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yasmin. patel of 'ust that. yasmin. which side patel ofjust that. yasmin.ld i choose in _ patel ofjust that. yasmin. which side would i choose in this - patel ofjust that. yasmin. which l side would i choose in this battle? there's been so much evidence of really big failures by various police forces and protecting women, often in a lot of areas, losing public trust. there has to be some change. do i think priti patel is the person to make that change? frankly, no. iwatch the person to make that change? frankly, no. i watch the battle with interest. ,, , ., , . interest. she is the home office secretary at _ interest. she is the home office secretary at the _ interest. she is the home office secretary at the moment. - interest. she is the home office secretary at the moment. she . interest. she is the home office i secretary at the moment. she does have those powers to at least try. kate, what do you make of this? we're looking at a power grab that would allow her to intervene on local law enforcement matters and silence chiefs who want to speak out if use
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nine hours of it. >> good to see you, yasmin. yes as you mentioned rudy giuliani met virtually with the committee for nine hours on friday. he is one of the most prominent promoters of donald trump's big lie about the election, and he was subpoenaed back in january along with three other close trump allies, and he is the only one notes so far to have cooperated. but it was not about drama. he was actually set to meet with the committee earlier this month, but abruptly and last-minute canceled that meeting over a dispute in which he wanted to record the proceeding. now rudy giuliani, as you mentioned has been one of those promoters of the big lie and so the closer the committee can get to donald trump, the better. because chairman bennie thompson said this week that the committee is not likely to call in president trump himself. so, giuliani can provide insights into trump's thinking and intention in his actions, leading up to the january 6th insurrection. yasmin. >> all right julia gesture for, us thank you julia,. we are getting
nine hours of it. >> good to see you, yasmin. yes as you mentioned rudy giuliani met virtually with the committee for nine hours on friday. he is one of the most prominent promoters of donald trump's big lie about the election, and he was subpoenaed back in january along with three other close trump allies, and he is the only one notes so far to have cooperated. but it was not about drama. he was actually set to meet with the committee earlier this month, but abruptly and last-minute...
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yasmin: maybe more than 100, 150.s changing a lot now. now, it's very easy for every woman to do it, so it's very fast. i don't know what will happen in 2030 also. we are just two years, so it's a lot, completely different now for us. so in 2030, it will be amazing, i think. samantha: there is a broad optimism here which is infectious, but it doesn't sit comfortably with widespread reports of a harsh crackdown on dissent, like in the weeks before women could drive, campaigner loujain al-hathloul and others were rounded up and jailed. and while cinemas and concerts are now allowed, the woman dancing in this phone video was reportedly arrested in october on a public disorder charge. so what gives? hatice: [speaking in arabic] shakir al-sharif: [speaking in arabic] samantha: at the kingdom's first comedy venue, shakir al-sharif knows he treads a fine line. samantha: but you don't have full freedom yet. you can't say whatever you want to say on stage, or can you? shakir: yeah, we can't. samantha: you can't? shakir: yeah,
yasmin: maybe more than 100, 150.s changing a lot now. now, it's very easy for every woman to do it, so it's very fast. i don't know what will happen in 2030 also. we are just two years, so it's a lot, completely different now for us. so in 2030, it will be amazing, i think. samantha: there is a broad optimism here which is infectious, but it doesn't sit comfortably with widespread reports of a harsh crackdown on dissent, like in the weeks before women could drive, campaigner loujain...
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thank you, yasmin, for that.e watch the president's motorcade, he'll be making sway across town there and uvalde. he will be attending the sacred heart catholic church with the first lady, being very devout catholic. you will probably encourage people not only within the church community with outside to rely on their faith to try to help them get through. but he is consoler-in-chief. it is a man who's lost to children himself, he will very much understand the pain and agony that these families are going through. trying to make sense of the senseless tragedy. a couple more people that i want to bring back into the fold here. juliÁn castro. let me ask you about the prospect of those calls to cancel the nra meeting that was held, and still is underway. the last in the for the convention there in houston. congressman mark veasey, with whom we have been speaking, called on the nra to cancel us. it did not happen. not only did not happen, you had to, two superstars in the republican community. we had superstar ted cruz
thank you, yasmin, for that.e watch the president's motorcade, he'll be making sway across town there and uvalde. he will be attending the sacred heart catholic church with the first lady, being very devout catholic. you will probably encourage people not only within the church community with outside to rely on their faith to try to help them get through. but he is consoler-in-chief. it is a man who's lost to children himself, he will very much understand the pain and agony that these families...
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yasmin? >> liz, thank you, appreciate. it's so, from texas, we want to go back up to chicago, where protests is also happening there. protests are happening across the country since this draft was leaked. that's where we find nbc's justin standing there. things are little bit more lively behind you last time think spoke, seems like things are starting to wind down a bit. tell me what you are hearing from folks on the grounds there. >> yes, so, the way this worked here, there are often rallies here in downtown chicago at federal plaza, it's a central meeting place for a lot of people gathered to speak their minds on a variety of issues on any given day, but today with people in support of abortion rights. and there were hundreds of them here and yasmin, they had the governor of illinois, jamie crister among the speakers on the podium. so as a gathered here at the closet, there were hundreds of them, and then they took to the streets and they were marching through downtown chicago in an area called the loop, for those unfami
yasmin? >> liz, thank you, appreciate. it's so, from texas, we want to go back up to chicago, where protests is also happening there. protests are happening across the country since this draft was leaked. that's where we find nbc's justin standing there. things are little bit more lively behind you last time think spoke, seems like things are starting to wind down a bit. tell me what you are hearing from folks on the grounds there. >> yes, so, the way this worked here, there are...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian coming to you from buffalo, new york.tice department and fbi investigating yesterday shooting as a hate crime. and a tragedy of quote, racially motivated violent extremism that apparent manifesto. still with racist comments was posted online. and the suspect's name thursday night. in it, he claims to have been radicalized online at the start of this pandemic. essentially out of boredom, as he put it. law enforcement sources telling nbc news that the suspect appears to have written or adjust the and word on one of the weapons. document also claims that he travel to buffalo because he was targeting a predominantly black community for the attack. joining me now is -- msnbc national security analyst and contributor. frank, let's talk to some of the details of this. because it is astounding. i think one of the things that really sticks out to me is something that i spoke about the congressman as well. his history of mental health and i want to read for you, frank, the statement from the new york state police saying this. on ju
i'm yasmin vossoughian coming to you from buffalo, new york.tice department and fbi investigating yesterday shooting as a hate crime. and a tragedy of quote, racially motivated violent extremism that apparent manifesto. still with racist comments was posted online. and the suspect's name thursday night. in it, he claims to have been radicalized online at the start of this pandemic. essentially out of boredom, as he put it. law enforcement sources telling nbc news that the suspect appears to...
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happy mother's day to you, yasmin. we are going to talk about that.eat sounds from the interview that we did not play yesterday, about her journey as a mother. she became a mom and a wife on the same day, actually. for people that don't know. we are also going to debut our culture corner. we are talking with everything from dave chappelle, comedians being attacked. we are going to debunk some of the myths there surrounding rowan abortion. and we are going to talk britney griner, because it is something the group chats are talking about. and we are not talking about it enough. >> really important we talking about. can i get an invite to that culture corner one day? >> oh my, gosh we will put you on our culture critics. i would love that. >> all, right i'll call your. booker simone sanders, as always, good luck today, but you don't need any luck. >> okay. thank you for having me. >> make sure to tune into simone, as already said, 4 pm eastern, right after the show. you don't want to miss it. all right. a mother. some are using this mother's day weekend
happy mother's day to you, yasmin. we are going to talk about that.eat sounds from the interview that we did not play yesterday, about her journey as a mother. she became a mom and a wife on the same day, actually. for people that don't know. we are also going to debut our culture corner. we are talking with everything from dave chappelle, comedians being attacked. we are going to debunk some of the myths there surrounding rowan abortion. and we are going to talk britney griner, because it is...
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hey good afternoon i'm yasmin visalli in. we are covering some big news right. now nancy pelosi and a congressional delegation make a surprise visit to ukraine. and president zelenskyy -- while ukraine's future may request on a new aid requesting congress. also a desperate evacuation from a steel plant in mariupol getting underway. in a moment when i talk to a member of the mariupol city council. we are also awaiting live remarks from the president. speaking any moment now at a public memorial for the late by president mondale. and later on this hour, and honor 38 years in the making. a woman denied her rightful place as class valedictorian as a teenager finally gets what was hers all along. you don't wanna miss that story. it is coming up. we want to begin though, with those new comments following the surprise visit to ukraine by house speaker nancy pelosi. and the small congressional delegation as well to meet with president zelenskyy in the capital city of kyiv. pelosi speaking after traveling to poland from ukraine. take a look at this. >> do not be bullied
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>> that's right, yasmin.problem i have with that, i'm not necessarily advocating for every methodology that the police pursue in this country, but if we were ask that question about violent crime, or if we were to ask that question about burglaries, the response from law enforcement would be we're going to let people who commit these crimes know how seriously we take them by making arrests and by prosecuting. that's the same response we should hear when we get asked questions about hate crimes. it should be we're going to make sure we send the message we will not tolerate these offenses. hate crimes are relatively new. it took a very long to get hate crimes logged on the books. what you typically hear from per prosecutors, they're too difficult to improve and to prove a hate crime when this person murdered innocent people and will face prison time without parole. but it raises questions about whether or not to receive the death penalty and other methods. >> how do we have better online monitoring? i ask this,
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this is coming nearly ten years after sandy hook, as yasmin said.been no significant reform on gun control. and lawmakers say that this time, they know it will be difference. this is not a call for mass reform, a ban on assault reference weapons. they are saying there is smaller more incremental reforms that they believe senators on both sides of the aisle could be able to meet in the middle on. this is to be played on the sunday show this morning. i believe we have a clip here between senator chris murphy and texas republican congressman dan crenshaw. alex. >> these are serious negotiations. and we are going to continue till early next week to try to find some common ground. listen, i've been clear. i'm not going to let the perfect be the enemy of the good. i would like to plant assault weapons. i think it is probably the most impactful way to stop these mass shootings. i would love universal background checks. >> having use many weapons of war, having went to war, i don't classify these weapons as rifles of war. as weapons of war. we use them. but
this is coming nearly ten years after sandy hook, as yasmin said.been no significant reform on gun control. and lawmakers say that this time, they know it will be difference. this is not a call for mass reform, a ban on assault reference weapons. they are saying there is smaller more incremental reforms that they believe senators on both sides of the aisle could be able to meet in the middle on. this is to be played on the sunday show this morning. i believe we have a clip here between senator...
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we are so off the center now, yasmin, it's and a point that we're not connecting. and what we have a failure here, in my opinion in this country, is a lack of leadership on so many different levels. there has been a refusal at the federal level to come up with some real reform. and we keep, and they keep having the same, they keep talking about the same thing over and over and over. but it's going to get to a point, it's got to get 12 point before we go further down this road, without dealing with the reality of people who feel they're being treated very differently. then we're going to continue to be at this cross, at this path, where we're going to just terribly socially divided. and this is, and what happened in buffalo, and we have to remember this. there are people that community -- as a result of that infant who have been horribly traumatized. people who go into a grocery store, go into a school, but in this case a targeted group of people. african americans. in other places, people who have been asian. so we have a problem here, an issue here in this nation,
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we begin with nbc's yasmin vossoughian in uvalde. nbc's correspondent tom winter is here. we're joined by former atf agent tim cavanaugh. and frank is with us. yasmin, it would be tough to quantify the amount of frustration throughout uvalde in the last 48 hours. and it's hard to see how this does not compound that. you were at that press conference. give us the headlines, please. >> reporter: i just want to start, chris, with some of the people i've been speaking to this morning since i've been here on the ground. i spoke to a decision who delivered some of the kids that were killed in the shooting just a couple days ago. he said to me, there is a golden hour. there is a golden hour, which we all know because we've covered these things so many times. there is a golden hour in which you have to get someone who is the victim of a gunshot wound to the hospital. and the likelihood of them surviving is so much higher if you can get them to the hospital within the 60 minutes. that is why we're focusing on the time line. and breakdown. i want to walk you through some of the time
we begin with nbc's yasmin vossoughian in uvalde. nbc's correspondent tom winter is here. we're joined by former atf agent tim cavanaugh. and frank is with us. yasmin, it would be tough to quantify the amount of frustration throughout uvalde in the last 48 hours. and it's hard to see how this does not compound that. you were at that press conference. give us the headlines, please. >> reporter: i just want to start, chris, with some of the people i've been speaking to this morning since...
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joining us now from uvalde, texas is msnbc's yasmin vossoughian. but yasmin, after today's jaw-dropping admission of failure by officials, how are people reacting their involved? >> angry. frustrated. that. i think no matter what comes out of this place, local police department, federal agents as well, any one telling us that -- accountability, admissions of fault, admission that they should have gone in earlier, whatever comes after today, it won't matter. because leading up to today, there have been so many missteps in the details that they have provided, and they're now learning about this essential one hour, really, and 20 minute cap from the time at which this shooter entered that school behind me. to the time to which he was neutralized. there were students inside that we're live in those classrooms, repeatedly making those phone calls, jonathan, and she walked through it. 12:03 was the first call that came in. there were subsequent calls following that. 12:10, 12:16, there were students calling 9-1-1. the first gunman call, jonathan, came in
joining us now from uvalde, texas is msnbc's yasmin vossoughian. but yasmin, after today's jaw-dropping admission of failure by officials, how are people reacting their involved? >> angry. frustrated. that. i think no matter what comes out of this place, local police department, federal agents as well, any one telling us that -- accountability, admissions of fault, admission that they should have gone in earlier, whatever comes after today, it won't matter. because leading up to today,...
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the thing we don't know, yasmin, is how many people are left into side. are still fighters left inside underneath the steel plant. we don't know how many are there. the ukrainians won't tell us. they say the evacuation effort is still on going. >> matt, i know you've got to get to it, so i'm going to let you go. thank you for joining us. >>> sergeant beardsley, let's get into the logistics of all this. we've been talking about the steel plant in mariupol. at one point there were women, the elderly, children, held up in the steel plant. they had no food, no water, evacuated bit by bit, 100 at a time at times. now we're hearing of the final evacuation, although some are still left, as matt bradley put it, of ukrainian fighters at the steel plant. talk to us about logistics it takes to get these individuals, these ukrainian fighters, severely injured, out and to safety with the russians surrounding them. >> that's a very difficult task. as matt said -- what a great report. these are fighters who are now going to be held in what is essentially occupied territ
the thing we don't know, yasmin, is how many people are left into side. are still fighters left inside underneath the steel plant. we don't know how many are there. the ukrainians won't tell us. they say the evacuation effort is still on going. >> matt, i know you've got to get to it, so i'm going to let you go. thank you for joining us. >>> sergeant beardsley, let's get into the logistics of all this. we've been talking about the steel plant in mariupol. at one point there were...
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>> i think that's up to us, yasmin, i agree with you totally.e these types of things, i cannot believe that that's the only way, we can do whatever we want to do as a community and as a world, and as leaders. but we have leaders who often have other obligations and other places to -- other agendas to which they are devoted. we must make a conscious decision to turn this around, and i have to believe that we can do it, the question is will we do it. and that's a different question, that's the moral question, and i sure hope we have a moral fortitude, courage, and imagination to imagine and create something else. >> let's continue this conversation pastor, i thank you for now, but you can join us once again as we continue to watch your community and this country heal after this horrible tragedy. thank. you >> and i thank you yasmin for keeping this story. >> thank you. a few hours ago everybody, the first international shipment of baby formula arrived in indianapolis. we're live on the ground, we'll be right back. right back. r titans of tech who
>> i think that's up to us, yasmin, i agree with you totally.e these types of things, i cannot believe that that's the only way, we can do whatever we want to do as a community and as a world, and as leaders. but we have leaders who often have other obligations and other places to -- other agendas to which they are devoted. we must make a conscious decision to turn this around, and i have to believe that we can do it, the question is will we do it. and that's a different question, that's...
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and back then, as you remember, yasmin, it was the height of the pandemic. this building was closed, we weren't seeing many people walk through the hallways and that's why when one democratic congresswoman cheryl of new jersey saw a congressman, barry loudermilk, and some others, according to her. giving these tourists. she was a little bit suspicious after the january 6th attack happened. now the committee think they have evidence that they've collected showing that loudermilk may have been giving some sort of suspicious tour for his part though he responded to the panel saying that he gave the tour to a constituent family with young children. he said quote, it is not a suspicious group. and the family never entered the capital building. he accused the committee of quote, pushing a verifiably false narratives that republicans led these tours and as the police by the way to release videos, surveillance video of the tour he gave on that day. now, we don't know whether he will show up this week or not. but the president, former president trump's timing has end
and back then, as you remember, yasmin, it was the height of the pandemic. this building was closed, we weren't seeing many people walk through the hallways and that's why when one democratic congresswoman cheryl of new jersey saw a congressman, barry loudermilk, and some others, according to her. giving these tourists. she was a little bit suspicious after the january 6th attack happened. now the committee think they have evidence that they've collected showing that loudermilk may have been...
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i think a lot of the exampies _ yasmine. straightforwardly poiice — uses are very straightforwardly police interfering where nothing itiegat— police interfering where nothing illegal has happened. it seems to be quite worrying to those who do care about freedom of speech is that the police _ about freedom of speech is that the police themselves don't seem to understand the limits of the law. as with the _ understand the limits of the law. as with the famous case of the officerm _ with the famous case of the officer- - -— with the famous case of the officer... , ., , officer... sorry kate but can't words lead — officer... sorry kate but can't words lead to _ officer... sorry kate but can't words lead to action - officer... sorry kate but can't words lead to action and - officer... sorry kate but can't| words lead to action and can't officer... sorry kate but can't - words lead to action and can't words lead to community divisions? words can be very, very harmful take a look at what's happening in buffalo in the united states
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i'm yasmin vossoughian live from uvalde, texas.ind me. the first lady, you see her there as well. adding the bouquet of flowers to the memorial of 21 white crosses outside of robb elementary. the president attending mass here yesterday. and as he left, he made a vow to the people that live here. the president responding, we will to those chants from the crowd, do something. hearing that all throughout town as he made his way meeting with both the family of those that lost loved ones and first
i'm yasmin vossoughian live from uvalde, texas.ind me. the first lady, you see her there as well. adding the bouquet of flowers to the memorial of 21 white crosses outside of robb elementary. the president attending mass here yesterday. and as he left, he made a vow to the people that live here. the president responding, we will to those chants from the crowd, do something. hearing that all throughout town as he made his way meeting with both the family of those that lost loved ones and first
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. >> hi yasmin. that's right, we are moving from the national mall right up to the steps of the supreme court. there are thousands of people here who have been gathering since about 11 am today. and as i've talked to people, the emotions are all over the place. when i talk to particularly younger women, there's a lot of anger, refusal to really believe that this leaked draft means that we are heading towards a post war world. when i talk to some of the older women, and older men who are here in the crowd today who remember a pre-road world, there is a lot of sadness and i think shock and feeling like. you know, they've kind of go full circle. back to where the u.s. was when they were young women. i met a woman as you know earlier, who had an abortion at 13. at 13, in a back ali in chicago. and with so, you know presently upset and traumatized by the fact that she had to go through that process when she was just 13 years old. but too many of the young people i've spoken to here today who are voters, w
. >> hi yasmin. that's right, we are moving from the national mall right up to the steps of the supreme court. there are thousands of people here who have been gathering since about 11 am today. and as i've talked to people, the emotions are all over the place. when i talk to particularly younger women, there's a lot of anger, refusal to really believe that this leaked draft means that we are heading towards a post war world. when i talk to some of the older women, and older men who are...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. we have a lot going on right now. a national show of force on abortion rights rallies across the country we have correspondents covering protests on both sides of the issue today. breaking news out of ukraine as. well mitch mcconnell leaving a surprise delegation to visit vladimir putin. -- new today, former president trump endorses a very controversial candidate for pennsylvania governor. a candidate that high ranking gop figures worry could cost them the race there. -- national baby formula shortage, that has desperate family scrambling. we want to start off with reproductive rights. thousands of protesters have gathered to protest the supreme court's draft decision to overturn roe v. wade. -- washington d.c. where 17,000 people are marching right now. antonia, it is great to have you on the show. talk to me about what you are hearing on the ground today. >> yasmin, today there has been a lot of emotion. some of the women i've been speaking to have been shaking as they describe their reasons for coming out here on t
i'm yasmin vossoughian. we have a lot going on right now. a national show of force on abortion rights rallies across the country we have correspondents covering protests on both sides of the issue today. breaking news out of ukraine as. well mitch mcconnell leaving a surprise delegation to visit vladimir putin. -- new today, former president trump endorses a very controversial candidate for pennsylvania governor. a candidate that high ranking gop figures worry could cost them the race there. --...
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yasmin voussoughian, thank you very much. really appreciate you. texas state senator roland gutierrez, a democrat, confronted governor abbott at his press conference imploring him to reform gun laws. it's hard to hear him so we added subtitles. here's part of what he said. >> you have to do something, man. what he said. >> you have to do something, man. joining me now from uvalde is the very state texas senator roland gutierrez. well, okay. we're going to go to him in just a second. so we're trying to get him. we're having a little bit of a technical difficulty so we'll keep trying to get him, but while we wait for him to come in, i do want to play another sound bite from yasmin voussoughian who also interviewed a couple of people in uvalde about what she was talking about, about the police response, because the police response has been a big part of the question about what went wrong here. here is her interview with two people in uvalde about the slow police response and the fact that one of the police officers actually knew one of the girls who w
yasmin voussoughian, thank you very much. really appreciate you. texas state senator roland gutierrez, a democrat, confronted governor abbott at his press conference imploring him to reform gun laws. it's hard to hear him so we added subtitles. here's part of what he said. >> you have to do something, man. what he said. >> you have to do something, man. joining me now from uvalde is the very state texas senator roland gutierrez. well, okay. we're going to go to him in just a second....
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hi everybody, i'm yasmin vossoughian. live for you in, uvalde texas. the latest seen on what is becoming an american ritual. the president of this country trying to comfort the victims of a mass shooting here, yet again. president biden in the first lady attending a mass right now as we speak after arriving in uvalde and visiting the memorial here at robb elementary school. the president visibly stake in, moved by the scene that he encountered. texas governor here as well. the crowd shouting at him as he arrived in a plea for action. uvalde needs help, they yelled. hoping for something, anything. from either leader to give them hope. that things are going to change. after the mass, the president is going to meet with families of the victims of the shooting that killed 21 people, 19 of them children. he will face a community thieving with anger. after what they have learned about police mishandling of this situation. mishandling of what is now led to the big news just into a short time ago. a justice department review of what happened. >> i haven't trus
hi everybody, i'm yasmin vossoughian. live for you in, uvalde texas. the latest seen on what is becoming an american ritual. the president of this country trying to comfort the victims of a mass shooting here, yet again. president biden in the first lady attending a mass right now as we speak after arriving in uvalde and visiting the memorial here at robb elementary school. the president visibly stake in, moved by the scene that he encountered. texas governor here as well. the crowd shouting at...
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and tali faraheadian weinstein sand yasmin vossoughian. thank you. >>> joining us the vice chair of the democratic women's caucus. congresswoman, a pleasure to see you. what is your sense of what happens next? >> well, good morning, jose. you know, i think it's really important for women across the america to really take in this moment. our daughters, my daughter, will have fewer rights in america in 2022, than the rights that we got to enjoy. that my generation got to enjoy. and this is the reality that republicans want for women in america. i don't know how many different ways, or how many different times republicans need to say it before all of america understands. but their future, their vision for america does not include women who enjoy economic and productive freedom. and so, to your question, where do we go next? i think, you know, i appreciate the path that the senate democrats are trying to carve out. as you know, the house democrats passed a women's health care protection act so that we could codify roe v. wade. the senate obvio
and tali faraheadian weinstein sand yasmin vossoughian. thank you. >>> joining us the vice chair of the democratic women's caucus. congresswoman, a pleasure to see you. what is your sense of what happens next? >> well, good morning, jose. you know, i think it's really important for women across the america to really take in this moment. our daughters, my daughter, will have fewer rights in america in 2022, than the rights that we got to enjoy. that my generation got to enjoy. and...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian i will back here tomorrow 2 pm eastern. symone we are laying out painful new details of delayed actions by police in uvalde, texas. 19 children and two of their teachers killed in a massacre after a string of police failures. meanwhile, ali and our aides going on with business as usual. they insisted that gun control is not the answer. we are here live in houston, where thousands of gun owners are gathering. and student activist -- joins us. she was just out of she was just 11 years old when she spoke at march for our lives. remember her? we're gonna ask you what you think about these devastating attacks happening in america. i'm symone saunders and i have something to say. i will say it again.
i'm yasmin vossoughian i will back here tomorrow 2 pm eastern. symone we are laying out painful new details of delayed actions by police in uvalde, texas. 19 children and two of their teachers killed in a massacre after a string of police failures. meanwhile, ali and our aides going on with business as usual. they insisted that gun control is not the answer. we are here live in houston, where thousands of gun owners are gathering. and student activist -- joins us. she was just out of she was...
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yasmin, it is an awful, awful day. i've been listening to the conversations you've been having with folks down there. they're so difficult to hear. what makes matters worse is tops is the only supermarket in town and now it's closed and now people don't even have access to fresh groceries easily anymore in that area. >> reporter: it's a reflection, katy, of a larger problem in this community. i talked a lot about this over my coverage in the last two days, which is this -- the shooting that happened on saturday was awful and this community is rocked forever because of it, right? you see the front page. this is what they woke up to in "the buffalo news" this morning. but it's a reflection of what has happened in this country, the systemic racism that exists in this country that needs to be spoken about. it a reflection of what happens on a smaller scale this this community. this community feels as if they don't matter, that they've been forgotten. there is unity in this community. since i've been here in the last 24 hou
yasmin, it is an awful, awful day. i've been listening to the conversations you've been having with folks down there. they're so difficult to hear. what makes matters worse is tops is the only supermarket in town and now it's closed and now people don't even have access to fresh groceries easily anymore in that area. >> reporter: it's a reflection, katy, of a larger problem in this community. i talked a lot about this over my coverage in the last two days, which is this -- the shooting...
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>> reporter: absolutely, yasmin. it's some tension here as people just try to grapple with an unthinkable tragedy. you never expect this to happen. emotions are running high. people want someone to blame, something to make it justified or just try to cope with it. but i think that overall i'm seeing a lot of messaging of hope, of unity. you're right, this is such a tight-knit community that, in fact, everyone i talked to here seems to have some connection it to. i think there is some empathy. faith leaders yesterday were encouraging this community that calls itself very faith-based community to not hold on to that anger and instead focus on the beautiful time that they got to share with these wonderful people, to honor their lives and to celebrate that right now. and just try to focus on love and move forward. yasmin? >> yeah. it is fascinating, liz. you bring up a really good point there as well and that is this, we have been talking a lot about the fact that this is not just about thoughts and prayers anymore. it i
>> reporter: absolutely, yasmin. it's some tension here as people just try to grapple with an unthinkable tragedy. you never expect this to happen. emotions are running high. people want someone to blame, something to make it justified or just try to cope with it. but i think that overall i'm seeing a lot of messaging of hope, of unity. you're right, this is such a tight-knit community that, in fact, everyone i talked to here seems to have some connection it to. i think there is some...
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you i'm as yasmin for. suga to cover this. our growing anger over the draft opinion from the supreme court that would strike down roe. protests are happening across the country. we have correspondents in the field covering the latest action as americans are taking their anger public. we'll go to them soon. we're also following the latest in ukraine, with the vice prime minister confirming a short time ago that all women and children and elderly as well have been evacuated from the area by the steel plant. this is all happening, amid growing concerns about an escalation in attacks ahead of the russian holiday known as a victory day, may 9th. it's coming as first lady jill biden makes a weekend trip to the region offering comfort to refugees and their kids today in romania. we have the latest on her trip as well. all of that, of course, plus, the former president heading the campaign trail for doctor oz in the state of pennsylvania. that will endorsement from trump push us over the top in his senate race? we'll have that discuss
you i'm as yasmin for. suga to cover this. our growing anger over the draft opinion from the supreme court that would strike down roe. protests are happening across the country. we have correspondents in the field covering the latest action as americans are taking their anger public. we'll go to them soon. we're also following the latest in ukraine, with the vice prime minister confirming a short time ago that all women and children and elderly as well have been evacuated from the area by the...
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coming up, you heard yasmin. i believe it, to. we need to get real in america about the role that race plays in our institutions, so we will get into extremism and hate speech next. later, we have the president of -- who will take us inside a fight for abortion rights. we will talk about how it's already shaping this year's midterm strategy. stay with us, everyone. g this year' midterm strategy stay with us, everyone stay with us, everyone ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. ♪ harp plays ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing yo car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. (emu squawks) if anyone objects to this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace. (emu squawks) (the crowd gasps) no, kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you're pretty particular about keeping a healthy body. what goes on it. usually. and in it. mostly. here to meet those high standards is the walgreens health and wellness brand. over 2000 high quality products. rigorously tested by
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let's go right now to yasmin vossoughian who made her way to buffalo. i know yasmin you got a chance to speak with governor hochul. this is something personal to hurt. this is her hometown. talk about the way she feels about this horrific incident. >> she goes to church just a couple of blocks from, here, alex she said she attended church church this morning and calls herself a buffalo native, a buffalo girl, sworn into the office as new york state governor. she takes it incredibly personally, being from here, and knowing this is a strong city. it is a united city amongst an absolute terror. this racist attack conducted yesterday evening, really really, alex, there's so much to take in alex. when you come from new york city, land you here to tell a story. and talk to people who are living here in the 24 hours. we are kind of showing, alex and the viewers, what we've been watching all day. the community gathering. talking about what took place yesterday. the fear they had. the anger they have about what took place. and the lack of resources really, they
let's go right now to yasmin vossoughian who made her way to buffalo. i know yasmin you got a chance to speak with governor hochul. this is something personal to hurt. this is her hometown. talk about the way she feels about this horrific incident. >> she goes to church just a couple of blocks from, here, alex she said she attended church church this morning and calls herself a buffalo native, a buffalo girl, sworn into the office as new york state governor. she takes it incredibly...
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just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingeplacement therapy, or hrt. but for yasmin, like many others, a recent lack of supply has led to frustration and a return of symptoms. a lot of life admin goes into trying to organise and get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. to tackle the shortage, the government have made two changes. they've given pharmacists the power to limit a patient�*s supply of hrt to three months, and to substitute an out of stock brand for an equivalent product. all of these medications are made to a supremely high standard and tested and tested and tested again, so they should all be offering the same dosage, the same concentration of medication. on that basis, we would say, trust the product, and if your primary choice is not available, do try the substitute. the shortage of products has been attributed to a rise in awareness of hrt alongside supply chain issues due to covid. the government say the changes
just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingeplacement therapy, or hrt. but for yasmin, like many others, a recent lack of supply has led to frustration and a return of symptoms. a lot of life admin goes into trying to organise and get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. to tackle the shortage, the government have made two changes. they've...
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given everything you just heard from kathy and yasmin, what is next? >> and in mariupol, the mayor says more than 30 ukrainian kids are still being sheltered. and live to ohio for an important primary election. and former president trump's hold on the republican party. hoy the longest-lasting flea and tick protection. bravecto's the big winner. 12 weeks of powerful protection, nearly 3 times longer than any other chew. bravo, bravecto! bravo! nothing like a weekend in the woods. it's a good choice all around, like screening for colon cancer... when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... even in early stages. early stages. yep. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. we're in. why give your family just ordinary eggs when they can enjoy the best? eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, s
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just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingcement therapy — or hrt. but for yasmin — like many others — a recent lack of supply has led to frustration, and the return of symptoms. a lot admin — life admin — goes into trying to work out and organise trying to get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two big changes to try and tackle the shortage of hrt. the first, to limit supply to three months at the time. the second is to give pharmacists the power to slightly change prescriptions — so if they're out of stock of one item, they can change it for something similar. there are risks for women who are either coming off hrt, or changing hrt. and very often, even if you give a woman the same product but it's made by a different manufacturer, they will notice a difference in how their symptoms are being managed. so it's not the ideal solution, but it's certainly helping us get medicine out to women who are
just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingcement therapy — or hrt. but for yasmin — like many others — a recent lack of supply has led to frustration, and the return of symptoms. a lot admin — life admin — goes into trying to work out and organise trying to get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two...
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>> well, first off yasmin, thanks for having me on. the stage for many rights we have enjoyed and honestly taken for granted to be taken away. marriage equality, as i mentioned in my tweet, the first time it was mentioned as a fundamental right was in loving's versus virginia, that was only 1967, six years before roe v. wade. so, if this car can overturn an almost 50-year-old president, what is to prevent them from turning over a president that's six years older? not to mention marriage equality which is not even seven years old. those risks are at risk with this broad language saying that tradition in history are important. that's a terrifying thought for me. >> i want to read for folks to disconnect were getting from alito. and i want you to react to. it i'm gonna read for you the dissenting opinion of illegal back in 2015, and it said, this and this was during your case, it is beyond dispute that the right to same sex marriage is not among those rights that are sufficiently rooted in american history and tradition, so you juxtapose
>> well, first off yasmin, thanks for having me on. the stage for many rights we have enjoyed and honestly taken for granted to be taken away. marriage equality, as i mentioned in my tweet, the first time it was mentioned as a fundamental right was in loving's versus virginia, that was only 1967, six years before roe v. wade. so, if this car can overturn an almost 50-year-old president, what is to prevent them from turning over a president that's six years older? not to mention marriage...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian here in buffalo.ten people at a local supermarket over the weekend. authorities say the 18-year-old alleged shooting suspect was motivated by racism. >> we, as the people, as a community, we say love. we love one another. i don't care how many times we fight and argue, we still love one another. you don't see us coming to y'all communities killing people. shooting your daughters and your mother and aunts and uncles, no. >> i really am wishing for change, we literally had probably one of the -- probably the worst shooting in buffalo in the history of buffalo. >> reporter: investigators saying the 18-year-old suspect traveled hundreds of miles from his home in southern new york. entering the supermarket
i'm yasmin vossoughian here in buffalo.ten people at a local supermarket over the weekend. authorities say the 18-year-old alleged shooting suspect was motivated by racism. >> we, as the people, as a community, we say love. we love one another. i don't care how many times we fight and argue, we still love one another. you don't see us coming to y'all communities killing people. shooting your daughters and your mother and aunts and uncles, no. >> i really am wishing for change, we...
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. >> well, yasmin, thank you so much for having me on. i do want to clarify a couple of things right off the bat. one, the department of the air force does not have a position on these laws one where the other. and we certainly don't have a position on with the other services should do. the department of the air force is admitted to the health, -- of all of our service members and their families. so we want to clarify, for those folks that may be impacted by these laws, those service members and their families if they are impacted, these are the resources that would be available to you. they largely fall under what is called the exceptional family every program. so this is a department wide program. it's not -- to the department of the air force. it's traditionally been used, though, when service members or their dependents, in particular, have acute medical needs that may be a challenge in certain areas, where some of our bases are located. so for example, if their child has developmental challenges, or autism for example, they would fla
. >> well, yasmin, thank you so much for having me on. i do want to clarify a couple of things right off the bat. one, the department of the air force does not have a position on these laws one where the other. and we certainly don't have a position on with the other services should do. the department of the air force is admitted to the health, -- of all of our service members and their families. so we want to clarify, for those folks that may be impacted by these laws, those service...
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as we go to msnbc host yasmin vossoughian, also involve all uvalde. i'm curious to learn about the impact on the community there, and as your friend, a mom, being there has to be tough? >> tough is putting it easy alex. i've got two babies at home myself, a five and a half and a three and a half at home, i was scared to drop them off at school. i've been thinking about that with every interview i'm doing out here and with every memorial site that i see. the grieving parents. the grieving families. it is unbearable. this one really hits home. i want to step out of the way a moment to show you folks what's been going on here. over the past couple of days, as one always happens with these types of things of course it is awful to say it that way, but it is the reality of what is happening in this country right now when it comes to these mass shootings in schools. there's been a memorial building over the last few days. today it is especially emotional of course being saturday of memorial day weekend, it is especially crowded. there are people visiting fro
as we go to msnbc host yasmin vossoughian, also involve all uvalde. i'm curious to learn about the impact on the community there, and as your friend, a mom, being there has to be tough? >> tough is putting it easy alex. i've got two babies at home myself, a five and a half and a three and a half at home, i was scared to drop them off at school. i've been thinking about that with every interview i'm doing out here and with every memorial site that i see. the grieving parents. the grieving...
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yasmin, what is the latest you're hearing on the ground? >> reverend, you and i have been speaking when too many times of things happening like this in this country. i remember five years or so ago, i was following a shooting of an unarmed black man. much of that is not reverberating in this community. i want to show you a little bit of what is happening here, because this community has been gathering all day. you can see behind me, this community getting together, gathering, supporting one another. angry, reverend. angriest what's taking place. they are also celebrating the love they have for one another as well and how they will rise up but so much of it, rat, would have been hearing so far today has been the fact that this community feels as if they don't matter. they feel as if they've been forgotten and the resources are not here, but what happened yesterday is not the result of one instance. one incident and which one individual walked into the tops grocery store behind me, and fired indiscriminately shooting 13 people, killing ten of
yasmin, what is the latest you're hearing on the ground? >> reverend, you and i have been speaking when too many times of things happening like this in this country. i remember five years or so ago, i was following a shooting of an unarmed black man. much of that is not reverberating in this community. i want to show you a little bit of what is happening here, because this community has been gathering all day. you can see behind me, this community getting together, gathering, supporting...
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yasmin. >> sam, let's talk about what this community needs now. you have been reporting this community for the last two days, i know you've been seeing with him as well have lost children at robb elementary school. so they are looking for guidance as schools just mentioned. and this president has said repeatedly this is a time for prayer, yes, but this is also a time for action. he said after eovaldi and he said it after sandy hook any said it again on the nine year anniversary of the sandy hook shooting in 2021. what do they want to hear now? what's frustration are you hearing the most about in this community? >> depends on which prison we are looking at. because there's the police response, which we now as you highlight a second ago, it was an hour and 15 minutes. 11:35 is when their officers inside of the school. shortly thereafter, by 12:03, there were 19 people in the hallways which has a cruel irony has been because or 19 students who were also slaughter in this mess -- inside the school. customs and border protection agents arrived, 12:15.
yasmin. >> sam, let's talk about what this community needs now. you have been reporting this community for the last two days, i know you've been seeing with him as well have lost children at robb elementary school. so they are looking for guidance as schools just mentioned. and this president has said repeatedly this is a time for prayer, yes, but this is also a time for action. he said after eovaldi and he said it after sandy hook any said it again on the nine year anniversary of the...
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hi everybody i'm yasmin vossoughian, coming to life from uvalde, texas. this is a community in mourning. this is a community boiling with rage. a day after they learned after they learn the extent that they learned with that those that were paid to protect them, did not do their job. when they needed the most. when their children, their babies, their future, needed the most. the stunning admission, coming at a news conference have only confirmed both parents have been saving saying for days. that police of the shooting waited to go in full force to stop this gun for over an hour. even as those parents, moms, dads, sisters, brothers, outside pleading for action. even as the kids, the heroes, the warriors inside, called 9-1-1, over and over and over again, one of them calling 9-1-1 flex after time, begging for help. time wasted. that may have saved some of the 19 children into teachers that are now dead. the anger is palpable. i talked to the brother of ten-year-old victim xavier lopez, as well as his girlfriend. take a listen. >> are you guys frustrated at
hi everybody i'm yasmin vossoughian, coming to life from uvalde, texas. this is a community in mourning. this is a community boiling with rage. a day after they learned after they learn the extent that they learned with that those that were paid to protect them, did not do their job. when they needed the most. when their children, their babies, their future, needed the most. the stunning admission, coming at a news conference have only confirmed both parents have been saving saying for days....
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concentrados de marihuana usando soplete para calentar la cera concentrada o vaporizador para inhalar yasmins alto que lo que contenia marihuana hace años >> los llevan y este químico es el dueño de estos jóvenes >> según la directora de abuso de drogas se estudia el efecto del cerebro del consumo de concentraciones de yhc >> en méxico de los cien mil desaparecidos la quinta parte son mujeres valeria habló con una madre que no pierde la esperanza de volver a ver a su hija >> la esperanza del regreso de carla castillo sigue viva para su madre >> tengo la esperanza de poder volver a abrazar a mi hija >> es de las 4756 mujeres desaparecidas según datos de personas desaparecidos no localizadas es el 20% del total de desaparecidas >> no sé dónde está mi hija >> los casos es en tamaulipas jalisco nuevo león ciudad de méxico, sonora y el estado d méxico donde hay más casos ahí desapareció 8 años perla >> no hizo nada en dos años haga de cuenta que no sabía nada >> para identificar el paradero de sus hijas las madres terminan por solventar en gastos la búsqueda >> terminas en la calle >> a travÉs de
concentrados de marihuana usando soplete para calentar la cera concentrada o vaporizador para inhalar yasmins alto que lo que contenia marihuana hace años >> los llevan y este químico es el dueño de estos jóvenes >> según la directora de abuso de drogas se estudia el efecto del cerebro del consumo de concentraciones de yhc >> en méxico de los cien mil desaparecidos la quinta parte son mujeres valeria habló con una madre que no pierde la esperanza de volver a ver a su...
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just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingke many others — a recent lack of supply has led to frustration, and the return of symptoms. a lot admin — life admin — goes into trying to work out and organise trying to get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two big changes to try and tackle the shortage of hrt. the first, to limit supply to three months at the time. the second is to give pharmacists the power to slightly change prescriptions — so if they're out of stock of one item, they can change it for something similar. these medications are made to a high standard _ these medications are made to a high standard and should all offer the same _ standard and should all offer the same concentration of medication. on that basis, _ same concentration of medication. on that basis, we would say... trust the product — that basis, we would say... trust the product and if your primary choice — the product and
just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin, who got her life back on track by treatingke many others — a recent lack of supply has led to frustration, and the return of symptoms. a lot admin — life admin — goes into trying to work out and organise trying to get medication, and going between different pharmacies, talking to a gp, having to phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two big changes to try and tackle the shortage of...
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it's going to be emotional visit not just because of the stories like the one yasmine just brought us anniversary on monday, that's coming up, that's the 7th anniversary of when biden lost his eldest son beau. it's something he brought up today when giving a commencement address at the u.s. naval academy. he was remembering his old friend john mccain. this is a time when joe biden, we've talked so much about him of the role and the empathy he brings. anniversaries are significant to this man and that's an additional layer he will bring with him. the vice president, kamala harris will be traveling this weekend. she will be heading to buffalo to attend the memorial service for ruth whitfield. she was one of the oldest victims of that senseless tragedy. she was on her way from visiting her husband who is in a nursing home, shopping for groceries when she became one of the victims. both the president and vice president playing role this weekend in the horrific losses we have been experiencing. >> as president biden leaves the white house for this visit, there's movement a the capitol. bri
it's going to be emotional visit not just because of the stories like the one yasmine just brought us anniversary on monday, that's coming up, that's the 7th anniversary of when biden lost his eldest son beau. it's something he brought up today when giving a commencement address at the u.s. naval academy. he was remembering his old friend john mccain. this is a time when joe biden, we've talked so much about him of the role and the empathy he brings. anniversaries are significant to this man...
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just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin who got her life back on track by treating them phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two big changes to try and tackle the shortage of hrt. the first is it will limit supply to three months at a time. the first is to give pharmacists the power to slightly change prescriptions, so if they are out of stock of one item, they can change it to something similar. there are risks for women who are either coming off hrt or changing hrt and very often even if you give a woman the same product but it's made by a different manufacturer, they will notice a difference in how their symptoms are being managed. so it's not the ideal solution, but it is certainly helping us get medicine out to women who are currently struggling to get those products. experts say anyone who has questions or concerns about hrt should speak to their pharmacist or doctor. matt graveling, bbc news. thorrun govind is chair of the royal pharmaceutical society — and is herself a community pharmacist — she says there's much
just two symptoms of the menopause experienced by yasmin who got her life back on track by treating them phone a gp all the time, having to try and source them. the government have brought in two big changes to try and tackle the shortage of hrt. the first is it will limit supply to three months at a time. the first is to give pharmacists the power to slightly change prescriptions, so if they are out of stock of one item, they can change it to something similar. there are risks for women who...