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>> is a great fan of the work of marc twain, i was so sorry when i recently learned he was dead. cially the wonderful shania. >> that was a look at some of the acceptance speeches from past recipients of the marc twain prize for american humor. this sunday, the 25th twain prize will be presented to comedian kevin hart at the kennedy center in washington, d.c., with the entire ceremony set to air on netflix on may 11th. joining us now, the cofounder of the marc twain prize for american humor, emmy nominated producer kathy mcgarr. he is also author of the memoir entitled, the man who made marc twain amos, stories from the kennedy center, the white house, and other comedy venues. an updated version is now out in paperback, and it is great to have you with us today. i think we should -- we should not just talk about the winter this year, but the value of humor and what makes this reward so important, especially today with the division that we are seeing in this country. >> thank you for having me. it is so important. i mean, that's one of the reasons why the kennedy center really crea
>> is a great fan of the work of marc twain, i was so sorry when i recently learned he was dead. cially the wonderful shania. >> that was a look at some of the acceptance speeches from past recipients of the marc twain prize for american humor. this sunday, the 25th twain prize will be presented to comedian kevin hart at the kennedy center in washington, d.c., with the entire ceremony set to air on netflix on may 11th. joining us now, the cofounder of the marc twain prize for...
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the u.s. does it make a difference who wins? marcink there's bilateral view that running very large fiscal deficits is the way forward. fiscal conservatism has been marginalized as a political faction for some time now. both trump and biden are in favor of running large fiscal deficits. how they get there is different. in trump's mind, it's about cutting taxes. in biden's mind, it's about redistributing. the outcome is the same. it is supported for inflation. foreign policy in terms of style and potential substance is where we could see differences. biden administration has been very strong on building alliances and reinvigorating alliances where i think trump is much more of a disruptor and questioning historic allies in terms of their commitments to defense spending so the headline risk will be higher under a trump presidency but from an economic perspective, there is not a great deal of difference between their instincts. haslinda: how about in terms of the indian election happening midyear? it is a give me that modi is coming bac
the u.s. does it make a difference who wins? marcink there's bilateral view that running very large fiscal deficits is the way forward. fiscal conservatism has been marginalized as a political faction for some time now. both trump and biden are in favor of running large fiscal deficits. how they get there is different. in trump's mind, it's about cutting taxes. in biden's mind, it's about redistributing. the outcome is the same. it is supported for inflation. foreign policy in terms of style...
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the time. not at that time, but currently. >> marc: absolutely. overnment coercion the supreme court is listening to is very important, but it's not the whole story. the problem is they have willing coconspirators in the social media companies. ask yourself the question, why didn't this happen when trump was president? remember the days when he would snap his fingers and jeff zuckerberg would do whatever he did? it doesn't work that way. there's liberal bias, taking over the government, conspiring with liberals in the social media company to police speech they don't like. we have always had liberal bias in the media. what we are now seeing is going from liberal bias to i illiberal bias, favoring one side to trying to suppress the other side. we saw that in the covid story, trying to suppress, with the hunter biden laptop, and what they ended up doing in both of those cases was suppressing stories that were right and providing information that was wrong. it's not only helpful to the american people, it's a big problem. >> kayleigh: h here is what th
the time. not at that time, but currently. >> marc: absolutely. overnment coercion the supreme court is listening to is very important, but it's not the whole story. the problem is they have willing coconspirators in the social media companies. ask yourself the question, why didn't this happen when trump was president? remember the days when he would snap his fingers and jeff zuckerberg would do whatever he did? it doesn't work that way. there's liberal bias, taking over the government,...
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the bus. not because he thought marc was abusing her, but for money. insurance payout. >> you are getting the insurance. so even if it was his idea, it makes you look really guilty. >> one thing that he always told me and my sister growing up was that, use people for what you can get out of them. >> that's what he told you? >> i -- i never dreamed he would do it to me. use me. >> reporter: did he? or was michelle the clever user? in our interview, michelle denied being a master manipulator. she denied she stoked the abuse allegations or that she engineered marks split with his parents. that, she blamed jack and tanna. >> i never would've walked away from like it in the first place. i never would have. >> reporter: in the end, they didn't walk away from their kid, either. because he was pushing from day one to solve the murder, who kept pushing month after month after month? >> my opinion on that is their hatred toward me. it wasn't anything to do with marc . it didn't have anything to do with marc. it was all about jack despain's hatred toward me. >> y
the bus. not because he thought marc was abusing her, but for money. insurance payout. >> you are getting the insurance. so even if it was his idea, it makes you look really guilty. >> one thing that he always told me and my sister growing up was that, use people for what you can get out of them. >> that's what he told you? >> i -- i never dreamed he would do it to me. use me. >> reporter: did he? or was michelle the clever user? in our interview, michelle denied...
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that's the easier deadlines free package coming due for the marc. march 2222 is people looking ata tougher deadlin includes funding for homeland security, pentagon, labor, health and human services, education. with a ann mac to that as part of stopgap plan. >> do members think they have enough time for package, and what is the state of those negotiations rightey now? >> they've been working on crafting these bills for the past few weeks. bit harder to come to agreement on because theyrite department bills seen as more of a policys a lot of different things going on worldwide. different types of provisions people are looking for and we the sticking pointsai early on t the financial services government, talking about irs funding and national security, about the specific details but i am expecting a lot more to come out in the weeks ahead. >> there's a potential for a 1% across the government cut if congress can't come to a deal. how would that happen? >> after april if congress fails to pas i bill. they already have technically under the bill that pas
that's the easier deadlines free package coming due for the marc. march 2222 is people looking ata tougher deadlin includes funding for homeland security, pentagon, labor, health and human services, education. with a ann mac to that as part of stopgap plan. >> do members think they have enough time for package, and what is the state of those negotiations rightey now? >> they've been working on crafting these bills for the past few weeks. bit harder to come to agreement on because...
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the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marctes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when a future rate decision will be, and whether they will come down. now, today's decision comes after those lower than expected inflation figures for february released yesterday. of course, prices are not falling, they are only rising less quickly than they were previously. inflation, that is the rate at which prices rise over time, has of course been gradually falling since it hit ii.i% been gradually falling since it hit 11.1% in october 2022, so, we are expecting the decision from the bank of england very shortly as to whether they will keep them on hold for t
the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marctes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank...
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scores of people are reporting and up with passports at the eight —— meet the criteria. marcoment we all dream of after the planning, packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, it's time to check in for the well—earned holiday. for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on its way to france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in online, they are making their way through luggage drop, security and passport control but at the boarding gate they were in a surprise. i had ten years plus extra months on the passport. ididn't i didn't think it would be a problem. he fell relevant ten—year rule, his passport issued ten years before the date the traveller so he would be refused entry to any eu country. they just theyjust said, sorry, you are not coming on. that moment they told you could not board, how did you feel? gutted. we were surprised more than anything. we checked online and we thought it was fine and then to be told at the gate. the rules on passports changed when the uk left the eu. to enter any country in the schengen f
scores of people are reporting and up with passports at the eight —— meet the criteria. marcoment we all dream of after the planning, packing and saying goodbye to work for a few weeks, it's time to check in for the well—earned holiday. for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on its way to france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in online, they are making their way through luggage drop, security and passport control but at the boarding...
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three fed rate cuts are priced in, do you think that is the right approach? marc: if we come back to the beginning of the year, the market was pricing between six and seven rate cuts, and the fed meeting was for three, so the market took the view the fed was incorrect and there would be more room to cut rates. three of those rate cuts have been priced out. what that probably suggests is there will be a narrow window of relatively stable bond trading. yields being fairly range bound, that creates an opportunity for investors to get exposure to the elements of the fixed income markets, whether the u.s. treasury market or a high-yielding market such as new zealand and australia. we think for the time being, a rate pricing will be stable but as we head towards the middle of the year, the may and june meetings for the fed, they will be forced into reassessing whether current pricing and the tightening of the cuts remains appropriate. we will have more data around inflation and growth. one of the things we are wary of is the u.s. is running a large fiscal deficit with n
three fed rate cuts are priced in, do you think that is the right approach? marc: if we come back to the beginning of the year, the market was pricing between six and seven rate cuts, and the fed meeting was for three, so the market took the view the fed was incorrect and there would be more room to cut rates. three of those rate cuts have been priced out. what that probably suggests is there will be a narrow window of relatively stable bond trading. yields being fairly range bound, that...
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thiessen, daniel lippen of politico and mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist." marco have another few weeks of trying to elect a speaker or what happens? >> god help us, the house republican majority is a dysfunctional embarrassment. speaker johnson didn't ask for this job. he stepped up when the house couldn't elect a replacement for kevin mccarthy. is he trying to manage unmanageable conference. republicans need to understand that they control one half of one branch of government and now they are going to control it by one vote. you can't impose your will on the entire government when you have one half of one branch of government with one vote, if you want -- i want to cut spending, too. i want to do all these things. if you want to do that there is a simple way to do it win elections. don't nominate lunatics. get people actually win a general election not just the republican primary. take back the senate and the white house. that's how biden got the spending through. if we want to cut the spending that's how you get to do it. you can't could do it by having intern
thiessen, daniel lippen of politico and mollie hemingway editor and chief at "the federalist." marco have another few weeks of trying to elect a speaker or what happens? >> god help us, the house republican majority is a dysfunctional embarrassment. speaker johnson didn't ask for this job. he stepped up when the house couldn't elect a replacement for kevin mccarthy. is he trying to manage unmanageable conference. republicans need to understand that they control one half of one...
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that's where the investor focus is. liz: marcarket is forecast to reach $6.4 billion by 2023 -- 2034, you've got names like johnson & johnson and pfizer in the ketamine business, milen pharmaceuticalsing other names here. everybody's talking about obesity drugs, but could psychedelic drugs really become a much bigger offering? >> that's huge. it's huge. and the one thing that hasn't been really hook ared at here which i hinted at is what's the dose, you know, we talked about elon musk, is it the correct dose, who's monitoring it, and most important ofly of all, could you yet the same impact with a drug that didn't cause the psychedelic effect? if we're talking therapeutics here and medical effects, we want something that has the medical effect without something that causes an out of body experience that can interfere with function. liz: dr. marc siegel, tom, we appreciate the discussion. thank you so much. mr. glng that is, liz. liz: all right. from the small screen is, or your phones, to the very big screen, amc entertainment st
that's where the investor focus is. liz: marcarket is forecast to reach $6.4 billion by 2023 -- 2034, you've got names like johnson & johnson and pfizer in the ketamine business, milen pharmaceuticalsing other names here. everybody's talking about obesity drugs, but could psychedelic drugs really become a much bigger offering? >> that's huge. it's huge. and the one thing that hasn't been really hook ared at here which i hinted at is what's the dose, you know, we talked about elon...
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he will be moderating the conversation with software pioneer marc andreessen come the brilliant mind into fasten world of artificial intelligence. his take ai isn't just sci-fi, it's a reality and is here to supercharge our lives. actually a i wrote that the kite by staff right one but it went on to chatgpt and say how should i introduce marc andreessen to the group of governors? its console serving as how comes back, its first mistake was a one would you say that ai, marc andreessen believes that a our . but that was coming from ai so it's a little suspect. but nevertheless, we could not have a more thoughtful leader in this area to help make sure that we as governors are up to speed with what we should know them both from the state services perspective but also from the broader cultural, political, economic perspective. without further ado please join me in welcoming governor doug burgum and marc andreessen. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪■ >> well, on behalf of the national governors association, marc, i want to say thank you for spending time with us today. thank you, for the wonderful introduct
he will be moderating the conversation with software pioneer marc andreessen come the brilliant mind into fasten world of artificial intelligence. his take ai isn't just sci-fi, it's a reality and is here to supercharge our lives. actually a i wrote that the kite by staff right one but it went on to chatgpt and say how should i introduce marc andreessen to the group of governors? its console serving as how comes back, its first mistake was a one would you say that ai, marc andreessen believes...
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the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marc ashdown, bbc news. h, says it's due to a spike in global cocoa prices after poor harvests, resulting in the overrall cost of chocolate going up by more than 12% in a year. leicester city have been charged by the premier league with allegedly breaking spending rules during their last three seasons in the top flight. the club has been referred to an independent commission for breaching profit and sustainability rules and failing to submit audited finances. if found guilty, the championship high—flyers could face a points deduction. the us government has filed a landmark lawsuit against the tech giant, apple, for maintainng a monopoly in the smartphone market. the justice deparment accuses the company of squashing the growth of new apps and reducing the appeal of rival products. michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i h
the post office said it was focused on righting the wrongs of the past. marc ashdown, bbc news. h, says it's due to a spike in global cocoa prices after poor harvests, resulting in the overrall cost of chocolate going up by more than 12% in a year. leicester city have been charged by the premier league with allegedly breaking spending rules during their last three seasons in the top flight. the club has been referred to an independent commission for breaching profit and sustainability rules and...
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the party. because i don't think people really understand, marc, the connective tissue when you have money divertedm the storehouse like an rnc who then disburses those dollars autoacross the country at least that's what i did. the rest of y'all i don't know what you are doing with the money. but i put the money on the street in places like wisconsin which is how we won the state and other places around the country. help us understand both the legal connection but also the political connection for the success that the party's trying to create. when you are diverting the cash to something else. >> yeah, look. i mean, i'm -- i'm with, you know, jamie harrison on this. i hope they suspend all of it. i mean, i like -- i hope, you know, hey, watley if you are listening, number one, spend it all on trump's legal bills like every last time empty the coffers and then number two you have some terrible lawyers. >> this is -- this is if you want to speak directly -- [ laughter ] >> watley, spend it all on trump. on his legal bills. please. but you are exactly right, michael. look, here's the deal. the -- the
the party. because i don't think people really understand, marc, the connective tissue when you have money divertedm the storehouse like an rnc who then disburses those dollars autoacross the country at least that's what i did. the rest of y'all i don't know what you are doing with the money. but i put the money on the street in places like wisconsin which is how we won the state and other places around the country. help us understand both the legal connection but also the political connection...
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of the season, in the near future in the jewish the museum will open. a project dedicated to the work of marc-garde period of the photographer khalip, and in the fall, visitors will be able to see an exhibition dedicated to the amazon of the russian avant-garde, lyubov popova. sofia sergieva, yuri gonchar, lead. valentina matvienko proposed denouncing international agreements that are unfavorable for russia. the speaker of the federation council clarified that we are talking about documents that give unilateral privileges to hostile countries. today senators denounced one of these treaties - this is an agreement with great britain about fishing. it is necessary to carry out such work with experts, institutions, the ministry of foreign affairs, the ministry of justice, and the relevant government departments and cancel these unilateral agreements that are beneficial for them and disadvantageous for us. they announce everything that can harm russia every day. you are so intelligent, we are waiting for everything that is not in the interests of russia to remain in the interests of unfriendly cou
of the season, in the near future in the jewish the museum will open. a project dedicated to the work of marc-garde period of the photographer khalip, and in the fall, visitors will be able to see an exhibition dedicated to the amazon of the russian avant-garde, lyubov popova. sofia sergieva, yuri gonchar, lead. valentina matvienko proposed denouncing international agreements that are unfavorable for russia. the speaker of the federation council clarified that we are talking about documents...
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he is in the manhattan da's office trying the case. marcomerantz, when he heard about it, he was openly hostile. he said that is one of the worst things i have heard and you all covered that and all of a sudden, time goes by. time goes by and all of a sudden, they forget that. but that is a terrible thing. terrible thing, and the judge did not want to rule on that. he said everything was fine and what they did was fine. i don't think it's fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him in to prosecute me and he does it on the house. i don't want any fee. i don't want any fee. our country has gone down a long way. would you like to say something? >> we are gratified by the decision today which shows that still is a rule of law in new york and the appellate division is following it. >> [indiscernible] mr. trump: there shall be a trial. this is not an act of criminality. we are going to be appealing. we did nothing wrong just like i did nothing wrong in the other case. my statements -- my financial statements were conservative. they w
he is in the manhattan da's office trying the case. marcomerantz, when he heard about it, he was openly hostile. he said that is one of the worst things i have heard and you all covered that and all of a sudden, time goes by. time goes by and all of a sudden, they forget that. but that is a terrible thing. terrible thing, and the judge did not want to rule on that. he said everything was fine and what they did was fine. i don't think it's fine when they take a hillary clinton lawyer and put him...
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so, that is the lawyer of marc aret everyone. caldwell. _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell. they were speaking after meeting the scottish first minister. they pressed for a public inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of the inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell. a series of police blunders meant that her killer, ian packer, was only convicted of the murder last week, almost 20 years after her death in 2005. emma's family say she was foiled by a toxic culture within the police of misogyny and corruption. you heard them mentioning that. humza yousaf has said he will look at a public inquiry. that is what they said the first minister told them, and that he will update them within the next few days. as you heard margaret caldwell�*s lawyer say, she wants more than words of condolence, she wants a public inquiry. we will bring you more on that throughout the afternoon here on bbc news. first, let's get
so, that is the lawyer of marc aret everyone. caldwell. _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they _ everyone. so, that is the lawyer of margaret caldwell. they were - margaret caldwell. they were speaking after meeting the scottish first minister. they pressed for a public inquiry and a criminal investigation into the handling of the inquiry into the murder of emma caldwell. a series of police blunders meant that her killer, ian packer, was only convicted of the murder last...
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goalkeeper of bayern munich , was injured in the training of the german national team and left the camp, probably marc-andre terstegen, the goalkeeper of barcelona. in both friendly games against germany france and the netherlands are in the gate. i was very sorry about this. manuel had just gotten rid of masnumit's slave and now this happened to him again. of course, we have another world-class goalkeeper. the spanish media claimed that if barcelona passes psg to reach the semi-finals of the champions league . barca president juan laporta is trying his best to do what he said. a judge in brazil ordered the arrest of robinho due to a moral scandal . the former player of city and real will serve his 9-year prison sentence in brazil. portuguese defender joao cancelo who was excluded from the list of barca's last match due to the possibility of a heart problem, according to the club's doctors, he has no problem, and as a result , it is not dangerous for him to play football, and he is going to participate in the training of the portuguese national team. barcelona's german playmaker ilkai gandughan sent t
goalkeeper of bayern munich , was injured in the training of the german national team and left the camp, probably marc-andre terstegen, the goalkeeper of barcelona. in both friendly games against germany france and the netherlands are in the gate. i was very sorry about this. manuel had just gotten rid of masnumit's slave and now this happened to him again. of course, we have another world-class goalkeeper. the spanish media claimed that if barcelona passes psg to reach the semi-finals of the...
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in the near future , a family project dedicated to the work of marc chagall during the avant-garde periodwish museum. photographer khalip, and in the fall visitors will be able to see an exhibition dedicated to the amazon of the russian avant-garde by lyubov popova. sofia sergieva, yuri gonchar, lead. who will ensure development? who guarantees? who unites us, in whom you are confident, only in him. russia! vote for someone who can be trusted with the country. my grandfather is a world-famous chemist. in the nineties they called him abroad, but he always... refused, saying that the davankovs have only one homeland - russia. i want us to be proud of our scientists and respect our teachers. therefore, investments in science and education should double. and this is in my program: with love for people. vladislav davankov, presidential candidate russia, number one on the ballot. time for something new. i'll remove it, no, leave it. the zhirinovsky case lives on. slutsky, russian presidential candidate. the wealth of russia should belong to the people. yes. taxes for the rich. yes, then kharito
in the near future , a family project dedicated to the work of marc chagall during the avant-garde periodwish museum. photographer khalip, and in the fall visitors will be able to see an exhibition dedicated to the amazon of the russian avant-garde by lyubov popova. sofia sergieva, yuri gonchar, lead. who will ensure development? who guarantees? who unites us, in whom you are confident, only in him. russia! vote for someone who can be trusted with the country. my grandfather is a world-famous...
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bagnia who rides for ducati wants to win for the third year. marce and witnessed already on sportsday, there's some interesting reaction to the big game of the day in the english premier league between liverpool and manchester city. jurgen klopp think that is she should have had a late penalty. you can decide yourself. if you head to the bbc sport website where there's much more on that and all of the day's sports news. head there for now. but from me and the team here, it's god bye for now. hello there. march so far has been quieter but colder, and the wind direction has played its part. we've seen an easterly wind so far, and in the last few days, it's brought a lot of cloud in off the north sea and temperatures struggled along those exposed coasts — only around six degrees. but the story is set to change as we go through the next few days. with the wind direction swinging round to a south—westerly, temperatures may well peak into the mid—teens, but there's still a chance of seeing a return to some showers or longer spells of rain. monday, however
bagnia who rides for ducati wants to win for the third year. marce and witnessed already on sportsday, there's some interesting reaction to the big game of the day in the english premier league between liverpool and manchester city. jurgen klopp think that is she should have had a late penalty. you can decide yourself. if you head to the bbc sport website where there's much more on that and all of the day's sports news. head there for now. but from me and the team here, it's god bye for now....
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the ducatis of marc marquez and jorge martin were second and third respectively. ings. curran hit 63 runs to guide his side to a a—wicket win over delhi capitals judd trump got off to the perfect start against welshman jackson page with a century break, going on to win their semifinal in the world open in china by six frames to two. the world number two and defending champion will play china�*s ding junhui in tomorrow�*s final. after the culmination of the men�*s six nations last weekend, the premiership is back. exeter beat newcastle to go third, the highlight perhaps being champions saracens victory over harlequins, played at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it was a rather one—side affair, asjoe lynsky reports. for premiership rugby a restart with the rivals, a london derby for saracens and harlequins and owen farrell�*s 250th game for his club. he leaves saracens this summer but before then, they have a purpose. the champions showed here they are still this league�*s team to beat. inside half an hour, bonus points secured. it is as easy as you like! these are two
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the republican party. look, it's not just about what marc said, although he's correct. it's about the policies, this is so unique. we have a sitting president that has a body of work and a former president that also has a body of work. the america first policies improved the lives of all americans. you can't look at what biden has done that makes our present better but what gives the condition for the future to be better. a lot of people are saying wait a minute. we know what we had with joe biden. we know what we had with donald trump. the electability argument went out the window a long time ago. they know donald trump can bin. they're looking to return to those successes. >> but they may be wrong. think about this. the american people, if you think that everything i said about joe biden's numbers, he's the most unpopular in history, if you think you can't win, i have two words. senator fetterman. they will vote for a guy that had a stroke and couldn't put a sentence together. donald trump is the only person that is less popular to joe biden is donald trump. a lot of p
the republican party. look, it's not just about what marc said, although he's correct. it's about the policies, this is so unique. we have a sitting president that has a body of work and a former president that also has a body of work. the america first policies improved the lives of all americans. you can't look at what biden has done that makes our present better but what gives the condition for the future to be better. a lot of people are saying wait a minute. we know what we had with joe...
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he's gambling with the american people being reminded of his trying to undermine our democracy. >> marc do you make of this delay tactic that we've seen with the team has worked. the supreme court is taking up the immunity case. of course, there's this whole case in georgia, we don't know when the documents case is going to go to trial. >> i agree with maria's commentary that they'll have fewer benefits, and it's remarkable the amount of support he's gotten because of these cases and a lot of americans feel they are politicized, but i think that it's been effective to delay for sure that benefits him. i think it's appropriate the supreme court weigh in on something this monumental, but i think the biggest irony here, kristen, and what we're talking about, is the people are talking about the president is taking the position of absolute immunity for presidents and nothing to come after. and the campaign that says i will prosecute joe biden on day one and that's totally inconsistent. >> that's a great point and something they will lock away for next time i have to ask a question about that
he's gambling with the american people being reminded of his trying to undermine our democracy. >> marc do you make of this delay tactic that we've seen with the team has worked. the supreme court is taking up the immunity case. of course, there's this whole case in georgia, we don't know when the documents case is going to go to trial. >> i agree with maria's commentary that they'll have fewer benefits, and it's remarkable the amount of support he's gotten because of these cases...
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the courts. here's our business correspondent, marc ashdown. investigation into the horizon scandal. the computer system designed by fujitsu and used by subpostmasters to tally their accounts was central to hundreds of wrongful prosecutions. now a secret draft report from 2017 uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting court cases even though it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the bramble report by deloitte found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to a postmaster if a change had been made, and those changes could cause a shortfall in branch accounts. it also said a malicious actor could potentially change data, although there was no evidence this actually happened. janet skinner, a former subpostmistress from hull, lost herjob and was sent to prison in 2007. they could have prevented that court case. you know, the 555 of us that went to that court case, they could have prevented that and they could have s
the courts. here's our business correspondent, marc ashdown. investigation into the horizon scandal. the computer system designed by fujitsu and used by subpostmasters to tally their accounts was central to hundreds of wrongful prosecutions. now a secret draft report from 2017 uncovered by the bbc shows the post office spent £100 million fighting court cases even though it knew its defence was untrue. commissioned by the post office, the bramble report by deloitte found that fujitsu employees...
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the force said it has interviewed two people under caution. our business correspondent marcutjust two people have been questioned under caution. as the public inquiry continues to unfold, one mp who sits on the compensation advisory board thinks detectives should widen their net. people can't hide behind the public inquiry. i think the police now need to start looking and scoping this investigation, look at the individuals that have been named, and some that haven't, to see what they knew and why they took this course of action. around 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted up to 2015, accused of theft and false accounting. the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prose
the force said it has interviewed two people under caution. our business correspondent marcutjust two people have been questioned under caution. as the public inquiry continues to unfold, one mp who sits on the compensation advisory board thinks detectives should widen their net. people can't hide behind the public inquiry. i think the police now need to start looking and scoping this investigation, look at the individuals that have been named, and some that haven't, to see what they knew and...
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the trauma of the fall, fractures and the hypo thermia. >> dana: dr. marc siegel. thank you so much. stand by. we want to get to the former baltimore police commissioner and get your take. on our show we haven't heard from you yet this morning. your reaction to this press conference, what you heard. >> really sad. thanks for having me. my heart felt prayers and thoughts go out to all the victims. my thoughts is that i was in that seat before and certainly spent 30 years on the job and just get a telephone call that that no matter what rank you are in law enforcement is just really something difficult to cope with. from what it looks like and what it appears, that the police department, law enforcement officials and city and state officials, they jumped on this right away and set up command posts and put divers in the water and did the things, you know, the checklist of things they are supposed to be doing. and this tragic incident is going to have so much collateral damage that you can't even put a figure next to it besides the loss of lives. if you lost a life so f
the trauma of the fall, fractures and the hypo thermia. >> dana: dr. marc siegel. thank you so much. stand by. we want to get to the former baltimore police commissioner and get your take. on our show we haven't heard from you yet this morning. your reaction to this press conference, what you heard. >> really sad. thanks for having me. my heart felt prayers and thoughts go out to all the victims. my thoughts is that i was in that seat before and certainly spent 30 years on the job...
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the six—time champion marc marquez finished fourth on his debut with gresini racing, following his switchrom the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. march so far has been quieter but colder, and the wind direction has played its part. we've seen an easterly wind so far, and in the last few days, it's brought a lot of cloud in off the north sea and temperatures struggled along those exposed coasts — only around six degrees. but the story is set to change as we go through the next few days. with the wind direction swinging round to a south—westerly, temperatures may well peak into the mid—teens, but there's still a chance of seeing a return to some showers or longer spells of rain. monday, however, will be a quieter story. this weakening weather front still producing cloud thick enough for some drizzle first thing monday morning — a lot of cloud and some fog around as well early on. some showery outbreaks of rain moving out to the far north of northern ireland, into the far north—west of sc
the six—time champion marc marquez finished fourth on his debut with gresini racing, following his switchrom the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. march so far has been quieter but colder, and the wind direction has played its part. we've seen an easterly wind so far, and in the last few days, it's brought a lot of cloud in off the north sea and temperatures struggled along those exposed...
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it's doing all it can to keep a lid on prices, but the tuc said rail fares are among the highest anywhere in europe. marcith the brit awards. the singer songwriter, raye, swept the board at the event, making history by winning six, the most in a year. dua lipa won best pop act, while kylie minogue won the global icon award. 0ur music correspondent mark savage was there. this was raye's night. # a little context if you care to listen. ..# the winner. ..raye. raye. raye! two years after fighting for her freedom from a record label that refused to put out her debut album, she swept the brit awards. what the hell is happening? i'm an artist with an album of the year! ..and even brought her grandma on stage to celebrate. backstage, she came armed with all six of her trophies. and you know who got six in their entire career? who? michaeljackson. you know who else got six in their entire career? who? david bowie. you're equal to them now in terms of brit awards. what even. ..? will it ever get better than this again? mate. tell me about your grandma, agatha. isn't she beautiful? she's amazing. listen, that woma
it's doing all it can to keep a lid on prices, but the tuc said rail fares are among the highest anywhere in europe. marcith the brit awards. the singer songwriter, raye, swept the board at the event, making history by winning six, the most in a year. dua lipa won best pop act, while kylie minogue won the global icon award. 0ur music correspondent mark savage was there. this was raye's night. # a little context if you care to listen. ..# the winner. ..raye. raye. raye! two years after fighting...
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one man to keep an eye on is the six time champion marc marquez. move second in the all—time champion ship stakes level with valentino rossi come the end of the season. his last title coming backin the season. his last title coming back in 2019. the season. his last title coming back in 2019-— the season. his last title coming back in 2019. , , , ., , back in 2019. during the seven years i won six championships _ back in 2019. during the seven years i won six championships and - back in 2019. during the seven years i won six championships and when i back in 2019. during the seven years i i won six championships and when you are third _ i won six championships and when you are third seoane 2020 changed my life and _ are third seoane 2020 changed my life and since that i —— it was a nightmare _ life and since that i —— it was a nightmare and it was a difficult four years _ nightmare and it was a difficult four years and this year i will return— four years and this year i will return to _ four years and this year i will return to answer many questions
one man to keep an eye on is the six time champion marc marquez. move second in the all—time champion ship stakes level with valentino rossi come the end of the season. his last title coming backin the season. his last title coming back in 2019. the season. his last title coming back in 2019-— the season. his last title coming back in 2019. , , , ., , back in 2019. during the seven years i won six championships _ back in 2019. during the seven years i won six championships and - back in...
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the force said it has interviewed two people under caution. our business correspondent marcould widen their net. people can't hide behind the public inquiry. i think the police now need to start looking and scoping this investigation, look at the individuals that have been named, and some that haven't, to see what they knew and why they took this course of action. around 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted up to 2015, accused of theft and false accounting. the bbc has uncovered a secret report commissioned by the post office two years later in 2017. compiled by deloitte, it found that fujitsu employees had the ability to amend or delete transactions entered by branch staff. there would be no flag to postmasters and it could lead to shortfalls in branch accounts. the post office then spent £100 million of public money defending itself in court against sub—postmasters who said they had been wrongly prosecuted. david enright has represented many of them. we're about to take the unprecedented step of quashing the convictions of 800 people. and despite this, not a single
the force said it has interviewed two people under caution. our business correspondent marcould widen their net. people can't hide behind the public inquiry. i think the police now need to start looking and scoping this investigation, look at the individuals that have been named, and some that haven't, to see what they knew and why they took this course of action. around 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted up to 2015, accused of theft and false accounting. the bbc has uncovered a...
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then everything was much more prosaic, from the book of a french nazi. marc of that legion, the volunteers came to us deeper. major henri la croix took the binoculars. russian soldiers walked calmly along the road to dyutkovo. it seems like a drizzle for no reason. bow-legged bears in sheepskin coats. lacroix looked around at the legionnaires and noticed that they were all holding their pants at stomach level with their hands. what's wrong with them? are you sick? at temperatures below -20, they are unable to fasten and unfasten buttons. from the partisans, where the legionnaires behaved terribly, the slogan of the good french was the motto: let them castrate us, but don’t stop us from doing what we want, and this means violence and abuse of women, the legion ended completely ingloriously, at the end of the war the germans poured the remnants of volunteers into the french division of charles magne, to guard hitler’s headquarters , here the red army and... and finished off, now liberated berlin is being inspected quite like a master by marshal zhukov with a de
then everything was much more prosaic, from the book of a french nazi. marc of that legion, the volunteers came to us deeper. major henri la croix took the binoculars. russian soldiers walked calmly along the road to dyutkovo. it seems like a drizzle for no reason. bow-legged bears in sheepskin coats. lacroix looked around at the legionnaires and noticed that they were all holding their pants at stomach level with their hands. what's wrong with them? are you sick? at temperatures below -20,...
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marc, i was actually on the phone with our colleague julie, who was in danville, and i could hear thein on the phone. yeah. >> what's interesting during the 12:00 hour, these cells just started to develop, really focused on the east bay and just did not want to move. they just hung out there. out there. yeah. as a result, we saw everything happening with the flash flooding and all that. so thankfully things are kind of changing right now. the rain clouds movingúout of the picture. take a look at the rainfall totals. as you can see over the past 24 hours. and these numbers are not super impressive. but keep in mind, we picked up the bulk of this rainfall within a short amount of time, a half hour to an hour, rainfall intensity. so you can see san jose 0.68, concord, 0.55, san rafael 0.24. and this past six hours, you can see all- the lightning strikes centered over inland east bay and also down in the south bay, out toward the santa clara valley, the santa cruz mountains. multiple storm reports show you, as you can pick out on this map here, we're showing you a reports of some hail in
marc, i was actually on the phone with our colleague julie, who was in danville, and i could hear thein on the phone. yeah. >> what's interesting during the 12:00 hour, these cells just started to develop, really focused on the east bay and just did not want to move. they just hung out there. out there. yeah. as a result, we saw everything happening with the flash flooding and all that. so thankfully things are kind of changing right now. the rain clouds movingúout of the picture. take a...
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the heck you want. >> that's wrong. we shouldn't allow it. i think people are in jail for far less. >> martha: that's right. >> i will say, this i disagree with marce strongly. in the case of donald trump, donald trump concealed documents and then obstructed efforts to regain them. he was asked just send them back. he didn't. joe biden did -- >> that's a separate crime, juan. >> martha: that's a different part of the equation which we'll hear about. >> then he didn't cooperate. >> that doesn't absolve him. >> that is still to play out. there's a difference between a president and someone that was vice president and a senator in terms of what rights that they have with these documents. so it's a huge difference in these cases, which seems to be getting lost. juan and mark, thanks. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> martha: we're going to have an opportunity in a few minutes to speak with trump's campaign senior adviser, jason miller, about all of this. and that is coming up shortly. also breaking today, this is a big story as well. so much happening on capitol hill. brand new warnings from the heads of our intelligence community. details the
the heck you want. >> that's wrong. we shouldn't allow it. i think people are in jail for far less. >> martha: that's right. >> i will say, this i disagree with marce strongly. in the case of donald trump, donald trump concealed documents and then obstructed efforts to regain them. he was asked just send them back. he didn't. joe biden did -- >> that's a separate crime, juan. >> martha: that's a different part of the equation which we'll hear about. >> then...
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affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. marcthrough here. for the first time, ourscheduled pass through here. for the first time, our scheduled closure of an entire section. it has the potential to be absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can _ absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can avoid travelling, please do so. this morning the so. this mornin- the advice to avoid the this morning the advice to avoid the area seem to have got through. this is normally what it is like on a monday on tuesday, rush hour. saturdays it is normally quieter. you can see the increase in traffic, but it is not as bad as we expected it to be. this five mile stretch between junction ten and junction 11 is closed to all traffic until six o�*clock on monday. there is a designated diversion which anyone who actually has to travel is strongly advised to stick to. the m25 is one of the busiest and most crucial motorways, linking london �*s the reports and channel ports on the coast. as of 200,000 journeys are made on this section every day. john is are
affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. marcthrough here. for the first time, ourscheduled pass through here. for the first time, our scheduled closure of an entire section. it has the potential to be absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can _ absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can avoid travelling, please do so. this morning the so. this mornin- the advice to avoid the this morning the advice to avoid the area seem to...
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it's doing all it can to keep a lid on prices, but the tuc said rail fares are among the highest anywhere in europe. marcwith money matters and get a bit more with that interview with the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt. he says he wants to find a way to bring down the tax burden — but he's told the bbc he'll do it in a responsible way. mr hunt will set out the government's tax and spending plans on wednesday, with growing calls within the conservative party to cut taxes. he's been speaking to laura kuennsberg. we've always said, and we've been very consistent, that we would only cut taxes in a way that was responsible and prudent. and if i may say, i think the most conservative thing i could do ——un—conservative thing i could do would be to cut taxes by increasing borrowing, because that's just cutting taxes and saying that future generations have to pick up the tax bill. i won't do that. but i do want where it's possible to do so responsibly to move towards a lower tax economy, and i hope to show a path in that direction. but this will be a prudent and responsible budget for long—term growth,
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. >> let's talk about some of the numbers here marc, if we can. assigning a score of 75%. this number calculated and how does this compare to years past? >> let's take one example, which is the unemployment right. we look at 300 sets of data. we compare what whites are and we index that at one. and we are blacks are is as a percentage of one. that's how the index is developed. 75 is an average. you'll see health disparities a little narrower. education disparities a little narrower. economic and social justice disparities much wider. it is about 75 percent. it really represents the effect that notwithstanding 60 years, there is a long way to go at the pace of change we have seen. it would take 180 years to achieve parity. that is not acceptable. >> you talk about how voting rights are under attack for black americans. what steps should be taken to stop that? >> we need a new, refreshed voting rights bill. it is cold the john lewis bill. it was introduced in the beginning of the biden administration. it has been thwarted, blocked by the filibuster. we need a new voting righ
. >> let's talk about some of the numbers here marc, if we can. assigning a score of 75%. this number calculated and how does this compare to years past? >> let's take one example, which is the unemployment right. we look at 300 sets of data. we compare what whites are and we index that at one. and we are blacks are is as a percentage of one. that's how the index is developed. 75 is an average. you'll see health disparities a little narrower. education disparities a little...
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the year. good to see you, marc, thank you very much. white house is sparking a different level now of outrage over biden's border crisis. we've seen this. he just went to 0 people crossed illegally because of what the governor has done in the state of texas why biden went but he did try to get there. this time with a cute new term the white house and president biden have for illegal immigrants. calling them newcomers. how does that sit with you? plus 100,000 people voted uncommitted in tuesday's michigan primary for democrats. mostly because of biden's position on the israel/hamas war. that uncommitted movement spells trouble for president in other states. the power panel next. ♪oh what a good time we will have♪ ♪you... can make it happen...♪ ♪ try dietary supplements from voltaren for healthy joints. >> harris: we started with this at the top of the hour. breaking news as the verdict was being read in the case that got a ton of attention including a lifetime movie special and several documentaries. michelle traconis was found guilty on
the year. good to see you, marc, thank you very much. white house is sparking a different level now of outrage over biden's border crisis. we've seen this. he just went to 0 people crossed illegally because of what the governor has done in the state of texas why biden went but he did try to get there. this time with a cute new term the white house and president biden have for illegal immigrants. calling them newcomers. how does that sit with you? plus 100,000 people voted uncommitted in...
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the eu. here�*s our business correspondent marc ashdown. it�*s the moment we all dream of.t well—earned holiday. but for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on his way to limoges in france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in for their flight online, then making their way through luggage drop security and passport control, at the boarding gate, they were in for a surprise. so i had ten years plus extra months on the passport, which i didn�*t think would be a problem. he fell foul of the ten—year rule. nathan�*s passport was issued more than ten years before the date they were travelling, which meant he would be refused entry into any eu country. they were very matter of fact about it. theyjust said, yeah, sorry, you�*re not coming on, off you, pop. off you pop. so at that moment they told you you couldn�*t board, how did you feel? 0h, gutted, really. i mean, we were surprised more than anything. we checked online, we thought it was fine and then only to be told at the gate. this is a problem that continues to catch people ou
the eu. here�*s our business correspondent marc ashdown. it�*s the moment we all dream of.t well—earned holiday. but for some people, this is as far as they get. paramedic nathan barnes was on his way to limoges in france with his fiancee to visit family. despite checking in for their flight online, then making their way through luggage drop security and passport control, at the boarding gate, they were in for a surprise. so i had ten years plus extra months on the passport, which i...
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aspire to in terms of temperament and commitment, to rule of law and democracy. >> i am taking by the point marcl structure, they're not focused on all of the other down ballot initiatives they would otherwise be focused on. >> they laid a ton of people off. remember the reason trump put his daughter-in-law in there in the first place because he felt he was sort of upset that rana wasn't paying his legal fees. his legal fees are enormous. part of his success at punting these cases is that he's spending millions and millions of dollars on his legal fees. and they're closing these hispanic outreach centers that were actually quote effective. so, yeah. i don't think that candidate trump is being helped by defendant trump at all. >> marc elias, always giving us some silver linings. thanks so much, molly. you're sticking with me. when we return, the fight to protect ivf. it's become more urgent as republicans step up their assault. tammy duckworth will be our guest after a very short break. guest after a very short break meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through
aspire to in terms of temperament and commitment, to rule of law and democracy. >> i am taking by the point marcl structure, they're not focused on all of the other down ballot initiatives they would otherwise be focused on. >> they laid a ton of people off. remember the reason trump put his daughter-in-law in there in the first place because he felt he was sort of upset that rana wasn't paying his legal fees. his legal fees are enormous. part of his success at punting these cases...
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one, , you have the right year i believe. i believe what marcown. what we have in our organizatio organization, we have what we call power to college. we break that down and connected. we were in florida went to all hbcus and also in florida committees. so what can people, was to connect that thought. we have to connect those dots to make it simple, something they can print. our tagline was we will not be erased. can people walking up, i'm at the airport that has assured this is power to abolish. >> we will not be erased. no organization name on it, no -- but that simple message power to violence can we be erased. we were shocked that were going to put on -- i learned from the urban league he's goingo sweatshirts so we can pay for the movement. that's what we're doing. so make it simple and let people run with it. but if you do the whole, they're not going to listen. >> so we -- one minute aí;s i've been told we have to wrap. >> is recognized 15 at can we do it every year. with that the note achievement that is. young people don't want you to ta
one, , you have the right year i believe. i believe what marcown. what we have in our organizatio organization, we have what we call power to college. we break that down and connected. we were in florida went to all hbcus and also in florida committees. so what can people, was to connect that thought. we have to connect those dots to make it simple, something they can print. our tagline was we will not be erased. can people walking up, i'm at the airport that has assured this is power to...
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but it's par for the course. >> marc morial, derrick johnson, thanks so much to both you thank you. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back >> vegas, the story of sensitive in on cnn every, day, more people and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. >> they're quitting the kibble and >> kicking the camps and feeding their dog's dog food. that's actually well food developed with that's made from real meat and veggies portioned for your dog and delivered right to your door. it's smarter healthier, pet food get 50% off your response. the farmers dog.com slash real food >> it's really been a gift having mom live with us. but as a nurse, my training told me she needed more help than i could provide so i connected with the place for mom, my senior living advisor. understood are unique situation she quickly recommended communities and set up doors. a place for mom, helped us get to a decision and now mom is so well-cared for. >> talk >> to an expert senior living adviser today at no cost to your family? >> i met with the turbotax expert because i had two full-tim
but it's par for the course. >> marc morial, derrick johnson, thanks so much to both you thank you. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back >> vegas, the story of sensitive in on cnn every, day, more people and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. >> they're quitting the kibble and >> kicking the camps and feeding their dog's dog food. that's actually well food developed with that's made from real meat and veggies portioned for...
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the most unexpected question for me was a question related to marc chagall, and of course, after that i'm not happy with the result because that at home near the tv, you can feel it. completely differently, i was singled out in the first round , it’s okay, i still learned something new, some questions, maybe i should study in more detail, i prepared with my school history teacher, we prepared for quite a long time on many topics, and it helped me a lot, even just to broaden my horizons about unique things. way: don’t forget to spend time, arrange a short trip for yourself, this was the center of the principality, there are a lot of antiques here, and the city, you saw, has been preserved, they call it belarusian suzdol, the most famous aleo-fonari in belarus is located in brest, but our zhinsky al-eo-fonari is the longest, with us you will visit the most interesting attractions: and we also have a unique exhibition called the office of a soviet scientist, you can now feel the era of that time, here, under a layer of plaster in 2003, when renovation work began, the salvation of the fac
the most unexpected question for me was a question related to marc chagall, and of course, after that i'm not happy with the result because that at home near the tv, you can feel it. completely differently, i was singled out in the first round , it’s okay, i still learned something new, some questions, maybe i should study in more detail, i prepared with my school history teacher, we prepared for quite a long time on many topics, and it helped me a lot, even just to broaden my horizons about...
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you've done such a good job of researching this and connecting the dots to the from great reset, and i really appreciate that, marcou on the show. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: all right. up next, jesse e watters and will are are rewriting the bro code. >> men if should not eat soup in public. but there's some exceptions. if you're in new england and it's a clouder the situation -- chowder situation? rachel: i love the jesse exceptions. he doesn't eat soup in public most of the time. it's his world. we've just got to live by his rules. jesse cat possessor is next. [laughter] ♪ ♪ it's kubota orange days, shop the year's biggest selection of kubota equipment and get 0% apr for 84 months or up to $3,300 off select compact tractors. find your nearest dealer at kubotaorangedays.com. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. at ameriprise financial our advice is personalized based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning
you've done such a good job of researching this and connecting the dots to the from great reset, and i really appreciate that, marcou on the show. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: all right. up next, jesse e watters and will are are rewriting the bro code. >> men if should not eat soup in public. but there's some exceptions. if you're in new england and it's a clouder the situation -- chowder situation? rachel: i love the jesse exceptions. he doesn't eat soup in public most of the...
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. >> now that the red is back, reporter marc cota-robles from our sister station in l.a. there as it was rolled out today . one. >> two. three. nice. it's the ceremonial moment that elevates all the excitement, leading up to oscar sunday. rolling out the red carpet. yes, red is making its comeback. >> it's not. follow the yellow brick road. it's follow the red carpet. it's back. i'm so happy. i'm elated. >> everything here on hollywood boulevard appears to be well on schedule. with hollywood's biggest night now just four days away, tourists passing by today are getting a sneak peek of the set up. what will become a runway of glitz and glamor to showcase the industry's biggest stars, all eyeing oscar gold on real experience. >> something very different. yeah. very different. >> we actually just walked the red carpet covered in plastic. but yeah, it's quite overwhelming. >> and for you to see it this morning, what was that like? >> yeah, it was good because i was one of those expected. so it was quite surprising actually. >> nice little perk of the vacation. >> yeah it is. y
. >> now that the red is back, reporter marc cota-robles from our sister station in l.a. there as it was rolled out today . one. >> two. three. nice. it's the ceremonial moment that elevates all the excitement, leading up to oscar sunday. rolling out the red carpet. yes, red is making its comeback. >> it's not. follow the yellow brick road. it's follow the red carpet. it's back. i'm so happy. i'm elated. >> everything here on hollywood boulevard appears to be well on...