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to the >anne>table. little history here. armstrong served more than 2 decades with the oakland police department and became police chief in 2021. he was fired by mayor sheng thao last year following a report that found armstrong head allegedly mishandled to police misconduct cases are bit later cleared him of wrongdoing. armstrong has filed a lawsuit against the city and the mayor for wrongful termination. >>>>i don't believe that the lawsuit complicates my campaign. i believe when somebody is wrong, they should work to vindicate themselves and hold people accountable for >anne>that. armstrong is joining a crowded field for that seat. there are 8 other candidates who have already filed to run for the council member seat in the november election. also in oakland, the city announcing that it will sell its share of the coliseum. to the african american sports and entertainment group, the price tag at least $105 0. the move ends decade. gates of city ownership and aims to bolster oakland's finances as the city works to close the
to the >anne>table. little history here. armstrong served more than 2 decades with the oakland police department and became police chief in 2021. he was fired by mayor sheng thao last year following a report that found armstrong head allegedly mishandled to police misconduct cases are bit later cleared him of wrongdoing. armstrong has filed a lawsuit against the city and the mayor for wrongful termination. >>>>i don't believe that the lawsuit complicates my campaign. i believe...
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welcome, ann. [applause] and i should say from the outset savior booing for the presidential debate. joining ann is sohrab ahmari. he spent 10 years as an op-ed editor at the new york post and before that as an editor at the wall street journal where she was my colleagues. he is an immigrant from iran and his latest book is called "tyranny inc." please welcome sohrab ahmari. [applause] and now to the opposing side. each to argue that, no, the united states should not shut its borders is nick gillespie. [cheers] nick is editor at large and reason, the libertarian magazine a free minds and free markets and a host of the reason interview with nick gillespie, and to is a phd in english literature, so please do not hold that against him. please welcome nick gillespie. >> i studied american literature. bari: thank you so much. last but not least we have cenk uygur, a host of the young turks and cofounder of the justice democrats, author of "justice is coming," a proud american born in turkey but neverthe
welcome, ann. [applause] and i should say from the outset savior booing for the presidential debate. joining ann is sohrab ahmari. he spent 10 years as an op-ed editor at the new york post and before that as an editor at the wall street journal where she was my colleagues. he is an immigrant from iran and his latest book is called "tyranny inc." please welcome sohrab ahmari. [applause] and now to the opposing side. each to argue that, no, the united states should not shut its borders...
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ann: it was not ann coulter's strategy, it was pre-1911. [applause] >> between 1923 and 1965 you had a period of restriction when you have the highest union density in thisthe 30 glorious years. it coi with -- not latively, totally conflating -- cenk: corporate power become supersized in 1978 court decisions. golden period, plenty of immigrants in different parts of that period. john with that, -- it does not jive without, the story were telling. what we were doing so hower in democracy, the american people. if you cut off all of these countries because of an arbitrary rule, inconvenient because everyone came1970 is 98% of the cothe new immigrants are not good because they are coming from real are not helping. bari: 30 seconds. cenk: if you can seet ployment at all -- record low unemployment. sohrab: preeminent economists the relationship between labor unions and immigrationmembership and american time moved inversely with trends of immigration inflows. always reported illegal authorities. he said the illegal they are farmworkers and becaus
ann: it was not ann coulter's strategy, it was pre-1911. [applause] >> between 1923 and 1965 you had a period of restriction when you have the highest union density in thisthe 30 glorious years. it coi with -- not latively, totally conflating -- cenk: corporate power become supersized in 1978 court decisions. golden period, plenty of immigrants in different parts of that period. john with that, -- it does not jive without, the story were telling. what we were doing so hower in democracy,...
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mary-anne marsh, what about you? _ numbers line up. mary-anne marsh, what about you? i _ numbers line up. mary-anne marsh, what about you? i would _ numbers line up. mary-anne marsh, what about you? i would not - numbers line up. mary-anne marsh, what about you? i would not argue l what about you? i would not argue with tomorrow _ what about you? i would not argue with tomorrow afternoon, - what about you? i would not argue with tomorrow afternoon, but - what about you? i would not argue | with tomorrow afternoon, but given the importance _ with tomorrow afternoon, but given the importance, i— with tomorrow afternoon, but given the importance, i think— with tomorrow afternoon, but given the importance, i think they- with tomorrow afternoon, but given the importance, i think they would i the importance, i think they would rather— the importance, i think they would rather get — the importance, i think they would rather get it — the importance, i think they would rather get it right _ the importance, i think they would rather get it right and _ the importance,
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>anne>oh, >>yeah. add to cart and you can see where these younger girls are so, um vulnerable to that kind of messaging. and then if you walk around sephora or any other beauty store and you see the products that they're attracted to they look like toys almost >anne>pretty. they're pretty. >liz>they are very pretty, but they have titles like watermelon juice, and they've all all the bright neon colors, so they're very attractive to young. >anne>i just can't believe the price is working >liz>out. my goodness. >anne>i >>mean, oh, my >anne>goodness. where are these kids making this kind of money? >liz>usually mom and dad are behind them going up. how much is that? $50 for a serum for my 10 year old >anne>would have been like we out >liz>of here. no, i was lucky enough to get 1 of those. bonnie bell lip smacker things, so that was of splurge. that was a splurge lucky if i remembered sunscreen, >anne>things were simpler, >liz>which is why maybe i need more help. now they're using sunscreen. that's good, rig
>anne>oh, >>yeah. add to cart and you can see where these younger girls are so, um vulnerable to that kind of messaging. and then if you walk around sephora or any other beauty store and you see the products that they're attracted to they look like toys almost >anne>pretty. they're pretty. >liz>they are very pretty, but they have titles like watermelon juice, and they've all all the bright neon colors, so they're very attractive to young. >anne>i just can't believe...
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anne hathaway is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] you know her from "yellowjackets" and "the last of us." and now you can see her in the new series "the tattooist of auschwitz," which is available this thursday on peacock. melanie lynskey is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we got great music. oh, my gosh, the one and only, the super talented lang lang is here! [ cheers and applause ] "saint saens." >> steve: "saint saens." >> jimmy: he's gonna crush it. i'm so happy he's here. one of the most talented dudes out there. guys, it's time to kick off kentucky derby hat week. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. every show this week, we're giving one lucky audience member a dashing kentucky derby hat from the derby hat starting gate. [ cheers and applause ] since this is day one, let's open gate number one. here we go. here, you want to help me? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: thank you, bud. wow. [ audience oohs ]
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and will he meet with anne's family and myself to discuss this idea? >> mr. speaker, can i first of all extend my sympathies to anne's family for what she went through. obviously that's not appropriate and i'll make sure that the department engages with him and anne's family on the proposed law and he's right to say we should have high standards across the care industry and we're working toward more investment to support our care home staff, making sure that they have training qualifications, development, and we have a regime in place that can hold everyone to account for delivering the high standards that we would all expect. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does my right honorable friend agree with me that one of the greatest things that these back benches bring to westminster is plain, old-fashioned common sense? common sense that means people reject the -- [indiscernible] -- and even the 20 miles per hour welsh. will he join with me and perhaps ask his neighbor if he will pay for the -- [indiscernible] -- >> mr. speaker, i know my honorable friend has been dedi
and will he meet with anne's family and myself to discuss this idea? >> mr. speaker, can i first of all extend my sympathies to anne's family for what she went through. obviously that's not appropriate and i'll make sure that the department engages with him and anne's family on the proposed law and he's right to say we should have high standards across the care industry and we're working toward more investment to support our care home staff, making sure that they have training...
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ann marie: no i'm a single. marlo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on television, we could not even appear to be having sex. donald: how can a plant have a trauma? ann marie: it's a living thing! it's probably very sensitive. donald: we better go in the next room and talk so it won't hear us. ann marie: donald, anything you have to say to me you can say in front of my plant. marlo thomas: it was all happening on the street, but it wasn't happening on television. not at all. i mean the standards of practices watched us like hawks. marlo thomas: this went back to lucy and desi. they were married and th
ann marie: no i'm a single. marlo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on...
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to "the times," the neighbor said the flag was there for several days and that alito's wife, martha ann, was in dispute with another homeowner who displayed an anti-trump sign with an expletive, which offended martha ann alito, which led to an escalating clash between her and that neighbor. tonight, democratic senator dick durbin saying the flag creates the appearance of bias, demanding alito recuse himself from upcoming cases involving january 6th including former president trump's presidential immunity case where he's accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results. >> he is, you know, more than willing to wear his partisan colors on his sleeve or in this case on the flagpole. >> reporter: a court spokesperson did not respond to nbc news' request for comment. >> and, peter, there's also a headline tonight about an offer from nbc news and telemundo to host a presidential debate. >> that's right, lester. president trump today posted he has accepted that offer, that he wants to do additional debates with president biden, but the biden
to "the times," the neighbor said the flag was there for several days and that alito's wife, martha ann, was in dispute with another homeowner who displayed an anti-trump sign with an expletive, which offended martha ann alito, which led to an escalating clash between her and that neighbor. tonight, democratic senator dick durbin saying the flag creates the appearance of bias, demanding alito recuse himself from upcoming cases involving january 6th including former president trump's...
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. >> let's talk to ann next in rockport, massachusetts. hi, ann. >> caller: yes, hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. i'm very glad that i was able to get through this morning. i've been going through a huge problem here in rockport. we have -- it's a small community. about 5, 6000 people. i've been being harassed by a gentleman next door for the past six years. i tried to have an audience with the chief of police a couple years ago when one of the officers was working on a case and wrote up one of my complaints to make it look as though i was the aggressor and not the victim. he refused to meet with me. i have had multiple different charges. i've called the police department at this point over 100 times. the only help they give me is by constantly telling me that i need to go to the court. the man next door, my husband's a vietnam veteran. we're both 75. he's 78. my husband's been spit at. the man is now stalking me. hi follows me around the yard. he swears. f you and calls us all kinds of names if he sees us. >> is he mentally ill, ann? >> i seem to think he is. two we
. >> let's talk to ann next in rockport, massachusetts. hi, ann. >> caller: yes, hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. i'm very glad that i was able to get through this morning. i've been going through a huge problem here in rockport. we have -- it's a small community. about 5, 6000 people. i've been being harassed by a gentleman next door for the past six years. i tried to have an audience with the chief of police a couple years ago when one of the officers was working on...
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anne-marie? >> before i let you go, what can you tell us about the operation happening in rafah right now? >> reporter: well, it does seem like this momentum is building up. this is something that the israeli prime minister has said is going to happen despite the international community saying that it would put over a million palestinians' lives at risk. right now it seems like it is a smaller operation than a full-scale invasion into rafah. they're asking roughly 100,000 people to move up north to places like khan younis where they can get, as israel says, humanitarian aid. but this is a very difficult situation. there's a lot of fear that if israel goes in more palestinian civilians could be put at risk, and that's why we are seeing that pressure. but it does seem like we are witnessing the beginnings of this operation, anne-marie. >> all right. ian lee in london. thank you so much. >>> the fbi and the nypd are investigating bogus bomb threats emailed to a number of synagogues in new york city.
anne-marie? >> before i let you go, what can you tell us about the operation happening in rafah right now? >> reporter: well, it does seem like this momentum is building up. this is something that the israeli prime minister has said is going to happen despite the international community saying that it would put over a million palestinians' lives at risk. right now it seems like it is a smaller operation than a full-scale invasion into rafah. they're asking roughly 100,000 people to...
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apparently martha ann didn't like that and drove past their house, glaring at them. that is what -- that is when the upside down flag went up. on inauguration day, the neighbors drove past the alito home, and according to the "new york times," mrs. alito ran toward their car and yelled something they did not understand. the couple continued driving. as they passed alito home again, mrs. alito appeared to spit toward the vehicle. weeks later, the alitos were on a neighborhood stroll when martha ann saw the liberal neighbors. she used an expletive and called them fascists. justice alito, who was present, said nothing. that is when the female neighbor responded with a vulgarity toward mrs. alito. justice alito has denied any responsibility for the flag flying in his front yard, feet from the front door of his home which he presumably exits and enters every single day. today in two new letters to members of congress, he rejected calls to recuse himself on both january 6th cases, while blaming mean old martha ann, in typically defiant and indignant tones. "my wife is a pr
apparently martha ann didn't like that and drove past their house, glaring at them. that is what -- that is when the upside down flag went up. on inauguration day, the neighbors drove past the alito home, and according to the "new york times," mrs. alito ran toward their car and yelled something they did not understand. the couple continued driving. as they passed alito home again, mrs. alito appeared to spit toward the vehicle. weeks later, the alitos were on a neighborhood stroll...
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i'll speak with anne applebaum and rene de-res ta. and in a year when we'll hold elections, how will it work? joining us, peter banker, amna nawaz, evelyn far ka, and ben ginsberg. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. in just over five months voters will decide a presidential election with stakes that could not be higher for issues from the economy and abortion to immigration, foreign policy, and the supreme court. voters will pick 11 governors, 34 u.s. senators, 435 members of the house, decide dozens of statewide ballot measures, and choose thousands of state and local ee officials. but in the midst of a historic election, 81% say the democracy is under threat. nearly a third of the voters feel so strongly about it they'll vote for or against a candidate on that issue regardless of that candidate's stand on oesh issues. fo
i'll speak with anne applebaum and rene de-res ta. and in a year when we'll hold elections, how will it work? joining us, peter banker, amna nawaz, evelyn far ka, and ben ginsberg. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. in just over five months voters...
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ann: we'll make it... i promise. i love you. norman lear: we grow up in families and we all share these experiences in one way or another. ernest lee thomas: one day at a time, all in the family, maude, good times... all these family sitcoms they just owned the top 10. ♪ ethan alter: the 1980s were a radical transformation from what america had been like in the 1960s and 1970s... the economy was booming... judge: congratulations sir. ethan alter: ...as the reagan era took hold, there was a rise in conservative values. patrick gomez: we saw american audiences losing interest in socially relevant sitcoms, and really the sitcom started to die away. gerrad hall: dramas had really taken over, those soaps were so big: dynasty, dallas, magnum p.i. patrick gomez: and so you saw the family sitcom really strived to find a new identity. alex: i can't believe you guys can watch this, you look ridiculous. sarah rodman: family ties has one of the great premises in sitcom history. steven: half a million people trying to stop a senseless war.
ann: we'll make it... i promise. i love you. norman lear: we grow up in families and we all share these experiences in one way or another. ernest lee thomas: one day at a time, all in the family, maude, good times... all these family sitcoms they just owned the top 10. ♪ ethan alter: the 1980s were a radical transformation from what america had been like in the 1960s and 1970s... the economy was booming... judge: congratulations sir. ethan alter: ...as the reagan era took hold, there was a...
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i'll also be asking , ann, is the i'll also be asking, ann, is the introduction of national service the kick up the backside that british youngsters need? and in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll we've been asking were nigel farage's comments about some muslims not sharing british values islamophobic? the results are in. i shall reveal all. plus ann widdecombe, i think in well, does the strictly star giovanni pernice have a case to answer ? lawyers have been answer? lawyers have been brought in. the bbc are looking at evidence of mental cruelty of physical injuries from major stars on strictly the first big crisis in the show's history. will jane has messaged in gbnews.com/yoursay and jane is a gb news member who says as a dance teacher, i like to watch the training they're put through. i think it's a metoo situation that's happening to giovanni. i remember brendan cole received similar criticism. carl says why did this lady not tell giovanni to tone it down a bit? and were her feet too bruised to walk away? she's pathetic. and now playing the mental health card. i suppose i
i'll also be asking , ann, is the i'll also be asking, ann, is the introduction of national service the kick up the backside that british youngsters need? and in an exclusive mark dolan tonight people's poll we've been asking were nigel farage's comments about some muslims not sharing british values islamophobic? the results are in. i shall reveal all. plus ann widdecombe, i think in well, does the strictly star giovanni pernice have a case to answer ? lawyers have been answer? lawyers have...
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welcome back to breakfast with me and anne. we are joined by the editor of the spectator, cindy yu and social campaigner winston davis to go through the papers. very good morning to you both . and, cindy, let's start both. and, cindy, let's start with you, shall we? this is our top story this morning. this is about rent controls . about rent controls. >> yep. >> yep. >> so, rachel reeves on an interview recently basically failed to rule out rent caps . failed to rule out rent caps. and rent caps basically are where the government can say to your local council or local landlords, you cannot raise your rent above the certain level. theoretically, it sounds like a great idea because for tenants they won't be facing 50% rises or something like that . but or something like that. but actually, when you look at the economics of the thing, if something like this does come in, it just makes their it just makes shortage come in, actually, because landlords aren't unable to respond to the market. if there's more demand for it, they can't
welcome back to breakfast with me and anne. we are joined by the editor of the spectator, cindy yu and social campaigner winston davis to go through the papers. very good morning to you both . and, cindy, let's start both. and, cindy, let's start with you, shall we? this is our top story this morning. this is about rent controls . about rent controls. >> yep. >> yep. >> so, rachel reeves on an interview recently basically failed to rule out rent caps . failed to rule out rent...
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anne makovec has the new information just in from investigators. anne? >> we are hearing police officers may have shot a person but are waiting for details from police. this is in the bayview taking another live look from our chopper over the scene. a lot of officers are in this area and the streets are blocked off. it's an industrial neighborhood near several warehouses. police have not confirmed anything yet, but we have heard there was a man with a gun in the area. police arrived on scene and shots were fired. here's a closer look from our map. it's near the intersection of jennings and donner right outside a facility called hong kong productions. this is some video posted on citizen app a little over an hour ago. there appears to be some activity on the left-hand side of your screen behind the gate and the street outside is blocked off. no word yet on if that man may have fired at police nor that person's condition, but we will keep an eye on this developing news and bring you the latest throughout the evening. >>> the bay area desperately needs more
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a horrifying scene at a campaign rally in mexico as a stage comes crashing down. [ screams ] at least nine people were killed including a child. more than 60 others were hurt. it happened in the northern mexico state of nuevo leon. people on stage including a long-shot presidential candidate were seen running to the back to avoid the falling structure. he was not hurt. mexico's president said a gust of wind is to blame. >>> back here in the u.s., another harrowing night for millions of americans in the path of these destructive storms. this video from belton, texas, last night shows the damage left behind. trees and power lines down, debris covering the roads. as for the devastation in iowa, authorities have now confirmed at least five were killed and 35 others hurt, and the president will go to see the damage firsthand. naomi ruchim is joining us with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sadly emergency crews on the ground believe th
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, a horrifying scene at a campaign rally in mexico as a stage comes crashing down. [ screams ] at least nine people were killed including a child. more than 60 others were hurt. it happened in the northern mexico state of nuevo leon. people on stage including a long-shot presidential candidate were seen running to the back to avoid the falling structure. he was not hurt. mexico's president said a gust of wind is to blame. >>> back here in the...
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princess anne, the hard working. princess anne, the jewel in the royal crown. but first, mark meets . and this first, mark meets. and this evening, legendary south african rugby player francois pienaar, who played flanker for the spnngboks who played flanker for the springboks from 1993 until 1996, winning 29 international caps, all of them as captain . in one all of them as captain. in one of many career highlights, pienaar led south africa to victory in the 1995 rugby world cup. one of the iconic moments of that victory was south african president nelson mandela , wearing a springboks jersey beanng , wearing a springboks jersey bearing pienaar's number, presenting him with the webb ellis cup, demonstrating just how far south africa had come since the years of apartheid. well, i caught up with the great man earlier, francois pienaar , man earlier, francois pienaar, welcome to mark dolan tonight. tell me about your childhood growing up in south africa and how that shaped the person you became, i was born in vereeniging , which is an vereeniging, which is an ind
princess anne, the hard working. princess anne, the jewel in the royal crown. but first, mark meets . and this first, mark meets. and this evening, legendary south african rugby player francois pienaar, who played flanker for the spnngboks who played flanker for the springboks from 1993 until 1996, winning 29 international caps, all of them as captain . in one all of them as captain. in one of many career highlights, pienaar led south africa to victory in the 1995 rugby world cup. one of the...
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if ann was actually paying attention to his campaign. afterwards on x he said quote, i disagree with her but respect that she had the guts to speak her mind. something that two of them could agree on though? >> there are arab street signs, vivek! when you take in that many immigrants from that area of the world at once, and we're taking them from all kinds of areas. they create their own little mexicos, their own little whatever. >> yeah, enclaves, absolutely. it's disgusting, actually. >> you know what that looks and smells like mr. ramaswamy? desperation. molly and dean are both back with me. dean, i'll start with you. there's so many layers to unpack in this exchange, but what do you make? >> with vivek versus ann coulter, it's like watching the cowboys play the patriots as a giants fan. i just root for injuries. i think ramaswamy is worse because he thinks he's white, and coulter told him why he only got 3% of the vote and tim scott got less, because they're not race and are sell outs. they're both race grifters. to me, vivek is wors
if ann was actually paying attention to his campaign. afterwards on x he said quote, i disagree with her but respect that she had the guts to speak her mind. something that two of them could agree on though? >> there are arab street signs, vivek! when you take in that many immigrants from that area of the world at once, and we're taking them from all kinds of areas. they create their own little mexicos, their own little whatever. >> yeah, enclaves, absolutely. it's disgusting,...
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that is martha anne alito, the person who 18 years later is a at the center of justice alito's ethics scandal. two years ago the story broke the alito had a symbol of the january 6th insurrection flying over their home days after january 6th. justice alito responded by pointing their fingers at his wife. then another flag flying at justice alito's vacation home. alito did not immediately offer an explanation. now today justice alito has broken his silence on that second flag once again pointing to his wife and declaring he will not recuse himself from any january 6th related cases. in two letters to democrats in congress justice alito writes my wife is fond of flying flags, i am not. a reasonable person who is not motivated by political or ideological considerations or a desire to effect the outcome of supreme court cases would conclude this does not meet the applicable standard for recusal. it should be noted here that many reasonable people including ethics experts and a sitting federal judge have said, indeed, it does meet the standard for recusal. but anyway alito's defiance comes
that is martha anne alito, the person who 18 years later is a at the center of justice alito's ethics scandal. two years ago the story broke the alito had a symbol of the january 6th insurrection flying over their home days after january 6th. justice alito responded by pointing their fingers at his wife. then another flag flying at justice alito's vacation home. alito did not immediately offer an explanation. now today justice alito has broken his silence on that second flag once again pointing...
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. -- paula anne vennells- do — secondly, page 130,. -- paula anne vennells. do you _ secondly, page 130,. -- paula anne vennells. do you see _ secondly, page 130,. -- paula anne vennells. do you see in _ secondly, page 130,. -- paula anne vennells. do you see in the - secondly, page 130,. -- paula anne vennells. do you see in the third i vennells. do you see in the third line where _ vennells. do you see in the third line where it _ vennells. do you see in the third line where it says _ vennells. do you see in the third line where it says questions i vennells. do you see in the third line where it says questions 53 l vennells. do you see in the third l line where it says questions 53 and 54 omitted — line where it says questions 53 and 54 omitted as general questions? should _ 54 omitted as general questions? should that read questions 53 and 54 are dealt— should that read questions 53 and 54 are dealt with elsewhere in the statement? it are dealt with elsewhere in the statement?— are dealt with elsewhere in the statement?_ thank . are dealt with elsewh
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i also want to thank ann and bill and the other folks on the related team. it has-you can't imagine how much work goes go into these projects and developments so it is a real team effort. just really thrilled we are here today. i'm very excited. and keep looking over there at the center at the hub and getting more and more excited about the opening that, so i just also want to thank all the city folks here today. we'll be introducing a couple of them in a second, but it is a unbelievable amount of work for all the parties involved. i see the mayor breed is not yet arrived, which means that we have the opportunity to introduce supervisor--sorry, senator wiener. >> dueling scripts. here we go. i am so honored to introduce our very first speaker. i had the pleasure introducing senator scott wiener in the past and feel i never do him justice because he is that amazing but i'll try again. senator was elected in 2016 and reelected in 2020. and he represents the 11 sinatorial district. senator scott wiener worked tirelessly on so many very important causes, transpo
i also want to thank ann and bill and the other folks on the related team. it has-you can't imagine how much work goes go into these projects and developments so it is a real team effort. just really thrilled we are here today. i'm very excited. and keep looking over there at the center at the hub and getting more and more excited about the opening that, so i just also want to thank all the city folks here today. we'll be introducing a couple of them in a second, but it is a unbelievable amount...
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anne died and _ footage is stomach churning. anne died and it— footage is stomach churning. anne died and it took nearly a year before — died and it took nearly a year before the cqc launched a criminal investigation. now the children are working _ investigation. now the children are working to — investigation. now the children are working to prevent further abuse. her son _ working to prevent further abuse. her son came to see me with his mp to ask— her son came to see me with his mp to ask for— her son came to see me with his mp to ask for my— her son came to see me with his mp to ask for my help. will the prime minister— to ask for my help. will the prime ministerjoin me in backing anne's lawi _ ministerjoin me in backing anne's law. a _ ministerjoin me in backing anne's law, a national register to professionalise the care workforce and hold _ professionalise the care workforce and hold those staff who are abusive to account _ and hold those staff who are abusive to account. will he meet with her family— to account. will he meet with her family and — to ac
anne died and _ footage is stomach churning. anne died and it— footage is stomach churning. anne died and it took nearly a year before — died and it took nearly a year before the cqc launched a criminal investigation. now the children are working _ investigation. now the children are working to — investigation. now the children are working to prevent further abuse. her son _ working to prevent further abuse. her son came to see me with his mp to ask— her son came to see me with his mp...
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. >>> and, the mindnumbing conversation between ann coulter and vivek ramaswamy that earned them the title of worst of the week. i am ayman mohyeldin. let's do it. >>> i start this hour by taking you back to the quaint time that was 2015, back when we were still figuring out what the dating term, ghosting, actually, meant, and what a lot of us did not know about that fringe movement that was the alternative right. that all changed with donald trump's golden escalator ride at trump tower, when he announced his longshot presidential campaign. trump, of course, started by courting the fringe alt rights movement, enlisting the help of steve bannon, and then executive chairman of breitbart. this early flirtation was concerning for conservative commentator, david french. he wrote an op-ed in 2015 calling out the movement, saying many of them are unapologetically white nationalists, hate interracial adoption, and other race mixing practices, and think about the issue of immigration, primarily, if not exclusively, in racial terms. french and his wife were quickly bombarded with threats from
. >>> and, the mindnumbing conversation between ann coulter and vivek ramaswamy that earned them the title of worst of the week. i am ayman mohyeldin. let's do it. >>> i start this hour by taking you back to the quaint time that was 2015, back when we were still figuring out what the dating term, ghosting, actually, meant, and what a lot of us did not know about that fringe movement that was the alternative right. that all changed with donald trump's golden escalator ride at...
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now, georgia, do you have sympathy for anne robinson? if you had 50 million in the bank and you had some children , bank and you had some children, would you be out saying go wild? i wouldn't necessarily be saying go wild if my children were teenagers , for example. i think teenagers, for example. i think i'd probably say yes. >> that would be unwise to give them that money until they're a bit more sensible, i do i agree that she did this, the right thing. >> i mean, she. yeah, absolutely, and speaking as someone who's self—employed and has to file their own taxes with hmrc every year, any criticism of it? i'm happy to, to be on side. >> it's a nightmare. >> it's a nightmare. >> it's a nightmare. >> it's really heartbreaking. >> it's really heartbreaking. >> have you ever tried to get hold of them on the phone? unfortunately, yes, yeah. so they should be paying me. really? yes, yes. and what catherine was saying about our government being inefficient, is absolutely true. and i think anne robinson's decision is, i think i would applaud
now, georgia, do you have sympathy for anne robinson? if you had 50 million in the bank and you had some children , bank and you had some children, would you be out saying go wild? i wouldn't necessarily be saying go wild if my children were teenagers , for example. i think teenagers, for example. i think i'd probably say yes. >> that would be unwise to give them that money until they're a bit more sensible, i do i agree that she did this, the right thing. >> i mean, she. yeah,...
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quite a day in court, jarred. >> you know, anne-marie, there's always something. the judge had already cleared the courtroom, so the jury did not see the tense exchange between him and the defense's first witness, former federal prosecutor robert costello, but there were plenty of other fireworks as the trump team continues to chip away at michael cohen's credibility. this comes after a fiery monday on the stand. at one point judge juan merchan ordered the jury out of the room and reprimanded costello for talking over him, rolling his eyes, and making comments under his breath. >> the person that the jury most identifies with is the judge, so it's not a good thing for the defense to put on a witness where it's apparent that the judge is not pleased with that witness. >> reporter: the prosecute rested yesterday. in his fourth day on the stand trump fixer michael cohen admitted to stealing from the organization. in 2017 they owed a technology company $50,000. cohen said he paid them about $20,000 in cash in a brown pape% bag and kept the rest. you stole from the tru
quite a day in court, jarred. >> you know, anne-marie, there's always something. the judge had already cleared the courtroom, so the jury did not see the tense exchange between him and the defense's first witness, former federal prosecutor robert costello, but there were plenty of other fireworks as the trump team continues to chip away at michael cohen's credibility. this comes after a fiery monday on the stand. at one point judge juan merchan ordered the jury out of the room and...
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i spoke to anne stevenson—yang from thej capital research advisory firm, who explained why she's not confident the country will hit its growth target for the year. they would like to bring sentiment of the measures they have announced really mean that the government becomes the buyer of last resort and of a
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i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy daniels and the alleged sexual encounter she had with former president donald trump. they can focus on former fixer's testimony, michael cohen, and say donald trump was directly involved with those hush money payments. meanwhile they can argue cohen's words are not credible and all they have to do is show that the prosecutors failed to prove donald trump was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. soon, the fate of former president donald trump will be in the hands of a manhattan jury following today's closing arguments. >> in th
i'm anne-marie green. today marks the beginning of the end of donald trump's so-called hush money trial. after more than a month of testimony, prosecutors and the defense will get to give their final arguments today before the jury decides trump's fate. cbs's astrid martinez joins us outside the courthouse in lower manhattan on what to expect today. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the closing arguments gives the jurors an opportunity to be reminded of stormy...
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congress, he rejected calls to recuse himself on both january 6th cases, while blaming mean old martha ann, in typically defiant and indignant tones. "my wife is a private citizen, and she possesses the same first amendment rights as every other american. she makes her own decisions, and i have always respected her right to do so. i am confident that a reasonable person who is not motivated by political or idealogical considerations or the desire to affect the outcome of supreme court cases would conclude the facts recounted above do not meet the applicable standard for recusal." as for the appeal to heaven flag outside their new jersey home that flag repurposed as a symbol of support for donald trump was flown during the january 6th insurrection. that flag alito shoves martha
congress, he rejected calls to recuse himself on both january 6th cases, while blaming mean old martha ann, in typically defiant and indignant tones. "my wife is a private citizen, and she possesses the same first amendment rights as every other american. she makes her own decisions, and i have always respected her right to do so. i am confident that a reasonable person who is not motivated by political or idealogical considerations or the desire to affect the outcome of supreme court...
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pulitzer prize winning historian anne applebaum is here tonight. we're going to be speaking with her in just a few moments. she's just written this in the atlantic which i think is really important. the title is, democracy is losing the propaganda war. autocrats in china, russia, and other places around the world c are now colluding with maga a republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom everywhere. applebaum writes autocratic regimes have slowly turned their repressive mechanisms outward into the democratic world. if people are naturally drawn to the image of human rights, to the dream of freedom, then those concepts have to be poisoned. f that requires more than a political system that defends against liberal ideas. it also requires an offensive plan, a narrative that damages the idea of democracy everywhere in the world. and the tools to deliver it. she says, quote, here is a difficult truth. a part of the american political spectrum is not merely a passive recipient of the combined authoritarian narratives that come from these countries tha
pulitzer prize winning historian anne applebaum is here tonight. we're going to be speaking with her in just a few moments. she's just written this in the atlantic which i think is really important. the title is, democracy is losing the propaganda war. autocrats in china, russia, and other places around the world c are now colluding with maga a republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom everywhere. applebaum writes autocratic regimes have slowly turned their repressive mechanisms outward...
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that was a shouting match in february that led the neighbors to call the police on martha- ann alito. weeks after they had flown the notorious flag. now you might think given all of these developments and growing calls from members of the senate judiciary committee demanding alito accuse himself from pending cases, alito is reconsidering his story. you would be wrong. today alito sent a defiant letter to the senators. on his supreme court letterhead. i should note he is responding to senators who did not write to him. they wrote to chief justice roberts but he is writing back and saying he is under no obligation to recuse himself, even intimating he is obligated not to, which is unclear, and adding wild details to the story. i had nothing whatsoever to do with the flying of that flag. i was not aware of the upside
that was a shouting match in february that led the neighbors to call the police on martha- ann alito. weeks after they had flown the notorious flag. now you might think given all of these developments and growing calls from members of the senate judiciary committee demanding alito accuse himself from pending cases, alito is reconsidering his story. you would be wrong. today alito sent a defiant letter to the senators. on his supreme court letterhead. i should note he is responding to senators...
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charlotte and anne, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> yeah. thanks so much. >> and i want to start with you. it is stunning, i think, for a lot of people to hear that most kids don't seek out or get the help. we quoted that figure of 70. why? what are the barriers? >> i think there are a number of different factors at play, but i think stigma remains a big barrier. uh- and just education in general education about what the early warning signs are and also how to get help. you know, it's pretty complex and trying to access resources. once you introduce like insurance and having to tell your parents there are a lot of barriers for teens to reach out. >> all right. and charlotte, that is why you built a new ai powered tool to try to break down some of those barriers. it's called search mental health. tell us about it. what is this and how did the idea come to you? >> thank you. kristin. search mental health is the first ai powered navigation tool for mental health services. essentially with search mental health, youth can simply type their situat
charlotte and anne, thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you for having us. >> yeah. thanks so much. >> and i want to start with you. it is stunning, i think, for a lot of people to hear that most kids don't seek out or get the help. we quoted that figure of 70. why? what are the barriers? >> i think there are a number of different factors at play, but i think stigma remains a big barrier. uh- and just education in general education about what the early...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then begin deliberations to decide if the former president falsified business records tied to the stormy daniels -- to stormy daniels, rather, and if those payments were made to cover up another crime -- conspiracy to violate a state election law. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. court is set to reconvene here at 10:00 this morning after a very long day yesterday. at that point the judge will talk through all of the intense legal issues that the jury must consider in this case. that's expected to take about an hour, and then after that the former president's fate will be in the hands of this jury. today judge juan merchan gives instructions to the jury, and then the
i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then begin deliberations to decide if the former president falsified business records tied to the stormy daniels -- to stormy daniels, rather, and if those payments were made to cover up another crime -- conspiracy to violate a state...
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so i'm here to surprise 102—year—old ann taylor from haringey. undocumented migration figures hit record highs last year with the issue of major one ahead of the presidential election. our correspondent reports from the town of eagle pass. where the deadly waters of the rio grande meet the razor wire of america's southern frontier, a woman has waded her way from the mexican side, finally reaching the safety of us soil. she pleads to cross the fence. she has gone back into the water. oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness. an activist films the scene as the woman met by us guards returns to the river, which is notorious for the numbers killed trying to cross. herfate is now unknown. directly on the other side it goes slower, you can see through and you can see the river right there. we joined a volunteer who saw the scene unfold. here, at the ground zero of america's bitter feud over immigration. in texas, drownings have risen dramatically in the last 18 months, as the numbers of people trying to cross into the us hit record highs. i fe
so i'm here to surprise 102—year—old ann taylor from haringey. undocumented migration figures hit record highs last year with the issue of major one ahead of the presidential election. our correspondent reports from the town of eagle pass. where the deadly waters of the rio grande meet the razor wire of america's southern frontier, a woman has waded her way from the mexican side, finally reaching the safety of us soil. she pleads to cross the fence. she has gone back into the water. oh, my...
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>> liz ann was right. valuations aren't a great market tool, but one of the things we've noticed recently, the past couple of weeks the equity risk premium has moved negative. it doesn't tell you anything for the next couple of months as i mentioned. we do think the case for equity is strong at the moment. but what it does tell you really consistently over a longer term basis, think even ten years out, that the trade- off between equity and bonds doesn't quite make sense anymore. so that supports one of our highest conviction views, which you and i have talked about a lot, which is taking some of the gains we've seen in equity, activating it in high yield, where you still get the benefit of the bull market we're seeing, but higher income streams in the meantime. >> what about taking the cash and use your word, activating it into equities? i mean that's what some are banking on to get you to the next leg. >> we are actually moving cash into short duration fixed income for a couple of reasons. one is you sti
>> liz ann was right. valuations aren't a great market tool, but one of the things we've noticed recently, the past couple of weeks the equity risk premium has moved negative. it doesn't tell you anything for the next couple of months as i mentioned. we do think the case for equity is strong at the moment. but what it does tell you really consistently over a longer term basis, think even ten years out, that the trade- off between equity and bonds doesn't quite make sense anymore. so that...
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anne—marie mcavoy former assistant to new york attorney in new york... thank you both forjoining me. . former federal prosecutor kept crossing the line and answering questions that were a sustained objection. questions that were a sustained ob'ection. . , ., objection. that is a trick i . uess objection. that is a trick i guess that _ objection. that is a trick i guess that sometimes i objection. that is a trick i - guess that sometimes witnesses employ to try to get an answer evenif employ to try to get an answer even if they know it is going to be ultimately stricken from the record. once a jury hears it is has a chance of landing an impression on them. so he kept doing that and then at some point when the judge told him essentially to stay in line and answer questions when they are not objected to and are not sustained and do not speak out of turn, costello kind of gave this disrespectful gesture, kind of like rushing him off and also said loud enough for thejudge to hear, "gs". as though he was completely exasperated that his objections kept getting
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