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to have a little sarah. like, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart. >> sarah was now a single mom raising a baby girl on her own with the help of her family of course. >> she was like a natural mother. you know, she knew what to do and how to take care of her and love her up every second. and that's what she did. >> it had to be easier for her, too, with all of you? >> oh, yeah. >> uh-huh. >> and then all this family -- >> she had built-in babysitters. >> sarah didn't let teenage-motherhood stop her from following her dreams. >> she graduated from high school. and then she went to college and graduated from the
to have a little sarah. like, she's going to be just like you. and turns out that's what happened. she always put jocelyn first. everything was always about jocelyn, as it should be. >> jocelyn's dad couldn't be there when she was born. he had joined the army and was deployed overseas. when he returned home, it became clear his relationship with sarah wouldn't survive the challenges of grown up life. >> i'm not really sure what happened there. i guess they grew apart. >> sarah...
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we don't know where sarah is. >> they were sarah's friends. they had been making this dark, bone-chilling plan. >> you are the only person on this planet that knows. >> when you saw the video, what was your reaction? >> i need a minute. ♪ >>> so, tell us about neptune city, new jersey. >> neptune city is this small little sleepy, tight-knit community right in the heart of neptune township. everybody in that town generally knows everyone else. >> it's a couple miles from the beach. it touches on belmar and some of the shore communities. >> so there's a lot of beach-going. there's a lot of the kids growing up as lifeguards. >> neptune city more closely resembles middle america than it does the jersey shore that's portrayed on television. ♪ >> this is bruce springsteen country. ♪ this is the area that bruce springsteen is singing about, writing about in "born to run." ♪ baby we were born to run ♪ >> this case would rock any town, much less a county, but it's been especially impactful in a town like neptune city because everyone is just so tight-k
we don't know where sarah is. >> they were sarah's friends. they had been making this dark, bone-chilling plan. >> you are the only person on this planet that knows. >> when you saw the video, what was your reaction? >> i need a minute. ♪ >>> so, tell us about neptune city, new jersey. >> neptune city is this small little sleepy, tight-knit community right in the heart of neptune township. everybody in that town generally knows everyone else. >>...
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sarah: fantastic.ho've been brought together by coping. they're starting to form a community, and i'm joining their regular catch-up at the local pub. michael patrick: i knew he was a priest when i was a child, but i couldn't tell them that i knew because it was a big secret. jo frazer-wise: i found out-- so i'm the youngest of five children. they're all the children of my parents, and i was in my 20s when i found out that, actually, my natural father is my godfather, who was a roman catholic priest. lisa: jo and michael's stories are forming part of sarah's research. their friendship has helped them unlock a lifetime of secrets. lisa: i kn sarah's been very up-front th us abouhow tough times have been. i would imagine it's a bit of a roller coaster. jo: but, actually, it's more the emotional side when you he other people talk about the guilt, 'cause you feel guilty, even though it's not your guilt. you know, that shame, that secrecy, that--when i--that was what was, for me, the game-changer. michael:
sarah: fantastic.ho've been brought together by coping. they're starting to form a community, and i'm joining their regular catch-up at the local pub. michael patrick: i knew he was a priest when i was a child, but i couldn't tell them that i knew because it was a big secret. jo frazer-wise: i found out-- so i'm the youngest of five children. they're all the children of my parents, and i was in my 20s when i found out that, actually, my natural father is my godfather, who was a roman catholic...
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sarah: i could see that he was really,sorry.y injured. craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay.urry, but i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby." and i think people--i mean, i just can't imagine what we looked like, you know, because i know we were covered from head to toe in blood, and he was crying, and i had glass out of my face. and i remember this woman, and she looked at us, and she screamed at the sight of us. and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, "let me ke isaac." so, i passed isaac over to craig, and i ran up to charles malek. and you know, charles malek is quite a b
sarah: i could see that he was really,sorry.y injured. craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay.urry, but i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face....
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sarah: two things. we are working with the au in ethiopia, going on the streets to educate people on vaccines. listening to what hesitation looks like, reinforcing the good messages and debunking the false information. among those champions are doctors in ethiopia, on the ground. those efforts are important. in the midst of the pandemic we had a campaign, a concert with the au and tiktok. meet people where they are, on social media. we had a game, a myth or truth of the vaccine? that reached over 100 million people with that element. we all need to do more. there are regulatory elements that can be infused. just like jeffrey said, just like insider information is illegal, sharing this information should have a penalty, but we need to spread positive information. this pandemic could be one of many. how did we make sure at the next cycle we are taking those lessons the w.h.o. released, and are setting ourselves up better for the next pandemic that comes? information tackling is one of the high points. hos
sarah: two things. we are working with the au in ethiopia, going on the streets to educate people on vaccines. listening to what hesitation looks like, reinforcing the good messages and debunking the false information. among those champions are doctors in ethiopia, on the ground. those efforts are important. in the midst of the pandemic we had a campaign, a concert with the au and tiktok. meet people where they are, on social media. we had a game, a myth or truth of the vaccine? that reached...
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all right, sarah, thank you for your thought. stay with us. sarah richardson, a royal historian, live for us there as cross back to alan fisher, who's edinburgh, and been following what's unfolding at the a port allen. certainly a very significant and moving tribute to elizabeth queen elizabeth the 2nd you see the color partly from the regiment scope when standing ready to say it, if a wells and you see the force, the 17 ready to take off. but also beside the dignitaries. very close to them are ordinary members of the public. and that was important to the queen that the people would get the chance to say that very well. not through any sense of sense of good self aggrandizement. but because she understood the connection between the majority of the british people and the monarchy. and how in poll after poll after paul, when asked if people would like to see the united kingdom of beef written in northern ireland, become a republic. they rejected that idea by a fairly sizeable majority and so she wanted to make sure that people would get the chan
all right, sarah, thank you for your thought. stay with us. sarah richardson, a royal historian, live for us there as cross back to alan fisher, who's edinburgh, and been following what's unfolding at the a port allen. certainly a very significant and moving tribute to elizabeth queen elizabeth the 2nd you see the color partly from the regiment scope when standing ready to say it, if a wells and you see the force, the 17 ready to take off. but also beside the dignitaries. very close to them are...
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sarah mills, thank you.o the queen's scottish residence in balmoral on tuesday to be asked to form a new government by her majesty. —— later in the day. the brief ceremony will bring to an end a lengthy campaign to become the leader of britain's conservative party. her victory overformer chancellor rishi sunak was widely expected but it was not by as large a margin as many had predicted. here's our political editor chris mason liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister — the final act of the contest to replace boris johnson the outcome. inside, an expectant crowd after a long campaign awaits the candidates. rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result... i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i wi
sarah mills, thank you.o the queen's scottish residence in balmoral on tuesday to be asked to form a new government by her majesty. —— later in the day. the brief ceremony will bring to an end a lengthy campaign to become the leader of britain's conservative party. her victory overformer chancellor rishi sunak was widely expected but it was not by as large a margin as many had predicted. here's our political editor chris mason liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as...
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tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team are examining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say every american needs to know. the new series "the u.s. and the holocaust" examines what the u.s. did and didn't do as hitler murdered 6 million jews. >> no more refugees outside the limited quotas would be offered even temporary shelter. >> and asks important questions, what did the u.s. government and ordinary americans know about the horror? why didn't the u.s. take in more refugees? have we learned the right lessons? >> you will not replace us. >> what do film makers ken burns and sarah botstein say now. >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert, charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, and by the roz lynn p. walter foundation, the pritzker military foundation on behalf of the pritzker military and library and the mark haas foundation. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. >>> ken burns, sarah botstein, welcome to "fi
tackled subjects such as the civil war, the vietnam war, baseball and jazz now ken burns along with sarah botstein and their team are examining one of the darkest moments in history, the holocaust from the perspective they say every american needs to know. the new series "the u.s. and the holocaust" examines what the u.s. did and didn't do as hitler murdered 6 million jews. >> no more refugees outside the limited quotas would be offered even temporary shelter. >> and asks...
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sarah: i think it is safe. think there is so much protocol she's been outlining that lies behind at all the institutions even though we don't have a written constitution. i think the difference will be in style and whether he continues to take a more crusading role, which is what he has been doing in the past. i think there is no question the monarchs use their powers in order to maintain the will of elected governments. however, as you say, there are ways in which influence can be brought to bear. we know charles has done that in the past. alix: we appreciate you and your perspective today. thank you for joining us. sarah richardson from the university of warwick. coming up, we will turn to the u.s. equity markets. a huge rebound underway here. we will get the lowdown with cameron dawson. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> once the reserves get to a significantly lower level, the fed will slow the rate of asset runoff. it will basically stop before we reach that critical point where reserves are too scarce. they will lea
sarah: i think it is safe. think there is so much protocol she's been outlining that lies behind at all the institutions even though we don't have a written constitution. i think the difference will be in style and whether he continues to take a more crusading role, which is what he has been doing in the past. i think there is no question the monarchs use their powers in order to maintain the will of elected governments. however, as you say, there are ways in which influence can be brought to...
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first is sarah blain. recognizing her 26 years of service retire in the july as an engineer for the infrastructure bureau. and sfpuc thanks sarah and show gratitude for her outstanding service. sarah blain served a dedicated engineer for san francisco working to provide safe drinking water for the people of san francisco and the bay area and sarah passionately involved with the ifpde local 21 fighting for rights of work and sarah advocates for women in the work place and sarah universal loved by ler colleagues. sarah served the resident engineer for you construction of the alameda creek watershed center the alameda creek watershed and history of the recommend ram and the valley july 1 of dwoo sarah retired after 26 years to the sfpuc and the city of san francisco now resolved this commission offers highest commendations to sarah blain on the celebration of her retirement as an engineer for san francisco and the san francisco sfpuc commission. >> congratulations sarah. i'd like to ask james of our infrastru
first is sarah blain. recognizing her 26 years of service retire in the july as an engineer for the infrastructure bureau. and sfpuc thanks sarah and show gratitude for her outstanding service. sarah blain served a dedicated engineer for san francisco working to provide safe drinking water for the people of san francisco and the bay area and sarah passionately involved with the ifpde local 21 fighting for rights of work and sarah advocates for women in the work place and sarah universal loved...
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a sarah letter in a boucher sarah. i must be very disappointing for you, that the w h o has said the end is inside, and they're released this b 6 policy documents. but the content, the african continent, had huge amounts of trouble actually getting vaccines early on distributing those vaccines. there is a specific policy document for the african continent that must be frustrating for you. you know, one of the things that we had an awakening on with this panoramic and the continent is not just of debilitating nature. that the health crisis brought the cheek of it . but the twin economic crisis that has happening and unfolding as we speak. so this time last year, countries came together in 70 or 70 percent are all income country population should be fascinated by the end of this year. most high income countries about 63.9 percent of so the african continent is still at 22.6 percent. if we start this continued on this page, it will take us 4 to 5 years to read 70 percent. so what i'd like to see in such a global documents
a sarah letter in a boucher sarah. i must be very disappointing for you, that the w h o has said the end is inside, and they're released this b 6 policy documents. but the content, the african continent, had huge amounts of trouble actually getting vaccines early on distributing those vaccines. there is a specific policy document for the african continent that must be frustrating for you. you know, one of the things that we had an awakening on with this panoramic and the continent is not just...
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mark, why do you think sarah palin lost tonight?ll, i think she comes with a lot of baggage, obviously. i think there is a larger conversation about whether this speaks to a larger trend line in the midterms and i think since the dobbs decision, democrats have over performed a number of races now. but obviously, sarah palin is -- she is, she is a sui generis character, right? she's not necessarily representative of a congressional candidate somewhere else in the country. but having said, that is a really troubling trend line and results for republicans in these last few weeks, partly because it's also another celebrity quasi-freak show candidate that comes from the trump trend, the trump, holdout voters seem to be showing, time and time again, they are pretty sick of. so, that has got to be problematic also. but bottom line, the seat has been red since about 16 20, or whatever, and now it is flipping -- red and that's bottom line. >> nick begich, her opponent, is saying she lost not because of -- but because her unfavorable writing
mark, why do you think sarah palin lost tonight?ll, i think she comes with a lot of baggage, obviously. i think there is a larger conversation about whether this speaks to a larger trend line in the midterms and i think since the dobbs decision, democrats have over performed a number of races now. but obviously, sarah palin is -- she is, she is a sui generis character, right? she's not necessarily representative of a congressional candidate somewhere else in the country. but having said, that...
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sarah. a problem within the west, the government started to act and the security else got involved that ever happened this time around. do you think that needs to be a stronger, much more global focused alliance just for health? you know, it's really, as just, we mentioned earlier, the lots of policy documents. the question is, they're not just the commitment but the delivery on the process. so even this time around a lot of houses mean the g 20, the g 7 manual western countries promised a lot. for example, we will recycle a $100000000000.00 in s d r special during rest african countries just across the fiscal constraints. today, we're at 58000000000 pledge to be a cycle. how much has been actually recycled the country? 0. so there's a gap between the promise and the actual delivery and not we need to bridge. it's not enough to have the policy document. it's not enough to make the declaration at the un or what the g 7, g 20. what really matters is the delivery and i, with this pandemic, it s
sarah. a problem within the west, the government started to act and the security else got involved that ever happened this time around. do you think that needs to be a stronger, much more global focused alliance just for health? you know, it's really, as just, we mentioned earlier, the lots of policy documents. the question is, they're not just the commitment but the delivery on the process. so even this time around a lot of houses mean the g 20, the g 7 manual western countries promised a lot....
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okay, so heavily discounted there by aleksey sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain. putin isolated the economy floundering, but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that, would it? um i would actually fully agree with alexei. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some minor conclusions from this exercise. so, for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises um influence of japanese codes, that is something that the japanese government is very very off because because they actually are are still having a territorial conflict with russia. they also how are facing growing problems with china as an emerging world power. so the cooperation between china and russia is something that japan really looked at in detail. so these kind of common naval exercises are something that is also designed to signal to tokyo. russia's knew no limits. partnership with china is not new of mikhail. it was cemented in fact as the olympics opened in c
okay, so heavily discounted there by aleksey sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain. putin isolated the economy floundering, but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that, would it? um i would actually fully agree with alexei. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some minor conclusions from this exercise. so, for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises um...
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sarah. >> all right. so i just have to end with saying, if you have another one of those -- those cool models, i've got room in my office. so just consider that as you hang out there. >> hey. i have a space shuttle right here if you need it. i'm ready for anything. >> all right. kristen fisher, thank you so much for keeping us updates on what is happening with the artemis 1. >>> coming up. cnn has uncovered the high cost of greg abbotts plan to bus migrants out of his state. how much is it costing texans? that is coming up next. >>> plus emotional moments as serena williams walks off the court last night. possibly for the final match of her incredible career. (silence) ♪ (upbeat m music) ♪ (♪ ♪) (♪ ♪) real luxury, real connection. discover intuitive technology at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. (♪ ♪) ♪ ♪ we belve there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things.
sarah. >> all right. so i just have to end with saying, if you have another one of those -- those cool models, i've got room in my office. so just consider that as you hang out there. >> hey. i have a space shuttle right here if you need it. i'm ready for anything. >> all right. kristen fisher, thank you so much for keeping us updates on what is happening with the artemis 1. >>> coming up. cnn has uncovered the high cost of greg abbotts plan to bus migrants out of his...
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sarah palin. sarah palin knows a thing or 2 about close elections. governor sarah palin, the graduate of alaska, the former governor of alaska is best known for her and successful vice presidential run with john mccain in 2008. when he lost to barack obama, you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. when alaska went to the polls to elect a new member of congress in august, you, helen found herself in a 3 way race or we have just begun and we it. is that a fight for what is right for alaska incarnation, but she was defeated by mary pol toola who was now the 1st native american woman to represent alaska in the house of representatives. being alaska native is part of my ethnicity, but i'm much more than my ethnicity and i'll be looking forward to working forward . ah, for all alaskans here in this, in the short see, the special election was called after the death of the former office holder. alaska has the highest proportion of native americans in the united states, and the vote was the 1s
sarah palin. sarah palin knows a thing or 2 about close elections. governor sarah palin, the graduate of alaska, the former governor of alaska is best known for her and successful vice presidential run with john mccain in 2008. when he lost to barack obama, you can actually see russia from land here in alaska. when alaska went to the polls to elect a new member of congress in august, you, helen found herself in a 3 way race or we have just begun and we it. is that a fight for what is right for...
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sarah palin, 30.9%.n candidate, though, comes from a famous democratic family in alaska, at 27.8%. nobody got 50%. so they enter ranked choice voting. that means taking nick begich's voters and finding out who was their second choice and redistributing them. begich gets eliminated. with that redistribution, that's how peltola wins. she, the democrat won enough of nick begich's second choices of the voters who picked begich, enough of them picked peltola as their second choice over sarah palin. why? what else is playing into this? obviously the palin factor. what was a component in this campaign that her opponents were using against her was that sarah palin left the governor's office back in 2009, you'll remember. she kind of walked out on alaska, sort of the frame put around her. that's part of the baggage she carries with sort of the overall national baggage of the palin persona that still lingers for her. and it is peltola who makes history now. not only as the first democrat in all these years that yo
sarah palin, 30.9%.n candidate, though, comes from a famous democratic family in alaska, at 27.8%. nobody got 50%. so they enter ranked choice voting. that means taking nick begich's voters and finding out who was their second choice and redistributing them. begich gets eliminated. with that redistribution, that's how peltola wins. she, the democrat won enough of nick begich's second choices of the voters who picked begich, enough of them picked peltola as their second choice over sarah palin....
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sarah, that is a great question.ified him that he is merely a witness in this. i don't think there is enough evidence to show that senator graham was aware of what some of the other people were doing as far as accessing voting machines, presenting false testimony to state legislative committees, so that means he'll have to appear and answer questions. now, that the judge is required him to do so, he can't claim a fifth amendment privilege because he's not under the threat of prosecution in georgia. as long as he appears and follows the judge's order, he should not face any legal exposure. >> so you're saying he does have to appear and he does have to answer questions. and that could have all kinds of political implications if not criminal. thank you so much. we're back in a moment. the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on praractice with herer chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of apapplause. and this dreamer, well, she's still lear
sarah, that is a great question.ified him that he is merely a witness in this. i don't think there is enough evidence to show that senator graham was aware of what some of the other people were doing as far as accessing voting machines, presenting false testimony to state legislative committees, so that means he'll have to appear and answer questions. now, that the judge is required him to do so, he can't claim a fifth amendment privilege because he's not under the threat of prosecution in...
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sarah: thanks for having me.r-term impact of this tentative deal, it makes like it will keep inflation in check. you cannot have that additional inflationary shock, but in the medium term, it shows that there is still quite a bit of inflationary pressure. the 24% increase in wages over five years is still a far cry from that wage trend we saw in the 2010s. we remain in a tight labor market where workers continue to hold rates way in terms of -- great sway in terms of bargaining power. it is going to be hard to bring inflation not down to 2% and you have this sort of weight. -- wage growth. jon: i wonder as people continue to see headlines surrounding inflation, does that factor into expectations? does it just become a conclusion that this is going to be a key talking point in any negotiations? kriti: inflation -- sarah: inflation expectations are on the top and of historic grim reaper seen two kinds in most visible prices, gasoline and some slower growth and food prices. that is gone a long way in helping inflati
sarah: thanks for having me.r-term impact of this tentative deal, it makes like it will keep inflation in check. you cannot have that additional inflationary shock, but in the medium term, it shows that there is still quite a bit of inflationary pressure. the 24% increase in wages over five years is still a far cry from that wage trend we saw in the 2010s. we remain in a tight labor market where workers continue to hold rates way in terms of -- great sway in terms of bargaining power. it is...
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thank you so much, sarah, for talking to her. sarah griswold is a historian and biographer, joining us here from london or queen elizabeth. the 2nd was the head of the commonwealth of nations. it was originally called the british commonwealth and began to take shape in the 19 thirty's when some of the colonies in the vast british empire began to gain greater autonomy. queen elizabeth became head of the commonwealth when she took the throne. a 3rd of her overseas visits have been to commonwealth nations. it's a voluntary association of $56.00 independent countries. they work together to promote a number of common goals such as democracy, human rights, good governance, and the rule of law. through the decomposition of the british empire between 1957 in 1970 over 20, former crown colonies joined the organisation as they gained, their independence is allowed republics and countries with their own monarchies to remain part of the commonwealth without compromising their sovereignty. they are 2500000000 people in the commonwealth as nea
thank you so much, sarah, for talking to her. sarah griswold is a historian and biographer, joining us here from london or queen elizabeth. the 2nd was the head of the commonwealth of nations. it was originally called the british commonwealth and began to take shape in the 19 thirty's when some of the colonies in the vast british empire began to gain greater autonomy. queen elizabeth became head of the commonwealth when she took the throne. a 3rd of her overseas visits have been to commonwealth...
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ok so heavily discounted there by alex a sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain protein isolated the economy found a ring. but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that. what i would actually fully agree with alex a. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some minor conclusions from this exercise. so for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises in front of japanese coast, that the, something that the japanese government is very, very of because they actually are still having a territorial conflict with russia. they also how are facing growing problems, china as an emerging low power. so the corporation between china and russia is something that japan really looks at in detail. so these kind of common naval exercises are something that is also designed to signal to tokyo rushes, a new no limits partnership with china is not new. mikhail, it was cemented in fact, as the olympics opened in china already before the russian
ok so heavily discounted there by alex a sarah, how do you see it? we keep hearing that the russian military is under strain protein isolated the economy found a ring. but this drill wouldn't necessarily seem to indicate any of that. what i would actually fully agree with alex a. so what we see in terms of the scale, it's not as big as it used to be, but still we can maybe draw some minor conclusions from this exercise. so for example, if we take a look at the naval exercises in front of...
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sarah jessica parker hadn't yet become carrie bradshaw on "sex and the city."ds weren't even born -- >> i wasn't married. >> my daughter. >> your daughter was here. when did your kids begin watching the film? did they love it as much as other people? >> i think sam mijas seen it once and really liked it. >> we have to steal their souls. >> whoa, wait, can we talk about this? >> so the first time around, the witches seemed to be a little creepier, maybe a little meaner. have winnie and her sisters mellowed some? >> i have children. >> yeah, there's that. >> my husband said, "boy, you were mean." i was so proud. >> that's beetles. find something, anything. we must fly! >> winnie! my broom is my-behaving! >> jumping on the broom like riding a bike again? >> that's our favorite part. >> yeah, i love it. kathy had her way, i had my swiffer, that lady got the broom. >> the bond with the sanderson sisters is clear. there also seems to be a clear bond with the three of you. >> we've known each other for 40 years. >> 50 years. >> known her for 60 years. >> we've been fr
sarah jessica parker hadn't yet become carrie bradshaw on "sex and the city."ds weren't even born -- >> i wasn't married. >> my daughter. >> your daughter was here. when did your kids begin watching the film? did they love it as much as other people? >> i think sam mijas seen it once and really liked it. >> we have to steal their souls. >> whoa, wait, can we talk about this? >> so the first time around, the witches seemed to be a little...
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>> mark do y-do -- why do you think sarah palin lost tonight? >> i think there is a lot of baggage and there is a larger conversation whether this speaks to a larger trend line. in the mid texas, since the dobbs decision, democrats have overperformed in a number of races now. obviously, sara pulen, is a sui generis character and not necessarily representative of a candidate somewhere else in the country, and having said that, it is a truly troubling trend line for republicans in the last few weeks, partly because it is another several quasi--freak show candidate that comes from the trump tradition, the trump mold that voters seem to be showing time and time again, they're pretty sick of. so that's kind of the problematic situation also. but bottom line, the seat has been red since 1620 or whatever and now flipping blue and a bottom line good night for the democrats. >> and she lost not because of ranked choice voting but because her your favorable rating is so high. it bears mentioning on august 8, the day the d.o.j. searched mar-a-lago, donald
>> mark do y-do -- why do you think sarah palin lost tonight? >> i think there is a lot of baggage and there is a larger conversation whether this speaks to a larger trend line. in the mid texas, since the dobbs decision, democrats have overperformed in a number of races now. obviously, sara pulen, is a sui generis character and not necessarily representative of a candidate somewhere else in the country, and having said that, it is a truly troubling trend line for republicans in the...
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sarah. appreciate you.ou whether it's a comment about the show, guests any questions that you have tweet me @cvpayne. the market volatility has a whole a lot of people including diana, what about people with iras? i stay, diana, you have to stay the course. don't panic. coming up millenials they need to hear more of that message. genevieve roch-decter on how they are missing. what about gen-zers in the market? when they come in they have diamond hands. we'll be right back. ♪. you'll always remember buying your first car. and buying your starter home. or whatever this is. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. we believe that your investments should work harder for the future you imagine. and that's where our strategic investing approach can help. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ go. go scientist. go software. go cure. go production. go faster and safer. emerson automation software helps breakthroug
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it was there, but sarah makes a very, very good point. that's not really where young people are getting their information . it's tech talk, it's social media. it's things like that. is that now the new battle ground for the w h o, is that where you need to put your resources? we're putting our resources very much. and in all the different platforms that reach all the different audiences. so indeed, if you're a young person well connected, that tech talks where you might be. but if you're an older person somewhere or you're not a person who reads you will be reached and on the way perhaps by your neighbor as, as sarah mentioned by your doctor for it. so it's a highly variable, but what we have found and you're the, it was quite right to mention that we labeled this and in for demick we actually have developed a whole specialty, a whole team of experts. and we've partnered with many of the tech companies who have been tremendously helpful and to understand again, what's going on out there, who can we reach, how can we reach people? and we'v
it was there, but sarah makes a very, very good point. that's not really where young people are getting their information . it's tech talk, it's social media. it's things like that. is that now the new battle ground for the w h o, is that where you need to put your resources? we're putting our resources very much. and in all the different platforms that reach all the different audiences. so indeed, if you're a young person well connected, that tech talks where you might be. but if you're an...
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maria: yep, you sarah thoughts? sarah: where has this administration managed things effectively, talk about the border if you talk about crime if you talk be foreign policy afghanistan, if you talk about schools, education, i mean, the economy obviously, biggest one in all of those instances the biden administration has been slow to acknowledge there was a problem, by the time they finally got around to acknowledging that voters are concerned about it they've fallen short of the mark, never had the urgency that they should to address these problems, and all of these failings sort of creates looidz into perception from voters battleground, if democrats not equipped to handle country's problems i think of polls sort of puncture that narrative red wave exceeding ahead of november you can't have democrats against backdrop of polls that show voters think their party is mismanaging things that badly expects they are going to outperform biden by double-digit margins they need to win i think polls put lie to this idea there
maria: yep, you sarah thoughts? sarah: where has this administration managed things effectively, talk about the border if you talk about crime if you talk be foreign policy afghanistan, if you talk about schools, education, i mean, the economy obviously, biggest one in all of those instances the biden administration has been slow to acknowledge there was a problem, by the time they finally got around to acknowledging that voters are concerned about it they've fallen short of the mark, never had...
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sarah: you describe the degree of difficulty. you have been looking at the federal effort in this regard and obviously there is a lot we can do to think about how we can make all the programs were effective and stronger. what is the federal responsibility here? what do you see is the federal role given the size and pers base of this -- and pervasiveness of what brett was describing? rep. himes: i think this is a really important question because in my opinion, and let's be clear, what i do know is something about what works in the south bronx and that sort of thing. i expertise comes from political challenges associated with putting together holistic efforts that are required for this stuff to work. so it is a little bit. i will tell you this, what the federal government does very well is related to its scale. we can mobilize resources that no community group, no enterprise or organization or minister pallet he can contemplate. that is really important. and, we can also serve a unique role in the transmission of best practices. i
sarah: you describe the degree of difficulty. you have been looking at the federal effort in this regard and obviously there is a lot we can do to think about how we can make all the programs were effective and stronger. what is the federal responsibility here? what do you see is the federal role given the size and pers base of this -- and pervasiveness of what brett was describing? rep. himes: i think this is a really important question because in my opinion, and let's be clear, what i do know...
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but sarah, tell them what happened then this was surprising. so i mentioned earlier i'm an artist and so in some galleries i have a separate and i noticed in the course of writing this book we have 650 endnotes. so i was doing lots of research but noticed in the course that, that my art website was getting hits from wuhan in shanghai. and i thought, well, that's disturbing, has nothing to do with the book. and i don't have any clients in wuhan, in shanghai and i didn't think anything of it and then a couple of weeks later didn't do anything about it. rather, a couple of weeks later, i began to work on the manuscript in the morning and i was the only one that had access to it. john didn't even have access to it, and i noticed that my manuscript had been opened at 4 a.m.. at this point, we contacted the fbi. they said, get a good forensics expert. got a good forensics expert while he was studying it after making a copy of the hard drive sort of tell them what happened. so then in similar manner, i opened the manuscript to work on it one morning a
but sarah, tell them what happened then this was surprising. so i mentioned earlier i'm an artist and so in some galleries i have a separate and i noticed in the course of writing this book we have 650 endnotes. so i was doing lots of research but noticed in the course that, that my art website was getting hits from wuhan in shanghai. and i thought, well, that's disturbing, has nothing to do with the book. and i don't have any clients in wuhan, in shanghai and i didn't think anything of it and...
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tell that story of sarah winchester.. is it a case where you're finding new things every time you go through or by now, do you know the property pretty well. no we still find things constantly both in the house and in archives, uh, in new haven, where she was from, and sometimes we'll get so excited. last year, we found actually, within a wall of a room that we were restoring right next door to this a letter that someone had left their, um in the wall, and it was from a stained glass company based out of san francisco, addressed to sarah. so we love finding a little discoveries like that which we still do often surprises. always 100, plus years later, walter magnuson, it's so good to talk with you again. thank you so much for joining us from the winchester mystery house this morning. thank you. of course, a quick reminder. here is celebration of life force sarah winchester being held today at the winchester mystery house and san jose. tickets range from 20 to $42. what started as an attempt to create a cool blog for the
tell that story of sarah winchester.. is it a case where you're finding new things every time you go through or by now, do you know the property pretty well. no we still find things constantly both in the house and in archives, uh, in new haven, where she was from, and sometimes we'll get so excited. last year, we found actually, within a wall of a room that we were restoring right next door to this a letter that someone had left their, um in the wall, and it was from a stained glass company...
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sarah thank you very much. while we have _ region. sarah thank you very much. we have been talking, the eu has been urging its member states to tighten border and visa controls with russia. they sate the recent escalation of war by military mobilisation and sham referendums led to an increase of citizens, including conscripts and their families fleeing the russian narration. we have seen that a great deal especially over the border into finland. the home affairs commissioner eva johanson said that visa should be subject to stricter assessment, she said that someone should be not be given a visa if there is a risk they will overstay. border guards are being asked to checkin border guards are being asked to check in when someone has a valid visa, and while the authorities may need to check or revoke existing visas, she said there are exceptions in terms of the right to apply for asylum now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good afternoon. it's a rather blustery, damp autumn day out there. we've got a band of rain pushing from west to eas
sarah thank you very much. while we have _ region. sarah thank you very much. we have been talking, the eu has been urging its member states to tighten border and visa controls with russia. they sate the recent escalation of war by military mobilisation and sham referendums led to an increase of citizens, including conscripts and their families fleeing the russian narration. we have seen that a great deal especially over the border into finland. the home affairs commissioner eva johanson said...
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sarah millsjoins sarah mills joins us sarah millsjoins us now.moving situation. what exactly do we know?- fast moving situation. what exactly do we know? one of the most breaking _ exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news _ exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that - exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that we - exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that we arej most breaking news that we are just dealing with in the last ten minutes is that there are reports that myles sanderson has died. we are unsure as to how and as to when. certainly reported on the scene and our reporters on the scene, he was in handcuffs, there�*s lots of images of him surrounded by rcmp officers on the side of the highway. he had allegedly stolen a white vehicle from the town of ross byrne which is about 20 minutes on one of the main highways that runs through the centre of saskatchewan just north of the largest city, saskatoon. so there are images of him being arrested, so at some point we are led to believe by law enforcem
sarah millsjoins sarah mills joins us sarah millsjoins us now.moving situation. what exactly do we know?- fast moving situation. what exactly do we know? one of the most breaking _ exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news _ exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that - exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that we - exactly do we know? one of the most breaking news that we arej most breaking news that we are just dealing with in the last ten minutes is that there...
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and prisoner swap good news tonight, sarah. >> yeah it is very tell to go.ainians really had upper hand on this ukrainian government especially president zelenskyy showed his care for the united states in this prisoner exchange and this was a way it was a gesture of thank you. he added the two americans along with the 8 other foreigners i think it is very telling in the differences between slen zelenskyy and vladimir putin plus victor, i may be pronouncing his name wrong but victor was a prokremlin ukrainian politician who happens to be slayed vladimir god father of daughter so he basically traded 215, you know, ukrainian fights fighters plus our two americans thank god for one guy who the kremlin says they don't know where he's at so i think it is a huge win for president zelenskyy and two family who is thought they weren't going survive their captivity with the russians. lawrence: would you sarah carter thank you so much for rolling with this show with all of the developments that are happening today. you're a important voice to this country and network. t
and prisoner swap good news tonight, sarah. >> yeah it is very tell to go.ainians really had upper hand on this ukrainian government especially president zelenskyy showed his care for the united states in this prisoner exchange and this was a way it was a gesture of thank you. he added the two americans along with the 8 other foreigners i think it is very telling in the differences between slen zelenskyy and vladimir putin plus victor, i may be pronouncing his name wrong but victor was a...
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the most surprising example of which is probably former governor sarah palin.the two say they bonded as expected others working in the state capital of the same time. and although palin admits that the two have very different viewpoints, she has said that mary peltola is a beautiful soul who has a heart for alaska. in any other state, the sort of friendship might seem surprising, but this is alaska, and doing the unexpected has kind of become her thing. during her campaign, she vocally supported abortion rights, she also voiced support for universal background checks while campaigning in a pro gun state. and in the end it works, voters have elected her to finish the term of the late congressman don young. she is now the first native -- joining me now is democratic congresswoman-elect, we mary peltola have alaska. i know you're not tired of hearing the insured democratic congresswoman-elect, am i right? >> thank you so much, alex. no, it hasn't gotten old yet. >> good. first, congratulations. second, let's start talking about what went down. for people who are t
the most surprising example of which is probably former governor sarah palin.the two say they bonded as expected others working in the state capital of the same time. and although palin admits that the two have very different viewpoints, she has said that mary peltola is a beautiful soul who has a heart for alaska. in any other state, the sort of friendship might seem surprising, but this is alaska, and doing the unexpected has kind of become her thing. during her campaign, she vocally...