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sarah: dr.of the support clinic at the university of maryland, which offers care for pregnant and postpartum women who use drugs. she says separating mother from baby can cause lifelong trauma for everyone involved. >> separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the risk of that baby being exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship and social problems for that child for the long term. sarah: and she says since the overturning of roe, pregnant women and mothers are under even more intense scrutiny. >> scaring the mom to the point that she's not coming to get health care during her pregnancy or not disclosing her drug use so that she can get the support and treatment that she needs. none of those things are protecting the baby. putting the mom in jail and taking the baby away is not protecting the baby. there are lots of unsafe things that w
sarah: dr.of the support clinic at the university of maryland, which offers care for pregnant and postpartum women who use drugs. she says separating mother from baby can cause lifelong trauma for everyone involved. >> separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the risk of that baby being exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship...
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sarah, thanks.t _ next few hours. sarah, thanks. the former president has _ next few hours. sarah, thanks. the former president has come - next few hours. sarah, thanks. the former president has come out - next few hours. sarah, thanks. the former president has come out and j former president has come out and said he is going to win and it is not even going to be that close, are they that confident? i not even going to be that close, are they that confident?— they that confident? i don't think they that confident? i don't think the are they that confident? i don't think they are that _ they that confident? i don't think they are that confident _ they that confident? i don't think they are that confident about - they that confident? i don't think. they are that confident about what he said _ they are that confident about what he said when he voted this morning is that— he said when he voted this morning is that he _ he said when he voted this morning is that he would accept the election result_ is th
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this is outrageous, sarah. i just feel like it's a way to for washington to kind of wash their hands and absolve themselves of this situation. kind of leave name or europe with the bag or europe with withholding of, uh, the, the nato. nary or the new a foreign policy out there. we also have to remember, trump loves a good narrative. so he could utilize this as a project, or kind of as a propaganda or a moral victory. he could allow joe biden to continue playing chicken with, with russia and putin. and then when he comes in, he sort of unravel all of this and, you know, i'm the peace maker. i find that, well, i know, but sarah, sarah, you know, we, it's often said, you know, a week in politics is a lifetime 5 weeks. what is that? okay, i mean, you can have, you can causative norm as amount of mischief in the next 5 weeks. wilmer and washington, that's what i really worry about because we, we, we finally got the official word that the, the, a, the ukrainians can shoot in nato weapons. american, british, french, u
this is outrageous, sarah. i just feel like it's a way to for washington to kind of wash their hands and absolve themselves of this situation. kind of leave name or europe with the bag or europe with withholding of, uh, the, the nato. nary or the new a foreign policy out there. we also have to remember, trump loves a good narrative. so he could utilize this as a project, or kind of as a propaganda or a moral victory. he could allow joe biden to continue playing chicken with, with russia and...
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go ahead sarah. it's clear what's going on, and since we've even been on here, there's been a confirmation from the russian ministry of defense about those they've had, quote, call them ballistics prior, but in the quarter street, and those were actually attack, them's long range missile. so this is a confirmation of an escalation, so it's very clear that nato is playing the game and i wouldn't, i mean, there are, you haven't seen muscles in the united states and canada yet. yeah. so yeah, i mean, it, it's really interesting is that to this day, may co claims it is not involved in the conflict. it's really quite extraordinary. i mean, it's gotten nato written all over it. ok, but we're going to talk about how this works out for ukraine after our break. after that break, we're going to continue our discussion on biden's foreign policy legs. we stay with our team. the the us in 1941. the radical right wing was stone show organization seized power and from the independent state of croatia, pull on 3 nam
go ahead sarah. it's clear what's going on, and since we've even been on here, there's been a confirmation from the russian ministry of defense about those they've had, quote, call them ballistics prior, but in the quarter street, and those were actually attack, them's long range missile. so this is a confirmation of an escalation, so it's very clear that nato is playing the game and i wouldn't, i mean, there are, you haven't seen muscles in the united states and canada yet. yeah. so yeah, i...
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as you say, the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard by| rape and murder of sarah everard by thewayne couzens in march 2021 ship public trust in policing and the case today will raise questions and concerns about public confidence in the met office. the force has said it carried out an audit looking at who incite the force had been looking at confidential sensitive files regarding sarah's disappearance and the subsequent investigation without a legitimate policing purpose and it identified in suspected more than 104 officers and staff who have potentially done so. it said that most of them when confronted were remorseful about that, they said they had done so out of curiosity and they apologise for doing so but it felt that some of them needed to face disciplinary action. eight of them decided should face gross misconduct hearings. today, three officers had been found guilty of gross misconduct, they include one officer who has been sacked, who was found to have looked up sacked, who was found to have looked up sensitive information regarding sarah's medical history, heart lifest
as you say, the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard by| rape and murder of sarah everard by thewayne couzens in march 2021 ship public trust in policing and the case today will raise questions and concerns about public confidence in the met office. the force has said it carried out an audit looking at who incite the force had been looking at confidential sensitive files regarding sarah's disappearance and the subsequent investigation without a legitimate policing purpose and it identified...
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sarah.all right. breaking overnight. a third person has died after a man went on a stabbing spree across manhattan yesterday. a man is in custody. this morning. what police are saying today about the suspects eight prior arrests and donald trump promised to bring down prices, extend tax cuts and protect social security. how his second administration could affect your finances america's favorite holiday. >> spend thanksgiving morning with cnn with live coverage of parades around the country. john berman and erica hill host cnn. thanksgiving in america. live. thursday, november 28th at eight a. are you ready for this? >> are you ready for this? are you ready for this? >> new alka-seltzer plus cold or flu? >> fizzy chews. chew fizz. feel better. >> fast. >> no water needed. new alka-seltzer plus fizzy juice. >> hey, kids, what do you call the nordvpn black friday deal? the black friday deal woo because you block online threats. black friday. black friday. >> get the black friday deal and block
sarah.all right. breaking overnight. a third person has died after a man went on a stabbing spree across manhattan yesterday. a man is in custody. this morning. what police are saying today about the suspects eight prior arrests and donald trump promised to bring down prices, extend tax cuts and protect social security. how his second administration could affect your finances america's favorite holiday. >> spend thanksgiving morning with cnn with live coverage of parades around the...
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from our north american editor sarah smith. is back, donald trump savoring his victory and making a triumphant return to washington. it does all look remarkably cordial considering -- >> mr. president-elect, former president, donald, congratulations. sarah: president biden is trying to demonstrate his commitment to the peaceful transfer of power. pres. biden: we can make sure that you are accommodated, what you need. welcome. president trump: thank you very much. politics is tough. in many cases, not a nice world but it is a nice world today and i appreciate it very much. sarah: maybe the enormous fire melting the frosting is between the two men who have not met since the debate that ended joe biden's candidacy. donald trump four years ago reviews that he lost the election. >> hopefully it is not a long-term goodbye. sarah: his victory lap around washington included meeting congressional republicans, and he is taking credit for many -- too.ing many of them reelected, pres. trump: thank you very much. nice gathering. it is nice
from our north american editor sarah smith. is back, donald trump savoring his victory and making a triumphant return to washington. it does all look remarkably cordial considering -- >> mr. president-elect, former president, donald, congratulations. sarah: president biden is trying to demonstrate his commitment to the peaceful transfer of power. pres. biden: we can make sure that you are accommodated, what you need. welcome. president trump: thank you very much. politics is tough. in...
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volunteers like sonia were touched by sarah's story. >> it's not just her story. it's our story.or us to be here and help give back one by one is what it does. if we can take care of each other and make a difference one step at a time, that's what we'll do. >> oh, i'm so thankful and grateful to these people, lovely, lovely people. may god help them. >> reporter: sarah says her one and only home, the one she saved her pennies for is beautiful again. she's been here 65 years and it's the place where she hopes to live out the rest of her days. >> that's perfect. rebuilding together is a local nonprofit in silicon valley. they've completed more than 5,000 projects since it was founded in 1991. >>> tonight on the cbs evening news, a man and his father connecting over a very special ride. jericka duncan is in for norah with a preview. >> we go on the road with a car that got away. buckle up for a trip down memory lane with a father and son duo and a very special gift, those headlines and more on the cbs evening news. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, some local students get an up c
volunteers like sonia were touched by sarah's story. >> it's not just her story. it's our story.or us to be here and help give back one by one is what it does. if we can take care of each other and make a difference one step at a time, that's what we'll do. >> oh, i'm so thankful and grateful to these people, lovely, lovely people. may god help them. >> reporter: sarah says her one and only home, the one she saved her pennies for is beautiful again. she's been here 65 years...
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sarah, thank you. sarah smith, _ intends to. all right. sarah, thank you. i you. sarah smith, our north america editor in palm beach, florida. as the county went on overnight in those all important swing states, it became to kamala harris�*s supporters than any chance of victory was slipping away. many were tearful, having gathered for a victory rally but leaving heartbroken. despite high—profile celebrity endorsements and a formidable ground operation and lots of money to try to get their voters to the polls, the harris campaign failed. she's due to give a concession speech in a few hours' time, here in washington dc, a heavily democrat area, where she won more than 90% of the vote. the rest of america of course, had a different idea. as america wakes up to donald trump's victory, the dream they had of the first woman president is over. a group of early morning joggers hit the road, one democrat among them shocked by the election result. it among them shocked by the election result. , g, , among them shocked by the election result. , . , , among them shock
sarah, thank you. sarah smith, _ intends to. all right. sarah, thank you. i you. sarah smith, our north america editor in palm beach, florida. as the county went on overnight in those all important swing states, it became to kamala harris�*s supporters than any chance of victory was slipping away. many were tearful, having gathered for a victory rally but leaving heartbroken. despite high—profile celebrity endorsements and a formidable ground operation and lots of money to try to get their...
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sarah - divided nation. indeed it is. sarah, many thanks to you. sarah smith, | divided nation.anks to you. sarah smith, our north american editor there. and there's more plenty more analysis on the election on bbc americast — available on bbc sounds. and it is available whenever you want it, too. time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. quite a misty, murky day for many of us today. in fact, in the far north—west, in northern ireland and parts of north—west scotland, temperatures of 17 or 18 degrees. above average for the time of year and we are going to keep that work through the night tonight. out to the west, temperatures holding up between 11 and 13 degrees. that's 13 in stornoway, the average in november is three degrees. incredibly mild, the night to come. we are still under the influence of high pressure with a little bit more of a breeze driving in this mild air from the south, but the stronger wind tomorrow means that hopefully western areas will see a little more in the way of sunshine. some breaks in the way of sunshine. some breaks in the way of sunshine.
sarah - divided nation. indeed it is. sarah, many thanks to you. sarah smith, | divided nation.anks to you. sarah smith, our north american editor there. and there's more plenty more analysis on the election on bbc americast — available on bbc sounds. and it is available whenever you want it, too. time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. quite a misty, murky day for many of us today. in fact, in the far north—west, in northern ireland and parts of north—west scotland,...
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um, i think honestly it was sarah that changed my mind when i found sarah, i think i hadn't really posted content of my kids at all. really. i had kind of moved away from that as a former, me implants are but 0, i think was the one that really changed my entire perspective of like, wow, this is a really dangerous place because i don't have control ones that once it's out there, i lose all control and there's just nothing more important than the safety of my children. and there's already too many, too many risks in the world. why would i, why would i chance anything else that i have complete control over choosing to post or not post and, and obviously it's important to make a distinction, right? because there's a lot of people that are doing this for fun. i mean, there is a difference between my mom sharing pictures of her grandchildren with her 6 followers and somebody sharing their children with 6000000 followers. but the risks are kind of the same. i mean, for test. so you have spoken to people who have grown up and very popular content creates or families, what are some of the things t
um, i think honestly it was sarah that changed my mind when i found sarah, i think i hadn't really posted content of my kids at all. really. i had kind of moved away from that as a former, me implants are but 0, i think was the one that really changed my entire perspective of like, wow, this is a really dangerous place because i don't have control ones that once it's out there, i lose all control and there's just nothing more important than the safety of my children. and there's already too...
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sarah rainsford, as always, - russia's war on ukraine. sarah rainsford, as always, thank.nsford, as always, thank you for bringing that to us and we will come back to you throughout that protest taking place in berlin. dozens of people have been killed when israel launched numerous air strikes in both gaza and lebanon. in northern gaza, a multi—storey building housing palestinians has been struck in beit lahia. officials from gaza's civil defence agency say at least 26 people were killed in an israeli air strike, with more than 50 trapped in the rubble. six families were living in the stricken building. the israeli military says it is investigating the reports. there have been israeli strikes elsewhere in gaza. these pictures of al—aqsa martyrs hospital in deir al—balah were filmed by our freelancer as israel does not allowjournalists free access to gaza. children were among those injured taken to the hospital. and these are live pictures from beirut, where an israeli air strike is reported to have killed hezbollah�*s media chief, mohammed afif — one of the few remaining p
sarah rainsford, as always, - russia's war on ukraine. sarah rainsford, as always, thank.nsford, as always, thank you for bringing that to us and we will come back to you throughout that protest taking place in berlin. dozens of people have been killed when israel launched numerous air strikes in both gaza and lebanon. in northern gaza, a multi—storey building housing palestinians has been struck in beit lahia. officials from gaza's civil defence agency say at least 26 people were killed in...
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sarah smith, our north american — that. sarah smith, our north american editor, _ that.r, thank you. | and victoria derbyshire will have more on donald trump's appointments, on newsnight on bbc two shortly. we will talk to a high—profile trump supporter who defends mr trump's controversial appointment of matt gaetz, his attorney general. what does it mean for trump's vowed to exact retribution on officials who prosecuted him? and we have got breaking news here on the row over farmers' inheritance tax. make sure you tune in to newsnight on bbc two, bbc news and i play at 10:30pm. —— iplayer. there was surprise at the old bailey today as the father of ten—year—old sara sharif who was found dead at her home in surrey told the court that he now accepts full responsibility for her death. urfan sharif had denied killing her. but today he insisted he did not intend to kill her. his daughter's body was found with dozens of injuries at the family's home in woking last year. daniel sandford has the story. which one is your bag? i don't have any bag. you have no bag? no. 35 days af
sarah smith, our north american — that. sarah smith, our north american editor, _ that.r, thank you. | and victoria derbyshire will have more on donald trump's appointments, on newsnight on bbc two shortly. we will talk to a high—profile trump supporter who defends mr trump's controversial appointment of matt gaetz, his attorney general. what does it mean for trump's vowed to exact retribution on officials who prosecuted him? and we have got breaking news here on the row over farmers'...
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the most popular flavour of sarah lacked has - flavour of sarah lacked has 17.5 grams of sugar per serving but that can include both naturally occurring and added sugars. laws around labels don't require brands to distinguish between the two, so it is hard to know how much sugar has actually been added. nestle says its range also includes variants or flavours without added sugar. all of our variants are way below the threshold of international guidelines. those international _ international guidelines. those international guidelines - international guidelines. those international guidelines are - international guidelines are set by a commission jointly established by the two un agencies, who and fao, but the who recommends that these standard to be updated with a particular focus on avoiding the addition of sugar and salt in children under three. another un agency, unicef, points to more lax legislation in countries like the philippines. for its part, nestle says it is listening to concerns about added sugar. wheat banana will come with a no added sugar variant and into a three years we wi
the most popular flavour of sarah lacked has - flavour of sarah lacked has 17.5 grams of sugar per serving but that can include both naturally occurring and added sugars. laws around labels don't require brands to distinguish between the two, so it is hard to know how much sugar has actually been added. nestle says its range also includes variants or flavours without added sugar. all of our variants are way below the threshold of international guidelines. those international _ international...
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sarah. — that investment. get to talk to you, sarah, thank— that investment.u, sarah, thank you very - you, sarah, thank you very much. sarah therefrom asthma and lung uk. thank you very much indeed for your time. australia is to become the first country in the world to ban under 16 �*s and what is the toughest on the likes of tiktok —— sonic ——to ban social media for under—16s, in what is one of the toughest crackdowns on the likes of tiktok, instagram and facebook. the ban will not take effect for at least a year, but it could see tech companies fined millions of dollars if they don't comply. australia's prime minister anthony albanese says the legislation is needed to protect young people from harm and make them more active. mr speaker, i want young australians to grow up happy, active and safe. playing outside with their friends. off their phones and on to the footie and cricket field, or indeed, just engaging with each other, on a face to face basis. if you want all the latest on developments between them, that is there for you on the bbc website. but for
sarah. — that investment. get to talk to you, sarah, thank— that investment.u, sarah, thank you very - you, sarah, thank you very much. sarah therefrom asthma and lung uk. thank you very much indeed for your time. australia is to become the first country in the world to ban under 16 �*s and what is the toughest on the likes of tiktok —— sonic ——to ban social media for under—16s, in what is one of the toughest crackdowns on the likes of tiktok, instagram and facebook. the ban...
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but the point is, sarah mcbride is not the one pushing this issue.ng started because of one congresswoman: nancy mace, the republican from south carolina, where things must be running so smoothly that she can devote all her energy to this. >> i'm going to fight like hell for women and girls to keep men out of women's private spaces, to include bathrooms, restrooms, locker rooms, changing rooms, you name it. you are not welcome. >> if being a feminist makes me an extremist or a bigot or a monster, i am totally here for it. >> i've said it before and i'll say it again. come at me, bro, or bros, in this case. >> desi: i don't love her bigotry there, but i do respect her dedication to getting her steps in. i listen to podcasts, but bullying your coworkers is also a choice. honestly, transphobic cruella deville's logic might backfire here because all her drama is ironically affirming sarah mcbride's gender. there is nothing that defines the female experience more than starting a new job and a woman at work just decides she hates you. [cheers and applause]
but the point is, sarah mcbride is not the one pushing this issue.ng started because of one congresswoman: nancy mace, the republican from south carolina, where things must be running so smoothly that she can devote all her energy to this. >> i'm going to fight like hell for women and girls to keep men out of women's private spaces, to include bathrooms, restrooms, locker rooms, changing rooms, you name it. you are not welcome. >> if being a feminist makes me an extremist or a bigot...
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sarah sanders will be here in a minute. suzi whiles, kellyanne conway, kayleigh mcenany, brook rollins, linda mcmahon, elise stefanik, judith kudlow and a whole endless list of strong and intelligent women working with mr. trump, be way too long for this rif. but let's move on to today's dismal jobs report. the worst in three-years where private sector jobs fell 102000. the past two months revised down 112,000, remember, the prior evaporation of 818,000 jobs. the only real increases came from government, 9 1,000. there are 13 million unemployed or under employed and over the past 12 months native born workers lost nearly 800,000 jobs while farm workers have gained over 1 million. while manufacturing jobs continue to downturn, the ism manufacturing index remains in recession. this all brings to mind another lie that 16 million jobs were created during the biden-harris administration. no they weren't. kamala has repeated this 100 times but it's not true. taking out the covid bounce back job they created 6.7 million all right?
sarah sanders will be here in a minute. suzi whiles, kellyanne conway, kayleigh mcenany, brook rollins, linda mcmahon, elise stefanik, judith kudlow and a whole endless list of strong and intelligent women working with mr. trump, be way too long for this rif. but let's move on to today's dismal jobs report. the worst in three-years where private sector jobs fell 102000. the past two months revised down 112,000, remember, the prior evaporation of 818,000 jobs. the only real increases came from...
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hello, it's sarah.st palm beach, in florida, not very far away from mar—a—lago, donald trump's renowned residence. and it'sjustin in the temporary worldwide headquarters of americast, in the basement of the washington, dc office. and it's anthony here with justin in this windowless basement office, decorated with a few bobble heads and american flags, makes it feel homey. and it is marianna, also in... perhaps it's the windowless - world headquarters, or whatever we're going to call it now. worldwide headquarters, in dc. world windowless headquarters. but it's progress anyway, because we're all together. although, sarah, you've deserted us. and you deserted us, actually, just after we did the last episode. so, you've got to florida, which is good news. now, of course, i came to west palm beach in the hope of catching a glimpse of donald trump. kamala harris came out and gave her concession speech. she spoke to him on the phone. let's turn to a question to kick us off. "good afternoon, team." peter hudd
hello, it's sarah.st palm beach, in florida, not very far away from mar—a—lago, donald trump's renowned residence. and it'sjustin in the temporary worldwide headquarters of americast, in the basement of the washington, dc office. and it's anthony here with justin in this windowless basement office, decorated with a few bobble heads and american flags, makes it feel homey. and it is marianna, also in... perhaps it's the windowless - world headquarters, or whatever we're going to call it now....
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sarah smith, bbc news, washington. sarah smith, bbc news, washington.mericans had already voted early. but in the end, the result could come down to just a few thousand voters in a handful of states. so what is the path to the white house? well, who becomes president is decided by something called the electoral college, with each of the 50 states having a certain number of electoral college votes depending on the size of their population. so, for example, california, which traditionally backs the democrats, gets 5a votes. that means all 5a of those votes will go to kamala harris. whereas texas, which is largely republican, gets a0 votes. so all of those votes go to donald trump. overall, the total number of votes up for grabs is 538, and the magic number to get to the white house is 270. so keep that important number in mind. 270 electoral college votes with the seven crucial swing states the main battlegrounds, because we simply don't know which way they'll go. in most of them georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin. we could have
sarah smith, bbc news, washington. sarah smith, bbc news, washington.mericans had already voted early. but in the end, the result could come down to just a few thousand voters in a handful of states. so what is the path to the white house? well, who becomes president is decided by something called the electoral college, with each of the 50 states having a certain number of electoral college votes depending on the size of their population. so, for example, california, which traditionally backs...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sarah! sarah, welcome back.i love this. what inspired the -- the costume? >> the costume department at "snl" is obviously amazing. so, my friends, ashley and sam, in costume there -- >> jimmy: lovely. >> -- did an amazing job making this. and now, stick a fork in me 'cause i'm done. >> jimmy: ohh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ three points. come on, now. you're having another great season up at "snl." you're so good. that one update piece i was telling you was just so great. congrats on that. but then, also, i gotta talk about this. this domingo sketch you did with ariana grande -- [ cheers and applause ] -- went -- that went beyond viral. >> beyond. it exploded. >> jimmy: it exploded. >> it made the whole computer explode, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, it was like 150 million views on "snl's" socials. >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: did you have any idea that it was gonna be that big. >> like, it was so funny. like, the writers, jimmy fowlie, ceara o'sullivan, sudi green, allie levitan, they wrote the sketch. everyone's laughin
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sarah! sarah, welcome back.i love this. what inspired the -- the costume? >> the costume department at "snl" is obviously amazing. so, my friends, ashley and sam, in costume there -- >> jimmy: lovely. >> -- did an amazing job making this. and now, stick a fork in me 'cause i'm done. >> jimmy: ohh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ three points. come on, now. you're having another great season up...
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good morning, sarah. quite frankly it's egg on the face for the fulton county district attorney's office for fani willis. you know plea negotiations were ongoing earlier this week between young thug and the da's office, but they broke down because, according to his attorney young thug did not want to plead guilty to
good morning, sarah. quite frankly it's egg on the face for the fulton county district attorney's office for fani willis. you know plea negotiations were ongoing earlier this week between young thug and the da's office, but they broke down because, according to his attorney young thug did not want to plead guilty to
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sarah smith, our north america editor there. sarah smith, our north america editorthere.nt elect�*s victory newsnight on bbc two shortly. tonight, newsnight asks, what does elon musk get in return for his political investment? musk rocket—boosted trump's campaign. his car company has increased a fifth in value since trump's re—election, but what is he trying to achieve? our guests include elon musk�*s father. watch at 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news or bbc iplayer. that is coming up with faisal, not long to go there. in his first interview since donald trump won the american presidential election, the foreign secretary, david lammy, has told the bbc his previous strong criticisms of mr trump are "old news" and he had felt "in his bones" the president—elect would win for some months. he also said the government would seek to ensure no import taxes — tariffs — were imposed by america on the uk. mr lammy has been speaking to adam fleming and our political editor chris mason, on the bbc�*s newscast podcast. foreign secretary, how are you doing? being foreign secretary is all abo
sarah smith, our north america editor there. sarah smith, our north america editorthere.nt elect�*s victory newsnight on bbc two shortly. tonight, newsnight asks, what does elon musk get in return for his political investment? musk rocket—boosted trump's campaign. his car company has increased a fifth in value since trump's re—election, but what is he trying to achieve? our guests include elon musk�*s father. watch at 10:30pm on bbc two, bbc news or bbc iplayer. that is coming up with...
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it was tim mcbride before it was sarah. art major at american university. married a man.ed of oral cancer, that is cancer of the mouth. worked for human rights watch, which is probably the one organization that wants to tear western civilization down, pillar by pillar. you know who's congresswoman, man, she is? joe biden's. congrats, delaware. so she comes in. she has her own private bathro bathroom, and they have unisex bathrooms at the capital, and she wants to go in someone else's bathroom -- >> jessica: she doesn't. >> jesse: she doesn't want attention? this is all about attention. even fetterman offered to have her use his bathroom. >> jessica: in all of your research, did you happen to read her statement where she said i will respect the rules and i'm just here to do the work of the delaware he ends. >> jesse: why does she say that it day one? >> jessica: it's because nancy mace made us think about this, not because of sarah mcbride. >> greg: there weren't any rules, that was the problem. >> judge jeanine: i agree. >> sandra: thank you for the conversation. >> greg:
it was tim mcbride before it was sarah. art major at american university. married a man.ed of oral cancer, that is cancer of the mouth. worked for human rights watch, which is probably the one organization that wants to tear western civilization down, pillar by pillar. you know who's congresswoman, man, she is? joe biden's. congrats, delaware. so she comes in. she has her own private bathro bathroom, and they have unisex bathrooms at the capital, and she wants to go in someone else's bathroom...
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here is our north american editor sarah smith.nald trump is rewarding his most loyal acolytes with big jobs. robert kennedy junior dropped his own bid for the white house to back trump a now the president-elect wants to put him in charge of america's public health. pres.-elect trump: and he is goin to help make america healthy again. sarah: he is a provocative choice who is a vaccine derek -- he does say that he will not stop anyone from getting vaccinated. >> anybody who wants to take a vaccine, i will not get in the way. if you want a vaccine or a vaccine for your children, those vaccines will be available. >> as donald trump was savoring victory last night, he had a gentle morning for those closest to him. >> people like you, bob. don't get too popular, bobby. you have reached about the level. sarah: matt gaetz is the most controversial nominee. donald trump wants to make him attorney general because he would agree to use the justice system to persecute trump's opponents. but lawmakers are demanding to see the results of a cong
here is our north american editor sarah smith.nald trump is rewarding his most loyal acolytes with big jobs. robert kennedy junior dropped his own bid for the white house to back trump a now the president-elect wants to put him in charge of america's public health. pres.-elect trump: and he is goin to help make america healthy again. sarah: he is a provocative choice who is a vaccine derek -- he does say that he will not stop anyone from getting vaccinated. >> anybody who wants to take a...
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sarah sees us and respects us. >> that is a damn good add. focused on all the right places and it seemed to work. >> it did because it really reflected the diverse coalition that we built across the state of delaware during the course of the campaign, and it focused on the issues i was hearing from those in delaware across the state. i was not hearing anti-trans attacks. i was hearing about the cost of child care and housing and health care. >> politics is more about listening than people realize. especially in a small state like the state joe biden got his political start in where you can talk to a shockingly high percentage of people in a state that size. small geographical footprint. you do, it's a lot of listening. >> it's retail politics at the best. i talk about the power of proximity. in a state as small as delaware we are able to see fellow citizens as neighbors and not as enemies. we are able to move past the toxicity in the national politics. today, i was in southern delaware, one of the red county in our state for what's called ret
sarah sees us and respects us. >> that is a damn good add. focused on all the right places and it seemed to work. >> it did because it really reflected the diverse coalition that we built across the state of delaware during the course of the campaign, and it focused on the issues i was hearing from those in delaware across the state. i was not hearing anti-trans attacks. i was hearing about the cost of child care and housing and health care. >> politics is more about listening...
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>> yes, sarah. as the attorney general , matt gaetz, if he is confirmed, he would be the person in control of investigative files that were so secretive, even the house ethics committee was unable to get them from the justice department. files that would have details from women who were ultimately testifying against him in that secret proceeding. it did not result in charges, but there were cooperating witnesses against gaetz, and this highlights how unusual this would be , unprecedented in many ways , to have someone like this coming into the justice department if he is concerned. the other thing about gaetz, sarah, very little experience as a lawyer and certainly not as a prosecutor. ty cobb, who is a very prominent lawyer in washington, and someone who even had a very powerful role in donald trump's own white house as a lawyer in the previous time trump was in office, here is how he put it last night speaking with erin burnett. >> matt gaetz is just simply unqualified , both academically , profes
>> yes, sarah. as the attorney general , matt gaetz, if he is confirmed, he would be the person in control of investigative files that were so secretive, even the house ethics committee was unable to get them from the justice department. files that would have details from women who were ultimately testifying against him in that secret proceeding. it did not result in charges, but there were cooperating witnesses against gaetz, and this highlights how unusual this would be , unprecedented...
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thanks, sarah. well, it is san francisco real estate to the extreme $700 a month to live in a pod. >> and up until recently, they didn't have permits. plus a warning from the fbi about fake election videos. new details on the disinformation campaign they're tracking tensions are high in the presidential election and tonight, law enforcement agencies are warning about fake videos stoking fraud fears. abc's morgan norwood has the message from the fbi about russia's role in this disinformation. as the election nears, the fbi issuing a warning saying it's aware of two fake videos related to the 2024 election that claimed to be from an agency. but they're not. one falsely said the fbi apprehended three groups committing ballot fraud, while the second video pertains to second gentleman doug emhoff, the husband of vice president kamala harris. but the fbi is assuring the american public both videos are fake. in a statement saying attempts to deceive the public with false content about fbi operations underm
thanks, sarah. well, it is san francisco real estate to the extreme $700 a month to live in a pod. >> and up until recently, they didn't have permits. plus a warning from the fbi about fake election videos. new details on the disinformation campaign they're tracking tensions are high in the presidential election and tonight, law enforcement agencies are warning about fake videos stoking fraud fears. abc's morgan norwood has the message from the fbi about russia's role in this...
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so sarah, sarah's book is a as i think i've said, collection essays, you know. sarah well. from her memoir acclaimed rightfully so, heartland so here, as with alice, looking back at your time in kansas, where you used live and both of you, that's very cool that you live. i can't say the same for me. so most americans, a lot of americans. get uprooted. so there's a lot in here. it's personal, political. um, but i think one thing that really resonated with me is just how much i think i the essay you write about. there's a lot of misunderstanding and. a lot of it is willful on the part of what we call, the media and how people are treated derision and broad brushes and. maybe you could speak to that. how it relates to the election. but i think one piece in here, an early one, is a 2014. your piece on teeth. if you could talk a little bit about that. i mean, i think you even had a hard time selling that. this is a similar experience for you as a rock star, but this i'm as to how you had the brilliant idea of focusing on dental insurance a way as an insight into something larger
so sarah, sarah's book is a as i think i've said, collection essays, you know. sarah well. from her memoir acclaimed rightfully so, heartland so here, as with alice, looking back at your time in kansas, where you used live and both of you, that's very cool that you live. i can't say the same for me. so most americans, a lot of americans. get uprooted. so there's a lot in here. it's personal, political. um, but i think one thing that really resonated with me is just how much i think i the essay...
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sarah: yeah.here is discussion about the contracts and the preloading of the google speak and a little bit on the chrome browser. but unchallenged conduct was the search bar in the chrome window. so that was not challenged at trial. so, you know, there would have to be a fact-finding and a discussion of the browser market in the april hearing. like the prior speaker said, august 2025 is when a decision will come out on remedies. and also of note, google has an opportunity to submit their proposed remedies december 20. so it really is an ongoing process. the last two big cases, microsoft and at&t, took newly a decade to resolve. caroline: and microsoft appealed successfully. at&t less so. sarah, do you therefore think other changes could be made to fight the idea that google is monopolistic in search? what could google enact itself? sarah: well, i think at issue are the contracts. so the way they contract with samsung or the other oem providers. that could change. but even so, there is so much dyna
sarah: yeah.here is discussion about the contracts and the preloading of the google speak and a little bit on the chrome browser. but unchallenged conduct was the search bar in the chrome window. so that was not challenged at trial. so, you know, there would have to be a fact-finding and a discussion of the browser market in the april hearing. like the prior speaker said, august 2025 is when a decision will come out on remedies. and also of note, google has an opportunity to submit their...
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that was sarah cam - bell speedy recovery. that was sarah campbell on _ speedy recovery. the news queen - campbell on the news queen camilla has cancelled engagements this week because she is unwell with a chest infection. before we take a break, let's return to the us and show you the live pictures. new york first of all because the voting is well under way in new york with those pictures, but as i say, the picture freezes. let me show you tennessee because the pictures, there we go, people inside the ballot box making their decisions and of course it's all about getting the vote out and the final messages coming from the two candidates last night to kamala harris and donald trump, and it was fascinating that kamala harris in all of her closing remarks did not mention donald trump by name, but contrasting everything with the republican candidate and the republican candidate, donald trump, as you see the pictures from new york, talking about fixing all of america's ills. he said that could happen if republican voters head to the polls. we will be live with the latest in a
that was sarah cam - bell speedy recovery. that was sarah campbell on _ speedy recovery. the news queen - campbell on the news queen camilla has cancelled engagements this week because she is unwell with a chest infection. before we take a break, let's return to the us and show you the live pictures. new york first of all because the voting is well under way in new york with those pictures, but as i say, the picture freezes. let me show you tennessee because the pictures, there we go, people...
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here's sarah keith—lucas. hello.he picture in northamptonshire earlier. thank god for those beautiful autumn colours because the sky is pretty great for many of us. but not everywhere, clearer skies in parts of scotland and if you are across the north of scotland you might be lucky enough to see the northern lights tonight. through the course of the weekend, most of us staying with the cloudy, largely dry theme. that is the picture for the rest of this evening and overnight. we have got clearer skies across scotland and that is allowing a little more mist and fog to form. quite a murky start your saturday morning here. temperatures in our towns and cities between 6-10, a in our towns and cities between 6—10, a few degrees cooler in more rural stops. a chilly start to saturday and we have all of that low cloud, mist and fog. the fog will clear away gradually from scotland to leave a bit more sunshine, especially in the north and the west but for the bulk of the uk, again a blanket of cloud, big enough in places for a
here's sarah keith—lucas. hello.he picture in northamptonshire earlier. thank god for those beautiful autumn colours because the sky is pretty great for many of us. but not everywhere, clearer skies in parts of scotland and if you are across the north of scotland you might be lucky enough to see the northern lights tonight. through the course of the weekend, most of us staying with the cloudy, largely dry theme. that is the picture for the rest of this evening and overnight. we have got...
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sarah, thank you. sarah smith, our north american editor there.re on this, over on newsnight, on bbc two at 10:30. hello, donald trump's latest appointment is a vaccine sceptic to lead america's health. who is robert f kennedy lead america's health. who is robert f kenneder mad what does his appointment say about donald trump's new plans? join us please on the iplayer, bbc two, bbc news at 10:30pm. cheers, paddy. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, says brexit has slowed growth in the uk. in a speech tonight in the city of london, he said britain should seek to rebuild relations with the eu. now, i've said many times as a public official, i take no position on brexit per se, and that's very important, but i do have to point out consequences. the changing trading relationship with the eu has weighed on the level of potential supply. the impact on trade seems to be more in goods than services, which i don't think is particularly surprising, but it underlines why we must be alert to and welcome opportunities to rebuild relations, whil
sarah, thank you. sarah smith, our north american editor there.re on this, over on newsnight, on bbc two at 10:30. hello, donald trump's latest appointment is a vaccine sceptic to lead america's health. who is robert f kennedy lead america's health. who is robert f kenneder mad what does his appointment say about donald trump's new plans? join us please on the iplayer, bbc two, bbc news at 10:30pm. cheers, paddy. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, says brexit has slowed growth...
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sarah gardner is also publicizing the issue . she and hawker planning to take so i run to court over these abandoned wells. i tell people it's kinda like a 12 step program that are like the 1st step is admitting that there's a problem. if you were to ask anyone behind closed doors off the record, everyone would admit that this is a problem. but what will they say on the record? we've plugged more wells under the or for wells program and we beat our legislative goals and we're great raw go team. but we've dug up what 4 of those and they're all the kids between badly plugged wells like bees and the damage done. sarah thinks that companies have too many liabilities for future revenue to cover. still, she and hawk aren't against the industry. got my wrist, i'm gonna bleed. google, you know i've got a daughter that wants to come up this. i'm want, we're not auntie over just at the have this you feel the same way? yeah, absolutely. 100 percent. i was like you took the words out of my mouth. there's obviously like a lot of wells that ar
sarah gardner is also publicizing the issue . she and hawker planning to take so i run to court over these abandoned wells. i tell people it's kinda like a 12 step program that are like the 1st step is admitting that there's a problem. if you were to ask anyone behind closed doors off the record, everyone would admit that this is a problem. but what will they say on the record? we've plugged more wells under the or for wells program and we beat our legislative goals and we're great raw go team....