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claire sticks around. former investigator john wood is our guest on the committee's work and his contribution to the long hours of testimony that we've seen and what likely is ahead for the next phase of the january 6 committee. plus marco rubio calls the need to protect americans' right to marry whoever they would like to marry is a, quote, stupid waste of time and we'll have pete buttigieg's clapback. how january 6th continues to tear away at the republican party with two conservative outlets slamming the ex-president, all of that and more after "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. stay with us. house" continues after a quick break. break. stay with us scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of pr
claire sticks around. former investigator john wood is our guest on the committee's work and his contribution to the long hours of testimony that we've seen and what likely is ahead for the next phase of the january 6 committee. plus marco rubio calls the need to protect americans' right to marry whoever they would like to marry is a, quote, stupid waste of time and we'll have pete buttigieg's clapback. how january 6th continues to tear away at the republican party with two conservative outlets...
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another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 laps in, as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, mike switched up and was the beneficiary of la clair's bows. the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere, there was a rare moment of joy in a poor season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and teammate louis hamilton on the podium but the day belonged to for stepan, who, 7th, when of the season gives him a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary. ah, this is d, dublin years live from berlin coming up next as duck film, with a look at a transgender man born in berlin. remember you can get all the latest news on our website. it's dw to come check us out on twitter on
another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 laps in, as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, mike switched up and was the beneficiary of la clair's bows. the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took...
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hello, i'm claire richardson. thank so much for joining us. ukrainian officials or say at least 20 people have been killed after russian missiles hit a residential area near the black sea port of odessa. another missile hit a nearby recreation center. and the strikes come just one day after russian forces withdrew from near by snake island, which had seemed to ease the threat to odessa. presidents were asleep when a russian missile struck this apartment building at around one a. m, on friday. neighbors in the town of sir heave, kearney odessa rushed to help emergency workers search for survivors. did you see people being carried away? every nerve there only body bags and smoke mirrors. the kremlin has denied involvement in the strike saying they do not target civilian sites. but keith says russian forces have escalated their long range attacks, increasing the threat to civilians far from the front lines. janelle alyssa will not want ukrainian mornings to start as tragically as to day versus going with russian miss
hello, i'm claire richardson. thank so much for joining us. ukrainian officials or say at least 20 people have been killed after russian missiles hit a residential area near the black sea port of odessa. another missile hit a nearby recreation center. and the strikes come just one day after russian forces withdrew from near by snake island, which had seemed to ease the threat to odessa. presidents were asleep when a russian missile struck this apartment building at around one a. m, on friday....
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you let pete be pete, let claire be claire. that's your approach. i wonder how you would lay that over this white house and how you would help president joe biden be president joe biden. >> well, joe biden is best when he's sort of old uncle scranton joe, out among the people, gripping and grinning and showing that empathetic side of him. and what i would advise is something that i -- from all indications i've heard that they're going to do, is get him out there more on the campaign trail. have him less behind a podium and more in the crowds in the key states that we need to win in the upcoming election. and you know, that's when he's best. because think about the times that we're going through right now. it is undeniable that people are feeling a lot of pain. they're feeling pain from the lingering effects of the pandemic. they're feeling pain from inflation, feeling pain from gas prices. and he is a politician who is very good at feeling other people's pain. he is not like a lofty orator. that's never been his skill. and i think that was one of hi
you let pete be pete, let claire be claire. that's your approach. i wonder how you would lay that over this white house and how you would help president joe biden be president joe biden. >> well, joe biden is best when he's sort of old uncle scranton joe, out among the people, gripping and grinning and showing that empathetic side of him. and what i would advise is something that i -- from all indications i've heard that they're going to do, is get him out there more on the campaign...
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well, you know, claire, the odessa region is just by the black sea. in fact, the reason why you don't see to see where we're standing is that we, as journalists are not allowed to fail, made for the simple reason that the ukrainian all tore teeth are afraid that we might show something that would give away a strategic position. and that might a, you know, make it an easy target for a russian for the russian army that just shows you just hold dire. the situation is also the fact that a desa either by the sea, by the black sea, when it makes it more vulnerable to me, solid tax, because most miss eyes are fired by the black sea does at that there's also less time for b. bill wants the air read the lads, you know, resume does less time for people to take shelter simply because of me. size are closer. and speaking of the black sea, are russian troops have withdrawn from snake island. i strategic island located south of odessa. how do you think that is going to change the situation in the black sea? i'd new thing is that a game changer, clara, because the s
well, you know, claire, the odessa region is just by the black sea. in fact, the reason why you don't see to see where we're standing is that we, as journalists are not allowed to fail, made for the simple reason that the ukrainian all tore teeth are afraid that we might show something that would give away a strategic position. and that might a, you know, make it an easy target for a russian for the russian army that just shows you just hold dire. the situation is also the fact that a desa...
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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? >> well, with i think we have a real opportunity here, and i thought the testimonies of the women that you all showed earlier were very important, because we have to remember that there are millions of women over the last 50 years that have decided on their own terms with their loved ones and their doctors when or if to terminate a pregnancy. but what's really happened now is behind the scenes, some states have gone so far and have become so extreme that they now have probably 70% to 80% of the people of their state opposed to what they have put into law. my state is just one example. that they've gone so far with the extremes, whether it's texas and the vigilanteism of hunting down anyone who's helped anyone get an abortion, to missouri, where they're proposing going after people that cross state lines for an abortion, to places where it's become very dangerous to talk about getting cancer treatments if you're pregnant or whether you can actually terminate a pregnancy if you're the v
claire? >> well, with i think we have a real opportunity here, and i thought the testimonies of the women that you all showed earlier were very important, because we have to remember that there are millions of women over the last 50 years that have decided on their own terms with their loved ones and their doctors when or if to terminate a pregnancy. but what's really happened now is behind the scenes, some states have gone so far and have become so extreme that they now have probably 70%...
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that's why i think claire's point is so important. you know, it might have been one thing before the hearings. maybe we could have pretended all this didn't happen, the impeachment, the second one wasn't a success. but now the american people know, they know what donald trump did, and it's not just, you know, like public. it's trump people themselves, they're starting to switch, you have to -- >> can i just add something, over the summer of 2019 or 2020, excuse me, right before the election. when donald trump was rallying and saying the only way that i could lose is if it's rigged or if there's fraud. i went to a rally in pennsylvania and talked to a bunch of people outside of it, and asked them what happens if donald trump loses, and every single person i spoke to said there's no way he could lose. this is in the summer. there's no way he could lose. it's not possible, and i said, but what if he does. well, it will get fixed. don't worry about it. the law enforcement will come in and fix it. i asked one gentleman, what will you do if
that's why i think claire's point is so important. you know, it might have been one thing before the hearings. maybe we could have pretended all this didn't happen, the impeachment, the second one wasn't a success. but now the american people know, they know what donald trump did, and it's not just, you know, like public. it's trump people themselves, they're starting to switch, you have to -- >> can i just add something, over the summer of 2019 or 2020, excuse me, right before the...
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yes, we know that claire presents some exporting l claire presents some exporting coverage now. i don't know if you've got anybody that you are backing for this one. all about the leadership for you, this one. all about the leadership foryou, now this one. all about the leadership for you, now we are asking you who should present wimbledon. yes. for you, now we are asking you who should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my — should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my being _ should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my being used _ should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my being used to - should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my being used to ask i should present wimbledon. yes, i'm definitely my being used to ask who| definitely my being used to ask who will be the next tory leader, so not quite as use to this one. but i would say there is the name that sprints to mind. or be sports broadcaster and in my mind, she is the obvious person who could take over from the obvious person who could take overfrom sue. she the obvious person who could take o
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another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast, had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, max for stoppin was the beneficiary of declares wos the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere there was a rare moment of joy in a poor season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and teammate louis hamilton on the podium. but the day belonged to for stepan, who, 7th, when of the season, gives him a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary. ah, and cycling denmark's eunice venga, god, as one his 1st tour to france, title. after sunday's 21st and final stage, been to god laid the foundations for his victory in the mountains. on the 10th stage, he was back in the bunch
another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast, had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, max for stoppin was the beneficiary of declares wos the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the...
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ah, another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story, the motor gas had converted only 5 of his previous 15 career pulls into winds. and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, laclare had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plain o. once again, max for stoppin was the beneficiary of la clair's woes. the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the checkered flag just as he had last year. elsewhere, there was a rare moment of joy in a poor season for mercedes. as george russell joined british compatriot and teammate louis hamilton on the podium, but the day belonged to for stoppin who, 7th, when of the season gives him a healthy lead over the chasing pack ahead of next weekend's race in hungary and in athletics. another world record has tumble that the world athletics championships in oregon, sweden's, a man to plant us, one gold and the men's poles. the 22 year old olympic champion clear
ah, another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story, the motor gas had converted only 5 of his previous 15 career pulls into winds. and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, laclare had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plain o. once again, max for stoppin was the beneficiary of la clair's woes. the grid at le castelli has been good to the dutchman and he took the...
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ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. a defy to british prime minister boris johnson says he will not resign. johnson faced off with a hostile session of parliament on wednesday evening with his own conservatives and the opposition labor party demanded he go. johnson is under intense pressure over a series of scandals that have repeatedly cast doubt on his integrity. dozens of his most senior ministers and 8th have quit in the last 2 days. and recently, johnson has fired michael gov. one of his most loyal allies. won't lisa for an embattled forest johnson. it was a breathing question. time passed on the 1st opposition leader kiss dharma, called them to quit india and slammed the ministers. still supporting him were no, come to later. the opposition can donna anywhere with anything about them would be long gone from his from press in the middle of a crisis dotted the country to the better than a set list. cost of notting dogs. lawmakers from johnson's own party, also lined up to say it was time for him to go for better. ye
ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us. a defy to british prime minister boris johnson says he will not resign. johnson faced off with a hostile session of parliament on wednesday evening with his own conservatives and the opposition labor party demanded he go. johnson is under intense pressure over a series of scandals that have repeatedly cast doubt on his integrity. dozens of his most senior ministers and 8th have quit in the last 2 days. and recently, johnson has...
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claire sebastian, live in london. thanks so much. >>> for more, i'm joined by richard johnson, whose lecture at queen merry university at london. thanks for joining us here. boris johnson's resignation. is the biggest surprise that it took so long? >> yes. >> any other prime minister would have been earlier on. the level that he faced was higher than theresa may. and theresa may, lacked governing majority. what we're going to see from boris johnson in the coming months and years, is an effort to refashion the narrative that he was pushed out unjustly, that he was someone who won the historic collection, being in the majority since 1987. he used the word herd, stampeded, panicked. panics and moves en masse without thinking. that's the impression he wants to leave. his m.p.s got spooked. and margaret thatcher did something similar. she spent the following years not being helpful to her successor, john major, and fashioning the narrative that she had been made. and it took hold. >> true to warm, boris johnson didn't expr
claire sebastian, live in london. thanks so much. >>> for more, i'm joined by richard johnson, whose lecture at queen merry university at london. thanks for joining us here. boris johnson's resignation. is the biggest surprise that it took so long? >> yes. >> any other prime minister would have been earlier on. the level that he faced was higher than theresa may. and theresa may, lacked governing majority. what we're going to see from boris johnson in the coming months and...
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james claire who was an old ally of the prime minister from his days as the mayor of london, james claire league was there at county hall, city hall. he is now the new education secretary, replacing two people, nadhim zahawi, and of course his successor who had spentjust two daysin his successor who had spentjust two days in post. james claire in as education secretary. greg clark, he is the new levelling up greg clark, he is the new levelling up secretary who is replacing michael gove, who was sacked. anotherjohnson ally from the old days as the mayor of london, kit malthouse, the most senior minister in the cabinet office. that is a bit of a mover and shakerjob, someone who operates behind—the—scenes and does so in a way which kind of draws together lots of whitehall departments. it's a very influential post. then we have shailesh vara secretary of state for northern ireland. some of the key appointments there. we are told mr johnson has completed the appointments of a full replacement cabinet, so we will update you when we get the other names. those are the main changes for you. le
james claire who was an old ally of the prime minister from his days as the mayor of london, james claire league was there at county hall, city hall. he is now the new education secretary, replacing two people, nadhim zahawi, and of course his successor who had spentjust two daysin his successor who had spentjust two days in post. james claire in as education secretary. greg clark, he is the new levelling up greg clark, he is the new levelling up secretary who is replacing michael gove, who was...
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we're not claire mccaskill versus whoever the crazy republican was then. we now have a series of election deniers on the republican side that, if they take office, will cause all kinds of havoc, not only for governor of maryland or pennsylvania, but attorney general, secretary of state. there's over 100 election deniers that have emerged in the course of this that may be on the ballot. i think if we're really pro-democracy and that's what we really want, that is the most important issue, which i believe, then anything that helps a republican who is a election denier is a bad thing. i think we should be supporting the republicans who are standing alone in their primaries who acknowledge that join jibe won, who believe in voting rights, who believe that elections have consequences and matter. first, i think it's a mistake, but in a deeper pro-democracy sense, when you advocate for something who is appearen election denier, put people one step closer. i think it's fraught with risk. >> there's another part of this, don. by giving them a position all that come
we're not claire mccaskill versus whoever the crazy republican was then. we now have a series of election deniers on the republican side that, if they take office, will cause all kinds of havoc, not only for governor of maryland or pennsylvania, but attorney general, secretary of state. there's over 100 election deniers that have emerged in the course of this that may be on the ballot. i think if we're really pro-democracy and that's what we really want, that is the most important issue, which...
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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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. >> reporter: this mural she'snaf owned gym in mont claire. zoey started working on this mural in june. she hopes her work helps bridge the gap making mont claire more inclusive in an area of oakland that's not typically vie ders. >> i envision them everywhere, more die versionty. >> reporter: while zoey finishes this special piece, plan to be done in august, she hopes every blend of color on this mural is also reflective of every person who comes by and takes it all in. >> i want them to feel at peace and have a place to kind of reflect and just take things in. >> reporter: justin andrews, kpix 5. >>> organizers want to get other small businesses to take on similar initiatives so that more emerging black artists can put their work on display. >>> a rescue tiger at the oakland zoo takes an important step when it comes to feeling more at home, >>> coming up at 5:000 a burglary discovery. when police found inside an underground bunker, that story and more with ryan i donyamaoto me at 5:00. >>> for now a tiger rescued is doing better now at the o
. >> reporter: this mural she'snaf owned gym in mont claire. zoey started working on this mural in june. she hopes her work helps bridge the gap making mont claire more inclusive in an area of oakland that's not typically vie ders. >> i envision them everywhere, more die versionty. >> reporter: while zoey finishes this special piece, plan to be done in august, she hopes every blend of color on this mural is also reflective of every person who comes by and takes it all in....
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what were you feeling yesterday, claire? >> well, it is really hard to kind of grapple with the notion that we've gotten to the point that 40,000 people die every year that never make a headline, nicole. we're not talking about the young lives that were lost in kansas city today or the lives that were lost in gary, indiana, or in chicago or new york or philadelphia or boston or small communities across this country where a young child gets ahold of a gun that has not been stored safely. our love affair with guns has turned into a massive cause of death in this country, and i understand that it is kind of bred into our culture in some ways, this love affair with guns, but you know, somebody on twitter today had a sarcastic tweet that i thought was pretty clever. he said, a well regulated militia went to the top of a building in a small community and took aim at strollers and lawn chairs and massacred a lot of people, and the mindless thoughts and prayers were the only thing that came in afterwards. and i do think that that ph
what were you feeling yesterday, claire? >> well, it is really hard to kind of grapple with the notion that we've gotten to the point that 40,000 people die every year that never make a headline, nicole. we're not talking about the young lives that were lost in kansas city today or the lives that were lost in gary, indiana, or in chicago or new york or philadelphia or boston or small communities across this country where a young child gets ahold of a gun that has not been stored safely....
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decide how you defend yourself, -- how many do we need, claire mccaskill? do you know anything at all about anything? give us a list of everything you know. that would include anything about firearms. high-capacity magazines don't have 70 rounds, they don't even have half of 70 rounds. probably doesn't know what a round is anyway. claiming people are running around with clips and multiple pieces of ammunition. watch the ignorance on display. >> beyond any understanding i can offer, putting a clip on this that has multiple and pieces of ammunition that can be shot and an individual. >> tucker: they haven't -- they've been talking about guns for 50 years and they haven't learned a single things about guns, they don't care about guns because it's not actually about guns. it's about power. they make the society far more dangerous it was three years ago. they make it far more chaotic than it ever has been in its history. they are voters are doing this, and then they tell you it's nothing you can do about it. you can't even defend your own life where the life of
decide how you defend yourself, -- how many do we need, claire mccaskill? do you know anything at all about anything? give us a list of everything you know. that would include anything about firearms. high-capacity magazines don't have 70 rounds, they don't even have half of 70 rounds. probably doesn't know what a round is anyway. claiming people are running around with clips and multiple pieces of ammunition. watch the ignorance on display. >> beyond any understanding i can offer,...
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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
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. >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and claire mccaskill on the merrick garland interview a new reporting that the dark department of justice is investigating donald trump. plus as pence for president essentially kicks off, can you really agree to disagree after a violent coup attempt? >> i don't know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. >> and new reporting on the fake electoral campaign to up end democracy in the republican running for governor who's in the middle of it all. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. in the past hour we just got a huge bit of breaking news. the department of justice is investigating donald trump. washington post is reporting that the doj is investigating the ex president's actions as part of its criminal probe on january 6th. sources telling the post of federal prosecutors were questioning witnesses before the grand jury announced hours of detailed questions about troubleshoot in december 20, 20 and 2021. to pressure campaign on pence to overturn the election would instructions trump gave his
. >> tonight, congressman adam schiff and claire mccaskill on the merrick garland interview a new reporting that the dark department of justice is investigating donald trump. plus as pence for president essentially kicks off, can you really agree to disagree after a violent coup attempt? >> i don't know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. >> and new reporting on the fake electoral campaign to up end democracy in the republican running for...
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. >>> we want to bring in claire sebastian. she joins us from london. good morning, claire. what more have you learned about this? a russian cargo ship carrying stolen grain and it was detained by turkey. what happens next? >> reporter: this would appear part of a pattern, the black sea is blockaded and ukraine is unable to export its grain. cnn has been able to track the ship allegedly smuggling ukrainian grain russia is trying to export as its own grain. what is worth reporting citing the ambassador from turkey saying the turkish authorities have detained the ship. it's a russian-flagged ship. it's been seen by reuters reporters a kilometer from the coast, the turkish port on the black sea. according to ukraine, it contains stolen grain. the foreign ministry official told reuters the first cargo of grain was picked up in the ukrainian, but now russian-controlled port which is on the sea just west of mariupol and has apparently traveled from there to the turkish coast. what ukraine wants is for the grain to be confiscated. according to the ambassador of ukraine -- to turkey
. >>> we want to bring in claire sebastian. she joins us from london. good morning, claire. what more have you learned about this? a russian cargo ship carrying stolen grain and it was detained by turkey. what happens next? >> reporter: this would appear part of a pattern, the black sea is blockaded and ukraine is unable to export its grain. cnn has been able to track the ship allegedly smuggling ukrainian grain russia is trying to export as its own grain. what is worth reporting...
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there accidents and -- claire atkinson back with me. just remind us how this started, because musk originally said he was going to fix the bots problem, the same problem he now says is stopping him from doing the deal. >> there was an interesting series of events, where at the same time the tech market dropped off the cliff and that includes the value of tesla which is his main source of wealth. all of a sudden, he got really concerned about the bots, and implied maybe that would be a reason why he might want to back out of the deal. he would kind of throw daggers out there, and then walk away and we never quite knew what his intention was. the official launch to where we got to on friday was his lawyer sent twitter a letter and said we think you are withholding information that we need to close the deal. that started a 30 day window, for them to rectify the column. what happened on friday was his lawyers alleged that they did not share sufficient information, and in our mind, that gives musk the ability to walk out of the deal now. >>
there accidents and -- claire atkinson back with me. just remind us how this started, because musk originally said he was going to fix the bots problem, the same problem he now says is stopping him from doing the deal. >> there was an interesting series of events, where at the same time the tech market dropped off the cliff and that includes the value of tesla which is his main source of wealth. all of a sudden, he got really concerned about the bots, and implied maybe that would be a...
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senator and now an msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. we have to go to gene robinson who suffers with washington. you guys get to hold on to juan soto? >> i sure hope so. you know, this is a guy who can do anything he wants to do. i mean, he is just the most amazing hitter. i saw him play on sunday in a game, miraculously, that the nationals won against the braves, who are just really hot and really good. he went 1 for 4. it was, you know -- the one was a solo home run late in the game. that's kind of an off day for him. this guy is the best pure hitter i've ever seen. >> incredible. >> he is 23 years old. the nationals need to pay him. now, they offered him $440 million, which is a fair chunk of change. >> there you go. >> offered that over 15 years, however. the per year salary would put him maybe, say, 20th all-time in terms of the amount of money he is getting. he needs to be higher up that chain, i think. >> yeah. >> maybe fewer years, same amount of money. i know these are ridiculous sums. he's that good. he's that good. give us a
senator and now an msnbc political analyst, claire mccaskill. we have to go to gene robinson who suffers with washington. you guys get to hold on to juan soto? >> i sure hope so. you know, this is a guy who can do anything he wants to do. i mean, he is just the most amazing hitter. i saw him play on sunday in a game, miraculously, that the nationals won against the braves, who are just really hot and really good. he went 1 for 4. it was, you know -- the one was a solo home run late in the...
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-it makes the rest of us feel like we -- -it's you, claire. yeah! i knew it! and you, phil, and you, mitchell. actually, it's all of you. i know i get a hard time for stirring up competition in the family, but look at the results. phil scoring with his new magic shop. cam winning the big game. claire winning the race. and mitchell scaring away that burg-a-lar. and you are a winner, too, jay. he wanted to spend more time with joe, so he's dropping him off and picking him up from school every day. dad, what is wrong with her? i challenged her to get to 100,000 steps in a week. -that's easy. -that's so easy. without shopping. -oh. -i get -- i get the challenge. -no. -she's 1,000 steps from glory.
-it makes the rest of us feel like we -- -it's you, claire. yeah! i knew it! and you, phil, and you, mitchell. actually, it's all of you. i know i get a hard time for stirring up competition in the family, but look at the results. phil scoring with his new magic shop. cam winning the big game. claire winning the race. and mitchell scaring away that burg-a-lar. and you are a winner, too, jay. he wanted to spend more time with joe, so he's dropping him off and picking him up from school every...
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claire sebastian here in london. let's start with cnn's scott mclean live in kyiv. scott, they are basically outgunned in this region they pulled out of. >> reporter: out gunned, out manned. max, look, this was one of russia's major goals in this war to take luhansk and the other take donetsk region, and perhaps far beyond that. ukraine has conceded their troops did have to pull back. there are still some pockets of resistance. the local governor in the area spoke with cnn this morning and framed the situation like this. saying the ukrainians could have gone on and fought for, say, another two weeks or so, but they would have sustained heavy losses and they would have run the risk of getting completely encircled by those russian troops which, of course, would have had even greater consequences. russian troops, they say, in that area were more prepared than they were anywhere else along the front line, in part, because these are the same soldiers who had been fighting on and off for the last eight years since this conflict began back in 2014. they also knew the local
claire sebastian here in london. let's start with cnn's scott mclean live in kyiv. scott, they are basically outgunned in this region they pulled out of. >> reporter: out gunned, out manned. max, look, this was one of russia's major goals in this war to take luhansk and the other take donetsk region, and perhaps far beyond that. ukraine has conceded their troops did have to pull back. there are still some pockets of resistance. the local governor in the area spoke with cnn this morning...
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we introduce you to the man >>> fore30 years dorian claire has been tinkering with time in his small antique shop repair in k noe valley. >> reporter: the characters that make this a unique san francisco business. >> every day, like clock works, antique clock repair technician dorian claire arrives at his shop of 30 years and gets ready for a day's work. he takes the time to wind his clocks and pay attention to the details of his craft. and that includes paying attention to his trusted companion mike, who just like the clocks he is surround by, needs maintenance too. >> when i come in, he insists he be combed. >> reporter: looking at dorian, you might think he looks just like how a clock maker should look, and you'd be right. at 8 years old, he took apart his first clock, a gift from a friend. and 68 years later, he is still at it. for him, it's not tedious, boring or mundane. it's about preserving history. >> it's somebody's family treasure. it's now been salvaged. >> reporter: walking through his shop is like walking through a time machine. >> pennsylvania grandfather clock from th
we introduce you to the man >>> fore30 years dorian claire has been tinkering with time in his small antique shop repair in k noe valley. >> reporter: the characters that make this a unique san francisco business. >> every day, like clock works, antique clock repair technician dorian claire arrives at his shop of 30 years and gets ready for a day's work. he takes the time to wind his clocks and pay attention to the details of his craft. and that includes paying attention to...
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the st. claire a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, traditional wrestling in san diego has a village festival. now it's been national, male and female, who bought and larger, really the big prize money out there, a well looks at this unifying cultural full i'd to way out to poverty synagogue wrestling with reality on al jazeera. ah, japan's for my prime minister sions. obey has reportedly been shot at a campaign event in the western city of non ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is al jazeera, alive from dell, are also coming up in politics. no one is remotely indispensable. british prime minister boris johnson announced his resignation. but remain impala until his party . alexei successor, g 20 talks in indonesia, russia of foreign minister comes face to face with western diplomats for the 1st time since the invasion of ukraine and anger on the streets of haiti, protest was demand justice for president janelle maria on the one year anniversary of his ah, ah, so let's begin with breaking news out of japan state television that says the former prime minister sions.
the st. claire a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, traditional wrestling in san diego has a village festival. now it's been national, male and female, who bought and larger, really the big prize money out there, a well looks at this unifying cultural full i'd to way out to poverty synagogue wrestling with reality on al jazeera. ah, japan's for my prime minister sions. obey has reportedly been shot at a campaign event in the western city of non ah, hello, i'm down,...
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i want to turn to clair in london. interesting, clair, that sergey lavrov has chosen this strategically chosen this moment to conduct a four-country tour of africa. >> reporter: yeah, africa the content most affected, africa and the middle east by the blockade of grain exports from ukraine's black sea ports. i think there are a couple short-term goals, one obviously russia wants to continue to garner support for its actions in ukraine, many african countries have abstained or in one case opposed u.n. votes condemning russia's actions in ukraine. no african countries have joined russian sanctions. they also want to use that opportunity to counter the western argument that it's russia's fault essentially that there is now a global food crisis. take a listen to what he had to say on his first boston in egypt. >> one fake story which i would like to mention here which is important to this region is the so-called world food crisis which is being blamed bluntly, unconditionally on russia as if the food crisis started on the
i want to turn to clair in london. interesting, clair, that sergey lavrov has chosen this strategically chosen this moment to conduct a four-country tour of africa. >> reporter: yeah, africa the content most affected, africa and the middle east by the blockade of grain exports from ukraine's black sea ports. i think there are a couple short-term goals, one obviously russia wants to continue to garner support for its actions in ukraine, many african countries have abstained or in one case...
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ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thanks so much for joining us. ukrainian officials say at least 20 people are dead after russian missiles hit. the region of odessa missiles fired from russian aircraft hit apartment building in the town of sac. he is car, some 70 kilometer south west of odessa. rescuers have been searching for people burried under the rubble. a nother missile hit a near by recreation center. russia has intensified strikes on ukraine in the last 2 weeks. it has also withdrawn from the strategically important snake island in the black sea, which could make it possible to restore c access to odessa sports. in our correspondent manuel charles's covering developments for us from odessa earlier, i asked her about this latest attack. well, claire does misses fell all my residential area in the village or city of car, and at least 20 people died during the shelling of 20 people, including 2 children over 30 people are injured also pregnant women. it was injured. we know at this stage a doctor, for example, o
ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thanks so much for joining us. ukrainian officials say at least 20 people are dead after russian missiles hit. the region of odessa missiles fired from russian aircraft hit apartment building in the town of sac. he is car, some 70 kilometer south west of odessa. rescuers have been searching for people burried under the rubble. a nother missile hit a near by recreation center. russia has intensified strikes on ukraine in the last 2 weeks. it has also withdrawn...
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claire can never tell which one is which. a confusing idea poorly executed. stop implying i'm a racist. how did we get roped into this chaperone thing? this incredibly annoying pta mom, marjorie, keeps hounding us to volunteer for things, and we finally ran out of excuses. [cell phone chimes] oh, i should probably tell her we're coming. unreal. "where are you?" "are you with claire?" "how far away are you?" "text me when you're close." "i locked my keys in my car." oh, that's from haley. much as i'd love to meet this dingbat, how many chaperones do they really need?
claire can never tell which one is which. a confusing idea poorly executed. stop implying i'm a racist. how did we get roped into this chaperone thing? this incredibly annoying pta mom, marjorie, keeps hounding us to volunteer for things, and we finally ran out of excuses. [cell phone chimes] oh, i should probably tell her we're coming. unreal. "where are you?" "are you with claire?" "how far away are you?" "text me when you're close." "i locked my...