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i'm amy goodman. world central kitchen has suspended aid operations in gaza after an israeli airstrike killed six international workers from the charity and a palestinian driver. the aid workers were struck after they left a warehouse in deir al-balah where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid that they had brought into gaza by ship from cyprus. the aid workers were driving in a clearly marked convoy branded with the charity's logo. world central kitchen said the attack occurred even though they had coordinated in advance with the israeli military. erin gore, the ceo of world central kitchen, said -- "this is not only an attack against wck, this is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. this is unforgivable." earlier today, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu acknowledged israel carried out the attack saying "unfortunately, over the last day there was a tragic incident of an unintended strike
i'm amy goodman. world central kitchen has suspended aid operations in gaza after an israeli airstrike killed six international workers from the charity and a palestinian driver. the aid workers were struck after they left a warehouse in deir al-balah where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid that they had brought into gaza by ship from cyprus. the aid workers were driving in a clearly marked convoy branded with the charity's logo. world central kitchen said the attack occurred...
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and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. a big part of the film is amy's troubled relationship with blake fielder—civil. i didn't meet blake. i wanted to meet blake, but i didn't meet blake. i set out to make the film, like i said, through her perspective. so her love of him, you know, had to be palpable. it had to feel real and we had to understand why she fell in love with him. and so it wasn't about making a sort of one—dimensional villain. we had to fall in love with him to understand why she wrote one of the greatest albums about their love. and... and, for me, really, the villains of the film, you know, it's addiction and paparazzi. and when you a
and for you, sam, how hard was it to find your amy — someone that can physically resemble amy, but then can also sing like her? well, really, it was important, mostly, that i could find someone that wasn't going to impersonate amy~ _ there were many brilliant impersonators and people that looked like her or sounded like her. but marisa came in as herself — was the only one in the audition process, who didn't try to look like her in any way. earrings, eyeliner or anything. a big part of the...
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this is liz ami, 1941 arriving in valuable slaves. union born to town with austria, look carefully at the image is clearly the gentleman now make conte in any way be seen as occupiers or enemies, but as liberators. that was especially the case with courageous capital city grip book. people what happy use these pictures and themes testify? soon after the breakup of yugoslavia, it was the independent state of croatia. prophet states, a nazi puppet. it remained pitiless ally throughout the war. there was a very different situation in bel grade, the phone that you can swap you as capital the you might find a single person in the main streets of bell. great. instead, there was shouting of that to the grey of been a slave with other anti fascist subs kept more than 50 here pitiless divisions. busy during world war 2, even operation, but also to attack the safety of the union was postponed in bold in 2 months. so this is the story. you have a creation, columbus, the camera, and the best sherman will report the court. so this is the filament question. the original was to show independence sta
this is liz ami, 1941 arriving in valuable slaves. union born to town with austria, look carefully at the image is clearly the gentleman now make conte in any way be seen as occupiers or enemies, but as liberators. that was especially the case with courageous capital city grip book. people what happy use these pictures and themes testify? soon after the breakup of yugoslavia, it was the independent state of croatia. prophet states, a nazi puppet. it remained pitiless ally throughout the war....
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and trump helped ami as well. pecker agree when firms lawyer called it a a mutually beneficial relationship, what do you think the benefit that pecker and his company got from this was it's hard to quantify because american media is that was a privately held company. >> we don't have access to the bank statements to show how much better at trump issue would sell on the newsstand versus issue about some celebrity. but i do think we do know back in 2015 the context was say brian, just hold on. >> both vegas asking you about national enquirer stories about the clintons confirming with pecker that ami had decided to run negative stories before that august 2015 meeting. sorry. go ahead, brian. >> and back in that time, trump was just beginning to consolidate control over the gop. remember, there were so many people running for president back in august 2015, trump, at that point, might have still been considered a long-shot, right? his candidacy was a surprise to many people, but he needed to create this alternative rea
and trump helped ami as well. pecker agree when firms lawyer called it a a mutually beneficial relationship, what do you think the benefit that pecker and his company got from this was it's hard to quantify because american media is that was a privately held company. >> we don't have access to the bank statements to show how much better at trump issue would sell on the newsstand versus issue about some celebrity. but i do think we do know back in 2015 the context was say brian, just hold...
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amy: he does. what biden is actually hoping is the media attention on the trial helps biden in that it reminds those voters who may have some the nostalgic for, well, the economy was better in 2020, or i was not as worried about the border in 2020, that they go, oh, right. these are the things i did not like about donald trump. if that focus continues while he is on trial, to the degree that it is not televised i think is a problem for the biden campaign in that strategy. because as we saw, he is running behind right now. if you are the biden campaign you need to make this a referendum on trump more than anything. and the only way you do that is if there is a whole lot of attention on the person who is not the president of the united states, and it is very hard to get that level of attention when you are not the president unless you are a former president and a criminal. amna: always good to see you both. ♪ geoff: on christmas day 1991, the soviet union ceased to exist, and with it, the cold war.
amy: he does. what biden is actually hoping is the media attention on the trial helps biden in that it reminds those voters who may have some the nostalgic for, well, the economy was better in 2020, or i was not as worried about the border in 2020, that they go, oh, right. these are the things i did not like about donald trump. if that focus continues while he is on trial, to the degree that it is not televised i think is a problem for the biden campaign in that strategy. because as we saw, he...
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david pecker has a desire and obligation in fact to do what was best for the financial interests of ami, auto decisions made reflected that. it was not just for a campaign reason. third, speaking of campaign, it has all been done before. not just a bare naked ladies on, but when it came to donald trump on the primary trail, going after ben carson, and going after marco rubio, there were articles that did appear in the "national enquirer," the end of the those articles appeared in the public record way before them in both the guardian and politico. they are not on trial for campaign violations and so why is trump embroiled in this way he reportedly worked with ami on some of these stories? that is the key take away and the focus of today, curious as what to redirect will lead to but my guess is that redirect me today and by next week we are onto a whole new witness back over to you. >> emily: , thank you so much. we are questioning why trump is involved in all of this. let's bring in andrew sierawski, so, here's my question to you it was developed this morning that kim also had a interes
david pecker has a desire and obligation in fact to do what was best for the financial interests of ami, auto decisions made reflected that. it was not just for a campaign reason. third, speaking of campaign, it has all been done before. not just a bare naked ladies on, but when it came to donald trump on the primary trail, going after ben carson, and going after marco rubio, there were articles that did appear in the "national enquirer," the end of the those articles appeared in the...
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amy wu silverman. i heard basically economists are looking for 0.3% but the market is positioned for 0.4%. lisa: all the shorts are going to get squeezed out. this is a unique moment as we heard from amy. this is the first time in recent memory that the market is more prepared for an upside surprise than a downside surprise that comes with it from the cpi print rather than amy does. jonathan: which is why we have said in-line might be the new beat when it comes to inflation and the way the market is set up. equity futures positive 5.1% on the s&p 500 --.1% on the s&p 500. dani: -- stable to negative. rising economic uncertainty has eroded fiscal buffers. although the government debt is increasing, it did affirm china's a-plus rating. signs that apple is pushing beyond china. bloomberg reported the company assembled $14 billion worth of iphones in india and his last fiscal year, double the production from the year prior. sources say the tech giant now as much as 14% or about one in seven of its marquee
amy wu silverman. i heard basically economists are looking for 0.3% but the market is positioned for 0.4%. lisa: all the shorts are going to get squeezed out. this is a unique moment as we heard from amy. this is the first time in recent memory that the market is more prepared for an upside surprise than a downside surprise that comes with it from the cpi print rather than amy does. jonathan: which is why we have said in-line might be the new beat when it comes to inflation and the way the...
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that is really ami, hasn't poles. that's a strikes of a nice an attack on a residential talent and all the say that the refugee camps killed 15 people in central gaza. most of the victims were women and children thought it was a, has moved from alaska. this is this on the 1st and then the destruction of most residential houses, of course, the territory palestinians. all gathering here today to celebrate the arrival of aids of puts up and also to perform the prayers of angels puts her in with few. i do need grief on sadness. they have used to welcome this event each year with ultimate happiness and rejoicing. but this year seems to be a complete extrude injury for the majority of constance who are right now, living an unprecedented deterioration of their humanitarian and find themselves conditions. we are completely right now here to share with you what the palestinians are rejoicing that trying to do the best to please the kids, the families by buying them. guests please them with visits, but right now they're no long
that is really ami, hasn't poles. that's a strikes of a nice an attack on a residential talent and all the say that the refugee camps killed 15 people in central gaza. most of the victims were women and children thought it was a, has moved from alaska. this is this on the 1st and then the destruction of most residential houses, of course, the territory palestinians. all gathering here today to celebrate the arrival of aids of puts up and also to perform the prayers of angels puts her in with...
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host: amy in new york. thank you. guest: amy satellite. on the insurance side of it, i'm not sure single-payer fixes the problem. i think it is a bigger issue of mandating insurance companies. when amy talked about harm reduction facilities, i didn't mention, drug courts, if they are done properly. we have a lot of people in prison because they are alcoholics and addicts. when they would not have committed the crime -- i'm not talking about serious crime, other crime. so, having drug courts with good supervision and programming. we need that. you have all of these programs out there and a judge gives a young person or somebody, you know, you are either going to go to jail or treatment, what you want? nine out of 10 times people are going to take the treatment. if they go and have a bad experience they are not getting what they need. host: james in florida, you are on with marty walsh. morning. caller: i have one thing to bring up. i have a problem with people always saying drugs and alcohol. alcohol is a drug, as far as i'm concerned. it i
host: amy in new york. thank you. guest: amy satellite. on the insurance side of it, i'm not sure single-payer fixes the problem. i think it is a bigger issue of mandating insurance companies. when amy talked about harm reduction facilities, i didn't mention, drug courts, if they are done properly. we have a lot of people in prison because they are alcoholics and addicts. when they would not have committed the crime -- i'm not talking about serious crime, other crime. so, having drug courts...
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liz: and i would think, amy, gold. obviously, gold's billion on an incredible run, it's above $2317 an ounce right now. you're looking at options play there? >> yeah. you know, we had been looking at call and call spreads in gld and gdx actually prior to this as a flight to safety. i want to say one thing on the bred withth of the market that i think is really interesting right now, when you look in the past when things like this happen, the flight to safety tends to be a play between s&p and iwm. so people start to flee back into these mega-cap tech names as a flight to safety. that's what we've seen before, and then iwm suffers. so iwm put spreads as a hedge, you know, especially with the rates in play is another interesting strategy that we've looked at especially when you bring geopolitics into the mix. liz: of course, iwm is the financial instrument for the russell small and mid caps. >> right. liz: great to have you both, amy, gabby. important voices here especially at a time where we are continuing to watch the
liz: and i would think, amy, gold. obviously, gold's billion on an incredible run, it's above $2317 an ounce right now. you're looking at options play there? >> yeah. you know, we had been looking at call and call spreads in gld and gdx actually prior to this as a flight to safety. i want to say one thing on the bred withth of the market that i think is really interesting right now, when you look in the past when things like this happen, the flight to safety tends to be a play between...
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the 4th when the p, if backed by you can't as ami cap should be for ones and capital k golly. as stiffly dickens now reports from gay and we're one of the mess scribes are still being discovered in a tranquil corner. of the rwandan hills, the dead are being disturbed. despite never having found peace rooms done. i don't know how many people we found, but there are so many. there were under these houses under the toilets. we found so many people from this mass grave was discovered a few months ago under homes and farm land. 30 years after they were one to genocide. identifying the remains is incredibly difficult. dna is in use and so they're relying on tattered pieces of clothing. items of jewelry that are sometimes found underneath the surface along with the remains. but so far, nobody that was found here has been identified. what is left of the name is victims is taken shore, drive away an attempt at some form of dignity for those who enjoyed the most un, imaginable of death around 800000. to see in some moderate hutus were most chevy to death by 22 fighters. what they were t
the 4th when the p, if backed by you can't as ami cap should be for ones and capital k golly. as stiffly dickens now reports from gay and we're one of the mess scribes are still being discovered in a tranquil corner. of the rwandan hills, the dead are being disturbed. despite never having found peace rooms done. i don't know how many people we found, but there are so many. there were under these houses under the toilets. we found so many people from this mass grave was discovered a few months...
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for me, it was 2446 north washington avenue, just a block away from amy's house. we used to come back after morning mass at st. paul's on sunday, st. clair's wasn't built until i had moved. my grandfather, who worked for the newspaper, and my uncle, would hold court around the kitchen table with a guy who was sort of the david broder of the pennsylvania press, scranton press. you think i'm kidding, i wasn't. but anyway. and he would -- they'd come and have breakfast at the table. and a kid could wander around the table where the adults were sitting but you could never sit at the table. and i would walk up and stand next to my grandpa, while he wag conversation. and they're talking about what -- they'd talk about what was going on in the neighborhood. they'd talk about what was going on in the world. they were all learned men. and i learned a lot here in scranton. i learned that money doesn't determine your worth. my tbrawfer would tell me, joey, nobody, nobody is more worthy than you, and everyone is your equal. [applause] all anybody want sas fair shot, a fair sh
for me, it was 2446 north washington avenue, just a block away from amy's house. we used to come back after morning mass at st. paul's on sunday, st. clair's wasn't built until i had moved. my grandfather, who worked for the newspaper, and my uncle, would hold court around the kitchen table with a guy who was sort of the david broder of the pennsylvania press, scranton press. you think i'm kidding, i wasn't. but anyway. and he would -- they'd come and have breakfast at the table. and a kid...
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ami chooses not to run stories even though it bought them. pecker's relationship with trump was not unusual. why is he doing this? >> on cross-examination you're allowed to what's called lead the witness. you kind of just want to get a yes or no answer and not get an explanation because you can get hurt by an explanation, so you're trying to keep it very tight on cross-examination. on the substance. we're just at the beginning of cross. we have to wait to see what the full scope is. you know, comparing what happened here, like what happened in his relationship with donald trump to other context may be fraught. first of all, it's not something the prosecution is going to have anticipated. and the reason it could be fraught is to the extent that they were doing the same, you know, alleged criminal scheme but with other people, okay, that's not a defense. that's, like, okay, we actually did the same horrible things but with other people as well. that's not -- you know, the most that brings up is, well, why didn't you prosecute them. but that's n
ami chooses not to run stories even though it bought them. pecker's relationship with trump was not unusual. why is he doing this? >> on cross-examination you're allowed to what's called lead the witness. you kind of just want to get a yes or no answer and not get an explanation because you can get hurt by an explanation, so you're trying to keep it very tight on cross-examination. on the substance. we're just at the beginning of cross. we have to wait to see what the full scope is. you...
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but tomorrow they're really going to get into the heart of that deal and the role of ami, the role of michael cohen, the phone calls around this and how that came it to be and then move into the stormy daniels, which is at the center of this case and bring the campaign into this even more so, he's expected to be on the stand, i think for quite awhile, maybe the whole de when the defense gets their cross-examination going, but he will be for the prosecution's witness to try to continue to establish these catch and kill conspiracy for and then also the motive for which was to help donald trump's campaign. timmy diet. >> and what do you see? david pecker is role as this for the prosecution. >> i think for so long we've talked about michael cohen as the narrator, and i think what's so powerful here is that david pecker is really serving as that narrator, but he has the benefit of not having the hostility and credibility issues that are associated michael cohen, but he's really serving the role of taking us from 2015. he's drawing the campaign in. he's talking about everything is little as
but tomorrow they're really going to get into the heart of that deal and the role of ami, the role of michael cohen, the phone calls around this and how that came it to be and then move into the stormy daniels, which is at the center of this case and bring the campaign into this even more so, he's expected to be on the stand, i think for quite awhile, maybe the whole de when the defense gets their cross-examination going, but he will be for the prosecution's witness to try to continue to...
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at least 210 bodies have been recovered. week foncher that is very ami withdrew rescue as for us to save lives in southern china as authorities, one of once in a century, levels of flooding and ecuador, as well as in favor of tough new security measures to find gang violence, news we begin and gaza was really focused have launched attacks targeting several areas in the central parts of this trip, including on mcgasey and put a refugee comes in to say that several homes are reduced to rubble off to being formed. the 360 and palestinians were killed in that attack. dozens more injured and rushed to a make shift hospital over 34000 palestinians and it also had been killed by his ready for assistance october the 7th. this spring law corresponding hunting. my 4th is joining us live from alpha and southern gaza and really has been another nice of deadly attacks across this trip had in refugee camps even medical facilities. once again, being hit of the yes, elizabeth and the fact that there's really another very separate updates of aggressive. 2 here for games, the central area in the area, par
at least 210 bodies have been recovered. week foncher that is very ami withdrew rescue as for us to save lives in southern china as authorities, one of once in a century, levels of flooding and ecuador, as well as in favor of tough new security measures to find gang violence, news we begin and gaza was really focused have launched attacks targeting several areas in the central parts of this trip, including on mcgasey and put a refugee comes in to say that several homes are reduced to rubble off...
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that means all of these ami payments, donald trump is being charged for a payment from michael cohen to stormy daniels, right? that was allegedly conceal where hearing that a lot of other payment exact mcdougal well, right. so the payment from an my to karen mcdougal and the payment from ami to adore man who was in possession of a rumor of a trump love child. those are not actions that donald trump is being charged for in this case. but the judge has led in all this testimony from david pecker and others about those transactions to establish the intent the alleged conspiracy here. and those are stated exceptions in new york case law to the general rule that you not let in evidence of uncharged crimes nevertheless, i think that the weinstein verdict being overturned because of the letting in of that kind of more attenuated evidence, just illustrates how fraught it is anytime mccord, let's that in and certainly donald trump is going to capitalize on every opportunity he has to say, hey, this was a prejudice prosecution. they let in too much. they were overbroad for a grounds for appeal
that means all of these ami payments, donald trump is being charged for a payment from michael cohen to stormy daniels, right? that was allegedly conceal where hearing that a lot of other payment exact mcdougal well, right. so the payment from an my to karen mcdougal and the payment from ami to adore man who was in possession of a rumor of a trump love child. those are not actions that donald trump is being charged for in this case. but the judge has led in all this testimony from david pecker...
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. >> host: let's hear from amy. amy joins us from new york, clifton park. hello.jo >> caller: hi, good morning. it's nice to be able to speak with you. i wanted to share my experience a little bit because i'm actually a therapist, and i worked in substance abuse counseling for around five years shortly after i got my master's degree. and what i really saw as a being a huge barrier to care for people was healthh insurance. i mean, i'm a big believer in single-payer health care, and i really think we desperately need that because i saw a lot of people who really did want to get sober. they wanted to do better and they wanted to do better for themselves, but they were having a hard time because they had plans that just -- with just unaffordable co-pays, or they couldn't come in as often as they needed to because they couldn't afford the co-apays. for some people they had a very hard time navigating the insurance system. they weren't sure what to sign up for, whether or not coverage was available. a lot of times it varied about what they could apply for or what
. >> host: let's hear from amy. amy joins us from new york, clifton park. hello.jo >> caller: hi, good morning. it's nice to be able to speak with you. i wanted to share my experience a little bit because i'm actually a therapist, and i worked in substance abuse counseling for around five years shortly after i got my master's degree. and what i really saw as a being a huge barrier to care for people was healthh insurance. i mean, i'm a big believer in single-payer health care, and i...
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amy, good morning. it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me here. >> whit: this is a big deal. broadway buzzing. 14 shows opening in an 11-day span. what's it like having two at once? >> it's wild. i grew up in new jersey coming to see broadway and i did always dream of being on broadway in some way. i never dreamed of two at once. it's been hectic, but it's been really joyful and just extraordinary. >> whit: and speaking of extraordinary, so "an enemy of the people" is a real family affair. your husband is the director, and then actor jeremy strong who most of our viewers might know from "succession" also part of this. what's it like working with those two? >> well, my husband and i have been together for 17 years, it's our first time working together and i think we're glad we waited this long because it's been smooth and an enormous amount of fun. jeremy, i met in 1997, an undergrad, and we did theatre together in college and have just loved him and loved working with him since then. so star
amy, good morning. it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me here. >> whit: this is a big deal. broadway buzzing. 14 shows opening in an 11-day span. what's it like having two at once? >> it's wild. i grew up in new jersey coming to see broadway and i did always dream of being on broadway in some way. i never dreamed of two at once. it's been hectic, but it's been really joyful and just extraordinary. >> whit: and speaking of extraordinary, so "an enemy of...
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the prosecution saying, well, this was this was from his ami phone that he used for work. so this is going to continue to be a debate, but at this point, the judge isn't sold, so the jury hasn't heard that very stark line, very stark it's fascinating. he read through several different techniques. and again, the jury was not in there. they're trying to have this admitted. this was objected to by trump's team and judge merchan said he would consider it, but think about it more and talk about it after lunch and other email from dylan howard had actually been admitted by the judge a little bit earlier on during a series of objections, but also that with this first-degree family member, i believe is as it was described, dylan howard, who is the editor-in-chief from national enquirer on election night, saying, in a text message oh dear essentially that trump was going to win, but also in another text message saying, i don't believe this is going to hurt us at all the favors that we've done for the former per four, then the president elect or soon to be president elect. and wheth
the prosecution saying, well, this was this was from his ami phone that he used for work. so this is going to continue to be a debate, but at this point, the judge isn't sold, so the jury hasn't heard that very stark line, very stark it's fascinating. he read through several different techniques. and again, the jury was not in there. they're trying to have this admitted. this was objected to by trump's team and judge merchan said he would consider it, but think about it more and talk about it...
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and so ami -- >> what is a fop? >> a friend of pecker. you're on a no-fly list which means you're a protected species and there are no negative stories about you, and harvey weinstein inked a deal to produce something called radar tv, which never came to fruition, but it contained a lot of meetings between dylan howard and harvey weinstein, and requested came my way for damaging information on women that went on to recuse harvey weinstein of sexual assault. >> let's talk about these various meetings that pecker winds up in the white house. >> there were a couple really memorable meetings that david pecker talked about today. one involved a meeting right after donald trump is elected. and he gets a call from donald trump's secretary saying the president-elect would like to see you. david pecker comes over to trump tower and he's a bit overwhelmed by all the security. and jared kushner sees him and taps him on the shoulder and says come with me. he escorts david pecker up to trump's office. he walks in and he sees this incredible assembly o
and so ami -- >> what is a fop? >> a friend of pecker. you're on a no-fly list which means you're a protected species and there are no negative stories about you, and harvey weinstein inked a deal to produce something called radar tv, which never came to fruition, but it contained a lot of meetings between dylan howard and harvey weinstein, and requested came my way for damaging information on women that went on to recuse harvey weinstein of sexual assault. >> let's talk about...
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and amy, if you could get us started on the conversation. all right, thanks. we are now awesome. good afternoon, everyone. it is such delight and a pleasure and an honor to be and to be with all friends and to see so many friends in the audience here and hopefully online as well. i of all start by saying, thanks. thanks for writing this book. it was really fun to read knowing you both. it was also really fun to hear your voices come out so much. there's couple lines in there about comparing an ocean, hearing to the experience in the super bowl that i really loved. so you all have to go find that. make sure you go pick up the book and read. and i also just want to say thank you also for writing it. in this moment when there feels like so much tension in the world to create such a positive and clear and compelling message about why conservatives, we believe that it's really important to get education right. so thank you. it means a lot. and i just want to leave that my first question, which is why now you're reading this book felt like personal history in lots of ways, going back,
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says evidence from mass graves in the grounds of naso hospitalized con. eunice shows the is really ami carried out summary executions. 392 bodies have been recovered so far, but they've not been able to identify 267 of them. at at least 20 people may have been buried alive at the medical complex. children were also among the bodies recovered. the team is accusing israel of committing crimes against humanity. meanwhile, international pressure is mounting and israel, after the discovery of the mass graves, us national security advisor, jake sullivan, says washington, once on says whitehouse says reports a boss, graves and gaza are deeply disturbing the you and the united nations. i've already called for an independent investigation mass graves have been discovered, i'll shape a hospital in kansas city as well as nasa hospital in the south. dr. muhammed, almo, okay, is the head of the monitoring documentary unit at the civil defense department in gaza. and he shares the evidence based funds from on covering the mass graves in con eunice, a lot of them in the band with them if you have any
says evidence from mass graves in the grounds of naso hospitalized con. eunice shows the is really ami carried out summary executions. 392 bodies have been recovered so far, but they've not been able to identify 267 of them. at at least 20 people may have been buried alive at the medical complex. children were also among the bodies recovered. the team is accusing israel of committing crimes against humanity. meanwhile, international pressure is mounting and israel, after the discovery of the...
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host: amy? >> yeah, i think obviously trump being on trial this week is going to be the source of a lot of humor, i would expect both from colin jost and joe biden. the big intrigue of tonight is how biden will do? does he still have it? is he going to get the laughs? is he going to have command of the room? people are watching things very closely these days, so i think the expectations are high. you know, people want to see how he does. host: we will leave it at that, amy, janet, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. host: and we will bring you back live inside the washington hilton for tonight's washington correspondents dinner. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ [indiscernible chatter] >> ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. the show was about to begin -- is about to begin. >> it's the white house correspondents dinner, and some politicians are about to be roasted. >> journalists gather to toast at the white house correspondents dinner. >> it is saturday night and coli
host: amy? >> yeah, i think obviously trump being on trial this week is going to be the source of a lot of humor, i would expect both from colin jost and joe biden. the big intrigue of tonight is how biden will do? does he still have it? is he going to get the laughs? is he going to have command of the room? people are watching things very closely these days, so i think the expectations are high. you know, people want to see how he does. host: we will leave it at that, amy, janet, thank...
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, i think the most interesting takeaway is that the votes of cheese chief justice john roberts, and amy coney barrett seemed to be up for grabs and that's a little bit of a surprise because i think a lot of folks might think, well, of course they're going to side with idaho. but in fact, based on the question that we heard today, both of them seemed to open and that's critical because it would of course let's be key swing votes here, right? and the key here is, as i mentioned at the open, this is the most significant case that is dealing with the ramifications of what this very court did a few years ago, which is the dobbs decision overturning roe versus wade. and the very real issue that many medical providers are having in a lot of these red states where there are very strict abortion bans on, where they believe the law is and what they can do and frankly not get sued yeah. or lose their medical license or an idaho face two to five years in prison if they violate the state ban. and what we're hearing is that this has a couple of different effects. one doctor salah's and patients tell
, i think the most interesting takeaway is that the votes of cheese chief justice john roberts, and amy coney barrett seemed to be up for grabs and that's a little bit of a surprise because i think a lot of folks might think, well, of course they're going to side with idaho. but in fact, based on the question that we heard today, both of them seemed to open and that's critical because it would of course let's be key swing votes here, right? and the key here is, as i mentioned at the open, this...
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and these valves ami also attacked in new has blocked targets. in southern level of this comes is the how much run helpful. 17 kansas, as the conflict was not claimed the lives among 30000 people in the town. meanwhile, jordans and other countries and 8 organizations have delivered food and medical supplies to gaza. on thursday morning, thousands of a trucks passed through the raft of crossing in the south. israel has been facing growing international pressure to allow more humanitarian aid into the territory. this comes as a sales manager who has presented a plan to get more supplies and into the into casa. the army says as many as 500 trucks a day could soon be delivering supplies. we are constructing the northern crossing in new land, crossing from israel into northern garza to enable more aid to flow directly to civilians in the areas that have been challenging for the trucks to access. we have worked with international partners to bring in more aid from the see via the port of ash door after which it will be transported down to the crossings
and these valves ami also attacked in new has blocked targets. in southern level of this comes is the how much run helpful. 17 kansas, as the conflict was not claimed the lives among 30000 people in the town. meanwhile, jordans and other countries and 8 organizations have delivered food and medical supplies to gaza. on thursday morning, thousands of a trucks passed through the raft of crossing in the south. israel has been facing growing international pressure to allow more humanitarian aid...
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like ami and the "national enquirer" where journalistic integrity goes to die basically. that's not always a crime. if you're not running for president, like trump was paying the "national enquirer" perhaps to squelch stories about his girlfriend when he wasn't running, that's one thing. if you're running for the presidency of the united states, you do so against a backdrop of a whole series of laws passed to insure that the american voters have transparency in the process. you can't get secret in kind campaign contributions. i mean, imagine if joe biden had "the washington post" basically buying up all the stories about his son and under biden so they could never be run, catching and killing them. obviously, we would all be up in arms the same way as the new york district attorney is here. and transparency really demands this prosecution. i don't think that the d.a. had a choice at this point when you have someone who is spitting on our campaign finance laws. >> you know, what that says to me, brian, all of the reasons that donald trump was so much better off not running
like ami and the "national enquirer" where journalistic integrity goes to die basically. that's not always a crime. if you're not running for president, like trump was paying the "national enquirer" perhaps to squelch stories about his girlfriend when he wasn't running, that's one thing. if you're running for the presidency of the united states, you do so against a backdrop of a whole series of laws passed to insure that the american voters have transparency in the process....
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that lack of a clear standard is exactly what both justice sonia sotomayor and amy coney barrett tried to wrestle out of the attorney representing idaho today. listen. >> this particular patient had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can no longer have children. all right. you're telling me the doctor couldn't have done the abortion earlier? >> again, it goes back to whether a doctor can in good faith medical judgment -- >> that's a lot for the doctor to risk. >> it is very case by case. >> that's the problem. >> i'm kind of shocked, actually, because i thought your own expert had said below that these kinds of cases were covered, and you're now saying they're not? >> no, i'm not saying that. that's just my point, your honor. >> you're hedging. justice sotomayor is asking whether this would be covered or not, and it's my understanding that the legislature's witnesses said those would be covered. >> those doctors said if they were exercising medical judgment they could in good faith determine that life saving care was necessary, and that's my point is it
that lack of a clear standard is exactly what both justice sonia sotomayor and amy coney barrett tried to wrestle out of the attorney representing idaho today. listen. >> this particular patient had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can no longer have children. all right. you're telling me the doctor couldn't have done the abortion earlier? >> again, it goes back to whether a doctor can in good faith medical judgment -- >> that's a lot for the...
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that is conservative justice amy coney barrett. she is getting donald trump's lawyer to agree that a whole bunch of things that trump was indicted for in the january 6th federal case, a whole bunch of those things are things that could not possibly be construed to be the official actions of a president. now, justice barrett emerged from the arguments today as potentially the swing vote on this overall issue. maybe, which is crazy. given how right wing she is. but of all the conservative justices, she seemed like the one who was maybe trying to work out some kind of workable answer. like she might be persuadeable by either camp. justice roberts was hard to read. justice barrett gave more indication she might be really thinking about where she will come down. justice barrett later suggested to the other side's lawyer, to the lawyer for special counsel jack smith that maybe if there is a whole bunch of stuff that trump did that everybody admits was just his private acts when he was committing these alleged crimes, maybe all trump's pu
that is conservative justice amy coney barrett. she is getting donald trump's lawyer to agree that a whole bunch of things that trump was indicted for in the january 6th federal case, a whole bunch of those things are things that could not possibly be construed to be the official actions of a president. now, justice barrett emerged from the arguments today as potentially the swing vote on this overall issue. maybe, which is crazy. given how right wing she is. but of all the conservative...
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on your custom reports on amy crux, on the paintings department, but the residents, stacy vance, search right on the face of the case. you need to see these basic needs running state dw reporter, daniel. i'm going to be in new jersey. and same from us. please stay safe, many thanks for your update. and finally, the secret to living a long life. we all want to know and i'm sure just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis wood from the okay. he's inherited the goodness world records title from the event as well, a man whose death was announced earlier this week. tennis wood said there was no secret to his diet. and his favorite food was fish and chips, which he, every friday in tokyo, is in full bloom with a familiar spring site of cherry blossoms this year, a little later than usual, a popular draw for tourists and residents. a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese. are the nations favorite flowers? the trees usually r a peak loom in late march t
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that you get to amy coney barrett's point and you get it back to where it needs to be. you do not have access out the official part of it. you don't have to excise that out. presented with limited instruction. that happens every day in a court of law. >> particularly justice jackson were trying to say there was a way to do this. here's a way we should can do this. >> she was a public defender. >> she is trying to stop this scheme. >>> we've been on the air for nearly an hour. i'm not one quarter of the way through all the things i want to talk about, even just with the supreme court. it's been a big day. will be back with more the recap, coming up next. >> as you've indicated, this case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future the country in my view. my name is oluseyi and some of my favorite moments throughout my life are watching sports with my dad. now, i work at comcast as part of the team that created our ai highlights technology, which uses ai to detect the major plays in a sports game. giving millions of fans, lik
that you get to amy coney barrett's point and you get it back to where it needs to be. you do not have access out the official part of it. you don't have to excise that out. presented with limited instruction. that happens every day in a court of law. >> particularly justice jackson were trying to say there was a way to do this. here's a way we should can do this. >> she was a public defender. >> she is trying to stop this scheme. >>> we've been on the air for nearly...
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these really ami has in the strikes overnight, an attack on a residential tower. and on the sabbott refugee camp killed 14 people in central guys and most of the victims with women and children. talk to us about what's been happening in terms of the fighting, where have these really attacks focused of the well in the past a few hours it was since the early hours of today's morning. the situation was extremely calm on the ground as we did not records on a minute to the attack on detached 3 within the past few hours. as this was considered to be one of the periods that the gauze was took, had been not being widely hit by the, as many uh, army around detailed coupon. and within the open night strikes these very 5 digits has targeted uh, residential house where at least 14 palestinians have been killed, including children of women who were preparing to receive and to avoid it. which is to celebrate the arrival of the ease of puts up as these people have been killed without any prior warnings and add that the situation started to k you back. i specifically often think
these really ami has in the strikes overnight, an attack on a residential tower. and on the sabbott refugee camp killed 14 people in central guys and most of the victims with women and children. talk to us about what's been happening in terms of the fighting, where have these really attacks focused of the well in the past a few hours it was since the early hours of today's morning. the situation was extremely calm on the ground as we did not records on a minute to the attack on detached 3...
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on amy crux, under department, let me raise the dentist, stacy vance. right. right. so you need to see these basic a need trying to speak the d w reporter. and daniel, i'm going to be in new jersey and same from us. please stay safe. many thanks for your update. the secret to living along lice. well, just good luck. apparently that's according to the world's oldest man. and that title goes to 111 year old john tennis. what from the u. k? he has inherited the game, his world record and title from venezuela. a man who stephanie was announced earlier this week. tennis where he said there was no secret to his diet and his favorite food was fish and chips, which every friday in tokyo was in full bloom with the familiar spring sight of terry watson's this year a little later than usual. although a popular draw for tourists and residents, a length of blanket of pink was delayed due to colder weather cherry blossoms known as the kora and japanese or the nations paper flow. the trees usually are at peak blue in late march to early april. and before we go, a quick reminder of
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. >> there was a lightning round of questions in which justice amy coney barrett, a trump appointee, got trump's attorney to concede that the indictment and lists acts by donald trump allegations of behavior that would not be covered by presidential immunity because they were private acts take a listen petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, as we dispute the allegation by sounds private took sounds private. >> sinner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge so sounds private three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready to quickly i believe that's private joshua, what do you make of that concession? >>
. >> there was a lightning round of questions in which justice amy coney barrett, a trump appointee, got trump's attorney to concede that the indictment and lists acts by donald trump allegations of behavior that would not be covered by presidential immunity because they were private acts take a listen petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, as we dispute the...
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dylan howard, of course, worked at ami fire senior editor, the national enquirer? yes. >> there is a tape recording of donald trump talking to michael cohen about the, uh, hundred and $50,000 that mcdougal thing, you know? saying something to the effect of what's it going to cost 150. so i'm sure that'll be important in this guy tape is so important, it's clear that up probably later and you can look at that, dave, it's public. i think cnn broke the story. if i remember, it's on the internet and you can look at that tape and they're going to argue it both ways. it sounds trump knows some of the details. so that'll be good for the prosecution. but the defense will say, look at this tape, trump is just sort of deferring to michael. i don't know. i'm fine with the payment. you handle the nuances, but the fact that he knew about it and moved it is important, valuable to the prosecutor's. yes. and we know that the prosecutor the attorney, joshua steinglass, is continuing his questioning of keith davidson right now. we're going to continue to monitor that everyone standb
dylan howard, of course, worked at ami fire senior editor, the national enquirer? yes. >> there is a tape recording of donald trump talking to michael cohen about the, uh, hundred and $50,000 that mcdougal thing, you know? saying something to the effect of what's it going to cost 150. so i'm sure that'll be important in this guy tape is so important, it's clear that up probably later and you can look at that, dave, it's public. i think cnn broke the story. if i remember, it's on the...
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. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that david pecker testified about a call with two top white house staffers at the time who picks and sarah huckabee sanders would that reveal as someone who covered the white house and remembers sarah sanders being at the white house briefing room where obviously all three of us have sat at one point, she had to deny allegations about karen mcdougal citing conversations that she had with donald trump to hear that review still today that there was a call with the national enquirer tabloid king, hope hicks and sarah sanders while they were taxpayer funded white house officials and talking where david pecker was asieh that if he should extend karen mcdougal's contract was absolutely stunning and it really showed you that all of this that has
. >> one of the questions one of the first questions they asked for comments was so ami isn't a charity organization, is you're making a profit off of all of this really making him seem like this is about greed and that's all to get the jury thinking that they don't like this person. >> yeah. important point. it was interesting. i thought that kaitlyn that david pecker testified about a call with two top white house staffers at the time who picks and sarah huckabee sanders would...