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very good luck to you, claire, and thank you for telling us| claire, and thank you for telling us about your experiences, and thanks to you, dr carol homden, chief executive of coram. thank you to for your time. executive of coram. thank you to for yourtime. let executive of coram. thank you to for your time. let us go back to that breaking news story, photographs emerging of the prime minister raising a glass at an event in downing street in november 2020. we can now speak to the shadow leader of the house of commons, thangam debbonaire. what do you make of the pictures? they show the prime minister, it looks like he is making a speech, raising a glass in a toast in downing street in november of that year. it in downing street in november of that ear. . in downing street in november of that ear. , .., ., , that year. it is extraordinary, isn't it? i _ that year. it is extraordinary, isn't it? i have _ that year. it is extraordinary, isn't it? i have spoken - that year. it is extraordinary, isn't it? i have spoken to - that year. it is extraordinary, isn't it? i have spoken to 70| that
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claire sebastian, very important context there. appreciate it, claire. thank you very much. i think we'll talk in the next hour or so. and we've got much more, of course, ahead on russia's victory day celebrations and what this could mean, of course, for ukraine. that's just ahead. do stay right here with cnn. >> translator: b because the tank -- >>> welcome back, everyone. if you're just joining us, let me show you what we are looking at right now. this is red square in moscow, and we are looking at victory day in the country, commemorating, of course, victory day. a military parade as is often the case we see every year, tanks rolling in. this is really russia trying to show its military might. not just for propaganda in the country, but also a message really to the west of its military strength. and we heard in the last few minutes a shortish speech from president putin, 50 minutes or so, a very defiant speech, of course, which he said that, you know, the servicemen, the soldiers of donbas, were his words, are together russian soldiers fighting for the motherland. we'll k
claire sebastian, very important context there. appreciate it, claire. thank you very much. i think we'll talk in the next hour or so. and we've got much more, of course, ahead on russia's victory day celebrations and what this could mean, of course, for ukraine. that's just ahead. do stay right here with cnn. >> translator: b because the tank -- >>> welcome back, everyone. if you're just joining us, let me show you what we are looking at right now. this is red square in moscow,...
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>> very good question, claire. the ukrainians have set as a target the recovery of their land to the point before february 24. president zelenskyy said that today. that would require ukraine to counterattack and take territory. they're doing that in her key -- in thatity. in the dundas -- donbas, ukrainians are taking losses, making re-gains, but it is a hard fight. they are not in a position to counterattack. russia sent one btalion yesterday because of the losse but to come ck to your question, the ukrainians want to return things as a starting point for negottion to february 24. that implies along conflict. claire: thank you for coming on "dw news." >> thank you. claire: may 9 is victory day in russia, celebrating the soviet union's role in defeating nazi germany and world war ii, traditionally marked by a massive parade in moscow. this year, the event is overshadowed by the war, and the sluggish campaign there. ♪ correspondent: if you stroll around the tour district -- tourist district, among the souvenirs, t
>> very good question, claire. the ukrainians have set as a target the recovery of their land to the point before february 24. president zelenskyy said that today. that would require ukraine to counterattack and take territory. they're doing that in her key -- in thatity. in the dundas -- donbas, ukrainians are taking losses, making re-gains, but it is a hard fight. they are not in a position to counterattack. russia sent one btalion yesterday because of the losse but to come ck to your...
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we're back with fatima and claire. again, claire, i just want your thoughts on how democrats best use these broad majorities of american men and women, 64% of all americans want to keep roe as it is. 67% oppose any federal law to criminalize abortion, the message in that ad. what do you think? >> i think it's going to be powerful. i think mitch mcconnell may not admit it, but the talking points they sent out from republican senatorial campaign committee and from the governor's organization is really telling because what they're telling the republicans to do is to try to change the subject. they're telling republicans to talk about late-term abortion, as if that's the problem that this decision is going to solve. you know, and that's what they're telling them. they know they are in the bad side of this argument, especially because the extreme views -- i mean, remember, nicole, ten years ago, i won a statewide election in missouri that is not a friendly state for people who believe in women's reproductive freedoms. i won
we're back with fatima and claire. again, claire, i just want your thoughts on how democrats best use these broad majorities of american men and women, 64% of all americans want to keep roe as it is. 67% oppose any federal law to criminalize abortion, the message in that ad. what do you think? >> i think it's going to be powerful. i think mitch mcconnell may not admit it, but the talking points they sent out from republican senatorial campaign committee and from the governor's...
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claire sebastian for us in london. thanks so much, claire. >>> we have much on russia's victory day celebration ahead. so do stay here with cnn. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budge remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed bget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock so your rate can
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attorney, claire is still with us. claire's not going anywhere today. erin, i want to ask you -- just want your thoughts now, sort of 20 hours after you were on the air as this broke, your thoughts about the ruling and about the court? >> well, i think that even though the manner in which this came out was extraordinary, i think anybody who's been paying attention knows that this is what was coming and that the impact is going to be devastating even without it being a surprise. of course alito is not a trump appointee. he was appointed by george w. bush. clarence thomas was appointed by george h.w. bush. for a long time, there has been a laser focus in getting us to exactly this point using the supreme court as a lever to undermine this fundamental right. and as we heard as recently as ketanji brown jackson's hearings in which republican senators asked questions about things like gay marriage and republican senators put up for grabs things like loving versus virginia the case that struck down bans on interracial marriage that everything is up for grabs
attorney, claire is still with us. claire's not going anywhere today. erin, i want to ask you -- just want your thoughts now, sort of 20 hours after you were on the air as this broke, your thoughts about the ruling and about the court? >> well, i think that even though the manner in which this came out was extraordinary, i think anybody who's been paying attention knows that this is what was coming and that the impact is going to be devastating even without it being a surprise. of course...
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claire atkinson is chief media correspondent at insider. and claire, help us out to understand why cnn thought this was a good idea and why it came off the rail so quickly. it's really easy to answer that question. there were two management teams who wanted different things. warner media had wanted to launch the streaming service, they had conceptualised the idea, they'd brought in all this talent from other networks, spent millions of dollars bringing these people in. all the while you had the management at discovery say, not being able to say rather, that they didn't want this service they didn't see it as viable, they didn't think it would be profitable and they wanted to wrap news into a larger bundle with news, sports, movies and entertainment — and it wasn't their vision at all. help us understand what this product was while it existed. i'm sitting in the us, and open up my phone on my tv, what do i get? you would get a couple of different things. it was billed as a little bit more lifestyle. it wasn't necessarily the breaking news
claire atkinson is chief media correspondent at insider. and claire, help us out to understand why cnn thought this was a good idea and why it came off the rail so quickly. it's really easy to answer that question. there were two management teams who wanted different things. warner media had wanted to launch the streaming service, they had conceptualised the idea, they'd brought in all this talent from other networks, spent millions of dollars bringing these people in. all the while you had the...
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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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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> working with kids, they keep you young. they keep you on your tones -- on your toes. >> teaching them, at th
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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buckle up. >> another story that will fire up claire. up next, in the last two decades, number of rural counties won by the presidential lendidate fal this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. that's why we build technology that helps everyone come to the table and do more incredible things. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. taking a look at election results over the past few decades shows us a flashing warning sign fo
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buckle up. >> another story that will fire up claire. up next, in the last two decades, number of rural democratic counties won by the presidential candidate fallen by whopping 83%. the story behind that catastrophic decline when we come back. come back. piled high with tender shaved steak, topped with delicious pepper jack cheese, and kicking it up a notch with smoky- baja chipotle sauce? yep, they're constantly refreshing. y'all get our own commercial! subway keeps refreshing and- it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing their italians. so, we're taking this to italy. refresh. because subway now has italian-style capicola on the new mozza meat and supreme meats. love the smell of italian food. subway keeps refreshing and refres- >> welcome back. taking a look at election results over the past few decades shows us a flashing warning sign for democrats as the nation's urban and rural divide has deepened. democrats have increasingly lost support from rural america. in 1996, then president clinton won a whopping 1,117 coun
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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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by this time, red bill, sergio perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires, cut to ribbons hilda ferrari's carlos sites to take the checkered flag. hi, guys, guys like us wanted a badge. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice final words for his team. what is wrong with our buddha? first wind for perez this season and the good dale road for red bul standings leader max for stop and came in 3rd misty w news. you are up to date and up. next world stories will take you through the stories that i've been making headlines over this past week. so stay tuned for that . and of course, stay tuned with us. we'll have more few soon. i'm going bluecross. thanks very much for watching with well go to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. there was a before 911 and an after 911. he says after $911.00, the clubs came off.
by this time, red bill, sergio perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires, cut to ribbons hilda ferrari's carlos sites to take the checkered flag. hi, guys, guys like us wanted a badge. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice final words for his team. what is wrong with our buddha? first wind for perez this season and the good dale road for red bul standings leader max for stop and came in 3rd misty w news. you are up to date and up. next world stories...
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by this time, red bill said u perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires cut to ribbons hilda, ferrari's carlo sites to take the checkered flag. hi, guys, guys like us about it. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice final words for his team. for his role with our booth a 1st win for perez this season and the good dale road for red bul standings leader max for stop and came in 3rd and this is david d. w news and that's all for now. up next we out world stories for years can take you through the stories that of making headlines over the week. so stay tuned for that and we'll have more for you soon until then d, w dot com is where you get all the latest. and of course, instagram, twitter at the news and wayne for craft. thanks so much for watching. i ah, how about taking a few rest? you could even take a chance on what i, raring to ah, don't expect to happen.
by this time, red bill said u perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires cut to ribbons hilda, ferrari's carlo sites to take the checkered flag. hi, guys, guys like us about it. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice final words for his team. for his role with our booth a 1st win for perez this season and the good dale road for red bul standings leader max for stop and came in 3rd and this is david d. w news and that's all for now. up next we out world...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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award, congratulations, clair, at her school yesterday, she is on the honor roll, but clair was born with a genetic condition where she can't digest protein and so she from birth has had to take a special formula, she will have to take it all her life. what she can eat is very limited so she really relies on this formula. her parents now cutting the amount of formula they give her in half. they said they've gotten some from abbott, that's who supplies the formula, but they don't know when they're going to get more. so they have a month or two left but they say they don't know when they're going to get more so they're being very careful about how much they give her. they say for now she's okay but they're really worried about the long-term consequences of this. let's take a listen to claire's mother shannon. >> it's scary because she's taken this for so long and as a parent i feel bad that we didn't have a backup, that we didn't have something else she could take. it never would have occurred to me that suddenly we wouldn't be able to get her formula. i usually try to be on top of thi
award, congratulations, clair, at her school yesterday, she is on the honor roll, but clair was born with a genetic condition where she can't digest protein and so she from birth has had to take a special formula, she will have to take it all her life. what she can eat is very limited so she really relies on this formula. her parents now cutting the amount of formula they give her in half. they said they've gotten some from abbott, that's who supplies the formula, but they don't know when...
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and there was more disappointment for local boy charlotte claire, who again failed to win his home. race, despite starting from pole position. oh, dark clouds on the monte carlo horizon and they proved a bad omen for home favorite charley clerk. after a delay of over an hour, due to the deluge, the monocle grown pre got underway under clerk was flying. until ferrari called him in for a 2nd tire change on 22 laps. an engineer realized they'd made a bad call out. as to them, anguish mcclare when mc schumacher split his house into the race was stopped again. after 30 laps. schumacher walked away in one piece, but the crash met the grown pre became attained race by this time, red bill said you perez had stolen a march on the clair and even with his tires cut to ribbons hilda, ferrari's carlo sites to take the checkered flag. carwash driver died like a badge. as the mexican celebrated an aggrieved laclare had some choice. final words for his team is a 1st win for paris this season and a good deal road for red bul standings. leader max for stopping came in. 3rd, remember ukraine's your vision
and there was more disappointment for local boy charlotte claire, who again failed to win his home. race, despite starting from pole position. oh, dark clouds on the monte carlo horizon and they proved a bad omen for home favorite charley clerk. after a delay of over an hour, due to the deluge, the monocle grown pre got underway under clerk was flying. until ferrari called him in for a 2nd tire change on 22 laps. an engineer realized they'd made a bad call out. as to them, anguish mcclare when...
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all right, clair, come on up. >> thank you, chair peskin. hello, and thank you for having us, vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i am angie david -- that's okay -- you can call me whatever but just don't call me late for dinner. >> chair peskin: clair is our contact which is in my mind. but i -- i appreciated our conversation last week. my bad. >> that's fine. i have 16 years working with this population, our most vulnerable folks in the city. and i have had this opportunity to move forward to be with the sheltering monitoring committee, where i truly believe that i'm in a role to have a voice that counts for our people that sometimes their voices aren't heard. i'm constantly and tirelessly recruiting to diversify our committee members, which is something that i believe that every member or every community that stays in shelter should be represented. so, you might not see, because it's not up, but i really and truly are working to diversify our committee. i do think that the clients having an outlet provides them empowering. and so it
all right, clair, come on up. >> thank you, chair peskin. hello, and thank you for having us, vice chair mandelman and supervisor chan. i am angie david -- that's okay -- you can call me whatever but just don't call me late for dinner. >> chair peskin: clair is our contact which is in my mind. but i -- i appreciated our conversation last week. my bad. >> that's fine. i have 16 years working with this population, our most vulnerable folks in the city. and i have had this...
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michael and claire, stick around. up next for us, some of the republicans in pennsylvania who will face the ballot box tomorrow were so enthusiastic about the big lie that they travelled to washington with the insurrectionists for the stop the steal rally, their commitments about the lies about a stolen election front and center in the next hour. that's our story. stay with us. e next hour. that's our story stay with us - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooooo!!!! w-o-o-o-o-o... yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every trip is a big deal. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. right now, we're all feelin' a little strapped. but weekends are still all about grilling. and walmart always keeps prices low on our fresh ingredients. so you can
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good morning to you, claire. so russia says it will only reopen those ukrainian ports if some sanctions are lifted, and that isn't going to happen. so what could be the consequences of this? >> a multi-year food crisis, rosemary, that's how the ukrainian minister put it talking in davos this week. not only the current grain stocks not being exported but the next harvest currently being planted. the world food program has pointed out this is already leading to instability in some countries. food related riots as we've seen in the likes of peru, indonesia, sri lanka, that could intensify if this continues. on the one hand it doesn't seem russia is particularly inceptvised to help. yesterday they were blaming sanctions for this and yesterday saying sanctions -- that sanctions being lifted could be part of the solution here. that of course an admission sanctions are affecting them. another admission of that interestingly this week is that president putin announced on wednesday he was going to raise the minimum wage b
good morning to you, claire. so russia says it will only reopen those ukrainian ports if some sanctions are lifted, and that isn't going to happen. so what could be the consequences of this? >> a multi-year food crisis, rosemary, that's how the ukrainian minister put it talking in davos this week. not only the current grain stocks not being exported but the next harvest currently being planted. the world food program has pointed out this is already leading to instability in some...
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for more we want to bring in cnn's claire sebastian live from london. good to see you, claire. next hour sweden and finland will work toward an application to join the western alliance. what is the process ahead for both nations and how long will this likely take, and especially with turkey insisting on additional guarantees from nordic nations. >> once both parliaments have ratified the decision, which the swedish ruling party announced only this weekend, then the talks will take place in brussels. it seems to be clear they will move ahead. they already meet most of the criteria, and very modern military thriving democracies, for example, and then it moves to the nato members themselves, all 30 parliaments had to ratify the succession and they have to have unanimity. the one potential is turkey, he is accusing them of housing kurdish terror groups. having said that, the nato general secretary does not see that as a block, and nato is holding further talks with turkey, and this could move ahead. it could take up to a year for those two countries to succeed to nato, and this wou
for more we want to bring in cnn's claire sebastian live from london. good to see you, claire. next hour sweden and finland will work toward an application to join the western alliance. what is the process ahead for both nations and how long will this likely take, and especially with turkey insisting on additional guarantees from nordic nations. >> once both parliaments have ratified the decision, which the swedish ruling party announced only this weekend, then the talks will take place...
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and claire danes isn't a witch, but they think he is. >> in late 19th century, claire danes plays a widow who's just gotten over the death of her abusive, and it w, she has a ke interest. and she goes to this part of england where there's been an earthquake and it's unearthed all these fossils. and in this community, they're very god-fearing and faithful. and a teenaged girl has gone missing. and they think this ancient winged serpent has come back to steal your children and haunt your dreams and turns into a kind of a story about faith and, faith and science and where we look at to try to explain our meaning in our lives and, you know. >> jimmy: you personally, as far as unknown phenomenon goes, we just had our hearing about ufos, are people in england laughing at us? >> i think there's probably a community that would be curious about stuff. i personally like to live in the sc skepticism, to live in the question. neither definitely on the side of -- it's just in my imagination. >> jimmy: what about big foot? >> we have the loch ness monster. >> jimmy: do you have a chupacabra? >> what's
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clair county, the positivity rate is slightly higher at 6.6 present. parents and kids who lined up to get the roosters today consider keeping an eye on the surge. especially with summer trips around the corner. >> covid really sucks. i can say that from experience. early in 2020, i got sick with it. and i was in bed for three months or so. often. >> he said it right. covid sucks. both counties are recommending you contact your child's pediatrician. st. clair county says depending on demand, they may partner with schools to set up an additional booster clinic too. it's going to be a while until you see any relief at the gas pump. past the six dollar mark across the day in california. the state average was six 06 this morning. the bay area, it's even higher. all seen prices that are 40- $.50 higher than last month. analyst from gas buddy says that the war in ukraine is raising gas prices here in the us. >> we have seen the shutdown of nearly half a dozen refineries in the uso for the lost three years. refiners have been struggling to keep up with demand.
clair county, the positivity rate is slightly higher at 6.6 present. parents and kids who lined up to get the roosters today consider keeping an eye on the surge. especially with summer trips around the corner. >> covid really sucks. i can say that from experience. early in 2020, i got sick with it. and i was in bed for three months or so. often. >> he said it right. covid sucks. both counties are recommending you contact your child's pediatrician. st. clair county says depending on...
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claire and rick, stick around. there is a lot that congressional investigators probing the capitol attack and the insurrection, you might want to ask rudy giuliani about. they subpoenaed him in january and lo and behold, he walked through the door. what we know about those nine hours with rudy, next. namel rep. we got the house! namel rep. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. ♪♪ hi neighbor. did you switch to t-mobile home internet yet? trim your hedge. it's $50 bucks a month, with no price hikes. bam! ♪♪ it runs on t-mobile's wireless 5g network so all you gotta do is plug in one cord. t-mobile 5g home internet. just $50 bucks a month. no price hikes. no hidden fees. i did it. i switched to t-mobile home internet and i am loving it. don't sneak up on me like that. why didn't you tell me to switch earlier? ♪♪ >> over the next ten days,
claire and rick, stick around. there is a lot that congressional investigators probing the capitol attack and the insurrection, you might want to ask rudy giuliani about. they subpoenaed him in january and lo and behold, he walked through the door. what we know about those nine hours with rudy, next. namel rep. we got the house! namel rep. you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the...
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neil: when he comes back at you, claire, not you specifically again, claire, but as a spokesperson for your industry, i understand supply and demand but but you guys are making outstanding profits from it as americans are suffering, what do you say to that? >> it is discipline we're having to undertake. two years ago we were looking at negative prices per barrel of oil? neil: that's true. >> what we have learned over the course of being in this industry, the up and down cycle of it, boom and burst cycle, we have to be smarter how we invest, how we deploy capital. the manner in which we do it and what has happened before, neil, as you know is when prices are high, we go crazy. we want to open the floodgates, do as much as we can to get as much oil on the market as we can. that causes prices to snap back. then we have to slow down. we have not been as disciplined as we are now. that is really for the better. so it is not a matter of necessarily profits. it is just a matter of being more fiscally disciplined how we deploy our capital. that obviously has an effect on top of the ukraine war
neil: when he comes back at you, claire, not you specifically again, claire, but as a spokesperson for your industry, i understand supply and demand but but you guys are making outstanding profits from it as americans are suffering, what do you say to that? >> it is discipline we're having to undertake. two years ago we were looking at negative prices per barrel of oil? neil: that's true. >> what we have learned over the course of being in this industry, the up and down cycle of it,...
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claire marshall, bbc news. to tennis now, and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes has more on the story. the background is the all england lawn tennis association the lta decided to ban russian and belarusian athletes from wimbledon in response to what is happening in ukraine. they decided to do that. it didn't go down particularly well with the atp or the wta, the men's and women's tour, and they said in their statement that they didn't really want to have to do this but they said they saw no option but to remove atp ranking points from wimbledon for 2022. the event to you and i would be exactly the same, it will still have the big names except the russians and belarusians, including world number two daniil medve
claire marshall, bbc news. to tennis now, and wimbledon has been stripped of its ranking points from the sport's governing bodies. it comes after its decision to ban russian and belarusian players from competing at this summer's championships because of the war in ukraine. players will now receive no ranking points for taking part in wimbledon. bbc sport's lizzie greenwood—hughes has more on the story. the background is the all england lawn tennis association the lta decided to ban russian...
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claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard lately. so tonight... byoooooop! stick around if you want to see your mom's tongue fall out of her mouth. not unless you want to see my lunch fall out of mine.
claire, where are you? okay, see you in two. [ cellphone beeps ] [ footsteps ] what are you doing? i'm striking a seductive pose for your mother. gross. but i like the suit. is that new? oh, yeah. now that his honey gots her own money, daddy went and snagged hisself some new threads, girl. [ laughs ] hands down, your funniest voice. bordering on the offensive. listen, i'm a realtor, and i work a lot with families, so normally, i dial the sexy back to five, but claire's been working very hard...
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ah, hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russian rockets continue to pound, ukraine's 2nd largest city hot kiff as moscow's offensive in the east of the country takes its toll. but ukraine's armed forces are claiming victories in that region. after taking back several towns the residence there, say the russian occupation was an experienced. they'd like to forget at amusement park rocked by missiles and harkey. cctv footage captured these shocking images. ukrainian authorities see this was one of dozens of russian airstrikes, an attempt to heighten the gremlins eastern offensive as ukrainian forces retake some villages in the harkey region. scenes of destruction, greed them after spending 2 months under russian control, residents are still in shock. dorm. yes, we lived in the basement for 2 months. they wouldn't let us out. we were sitting in the basement, we didn't have anything to eat or drink. there was no water, we were getting dirty black water from the well and be drank. it took a littl
ah, hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russian rockets continue to pound, ukraine's 2nd largest city hot kiff as moscow's offensive in the east of the country takes its toll. but ukraine's armed forces are claiming victories in that region. after taking back several towns the residence there, say the russian occupation was an experienced. they'd like to forget at amusement park rocked by missiles and harkey. cctv footage captured these shocking images. ukrainian...
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on monday, i'm claire richardson in berlin. we will have all of that and more on the day. ah, we are probably going through the most difficult stage of our history when the faith of our state is being decided. and i think it's a historical moment world. the history of the 25th 20 percent, who pretend they have not taken over ukraine. president putin is not going to be marching through down the street. the heath tailed along, wanted to crush, was asked to rule, but no one there with so many politicians determined to be clocks and convenient as becomes i've told you we will win as simple as that because we have no other choice. also on the j. russia's war on ukraine is also targeting the countries identity as a nation. the defense of that heritage is existential. museums contain proof scholars proof that the ukrainian nation exists. the sample. not only do they keep tangible written sources, but also items that can be seen untouched. ah, hello and welcome to the show, ukraine's army says russia is trying to destroy the last remaining soldiers inside the as of stall steel pla
on monday, i'm claire richardson in berlin. we will have all of that and more on the day. ah, we are probably going through the most difficult stage of our history when the faith of our state is being decided. and i think it's a historical moment world. the history of the 25th 20 percent, who pretend they have not taken over ukraine. president putin is not going to be marching through down the street. the heath tailed along, wanted to crush, was asked to rule, but no one there with so many...
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i'm claire richardson in berlin. this is the day. aah! laura, luke grady since was in small rough proceedings by mentions and limitless in its potential for global harm. forward 2 and a half months, the russian army has committed numerous crimes against humanity circulate their raping as it ready to go for story. some of the bill allows it, must hold those in russia unleash, perpetrated and ordered the war crimes committed in ukraine to account. they won't agree goes down, but the only thing that will break it break down into an is russia also on the day for the 1st time in northern ireland history, a nationalist is likely to become 1st minister, shin fain looks at to win the most seats in elections, bringing the possibility of a united ireland closer. the journey towards irish unity is unstoppable. i think we will see a referendum within the stack kid. i think we will see that referendum for unity being one. hello and thanks for joining us. dozens of civilians have been bused to safety after being evacuated from a besieged seal plant in
i'm claire richardson in berlin. this is the day. aah! laura, luke grady since was in small rough proceedings by mentions and limitless in its potential for global harm. forward 2 and a half months, the russian army has committed numerous crimes against humanity circulate their raping as it ready to go for story. some of the bill allows it, must hold those in russia unleash, perpetrated and ordered the war crimes committed in ukraine to account. they won't agree goes down, but the only thing...
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i'm claire richardson in berlin and this is the day. ah, today we are presenting our 6th package of sanctions. reduce our door is simple. we most broach the russian rule machine. we need to make sure, but we don't finance for things more. so we need more sanctions also on energy. so today we will propose to ban all russian oil from you. of course, if a heavy load to bear, but we are ready to run through new dawn for europe. funeral energy, independence, hon members. we once you crate to win this war also on the day 5 and a half 1000000 people have fled ukraine since the start of the war. an unthinkable disaster for all of them. but a question of life or death or the parents of severely ill children who i can sleep at night, even when davita sleep aluminum, i keep checking on him. i pray to god that he wants stuff breathing. why? and sometimes it seems like he is not breathing hello and a very warm welcome to the shall another european economic salvo is heading toward moscow. as the european union proposes a gradual embargo on russian oi
i'm claire richardson in berlin and this is the day. ah, today we are presenting our 6th package of sanctions. reduce our door is simple. we most broach the russian rule machine. we need to make sure, but we don't finance for things more. so we need more sanctions also on energy. so today we will propose to ban all russian oil from you. of course, if a heavy load to bear, but we are ready to run through new dawn for europe. funeral energy, independence, hon members. we once you crate to win...
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and claire, you and i were covering the speech yesterday as president putin spoke. you left many reading between the lines of his plan of attack. how has his speech been received? >> you had to go back over his words, which were defiant and carefully chosen. he didn't once mention ukraine in the speech, referring only to the donbas reej raen. i'm addressing around forces of donbas militia. the suggestion being their motherland is one in the same. the fear in the west now is he's laid the focus on these key areas he wants to take. he wants to consolidate any gains that he's got. and the sense was he was preparing the russian people for the long haul and agreed to look after the families of victims and that's why i think we see interestingly in the west, thoughts turn to how this end. not only president biden saying he's concerned there might not be an off ramp and french president macron saying we have to look at how we deal with peace, we shouldn't reeare peat the mistakes of world war i where germany was humiliated and isolated, which precipitated the events which
and claire, you and i were covering the speech yesterday as president putin spoke. you left many reading between the lines of his plan of attack. how has his speech been received? >> you had to go back over his words, which were defiant and carefully chosen. he didn't once mention ukraine in the speech, referring only to the donbas reej raen. i'm addressing around forces of donbas militia. the suggestion being their motherland is one in the same. the fear in the west now is he's laid the...
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thanks very much to claire and ruth and ali on capitol hill and a.b. >>> bad news on inflation. it's up again, higher than expected. the increase has cooled off slightly from last month. according to the april consumer price index just out this morning, goods and services were up by .3% in april. still rising at an 8.3% annual rate over last year. uncomfortably high. joining us now is dominic chu. make some sense out of this. >> what it basically means is that consumers are going to still be dealing with uncomfortably high inflation for some time. like you said, things may be cooling off a little bit. the number that has some experts more concerned is the core rate of inflation. that's the price -- that's the pace of price increases when you strip out the effects of food and energy costs. those food and energy prices tend to be more volatile in nature than other parts of the consumer spending spectrum. the problem is, stripping out those prices, everything else is still going up by a higher amount than economists were predicting. one of the big drivers today was the cost of hous
thanks very much to claire and ruth and ali on capitol hill and a.b. >>> bad news on inflation. it's up again, higher than expected. the increase has cooled off slightly from last month. according to the april consumer price index just out this morning, goods and services were up by .3% in april. still rising at an 8.3% annual rate over last year. uncomfortably high. joining us now is dominic chu. make some sense out of this. >> what it basically means is that consumers are going...
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claire marshall, bbc news. spain�*s former king juan carlos i is back home for the first time in nearly two years. he abdicated in 2014 amid a raft of scandals and his successor, king felipe vi has spent the last couple of years trying to rebuild the royal family�*s reputation. wendy urquhart reports. it was hardly the welcome you would expect for a former king. there was no fanfare, noppon, no ceremony. in fact, the only family member greet one carlos when he arrived with his daughter, princess zelina. but there is a reason for that. one carlos fled to the united arab emirates a couple of years ago after spanish and swiss prosecutors launched an investigation into his alleged financial irregularities. since then, one carlos has paid nearly 700,000 euros in back taxes. investigation was eventually shelved due to lack of evidence and the former king exonerated ——juan of evidence and the former king exonerated —— juan carlos. the public are not too quick to forgive. at the very least, they want an off
claire marshall, bbc news. spain�*s former king juan carlos i is back home for the first time in nearly two years. he abdicated in 2014 amid a raft of scandals and his successor, king felipe vi has spent the last couple of years trying to rebuild the royal family�*s reputation. wendy urquhart reports. it was hardly the welcome you would expect for a former king. there was no fanfare, noppon, no ceremony. in fact, the only family member greet one carlos when he arrived with his daughter,...
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claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help.
claire: i'm actually kind of nervous. you're gonna be great. and remember, if you get into a jam, just do the impression i taught you. [ as christopher walken ] hey. you can hang your clothes in me. [ normal voice ] christopher walk-in closet. i'm not doing that. okay, relax, mom. you're working for grandpa. it's not even a real job. it's like that summer when i worked for dad. he was just trying to make me feel good about myself. he didn't really need my help.
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claire mccaskill, former missouri senator, an msnbc political analyst. and tally for hayden a former federal prosecutor and state prosecutor in new york. clare, i sought with you. think what elizabeth warren said right there. republicans have been preparing to do this for decades. and an overwhelming majority of americans don't want it. given that both of those things are true, why hasn't congress, for all this time, been able to pass any legislation to protect women? >> well, first of all, i think there is some blame that certainly democrats can accept. that we assumed that, in fact, roe v. wade would ruin the law of the land. all of these justices who put their hand up and swore they were telling the truth went on and on, peddled on and on about the president of roe v. wade. how is 50 years old. how's been reaffirmed and raise decisions. i actually don't know how strong the political pushback will be on this. i have to believe it will be very strong, because in states like mine, we have a trigger law. the minute rules falls, and make no mistake about,
claire mccaskill, former missouri senator, an msnbc political analyst. and tally for hayden a former federal prosecutor and state prosecutor in new york. clare, i sought with you. think what elizabeth warren said right there. republicans have been preparing to do this for decades. and an overwhelming majority of americans don't want it. given that both of those things are true, why hasn't congress, for all this time, been able to pass any legislation to protect women? >> well, first of...
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claire danes brilliantly played a widow who's just got over the death of her husband, but it was a very abusive marriage. that's not a spoiler, that's in the first five minutes. she's got a keen interest in the natural sciences. she goes to essex, the easternmost east coast of england, where there's been an earthquake. and it's dislodged all these fossils. and charles darwin has literally just published "the origin of species" so our understanding of life is completely changed. and in this community, they're very god-fearing and faithful. and a teenaged girl has gone missing. and they think this ancient winged serpent beneath the estuary, the black water, has come back to steal your children and haunt your dreams. and it turns into a kind of a story about faith and -- faith and science and where we look at to try and explain our meaning in our lives, you know. >> jimmy: you personally, as far as unexplained phenomenon goes, we just had a hearing about ufos here. >> right. >> jimmy: are people laughing at us in england? [ laughter ] >> i think there's probably a community that would be c
claire danes brilliantly played a widow who's just got over the death of her husband, but it was a very abusive marriage. that's not a spoiler, that's in the first five minutes. she's got a keen interest in the natural sciences. she goes to essex, the easternmost east coast of england, where there's been an earthquake. and it's dislodged all these fossils. and charles darwin has literally just published "the origin of species" so our understanding of life is completely changed. and in...