person inside u and out. so >> what does she like to do? what tickled her? >> she had a big heart, she would reach out to family and friends, anyone who was in trouble, they can always count on her. er >> on the person who counted on her most was her son, kevin good >> an only child, i was actually-- there might whole childho
. >> my wife, krista, she fell in the middle of the night, they say she had her head and drowned in the pool. i pulled her out of the pool easter, sunday morning, 2000. i pretty much fell apart, there was a single dad. trying to raise them and, you know, keep the family going. >> he loved my mom. he loved her to the moon and back and then he lost her. he was just lonely and you can y see it in him. my brothers were definitely egging him on to get out and nd meet somebody. >>...
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krista got that leave it there only because i want to make sure we get to the news that mitch mcconnell. people get into the right "new york times" has contenders immediately began wooing their colleagues a chance to become the first new face of their party in the senate and almost two decades. we have at least john cornyn and others are expected to join as well per. >> exactly they have moved quickly as on the hill talking to senators and multiple offices told me they have been hearing the force of the three john two john thune, john barrasso, john court imprint they are moving quickly this is going to be a long leadership election. there are certainly some who think it's important to stake your claim early start working the phones. work campaigning with candidates across the country of course what happens in november is going to be critical to how this leadership plays out and of course some people are keeping an eye on steve daines who is leading the senate republicans efforts this election year we know president trump has been quietly urging him in the past month or so. >> josh? lex
krista got that leave it there only because i want to make sure we get to the news that mitch mcconnell. people get into the right "new york times" has contenders immediately began wooing their colleagues a chance to become the first new face of their party in the senate and almost two decades. we have at least john cornyn and others are expected to join as well per. >> exactly they have moved quickly as on the hill talking to senators and multiple offices told me they have been...
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tau erin hawley, describe things after the oral arguments she's a senior counsel arguing against krista >> without question, the fda's actions had made taking chemical abortion drug's less safe >> today, i >> argued before that state supreme court on behalf of doctors and medical associations who appointed this, these harms firsthand. >> the fda >> violated federal law and its duty to keep women say which us is your organization or health care providers that you work with documented any persistent >> or dangerous side effects of mifepristone? >> no josh and look, i mean, the reality is that we know through multiple studies at the fda has conducted had been privy to that. mifepristone has been used safely and effectively by over 5 million people in the united states alone for over 20 years 70% of plan and parenthood patients choose to use mifepristone for their abortion care in i think what the i happen to be in the courtroom today, which was an incredible honore to hear the argument and also to really see how much the justices we're struggling with. the very hypothetical nature of the p
tau erin hawley, describe things after the oral arguments she's a senior counsel arguing against krista >> without question, the fda's actions had made taking chemical abortion drug's less safe >> today, i >> argued before that state supreme court on behalf of doctors and medical associations who appointed this, these harms firsthand. >> the fda >> violated federal law and its duty to keep women say which us is your organization or health care providers that you...
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krista, i mean, the other thing we should point out, donald trump is at this courthouse today. >> he doesn't need to be he doesn't need to be. he could be on the campaign trail if he wanted to. one of the things he loves to say is i have to be in this courtroom it could be campaigning, they stopping me from doing that. he could be on the campaign trail. he is choosing to be there now, the one thing to note is that this is not going to be your traditional donald trump in court campaign stop because there just aren't any cameras. you're not going to see him. he's not planning for any remarks, but we do know that he wants to partake in his defense. he wants to be there and we're told that about new york to because remember in new york he's going to have to to be there for that case at the end of the month. that trial, they are talking about how that's going to look. he's going to be there every day. how is he going to run a general election campaign in-between going to court every single day except for wednesday's. so you can imagine wednesday's, friday and wednesday, saturday's are lik
krista, i mean, the other thing we should point out, donald trump is at this courthouse today. >> he doesn't need to be he doesn't need to be. he could be on the campaign trail if he wanted to. one of the things he loves to say is i have to be in this courtroom it could be campaigning, they stopping me from doing that. he could be on the campaign trail. he is choosing to be there now, the one thing to note is that this is not going to be your traditional donald trump in court campaign...
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the about this, then one of the plaintiffs in the colorado 14th amendment case, krista khafre joins me now, christa. so good to see you again. we last spoke when they have the oral argument about this very case about a month ago when we were at that point skeptical about how they would rule. now, you know, how they've ruled today. how do you feel about it >> but as you can imagine, i'm feeling disappointed. i think there was a bit of a silver silver lining and that the court did not dispute the finding of the colorado supreme court or the trial court that trump engaged in insurrection. i think that's important. were they i think let us down as a countries that they now are now saying that congress, or at least the majority said congress must make this decision. that is done in the constitution. it's an extra constitutional finding but i tend to agree with the minority in this case. that with it being in the hands of congress, no future in our insurrectionist is going to be held accountable. >> sotomayor kagan and jackson all talked about the idea of self executing provisions of the 14t
the about this, then one of the plaintiffs in the colorado 14th amendment case, krista khafre joins me now, christa. so good to see you again. we last spoke when they have the oral argument about this very case about a month ago when we were at that point skeptical about how they would rule. now, you know, how they've ruled today. how do you feel about it >> but as you can imagine, i'm feeling disappointed. i think there was a bit of a silver silver lining and that the court did not...
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>> krista, obviously >> look, krista, he's obviously not popular with women. not very popular with womensue. that's been a massive issue. that's not true either. what do you make of him? well, as a woman, he's well to tell what a woman, he's well to tell what a woman is. >> there's a well, there's that, you know, is what we well you know, is what we are. well as do find him as a woman, i do find him hilarious. great guy, i appreciate what you're saying. the pussy grabbing. can say the pussy grabbing. can we say that this time ? i don't know, that at this time? i don't know, you just i just did. i'm so you just did, i just did. i'm so sorry. that's that's sort of, you know, it gets brought up a lot, doesn't it? but we all make mistakes. who among hasn't mistakes. who among us hasn't made did you think about that comment? >> well, i mean, it was years ago at the time. >> did you take it literally that that? that he. he enjoys doing that? >> don't think that now i'll >> i don't think that now i'll put it that way. i think anybody that say that this day that would say that in this day and ag
>> krista, obviously >> look, krista, he's obviously not popular with women. not very popular with womensue. that's been a massive issue. that's not true either. what do you make of him? well, as a woman, he's well to tell what a woman, he's well to tell what a woman is. >> there's a well, there's that, you know, is what we well you know, is what we are. well as do find him as a woman, i do find him hilarious. great guy, i appreciate what you're saying. the pussy grabbing. can...
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host:elwe are joined by krista e brian, the correspondent for the christian science monitor.be here. host: there is a government funding deadline. once again on friday. but there was a deal struck so that and what's in it. guest: this is the remaining six areas of appropriations which covers major agencies like treasury, dhs, labor, education and it represents about three quarters of federal discretionary spending's over $1 trillion. this is a very large deal and it's wednesday morning and we still don't have legislative text and they are supposed to vote on this by the end of the day friday. we are getting right up to the deadline particularly since republicans have instituted a new rule that everyone should have 72 hours to review legislation. it's looking like we either missed the deadline or you have to waive the 72 hours provision. host: that's not really working out for the 72 hours. the deadline is midnight friday. guest: exactly. host: do you think there would be a short-term cr to get us past midnight? guest: i think the hope is still that they will be able to pass t
host:elwe are joined by krista e brian, the correspondent for the christian science monitor.be here. host: there is a government funding deadline. once again on friday. but there was a deal struck so that and what's in it. guest: this is the remaining six areas of appropriations which covers major agencies like treasury, dhs, labor, education and it represents about three quarters of federal discretionary spending's over $1 trillion. this is a very large deal and it's wednesday morning and we...
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krista lean opposed to secure support for a second five-year term as imf managing director.e backing of -- to ensure the success of any potential bid. working in pursuit of us second term understanding she is the support of france and germany. the chipmaker is up 3% in the premarket trade and puts it on track for seven straight days of gains. it also added more than $1 trillion in value this year alone. inching closer to surpassing apple's market cap. the market cap is fallen significantly but would make it the world's second-biggest company. that's your bloomberg brief. jonathan: the man who shall not be named. >> my predecessor. my predecessor. my predecessor. it never occurred to my predecessor. failing the most basic presidential duty. jonathan: i said earlier this was like baltimore for democrats. we might get a year of this. from new york city this is bloomberg. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, a
krista lean opposed to secure support for a second five-year term as imf managing director.e backing of -- to ensure the success of any potential bid. working in pursuit of us second term understanding she is the support of france and germany. the chipmaker is up 3% in the premarket trade and puts it on track for seven straight days of gains. it also added more than $1 trillion in value this year alone. inching closer to surpassing apple's market cap. the market cap is fallen significantly but...
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we have also requested the testimonies of general krista donahue and admiral peter hord the commandingund during the abbey disaster. to both of you, general milley, do you think these over to the nine states congress? and do you think both the general donahue and admiral should testify bef quick short absolute do i believe transparency or are the board of directors for this corporation called the american go i believeev you are in title wih those in the bonds of classification absolute whatever documents are out there should be turned over to the appropriate committees of jurisdiction and oversight. whatever witnesses are needed to establish truth and transparency within the bounds of classification that should absolutely happen absolutely that is why i'm here. >> thank you. >> general i agree with general milley and associate with him with his remarks.bout the state department who was responsible for the catastrophic emergency evacuation? not surprising to point their af defense. but i want to set the separate d record straight dod helps conduct emergency evacuation that is the state
we have also requested the testimonies of general krista donahue and admiral peter hord the commandingund during the abbey disaster. to both of you, general milley, do you think these over to the nine states congress? and do you think both the general donahue and admiral should testify bef quick short absolute do i believe transparency or are the board of directors for this corporation called the american go i believeev you are in title wih those in the bonds of classification absolute whatever...
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well, i mean, well, let's bring krista in on this because, you know, one of the criticisms that a lot have said, i mean, the way it was phrased by lee anderson about that keep about this idea that we keep heanng about this idea that we keep hearing language hearing about the language that islamists in of islamists are in control of sadiq khan, i don't think sadiq khan, which i don't think is what he meant to say. is quite what he meant to say. >> think what he was trying to >> i think what he was trying to suggest is that that he was letting them get away with murder. >> he's referring to what we hear tier policing. hear of as two tier policing. yeah. so we've just about yeah. so we've just heard about the guy imprisoned the sticker guy being imprisoned and would say, well, and some people would say, well, why allowed chant why are you allowed to chant from the to the sea, etc? from the river to the sea, etc? these slogans apparently not these slogans and apparently not face any consequences? >> well, there've people >> well, there've been people calling right? >> so, so lee anderson
well, i mean, well, let's bring krista in on this because, you know, one of the criticisms that a lot have said, i mean, the way it was phrased by lee anderson about that keep about this idea that we keep heanng about this idea that we keep hearing language hearing about the language that islamists in of islamists are in control of sadiq khan, i don't think sadiq khan, which i don't think is what he meant to say. is quite what he meant to say. >> think what he was trying to >> i...