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claire was going to lose us both. claire was about _ was going to lose us both. claire was about to _ was going to lose us both. claire was about to book— was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her— was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her first jab i was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her first jab but was about to book her firstjab but it was too late, she got the virus. along with medical experts she's appealing to all expectant to get vaccinated. some said the guidelines earlier this year were confusing but health leaders say covid creates serious risks for pregnant women. it serious risks for pregnant women. if they become unwell with covid—19 they become unwell with covid—19 they are more likely to need intensive care. they are also more likely to give birth prematurely, and that has a long—term effect for the baby. they are unfortunately more likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. ., ., ., , ., section. here at royal papworth hosital section. here at royal papworth
claire was going to lose us both. claire was about _ was going to lose us both. claire was about to _ was going to lose us both. claire was about to book— was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her— was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her first jab i was going to lose us both. claire was about to book her first jab but was about to book her firstjab but it was too late, she got the virus. along with medical experts she's appealing to all expectant to get...
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claire? it might mean that we've _ only got four days of gas supplies compared — only got four days of gas supplies compared to italy who has three months — compared to italy who has three months or— compared to italy who has three months or the netherlands who has four months. i mean, what are we talking _ four months. i mean, what are we talking about when we are talking about _ talking about when we are talking about a _ talking about when we are talking about a mild winter anyway? are we talking _ about a mild winter anyway? are we talking about in westminster? because — talking about in westminster? because the weather report that came i’ilht because the weather report that came right before this programme they were talking about frost in the north — were talking about frost in the north i— were talking about frost in the north. i lived in the south and i've already— north. i lived in the south and i've already had — north. i lived in the south and i've already had the
claire? it might mean that we've _ only got four days of gas supplies compared — only got four days of gas supplies compared to italy who has three months — compared to italy who has three months or— compared to italy who has three months or the netherlands who has four months. i mean, what are we talking _ four months. i mean, what are we talking about when we are talking about _ talking about when we are talking about a _ talking about when we are talking about a mild winter anyway? are...
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claire, 'ust wondering if whether independent. claire, 'ust wondering ifwhetherwe h independent. claire, 'ust wondering if whether we should]— independent. claire, just wondering if whether we should all _ independent. claire, just wondering if whether we should all invest - independent. claire, just wondering if whether we should all invest in i if whether we should all invest in sd if whether we should all invest in 3d printing technology so we can print it all, the bits we need for our phone and maybe print the presents and make them up ourselves. that's a nice idea, who knows whether theory printers would be able to a safe we could get them. you know what, this is obviously a huge shock that amazon will be telling us all to buy our presents from them right now in the hopes that they want to be anything on the shelves perhaps later. but it's making me think that perhaps it would be great to support all of those small british businesses who have their stock with them right now whose products may be a british made and who really suffered during the pandemic. ido i do beg your
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claire mccaskill is here. also joining us from the department of homeland security miles taylor is here and currently msnbc's national security analysis, frank figluzzi is here. frank, let me start with you. i believe some of the court documents themselves list facebook places where people gathered and connected and sought information. why not just say we built frankenstein, we're sorry. we'll take it down and make sure it doesn't lead to an insurrection whose mission statement is to hang the sitting vice president? >> first, you are right. if you review the charging documents written by prosecutors in the january 6th cases over and over and over again you see references to social media either posting plans beforehand posting activity during or bragging about it afterwards. and there is a role there that has been played. it is significant. you are going the see it come forward in the trials of these people charged for january 6th. now, why isn't facebook completely owning up to it? look, first, it's ugly stuff
claire mccaskill is here. also joining us from the department of homeland security miles taylor is here and currently msnbc's national security analysis, frank figluzzi is here. frank, let me start with you. i believe some of the court documents themselves list facebook places where people gathered and connected and sought information. why not just say we built frankenstein, we're sorry. we'll take it down and make sure it doesn't lead to an insurrection whose mission statement is to hang the...
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from you, claire. i want to try to dig into what is actually happening with the subpoenaed witnesses. a.b. stoddard, mark meadows has a real lawyer. you can't say that about everybody in donald trump's circle. george twillinger is representing meadows. bennie thompson says quote our people are still talking to kash patel, dan scavino. they are somewhat quote cooperating, he says. politico also reporting the news about george twillinger representing mark meadows. what do you think mark meadows is doing? what do you think his posture is toward the committee? >> well, it's interesting that he has retained a credible lawyer whom he is likely paying well. it makes it sound like he's not going to just do the steve bannon defiant route. he -- doesn't mean that they are engaging and that they intend to actually continue to engage. i have listened carefully to congressman thompson and kang monday kinzinger responses when they have been asked about what patel and scavino are doing with the committee. what they s
from you, claire. i want to try to dig into what is actually happening with the subpoenaed witnesses. a.b. stoddard, mark meadows has a real lawyer. you can't say that about everybody in donald trump's circle. george twillinger is representing meadows. bennie thompson says quote our people are still talking to kash patel, dan scavino. they are somewhat quote cooperating, he says. politico also reporting the news about george twillinger representing mark meadows. what do you think mark meadows...
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claire, i'm going to start with you. ali alexander, he's been one of the more interesting figures in this attempted coup on the country. he has bragged that he had help, that he had help inside the congress. he's one of the organizers of the so-called stop the steal. he has said that congressman andy biggs, congressman mo brooks and congressman paul gosar helped him plan his rally. speaking of andy biggs, let me let you listen to him today. he had an exchange with congressman jamie raskin that i think you will find interesting. >> i hear him not even to be accepting the results of this audit which say that joe biden got more votes than were lawfully reported. do you accept this audit which shows joe biden won indeed by more votes -- >> that is not what the audit concluded, mr. raskin. >> who won the election in -- >> we don't know. it demonstrates very clearly, mr. raskin, there are a lot of issues with this election that took place. >> madam chair, there is the problem that we have. donald trump refuses to accept the re
claire, i'm going to start with you. ali alexander, he's been one of the more interesting figures in this attempted coup on the country. he has bragged that he had help, that he had help inside the congress. he's one of the organizers of the so-called stop the steal. he has said that congressman andy biggs, congressman mo brooks and congressman paul gosar helped him plan his rally. speaking of andy biggs, let me let you listen to him today. he had an exchange with congressman jamie raskin that...
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claire sticks around. when we come back, as facebook continues to face new scrutiny, a lot of it from inside, there's reporting today offering another cultural flash point where facebook front and center. the road ahead for the social media giant. plus, officer fanone saying the american people deserve to know who participated in what he says is sedition against our country. and later in the program, desperation by republicans to control elections nationwide. the tipping point for democrats who are seeking to preserve american democracy all by themselves. all those stories and more when we continue right after a quick break. don't go anywhere. e right after break. don't go anywhere. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life savi
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>> you know, claire -- i'm sorry. donna, claire has talked about efforts in the homeland security committee that were stymied byron squonson to got ahead of violence and white supremacist-backed violence. you look at that one committee, that one example, that one member was able to sort of alter the path of one committee. it seems like the federal government under donald trump's command had these same impact just at a catastrophic and larger scale, that because the people coming from invited by donald trump or rallied by him, were sort of, you know, poked and stoked by mike flynn and rudy giuliani and others -- it just had this massive effect of suppressing everyone's instincts to protect the country. and that's the best case scenario. the alternative, right, is that there was some sort of stir and some sort of winning whiting refusal to protect the capitol and the lawmakers. what are you thoughts when you heard rask ownership talking about following the money and following the thais between the rioters and the trump
>> you know, claire -- i'm sorry. donna, claire has talked about efforts in the homeland security committee that were stymied byron squonson to got ahead of violence and white supremacist-backed violence. you look at that one committee, that one example, that one member was able to sort of alter the path of one committee. it seems like the federal government under donald trump's command had these same impact just at a catastrophic and larger scale, that because the people coming from...
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claire, are in demand, you expect something betterfor them. claire, the front of the independent, it is very simple photograph with the man on the streets of beirut, it's just a reminder again of what a broken system and country lebanon has become. , , �* , ., become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and - become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and it - become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and it is - really stark picture and it is simple but it becomes our veil story and it takes us back to those scenes in the civil war. i was reading a report talking about children hiding under desks in their schools today, which really breaks your heart and takes you right back to that place, you know, seems that we hoped we wouldn't see, and it's little wonder that a day of mourning has been called, this is all really over last year's blast at the ports, which we all remember the terrible scenes and the terr
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now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see? so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence and you know, you, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is part of that spirituality that they can't stop. i don't care who tries to band what government. and again, we definitely support all the governments that are supportive, but that's not what's going to determine the ceiling for this this. this is the people's movement and we appreciate it. all right, let's talk about your recent project. i love black people dot com. tell us about it a, i think you alluded to when you said people want to be treated well. and with those borders that were artificially created by colonialism, other things can't separate black people. so we have a literal platform that allows black folks to come together and identify black, friendly, safe places where we can live fearlessly. we don't wan
now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see? so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence and you know, you, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is part of that spirituality that they can't stop. i don't care who tries to band what government. and again, we definitely support all the governments that are supportive, but that's not...
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claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene is now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor. claire however is married tojohn, who is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretend they're not pretending to be something that they're not. you saw from that clip, the film is shot in foursquare film black and white. if you are watching a movie in this 1929, movies would look like a square frame, black and white. the use of the black and white is fascinating because when you look at a black and white film it isn't to do with black and white, it's to do with all the shades in between. and it kind of brilliantly and you would encapsulate the ambiguity going all through the film. i should say, this is a very difficult subject matter to make a film about. i think rebecca hall has done it rather brilliantly. it's sensitive and it's handled very well. it's also dramaticall
claire? that's right. so what's happened is irene is now living in harlem with her husband who is a doctor. claire however is married tojohn, who is a bigot, a racist, who believes that his wife is white, which is the passing of the title. one of the the interesting things of the film is pretty much everyone in it is pretend they're not pretending to be something that they're not. you saw from that clip, the film is shot in foursquare film black and white. if you are watching a movie in this...
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and then contacted the client to say the appointment was not available, but claire and whitney say they never got a call and that the woman you showed up said she had confirmation the woman was so upset. they ultimately offered her a free treatment class. to be doing that she showed up through something. we didn't even know about. per claire and whitney's request class pass has since removed pursuit salon from their platform as well as a nearby salon owned by a friend class pass told abc 7 news in a statement. they do not make any revenue off concierge services and that the platform is a way for their members to discover local businesses claire and whitney hopes sharing their experience will bring awareness to other small business owners like doordash signing restaurant up and asking for food delivery. that's not available, you know, it's it doesn't make sense to us in los altos list freud's abc 7 news. downtown san francisco has a new outdoor recreation space the crossing at eastcut had its grand opening today. it's located at the old temporary translate terminal site at howard and mai
and then contacted the client to say the appointment was not available, but claire and whitney say they never got a call and that the woman you showed up said she had confirmation the woman was so upset. they ultimately offered her a free treatment class. to be doing that she showed up through something. we didn't even know about. per claire and whitney's request class pass has since removed pursuit salon from their platform as well as a nearby salon owned by a friend class pass told abc 7 news...
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yamiche alcindor, claire mccaskill, and robert costa. his latest book, "peril," is currently at the top of "the new york times" best-seller list. claire, to channel your prior experience as a prosecutor and member of congress, tell us the scope of what this committee is likely looking for from a guy like clark, who was virtually unknown beyond family and friends heretofore, but may become very famous. >> he wasn't number two, three, or four, he was down in the hierarchy. to try to learn how he would have catapulted to getting the nod from the president to take over is important for the committee to understand. and we need to take a pause, and realize this moment is way bigger than donald trump, maybe even bigger than what happened on january 6th. because if this committee cannot get people to testify in front of it, in an oversight capacity, then i believe we are on the verge of admitting to the country that there are no checks and balances. there are no separations of power. that the congressional branch is toothless. has absolutely no
yamiche alcindor, claire mccaskill, and robert costa. his latest book, "peril," is currently at the top of "the new york times" best-seller list. claire, to channel your prior experience as a prosecutor and member of congress, tell us the scope of what this committee is likely looking for from a guy like clark, who was virtually unknown beyond family and friends heretofore, but may become very famous. >> he wasn't number two, three, or four, he was down in the...
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, claire. progressives who want a bernie sanders will be disappointed every time. >> yeah, you need to understand that at one point in time when i was a senator, we had 60 democrats. but if you look at where those democrats came from, those are the states that we have to win to build majorities. let's just set aside kyrsten sinema and joe manchin and look at where pat toomey is retiring and wisconsin where you've got ron johnson, need i say more, and ohio and north carolina where we have elected democrats before. you build majorities in the united states senate by winning seats in places that are not bright blue, and when you win in places that aren't bright blue, you're not going to have members of the senate that agree with bernie sanders on everything. that's not -- that's not what they campaigned on. that's not how they got elected. out of one signed of our mouth everybody says we want politicians who said they would be who they were when they campaigned. why aren't you like bernie sanders?
, claire. progressives who want a bernie sanders will be disappointed every time. >> yeah, you need to understand that at one point in time when i was a senator, we had 60 democrats. but if you look at where those democrats came from, those are the states that we have to win to build majorities. let's just set aside kyrsten sinema and joe manchin and look at where pat toomey is retiring and wisconsin where you've got ron johnson, need i say more, and ohio and north carolina where we have...
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claire mccaskill is with us and has a question for ya. claire? >> yeah. i'm curious as to where the funding for these lawsuits are coming from. do you have any indication? you know, i assume these are right-wing lawyers that are taking these cases, potentially pro bono. are they getting paid by someone? i have to tell ya, when i was in the private practice of law, if somebody said, i want you to sue the hospital because they won't give me a horse de-worming drug, i would have said, "hey, go find a different lawyer." where are these lawsuits coming from? is there a plan behind the curtain to fund these lawsuits across the country? >> yes, it is a great point, senator. there's a larger thing at stake here. you have a law firm in buffalo, new york, that is filing most of these lawsuits. because they have a philosophy of personal freedom when it comes to your medical decisions. along with the thinking that, hey, what could go wrong? these people are close to death. what's the harm? but there's a lot of harm in doing this and giving judges veto power over medi
claire mccaskill is with us and has a question for ya. claire? >> yeah. i'm curious as to where the funding for these lawsuits are coming from. do you have any indication? you know, i assume these are right-wing lawyers that are taking these cases, potentially pro bono. are they getting paid by someone? i have to tell ya, when i was in the private practice of law, if somebody said, i want you to sue the hospital because they won't give me a horse de-worming drug, i would have said,...
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i'm happy claire is smiling. sooner or later will be quite an agenda waiting for them. >> by the way don't buy nonrefundable tickets for christmas trial. this is going to be crux of the biden presidency in december it looks like. while this is a temporary victory for democrats, for mitch mcconnell to blank on the debt ceiling i think is important. for one thing, he doesn't blink very much. that's something. giving democrats just a little space to get a deal on the infrastructure bill which is ready to go whenever they get the reconciliation bill together and we do see signs of progress there. about $2 trillion and still going to be debates what it will include and exclude but comes just at right moment for president biden who is getting hammered. job approval rating in quinnipiac poll is 38%, dismal news for the president. he's ready, willing and needs progress and victory coming soon. >> claire, this is where you come in again. let's talk strategy and runs, hits and errors. i presume you share the frustration of
i'm happy claire is smiling. sooner or later will be quite an agenda waiting for them. >> by the way don't buy nonrefundable tickets for christmas trial. this is going to be crux of the biden presidency in december it looks like. while this is a temporary victory for democrats, for mitch mcconnell to blank on the debt ceiling i think is important. for one thing, he doesn't blink very much. that's something. giving democrats just a little space to get a deal on the infrastructure bill...
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claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die, and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts, she's appealing to expectant mums to get vaccinated. some said guidelines earlier this year were confusing, but health leaders now say it's clear, covid can create serious risks for pregnant women. if they become unwell with covid—i9, they're more likely to need intensive care. they're also more likely to give birth prematurely, and that has long—term effects for the baby. they�* re u nfortu nately more likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. here at royal papworth hospital in cambridge, there's a specialist unit using technology known as ecmo, in effect, an artificial
claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die, and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts, she's appealing to...
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and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> thank you, claire. and i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're support
and when you put transgender people in leadership positions. >> thank you, claire. and i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion,...
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claire mccaskill, a former democratic u.s. senator from the state of missouri, and robert costa, national political reporter for the washington post. his latest book, coauthored with bob woodward, called peril, as you might have heard, is currently at the top of the new york times bestseller list. good evening and welcome to you all, and claire, to channel your prior experience, as a prosecutor, and a member of congress, tell us, the scope of what this committee is likely looking for, from a guy like clark, who was virtually unknown beyond family and friends, here before, but maybe about to become very famous. >> look this guy was not number two, he was not number three, he wasn't number four, he was a down in the doj hierarchy. so to try to learn how he could have catapulted, into getting the nod from the president to take over, is really important for this committee to understand. but honestly, brian i think more important, we need to take a pause here in realize, this moment is way bigger, then donald trump, maybe even bigg
claire mccaskill, a former democratic u.s. senator from the state of missouri, and robert costa, national political reporter for the washington post. his latest book, coauthored with bob woodward, called peril, as you might have heard, is currently at the top of the new york times bestseller list. good evening and welcome to you all, and claire, to channel your prior experience, as a prosecutor, and a member of congress, tell us, the scope of what this committee is likely looking for, from a...
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i love black people that come with the name of the website, st. claire skinner, thanks for being on kaiser report. thank you. bags. thank you, stacy. all the best love you love. you love you. all right, that's a lot of love and i was going to do it for this additional kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacey everett or thing i guess in class dinner. and to like stop by noon. ah. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics school...
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among the most emotional, claire and asked wayne flanagan running in memory of their daughter, jade, who died injanuary this year just ten days after she was born. both claire and wayne had tested positive for covid 19 just days before jade suffered unforeseen complications during her birth. immediately afterjade died, i started running as a way to start to understand my grief and the loss of jade. and then, the emotionsjust felt so overwhelming quite often. so as i started running more and more, i realised the benefits for me, my mental health and wellbeing. so we are running it to raise awareness and funds for the people that cared for us and jade. during the time, so nhs and care workers.— for us and jade. during the time, so nhs and care workers. there will be lots of tears. _ nhs and care workers. there will be lots of tears, and _ nhs and care workers. there will be lots of tears, and lots _ nhs and care workers. there will be lots of tears, and lots of _ nhs and care workers. there will be lots of tears, and lots of smiles. - lots of tears, and lots of smiles. we know — lo
among the most emotional, claire and asked wayne flanagan running in memory of their daughter, jade, who died injanuary this year just ten days after she was born. both claire and wayne had tested positive for covid 19 just days before jade suffered unforeseen complications during her birth. immediately afterjade died, i started running as a way to start to understand my grief and the loss of jade. and then, the emotionsjust felt so overwhelming quite often. so as i started running more and...
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claire was about to book her fresh _ lose us both. claire was about to book her fresh a _ lose us both. claire was about to book her fresh a sexy _ lose us both. claire was about to book her fresh a sexy but - lose us both. claire was about to book her fresh a sexy but it - lose us both. claire was about to book her fresh a sexy but it was| lose us both. claire was about to i book her fresh a sexy but it was too late, she got the virus. along with medical experts, she is appealing to all expectant mothers to get vaccinated. some say the guidelines earlier this year were confusing but health leaders say covid—i9 creates serious risks for pregnant women. it serious risks for pregnant women. if they become unwell it covid—19 been they become unwell it covid—i9 been more likely they will need intensive care. there are also more likely to give birth prematurely and that has long—term effects for the baby. they are unfortunately more likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. here at royal typewrite
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claire mccaskill, thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> you bet. >> thank you. >>> and joining us now is sylvia gonzalez anders, one of the members of senator sinema's veterans advisory council who resigned from that position in protest. she served in the air force from 1974 to 1978. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you know, i am mystified by senator cinema. i have never seen senate behavior like this, certainly on the democratic side. i have no idea what she thinks about anything. you know her, you would have supported her. do you understand why the senator is going off in directions that are different from what you thought she would do when she was a candidate? >> well, thank you very much for having me. no, i don't understand where she's coming from or what her plan is. >> and what brought you to the point where you, in effect have, it sounds like given up on her. have you given up on her? >> no, i'm hoping with all this events that we can come back together because i really want to support her for r
claire mccaskill, thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> you bet. >> thank you. >>> and joining us now is sylvia gonzalez anders, one of the members of senator sinema's veterans advisory council who resigned from that position in protest. she served in the air force from 1974 to 1978. thank you very much for joining us tonight. you know, i am mystified by senator cinema. i have never seen senate behavior like this, certainly on the...
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claire is reliving her covid—i9 idea injuly. seriously ill and she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days. i then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days.— care for 12 days. i thought i was ttoin to care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die _ care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die and _ care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die and i _ care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die and i thought - care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die and i thought he i care for 12 days. i thought i was i going to die and i thought he was going to die and i thought he was going to die and i thought he was going to die and he waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear that my husband was going to lose is both.— going to lose is both. claire was about to book _ going to lose is both. claire was about to book her— going to lose is both. claire was about to book her first - going to lose is both. claire was about to book her first vaccine l going to lose
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thank you for your time today, claire. the stories that we have heard coming out of the magdalen laundry is seen to belong to another age very long time ago, yet they are relatively recent? it is a chapter of our very recent history. between 1922 and 1990 the very last mother and baby institution closed in northern ireland in 1990. these women and their children, grown up now, wait anxiously for this report which will direct ministers on what mechanism will be required to investigate the litany of crimes inflicted on them at their most vulnerable. what litany of crimes inflicted on them at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism. _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort _ at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort of- at their most vulnerable. what sort of mechanism, what sort of inquiry| of mechanism, what sort of inquiry to the survivors and their families want to we represent birth mothers and by children forjustice, the
thank you for your time today, claire. the stories that we have heard coming out of the magdalen laundry is seen to belong to another age very long time ago, yet they are relatively recent? it is a chapter of our very recent history. between 1922 and 1990 the very last mother and baby institution closed in northern ireland in 1990. these women and their children, grown up now, wait anxiously for this report which will direct ministers on what mechanism will be required to investigate the litany...
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i'm the pastor of ards elim, i'm happily married to claire and we have three lovely children; lilliana, josiah, and judah. i've been suffering from covid for 18 months, i was actually in church preaching, i couldn't move. i was just stuck to the pulpit. i had chest pain, back pain and i knew i was in trouble. i probably was one of the first people in northern ireland to contract covid—19, as i was one of the first ones in the ulster, in the icu, with covid—19. and i made a video, just to try and help people, to explain to people what i'd gone through, �*cos i didn't want anybody going through what i'd gone through, because that covid made me feel like i was drowning, i was in pain, i was struggling to breathe. this coronavirus is deadly and dangerous. coronavirus wants to kill you and wants to take all the life out of your lungs. i realised that i would have long covid when the follow—up interview with the consultant was explaining that the symptoms that i have could last over a year. there's three of them that are really hard on me; chronic fatigue, breathlessness, and like a
i'm the pastor of ards elim, i'm happily married to claire and we have three lovely children; lilliana, josiah, and judah. i've been suffering from covid for 18 months, i was actually in church preaching, i couldn't move. i was just stuck to the pulpit. i had chest pain, back pain and i knew i was in trouble. i probably was one of the first people in northern ireland to contract covid—19, as i was one of the first ones in the ulster, in the icu, with covid—19. and i made a video, just to...
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. >> leading off our discussion tonight is former democratic senator of missouri claire mccaskill. she is an msnbc political analyst. clare, we need the senate expertise tonight for this! i want to begin with senator sinema because president biden in his town hall discussion seemed to indicate there was no movement he was aware of or prepared to talk about on tax revenues from senator sinema. now we have this political reporting which indicates there is some possibility of senator sinema being willing to agree to an amount of revenue through various devices that might not involve individual tax rates. might involve other things. that seems, if true, to be a way to get there, and to get there soon. >> i think kyrsten sinema has hurt herself by not talking about what she is for. i understand she believes strongly negotiations should occur in private, and she will fully explain her vote when she makes her vote, and it will become a parents but she works for and cares about. in the interim, the vacuum is being filled by a lot of anger towards her. i've been on the phone all day, lawren
. >> leading off our discussion tonight is former democratic senator of missouri claire mccaskill. she is an msnbc political analyst. clare, we need the senate expertise tonight for this! i want to begin with senator sinema because president biden in his town hall discussion seemed to indicate there was no movement he was aware of or prepared to talk about on tax revenues from senator sinema. now we have this political reporting which indicates there is some possibility of senator sinema...
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but claire and whitney said they never got the call. and the woman had confirmation the woman was so upset they ultimately offered her a free treatment. >> class pass should be doing that. >> per claire and whitney's request pass class has removed pursuit salon from their platform. class pass told abc7 news they do not make any revenue off concierge services and that the platform is a way for their members to discover local businesses. claire and whitney hope that sharing their experience will bring awareness to other business owners. >> it's like door dash asking for a food delivery that's not available. you know, it doesn't make sense us to. -- to us. >> right now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. today's headlines involve vaccine and travel the u.s. is easing travel restrictions for lullly vaccinateder visitors from canada and mexico the first phase starts next month and aloud people traveling for nonessential reasons like tourism and family across u.s. land borders, they must show proof of vaccination. today is the deadline
but claire and whitney said they never got the call. and the woman had confirmation the woman was so upset they ultimately offered her a free treatment. >> class pass should be doing that. >> per claire and whitney's request pass class has removed pursuit salon from their platform. class pass told abc7 news they do not make any revenue off concierge services and that the platform is a way for their members to discover local businesses. claire and whitney hope that sharing their...
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this has had an effect on claire but she's so loving, she's so understanding. i have two young boys at 3, you just wanna go out and play football and run after them and play out with them but i can't do that, just find myself just constantly getting out of breath and i have to sit down, and that's something that was so special to me, just being a daddy. i think the boys erm, don't understand it but lillieanna will say, "daddy, is that the bug making you unwell today? " so, it's just so lovely, when she says that, she'll come and give me a hug and snuggle into me. she just wants to help me. there's a lot of duckies in there. being 42 and suffering with this is soul—destroying, it's discouraging. my faith is what's carried me through from that moment in icu right to this moment in time and... the amount of people who have continually prayed for me, that's just so humbling for me. i'm just hoping that one day i will get better. there is now growing pressure for the nhs here to provide specialised services for those battling the after effects of the virus. across
this has had an effect on claire but she's so loving, she's so understanding. i have two young boys at 3, you just wanna go out and play football and run after them and play out with them but i can't do that, just find myself just constantly getting out of breath and i have to sit down, and that's something that was so special to me, just being a daddy. i think the boys erm, don't understand it but lillieanna will say, "daddy, is that the bug making you unwell today? " so, it's just...
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claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care 12 days. i thought i was going to die and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts she's appealing to expectant mums to get vaccinated. some said the guidelines earlier this year were confusing but health leaders now say it's clear, covid can create serious risks for pregnant women. if they become unwell with covid—19 they are more likely to need intensive care. they are also more likely to give birth prematurely, and that has a long—term effect for the baby. they are unfortunately more likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. here at royal papworth hospital in cambridge, there is a specialist unit using technology known as ecmo, in effect an artificial lung.
claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care 12 days. i thought i was going to die and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts she's appealing to...
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this has had an effect on claire but she's so loving, she's so understanding. i have two young boys at 3, you just wanna go out and play football and run after them and play out with them but i can't do that, just find myself just constantly getting out of breath and i have to sit down, and that's something that was so special to me, just being a daddy. i think the boys erm, don't understand it but lillieanna will say, "daddy, is that the bug making you unwell today? " so, it's just so lovely, when she says that, she'll come and give me a hug and snuggle into me. she just wants to help me. there's a lot of duckies in there. being 42 and suffering with this is soul—destroying, it's discouraging. my faith is what's carried me through from that moment in icu right to this moment in time and... the amount of people who have continually prayed for me, that's just so humbling for me. i'm just hoping that one day i will get better. there is now growing pressure for the nhs here to provide specialised services for those battling the after effects of the virus. across
this has had an effect on claire but she's so loving, she's so understanding. i have two young boys at 3, you just wanna go out and play football and run after them and play out with them but i can't do that, just find myself just constantly getting out of breath and i have to sit down, and that's something that was so special to me, just being a daddy. i think the boys erm, don't understand it but lillieanna will say, "daddy, is that the bug making you unwell today? " so, it's just...
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i'm happy claire is smiling. sooner or later, there's going to be quite an agenda waiting for them. >> that's right. by the way do not -- tickets for christmas travel. we are going to be here, this is going to be the front of the biden presidency. in december it looks like. and i think it's a temporary victory, for democrats, for o'connell to blink on the debt ceiling is important, for one thing mitch mcconnell doesn't blink very much, so that's something, for another it's giving democrats, just a little space. to get a deal on the infrastructure bill, which is ready to go whenever they can get the reconciliation bill together. we do see some signs of progress, there we know we're going to end up with a bill that's about two trillion dollars. again it's going to be about what is going to include in what it will exclude. but this comes just at the right moment, for president biden, who is really getting hammered, you look at his job approval rating in its 38%, that is dismal news for the president. he is ready, wi
i'm happy claire is smiling. sooner or later, there's going to be quite an agenda waiting for them. >> that's right. by the way do not -- tickets for christmas travel. we are going to be here, this is going to be the front of the biden presidency. in december it looks like. and i think it's a temporary victory, for democrats, for o'connell to blink on the debt ceiling is important, for one thing mitch mcconnell doesn't blink very much, so that's something, for another it's giving...
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. >> thank you, claire. and i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five years from now, ten years from now, i want us to make sure that we're continuing to lead the country in being the best that we can be. not only are we working to make sure we have jobs and equal opportunity and pathways to education, employment, and advancement, but we're making sure we're taking care of our most impacted communities, our trans communities of color, trans women of color, and black trans women. and we're making sure we're addressing the barriers of the access to health care and mental health services and we're support
. >> thank you, claire. and i just want to say to claire farly who is the leader of the office of transgender initiatives, she has really taken that role to a whole other level and is currently a grand marshal for this year's s.f. prize. so congratulations, claire. >> my dream is to really look at where we want san francisco to be in the future. how can we have a place where we have transliberation, quality, and inclusion, and equity across san francisco? and so when i look five...
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claire johns at ucsf pediatrician and co-author of this. for a co first author i might add. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me so three teens treated at ucsf's spending off children's hospital developed psychiatric symptoms, right? what types of symptoms and how severe were they? yeah, these patients all developed. sudden onset psychet psychet psh symptoms that were quite severe and requiring hospitalization those included psychosis delusions and also cognitive slowing. trouble thinking so dr. johns. have we seen anything like this in adults who get covid? we have and t collaborating with for this study. also saw some patients at yale who had similar symptoms. okay. so what do we think is attacking the brain there? is that their own antibodies that are supposed to fight the virus, but somehow they didn't get programmed correctly or what do we think happened? yeah, what we saw in two of the three patients with covid-19. who also presented withh psychosis was that they had anti-neural antibodies in their csf and it's possible that these. could have been
claire johns at ucsf pediatrician and co-author of this. for a co first author i might add. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me so three teens treated at ucsf's spending off children's hospital developed psychiatric symptoms, right? what types of symptoms and how severe were they? yeah, these patients all developed. sudden onset psychet psychet psh symptoms that were quite severe and requiring hospitalization those included psychosis delusions and also cognitive slowing....
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claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die, and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts, she's appealing to expectant mums to get vaccinated. some said the guidelines earlier this year were confusing, but health leaders now say it's clear, covid can create serious risks for pregnant women. if they become unwell with covid—19, they're more likely to need intensive care. they're also more likely to give birth prematurely, and that has a long—term effects for the baby. they're unfortunately more likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. here at royal papworth hospital in cambridge, there's a specialist unit using technology known as ecmo, in effect an artificial l
claire is reliving her covid ordeal injuly, seriously ill when she was 26 weeks pregnant and then on a ventilator in intensive care for 12 days. i thought i was going to die, and i thought he was going to die and we'd waited so long for this family that that was the greatest fear, that my husband was going to lose us both. claire did her own research on the vaccines, but by the time she decided to have the jab, it was too late, she'd got the virus. along with medical experts, she's appealing to...
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>> detective gordon detected contacted mary claire flynn. assistant da. >> he said, will you take a look at these text messages? i said sure i will. and it was a truly shocking. she checked with kelly rayburn, a colleague at the time, and they agreed that those text messages warranted further investigation. >> i couldn't believe what was in. them i had to read them a couple of times. >> clearly it's black and white for you. you know it's wrong. but is it black and white, we are going to go forward with this, is this a crime? i would imagine, for you, it's complicated. >> yes, and with all investigations, it's our duty and responsibility to follow everything where it takes us. until the evidence was taking us to carter. >> so the commonwealth office told detectives to keep digging and find out more about michel carter. >> first reaction when you see her picture? >> she's young, just a kid. and the words that she was saying in her text messages, it just didn't seem feasible. >> during the investigation, detective cod more went undercover. at t
>> detective gordon detected contacted mary claire flynn. assistant da. >> he said, will you take a look at these text messages? i said sure i will. and it was a truly shocking. she checked with kelly rayburn, a colleague at the time, and they agreed that those text messages warranted further investigation. >> i couldn't believe what was in. them i had to read them a couple of times. >> clearly it's black and white for you. you know it's wrong. but is it black and white,...
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scream for half of oz's ♪ ♪ favorite team the wizard and i ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: ginna claire mason and lindsay pearce go see "wicked." back on broadway at the gershwin theater for tickets go to wickedthemusical.com [ cheers and applause my thanks to jennifer aniston, amandla stenberg, ginna claire mason and lindsay pearce from "wicked. [ cheers and applause and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. good night everybody thank you! [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers," amanda peet, from a.p. bio, writer and actress, paula pell, an all-new "closer look," featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and now, let's get to the news president biden, today, outlined the next phase of his administration's pandemic response, and it's tough, but fair white house officials ha
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gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard. um, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could possibly need,
gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard. um, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could possibly need,