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versha sharma, editor in chief of teen vogue. hayes brown, msnbc daily writer and editor, and v spear, host and creator of under the desk news. so, hayes, what a week it's been for marco rubio. >> not a great week. >> not a great week. >> yeah, absolutely. marco rubio, you mentioned the 99 to 0 senate vote. that feels like the sort of genteel, sort of like we're all buddies here. think that the senate has been known for back in the day like that when a senator is nominated to become a cabinet official, unless they have just been wildly outside the norm, that's usually a courtesy of the senate to be like, we trust you, buddy. you've been here. we get you, you've got this. but now that rubio is in office at foggy bottom, he really has been sidelined. like you said, he has not been looked at as the chief diplomat to the united states. he's just been kind of there. he's been making trips. he went to panama, like you mentioned, and he has not been doing much that we've been able to see to influence u.s. foreign policy. though he has b
versha sharma, editor in chief of teen vogue. hayes brown, msnbc daily writer and editor, and v spear, host and creator of under the desk news. so, hayes, what a week it's been for marco rubio. >> not a great week. >> not a great week. >> yeah, absolutely. marco rubio, you mentioned the 99 to 0 senate vote. that feels like the sort of genteel, sort of like we're all buddies here. think that the senate has been known for back in the day like that when a senator is nominated to...
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versha sharma, editor in chief of teen vogue. hayes brown, msnbc daily writer and editor, and v spear, host and creator of under the desk news. so, hayes, what a week it's been for marco rubio. >> not a. >> great week. >> not a great week. >> yeah, absolutely. marco rubio. >> you mentioned the. >> 99 to 0 senate vote. >> that feels like. >> the sort of. >> genteel. >> sort of like we're. >> all buddies here. think that the senate. >> has been. >> known for. >> yeah. back in the day like. >> that when a senator. is nominated. >> to become a cabinet. >> official. >> unless they. >> have just been. >> wildly outside. >> the norm. >> that's usually a courtesy of the. >> senate to. >> be like. >> we trust. >> you, buddy. >> you've been here. we get. >> you, you've. got this. >> but now that rubio is. >> in office at foggy bottom. he really. >> has been sidelined. like you said. he has not. >> been looked at as the chief. >> diplomat to the united states. >> he's just been kind of there. he's been. >> making trips. >> he went to. >> pa
versha sharma, editor in chief of teen vogue. hayes brown, msnbc daily writer and editor, and v spear, host and creator of under the desk news. so, hayes, what a week it's been for marco rubio. >> not a. >> great week. >> not a great week. >> yeah, absolutely. marco rubio. >> you mentioned the. >> 99 to 0 senate vote. >> that feels like. >> the sort of. >> genteel. >> sort of like we're. >> all buddies here. think that the...
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she's modeled for a vogue photo shoot and on her instagram channels, she poses in a variety of outfits. she sees fashion as self determination and a self expression, but people with disabilities have a relatively limited selection for everyone, regardless wouldn't be. let's see. i mean, none of us will come out and make it, you know, we will, we close the stuff. it needs to be more acceptable for array or hereditary connective tissue disorder has kept clara bound to a wheelchair since her mid twenty's. a factor in her choice of clothes is ease of where they shouldn't be any trouble to put on the fashion world has long ignored people with disabilities. what's known as adaptive where has been mainly available in medical supply stores or exclusively to older people. somebody adaptive way that is out there that's available, like it's not flashin for, it's not fashionable enough it's, it's functionable, but we also want to function not specially what color we don't want to weigh black to select plus tax. people don't want to weigh black from when they're making clothes of more color. we wan
she's modeled for a vogue photo shoot and on her instagram channels, she poses in a variety of outfits. she sees fashion as self determination and a self expression, but people with disabilities have a relatively limited selection for everyone, regardless wouldn't be. let's see. i mean, none of us will come out and make it, you know, we will, we close the stuff. it needs to be more acceptable for array or hereditary connective tissue disorder has kept clara bound to a wheelchair since her mid...
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spending time at vogue and the council of fashion designers of america.g up, campbell says he always had an eye for style. >> i remember being always very distinct about what i wanted to wear. i was very relentless and possibly annoying. hard to imagine. >> you kept it. >> real since blowing up on social media. campbell gave his blessing to golden globes host nikki glaser. >> i proved. >> but some stars, like actress holland taylor, aren't afraid to push back on his critiques. >> i really don't like when people have brooches on both sides of the lapel. >> so you criticized her brooch. >> she schooled me and basically clapped back and said, actually, these are pins from when my mother that my mother passed down to me that she owned. and actually, typically the pins are worn on both sides. they're meant to be symmetrical. she got me. she got me good. and i was schooled. and i'm happy to admit that. >> best series it's called i took a risk asking him to review a few of my own red carpet looks. >> so this was. >> the white house correspondents dinner. what do
spending time at vogue and the council of fashion designers of america.g up, campbell says he always had an eye for style. >> i remember being always very distinct about what i wanted to wear. i was very relentless and possibly annoying. hard to imagine. >> you kept it. >> real since blowing up on social media. campbell gave his blessing to golden globes host nikki glaser. >> i proved. >> but some stars, like actress holland taylor, aren't afraid to push back on...
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his war greens re grail i can't that's a costume like the one he wore on the cover of vogue in 2022.t exactly winston churchill. i think when churchill wanted america to get involved in world war 2, could you imagine him coming over here and insulting fdr? elon musk doesn't wear suits either, we should say and wears hats and t-shirts in the obama office. is he not asking for money. is he volunteering. is he volunteering his services. >> he is trying to give your money back. not take it. so you have got to dress for the occasion. but, boy, that thing was like wwf friday night smack down. by the way, laura, after that zelenskyy-trump clash, lunch was canceled. the press office staffers ate it according to jacqui heinrich. i guess he was hard up for a meal from the white house. he had a bilat with burger king. no word on whether that meeting went well or not. we will see. >> laura: no. he did not go to burger king. >> i don't think so. he went to bret baier. and, laura, it we got to talk about this other topic milan fashion week. they unveiled an entire new -- you sent this to me, actua
his war greens re grail i can't that's a costume like the one he wore on the cover of vogue in 2022.t exactly winston churchill. i think when churchill wanted america to get involved in world war 2, could you imagine him coming over here and insulting fdr? elon musk doesn't wear suits either, we should say and wears hats and t-shirts in the obama office. is he not asking for money. is he volunteering. is he volunteering his services. >> he is trying to give your money back. not take it....
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at some point is less in vogue at this point. >> i think the point that companies from a business perspective, the cash cow perspective you are going to milk what ever you can, how the market is still going to be there. that is entirely different than facing new bit there -- bit there. either from a strategy perspective. how many companies would say on their earnings call that their future is in the chinese market i'm hard pressed to see a company to get on the call and say that it's any part of their strategy and i think investors would laugh at them for the most part. and likewise you don't see major new investments going in for the same reason. what i think it's important for businesses to retail & consumere political context and we have disagreements on what would be ideal. but the political reality is twofold. the ability to rely on sympathy for the position of having relied on china is in sharp decline. in 2018 you could have raised the question of the vermont sme is 90 percent reliant on china. wow that is terrible what could happen to them in 2028 you are still saying what did you wan
at some point is less in vogue at this point. >> i think the point that companies from a business perspective, the cash cow perspective you are going to milk what ever you can, how the market is still going to be there. that is entirely different than facing new bit there -- bit there. either from a strategy perspective. how many companies would say on their earnings call that their future is in the chinese market i'm hard pressed to see a company to get on the call and say that it's any...
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written for the boston globe, the guardian, new york times, wall street journal, washington post, vogue and marie claire among publications. she holds an mfa in creative nonfiction, new school, university and was a contributing producer at wnyc radio. and she has directed the boston district, as well as scrubs streets memoir incubator program in boston. tonight, we'll hear about the secret of the rape kit. the latest book from pagan kennedy. the book is a thrilling investigation that tells the...
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this legislation is amending we see it was written in the 1990s when physical book manuals were in vogue. as a result certain departments like the treasurer and assessor recorder are delayed for months every year in purchasing the software they need while others like the city librarian have to provide outdated paper manuals instead of digital content subscriptions to residents who rely on their public resources. >> the current contracting bureaucracy is so cumbersome for vendors that some tech companies won't even bother selling their product to the city. putting our at a very serious disadvantage it doesn't have to be this way and this legislation is simply table stakes. if we want to bring our city into the 21st century and this is just the beginning with this new administration city hall and a collective will for collaboration legislation such as this demonstrates the public that we are making strides to improve efficiency, modernize archaic code and foster collaborative forward thinking solutions. >> i'd like to thank my colleagues board president mendelsohn and supervisors melgar sa
this legislation is amending we see it was written in the 1990s when physical book manuals were in vogue. as a result certain departments like the treasurer and assessor recorder are delayed for months every year in purchasing the software they need while others like the city librarian have to provide outdated paper manuals instead of digital content subscriptions to residents who rely on their public resources. >> the current contracting bureaucracy is so cumbersome for vendors that some...
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that's a costume like the one he wore on the cover of vogue in 2022. you get the feeling this whole thing is kind of dress up. i mean, he's not exactly winston churchill. >> yeah, well, i think when churchill wanted, you know, america to get involved in world war ii, can you imagine him coming over here and kind of insulting, you know, fdr just strafing the whole oval office? that probably wouldn't happen. elon musk doesn't wear suits either. we should say, and also wears hats and t-shirts in the oval office. but that's kind of his. he's not asking for money. he's volunteering. yeah, and he's volunteering his services. >> he's trying to give your money back, not take it. so, you know, you got to dress for the occasion. but, boy, that thing was like wwf friday night smackdown without a ref. but by the way, laura, after that zelensky trump clash, lunch was canceled. the press office staffers ate it, according to jackie heinrich. so he. i guess he was hard up for a meal. so from the white house, zelensky had a bilat with another head of state, burger king
that's a costume like the one he wore on the cover of vogue in 2022. you get the feeling this whole thing is kind of dress up. i mean, he's not exactly winston churchill. >> yeah, well, i think when churchill wanted, you know, america to get involved in world war ii, can you imagine him coming over here and kind of insulting, you know, fdr just strafing the whole oval office? that probably wouldn't happen. elon musk doesn't wear suits either. we should say, and also wears hats and...
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the new york observer," an original editor of "spy magazine" and the one times features director of "vogueth. >> seth: i -- so, again, i know the man fairly well. and yet, i found out so much more about him reading your incredible book. i cannot recommend it enough. mostly the people in his circle are fascinated by the very fact that hagreed to do it. [ light laughter ] >> i was a little surprised by that, too. i will tell you how it happened, if you want to...
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. >> in vogue. >> in any. >> democratic society to have a authoritarian.ons. >> both of you two are so well versed in the historical context that's necessary to process everything. ruth. there's so many times that you can tell someone, look, i told you so and so i know that you're probably exhausted in thinking about the number of times over the past just two years that you and i have talked and everything that you've said was going to happen has happened. and here we are. so i'm going to say it for you that you told everyone. so given that that's the case and given everything that you know about this rhetoric, about this process, what is the next phase that we are actually looking at as how things develop? if we are looking through, looking at this through a historical lens? >> i think. well, the positive part of this, because they are not going to, you know, reverse themselves there. they feel very empowered. we saw that in the state of the union and everything going on with putin. so they're they're going to, you know, keep barreling forward with the he
. >> in vogue. >> in any. >> democratic society to have a authoritarian.ons. >> both of you two are so well versed in the historical context that's necessary to process everything. ruth. there's so many times that you can tell someone, look, i told you so and so i know that you're probably exhausted in thinking about the number of times over the past just two years that you and i have talked and everything that you've said was going to happen has happened. and here we...
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this legislation is amending we see it was written in the 1990s when physical book manuals were in vogue. as a result certain departments like the treasurer and assessor recorder are delayed for months every year in purchasing the software they need while others like the city librarian have to provide outdated paper manuals instead of digital content subscriptions to residents who rely on their public resources. >> the current contracting bureaucracy is so cumbersome for vendors that some tech companies won't even bother selling their product to the city. putting our at a very serious disadvantage it doesn't have to be this way and this legislation is simply table stakes. if we want to bring our city into the 21st century and this is just the beginning with this new administration city hall and a collective will for collaboration legislation such as this demonstrates the public that we are making strides to improve efficiency, modernize archaic code and foster collaborative forward thinking solutions. >> i'd like to thank my colleagues board president mendelsohn and supervisors melgar sa
this legislation is amending we see it was written in the 1990s when physical book manuals were in vogue. as a result certain departments like the treasurer and assessor recorder are delayed for months every year in purchasing the software they need while others like the city librarian have to provide outdated paper manuals instead of digital content subscriptions to residents who rely on their public resources. >> the current contracting bureaucracy is so cumbersome for vendors that some...
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in this view dismantling independent oversight agencies in the name of efficiency is certainly in vogue these days. i'm sure many in washington would applaud daniel lurie's course political desire for more executive power. but i know that san francisco stands for something different and i imagine many of you do too when the people amended the charter 20 years ago they envisioned that mayors would want to exert undue control over the commission in precisely the way that mayor lurie is attempting to do now. and one thing they did to prevent that was to force mayors to get approval from the board before they could remove any commissioner today this board will have a chance to live up to this legal obligation to exercise its independent judgment about whether i deserve to finish my term or not. >> but how you vote today will have much broader implications in this one removal effort it will reveal whether the board is willing to defend the public's right to honest and independent oversight of the police department or whether it will succumb to the mayor's relentless political pressure and sh
in this view dismantling independent oversight agencies in the name of efficiency is certainly in vogue these days. i'm sure many in washington would applaud daniel lurie's course political desire for more executive power. but i know that san francisco stands for something different and i imagine many of you do too when the people amended the charter 20 years ago they envisioned that mayors would want to exert undue control over the commission in precisely the way that mayor lurie is attempting...