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i mean, there was a time back in time on tuesdays with maureen. before that, i wrote five or six columns a week about sports. i, you know, if i write one, it's a lot now and it's usually just when there's things going on. but the paper that i work for has been very kind to seek me to continue to do what i'm doing, even in small doses. and i'm very proud of the city i live in and i and sports here in detroit is a big part of of our you know, we're not a we're not a hollywood town. we're not in new york town. we don't have celebrities flying in left and right and moving here. but sports is this kind of something we all can can connect around. and so i appreciate the connection that it gives me to my community. and as long as they'll have me doing it and i'm capable of doing it, i guess i'll continue. mitch albom, how did you end up at brandeis. well, the the joe cancer of that is my my my dad said that if i left high school early, he would get me a car. and so i decided i would leave in 11th grade because i had enough credits, because i was going to
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one of >>one of the things i love about what maureen and her team is doing is that so often we focus on the big three automakers which is important, you know, for all the obvious reasons, but what they're doing is focused on the whole network of small suppliers, you know, the hundreds if not thousands of small family owned suppliers to the big three and making sure that as maureen said, they have the new materials, the new technology, the new training so that they can continue to service as we move towards e. v. s. so i give you a lot of credit for getting into the supply chain. >>the last thing i'll say, i talk about this for a long time, but going through two of the major american automobile plants for a long time for extended... --that it is -- you can maintain the compatibility and still get a lot done. and maybe as my grandfather used to say, -- i will see you at the auto show. >> we welcome you. absolutely. so the mention of robotics is a perfect segue. i'd love to turn it over to stephanie from the southwestern pennsylvania new economy coalition. you all will be receiving $62.
one of >>one of the things i love about what maureen and her team is doing is that so often we focus on the big three automakers which is important, you know, for all the obvious reasons, but what they're doing is focused on the whole network of small suppliers, you know, the hundreds if not thousands of small family owned suppliers to the big three and making sure that as maureen said, they have the new materials, the new technology, the new training so that they can continue to service...
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our kron 4 correspondent maureen hughes takes a look back at the queen's legacy on the throne. take a listen. >> i'm elizabeth alexandra, mary windsor >> not exactly born to be queen, at least not birth. back in 1926. but her uncle's abdication pass the crown to her father after his death. elizabeth ascended to the throne at just 25 years old. the first televised coronation seen around the world in 1952. putting new queen inside people's homes like no boil >> husband philip kneeling before her only years earlier at her side for their wedding. >> children together. the first the future king and the u.s.. outside. >> prince charles and his first wife, another mother to a future king. the rumored source of ill will and loyal family. princess diana's tragic death marking a defining moment in lives of its rain. she addressed a >> so what i say to you now as queen and as a grandmother, i say from my home. >> we know a bit fixture on the world stage meeting nearly every american president since harry truman dancing with the war. it forces with reagan watching baseball with >> this is
our kron 4 correspondent maureen hughes takes a look back at the queen's legacy on the throne. take a listen. >> i'm elizabeth alexandra, mary windsor >> not exactly born to be queen, at least not birth. back in 1926. but her uncle's abdication pass the crown to her father after his death. elizabeth ascended to the throne at just 25 years old. the first televised coronation seen around the world in 1952. putting new queen inside people's homes like no boil >> husband philip...
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we would like to hear from you and i would like to call on maureen. just tell us about how are you going to invest the $52 million, what are the products are doing, and what does this mean for the small businesses in the supply chain in detroit's auto manufacturing industry? >> good morning. thank you, madam secretary, and good morning, mr. president. we are thrilled to join you here today from detroit, the global epicenter of mobility. i want to introduce two of our partners who are with me today. quinton master junior who is the ceo of the michigan economic corporation, matt stabler, the ceo of tech down detroit we have a large group of over 140 partners joining us virtually and to work together for the successful application. we are honored the eva has recognized the detroit region is leading the transformation from internal combustion engine to electric vehicle. jim is the answer to a build back better regional challenge. through inclusive and equitable lines, gem will help redefine every aspect of mobility from the cutting edge technology to crea
we would like to hear from you and i would like to call on maureen. just tell us about how are you going to invest the $52 million, what are the products are doing, and what does this mean for the small businesses in the supply chain in detroit's auto manufacturing industry? >> good morning. thank you, madam secretary, and good morning, mr. president. we are thrilled to join you here today from detroit, the global epicenter of mobility. i want to introduce two of our partners who are with...
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joining me now is what indiana state representative maureen bauer.h for joining us this evening. i wanted to play a clip of your passionate floor speech from last month about your state's abortion ban. >> from every corner of this state, people are demanding that their voices be heard by this legislature. to demand equal rights under the law, to have the same control over their body that is guaranteed to any man in indiana. >> talk to us a little bit about your reaction to your state's abortion ban. it obviously moved you. it touched you, and i just want you to expand on that for us. >> we were the first state, as you mentioned, to enact a ban on abortion, through the state legislature. this was overwhelmingly unpopular in the state of indiana. medical doctors first spoke up during the pandemic to defend public health measures, when the republican controlled general assembly attempted to remove those protections that were in place, attempted to overstep, interfere with the medical communities ability to do their job. and so, this year again, we saw m
joining me now is what indiana state representative maureen bauer.h for joining us this evening. i wanted to play a clip of your passionate floor speech from last month about your state's abortion ban. >> from every corner of this state, people are demanding that their voices be heard by this legislature. to demand equal rights under the law, to have the same control over their body that is guaranteed to any man in indiana. >> talk to us a little bit about your reaction to your...
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it's $72.00, it's spelled offering and still maureen's are predicted in the month of september. and out of these 3x3w1x6w are, is the number of children which we are getting. it's a huge, huge number. it's a overwhelming situation on ground. so, so we see complete devastation. so we are making sure that the children under 5, they have the special need in terms of the rex nations and other medical health care. so we are making sure that to over more by clinics, through our health teams, we reach out to the far flung areas with still the reserves struggle to reach. you know, that part of our population there, which is which is living in a far flung areas. it's really unfortunate to see that the children have lost all the personal belongings. they have lost everything which they loved and cared about, like their house is school, their personal belongings. so it's, it's quite tied, breaking to see. and for that, save the children has stablished the child friendly spaces on ground as well. we are, we are trying to pull wide, some recreational activities as well as we know that in suc
it's $72.00, it's spelled offering and still maureen's are predicted in the month of september. and out of these 3x3w1x6w are, is the number of children which we are getting. it's a huge, huge number. it's a overwhelming situation on ground. so, so we see complete devastation. so we are making sure that the children under 5, they have the special need in terms of the rex nations and other medical health care. so we are making sure that to over more by clinics, through our health teams, we reach...
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j o i and i purchased so maureen for sure if it just sounds crucial we offer. okay. the manager said, well, what i saw was the wrong on telling you percent. okay, so when once i knew it, when i'm concerned, gosh, we were supposed to do this when they were sure charmaine forced counsel because i was wanted for sure. when i put in to the, i see i can send y'all to special names of the meal. you need to know if i want an email or a new one or i'm fine with us awhile so i can try to buy a new one. got it up to me. well, let us know. i mean sure no more. no more. ellie simon, he's too much sure. bathroom for you. and you don't know if i want you to move a or a new a book with a phone while app please also. oh no, we did it with that was sent out, which was a, a, with a a a demo. my pay stub as well. i can so that they don't want to book it at all. mm. ah . so you'll get a nice, a bachelor bag booker cutter. cut with me. it was meant to be the day is here, the car was going on quickly. put a tragic attack. stop the world. and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispere
j o i and i purchased so maureen for sure if it just sounds crucial we offer. okay. the manager said, well, what i saw was the wrong on telling you percent. okay, so when once i knew it, when i'm concerned, gosh, we were supposed to do this when they were sure charmaine forced counsel because i was wanted for sure. when i put in to the, i see i can send y'all to special names of the meal. you need to know if i want an email or a new one or i'm fine with us awhile so i can try to buy a new one....
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me a composition based on maureen morris novel, the devil's gluttony. see we're law group and we only so sharon called is this if we were oh, so la amato they want is there a punch you mean no to they said oh more tory sharon with a g. it's or hurry. of course the on the yes sir. mailed to her. out in 2 hours, chorus little pool. ah a washer. i might be on the more shaylin dagger jewel when you're not alone. diaesha the jewelry. who are you? still civil? no. ha. a negotiate? yes. the honda you? how sister? 9 this demo. but that's your each is a get. they mess with us. you are none us i g. but then again, just so mid them us corner nakano couldn't see me. could i my garbage. he got a near the stone o. cool. so you store what the sure meet them us, me me a piece on us, the victims of world war 2. the japanese built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of that war. oh, the people who want peace gather the ceremonies to mourn and come in ah ah ah, ah, the war is to blame, save a japanese people who come to move last loved ones. mm. i mean, you see
me a composition based on maureen morris novel, the devil's gluttony. see we're law group and we only so sharon called is this if we were oh, so la amato they want is there a punch you mean no to they said oh more tory sharon with a g. it's or hurry. of course the on the yes sir. mailed to her. out in 2 hours, chorus little pool. ah a washer. i might be on the more shaylin dagger jewel when you're not alone. diaesha the jewelry. who are you? still civil? no. ha. a negotiate? yes. the honda you?...
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everybody knows more in gas, syndicated columnist, brilliant funny and i would say about maureen if she's writing about somebody you don't like you enjoy reading it and she's writing about somebody you talike you hate it. if she wasabout to be a star at the washington star when theyfolded and when they folded in 1981 it was big news . it was one of the first major daily news to fail . reporters and editors were being interviewed and she and another person or on the n today show with jane pauly doing the interview and they're going through the e usual things and jane turns to her and frankly practically pats maureen on the head and says since you have such a bright promising future what job you want next and t.maureen who had ice water inher veins says yours . and it was a stunned five seconds of tv time. back to you. writing, you learn to writeat a young age and you write about this and everything will be okay . talk about what you think was significant being able to write well ? >> i feel like if you are a young reader in your mind whether one of your big dreams is that you would love to
everybody knows more in gas, syndicated columnist, brilliant funny and i would say about maureen if she's writing about somebody you don't like you enjoy reading it and she's writing about somebody you talike you hate it. if she wasabout to be a star at the washington star when theyfolded and when they folded in 1981 it was big news . it was one of the first major daily news to fail . reporters and editors were being interviewed and she and another person or on the n today show with jane pauly...
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the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the now starting to not trust this side. we have told that, you know, trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, learn on iraq and palestine, or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham k. i breathed that your question is in fact composed of different questions and i will provide different answers. my 1st answer was in the relations with saudi arabia. lee, have some ongoing discussion with saudi arabia hosted in, broaden the friendly country iraq in was a panel discussion. i've been house for 5 rounds and they will be able to be believed read the regional issues, if not interested, or external or whatever. then settled. we have a task re import as to regional dialogue and we believe that they can be flexible. and regional officials have the capacity to resolve the issues without these interference of forces, but for the human as well. yeah. but yeah, any hallmark was okay, so the human
the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the now starting to not trust this side. we have told that, you know, trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, learn on iraq and palestine, or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham k. i breathed that your question is in fact composed of different questions and i will provide different...
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the behavior of the mission and practice the right people, the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the now starting to not trust this side. we have told that we do not trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, lebanon, iraq, and palestine. or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham care? i or is that your question is in fact compose of different questions and i will provide different my 1st answer had was indeed relations with saudi arabia. lee, have some online discussion with saudi arabia hosted in, broaden the friendly country iraq in was actually punch these discussion. i've been house for 5 rounds and they will be, can be believe read the regional issues if not interested. but the extend, our services will be settled, we have a task great importance to regional dialogue and we believe that they can be full and regional officials have the capacity to resolve the issues without these interference of forces. but just for the
the behavior of the mission and practice the right people, the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the now starting to not trust this side. we have told that we do not trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, lebanon, iraq, and palestine. or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham care? i or is that your question is in fact compose...
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but especially to stolen professor maureen leave for the university of the west scotland excellent analysis, especially for a global audience that is hungry to understand the monarch monarchy and its scottish connections. professor, thank you. thank you. ah, we're now to the war in ukraine. keep says that its troops have liberated more than 20 settlements in the past 24 hours as they continue a rapid advance in the eastern har keith and don't ask regions. now the map here that you're looking at, it shows the frontline 12 days ago. and then yesterday and you can see the latest territory that ukraine says it has recaptured from russia control that is in light blue. russia is dubbing it's withdrawal from the region is to calling it a regrouping overnight. ukrainian officials is said that russian air strikes on civilian infrastructure had caused widespread power outages. ukrainian, president zalinski says that russia is deliberately trying to deprive people of electricity and heat. and today, the mayor of heath described the strikes as russian reprisals for ukraine's recent territorial gaines.
but especially to stolen professor maureen leave for the university of the west scotland excellent analysis, especially for a global audience that is hungry to understand the monarch monarchy and its scottish connections. professor, thank you. thank you. ah, we're now to the war in ukraine. keep says that its troops have liberated more than 20 settlements in the past 24 hours as they continue a rapid advance in the eastern har keith and don't ask regions. now the map here that you're looking...
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that the if the under water, about 70 to 75 years continue to to mean flood even asked me to becky maureen's in the 2nd half of the day of the government, of course, has announced you may show us now, most of them feel like, need your reactions to situation like, you know, the larger question of what the long term solution. did you mean not happy, not effective with the you know, being flooded. i did have been taught water supply has seen also i hate to move to pieces that you should continue to me. alarming in some parts of the city. a one to mean of places from been what is applied to big, who has also been flooded and you know, that are going on. you know, that wasn't announcement, that's what would be in fact. but beyond that, there's nothing more that can be done, has been deploy, employing tankers in different parts of the the situation does look bad, but people think back to what's the end of what to rekey the what i said, that's something that even every time that heavy beans, that's something that people kind of get used to. we also saw one desk because of an extra fusion. so i've,
that the if the under water, about 70 to 75 years continue to to mean flood even asked me to becky maureen's in the 2nd half of the day of the government, of course, has announced you may show us now, most of them feel like, need your reactions to situation like, you know, the larger question of what the long term solution. did you mean not happy, not effective with the you know, being flooded. i did have been taught water supply has seen also i hate to move to pieces that you should continue...
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the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the right now. so who do not trust this side? we have told that, you know, trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, lebanon, iraq, and palestine. or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham care? i or is that your question is in fact compose of different questions and i will provide a few friends. i says my 1st answer had was indeed relations with saudi arabia. lee have some ongoing discussion with saudi arabia hosted in broaden the friendly country iraq in was actually punch the discussion. i've been house for 5 rounds and they will be coming to be believed. i read the regional issues if not into said but the extend, our services will be settled. we have a task, great and poor as the regional dialogue. and we believe that they can be full and regional officials have the capacity to resolve the issues without these interference of all before forces. but just for t
the world shifts the same behavior is maureen and people who have the right now. so who do not trust this side? we have told that, you know, trust the united states. so mister president, what is the current state of iran saudi relations or to run and re, are ready to address the issues on yemen, lebanon, iraq, and palestine. or are you only focused on bilateral relations? none taken, graham care? i or is that your question is in fact compose of different questions and i will provide a few...
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thus i head mckinna prasad chad maureen tanner and niger it consists of 3000 members of the french armed forces added suddenly, had quoted in the capital of chad, initially intended to follow up on the successes and expanded the frenchman as his word. it has not proven to be effective, but has provoked a strong anti french sentiment throughout the region. again, our guest says the presence of a french forces hurts his country more than they help. and should leave the since the beginning of the french military operation behind their forces have acted in contempt of the population of niger in many areas of the country. we find the presence of these forces which are not helping niger to answer security unacceptable. a force that is killing more citizens of our country than terrorists . this is what formed the basis of the m 62 movement. we will fight into our country as truly independent into our country and its citizens can enjoy and explored its natural wealth until the government is at the service of the people. when i send here though, a us congressman is pushing for a new investigation
thus i head mckinna prasad chad maureen tanner and niger it consists of 3000 members of the french armed forces added suddenly, had quoted in the capital of chad, initially intended to follow up on the successes and expanded the frenchman as his word. it has not proven to be effective, but has provoked a strong anti french sentiment throughout the region. again, our guest says the presence of a french forces hurts his country more than they help. and should leave the since the beginning of the...
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>> you know, maureen dowd a few years ago had a column, columnist for the times, where maureen said thatwith. one of the examples, michael beschloss, was george w. bush who said in 2000 -- >> no nation -- >> that america was going to have a humble foreign policy. >> right. >> that it was really more of a domestic focus of the agenda. then there was 9/11 and, of course, george bush and the entire government had to respond in several ways. joe biden, likewise, wanted to bring this country together. and talked about that. he has been able to work with the other side in a way we haven't seen in about 20 years. that said, when you have united states senators that are talking about republican riots in the streets, talking about violence in the streets if the law is enforced, joe biden is really pushed to a position, is he not, where he doesn't have any choice but to speak out against the calls for violence and civil war. >> i think you're right, joe. good morning, mika, as well. here we're in a situation where we're talking about historical parallels. in 1860, we were on the precipice of civil
>> you know, maureen dowd a few years ago had a column, columnist for the times, where maureen said thatwith. one of the examples, michael beschloss, was george w. bush who said in 2000 -- >> no nation -- >> that america was going to have a humble foreign policy. >> right. >> that it was really more of a domestic focus of the agenda. then there was 9/11 and, of course, george bush and the entire government had to respond in several ways. joe biden, likewise, wanted...
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deal is mostly under water, about 70 to 75 years continued to mean flood even as we'd expecting maureen's in the 2nd half of the day of the government, of course has announced a few measures. now most of them feel like need your reactions to the situation. but you know, the, know the logic question. what does the voltage solution still remains? lodge of people happening lodge to be affected with the, you know, being flooded. i've been, i've been follow thoughts. what to supply has been also a hate to move spots of the city. substitution continues to me alarming in some parts of the city and are basing for marines in the day and data and water supplies . in particular, there is problem is knows what proportions being taken to help people out with bottle water and so forth. was want to supplies being hit proposal once the mean of cases from been what is applied to big noodle has also been flooded and done. you know, did audit bed well, so going on cotton, even as we speak, there was an announcement that for 2 days that the what's that i would be impacted . but you know, beyond that there's
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the whole, maureen president, ferdinand marcus junior, also praised the preparedness of the government and of the people. i think i don't, it's clear for all mile this, sir. from what we did this last, this is a very, very important this for felicia on. ah, get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are going to use. despite those preparations, nora was destructive. several rescue workers became the 1st known victims of the storm. in entire villages in the countryside remain flooded. many fear the full extent of the damage is only just starting to become clear. ordinary low al jazeera manila, the british pound has fallen to an all time low against the us dollar before parsley. recovering a plunge nearly 5 percent as markets opens in asia. on monday, the dive comes as concerns a growing over the u. k. economy. after its new government unveiled major tax cuts . investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money. the government is borrowing to funds that package beneath barker is outside the london stock exchange . he tells us more about what this mean
the whole, maureen president, ferdinand marcus junior, also praised the preparedness of the government and of the people. i think i don't, it's clear for all mile this, sir. from what we did this last, this is a very, very important this for felicia on. ah, get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are going to use. despite those preparations, nora was destructive. several rescue workers became the 1st known victims of the storm. in entire villages in the...
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morten: in shawn: my mentor is maureen dowd. everything i learned, i learned from her. she is a singular voice and she had a huge influence on me. also, the old vanity fair, a magazine writer whose pieces were so good, sharp, and funny, and that made me want to do that for living. all the greats. tom wolf. christopher hitchens. you flip through those magazines and it's such good writing on every page. celeste: is that how you learn to write, by reading them? shawn: i guess. becca: i don't think you should try to imitate anyone. that is a mistake. you should try to develop your own voice, but you should try to learn things from people. there are people eyes, before i sit down and write. tons of novelists who are beautiful prose stylists, and there are lots of people i rather die than imitate, but my principle is i never say anything mean by name unless i am able to substantiate my attack with lots of bad prose. >> ruto. morten: similar to what sean says about admiring an older kind of journalism, i think we both admire or romanticize the new york intellectuals, that heyd
morten: in shawn: my mentor is maureen dowd. everything i learned, i learned from her. she is a singular voice and she had a huge influence on me. also, the old vanity fair, a magazine writer whose pieces were so good, sharp, and funny, and that made me want to do that for living. all the greats. tom wolf. christopher hitchens. you flip through those magazines and it's such good writing on every page. celeste: is that how you learn to write, by reading them? shawn: i guess. becca: i don't think...
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change the speech because the white house was aware putin could be making this announcement about maureenements. but they tweaked certain parts with secretary blinken and jake sullivan. but it was a very forceful condemnation from president biden saying this is not what russia can do and also making the argument that if russia is allowed to do this with impunity and to act without any consequences, then it creates broader implications on the world stage. obviously we've been talking about taiwan and china, and whether or not china could potentially invade taiwan and how the united states would respond. so really trying to have this overarching message about the fact that the united nations has got to work better and work together cohesively to hold russia accountable. he talked about reforms to the united nations security council. that's where russia has the veto power they have seen them wield when the united nation is trying to take action on ukraine. they have blocked those efforts. so really making that larger argument. also saying the idea of what russiaes doing here should make peop
change the speech because the white house was aware putin could be making this announcement about maureenements. but they tweaked certain parts with secretary blinken and jake sullivan. but it was a very forceful condemnation from president biden saying this is not what russia can do and also making the argument that if russia is allowed to do this with impunity and to act without any consequences, then it creates broader implications on the world stage. obviously we've been talking about...
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. >> okay, that's maureen in new hampshire there.gain, we will continue on for the next half hour if you want to call in on this poll numbers from the recent ones, at least from nbc, rising numbers for the biden administration. president biden, 202-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8001 for republicans, 202-748-8002 for independent. you can always text us at 202-748-8003 if you wish and post on facebook and twitter as well. it wasn't that cbs and we, the president talking about a variety of things, topics, one of those topics that he did engage was the current inflation rate, which some of you have brought up during the course of this first half hour. here is the president from sunday. >> mister president, as you know, last tuesday, the annual inflation rate came in at 8.3%. the stock market nosedived. people are shocked by their grocery bills. what can you do better and faster? >> first of all, let's put this in perspective. inflation rate month a month was up just an inch, hardly at all. >> you're not arguing 8.3 is good news? >> no.
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yes, it's actually unusual on from the way the predictions actually, maureen is expected and this particular area we call it the mountain resort area. and i said district is one of them that usually experiences every rain and it's quite healy. equality has a number of what's up with these. we know that they must number evolve. we not that my book will revolve. we actually installed the recently a monitoring 51 read by now mom, i need to read to indicate the rising water level. so as we continue receiving more normal heavy rain fall in the area, it's likely that even the river my bus, it's bumps. and so we are ready conducting the alley warning to the members of the community who live around the same rate by the wrong that river on. so we are doing a lot of sensation, basically to prepare communities. i hate of any emergencies. thank you for the good work you're doing. irene. nikita a spokeswoman of red cross in uganda. thank you. thank you. so now rescue in relief operations are taking place in the southern indian city of angle lou after torrential rain, their monsoon rains that began on sun
yes, it's actually unusual on from the way the predictions actually, maureen is expected and this particular area we call it the mountain resort area. and i said district is one of them that usually experiences every rain and it's quite healy. equality has a number of what's up with these. we know that they must number evolve. we not that my book will revolve. we actually installed the recently a monitoring 51 read by now mom, i need to read to indicate the rising water level. so as we continue...
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maureen, deputy assistant attorney general about the departments failures since 2019 to implement the custody reporting act a failure that has undermined federal oversight of conditions in prisons and jails nationwide and therefore underminedre americans human andth constitutional rights. members of congress swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states. including the rights of those who are incarcerated and we are here today because of what the united states is allowing to happen on our watch in prisons, jails and detention centers nationwide as a moral disgrace. serving on the preeminent investigative panel it's our obligation to investigate the federal government's complicity in this disgrace. therefore it's our obligation to ask what tools the department of justice is using to protect the rights of the incarcerated, to hold doj accountable when it fails to use those tools and to furnish better and more powerful tools with which the department can defend civil rights and civil liberties. i was encouraged when assistant attorney general kristen clark announced a
maureen, deputy assistant attorney general about the departments failures since 2019 to implement the custody reporting act a failure that has undermined federal oversight of conditions in prisons and jails nationwide and therefore underminedre americans human andth constitutional rights. members of congress swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states. including the rights of those who are incarcerated and we are here today because of what the united states is allowing to...
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law professor andrea armstrong discussed data about prison deaths, and the department of justice's maureen henneberg and the u.s. government accountability office's gretta goodwin discussed what the doj is doing to improve accurate reporting of prison deaths and enforcement of the death in custody reporting act (dcra). the subcommittee will come to order. today the subcommittee continues our bipartisan work investigating prisons and jails across united states. in july, we found corruption and abuse in the justice system and questioned former director of the bureau of prisons. despite a clear charge from congress, to determine who is dying and jails across the country, where they are dying and why they are dying. the department justice is failing to do so. this failure undermines efforts to address the urgent humanitarian crisis on behind bars across the country. our investigation has revealed that last year alone according to gao analysis our request that the department of justice failed to reveal nearly 1000 deaths across the country. the true number is likely much higher. we will hear to
law professor andrea armstrong discussed data about prison deaths, and the department of justice's maureen henneberg and the u.s. government accountability office's gretta goodwin discussed what the doj is doing to improve accurate reporting of prison deaths and enforcement of the death in custody reporting act (dcra). the subcommittee will come to order. today the subcommittee continues our bipartisan work investigating prisons and jails across united states. in july, we found corruption and...
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dame maureen lipman, thank ou was unique. dame maureen lipman, thank you for— was unique.e was here from the 305 until the 605. the queen herself used to go up into the organ loft to listen to him played, and it is said that he actually taught her majesty the piano. sirwilliam actually taught her majesty the piano. sir william harris, actually taught her majesty the piano. sirwilliam harris, he is called. but there is music al5o piano. sirwilliam harris, he is called. but there is music also by bach, samuel coleridge taylor, modern music from judith weir, elgar, vaughan williams, all of those famou5 british composers. but for the moment, it seems those famous british composers. but for the moment, it seems they sit in silence and just talk to each other. the banners of the knights of the garter now interestingly the 1000th knight of the garter would you believe was the prince of wales, who was prince william then. he was appointed in 2008, the 1000th knight of the garter. it goes back centuries. it was in the gift of the sovereign, only given to people who have distinguish
dame maureen lipman, thank ou was unique. dame maureen lipman, thank you for— was unique.e was here from the 305 until the 605. the queen herself used to go up into the organ loft to listen to him played, and it is said that he actually taught her majesty the piano. sirwilliam actually taught her majesty the piano. sir william harris, actually taught her majesty the piano. sirwilliam harris, he is called. but there is music al5o piano. sirwilliam harris, he is called. but there is music also...
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law professor andrea armstrong discussed data about prison deaths, and the department of justice's maureenenneberg and the u.s. government accountability office's gretta goodwin discussed what the doj is doing to improve accurate reporting of prison deaths and enforcement of the death in custody reporting act (dcra).
law professor andrea armstrong discussed data about prison deaths, and the department of justice's maureenenneberg and the u.s. government accountability office's gretta goodwin discussed what the doj is doing to improve accurate reporting of prison deaths and enforcement of the death in custody reporting act (dcra).
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maureen and her daughter emily made the decision to come this morning and entered through the accessible the river thames, there are volunteers on hand to help, multi—faith teams are here to offer support and solace. this morning the archbishop of canterburyjoined them, after playing a leading role in recent days. the idea of coming to see people here today? to see how people are and where they have come from. most people are in very good shape. i had a couple of conversations yesterday, where the process had renewed their sense of grief over their own losses. i have heard that a lot. particularly coming out, the chaplains have found that. leading politicians would have been in westminster hall many times, but never before to pay their respects to their monarch. by day and by night, they will continue to come over the next few days, compelled by their own reasons, with their own stories, but with one thing in common — the desire to say thank you and to say goodbye. john maguire, bbc news, westminster. the prince and princess of wales have been in sandringham in norfolk to see the tribute
maureen and her daughter emily made the decision to come this morning and entered through the accessible the river thames, there are volunteers on hand to help, multi—faith teams are here to offer support and solace. this morning the archbishop of canterburyjoined them, after playing a leading role in recent days. the idea of coming to see people here today? to see how people are and where they have come from. most people are in very good shape. i had a couple of conversations yesterday,...
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someone who did just that was maureen coumbe, who alongside her husband tony, was awarded an mbe back in person by the queen. why did you get an mbe? it was services to _ why did you get an mbe? it was services to children _ why did you get an mbe? it was services to children and - why did you get an mbe? it was| services to children and families. why did you get an mbe? it was i services to children and families. i believe you have your mbe right there, can we see it? flan believe you have your mbe right there, can we see it?— believe you have your mbe right there, can we see it? can you see it? we certainly _ there, can we see it? can you see it? we certainly can, _ there, can we see it? can you see it? we certainly can, a _ there, can we see it? can you see it? we certainly can, a very - it? we certainly can, a very precious — it? we certainly can, a very precious item _ it? we certainly can, a very precious item no _ it? we certainly can, a very precious item no doubt - it? we certainly can, a very precious item no doubt for| it? we certainly can, a very i precious item no doubt f
someone who did just that was maureen coumbe, who alongside her husband tony, was awarded an mbe back in person by the queen. why did you get an mbe? it was services to _ why did you get an mbe? it was services to children _ why did you get an mbe? it was services to children and - why did you get an mbe? it was| services to children and families. why did you get an mbe? it was i services to children and families. i believe you have your mbe right there, can we see it? flan believe you have...
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. - maureen and her daughter emily made the decision to come this morning and entered via the accessible—faith teams are here to offer support and solace. this morning the archbishop of canterburyjoined them, after playing a leading role in recent days. the idea of coming to see people here today? to see how people are, where they've come from. most people are in very good shape. i had a couple of conversations yesterday, where the process had renewed their sense of grief over their own losses. i have heard that a lot. and particularly coming out, chaplains have found that. leading politicians will have been in westminster hall many times, but never before to pay their respects to their monarch. by day and by night, they will continue to come over the next few days, compelled by their own reasons, with their own stories, but with one thing in common — the desire to say thank you and to say goodbye. john maguire, bbc news, westminster. so what's it like for those people who've queued for hours, been through westminster hall, and paid their respects? 0ur correspondent david cornock is ther
. - maureen and her daughter emily made the decision to come this morning and entered via the accessible—faith teams are here to offer support and solace. this morning the archbishop of canterburyjoined them, after playing a leading role in recent days. the idea of coming to see people here today? to see how people are, where they've come from. most people are in very good shape. i had a couple of conversations yesterday, where the process had renewed their sense of grief over their own...
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sisters elsie and maureen.n the following the queen for years, and now they are here, for her finaljourney. just to show your respect. and i don�*t know. just to be close. yeah. just to be close. the queen actually died on what would have been my mum's 92nd birthday. so we have obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives, and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near balmoral, the royals. near balmoral with the royals. a week on, they are waiting for the coffin to pass. applause. are you 0k? yeah. onwards and upwards. we have got to look to the future. that is what it is all about. not looking back. she has done a wonderful job her whole life. she really has. so it is time for a new beginning. and that moment when everybody started clapping. did you expect that? i hoped it would happen. you did hope it would? why, why did you think that was important? just to recognise what she has done for th
sisters elsie and maureen.n the following the queen for years, and now they are here, for her finaljourney. just to show your respect. and i don�*t know. just to be close. yeah. just to be close. the queen actually died on what would have been my mum's 92nd birthday. so we have obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives, and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near...
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maureen, new hampshire, democrat. caller: hi. who is taking these polls?here are they coming from? i have never been polled lately. i was a few times very early. i had too many leading questions. i did not answer those. i know you want to know about the polls. i want to know who is taking them? host: nbc in this case. caller: they didn't talk to me. .anyway . please please everybody if you can watch on pbs, america and the holocaust, kevin burns. you will be shocked and say oh my god nothing ever changes. host: we will continue on for the next half-hour, if you want to call in on these polling numbers from nbc and others showing rising numbers for the biden administration and president biden. (202)-748-8000 for democrats, (202)-748-8001 for republicans, (202)-748-8002 for independents. text us at (202)-748-8003 and post on facebook and twitter. that cbs interview the president talking about a variety of things. one of the topics he engaged was the inflation rate. [video clip] >> last tuesday, the annual inflation rate came in a .3%. -- 8.3%. the stock mark
maureen, new hampshire, democrat. caller: hi. who is taking these polls?here are they coming from? i have never been polled lately. i was a few times very early. i had too many leading questions. i did not answer those. i know you want to know about the polls. i want to know who is taking them? host: nbc in this case. caller: they didn't talk to me. .anyway . please please everybody if you can watch on pbs, america and the holocaust, kevin burns. you will be shocked and say oh my god nothing...
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host: that's maureen in new jersey. from president trump last night. >> in conclusion, our maga movement, make america great again, is by far the greatest political movement in the history of our country. together we are standing up against some of the most menacing forcep frenched and vicious opponents our people have ever seen. despite great outside dangers, our biggest threat remains the sick, sinister, and evil people from within our own country. but no matter how big or powerful the corrupt, radical left democrats are, and they are corrupt and they are powerful, we have to make them much less powerful. we will never allow anyone to forget that this nation does not belong to them, this nation belongs to you. [applause] this is your home. this is your heritage. and our american liberty is your god-given right. from allentown to johnstown, from harrisburg to pittsburgh, and from philadelphia to scranton, p.a., we stand on the shoulders of american legends who poured out their blood, sweat and tears for our rights and
host: that's maureen in new jersey. from president trump last night. >> in conclusion, our maga movement, make america great again, is by far the greatest political movement in the history of our country. together we are standing up against some of the most menacing forcep frenched and vicious opponents our people have ever seen. despite great outside dangers, our biggest threat remains the sick, sinister, and evil people from within our own country. but no matter how big or powerful the...
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host: that's maureen in new jersey.ere's more from president trump last night. >> in conclusion, our maga movement, make america great again, is by far the greatest political movement in the history of our country. together we are standing up against some of the most menacing forcep frenched and vicious opponents our people have ever seen. despite great outside dangers, our biggest threat remains the sick, sinister, and evil people from within our own country. but no matter how big or powerful the corrupt, radical left democrats are, and they are corrupt and they are powerful, we have to make them much less powerful. we will never allow anyone to forget that this nation does not belong to them, this nation belongs to you. [applause] this is your home. this is your heritage. and our american liberty is your god-given right. from allentown to johnstown, from harrisburg to pittsburgh, and from philadelphia to scranton, p.a., we stand on the shoulders of american legends who poured out their blood, sweat and tears for our r
host: that's maureen in new jersey.ere's more from president trump last night. >> in conclusion, our maga movement, make america great again, is by far the greatest political movement in the history of our country. together we are standing up against some of the most menacing forcep frenched and vicious opponents our people have ever seen. despite great outside dangers, our biggest threat remains the sick, sinister, and evil people from within our own country. but no matter how big or...
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ross, also, like david brooks yesterday, like maureen dowd yesterday, like peggy and the "wall street journal." ed as well in his "financial times" piece concerned about a cornered putin. what's your take, david? what should we be looking at? >> so first, i share entirely the feeling that as putin becomes more cornered he becomes more dangerous. he has taken this conflict now into a genuine nuclear confrontation in which he is threatening that if russia is pushed back against the wall, if it feels its territory is threatened, it may use all weapons, very specifically implying that that would include nuclear weapons. the idea that they're going to be transformed into part of russia by these refrenda is outrageous, condemned around the world, if that was deemed russian territory for the ukrainians to continue fighting, to continue the war is an attack on russia to which they might respond by whatever means they have available, all weapons as putin put it. there's been deep thinking within the biden administration about how to respond. we heard jack sullivan, national security adviser ov
ross, also, like david brooks yesterday, like maureen dowd yesterday, like peggy and the "wall street journal." ed as well in his "financial times" piece concerned about a cornered putin. what's your take, david? what should we be looking at? >> so first, i share entirely the feeling that as putin becomes more cornered he becomes more dangerous. he has taken this conflict now into a genuine nuclear confrontation in which he is threatening that if russia is pushed back...
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but san jose had really good rain, seeing maureen and san jose than oakland and san francisco, as you. but in this kind of a pattern it can happen. see those bands offshore. those are the ones who are watching. now they're the ones that will come on shore so we'll get sun cloud showers today 50 sixties on the temps in the mountains. it's going to be a lot of rain. the projections are pretty heavy there. for rain for tao and truckee. they're pretty mild, though. forties on the temps, but see these bands right there offshore. that's the ones will deal with today. so it'll be a mix of sun clouds that some of these brief heavy rain showers coming in today, pam keeping us in the seventies, probably through wednesday. the bank will make nobody got hurt. and all of our neighbors that came and checked on us. want to make sure we're okay. wind and rain in the bay area caused trees to come crashing down in some areas. we continue to look at the forecast for the week ahead. 49ers quarterback trey lance out for the season will tell you how the team is now moving ahead with jimmy g back. running t
but san jose had really good rain, seeing maureen and san jose than oakland and san francisco, as you. but in this kind of a pattern it can happen. see those bands offshore. those are the ones who are watching. now they're the ones that will come on shore so we'll get sun cloud showers today 50 sixties on the temps in the mountains. it's going to be a lot of rain. the projections are pretty heavy there. for rain for tao and truckee. they're pretty mild, though. forties on the temps, but see...
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sisters elsie and maureen.obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near balmoral, the royals. a week on, they are waiting for the coffin to pass. are you ok? yeah. onwards and upwards. we have got to look to the future. that is what it is all about. not looking back. she has done a wonderful job her whole life. she really has. so it is time for a new beginning. and that moment when everybody started clapping. did you expect that? i hoped it would happen. you did hope it would? why, why did you think that was important? just to recognise what she has done for the country. i can see how much that meant to you. yes. we came so close. just steps away to see her going on her last big journey. she was always there. olga is from ukraine, brandon from jamaica. they have made edinburgh their home. she shone from the top. things can be gutting, things can be b
sisters elsie and maureen.obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near balmoral, the royals. a week on, they are waiting for the coffin to pass. are you ok? yeah. onwards and upwards. we have got to look to the future. that is what it is all about. not looking back. she has done a wonderful job her whole life. she really has. so it...
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morten: in shawn: my mentor is maureen dowd. everything i learned, i learned from her. she is a singular voice and she had a huge influence on me. also, the old vanity fair, a magazine writer whose pieces were so good, sharp, and funny, and that made me want to do that for living. all the greats. tom wolf. christopher hitchens. you flip through those magazines and it's such good writing on every page. celeste: is that how you learn to write, by reading them? shawn: i guess. becca: i don't think you should try to imitate anyone. that is a mistake. you should try to develop your own voice, but you should try to learn things from people. there are people eyes, before i sit down and write. tons of novelists who are beautiful prose stylists, and there are lots of people i rather die than imitate, but my principle is i never say anything mean by name unless i am able to substantiate my attack with lots of bad prose. >> ruto. morten: similar to what sean says about admiring an older kind of journalism, i think we both admire or romanticize the new york intellectuals, that heyd
morten: in shawn: my mentor is maureen dowd. everything i learned, i learned from her. she is a singular voice and she had a huge influence on me. also, the old vanity fair, a magazine writer whose pieces were so good, sharp, and funny, and that made me want to do that for living. all the greats. tom wolf. christopher hitchens. you flip through those magazines and it's such good writing on every page. celeste: is that how you learn to write, by reading them? shawn: i guess. becca: i don't think...