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that article was picked up by louise's publisher and the publisher saw that betsy and i had read louisend i will let you take it from there. >> and then my publicist said would you like to meet hillary clinton's best friend betsy who reads your books. in that she says, oh, by the way, hillary does, to. i think i passed out for a moment. i was actually launching that book in chicago, hillary's hometown where betsy still lives. many of whom i think have tuned in today. so, i met betsy backstage before an event. it was one of those moments where we meet a lot of people, everybody does, but when you meet somebody special, you know what. it is like they have kept a seat at the table for you and there was betsy. i just fell in love with her and she fell in love -- well, there was a mutual bond. and then, i went on to work. we kept in touch and then two weeks later when i got back from tour, two weeks after i got back, my husband michael died. he suffered from dementia. it was obviously earth shattering. i was going through the letters of condolence a few weeks later or week or so later and th
that article was picked up by louise's publisher and the publisher saw that betsy and i had read louisend i will let you take it from there. >> and then my publicist said would you like to meet hillary clinton's best friend betsy who reads your books. in that she says, oh, by the way, hillary does, to. i think i passed out for a moment. i was actually launching that book in chicago, hillary's hometown where betsy still lives. many of whom i think have tuned in today. so, i met betsy...
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publishing house who worked with louise before.d somebody that therefore i trusted then we have the copy editor then we had another layer of editing. we went through a lot of edits but it was great because we would look at them we would discuss them we would say that's a point maybe we should imake it clearer or they raise a good problem that we need to resolve if there's ever been a point where we might've had some tension or difficulty. you turn in a manuscript obviously both of us thought it was in good shape. then we are plotted with all these suggestions and we did work through it. toward the end we got frustrated. >> one of the things that the editor really helped with, that something i think you and i we got a little fatigued but because the secretary was flying all over the place and different things are happening to different parts of the world at different times it's all coming to a head we know when bad things are going to happen. we have to have the timeline makes sense. not only in terms of the content we work very har
publishing house who worked with louise before.d somebody that therefore i trusted then we have the copy editor then we had another layer of editing. we went through a lot of edits but it was great because we would look at them we would discuss them we would say that's a point maybe we should imake it clearer or they raise a good problem that we need to resolve if there's ever been a point where we might've had some tension or difficulty. you turn in a manuscript obviously both of us thought it...
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inflicting louise with my nightmares. the idea of using the idea of terrorist groups getting nuclear weapons. >> this was not just -- it seriously was what kept you up. >> yes. back then and still does. it is a legitimate threat. and that gave us the plot line. that was the idea and then we worked for quite a while. this 19 day outline. i don't even think that the publishers could quite believe it. >> let's think about this. you have a crime writer and a secretary of state who meet and decide to write a blockbuster together which itself is a novel. let's do the origin story. how did you two meet? how did >> >> and by the publisher and the publisher that we had read it i will you take it from there. >> then sarah my publicist said for hillary clinton's best friend and then said by the way hillary does to. but i f think i passed out for a moment. i said i would love to my launching the book in chicago in hillary's hometown with a wide circle of friends many who have tuned in today. the one that before the event in these mom
inflicting louise with my nightmares. the idea of using the idea of terrorist groups getting nuclear weapons. >> this was not just -- it seriously was what kept you up. >> yes. back then and still does. it is a legitimate threat. and that gave us the plot line. that was the idea and then we worked for quite a while. this 19 day outline. i don't even think that the publishers could quite believe it. >> let's think about this. you have a crime writer and a secretary of state who...
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louise: staples have suffered the most. lot of price hikes, and in general europe versus the u.s., the u.s. is stronger. europe maybe still to come, but growth sentiment is working well for the u.s. tom: where are you finding a ballast for your portfolio? louise: we look for a broad range of characteristics, very sensitive to volatility we are seeing. last week very much in terms of growth sentiment working strongly. yesterday we had the rebound into value, positioning for the ongoing cyclical recovery. these value names with rate expectations coming in. it is about that quality but the value tilt as well. it is a balance coming in, and one area is the cyclical area that has yet to rebound. he expects that to do well -- we expect that to do well. tom: how do you want to look and change the makeup of that portfolio if the analysis is correct when it comes to the rate hike cycle? the view you will see rate hikes sooner than expected but for a shorter period. if that is what we get, how should investors look to reposition? lou
louise: staples have suffered the most. lot of price hikes, and in general europe versus the u.s., the u.s. is stronger. europe maybe still to come, but growth sentiment is working well for the u.s. tom: where are you finding a ballast for your portfolio? louise: we look for a broad range of characteristics, very sensitive to volatility we are seeing. last week very much in terms of growth sentiment working strongly. yesterday we had the rebound into value, positioning for the ongoing cyclical...
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we have requested statements from david and louise turpin. we have not heard back.tly serving their time in separate prisons in california. can you imagine seeing them? >> definitely not any time soon. i've been up -- i -- i never, never, never -- >> there's nothing you think you want to say to them? >> i want to know why, but i would never get that answer. >> so it's not -- >> it's just like a hundred whys. >> we'll be right back. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪nothing is everything♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪ ♪it's a most unusual day♪ ♪feel like throwing my worries away♪ ♪as an old
we have requested statements from david and louise turpin. we have not heard back.tly serving their time in separate prisons in california. can you imagine seeing them? >> definitely not any time soon. i've been up -- i -- i never, never, never -- >> there's nothing you think you want to say to them? >> i want to know why, but i would never get that answer. >> so it's not -- >> it's just like a hundred whys. >> we'll be right back. i've got moderate to severe...
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publishing house who had worked with louise before so we had somebody that louise trusted and thereforested in him we have the copy editor and then we had another layer of editing. we went through a lot of edits but it was great because we would look at them and then we would discuss themok and we woud say oh yeah that's a point that we should maybe make clear or raise the problems that we need to resolve. if there has ever been a point where we might have might have had some tension or difficulty in a u-turn in the manuscript and you both think it's in good shape and then we are flooded with all the suggestions and we did work through it but toward the end we got frustrated. >> don't change it at all. >> one of the things that the editor helps with and that somethinghi that you and i struggled with and we eventually got low fatigue but because the secretary is flying all over the place and every things are happening in different parts of the world that different times but it's all coming to a head and we know when bad things are going to happen but we had the timeline makes sense not o
publishing house who had worked with louise before so we had somebody that louise trusted and thereforested in him we have the copy editor and then we had another layer of editing. we went through a lot of edits but it was great because we would look at them and then we would discuss themok and we woud say oh yeah that's a point that we should maybe make clear or raise the problems that we need to resolve. if there has ever been a point where we might have might have had some tension or...
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on another car a vanity plate -- "david and louise 4 ever."pattern of shopping sprees, racking up huge credit card debts with her childlike obsession with buying children's clothes, toys, games she hoards. the children are not allowed to touch mother's toys unless she gives permission. this is a video made in the house of one the children's closets. brand-new clothes with price tags on them, while the children remain dressed in filth. >> they would buy literally so many expensive clothes and toys and stuff that they wasn't ever gonna use. about 100 different collector monopolies and stuff like that. >> reporter: at this point, david turpin files for bankruptcy. they decide the children will have to economize. so every day it was bread and peanut butter? >> mostly. very occasionally we would get, like, food frozen or maybe fast food place. >> reporter: so what did your mother and father eat? >> oh, they -- they always ate fast food, frozen meals. they had the good stuff. and i was the one usually preparing it. >> reporter: a video of the turpin
on another car a vanity plate -- "david and louise 4 ever."pattern of shopping sprees, racking up huge credit card debts with her childlike obsession with buying children's clothes, toys, games she hoards. the children are not allowed to touch mother's toys unless she gives permission. this is a video made in the house of one the children's closets. brand-new clothes with price tags on them, while the children remain dressed in filth. >> they would buy literally so many...
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louise sorry we are nearly — plant-based foods. louise sorry we are nearly out _ plant-based foods.foods. louise sorry we are nearly out of time but i we are nearly out of time but we are nearly out of time but we appreciate you joining us this morning. louise davis, happy world vegan day. to tell us, what are you eating? have you changed your eating habits because of your concern about the environment? i'm on twitter, it would be lovely to hear from you. twitter, it would be lovely to hearfrom you. don't twitter, it would be lovely to hear from you. don't forget on our website there is so much more about cop26 and details about what you can do. i will see you soon. morning. a change of month brings with it a change of the weather. we'll start the week with sunny spells and scattered showers. by the middle part of the week, it gets noticeably quieter, cooler for all of us, and some frost and fog overnight, so plenty to pack in there. so on monday morning, then, it looks somewhat like this — with low pressure easing away, and as we go through the week, high pressure will build in whi
louise sorry we are nearly — plant-based foods. louise sorry we are nearly out _ plant-based foods.foods. louise sorry we are nearly out of time but i we are nearly out of time but we are nearly out of time but we appreciate you joining us this morning. louise davis, happy world vegan day. to tell us, what are you eating? have you changed your eating habits because of your concern about the environment? i'm on twitter, it would be lovely to hear from you. twitter, it would be lovely to...
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i read i read everything louise penny writes anyway. anyways, i read their book so fast it was like somebody was timing me to get through it. we'll talk a little bit about that with secretary clinton. we will talk with her a lot about what is going on in the country right now. i'm really looking forward to that interview.lk >>> but before we get there, i want to give you an important update tonight on a story we have been covering closely. this is a story that is more than four decades in the making. we have been covering it for a while now just because it is a through-the-looking-glass, absolutely bizarre, impossible to believe story out of missouri related to a man named kevin strickland. kevin strickland was 18 years old in 1978 when he was arrested in kansas city, missouri. they put him on trial for a triple murder that he insisted he had nothing to do with. he had an alibi. it didn't matter. he had people who corroborated his alibi, it didn't matter. there was no physical evidence connecting him to the crime.al it didn't matter eit
i read i read everything louise penny writes anyway. anyways, i read their book so fast it was like somebody was timing me to get through it. we'll talk a little bit about that with secretary clinton. we will talk with her a lot about what is going on in the country right now. i'm really looking forward to that interview.lk >>> but before we get there, i want to give you an important update tonight on a story we have been covering closely. this is a story that is more than four decades...
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indeed, professor mary louise, - fifth and sixth wave., thank fifth and sixth wave. indeed, - professor mary louise, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. still to come a bit later in the programme: new zealand local leaders are calling on tourists to stay away, over fears that they will bring coronavirus to vulnerable local maori communities. but first. . .. i want to bring you this story. four days after the bodies of people who drowned in the channel while trying to reach the uk were discovered — the identities of all 27 are yet to be confirmed. many are thought to be kurds from northern iraq — and as the days go on without news, families there fear the worst. the bbc�*s murad shishani has the story of one man whose wife and three children are believed to have been on the boat. for those waiting for news, the uncertainty is almost as difficult as the grief. this man's wife and three children wanted to come to the uk to start a new life. away from their village, in iraqi kurdistan. his oldest daughter had wanted to study to become
indeed, professor mary louise, - fifth and sixth wave., thank fifth and sixth wave. indeed, - professor mary louise, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. still to come a bit later in the programme: new zealand local leaders are calling on tourists to stay away, over fears that they will bring coronavirus to vulnerable local maori communities. but first. . .. i want to bring you this story. four days after the bodies of people who drowned in the channel while trying to reach the uk were...
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she has co-written a political thriller called "state of terror" with her friend louise penny.eing chased. i very much enjoyed it. secretary clinton, it is good to have you here. congratulations on the book. >> thanks so much, rachel. it is great to talk to you, although i got exhausted as you were going through the last year like that. >> you have been exhausted? i have been covering it here every day. look at me. i'm actually only 14, i just look like this after this year. >> well, you're holding up well under the circumstances. >> yeah, that's makeup. anyway, i do want to ask you -- i did love the book. to be fair, i read everything that louise penny writes and so i would have read it even if she hadn't written it with you. i am struck by the fact it is a huge change in your life. i mean we use this comically alongside titles to introduce you, presidential nominee, former first lady, former senator, former secretary of state, but now you are just a novelist. is your life different, better, worse now that you are in this part of your life? >> you know what? it is different an
she has co-written a political thriller called "state of terror" with her friend louise penny.eing chased. i very much enjoyed it. secretary clinton, it is good to have you here. congratulations on the book. >> thanks so much, rachel. it is great to talk to you, although i got exhausted as you were going through the last year like that. >> you have been exhausted? i have been covering it here every day. look at me. i'm actually only 14, i just look like this after this...
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the other two trials are lower bars and could show better efficacy than 89%. >> louise, thank you veryuch hopeful news there, louise chen with cantor fitzgerald. >>> further ahead on the show, after staying out of the u.s. amid the pandemic r overseas buyers finally returning to the real estate market we will take a deep dive when "power lunch" returns. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> hi, everyone i'm sue sue. here's your cnbc news update at this hour. at washington's national cathedral today a funeral service for colin
the other two trials are lower bars and could show better efficacy than 89%. >> louise, thank you veryuch hopeful news there, louise chen with cantor fitzgerald. >>> further ahead on the show, after staying out of the u.s. amid the pandemic r overseas buyers finally returning to the real estate market we will take a deep dive when "power lunch" returns. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies....
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louise, how often would you normally see each other.year each. we'd see each other possibly every four months. then a few years ago, our mother died. we've gone back and forth a bit more since. >> you've gone back and forth a bit more since. you've certainly needed each other in that time, no doubt. >> yeah. >> sounds like maybe you were already due for a visit when the pandemic hit. did you have to cancel plans you already had in place to see each other? what was that like at the beginning of the pandemic? >> we were supposed to go in february, the beginning of the pan pandemic. family were all going new york to vegas, and that was canceled for a wedding. another wedding was supposed to be in england. it was canceled. there was a baby born, and i haven't been able to meet him. so many things have happened. >> beautiful. jill, what's in the days ahead? are you hanging out, have the morning coffee and catch up? >> chilling, relaxing, and enjoying time together with the children and everything. we're just going to make up for lost time, l
louise, how often would you normally see each other.year each. we'd see each other possibly every four months. then a few years ago, our mother died. we've gone back and forth a bit more since. >> you've gone back and forth a bit more since. you've certainly needed each other in that time, no doubt. >> yeah. >> sounds like maybe you were already due for a visit when the pandemic hit. did you have to cancel plans you already had in place to see each other? what was that like at...
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we are excited for her to be with us and the person of the hour tonight is jill louise busby was worked for years for a nonprofit sector with a focus on diversity and inclusion. when she updated a short scathing attack on the nonprofit corporate the video went viral and made her a sought after speaker. she continues to use social media writing in films to explore contradictions and challenge performances and accountability. she currently lives in washington and i want to invite those watching at home to shout out where you are watching from. we love to know your relationship to the author and we also would love for you to ask questions so you can can put any for questions that asked the question tab in the bottom of your your screen and if you're watching a cell phone and you want to put your question the chat i will gladly move it over for you. kick your feet up relax and enjoy it tonight and welcome so jill busby and chloe. >> i'm everyone. >> hi jill. how's it going? >> are right. how are you doing? >> i'm good. >> thanks for putting this together. jill and i've met once in person we
we are excited for her to be with us and the person of the hour tonight is jill louise busby was worked for years for a nonprofit sector with a focus on diversity and inclusion. when she updated a short scathing attack on the nonprofit corporate the video went viral and made her a sought after speaker. she continues to use social media writing in films to explore contradictions and challenge performances and accountability. she currently lives in washington and i want to invite those watching...
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here's louise lear. hi there. a mild morning for most of us but a lot of cloud around on this is a typical shot around england and wales but take a look at this. scotland, a different story. yes, it was cold in parts of eastern scotland and temperatures close to freezing but some beautiful sunshine out there at the moment and you can see where the cold air is sitting through scotland and northern ireland and further south we have a weak weather front, a ireland and further south we have a weak weatherfront, a real ireland and further south we have a weak weather front, a real nuisance, producing light, drizzly rain as well. so if we take a look at what to expect across england and wales, light drizzle drifting south and east and further north we have a breezy day with a few scattered showers here and there but we keep the clear skies and some sunshine as well and underneath the cloud, the light, drizzly rain, the temperatures will hold up into double digits quite widely and in terms of the feel of things, we are l
here's louise lear. hi there. a mild morning for most of us but a lot of cloud around on this is a typical shot around england and wales but take a look at this. scotland, a different story. yes, it was cold in parts of eastern scotland and temperatures close to freezing but some beautiful sunshine out there at the moment and you can see where the cold air is sitting through scotland and northern ireland and further south we have a weak weather front, a ireland and further south we have a weak...
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louise pilbeam, bbc news. did you watch strictly come dancing last night?ever deaf contestant. rose ayling—ellis, who's an actress on eastenders and her partner giovanni pernice, performed an emotional dance dedicated to the deaf community. let's take a look at what happened rose ayling—ellis and giovanni pernice. # and when you're gone, ifeel incomplete # # so if you want the truth... silence. # ijust want to be part of your symphony... as you saw there, the music stopped for a few seconds as the couple danced in silence, then resumed to show viewers what it's like for the deaf. i spoke to harriet oppenheimer from the national hearing charity rnid a little earlier, and she told me how significant rose's performance was to the deaf community. it was an extraordinary moment, it's a visceral moment to switch between hearing and silence. and i think that is what everyone felt who watched it. we have had a huge amount of interest from people, those who are deaf and in the hearing world, to what rose did last night. what have people been saying after viewing tha
louise pilbeam, bbc news. did you watch strictly come dancing last night?ever deaf contestant. rose ayling—ellis, who's an actress on eastenders and her partner giovanni pernice, performed an emotional dance dedicated to the deaf community. let's take a look at what happened rose ayling—ellis and giovanni pernice. # and when you're gone, ifeel incomplete # # so if you want the truth... silence. # ijust want to be part of your symphony... as you saw there, the music stopped for a few seconds...
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louise pilbeam, bbc news.les can be seen relaxing in the gardens of his highgrove estate in the photograph, taken earlier this summer. his royal highness will spend his birthday attending the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph. it's one of the longest annual bird migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arctic, across the pacific ocean before settling in new zealand for summer in the southern hemisphere. now, thanks to radio transmitters, experts can track exactly where the birds are and how long they fly for — and this year the longest flight ever by a land bird been recorded. here's the manager of the pukorokoro miranda shorebird centre on new zealand's north island, keith woodley, on these incredible journeys. they are astonishing birds. they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year. and in order to make these nonstop flights, they have got to do some pretty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they
louise pilbeam, bbc news.les can be seen relaxing in the gardens of his highgrove estate in the photograph, taken earlier this summer. his royal highness will spend his birthday attending the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph. it's one of the longest annual bird migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arctic, across the pacific ocean before settling in new zealand for summer in the southern hemisphere. now, thanks to radio...
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louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities.ies from case to case, how much can you tell people how much it impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is impacts on the daily life of those who live with it?— impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is massive. as ou who live with it? it is massive. as you said. — who live with it? it is massive. as you said. it _ who live with it? it is massive. as you said, it affects _ who live with it? it is massive. as you said, it affects people - who live with it? it is massive. as you said, it affects people at - you said, it affects people at different rates. i was diagnosed just over four years but now i need help with washing and dressing. cutting up food and things like that, so it gets more difficult as time goes on. in that, so it gets more difficult as time goes om— that, so it gets more difficult as time goes on. that, so it gets more difficult as time aoes on. , ., .,, time goes on. in terms of losing the vafious time goes on. in terms of losing the var
louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities.ies from case to case, how much can you tell people how much it impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is impacts on the daily life of those who live with it?— impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is massive. as ou who live with it? it is massive. as you said. — who live with it? it is massive. as you said. it _ who live with it? it is massive. as you said,...
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i don't know what louise did to renovate with willy brown, but it is the best office in city hall andceremony, as will lucas. and you have -- you are about to asend to the most independent office in san francisco city government. and i can't overstate how important that is. you know, the drafters of san francisco's city charter wanted the city attorney to speak with one voice, to be independent and to be answerable to the people of san francisco. and that's why the san francisco city attorney is only one of 10 elected city attorneys in the state of california. let me just tell you, not everybody likes that. when i took office, willy brown made it quite clear how much he didn't like having an independent elected city attorney and his last two years whenever we had a dispute, he would run to the press to talk about term limits on the city attorney. he never actually did it and we have a lot of laughs now but there were members of the board of supervisors who in my initial meetings talked about the importance of board of supervisors having the ability to appoint their own council and lou
i don't know what louise did to renovate with willy brown, but it is the best office in city hall andceremony, as will lucas. and you have -- you are about to asend to the most independent office in san francisco city government. and i can't overstate how important that is. you know, the drafters of san francisco's city charter wanted the city attorney to speak with one voice, to be independent and to be answerable to the people of san francisco. and that's why the san francisco city attorney...
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i'm not maggie no caught you. lehman couldn't but pun, fly, plan the corner. louise. little the soap timber cumin lumen good sam seeps, easy below. no. couldn't buy you? well miss okami when tonya tonya, when milan me, me poor, not o galle kid. what could the non mat mainly the messiah cooper, n cloud. put on. got my to me, phone from my summer when been back, he took klan valence nothing. i don't know the man didn't need elena. you gotta do my mother some more. why me when like when? yeah. come fell out the dog. how me diary lowball a what me today combined with i don't oh mom would know level one. why no, god damn body, no, no from the back door will make a new rule . thank you. with that he was sick with a balance, but you got a really bad a month. we about a about a, a a if you could get that done . yeah. oh let me see here with oh, oh no oh well i bought a with a boy and i me, i'm a poor do i have a good a level of them but as you'll have my dog, you know what they're gonna do but didn't go out with me and told me don't think so now i will know when they get here
i'm not maggie no caught you. lehman couldn't but pun, fly, plan the corner. louise. little the soap timber cumin lumen good sam seeps, easy below. no. couldn't buy you? well miss okami when tonya tonya, when milan me, me poor, not o galle kid. what could the non mat mainly the messiah cooper, n cloud. put on. got my to me, phone from my summer when been back, he took klan valence nothing. i don't know the man didn't need elena. you gotta do my mother some more. why me when like when? yeah....
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no more by in lieu of non mildly know courtney you lemon couldn't but pun life around the corner. louise little the soap. tuba cumin learman. good fam slips easy below. know couldn't by you know miss okami quin tonya . tonya, when we're la me, me poor. not look, go galle, kid. what could the non mat, mainly luis. i could plan. cow. put on. got my, to me. fun pump. i'm not my summer when been back? he took klan valence . i've been, i don't know, they didn't need elena. you gotta do my mother some more. why me when like when? yeah, come fell out the door. how many id love, how many die? why when me to day combine it. i don't oh my goodness, a level one. why don't we got in there with that all night about that through or will make a in the related related one rule. thank you. with that, he was sick with a balance, but you got a really bad we had somebody up a month. we about a about a day, a good time coming on. yeah. a miss with oh, oh no, no, i don't we, we'll wipe on button. mm hm. i got a boy and me or do i talk with a bar level them and i was you know how my dog you know what they're g
no more by in lieu of non mildly know courtney you lemon couldn't but pun life around the corner. louise little the soap. tuba cumin learman. good fam slips easy below. know couldn't by you know miss okami quin tonya . tonya, when we're la me, me poor. not look, go galle, kid. what could the non mat, mainly luis. i could plan. cow. put on. got my, to me. fun pump. i'm not my summer when been back? he took klan valence . i've been, i don't know, they didn't need elena. you gotta do my mother...
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i on the all the deal with louise hung on good way on monday, i'm not here but i could be called in the come near tod. he couldn't keep black men, you know. busy slow to one cup item that i need to teach him have to my day in pending. welcome to oakland where you will be on the 9. keep the layout and it's sassy, happy day. champion john to pompey like up in the bottom. what did out die? dental pies, idea man plan unco fun, the teeny cotton piano, medical fun no matter what am i allowed to get on the bow there when i had fun pull martin fung. now lucy b. i to ma'am and to mich happened in by now. they allow ballistics, a chin, a body, sam, latin one could come all well out a lot than by level in my ab unit by abel globe. i'm calling gotcha. talked up to up by they got available next call, but it and i hope a good many fight level. okay. keep going. lead to a new one. and yet milan in one and you pretty much got how many yeah. yeah. combined with full oh yeah, i mean, yeah, i mean, we may or may by my by you know, how my life on the job one been and i have it and no one to but the, my tha
i on the all the deal with louise hung on good way on monday, i'm not here but i could be called in the come near tod. he couldn't keep black men, you know. busy slow to one cup item that i need to teach him have to my day in pending. welcome to oakland where you will be on the 9. keep the layout and it's sassy, happy day. champion john to pompey like up in the bottom. what did out die? dental pies, idea man plan unco fun, the teeny cotton piano, medical fun no matter what am i allowed to get...
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a quite good political thriller, called state of terror, that she wrote with louise penny. since i already read everything louise penny writes that is an easy one for me to get there. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state, hillary clinton, is going to join me here live, at 9 pm tomorrow night. it's my first interview with, or since the 2020 election, and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, >> good evening rachel. i know i'll be doing at 9:00 tomorrow, watching you would secretary clinton. there is a lot of ground to cover now. yes, i mean, i sort of can't believe that i haven't talked to her since before the 2020 election. i mean it i know it's been covid, we haven't been doing any person interview, and we haven't been traveling, or doing all those things. but we sometimes make big interviews like that come around. i am really looking forward to that, there's a lot to talk about. >> we will be watching, thank you rachel. >> thank you learns. >> so let us not be petty whe
a quite good political thriller, called state of terror, that she wrote with louise penny. since i already read everything louise penny writes that is an easy one for me to get there. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state, hillary clinton, is going to join me here live, at 9 pm tomorrow night. it's my first interview with, or since the 2020 election, and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell,...
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oh, i like i look 4 months in, at the local give you a hello. louise. you gave to me, you get a competitive that they're my dad. they look it up, i'm gonna put them on a call a hold me up, but video to provide a 50 from water bill. i buy a lot on put out on that. they're living boom. like midday, i'm please. yeah. partition demik epidemic can't change that a month. yeah. but could you share baskets? i said was that about livable? yeah, la, pre, if i'd been in the shell, she's up new book and get it up on the show. like i don't believe you do get on with it, but i did it. yeah. by the way. but i did it crash initial demo, a 100 lab work on, but did al hm. the last june identical us in the 8 digit al gore, our body said, ah leg we operate comes out, including them in any one like the mom. i'll 100 i've been, i exact, you can please not mom. the i'm a definite duty, a law is it? we what, what, what the gate analogy come on and one min down log of his little minor league. what is a current come monday and wanted to get some a color? yep. do you want to, you
oh, i like i look 4 months in, at the local give you a hello. louise. you gave to me, you get a competitive that they're my dad. they look it up, i'm gonna put them on a call a hold me up, but video to provide a 50 from water bill. i buy a lot on put out on that. they're living boom. like midday, i'm please. yeah. partition demik epidemic can't change that a month. yeah. but could you share baskets? i said was that about livable? yeah, la, pre, if i'd been in the shell, she's up new book and...
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since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through.of amazing. but secretary of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. "way too early" is up next. ♪♪ >>> we're learning new details about that tragic crash at the holiday parade in wisconsin over the weekend, and the man police say was behind the wheel. the question remains, why did this happen? >>> plus, the house select committee investigating the january 6th capitol attack issues a new round of s&ps. the question is will they actually testify or turn over any documents? >>> and americans are feeling the pinch of inflation. now president biden is tapping current fed chair jerome powell for a second term. the question is will this
since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through.of amazing. but secretary of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. "way too early" is up next. ♪♪ >>> we're learning new details about that tragic crash at the holiday parade in wisconsin over...
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pulitzer prize-winning novelist louise erdrich discusses the importance of indigenous literature. much more. us >> woodruff: as we reported, the latest jobs data showed significant growth across different sectors of the economy, a promising sign of recovery in the wake of theve covid-19 delta variant surge. amna nawaz explains.am >> nawaz: judy, not only did the government report stronger- than-excted gains last month, but it also found more jobs were created in august and september than had been previouslyus estimated. last month, the private sectorat picked up momentum, with the leisure and hospitality sector adding 164,000 jobs. the professional business sector grew by 100,000, and manufacturing by 60,000. joining us from chicago to explain what this means, is diane swonk, chief economist at grant thorton. welcome back to the "newshour". thanks for being with us. i wonder bigg picture, you see the job numbers growing, unemployment dipped slightly overall when you look atig thes, where are the picture it paintst and where we are in the recovery. >> well, it means we're finally m
pulitzer prize-winning novelist louise erdrich discusses the importance of indigenous literature. much more. us >> woodruff: as we reported, the latest jobs data showed significant growth across different sectors of the economy, a promising sign of recovery in the wake of theve covid-19 delta variant surge. amna nawaz explains.am >> nawaz: judy, not only did the government report stronger- than-excted gains last month, but it also found more jobs were created in august and september...
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a quite good political thriller, called state of terror, that she wrote with louise penny. easy one for me to get there. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state, hillary clinton, is going to join me here live, at 9 pm tomorrow night. it's my first interview with, or since the 2020 election, and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, >> good evening rachel. i know i'll be doing at 9:00 tomorrow, watching you would secretary clinton. there is a lot of ground to cover now. yes, i mean, i sort of can't believe that i
a quite good political thriller, called state of terror, that she wrote with louise penny. easy one for me to get there. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state, hillary clinton, is going to join me here live, at 9 pm tomorrow night. it's my first interview with, or since the 2020 election, and everything in between. really looking forward to that. i will see you then. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, >> good evening rachel. i know i'll be doing at 9:00...
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the central bank of canada is trying very hard to communicate to us, this louise, we have it under controle fed is doing the same thing. it seems like a risky conversation to keep having four months. simona: at some point, things will start improving. we thought they were starting to improve already but we were under the wrong impression apparently. it is inevitable that at some point rings start to stabilize. the supply chain challenges we are seeing today will not be with us forever. the vase effects that come from energy prices will start to work in the opposite direction in 2022. it is very painful to go through it. the central banks are right in saying that it is transitory, it is not permanent, will not go down forever, but it is in emotion of purchasing power. i think you see right the consumers responding to that with deteriorating sentiment. and not only that, they are responding as workers. consumers are also workers. you mentioned on the program the quit rate. it is a logical response to look at rising costs of living, to look at the tight labor market, and ask yourself, as an i
the central bank of canada is trying very hard to communicate to us, this louise, we have it under controle fed is doing the same thing. it seems like a risky conversation to keep having four months. simona: at some point, things will start improving. we thought they were starting to improve already but we were under the wrong impression apparently. it is inevitable that at some point rings start to stabilize. the supply chain challenges we are seeing today will not be with us forever. the vase...
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since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. ly see you then. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> i know what i'll be doing tomorrow at 9:00, watching you with secretary clinton there is a lot of ground to cover now. >> yeah. i mean i sort of can't believe i haven't talked to her since -- i haven't been able to interview her since before the 2020 election. i know it's been covid and we haven't been doing in-person interviews and all that stuff and we haven't been traveling and do all those things that sometimes make big interviews like that come around. but yeah, i'm really looking forward to that. there is a lot to talk about. >> well, we will be watching. thank you, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> so let us not be petty when our
since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through. it's kind of amazing. but secretary of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. ly see you then. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> i know what i'll be doing tomorrow at 9:00,...
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i read i read everything louise penny writes anyway.t it was like somebody was timing me to get through it. we'll talk a little bit about that with secretary clinton. we will talk with her a lot about what is going on in the country right now. i'm really looking forward to that interview.lk >>> but before we get there, i want to give you an important update tonight on a story we have been covering closely. this is a story that is more than four decades in the making. we have been covering it for a while now just because it is a through-the-looking-glass, absolutely bizarre, impossible to believe story out of missouri related to a man named kevin strickland. kevin strickland was 18 years
i read i read everything louise penny writes anyway.t it was like somebody was timing me to get through it. we'll talk a little bit about that with secretary clinton. we will talk with her a lot about what is going on in the country right now. i'm really looking forward to that interview.lk >>> but before we get there, i want to give you an important update tonight on a story we have been covering closely. this is a story that is more than four decades in the making. we have been...
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much that's fascinating and good about it, and writing a novel during the pandemic with my friend louise have a chance to collaborate with her, to do something i had never done before. using her extraordinary writing ability, her creativity, and my experience and some of my ideas. i don't think we could've done it if it hadn't have been during the pandemic, rachel. . because it was just so all consuming, and it's been terrific, and i love the fact that we were able to do it together, and they you know, a lot of people seem to be enjoying it. i'm thrilled they like the thriller, so to speak. >> well, i'm gonna put up on the screen my favorite headline of a review of your book. this is from the l.a. times. the headline is, hillary clinton's debut crime novel is actually good. >> [laughs] . >> the pollen that to me when i wrote my first book, to me that's my fever kind of review, people who are ready to hate it, but they must admit it's good. you must be buoyed by the fact that people who are prepared to haiti because it's you, so liked it. >> i'm kind of used to people underestimating me,
much that's fascinating and good about it, and writing a novel during the pandemic with my friend louise have a chance to collaborate with her, to do something i had never done before. using her extraordinary writing ability, her creativity, and my experience and some of my ideas. i don't think we could've done it if it hadn't have been during the pandemic, rachel. . because it was just so all consuming, and it's been terrific, and i love the fact that we were able to do it together, and they...
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since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through. of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. ly see you then. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> i know what i'l
since i already read everything louise penny writes, that was an easy one to get through. of state hillary clinton is going to join me here live at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night. it's going to be my first interview with her since the 2020 election and everything in between. really looking forward to that. ly see you then. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> i know what i'l