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i can do that said ruth, positively. that was a bold statement and having experience running a restaurant was not something on ruth's resume but she had faith in god and she believed it herself and she knew the name chris steakhouse had rate value. for 40 years they built up a loyal clientele and all she had to do was keep it going. ruth mortgaged her house, $180 $18000, to buy the restaurant. from that board day forward the woman with a degree in chemistry and physics learned restaurant management on the job. i don't know whether i was any of or plain stupid but i never thought i would fail, she said years later. the hours were terrible but customers saw how hard i was working and they wanted me to succeed. besides, i thought my employees would respect me more if i worked right along side them and so i did. for the next ten years her business grew stronger and stronger and went from selling 35 sticks today to 250 and then disaster struck. the restaurant burned to the ground. she owed a large sum of money though she did
i can do that said ruth, positively. that was a bold statement and having experience running a restaurant was not something on ruth's resume but she had faith in god and she believed it herself and she knew the name chris steakhouse had rate value. for 40 years they built up a loyal clientele and all she had to do was keep it going. ruth mortgaged her house, $180 $18000, to buy the restaurant. from that board day forward the woman with a degree in chemistry and physics learned restaurant...
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ruth: the fed had warnings of corporate debt.loan market, are you seeing bubbles emerging? what are the risks you're seeing and how is that playing? as we: no doubt, discussed with for the stage in terms of the economic cycle. i think the fed is right to issue the concerns that they have. having said that, m&a volumes and leverage loans volumes are down quite meaningfully. . the market is quite selective the company's are looking to act quite high-quality companies. and they instill a high-level of discipline when it comes to leverage practice. there's some great opportunities and great companies that need to be finance. anna: this has been a theme of recent years, in particular u.s. activist names suddenly discovering europe and this is a rich seen for them. is that something you see continuing? philip: we definitely see a global trend of activism, and a greater sense of activism in the mainstream, which can be positive and healthy. one third of activist situations in amea come from so-called first-timers. the concept is somethi
ruth: the fed had warnings of corporate debt.loan market, are you seeing bubbles emerging? what are the risks you're seeing and how is that playing? as we: no doubt, discussed with for the stage in terms of the economic cycle. i think the fed is right to issue the concerns that they have. having said that, m&a volumes and leverage loans volumes are down quite meaningfully. . the market is quite selective the company's are looking to act quite high-quality companies. and they instill a...
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ruth westheimer everybody. "ask dr.heers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, h
ruth westheimer everybody. "ask dr.heers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ forget about vacuuming for weeks. the (new) roomba i7+ with clean base automatic dirt disposal empties the roomba bin for you. so dirt is off your hands. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the...
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ruth westheimer is here.applause ] so my goodness, my goodness, you are here on a good one. before we get to our guests, the president is lying about the mueller report as his son don, jr. is facing a congressional subpoena. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and appuse ] >> seth: last night, president trump held a rally in florida where he nce again lied about special counsel robert mueller's report, which established that trump's campaign had links to russia and benefited from russian interference in the election, and that trump repeatedly tried to obstruct the investigation. remember?i an every time we talk about this story, i have to restate those basic facts, facts that would, in a sane world, dominate the political landscape for months if not years. because everyone keeps forgetting them. and i'm not blaming anyone. it's just too much keeps happenin while we were talking about the mueller report, we found out that trump lost over a billion dollars in 10 years. this [ bleep ] is
ruth westheimer is here.applause ] so my goodness, my goodness, you are here on a good one. before we get to our guests, the president is lying about the mueller report as his son don, jr. is facing a congressional subpoena. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and appuse ] >> seth: last night, president trump held a rally in florida where he nce again lied about special counsel robert mueller's report, which established that trump's campaign had links...
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ruth hunt lost what the big principle was.ult situation. the board doesn't feel that and the board is clear that's what we're doing now. when we look at our allies now, who is the coalition we're working with? we have support from every political party, support from the army, support from gchq, support from barclays. these coalitions are forming as they always have done around every campaign. but i'm also aware that every campaign, there has been division. i remember campaigning for the human fertilisation and embryology act and there was opposition from within our own communities. the difference is, these are more and more complex issues. it was quite easy to say gay people like to marry gay people, let us marry, on a postcard. arguing for trans rights is a much more complex, nuanced position. there are grey areas. prisons aren't simple, sport isn't simple, refuges aren't simple. gay rights for gays was a slightly easier narrative. but there is another charge, though, that the reason that stonewall was set up initially was to
ruth hunt lost what the big principle was.ult situation. the board doesn't feel that and the board is clear that's what we're doing now. when we look at our allies now, who is the coalition we're working with? we have support from every political party, support from the army, support from gchq, support from barclays. these coalitions are forming as they always have done around every campaign. but i'm also aware that every campaign, there has been division. i remember campaigning for the human...
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alan wieder, who is here, who wrote a brilliant biography of ruth first and joe slovo, two of mandela's comrades, which testified to the fact that he did not do this alone, and that mandela was part of a movement and never claimed credit as the liberator of south africa. and to my immediate left, a woman that i have worked with and learned so much from, the legendary, if you will, charlayne hunter-gault. who grew up, i learned, in her biography -- [applause] let's give her a hand. i did not know this, she was due west south carolina, and she was one of the students that desegregated the university of georgia, from which she graduated in 1963. she has been a journalist among aurnalists, a heroine and shero in the civil rights movement in america. and also at a point in her life, decided to do very few american journalists who were interested in the south africa story did, she moved to south africa and moved to live there, and to work there for npr, cnn, and as someone who is probably one of the most knowledgeable journalists about south africa. in her article about mandela, a last little
alan wieder, who is here, who wrote a brilliant biography of ruth first and joe slovo, two of mandela's comrades, which testified to the fact that he did not do this alone, and that mandela was part of a movement and never claimed credit as the liberator of south africa. and to my immediate left, a woman that i have worked with and learned so much from, the legendary, if you will, charlayne hunter-gault. who grew up, i learned, in her biography -- [applause] let's give her a hand. i did not...
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ruth hunt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, hello.stonewall could have argued that it should be easierfor trans could have argued that it should be easier for trans people to could have argued that it should be easierfor trans people to have their chosen gender recognise, but you chose to go further, and say all someone you chose to go further, and say all someone needs to do is say that they area someone needs to do is say that they are a man or a woman. why did you ta ke are a man or a woman. why did you take that position? well, that's the current position that exists in ireland, walter, argentina, and in reality, it is the practical way in which most trans people in this country and abroad operate. very few feel the need to necessarily go through a process by which they receive another certificate. so what's classified as what is called self identification is actually a reflection of how most people live their life. so if a collie came in to see you and said look, sarah, tomorrow i'm going to be coming in andi tomorrow i'm going t
ruth hunt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, hello.stonewall could have argued that it should be easierfor trans could have argued that it should be easier for trans people to could have argued that it should be easierfor trans people to have their chosen gender recognise, but you chose to go further, and say all someone you chose to go further, and say all someone needs to do is say that they area someone needs to do is say that they are a man or a woman. why did you ta ke are a man or a woman....
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of your wife, ruth.months, you have set up this foundation in her memory, what is it for? yes, so, ruth strauss foundation had a year—long battle with a rare form of lung cancer —— ruth had. it is contracted by people who tend to be younger, more likely to bea who tend to be younger, more likely to be a woman and people who have never smoked. so we had to deal with that, she was diagnosed at stage four, so we knew that she was only with us for a certain length of time and we had to get our self prepared for that. and also in the aftermath of her death, ijust felt really strongly that we had to use our experience as a force for good. and the ruth strauss foundation, the focuses to do research into these rare forms of lung cancer, no one knows why people get them. and so often, they are diagnosed in late stage. secondly, to offer the right to psychological and emotional support for patients and their families as they go through the journey, including the bereavement stuff for family members and children in
of your wife, ruth.months, you have set up this foundation in her memory, what is it for? yes, so, ruth strauss foundation had a year—long battle with a rare form of lung cancer —— ruth had. it is contracted by people who tend to be younger, more likely to bea who tend to be younger, more likely to be a woman and people who have never smoked. so we had to deal with that, she was diagnosed at stage four, so we knew that she was only with us for a certain length of time and we had to get...
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you stepped away from your role to spend time with ruth and it take care of her.hink cricket didn't mean that much and things are put into perspective as everyone says? 100%. i and things are put into perspective as everyone says? 10096. i think in some ways, it made me love the game more, because i focused on the important bits of the game in cricket, rather than the silly and insignificant things that any given day or week seem important. something that has happened in the media, or we have lost a match or something like that. i think i have certainly come out of the whole experience less affected by the small things, i don't sweat the small stuff nearly as much. you must be proud, one of yourjobs was to prepare indian for 2019 and they are number one in the world. we have come a huge way in cricket, that has taken a lot of hard work from lots of people, particularly trevor bayliss and eoin morgan. they have done an outstanding job to get us to this stage. the plan was always to get to the world cup, as one of, if not the best team in the world. then you believe
you stepped away from your role to spend time with ruth and it take care of her.hink cricket didn't mean that much and things are put into perspective as everyone says? 100%. i and things are put into perspective as everyone says? 10096. i think in some ways, it made me love the game more, because i focused on the important bits of the game in cricket, rather than the silly and insignificant things that any given day or week seem important. something that has happened in the media, or we have...
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ruth ginsburg told us i love her for that.and when the decision was handed down they looked at each other. >> university mississippi for women. >> yes you're right. they were not intimate. they were not cozy, justice kim berg told us, this interested me. not once did justice o'connor come to her chambers to talk about a case. this is part of how court works, they are not hanging around talking to each other talking about cases, they communicate by memo, probably because of precision in the written word that you don't get the conversation. and they do not have to like each other. they have to work together but they do not have to like each other. so there is not that much traveling down the hall to talk to another justice. there are important exceptions to this and people do do it in relationships to form but they are more of the exception than the norm. ginsburg and o'connor -- there is one funny story. they were different people. o'connor learned to drive a tractor at the age of ten and ginsberg didn't start driving until she
ruth ginsburg told us i love her for that.and when the decision was handed down they looked at each other. >> university mississippi for women. >> yes you're right. they were not intimate. they were not cozy, justice kim berg told us, this interested me. not once did justice o'connor come to her chambers to talk about a case. this is part of how court works, they are not hanging around talking to each other talking about cases, they communicate by memo, probably because of precision...
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it was ruth first facilitated it being announced. ruth set up an interview in the home of a professor because mandela was underground where he didn't announce that we were starting up or but he announced that we had tried in a peaceful way for so long to make a difference. every time we do something peacefully, the response is more harsh. point that ao the struggle might be the only way to go to. thing i want to talk about to bring it to the topic of mandela in the united eights which i think -- i can't say it today but it is a schizophrenic story. here is the man that was so demonized. charlene mentioned that she had a longer interview and ted koppel had a long interview. here in new york, there was a town hall meeting. ted koppel was the host. hall at cityecture college of new york. been given the honorary doctorate in 1983 when he is still in prison. the crowd was overwhelmingly thrilled to be able to see him. it was a total set up that except for two people, who asked questions for the audience than they questions from south afri
it was ruth first facilitated it being announced. ruth set up an interview in the home of a professor because mandela was underground where he didn't announce that we were starting up or but he announced that we had tried in a peaceful way for so long to make a difference. every time we do something peacefully, the response is more harsh. point that ao the struggle might be the only way to go to. thing i want to talk about to bring it to the topic of mandela in the united eights which i think...
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ruth lives outside of reykjavik she's comfortably off but a low she's earning even more money now the pay raise comes with a bitter aftertaste. the 1st feeling i got was that off disappointment because even though this is positive news getting. better salary it also meant that i had probably been anticipate for some time. so this was my 1st reaction but up obviously at the end of the day i was placed route already knows what she'll do with the money she'll take a children and grandchildren on vacation china's relationship with the e.u. has often been difficult asian power has had more luck however with certain member countries usually in the east now a new investment deal with italy a founding member of the e.u. is raising concern across the bloc rome says the deal is just smart business take a look. it was a special event for a special deal at the end of march italy signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with china on the new silk road beijing's belt and road initiative the 1st g 7 country to do so in future italian ports like 3 estan genoa will mark the european terminus o
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.ruth, evidence, data we have different interpretations of what happens, but here is the thing. let's salute cap. [applause] art -- aren't: you impressed with our freshmen members of congress? i know you heard from adam schiff earlier. we are so proud of his work. when the watergate babies came to the congress in 1976, it was class ofansformational members of congress. it was fantastic. fantastic. people have compared this class anderms of size and depth energy in entrepreneurship and all the rest -- diversity -- as a similar class. the reason i bring it up is in 1976 when they came, not one of
.ruth, evidence, data we have different interpretations of what happens, but here is the thing. let's salute cap. [applause] art -- aren't: you impressed with our freshmen members of congress? i know you heard from adam schiff earlier. we are so proud of his work. when the watergate babies came to the congress in 1976, it was class ofansformational members of congress. it was fantastic. fantastic. people have compared this class anderms of size and depth energy in entrepreneurship and all the...
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ruth, what is ironclad and what does that mean?s she want 20 republicans to publicly state, okay, speaker pelosi, if you do this, we'll vote with you. don't you have to lay your case out before you find out how iron clads it is? is this just her buying more time? >> yes and now we can go. ironclad is a ridiculous standard to set out here. first of all, impeachment process includes an inquiry where we should and a perfect world that we're not living in be developing evidence and getting testimony from robert muell mueller. >> the president deserves to be treated innocent before proven guilty which if it's iron clacl you have a guilty verdict. >> that's not the way the document is written. >> there's a mismatch between the rhetoric and crisis. why is she on jimmy kimmel? we know what a crisis looks like. it's pizza boxes stacked outside the offices. >>> up ahead, most of the 2020 democrats are basking in the warmth of california this weekend. impeachment talk is starting the cloud over the race. how the 2020 democratic race could get
ruth, what is ironclad and what does that mean?s she want 20 republicans to publicly state, okay, speaker pelosi, if you do this, we'll vote with you. don't you have to lay your case out before you find out how iron clads it is? is this just her buying more time? >> yes and now we can go. ironclad is a ridiculous standard to set out here. first of all, impeachment process includes an inquiry where we should and a perfect world that we're not living in be developing evidence and getting...
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bader ginsburg ruth bader ginsburg it seems like to me only known to women their mothers and ruth bader ginsburg this p.r. campaign was so effective that last week the. washington post opinion section asks can corp save us from the attack on reproductive rights. well maybe if you're an amazon prime subscriber you could get an abortion in 2 days or less i just love the privacy nothing the move here and. now these abortion bans are a political move now that we have more conservative judges the republican party can pander to its evangelical base with a win on abortion and continue to get handouts from the very corporations who funded their dirty campaigns but the people who are going to get here are the poor the poor who can not afford to take a week off and fly to new york for their right to choose. one every woman dreams of a womb of her. reporting from my womb this is naomi caravan exactly today. here are your headlines from the future coming up in august after disabled americans protest inside congress for better a services trump rows all ramps removed from federal buildings. and on tu
bader ginsburg ruth bader ginsburg it seems like to me only known to women their mothers and ruth bader ginsburg this p.r. campaign was so effective that last week the. washington post opinion section asks can corp save us from the attack on reproductive rights. well maybe if you're an amazon prime subscriber you could get an abortion in 2 days or less i just love the privacy nothing the move here and. now these abortion bans are a political move now that we have more conservative judges the...
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ruth, kimberly and bill are back as well, kelly, let me start with you.e have such a focus on the congressional democrats and the president, mitch mcconnell, everybody is unified around the president on that issue. but he can't get it, yet republicans on his side on a bunch of other issues, i'd argue him trying to get nafta through, new nafta and obviously the tariff issue is if republicans thought they could get away with criticizing the president in public, they'd be criticizing. >> reporter: you can look at construct grassley with iowa and farmers and the impact that he sees with his famous 99 county tour. you do see a divide there, there are republicans that know the cost of the trade and tariff policies on this white house and are willing to push privately in those conversations to talk about it more publicly. but not setting off a lot of conflict with the white house, but trying to push the president on this. we've seen the president make the argument on the campaign trail that there are farmers who are willing to go through this pain for the ultima
ruth, kimberly and bill are back as well, kelly, let me start with you.e have such a focus on the congressional democrats and the president, mitch mcconnell, everybody is unified around the president on that issue. but he can't get it, yet republicans on his side on a bunch of other issues, i'd argue him trying to get nafta through, new nafta and obviously the tariff issue is if republicans thought they could get away with criticizing the president in public, they'd be criticizing. >>...
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google is celebrating san francisco artist ruth osawa.y release add doodle of the famous sculptor looping basket. that is in honor of asian american pacific islands month. she founded the san francisco school of arts. she died in 2013 at the age of 87. we are now joined in studio by her son, paula near, and brian lacoste, manager of google doodle. why did google choose to honor her today? . first and foremost, she's an amazing artist and art educator. she contributed a lot to art education, especially for young people and particular hometown here in the san francisco bay area. >> she certainly is and someone who was very important to you paul, and still is. when you saw the dad today, the image of your mom working on her sculptures, what did it mean to you to see her honored in that way? >> that means i got a lot of phone calls. anybody that's ever known me secretary me an email or called me. it made me think about how she was so inspired by the experience of working with professional artist and collaborating with the artist and that drov
google is celebrating san francisco artist ruth osawa.y release add doodle of the famous sculptor looping basket. that is in honor of asian american pacific islands month. she founded the san francisco school of arts. she died in 2013 at the age of 87. we are now joined in studio by her son, paula near, and brian lacoste, manager of google doodle. why did google choose to honor her today? . first and foremost, she's an amazing artist and art educator. she contributed a lot to art education,...
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phil and ruth, if you don't mind staying. peter alexander, we know you'll be running to new york. >> thank you. >> thanks for being with us. >>> coming up, may day. prime minister teresa may announcing she will resign next month. who will replace her? eplace her [ alarm beeping ] wake up! there's a lot that needs to get done today. small things. big things. too hard to do alone things. day after day, you need to get it all done. and here to listen and help you through it all is bank of america. with the expertise and know-how you need to reach that blissful state of done-ness. so let's get after it. ♪ everything is all right what would you like the power to do?® ♪ all right what would you like the power to do?® if old sphow will theyense helps know i worked hard?, i've gotta make stuff harder. ♪ there, that's hard. ♪ rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you nee
phil and ruth, if you don't mind staying. peter alexander, we know you'll be running to new york. >> thank you. >> thanks for being with us. >>> coming up, may day. prime minister teresa may announcing she will resign next month. who will replace her? eplace her [ alarm beeping ] wake up! there's a lot that needs to get done today. small things. big things. too hard to do alone things. day after day, you need to get it all done. and here to listen and help you through it...
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ok ruth michelson thank you so much. polls have closed in the final day of voting in india's general election with 900000000 eligible voters it was the biggest election in the world voting took place in phases over 6 weeks one of the seats contested on the final day was valan aussie it's a holy city for hindus and it's where prime minister narendra modi was up for reelection and while he's expected to win his popularity in his constituency has been dented by construction project. travel to vajra nasi incentives this report. the holy city of water nazi is a piece of political much for devout hindu and considered the spiritual capital of the country. but now and i connick bought of the temple city is in ruins. close to 300 houses some of which did back to the 17th century have been torn down around kashi which will not stand. devoted to the hindu gods shivah. on the temples are left standing. the demolition is all to make way for the cos she caught a door and ambitious infrastructure project of prime minister narendra modi
ok ruth michelson thank you so much. polls have closed in the final day of voting in india's general election with 900000000 eligible voters it was the biggest election in the world voting took place in phases over 6 weeks one of the seats contested on the final day was valan aussie it's a holy city for hindus and it's where prime minister narendra modi was up for reelection and while he's expected to win his popularity in his constituency has been dented by construction project. travel to...
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ruth chronicles the life of dr.h westheimer, a holocaust survivor who became america's most famous sex therapist. it premiers on hulu june 1st. that's your eye on entertainment. nichelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you're not going to say martin trek, jr. win -- but you will see the indy 500 winner. i promise you that. you're also going to see the hottest team in the bigs and guess what? they play in the bay. >>> you will see this live look in san jose, this shot coming to us from san jose. 51 degrees to start there. it's 4:53. >>> good morning, everybody. i got sports to give you. it won't be much but get you going. at this hour, this guy's actual name is sky bolte. a big day for josh phegley, back away and gone. he drove in three runs. he's got 31 for the season. as beat the mariners 7-1 for their ninth straight win. john anderson got roughed up on the mound by the arizona diamondbacks. how look the drive ended. gave up five runs in the first two innings. diamondbacks won it 6-2. th
ruth chronicles the life of dr.h westheimer, a holocaust survivor who became america's most famous sex therapist. it premiers on hulu june 1st. that's your eye on entertainment. nichelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you're not going to say martin trek, jr. win -- but you will see the indy 500 winner. i promise you that. you're also going to see the hottest team in the bigs and guess what? they play in the bay. >>> you will see this live look in...
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ruth, also a pleasure to see you. thank you. >>> coming up, second time around. donald trump junior agreeing to testify to the senate intelligence committee. will democrats get the answers they're looking for? you're watching andrea mitchell reports. stay with us on msnbc. g andrea reports. stay with us on msnbc. featuring three new dishes that are planked-to-perfection. feast on new cedar-plank lobster & shrimp. or new colossal shrimp & salmon with a citrusy drizzle. tender, smoky, and together on one plank... ...but not for long- so hurry in! since my dvt blood clot i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and
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heidi, michael, ruth. thank you. >>> if it's wednesday, we've got a new else of the chuck podcast.a decent review. we'll be back with more "mtp dail daily". for the next five hours, 1/6 of the democratic field will be outside msnbc. 1/6. >> that's a newsy thing. 1/6, in your case, five out of five stars. if write better at math, i would link the two. thank you. we have a lot to get to tonight. 2020 candidate cory booker is here. and trying on basically ban all abortions. so we'll get into that with senator booker and a panel of experts. the whole showdown is over whether roe v. wade will stand. later, new signs that donald trump's business empire is struggling because of its association with the trump name. so we'll get into all of that. we begin
heidi, michael, ruth. thank you. >>> if it's wednesday, we've got a new else of the chuck podcast.a decent review. we'll be back with more "mtp dail daily". for the next five hours, 1/6 of the democratic field will be outside msnbc. 1/6. >> that's a newsy thing. 1/6, in your case, five out of five stars. if write better at math, i would link the two. thank you. we have a lot to get to tonight. 2020 candidate cory booker is here. and trying on basically ban all...
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. >> ruth: i'm ruth, a family physician in greenfield, massachusetts, and i grew up here.eneralist, but for the last four, four and a half years, a larger part of my practice has been focused on addiction to opiates. >> patient: i got put on pain medication. then when they started disappearing, everybody else is doing it. >> ruth: the heroin? >> patient: yeah. i can get a bag of heroin easier than i can get a joint. >> ruth: once they start, they just slip down that rabbit hole and, you know, maybe they make it out. that's our goal is to get them out and to live healthy again. we've really in our own way created this mess that we're in now. ♪ >> anthony: in downtown greenfield, the people's pint, an eco-conscious, local pub that brews its own beer, uses only farm fresh ingredients and composts its leftovers. it's where i meet up with dr. poti for dinner. >> anthony: i guess my first question is who is doing dope? >> dr. poti: everybody starts with pills. there's nobody -- >> anthony: everybody. >> dr. poti: everybody starts with pills. there's nobody that goes from marijua
. >> ruth: i'm ruth, a family physician in greenfield, massachusetts, and i grew up here.eneralist, but for the last four, four and a half years, a larger part of my practice has been focused on addiction to opiates. >> patient: i got put on pain medication. then when they started disappearing, everybody else is doing it. >> ruth: the heroin? >> patient: yeah. i can get a bag of heroin easier than i can get a joint. >> ruth: once they start, they just slip down...
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this is the assignment that i feel i've been given. >> good for ruth. own hero, go to cnn heros.com right now. >> he was set to graduate in a few weeks to take the next steps into his life, but instead he died a hero. 18-year-old kendrick castillo was the only fatality in this week's school shooting in colorado. he along with two other students lunged at the gunman to protect their classmates. kendrick will be remembered as a robotics aficionado who loved fishing and cars. his father said his example to spring into action is is an example of his selfless character. >> when you're raising a child and you're all in and spending of moment with them and you're a loving mother like my wife, cooking food and working a hard job to give them whatever they want and it's not just the material things but the attention and creating their favorite dish when they want it, you know, it almost becomes natural that you don't even realize that you're creating such an incredible person as my son. and as i've been telling people today as i've met, you know, it's community.
this is the assignment that i feel i've been given. >> good for ruth. own hero, go to cnn heros.com right now. >> he was set to graduate in a few weeks to take the next steps into his life, but instead he died a hero. 18-year-old kendrick castillo was the only fatality in this week's school shooting in colorado. he along with two other students lunged at the gunman to protect their classmates. kendrick will be remembered as a robotics aficionado who loved fishing and cars. his...
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we have with me now the author, ruth carlson. ruth, thanks for coming in.ually met about 25 years ago. >> a long time ago. >> your book includes fabulous tidbits they may not know about. what's the most unusual you heard? >> the hottest ticket in town is not "hamilton" or the game, underground tours of the sewer. they take you on a tour of the wastewater treatment plants and they're booked months in advance. >> and they're not doing it to be punished. >> i diddet f eit for the books. >> we have so many privately owned public open spaces. >> they're very rare. they have it in new york, they have it here, and i think one other city. but they're basically a chance for people in the financial district manly or downtown to get fresh air and you see views on some and they have artwork, outdoor artwork. it's a fabulous thing. stairways. >> we have a very european city and the best way to see the city are the stairways. the filbert street steps, they have a great one where they have a cutout of him in the movie because this the movie "dark passage" it was made in t
we have with me now the author, ruth carlson. ruth, thanks for coming in.ually met about 25 years ago. >> a long time ago. >> your book includes fabulous tidbits they may not know about. what's the most unusual you heard? >> the hottest ticket in town is not "hamilton" or the game, underground tours of the sewer. they take you on a tour of the wastewater treatment plants and they're booked months in advance. >> and they're not doing it to be punished. >>...
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case of the teenaged all, about ruth handler who invented that all barbie, she had two children, one was barber -- barbie and the other was ken. cherelles topped the music charts with will you love me tomorrow written by carol king and disgruntled suburban housewife decried the feminine mystique, that was betty, they were very different women behind these headlines but they had one thing in common. they were all jews. despite these powerful images of women retreating into the home the minute the war was over, there was something else going on in the 1950s, these were years of transition for american women and america's jewish women, nothing was ever going to be the same. it is true many jewish women in those postwar years would hear, meet some buddy on the street, are you a member of a docile, they would say no, they would line them up on the spot, but there were many jewish women in the 1950s who did not conform to that stereotype. i discovered lots of jewish women whose lives differed. there were holocaust survivors who had come to america building the world a new. there were commu
case of the teenaged all, about ruth handler who invented that all barbie, she had two children, one was barber -- barbie and the other was ken. cherelles topped the music charts with will you love me tomorrow written by carol king and disgruntled suburban housewife decried the feminine mystique, that was betty, they were very different women behind these headlines but they had one thing in common. they were all jews. despite these powerful images of women retreating into the home the minute...
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ruth asawa died in 2013 at the age of 87. by the way, today also marks the start of asian pacific heritage month. we'll be right back. >>> today on "california live," how to protect yourself in the online dating world. >> and an inspiring story of tracey edmonds you haven't heard before. it's all chhappening on "california live." deal talk. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants deal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm, buttery croissant, it's way better than dry cereal. i wish i was warm and buttery. aww man. download the jack app and order my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants ddeal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm, buttery croissant, it's way better than some mediocre cereal. that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me! download the jack app and order my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants. -ag william barr testifying live -answering questions about mue >>> happening live right now, attorney general william barr
ruth asawa died in 2013 at the age of 87. by the way, today also marks the start of asian pacific heritage month. we'll be right back. >>> today on "california live," how to protect yourself in the online dating world. >> and an inspiring story of tracey edmonds you haven't heard before. it's all chhappening on "california live." deal talk. my 2 for $5 breakfast croissants deal is back. with grilled ham and hickory smoked bacon or grilled sausage on a warm,...
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ruth lee.o his wife saying they are absolutely delighted with the arrival of an amazing baby son. donald trump threatens to increase tariffs on all chinese imports and is clearly unnerving global markets. and it is a beaming prince harry pictured on the front of the metro as he shares his baby joyce the front of the metro as he shares his babyjoyce news from the grounds of windsor. the same picture on the front of the guardian. but also heeding the warning that we are facing a threat to natural life and it is all ourfault. facing a threat to natural life and it is all our fault. the facing a threat to natural life and it is all ourfault. the duke facing a threat to natural life and it is all our fault. the duke shows hisjoy at the it is all our fault. the duke shows his joy at the arrival of his son. under the nhs to have a recruiting drive. health chiefs admitting they are failing to plan for elderly care. that was the front of the times. many of the papers are leading onto that fantastic news
ruth lee.o his wife saying they are absolutely delighted with the arrival of an amazing baby son. donald trump threatens to increase tariffs on all chinese imports and is clearly unnerving global markets. and it is a beaming prince harry pictured on the front of the metro as he shares his baby joyce the front of the metro as he shares his babyjoyce news from the grounds of windsor. the same picture on the front of the guardian. but also heeding the warning that we are facing a threat to natural...
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rather like ruth smith, who we piero.r party must be clear about what it really wants on brexit, and she has warned about the potential consequences of holding out the possibility of another referendum. there has been a couple of defections and upset in the local party, so that no doubt has been pa rt party, so that no doubt has been part of this. but it's hard to look at that result and think that some of the warnings that were made about labour dancing with the possibility of another referendum have had a consequence. as you say, there are certain circumstances in ashfield, and there is a well—organised group there, the ashfield independents. but when you see that result, nia, you must think, gosh, for us to be in that position in ashfield of all places, that is not a good reflection, is it? well, it's difficult to draw generalisations because of those specific circumstances. we have seen that in a numberof other circumstances. we have seen that in a number of other places where the independent vote has gone up, because
rather like ruth smith, who we piero.r party must be clear about what it really wants on brexit, and she has warned about the potential consequences of holding out the possibility of another referendum. there has been a couple of defections and upset in the local party, so that no doubt has been pa rt party, so that no doubt has been part of this. but it's hard to look at that result and think that some of the warnings that were made about labour dancing with the possibility of another...
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i cannot help looking that it isjust a pity that flip—flopping is not an olympic sport because ruth davidsonedal winner. at number two, you've heard of dogs at polling stations, but in dorset, they were showing a keen goat visiting a poll. and at one, supporters of india's narendra modi certainly know how to party. here they are celebrating his victory of another five—year term in office. selena seth. so, almost three years after her arrival in number 10, theresa may is leaving the downing street stage. along the way, she lost her voice, her majority, 36 ministers and failed to deliver brexit. here is a reminder of the career of britain's second woman prime minister. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you are born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. a boss... a boss who requires some of his workers to double their workload. a boss... maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to further his own career. remind him of anybody? mr speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. but today, we meet as normal. as generations ha
i cannot help looking that it isjust a pity that flip—flopping is not an olympic sport because ruth davidsonedal winner. at number two, you've heard of dogs at polling stations, but in dorset, they were showing a keen goat visiting a poll. and at one, supporters of india's narendra modi certainly know how to party. here they are celebrating his victory of another five—year term in office. selena seth. so, almost three years after her arrival in number 10, theresa may is leaving the downing...
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then you've got ruth wilson also. it is really exciting. and keeley hawes for bodyguard.ming through. such a competitive field. bodyguard got huge ratings, very popular, not as well critically received as something like killing eve. yes. with bodyguard the fact it was such an unexpected success, i think even the bbc have been surprised at how big a hit it was, and maybe the fact that the last episode of the series caused quite a large division in terms of how well people think it actually went and that left people to think was it really as good as everyone was thinking it was? i still highly recommend it. it is the fact that keeley hawes is the best thing on it, to see her nominated is fantastic. it will be interesting to see whether a show will be able to have that high regard in years to come when it is more of an event tv. you are having to be there all watching it at the same collective moment. some people might be confused why shows like line of duty or fleabag, huge successes, are not nominated. that is because of the dates. it is baffling, like the film awards, the
then you've got ruth wilson also. it is really exciting. and keeley hawes for bodyguard.ming through. such a competitive field. bodyguard got huge ratings, very popular, not as well critically received as something like killing eve. yes. with bodyguard the fact it was such an unexpected success, i think even the bbc have been surprised at how big a hit it was, and maybe the fact that the last episode of the series caused quite a large division in terms of how well people think it actually went...
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kurt and ruth stay with us.emocratic primary. of course, so does bernie sanders. the two front-runners are going head-to-head on their histories. we'll talk about that next on "morning joe". n "morning joe". ♪ ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. >> tech: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day... guaranteed. plus with most insurance, it's no cost to you. >> mom: really? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, ♪ safelite replace. you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema,n who got an awful skin condition. or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the c
kurt and ruth stay with us.emocratic primary. of course, so does bernie sanders. the two front-runners are going head-to-head on their histories. we'll talk about that next on "morning joe". n "morning joe". ♪ ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. >> tech: you think this chip is well sooner or later... every chip will crack. >> mom: hi. >> tech: so bring it to safelite. we can repair it the same day......
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so let me start with you, ruth. i feel torn when the president goes for one of these twitter jags, which he is retweeting all kinds of people because on one level it feels small and trivial. here is this guy with all this power, and what he is doing is retweeting howard h. with 92 followers who is mad that andrew napolitano is saying mean things about the president. but when i read someone like you or people at this table, you see it as something more menacing and darker. why? >> always look for the end game, and always ask why is he doing this? and tweeting people who it's not random people who have no followers. it's usually some extremists or neo-nazis or people who have already tweeted violent videos against the press and anti-islamic things. so that actually built his populist professional that even a little person can be feel heard by the president. but there is always a bigger logic in what he is doing. and he is really -- he is a marketing master. he is very dangerous because he knows exactly how to communic
so let me start with you, ruth. i feel torn when the president goes for one of these twitter jags, which he is retweeting all kinds of people because on one level it feels small and trivial. here is this guy with all this power, and what he is doing is retweeting howard h. with 92 followers who is mad that andrew napolitano is saying mean things about the president. but when i read someone like you or people at this table, you see it as something more menacing and darker. why? >> always...
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, bill clion placed ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer on the bench.nt >> ...the president congresse of his nominee to fill the seat... >> narrator: george w. bush, with a republican senate, put john roberts and samuel alito on the court.k >> barama is projected to be the next... >> narrator: with democrats back in control, barackbama appointed sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. >> still, many republicans are asking if she's the right person for the job... >> nrator: through it all, mcconnell had been climbing to power inside the senate.ma rity whip. republican lear. and finally, majority leader. >> there's nobody who's more focused on political conquest than he is. there may t have been anybody who has spent his entire life calculating. he knows more thanverybody else. it was how much he could win and homuch power he could achieve. >> narrator: mcconnell had real power, and still holding on to that grievance about what happened to robert bork, he waited for the right moment to use it. >> this is cnn breaking news... >>reaking news just in to here at cnn. united states supreme court j
, bill clion placed ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer on the bench.nt >> ...the president congresse of his nominee to fill the seat... >> narrator: george w. bush, with a republican senate, put john roberts and samuel alito on the court.k >> barama is projected to be the next... >> narrator: with democrats back in control, barackbama appointed sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. >> still, many republicans are asking if she's the right person for the job......
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one of those who is urging compromise to get that done is the scottish tory leader ruth davidson.rgument is very similar to the prime minister's that the public is sick of this, they want to get it done and that if the message she has taken away from the local election results in england. let's have a listen to what she said on why that deal could be within reach. what we have seen since the brexit vote is the two extremes, the edges are getting louder and louder and the voices in the middle are getting quieter. on one side when people are saying this is wrong, let's overturn the result and on the other side, you've got people saying let's not do a deal at all. let'sjust crash out. let's just take our chances. and the answer has to be somewhere in the middle. we have to start walking ourselves back to an agreement where we can get the majority of the people in the house of commons on board. now getting a majority of people in the commons on board is not going to be easy. the first challenge the government faces, but by no means the only challenge, is getting labour on side. i must
one of those who is urging compromise to get that done is the scottish tory leader ruth davidson.rgument is very similar to the prime minister's that the public is sick of this, they want to get it done and that if the message she has taken away from the local election results in england. let's have a listen to what she said on why that deal could be within reach. what we have seen since the brexit vote is the two extremes, the edges are getting louder and louder and the voices in the middle...
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i cannot help looking that it isjust a pity that flip—flopping is not an olympic sport because ruth davidsoninner. at number two, you've heard of dogs at polling stations, but in dorset, they were showing a keen goat visiting a poll. and at one, supporters of india's narendra modi certainly know how to party. here they are celebrating his victory of another five—year term in office. selena seth. so, almost three years after her arrival in number 10, theresa may is leaving the downing street stage. along the way, she lost her voice, her majority, 36 ministers and failed to deliver brexit. here is a reminder of the career of britain's second woman prime minister. that means fighting against the burning injustice that if you are born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. a boss... a boss who requires some of his workers to double their workload. a boss... maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to further his own career. remind him of anybody? mr speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. but today, we meet as normal. as generations have don
i cannot help looking that it isjust a pity that flip—flopping is not an olympic sport because ruth davidsoninner. at number two, you've heard of dogs at polling stations, but in dorset, they were showing a keen goat visiting a poll. and at one, supporters of india's narendra modi certainly know how to party. here they are celebrating his victory of another five—year term in office. selena seth. so, almost three years after her arrival in number 10, theresa may is leaving the downing street...
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it is time for ruth davidson. >> order. >> here at c-span2 we leave the british house of commons as members moved to other business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. a quick reminder you can see this weekend session again sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series to view every program we have aired from the british house of commons since october 1989 and we would like your comments about prime ministers questions via twitter in hashtag pmq. >> here is look at featured programs on booktv. saturday night at 9:00 eastern, the author of people, power and profits look at the contributions to growth slowdown made by big companies dominating large sectors of the economy. >> trade agreements dictated by the united states. the problem wasn't that us was snookered by south africa or some other developing country but what the united states wanted and the american trade agenda was a corporate trade agenda advancing the interest of american corpora
it is time for ruth davidson. >> order. >> here at c-span2 we leave the british house of commons as members moved to other business. you have been watching prime minister's question time aired live wednesdays at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. a quick reminder you can see this weekend session again sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series to view every program we have aired from the british house of...
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it is a moment the last of the others on the small world on this day 1009 year old ruth bona and her great granddaughter will ring the bell of the oldest black baptist church in the usa and officially opened the museum. for her ruth one of the spog was born a slave in mississippi only a few generations separate the president from history. and. a few weeks after the opening america elected a new president. to. run life. as a historian i really believe that history is this amazing tool that give you guidance and tools to live your life and so i think that by helping people 1st of all understand how the construction and. blackness and how what that really did was create a false sense of difference between people and to help people understand how in many ways that notion of calling somebody the other really allowed people to brutalize people and treat them in our ways so we think that if we can help people understand the roots of that and begin to see these people as individuals rather than as a group we begin to have the kind of conversation. through 100000 square feet of exhibition spa
it is a moment the last of the others on the small world on this day 1009 year old ruth bona and her great granddaughter will ring the bell of the oldest black baptist church in the usa and officially opened the museum. for her ruth one of the spog was born a slave in mississippi only a few generations separate the president from history. and. a few weeks after the opening america elected a new president. to. run life. as a historian i really believe that history is this amazing tool that give...
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your works in the transport ministry she was one of the 1st to receive a raise thanks to the new law ruth spends much of her time sitting in front of a computer at the ministry she works in i.t. and usually takes a sober view of things. constantly trying to create order out of possible chaos so that people can find the information they need when they need that bringing order to the chaos of unequal pay between the sexes is part of what the new law is supposed to do once the ministries and government agencies have done so iceland's large companies will have to implement the law by the end of this year the trade union confederation is the driving force behind the equal pay scheme its president is aware that iceland has an advantage when it comes to making changes including in the area of equal rights. more country we only have our labor market about 200000 people which is like you know big company and central europe so we can implement these things on her way home route stops by the university hospital her daughter clara is a surgeon here as a matter of course she receives the same pay as h
your works in the transport ministry she was one of the 1st to receive a raise thanks to the new law ruth spends much of her time sitting in front of a computer at the ministry she works in i.t. and usually takes a sober view of things. constantly trying to create order out of possible chaos so that people can find the information they need when they need that bringing order to the chaos of unequal pay between the sexes is part of what the new law is supposed to do once the ministries and...
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a few years ago a great woman, a great person justice ruth bader ginsburg was asked what amendment she would most like to see added to the united states constitution and she said it would be the equal rights amendment. as she explained the era means, women are people equal and stature before the law and that principals in every constitution written since the second world war. she said she would like her granddaughters when they pick up the constitution to see that it is a basic principle of our society. i understand it is a possibility that justice ginsburg is watching this hearing today and just to channel, justice ginsburg if you are listening era. i look forward to the discussion among today's witnesses. now i will recognize the ranking member, my friend and colleague. [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> thank you mr. chairman and for all of you being here. this is an important part of our democracy and system and your voices are important. equal rights amendment the so- called era was introduced in 1923. i know you all know the history. it was passed on to the states by congress in 1
a few years ago a great woman, a great person justice ruth bader ginsburg was asked what amendment she would most like to see added to the united states constitution and she said it would be the equal rights amendment. as she explained the era means, women are people equal and stature before the law and that principals in every constitution written since the second world war. she said she would like her granddaughters when they pick up the constitution to see that it is a basic principle of our...