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and leading off our discussion tonight is neal katyal, law professor -- and former acting u.s. surgeon general. he is an msnbc legal analyst. and also with us is former missouri senate claire mccaskill, she is an msnbc political analyst. and senator murkowski let me begin with you and your reaction to this new round of subpoenas by the january six committee. >> well, i always wanted to defer to the legal brain of neal katyal, but i do think that there is evidence that needs to be sorted out here. which came first, convincing people to pose as fraudulent electors by telling them that they would only be used if the courts overturned an election, or the effort by the trump campaign to go to courts and say stop this election because we have on our electors who have been chosen? it's a chicken and egg thing, but it would be very important in a fraud case to see what the inducement was, what was the state of mind, what were they trying to get done. where they trying to do something fraudulently? i think that's the issue here with all of these false electors and all of this paper trai
and leading off our discussion tonight is neal katyal, law professor -- and former acting u.s. surgeon general. he is an msnbc legal analyst. and also with us is former missouri senate claire mccaskill, she is an msnbc political analyst. and senator murkowski let me begin with you and your reaction to this new round of subpoenas by the january six committee. >> well, i always wanted to defer to the legal brain of neal katyal, but i do think that there is evidence that needs to be sorted...
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so we are learning a lot more, neal, about trump and his circle, about the effort to try to keep biden from the white house. we are also learning more about how early this took place. is lewis looking to you like a broader effort than we might have thought of an initially? and what are the legal implications? >> it is and the january six committee has done an excellent job with having 475 witnesses they have talked to. the hundreds of pages that trump tried to keep written. all of that is good and of course today, in the interview with jeffrey clark -- who is effectively constitutional nobody, this guy was someone who tried to angle, and if someone were trying to demonstrate the banality of evil here, i would say, look, a career environmental lawyer tries to orchestrate a coup, that is a pretty good place to start. -- this memo that was written on november 18th by a lawyer's chesebro gut does show some intend to try to steal the election early on. it has a bunch of bogus reasoning, like all the trump memos. so you can possibly read this and say that calhoun and chesebro our insurrectio
so we are learning a lot more, neal, about trump and his circle, about the effort to try to keep biden from the white house. we are also learning more about how early this took place. is lewis looking to you like a broader effort than we might have thought of an initially? and what are the legal implications? >> it is and the january six committee has done an excellent job with having 475 witnesses they have talked to. the hundreds of pages that trump tried to keep written. all of that is...
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and with us again, neal not katyal. professor tyler, let me begin with you.kruger -- which is not a requirement to participate in this discussion but it is an advantage. what would you want the judiciary committee to know about this nominee and in particular what her work on the california supreme court indicates in terms of what she might do as a supreme court justice? >> well, you have already gone through her incredible credentials, which situate her very well in terms of experience with the supreme court and experience in being a justice, operating in our supreme court, doing very similar were, i would say. but there are really two things, to me, that stand out about her time as a justice on our state supreme court. and it is first, that in her decisions, you see a really consistent commitment to protecting civil liberties and also to working towards making hours a more fair and just criminal justice system. and it comes through a lot of the opinion she has written. and through a lot of the votes. another thing that you see is -- and neal knows this well
and with us again, neal not katyal. professor tyler, let me begin with you.kruger -- which is not a requirement to participate in this discussion but it is an advantage. what would you want the judiciary committee to know about this nominee and in particular what her work on the california supreme court indicates in terms of what she might do as a supreme court justice? >> well, you have already gone through her incredible credentials, which situate her very well in terms of experience...
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i'm going to ask melissa and neal to stick around.ak in a quick break, but i want to ask both of you what happens next on the other side of the very short break. stay with us. on the other side of the very short break. stay with us with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper resp
i'm going to ask melissa and neal to stick around.ak in a quick break, but i want to ask both of you what happens next on the other side of the very short break. stay with us. on the other side of the very short break. stay with us with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven...
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the world will not forget that russia chose neal's death and destruction -- that russia chose needless death and destruction. the united states and our allies and partners will respond decisively. today our nato allies and the alliances have unified and determined as it has ever been. the source of our unbreakable strength continues to be the power, resilience and universal appeal of our shared democratic values. this is about more than just russia and ukraine. it is about standing for what we believe in. for the future we want for our world, for liberty, the right of countless countries to choose their own destiny, and the right of people to determine their own futures. for the principle that a country can't change its neighbors borders by force. that is our vision. i'm confident that that vision, that freedom will prevail. if russia precedes, we will rally progression. the united states and allies around the world are ready to impose power for -- powerful sanctions. we will put intense pressure on the largest most significant financial institutions and key industries. ready to go as
the world will not forget that russia chose neal's death and destruction -- that russia chose needless death and destruction. the united states and our allies and partners will respond decisively. today our nato allies and the alliances have unified and determined as it has ever been. the source of our unbreakable strength continues to be the power, resilience and universal appeal of our shared democratic values. this is about more than just russia and ukraine. it is about standing for what we...
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neal katyal joins us, next. joint ♪ .ng nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> i don't do the show much, so i don't know what to do when they have the opposite of breaking news. donald trump is embroiled in legal issues, that's not new. but it's coming from all sides now. donald trump is facing multiple legal setbacks at the same time. a judge rejecting trump's effort to toss out conspiracy lawsuits related to the january 6th riots filed by lawmakers and two capitol police officers. noting trumps words plausibly led to the insurrection. then we're now learning that donald trump took classified items to mar-a-lago. that matter has now been referred to the department of justice. the archives also noting a number of the other torn up records that were transferred had not been reconstructed to the white h
neal katyal joins us, next. joint ♪ .ng nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> i don't do the show much, so i don't know what to do when they have the opposite of breaking news. donald trump is embroiled in legal issues, that's not new. but it's coming from all...
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neal, thank you for coming back to "the sunday show." rudy giuliani, sydney powell are both scheduled for questioned tuesday. only powell says she'll show up. do you think will get any real answers or will she plead the fifth? >> i don't think we'll get any real answers from them, jonathan, for exactly the reason you started your show with. the mob analogy. that's what these folks are looking like, like a mob. the only difference really between the mob and trump is that the mob has morals. and i think that the facts that the committee are investigating have already started to speak for themselves, 475 witnesses, 700 pages of documents, they have their hands on that trump tried to claim executive privilege over and now what you said before, they have the information that trump spoke to jim jordan for ten minutes. of course trump spoke to jim jordan that day. nobody is surprised about that. but what -- i guess we shouldn't also be surprised that jim jordan evidently is now saying, he quote, forgot what they talked about on january 6th. i'm
neal, thank you for coming back to "the sunday show." rudy giuliani, sydney powell are both scheduled for questioned tuesday. only powell says she'll show up. do you think will get any real answers or will she plead the fifth? >> i don't think we'll get any real answers from them, jonathan, for exactly the reason you started your show with. the mob analogy. that's what these folks are looking like, like a mob. the only difference really between the mob and trump is that the mob...
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sona founder neal is convinced that good mental health is all about brainwave frequencies and that hislmer alpha state. we have been conditioned as a society to view music as a means of entertainment and we listen to bob marley, john mayer, or different types of pop music all the time and we think that it's having this relaxing restorative effect on us but it's actually further engaging our brains, it's making our brains work harder whereas our music has a restorative effect on the brain. a 23% drop in stress levels, apparently. but sona isn't the only player in this space. dutch outfit alphabeats monitors your stress levels as you use it and it rewards users for chilling out and punishes them of they don't. by utilising your phone's accelerometer and gps centres it measures your breathing, subtly changing the sound of your favourite tracks along the way. the brain is always searching for the most optimal sound, so in order to get there it will just try to find solutions to get to a better music experience, and we reward the search for the best music. alphabeats can also take live data
sona founder neal is convinced that good mental health is all about brainwave frequencies and that hislmer alpha state. we have been conditioned as a society to view music as a means of entertainment and we listen to bob marley, john mayer, or different types of pop music all the time and we think that it's having this relaxing restorative effect on us but it's actually further engaging our brains, it's making our brains work harder whereas our music has a restorative effect on the brain. a 23%...
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and neal and betsy are back with us. tim, let's start with you.n op-ed in rupert murdoch's paper throwing down the gauntlet to trump and his allies. why now? >> look, obviously the rnc that voted to purge liz cheney over the weekend, i think that their continued rhetoric in the far right media, a little bit on fox, but especially so if you go into the bannon media world that is trying to undermine the credibility of this, i know getting into campaign season and liz cheney is a smart operator and she knows a lot of the republicans will try to turn it into a partisan witch hunt and so she is framing the debate. i think the most important sentence relevant was almost all members of congress know this, this being that what the president did was wrong on january 6th. but many still lack the courage to say it. liz is calling out all of the people who whisper behind the scenes in the republican caucus that they would like to move on, that they know better. and basically saying letting them know that you are not going to get off the hook on this. like i a
and neal and betsy are back with us. tim, let's start with you.n op-ed in rupert murdoch's paper throwing down the gauntlet to trump and his allies. why now? >> look, obviously the rnc that voted to purge liz cheney over the weekend, i think that their continued rhetoric in the far right media, a little bit on fox, but especially so if you go into the bannon media world that is trying to undermine the credibility of this, i know getting into campaign season and liz cheney is a smart...
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and if president could, sir, are christina neal, i pay another ronnie gross with action was taken. and what's the, what's the lead to this economic growth last year? it was a prepared for the unit, is to, with a cylinder complain there's a much come up with green use use here. clos, nicholas, like you said, will open up the st. peter's pre k keyboard. portal, then you put it on your okay. he kisses me in the lunchroom. a tucker shroom. just school folks. one will believe cooper with desire to will keep it perhaps a must go from one on will on the new rules p for commercial net will industry to upper slows dutcheon lawson is to look day you can the social doesn't really show the kept telling them a version so, so president, coach mart, accordable to will approve an approved premier me yesterday. postal with on call a order in the waterloo, which was board hung suspend, more a than you given us to go to food or wash couple of them. but it shows up on a left with pain, is a condo case worker to have those numbers in here, which in this he had see above them would be studying ok in a s
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>> reporter: to neal's point i agree. it was a feature. goal of controlling the flow of paper to the president is like one of the key things to improve decision making. trump threw that out from the get-go. the holes i think are these. whatever happened with the effort to secure testimony from members of congress. this committee asked for the testimony of several mens a couple weeks ago and intimated to pursue other means to get them to testify. after the refusals we have heard nothing more about that. ohs have not been publicly invited to testify. and then i think to me the pence side of this is so critical and may frankly provide the committee everything they need to know about the pressure campaign and might not need the close donald trump advisers but folks like ivanka trump, the invitation supposed to be for this week. we believe it's not happening this week but the people very close to then president trump may have information that can't come from pence world or may not but you have not heard significant follow-up on trying to compel
>> reporter: to neal's point i agree. it was a feature. goal of controlling the flow of paper to the president is like one of the key things to improve decision making. trump threw that out from the get-go. the holes i think are these. whatever happened with the effort to secure testimony from members of congress. this committee asked for the testimony of several mens a couple weeks ago and intimated to pursue other means to get them to testify. after the refusals we have heard nothing...
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elsewhere, brentford drew 0—0 with crystal palace, goals from neal maupay and alex webster gave brighton deep in relegation trouble. in scotland, aaron ramsey made his first start for rangers as they beat annan athletic 3—0 in the fifth round of the scottish cup. fashion sakala scored rangers' third with this effort, which caught the annan keeper by surprise but was it a cross or a shot? filip helander and kemar roofe the other scorers for rangers as their bid to win 34th scottish cup continues. earlier, hearts and livingston was goalless after extra time, with the hosts going through on penalties. motherwell, st mirren, and dundee united are also through to the last eight. to the winter olympics in beijing — still no medals for team gb, with nothing to show in the skeleton for the first time in 20 years. there was some good news for britain's curlers though on day eight, as they beat the united states. 0ur senior sports news reporter laura scott is there for us. there is both soul—searching and head—scratching within team gb�*s skeleton squad after a dismal couple of days here at the sl
elsewhere, brentford drew 0—0 with crystal palace, goals from neal maupay and alex webster gave brighton deep in relegation trouble. in scotland, aaron ramsey made his first start for rangers as they beat annan athletic 3—0 in the fifth round of the scottish cup. fashion sakala scored rangers' third with this effort, which caught the annan keeper by surprise but was it a cross or a shot? filip helander and kemar roofe the other scorers for rangers as their bid to win 34th scottish cup...
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neal, i inform the house that mr. neal will vote yes on agreeing to amendment number 260, offered by representative levin, house report 117-241. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. stauber of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. stauber will vote nay on amendment 260. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. keating of massachusetts, where duels can be carried out to death on sunday so long as the governor is present, i inform the house that mr. keating will vote yes on the levin amendment. as the member designated by ms. wilson of florida, where it is illegal to sing in public in a bathing suit, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the levin amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the m
neal, i inform the house that mr. neal will vote yes on agreeing to amendment number 260, offered by representative levin, house report 117-241. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. stauber of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. stauber will vote nay on amendment 260. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr....
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elsewhere, brentford drew 0—0 with crystal palace, goals from neal maupay and alex webster gave brightonide deep in relegation trouble, and in the evening kick—off league leaders manchester city are two goals up at norwich, thanks to raheem sterling and phil foden. in scotland, aaron ramsey is making his first start for rangers against annan athletic in the fifth round of the scottish cup. and it's fair to say that he is being eased into life in scotland with rangers 3—0 up early in the second half against their league two opponents. earlier, hearts and livingston was goalless after extra time, with the hosts going through on penalties. motherwell, st mirren and dundee united are also through to the last eight. this further afield, there's a huge game currently being played in abu dhabi — the final of the club world cup between chelsea has gone to extra—time. it's the only trophy chelsea haven't won since roman abramovich took over nearly 20 years ago. romelu lukaku scored the only goal of chelsea's semifinal victory over al hilal, and the belgian put his side ahead in the second half. b
elsewhere, brentford drew 0—0 with crystal palace, goals from neal maupay and alex webster gave brightonide deep in relegation trouble, and in the evening kick—off league leaders manchester city are two goals up at norwich, thanks to raheem sterling and phil foden. in scotland, aaron ramsey is making his first start for rangers against annan athletic in the fifth round of the scottish cup. and it's fair to say that he is being eased into life in scotland with rangers 3—0 up early in the...
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a neal host of the home, the grievance cost. and to me, it's clear we need to change the solutions are out there. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to do with blue, the city revenues, asia coming up today. education for african women under taliban ruled after the 6 months for the thought about allow women to, to talk to some universities in the country. is this the face of a new reformed thought, yvonne or just window dressing to l. a. international concerns about women's rights plus the polity. bond security, headache, regular tax based on which states militants are challenging, volleyball games they have made of grandest on c for guns. ah, i british manager, welcome to d w. news asia. glad you could join us for the 1st time since seizing power in a broadest on last august, the tale bonham reopened some public universities and allowed some female students to attend the militant save. women must remain segregated from their main counterparts in line with that interpretation of sharia law and can only s
a neal host of the home, the grievance cost. and to me, it's clear we need to change the solutions are out there. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to do with blue, the city revenues, asia coming up today. education for african women under taliban ruled after the 6 months for the thought about allow women to, to talk to some universities in the country. is this the face of a new reformed thought, yvonne or just window dressing to l. a. international concerns about...
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but if you will give us a bit cement those, him in need some id for met, neal plus cement your son. mm hm. to cover over some, i mean for the some the family to from prosecutor jay lester, click on it or what did it because it covers get you up with an out of date to pick a date up on. you gotta do to know if there is a sun rivera shit. larson literally only doki mud. well, they deliver to know about dr. aid of alco. you'll see the most, everybody to the player to your machine will be syndrome. wanted to mention to him whenever they are going in the room bundis, are you doing a po, live in a machine? the monopoly, the semiconductor business would obviously be in taiwan with 80 percent of the market and going forward the need for diversity in the market is been screaming out loud for decades. but because of the vagaries of the money that allow for a concentration of power and wealth in the cluster, craddick hands of the kac a stock or see the least qualified to rule. you have market breakdown supply chain breakdown and economic collapse. when i was showing wrong, when i just don't kn
but if you will give us a bit cement those, him in need some id for met, neal plus cement your son. mm hm. to cover over some, i mean for the some the family to from prosecutor jay lester, click on it or what did it because it covers get you up with an out of date to pick a date up on. you gotta do to know if there is a sun rivera shit. larson literally only doki mud. well, they deliver to know about dr. aid of alco. you'll see the most, everybody to the player to your machine will be syndrome....
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order the hogs up my chicken little behind on my on by schlander believe they can get them to do. neal, you to how she will not to panic is ar, the loca museum is b to b. them is they can they charge you and then can go to play them? is there were card. thank you, saw that you'd be music tomorrow with each or to say the menu say, mean make choke lord harlow's go or is then our winner yen mitchell? sure, lee does it. does she live into jail? miss each who is sending it to me? should bank code the letter was living and the candle in austin or column a corner lot candy candle in all the yoke ish to do a lot on my own. little cheery, then go do a 1000000. shell's not equivalent to walmart is numbered only to make laws. want to build it for let the ultimate la she year probably new legs obama saw. did you say that the joke? margaret molina, mosul, was alma sasha. so $11.00 and miss bushel video. so some have seen the block, i shave roadside to i i, i almost want to be pushed way. sure. tom on one location take it out in june. although you didn't want to take. ready this in, i mean, i think
order the hogs up my chicken little behind on my on by schlander believe they can get them to do. neal, you to how she will not to panic is ar, the loca museum is b to b. them is they can they charge you and then can go to play them? is there were card. thank you, saw that you'd be music tomorrow with each or to say the menu say, mean make choke lord harlow's go or is then our winner yen mitchell? sure, lee does it. does she live into jail? miss each who is sending it to me? should bank code...
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but at the same time, you should try with the species which are maybe neal to this environment, but not invasive. native trees are being rapidly and permanently displaced by invasive species, such as this poisonous perennial plant american poke weed. so how can reset is find out which non native species can be planted in german forests without endangering them the landscape gardens of cause, who a palace fitted trees from all corners of the planet? many of them over 200 years old. my recommendation is that we can try to study the exotic species which are already here for centuries, rather than, you know, bringing some new tree species from anywhere in the world and planned them the american red oak for example, has integrated perfectly in central europe. it cuts well with heat drought, and rising concentrations of c o 2. and it's adapted to local conditions without displacing native species. here the red oak somehow get adopt it to the new condition. so any and that went to one direction that they can actually survive under shape. and there. so the red oak ears are also growing foster.
but at the same time, you should try with the species which are maybe neal to this environment, but not invasive. native trees are being rapidly and permanently displaced by invasive species, such as this poisonous perennial plant american poke weed. so how can reset is find out which non native species can be planted in german forests without endangering them the landscape gardens of cause, who a palace fitted trees from all corners of the planet? many of them over 200 years old. my...
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well i go to therapy compared to tesla. neal was a brand that really understands chinese people, clubs, they list organize outings and charity events and communicate regularly with the company. mia has an active commitment to its uses as customers are called a lot of owners in stolen up from their phone that keeps them in constant contact with neo. and in many cases, series are answered by the c e o himself. china is home to the world's biggest market for electric cars and, and one boosted by government subsidies. i'm in the hot your do you agree? shit. i chose it because it's more enjoyable to drive because i'm how you got here . so i up, we'll, you don't have to worry about anything under the built in near software enables uses to link up with popular apps like we chat, and the digital assistant know me. i know me back open the driver's window. all this is intended to appeal primarily to the young online generation. always sounds in new york, so it's hung out. we believe that our model will be in demand in any country with the creative and beat lifestyle family. go courtyard doyle do
well i go to therapy compared to tesla. neal was a brand that really understands chinese people, clubs, they list organize outings and charity events and communicate regularly with the company. mia has an active commitment to its uses as customers are called a lot of owners in stolen up from their phone that keeps them in constant contact with neo. and in many cases, series are answered by the c e o himself. china is home to the world's biggest market for electric cars and, and one boosted by...
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hello, neal, i want nothing follow that. im not, he is like rock trap door nature. faith can say union kid were they had eula dash rooftop to the router. i checked him out on those. i should nobody at the gym at the chance on that. that isn't. upkeep italy's, my if you listen, we'll go again with the we've left a place to sell isn't it? will go left with the leading by them by elizabeth younger than you, maya forced finger neetha. he'll feel as much as if they'd buggy at them when it is known that specialists from the fbi, i in special prosecutor marg. abortion worked closely with la ranko, which in addition to conversations with him, revealed that he worked with a very wide circle of people and ukraine laws. ranko was sentenced to 9 years in prison, but he only served 6. he was accused of embezzling $114000000.00, but that amount was eventually reduced to only $4000000.00. apparently, laws, ranko told everything he knew. the united states got the keys of access to almost all prominent officials, politicians and oligarchs, linkable premier mesa from the military. but tribute from us in
hello, neal, i want nothing follow that. im not, he is like rock trap door nature. faith can say union kid were they had eula dash rooftop to the router. i checked him out on those. i should nobody at the gym at the chance on that. that isn't. upkeep italy's, my if you listen, we'll go again with the we've left a place to sell isn't it? will go left with the leading by them by elizabeth younger than you, maya forced finger neetha. he'll feel as much as if they'd buggy at them when it is known...
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i am larry neal.>> a has been following the story since it happened this morning. leslie: witnesses say a woman opened fire on a man inside this spa, coombe a spot, on ac grand avenue in downtown oakland, just a >> >> lock from interstate 580. upon arrival officers located two individuals who had been shot. they rendered aid before the people were transferred to a hospital. kristin: police say one died and the other is incredible condition. the woman suspect died, but police will not confirm whether she shot herself after shootings the man. the shooting happened at 9:50 am. baseball was just getting ready to open at 10 a.m.. so there was no customers inside. --, >> the spot was just going right to open. >> it does not appear that there was a threat to public safety. kristen: police say the suspect drove up in this van and parked in front of the door of the spot. the vans when chilled was plastered with signs and posters, some of which ended up on the street. a dog inside the van was picked up unharmed
i am larry neal.>> a has been following the story since it happened this morning. leslie: witnesses say a woman opened fire on a man inside this spa, coombe a spot, on ac grand avenue in downtown oakland, just a >> >> lock from interstate 580. upon arrival officers located two individuals who had been shot. they rendered aid before the people were transferred to a hospital. kristin: police say one died and the other is incredible condition. the woman suspect died, but police...
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and it put, brought in a government which was riddled with neil explicitly, neal nazi parties and individuals also in its police and its army. and they are government of the time, proceeded to take away the autonomy and language and cultural rights of the russian . speaking minority in the don bass region in the east of ukraine, this would be the same situation would occur in canada for canadian government tried to take away the special status of quebec and their language and cultural rights. there was an uprising and the government was who well wage a war against a russian speaking people in the don bass, which is right on russia's doorstep and of 15000 people died and tens of thousands were made homeless and had to become refugees. this is not known, this is not well known at all in the west, but this is one of the main reasons for russia's military action and ukraine. and i do believe that the situation i should have been resolved under the mince protocols, but mister zalinski announced a few days ago that he no longer was interested in the vince protocols. he wanted to bring ukraine into
and it put, brought in a government which was riddled with neil explicitly, neal nazi parties and individuals also in its police and its army. and they are government of the time, proceeded to take away the autonomy and language and cultural rights of the russian . speaking minority in the don bass region in the east of ukraine, this would be the same situation would occur in canada for canadian government tried to take away the special status of quebec and their language and cultural rights....
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a rolling back mosque mandates, the governor of neal says the indoor phase, covering policies for businesses will not be renewed. the state of illinois and massachusetts say they'll and some mosque requirements by the end of the month. still ahead on the al jazeera, you won't tolerate races, we won't tolerate discrimination. the head of america is national football league. it's falling short when it comes to racial diversity among the staff. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways. let's go with your weather report for europe and africa. hello everyone. first things 1st, whether alerts in play across northern ireland into scotland. it was. so this is for snow ice. and when now specifically that ice, that's a thursday overnight into friday saying. so waking up on friday, dark, the purple, dark of the blue, the lower the temperature, so one below in edinburgh and 2 for london. so any of that precipitation will i stop and we'll get a bit of a glaze on the roadways there. now for central europe, things are quiet, it's all about high temperature. it's here. so bel
a rolling back mosque mandates, the governor of neal says the indoor phase, covering policies for businesses will not be renewed. the state of illinois and massachusetts say they'll and some mosque requirements by the end of the month. still ahead on the al jazeera, you won't tolerate races, we won't tolerate discrimination. the head of america is national football league. it's falling short when it comes to racial diversity among the staff. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored...
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near las vegas. 25 year-old shane lee brown spent 6 days in jail after was somehow mistaken for shane nealwn. >> the shane brown, who is the defendant in our case has a separate id number and he is a 49 year-old white male in today's society. there's so many checks and balances. >> that are in place that should be in place if they're not in place to make sure that these types of mishaps do not happen. >> that was nancy loo reporting. that lawsuit is expected to be formally filed tomorrow at last check. the los angeles police department police department is not commenting. >> coming up next at 5 wild weather whiplash in parts of europe where torrential downpours and powerful winds leaving a trail of this devastation. also shining a light on pay inequality in california, a new bill with for some big companies to report what they pay. their workers and california lifts its indoor mask mandate a mandate, rather just in time for the holiday weekend. but how safe are you from the coronavirus when you're inside? we're going hear from one of the top doctors in the one of the top doctors in the bay
near las vegas. 25 year-old shane lee brown spent 6 days in jail after was somehow mistaken for shane nealwn. >> the shane brown, who is the defendant in our case has a separate id number and he is a 49 year-old white male in today's society. there's so many checks and balances. >> that are in place that should be in place if they're not in place to make sure that these types of mishaps do not happen. >> that was nancy loo reporting. that lawsuit is expected to be formally...
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patrick, hello, neal is a senior editor covering cyber security for mit technology review. he georgia live for washington. d v d c could have you with a patrick, the u. s. the u. k. quick to point the finger at russia over this latest d d o. s. attack on ukraine. how could they be so sure? well, when it comes down to attribution of a cyber attack, there's 2 questions. it's a matter of the data that you have, which the u. s. and u. k. through their signals, intelligence agencies, the national security agency, and the g. c, h q of quite a bit, but the bigger question here is political will. historically, the u. s. u k, have been much slower to point the finger countries like russia for cyber attacks, most notably in 2016 when it took quite a while for the government to speak up as the cyber attacks around the election took place. it seems that this administration has taken those lessons the heart and they are deliberately moving much, much faster than the u. s. was ever done before. just how dangerous are these cyber attacks, or are they just a nuisance? well right now the, t
patrick, hello, neal is a senior editor covering cyber security for mit technology review. he georgia live for washington. d v d c could have you with a patrick, the u. s. the u. k. quick to point the finger at russia over this latest d d o. s. attack on ukraine. how could they be so sure? well, when it comes down to attribution of a cyber attack, there's 2 questions. it's a matter of the data that you have, which the u. s. and u. k. through their signals, intelligence agencies, the national...
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they say they pay and benefits were cut while invest is profit. gabriel alexander has moved from neal. i'm that america or what game? oh, it's the ultimate david versus goliath moment. david, being the coal miners from rural alabama who have been on strike for nearly 12 months. calling on warrior met cold, their employer for a new union contract with better wages and working conditions like a worker. 7 days wake up 16 hours a day. goliath being the asset management company, black rock. with a nearly 10 trillion dollar portfolio, it owns the largest stake in the alabama coal mine you will be placed under arrest on a charge of disorderly conduct. that is why the miners were in new york, outside black rock headquarters, demanding their voices, be heard, they care, nothing about the communities. people live in like kill it. so many jobs you know, run and skeleton crew. so there was a lot of jobs that were just lost or terminated, and a is happening, you know, more and more host, the black rock and warrior met cole declined to comment, but the bigger picture is unionization. in the early 1
they say they pay and benefits were cut while invest is profit. gabriel alexander has moved from neal. i'm that america or what game? oh, it's the ultimate david versus goliath moment. david, being the coal miners from rural alabama who have been on strike for nearly 12 months. calling on warrior met cold, their employer for a new union contract with better wages and working conditions like a worker. 7 days wake up 16 hours a day. goliath being the asset management company, black rock. with a...
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now bring and caught it in, say one off the director of rushes, national energy security fund, and neal clerk, a journalist, and broadcaster both of you. a very good evening to both hear from moscow. i would start with cost is in 1st if i may, a caught it in germany is now suspending the nord stream to gas pipelines. you think it could become more permanent and who does it hurt most as a hurting russia or europe? do you think you know, it's from one point of view, it was predictable decision, but it's strange because now you are in 30 years. europeans. ready let's rise, which is pitch us. energy must be away from politics and so we must separate energy equations and political questions. and now because there is no explanation, according to what law is possible to prolong the certification. and you know, the handle for germany. certainly fusion is the origin of the decision is yesterday, sorry. we've been, you can ask but you know, also it's an interest in the question because, you know, we see it to base price in europe extremely. and the, you know, the story was started in the summer a
now bring and caught it in, say one off the director of rushes, national energy security fund, and neal clerk, a journalist, and broadcaster both of you. a very good evening to both hear from moscow. i would start with cost is in 1st if i may, a caught it in germany is now suspending the nord stream to gas pipelines. you think it could become more permanent and who does it hurt most as a hurting russia or europe? do you think you know, it's from one point of view, it was predictable decision,...
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where we're at in terms of those you call and, you know, if you doesn't, are there, you know, techno neal feudalism. then then then we were at, in the wake of the financial crisis. you know, at the point at which we went into 2020, even before the crown of virus was the thing before it was on the maps, etc. before you know, lockdown. a for all of that, the fan had already been creeping up its acid book from a low interim low since a financial crisis of 3.7 trillion after had been a 4.5 trillion to 4 point one, feeling like a wall street either the money in sort of the background in secret, so that's like ok here, fine. but good. it went from $4.00 to basically 9 in the period of less than 2 years. that just indicates that the where with all that we believe to have had no limit has no limit in actuality. and that when they can, they will produce the fabricated amount of money that they believe they need. and this thing is that the lie about all of it, right? is it has been, is that this money is supposed to go into the real economy. one of the things that i analyze the, how the world and i
where we're at in terms of those you call and, you know, if you doesn't, are there, you know, techno neal feudalism. then then then we were at, in the wake of the financial crisis. you know, at the point at which we went into 2020, even before the crown of virus was the thing before it was on the maps, etc. before you know, lockdown. a for all of that, the fan had already been creeping up its acid book from a low interim low since a financial crisis of 3.7 trillion after had been a 4.5 trillion...
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e s and later confirmed as authentic by washington and my colleagues saskia taylor and neal hobby discussed its contents over the past few weeks we've seen at the highest diplomatic levels, riley's of accusations of verbal sparring and that's just what's been happening and public's. we can only imagine what's going on behind closed doors, but now a fresh document leak has all put off a glimpse into what is indeed happening behind those doors. and it's really showed that moscow and washington, alongside nato, a very, very far from reaching any kind of consensus with regards to ukraine, issue, uninsured. well beyond move, not that does seem to be almost a blind unwillingness from the military alliance to recognize any of russia security concerns. now, the spanish language paper open hasn't managed to get it comes on the nato and us response to russia. security proposals now will remember those proposals they were sent back in december. they sent triggered a flurry of diplomatic talks and calls and essentially they requested legal guarantees, restricting for the nato expansion, specifically wi
e s and later confirmed as authentic by washington and my colleagues saskia taylor and neal hobby discussed its contents over the past few weeks we've seen at the highest diplomatic levels, riley's of accusations of verbal sparring and that's just what's been happening and public's. we can only imagine what's going on behind closed doors, but now a fresh document leak has all put off a glimpse into what is indeed happening behind those doors. and it's really showed that moscow and washington,...
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. joining me is neil wilson was chief markets analysts at markets dot com. joining us from london. neal, very good to have you with us on counting the cost. so why did alphabet split it stocks? is it just about attracting more investors? yeah, there's, there's several reasons i can read my, my current stokes, but i think one of the name of it is more retail investors. it becomes pretty on the portable dollars. and by splitting it you, you reduce existing carol, those unaffected holdings are grow. you can be having just in general, in a big retailer activity and there is the option of with encompass fractional shares. it still remains more appealing on individual whole share. i right, 11 percent more potential investor base, but also you can encrypt that credit case number as you can. and also i also have one i or at least half an eye on, on being and you cut the value of each individual stock from $150.00. you become much more in the, in the range that can be a good buying opportunity because we so companies like tesla and apple see their share prices. serge, after this stock splits in
. joining me is neil wilson was chief markets analysts at markets dot com. joining us from london. neal, very good to have you with us on counting the cost. so why did alphabet split it stocks? is it just about attracting more investors? yeah, there's, there's several reasons i can read my, my current stokes, but i think one of the name of it is more retail investors. it becomes pretty on the portable dollars. and by splitting it you, you reduce existing carol, those unaffected holdings are...
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, ., ., the projects he was doing with young --eole. ., ., i. the projects he was doing with young nealeembered by people _ people. how do you think he will be remembered by people living - people. how do you think he will be | remembered by people living around here? we can already see many have come to pay their respects.— come to pay their respects. look, i think probably _ come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a — come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a lot _ come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a lot of— come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a lot of people - come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a lot of people have | think probably a lot of people have got ajamal think probably a lot of people have got a jamal edwards anecdote. the first time i met him, he came to my advice surgery is a member of the public in acting high school with ideas for the future. his enthusiasm was infectious. just as contribution to how we make music in this country, he sort of demystifies to and democratise that with his sb:tv youtube cha
, ., ., the projects he was doing with young --eole. ., ., i. the projects he was doing with young nealeembered by people _ people. how do you think he will be remembered by people living - people. how do you think he will be | remembered by people living around here? we can already see many have come to pay their respects.— come to pay their respects. look, i think probably _ come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a — come to pay their respects. look, i think probably a lot _...
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mr. neal, him, can you all started to pretty well it can dad's and again, i'm good at the thomaston as themselves as a formula, yet can you slip back? no. if so, even the other e door for sure with good, it's a bookstore polish right. smart engineering of us will push that to see more scores on flowing freely or should i use the oxycodone shut? the i've says to leah said michelle garage door to the service again. you know, with us as the wisdom the years i've been there, listen to what sub category won't change up seo job. it needs quite nice to provide, you know, branton, you have seen anything vasily conflict, dotsie. what's up as a shunt old shit, chancellor. gum, nobody at them to look it up. shit out. super pretty wildly. i sister alone that i deem award i will sub or should i with the absolute minute roughly, you look at the is the off with us at the what was his crew cheating up now with the co would, will 20 in your choice, but bureaucrats was launched for i knew you was boy christie. muslims was lost, but he's ready to leave a summer war muscle and it were were neither listen,
mr. neal, him, can you all started to pretty well it can dad's and again, i'm good at the thomaston as themselves as a formula, yet can you slip back? no. if so, even the other e door for sure with good, it's a bookstore polish right. smart engineering of us will push that to see more scores on flowing freely or should i use the oxycodone shut? the i've says to leah said michelle garage door to the service again. you know, with us as the wisdom the years i've been there, listen to what sub...
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see watford score in his three games in charge— they were comfortably beaten by brighton yesterday — nealnil win. watford remain second from bottom. rangers had little trouble in reaching the last eight of the scottish cup, beating annan athletic 3-0. fashion sakala scored the third — catching the league two keeper by surprise not sure whether that was a cross or a shot! details of all the day's games are on the bbc sport website. there was a terrific game in the super league, with warrington coming from behind late on to beat i2—man leeds rhinos by 22 points to 20. they drew level with six minutes left on the clock, when connor wrench crossed the line. that was converted, to secure warrington�*s victory. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's a look at the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and commentator shyama perera tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the sunday times leads with comments from the defence secretary ben wallace, who's likened western efforts to counter russian a
see watford score in his three games in charge— they were comfortably beaten by brighton yesterday — nealnil win. watford remain second from bottom. rangers had little trouble in reaching the last eight of the scottish cup, beating annan athletic 3-0. fashion sakala scored the third — catching the league two keeper by surprise not sure whether that was a cross or a shot! details of all the day's games are on the bbc sport website. there was a terrific game in the super league, with...
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. �* , with more than thousands of neale, �* , ., , with more than thousands of n-eole. a people.he local economy, the festival i local economy, the festival provides good exposure for the sport. up until recently, all of the pilots travelled from america and europe to fly in the festival.— america and europe to fly in the festival. when you fly over the festival. when you fly over the houses _ the festival. when you fly over the houses and _ the festival. when you fly over the houses and you _ the festival. when you fly over the houses and you get - the festival. when you fly over the houses and you get closer| the houses and you get closer to the ground, you can hear the children shutting your name and seeing a ghanaian do it gives them an inspiration that they could do this at one point in their lifetime. 0ver could do this at one point in their lifetime. over the years their lifetime. over the years the perception of people to adventure sports and paragliding in general has been like this is not something for us but we have more ghanaians coming to fly, there is a demand for i
. �* , with more than thousands of neale, �* , ., , with more than thousands of n-eole. a people.he local economy, the festival i local economy, the festival provides good exposure for the sport. up until recently, all of the pilots travelled from america and europe to fly in the festival.— america and europe to fly in the festival. when you fly over the festival. when you fly over the houses _ the festival. when you fly over the houses and _ the festival. when you fly over the houses and...
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50 doesn't give it away for other neale? ., doesn't give it away for other --eole? ., ., ., people?, for those who haven't played, is that you are trying to guess the word, and wordle give your immediate feedback. it gives you a green square if you have got the right later in the right place, or a yellow square if you got the right letter in the wrong place. but because of that graphic design, wordle makes it possible to strip off those letters and just to give you the pattern of green and yellow squares. go ahead. 50 yellow squares. go ahead. so freud its _ yellow squares. go ahead. so freud its maker it apparently became so popular, it was hard to keep running this, james wardle, i understand. to keep running this, james wardle, iunderstand. he to keep running this, james wardle, i understand. he sold it to the new york times. the question is, we would still be free and available for all going forward? t free and available for all going forward?— free and available for all going forward? free and available for all aroin forward? ., �* ~ ., going forward? i don't know, i am not a _
50 doesn't give it away for other neale? ., doesn't give it away for other --eole? ., ., ., people?, for those who haven't played, is that you are trying to guess the word, and wordle give your immediate feedback. it gives you a green square if you have got the right later in the right place, or a yellow square if you got the right letter in the wrong place. but because of that graphic design, wordle makes it possible to strip off those letters and just to give you the pattern of green and...
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so neal irwin of axios a pick your poison environment for the biden administration and the fed, the drivingrough this year and beyond, but this is how he writes it. quote, the measures that would be needed to bring inflation down more rapidly would risk sending the economy into a tailspin. so this sounds like there are only bad options here for the white house and the fed. is that how you see it? >> i think we're in a perilous situation. i think what we have to hope for is that we can gradually decelerate the pressures on the economy, but it's a narrow ledge the fed has put itself on to and there's risks of falling off onto either side. if they act with insufficient rigor, then we'll end up entrenching an even higher inflation rate and the ultimate pain will be greater. if they induce a recession, that will have very substantial costs. so it's a difficult balance that has to be struck. i do think there are some things the administration can do that would be helpful. this is a moment for reducing, not increasing, tariffs. this is a moment for focusing more on being able to buy inexpensively
so neal irwin of axios a pick your poison environment for the biden administration and the fed, the drivingrough this year and beyond, but this is how he writes it. quote, the measures that would be needed to bring inflation down more rapidly would risk sending the economy into a tailspin. so this sounds like there are only bad options here for the white house and the fed. is that how you see it? >> i think we're in a perilous situation. i think what we have to hope for is that we can...
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are willy neal norman jr. is a promiseland descendant. >> when people ask where i'm from.. >> finally free, determined to reunite with family and build new lives from scratch. i know there was a big effort to reunite with family. >> absolutely. >> reporter: an exhibit at the african-american museum and culture explores their journey. this month, msnbc and the into america podcast are teaming up with the museum for a rare look behind the glass and into this special retelling of black history. >> what we have are some of the items part of history and reminds us these are every day people who are just trying to survive. >> from the late 1800s through the early 20th century, free black people created more than 200 settlements and towns across the deep south and southwest. >> a very much american creedo. you want land, a chance to make your own choices. >> reverend norman's wife is another descendant of promiseland's early settlers. >> that longing to be able to have your own and that's what was instilled from the generations on down. >> about two hours southeast of atlanta, as
are willy neal norman jr. is a promiseland descendant. >> when people ask where i'm from.. >> finally free, determined to reunite with family and build new lives from scratch. i know there was a big effort to reunite with family. >> absolutely. >> reporter: an exhibit at the african-american museum and culture explores their journey. this month, msnbc and the into america podcast are teaming up with the museum for a rare look behind the glass and into this special...
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i have set on your show and on neal's show for 12 months that that has been way behind the curve, anden you have the federal government borrowing $2 trillion a year, when you increase government spending by $520, the fed has accommodated that by putting money in the economy. his equal it is equal blame between biden and the fed. you are right about the covid crisis. i don't think joe biden gets good grades when it comes to -- what did he say, that he was going to shut down the virus? i don't think he's done that. >> that has not worked out. we will know a lot more friday. i'm not sure we want to see this news. some are saying we might have lost 400,000 jobs last month. thank you both very much. contact me weekdays 2:00 p.m. on "making money" on the business channel. this is an amazing week. we came back from the depths of hell in the market, great sword today, nice numbers after the bell. we might be coming back. now, here's "the five." >> i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine peer, geraldo rivera, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld? [laughter] 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five
i have set on your show and on neal's show for 12 months that that has been way behind the curve, anden you have the federal government borrowing $2 trillion a year, when you increase government spending by $520, the fed has accommodated that by putting money in the economy. his equal it is equal blame between biden and the fed. you are right about the covid crisis. i don't think joe biden gets good grades when it comes to -- what did he say, that he was going to shut down the virus? i don't...
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neal: thank you. i rise in support of this act. this will strengthen supply chains, advanced manufacturing and create millions of jocks. ways and means members asiferlt made their contributions to this package. including a strong provision for trade adjustment assistance. and to the previous speaker, i know he was sincere when he said there will be a final package, it will be bicameral in nature, bipartisan in nature, it's just too important to get done. the rhythms of legislative life will dictate that outcome. this is a full effort of the house. and to say that there are no provisions in here that republicans don't favor simply aren't true. the trade subcommittee chairman earl blumenauer has been a very important leader in developing this legislation and along with our colleague, tim ryan, who has not stopped telling me just how important this is to ohio, to fund the nation's newest semiconductor factory. this is a good, bold proposal and i am going to remain standing, madam speaker so, that i might yield the balance of my time t
neal: thank you. i rise in support of this act. this will strengthen supply chains, advanced manufacturing and create millions of jocks. ways and means members asiferlt made their contributions to this package. including a strong provision for trade adjustment assistance. and to the previous speaker, i know he was sincere when he said there will be a final package, it will be bicameral in nature, bipartisan in nature, it's just too important to get done. the rhythms of legislative life will...