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if sarah was the one who argued the case in the supreme court sarah does you know she works very hard preparing for that but a lot of that was optics. she looked a certain way. she was very feminine and linda always had sort of must-hair and was very uncomfortable in front of the cameras and almost immediately when rose decided in january of 1973 sarah really cuts linda from the story. she starts saying i instead of we and linda does nothing to correct the record what sort of fascinating is this infuriates not linda belinda's mother and linda's mother worked for the southern baptist convention. and what's fascinating to me. i didn't know this when i started doing this work. was that the sbc this enormous evangelical body was pro-choice until 1980 and so there was room for linda in her church. she was a religious baptist herself, and she was able to sort of have the comfort of her church and of her conviction later on the church switches about faces not only on abortion but also on homosexuality, which was very difficult for linda because she is gay and also sort of on just the place o
if sarah was the one who argued the case in the supreme court sarah does you know she works very hard preparing for that but a lot of that was optics. she looked a certain way. she was very feminine and linda always had sort of must-hair and was very uncomfortable in front of the cameras and almost immediately when rose decided in january of 1973 sarah really cuts linda from the story. she starts saying i instead of we and linda does nothing to correct the record what sort of fascinating is...
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sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion-dollar trust fund. >> i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. they were doing well. >> absolutely. >> was your company making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and james was tough. and buff. and all man. >> it would be 20 degrees outside and he'd be wearing a t-shirt. everyone else has a little shiver. he's standing there shivering but he's making sure his arms are pumped up. >> he's a buff guy. >> yeah. he wants you to see his guns. he's showing them off. and their perfectly white teeth and their tans. they looked like ken and barbie. they didn't fit in at all. >> not a nickname sarah took to, mind you. >> no, i feel like i have somewhat of a brain, i don't want to be called just a barbie. >> well, you're living in
sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion-dollar trust fund. >> i was like, this guy's a winner. >> a lot of money around. they were doing well. >> absolutely. >> was your company making money? >> yes, it sure seemed like it. >> and...
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there's sarah. she's one year old. >> luck-brimmer: one years old. >> stahl: and this looks like emily. >> luck-brimmer: yes. >> stahl: she's three. and here's samuel. >> luck-brimmer: yeah. >> stahl: he's five. to karice, that meant samuel, sarah's older brother, was born before emancipation. so, karice searched for him in another historical record called the virginia slave birth index, where slave owners had to list births on their property. >> luck-brimmer: this document. >> stahl: and there, under n.c. miller's name... >> luck-brimmer: n.c. >> stahl: right. >> luck-brimmer: and there's samuel. >> stahl: oh. was samuel. >> luck-brimmer: and, look at that. >> stahl: oh, my word. >> luck-brimmer: it lists violet as his mother. >> stahl: it was the genealogy equivalent of a smoking gun. so this is proof that violet, sarah's mother, was enslaved by n.c. miller? >> luck-brimmer: yes, yes. >> stahl: and this is absolute proof? >> luck-brimmer: this is absolute, definite proof. >> stahl: and you were ab
there's sarah. she's one year old. >> luck-brimmer: one years old. >> stahl: and this looks like emily. >> luck-brimmer: yes. >> stahl: she's three. and here's samuel. >> luck-brimmer: yeah. >> stahl: he's five. to karice, that meant samuel, sarah's older brother, was born before emancipation. so, karice searched for him in another historical record called the virginia slave birth index, where slave owners had to list births on their property. >>...
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pretty empty, sarah. (sarah harrison) yeah, i know. it's been a little while. of course, in winter, you're not boiling them as much. it's much more important in summer. (sope fouron) o.k. that's done. (sarah harrison) that's done. another job done, check. - yeah, check. - this is my water pump. when you've got enough solar panels, it's great to be able to run it. - so the solar panels run this thing, and then the water... i've seen a lot of these around, these tanks. - yeah. yeah. - of course! - so it catches the roof water. as you see, it's not a very big tank, so i need to empty it as it's raining. - so you empty it... - i have a big hose that goes to a 5000-gallon concrete tank that's up in the bush there. it's also about 60 feet up, so it generates really good pressure to the house. i've got another 5000-gallon tank at the top. i've got another shed out back. - so you have three tanks? - yeah, well two big holding tanks and this little catching tank. - and then you have to pump the water out... - pump it up to the holding tank, and then the gravity feeds it
pretty empty, sarah. (sarah harrison) yeah, i know. it's been a little while. of course, in winter, you're not boiling them as much. it's much more important in summer. (sope fouron) o.k. that's done. (sarah harrison) that's done. another job done, check. - yeah, check. - this is my water pump. when you've got enough solar panels, it's great to be able to run it. - so the solar panels run this thing, and then the water... i've seen a lot of these around, these tanks. - yeah. yeah. - of course!...
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ah ok, let's go back to sarah in jersey city. there seems to only be one gear in play here in this the move forward with a conflict. and what is so i find so very peculiar is number one. what is winning mean in this conflict? i mean, i don't even wanna even go down that path. i mean, i think these people have no idea of the dangers that they're creating. number 2, the, even at this stage of the conflict that should have never happened in the 1st place . i'm western publics are and, and consumers are being affected. well, i'd like to, you know, we, we, we've talked about on this program and the, the conflict in iraq and syria and libya and all that was, that really didn't affect the western citizenry very, very much. this is beginning to really a bomb pinch, a lot of people here and there seems to be no easing down and even willing to sit down to talk. i mean, we update the, we have the french, the, the allianz and the germans are, you know, way we should talk about negotiations while pushing more of war sanctions. will. that's no
ah ok, let's go back to sarah in jersey city. there seems to only be one gear in play here in this the move forward with a conflict. and what is so i find so very peculiar is number one. what is winning mean in this conflict? i mean, i don't even wanna even go down that path. i mean, i think these people have no idea of the dangers that they're creating. number 2, the, even at this stage of the conflict that should have never happened in the 1st place . i'm western publics are and, and...
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okay, let me, let me go to sarah here in jersey. see, sarah, i mean, on this program um from december 17th, all the way up to the conflict on february 24th, almost every single program i made on those 2 proposals that the russians had at one to nato one to the united states. and of course, we all know the reaction. now, i mean, these are not good faith actors. i mean, those were good faith. you can call them ultimatums if you want. look fine. okay. but there was a point of reference. i mean, i did, i, you know, in and then you know, when i look at, you know, the, the, the, the, a, we have a call for a, a ceasefire by a defend secretary law lloyd austin. i mean, well, i wouldn't believe anything. i wouldn't believe i would, i would probably believe a used car salesman more than i would believe the defense secretary right now. i mean, this is really, it's almost impossible. even the wind is conflict out because you don't know who is it you who to talk to, and the people that you might talk to aren't good faith actors. this was done by
okay, let me, let me go to sarah here in jersey. see, sarah, i mean, on this program um from december 17th, all the way up to the conflict on february 24th, almost every single program i made on those 2 proposals that the russians had at one to nato one to the united states. and of course, we all know the reaction. now, i mean, these are not good faith actors. i mean, those were good faith. you can call them ultimatums if you want. look fine. okay. but there was a point of reference. i mean, i...
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sarah silverman will be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause sarah silverman. the pride -- sarah silverman, known as the pride of bedford, new hampshire, which is a real burn because it's also my hometown [ laughs ] and you know him from "burn notice," "fargo," and now "law & order." jeffrey donovan will be joining us [ cheers and applause and this is so exciting, music from one of my favorite bands, sleaford mods. they're back on the show [ cheers and applause this is the first time they're here live. i can't wait for that. but before we get to all of our wonderful guests north carolina republican congressman madison cawthorn, one of the most vocal proponents of donald trump's big lie about the 2020 election, lost his gop primary last night despite trump's endorsement. but trump's minions are still moving full steam ahead with their plan for the next coup for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: you know, guys, politics is a rough and tumble business, and d.c. can be a cruel town just when you feel like you're making
sarah silverman will be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause sarah silverman. the pride -- sarah silverman, known as the pride of bedford, new hampshire, which is a real burn because it's also my hometown [ laughs ] and you know him from "burn notice," "fargo," and now "law & order." jeffrey donovan will be joining us [ cheers and applause and this is so exciting, music from one of my favorite bands, sleaford mods. they're back on the show [ cheers and...
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let's go back to sarah in jersey city. there seems only be one gear in play here in this to move forward with a conflict. and what is so i find so very peculiar is number one. what is winning mean in this conflict? i mean, i don't even wanna even go down that path. i mean, i think these people have no idea of the dangers that they're creating. number 2, even at this stage of the conflict that should have never happened in the 1st place . i'm western publics are and, and consumers are being affected. i like to, you know, we, we, we've talked about on this program really the conflict in iraq and syria and libby and all that was, that really didn't affect the western citizenry very, very much. this is beginning to really a bomb pinch. a lot of people here and there seems to be no easing down and even willing to sit down to talk. i mean, we up there the, we have the french, the, the italians and the germans are, you know, way we should talk about negotiations while pushing more war sanctions will. that's not how negotiations w
let's go back to sarah in jersey city. there seems only be one gear in play here in this to move forward with a conflict. and what is so i find so very peculiar is number one. what is winning mean in this conflict? i mean, i don't even wanna even go down that path. i mean, i think these people have no idea of the dangers that they're creating. number 2, even at this stage of the conflict that should have never happened in the 1st place . i'm western publics are and, and consumers are being...
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everyone will know the name sarah haycox. >> sarah for president. >> my choice for the next justice league super hero joins us now. welcome to kindness 101. >> thank you. >> when you first saw the name on the school, what did that feel like? >> i could picture it in my head when it was actually a thing. but just like to see it felt good to be like, yeah, that actually happened. >> what a lot of people see justice, they think, it's not my problem. what made you think that you wanted to take this on? >> i think and justice is everyone's problem. if you can do something, why not? >> what message do you have for kids like me and emmitt who want to do this stuff? >> i would say just go for it. like you never really know what will happen. and if you don't try, that's at least one outcome that's been dcided. >> that's great advice. thank you so much, sarah, really appreciate you joining us. >> yeah, thank you. bye. >> so, next time you see someone not getting the credit they deserve, do them justice. >> and don't forget, to stay kind. vrnlt if you are looking for an adul way t spend a tour, how a
everyone will know the name sarah haycox. >> sarah for president. >> my choice for the next justice league super hero joins us now. welcome to kindness 101. >> thank you. >> when you first saw the name on the school, what did that feel like? >> i could picture it in my head when it was actually a thing. but just like to see it felt good to be like, yeah, that actually happened. >> what a lot of people see justice, they think, it's not my problem. what made...
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thank you, sarah. sarah live in houston there. the care regulator has ordered an nhs trust to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwife donna ockenden was appointed to chair an independent review into services, after dozens of baby deaths. the trust says it's working hard to make improvements. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. and a warning, you may find some details and images in his report distressing. say cheese! nine months old barry has helped his parents rediscover their zest for life. the couple's older daughter wynter should be playing alongside him. had they delivered her sooner, she would be alive. the andrews family had gone to nottingham's queen's medical centre in 2019 to deliver their healthy baby, but a catalogue of maternity failures, including too few staff, meant wyn
thank you, sarah. sarah live in houston there. the care regulator has ordered an nhs trust to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwife donna ockenden was appointed to chair an independent review into services, after dozens of baby deaths. the trust says it's working hard...
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sarah smith, bbc news, uvalde, texas. columbine, parkland and now uvalde — the latest name in the grim list of school shootings across america. president biden has made a heartfelt appealfor america to "stand up to the gun lobby" and tighten restrictions but america is as divided as ever about the stated right to bear arms. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from sandy hook in connecticut where a decade ago 20 children and six adults were killed in a mass shooting at a primary school. the flag's at half mast, a gesture of empathy from one town, one of so many scarred by the tragedy of gun violence, but there's despair here, as well. almost a decade ago six—year—old dylan hockley was murdered in his school along with 25 others. his mother, nicole, set up the sandy hook promise foundation. with little hope of gun control, the focus is on trying to help schools identify potential killers in advance. your thoughts and prayers are meaningless unless there is something substantive behind it that backs it up, and a lot
sarah smith, bbc news, uvalde, texas. columbine, parkland and now uvalde — the latest name in the grim list of school shootings across america. president biden has made a heartfelt appealfor america to "stand up to the gun lobby" and tighten restrictions but america is as divided as ever about the stated right to bear arms. our correspondentjohn sudworth reports from sandy hook in connecticut where a decade ago 20 children and six adults were killed in a mass shooting at a primary...
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sarah: the starting point for balance sheet is to look ahead. it does give some room for consumers to lean on those balance sheets. if you look at household relative income, it is the lowest since 2002. the debt services even lower. about the lowest we've seen since 1980. that gives room to continue to rely on the balance sheet, but if we are not going to see a deterioration in this balance sheet fundamentals, it will come down to what we see in terms of the labor market. the ongoing strength in jobs. it may not sustain if workers can continue to get wage gains that keep up with inflation. that will be really important for driving income, and spending growth as we get further into the year. jon: going back to the numbers on inflation which are three times the preferred target, on a day when you can look at one of the key indicators that is showing perhaps a little bit of cooling and prices, as your tone change in terms of what you are expecting from the fed in terms of their aggressive pass going forward -- pass going for? sarah: yes, we saw inf
sarah: the starting point for balance sheet is to look ahead. it does give some room for consumers to lean on those balance sheets. if you look at household relative income, it is the lowest since 2002. the debt services even lower. about the lowest we've seen since 1980. that gives room to continue to rely on the balance sheet, but if we are not going to see a deterioration in this balance sheet fundamentals, it will come down to what we see in terms of the labor market. the ongoing strength...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news,yiv. kasia: throughout this war, there has been evidence of russian forces killing civilians. more than 1000 bodies have been found in areas near kyiv at were previously under russian control. our correspondent james waterhouse met someone who lost his family. james: with extraordinary composure and detail, ivan shows me what he has los >> we found my mother dead here. then, we kept searching. james: 200 meters away, he found his brother next to his dog, and he found his grandmother covered in bricks, and his one-year-old daught on a sof still breathing. then, his wife. then, his father. >> it was a horror, very scary and hard to undstand. we h someone was still alive, hiding in a basement. opejames: all he is left with or memories and pictures. helena died the same day. ivan was six and his family that in his fatin his family. this is the police station where ivan was working when his home was hit. ivan is not interested in justice. in his words, he was the russians carried out the attack
sarah rainsford, bbc news,yiv. kasia: throughout this war, there has been evidence of russian forces killing civilians. more than 1000 bodies have been found in areas near kyiv at were previously under russian control. our correspondent james waterhouse met someone who lost his family. james: with extraordinary composure and detail, ivan shows me what he has los >> we found my mother dead here. then, we kept searching. james: 200 meters away, he found his brother next to his dog, and he...
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sarah: i think it is very complicated. i think a lot of people watching the news have become oversaturated with grief. it is such a generational trauma. gun violence impacts people across all ages, it always has, but our generation specifically has had this reality thrown into our face time and time again. we grew up in the aftermath of columbine, we graduated in the shadow of parkland. so much of this has been ingrained into our psyche as young people. it is a constant challenge to remind myself to have hope, to continue to diligently follow the stories just as closely as we did it before, especially as a reporter, it can be disheartening and you have to remind yourself that it is not about you, it is about the families, their communities. if the people most directly impacted by gun violence are not going to give up, neither can you. there is that element of hope, but there is also despair and hopelessness, frankly. kristen: willow, you are in cartilage. sarah, you just got out of college. do you feel safe in college? tel
sarah: i think it is very complicated. i think a lot of people watching the news have become oversaturated with grief. it is such a generational trauma. gun violence impacts people across all ages, it always has, but our generation specifically has had this reality thrown into our face time and time again. we grew up in the aftermath of columbine, we graduated in the shadow of parkland. so much of this has been ingrained into our psyche as young people. it is a constant challenge to remind...
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sarah: i absolutely do. to be fair to boe, -- they were very clear, to achieve low inflation, there is clearly going to be growth risks. the recession forecast is contingent upon rates moving in line with what it the market expected. it suggests the yields are getting ahead of themselves. it does not drive unemployment, that could drive the economy into recession, the agency getting inflation back to target, not to drive it below target. all the forecasts that the bank of england released yesterday essentially say the market pricing is too aggressive. we are starting to get some hint from the fed that there are similar risks to the u.s. economy as well. certainly we are looking for the recent growth trajectory. dani: that's exactly what i wanted to ask you, andrew bailey is the one telling the quiet truth, what does that say of powell what he is not telling us? sarah: i haven't looked at the u.s. data, they've held up recently well. we are in some kind of softness. i think you earlier component said there ha
sarah: i absolutely do. to be fair to boe, -- they were very clear, to achieve low inflation, there is clearly going to be growth risks. the recession forecast is contingent upon rates moving in line with what it the market expected. it suggests the yields are getting ahead of themselves. it does not drive unemployment, that could drive the economy into recession, the agency getting inflation back to target, not to drive it below target. all the forecasts that the bank of england released...
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let me, let me, let me go to sarah and jersey city. i mean, not only is a nato expansion in the card still within when in sweden, just in the last new cycle the american officials have said that ukraine does not even may not even have to go through a, a induction process. it could be just be made, a member of nato would be breaking all of nato's own rules. i mean, you know, they call, they constantly talk about the rule of law and rules based order, but they break their own rules all the time. obviously ukraine has a territorial conflict with russia. ok, and so what they're doing is they're actually wanting be there. the in fact, they want the lines to go into all out with russia because ukraine and russia obviously have a military complex. but no one is talking about this in a logical fashion in the west. go ahead, sarah. well, 1st of all, ukraine already is a de facto member care of nick, a u. s. commandant military machine. that's really what it is, and nato ukraine for a long time. has it's for gates have been involved in the war i
let me, let me, let me go to sarah and jersey city. i mean, not only is a nato expansion in the card still within when in sweden, just in the last new cycle the american officials have said that ukraine does not even may not even have to go through a, a induction process. it could be just be made, a member of nato would be breaking all of nato's own rules. i mean, you know, they call, they constantly talk about the rule of law and rules based order, but they break their own rules all the time....
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sarah: i wish i had an answer. it would be great if i could give you a number and say it would be fine. with we are seeing is a second stage of bearishness. you have the first stage, multiples came down, earnings estimates going up. we are seeing margin compression that we talked about last year at the beginning of this year, before you had the problems with energy and everything else. we were looking at the possibility for margins to come down. you are seeing them in real time. i think there is a one-off aspect as to how people are positioned in their inventory. you have to look at rising food and fuel prices. look at the fact that you are going to have a hard time to get markets where they are. how do we figure out where earnings are going? guy: let's talk about this new phase. we have been through the valuation, recess seems to be offensive. we are going to through the earnings recess. in terms of bigger impact, where do you see being the biggest impact? are we halfway through this process in terms of fighting a
sarah: i wish i had an answer. it would be great if i could give you a number and say it would be fine. with we are seeing is a second stage of bearishness. you have the first stage, multiples came down, earnings estimates going up. we are seeing margin compression that we talked about last year at the beginning of this year, before you had the problems with energy and everything else. we were looking at the possibility for margins to come down. you are seeing them in real time. i think there...
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oh, diana said that the coal dust emitted by the sarah horn mine made melissa sick. the giant opened cast mine and said a home has been encroaching unproven cl, a settlement of columbia's indigenous while you people said a home is growing in part due to the millions of tons of coal and to germany. companies like winnie power and art of u. e. use colombian, coal to fire their power stations, lose sued the mine a few years ago, winning a partial victory courts for cetera home to take more precautions, but local, say to little was done for my kid, amos k. i like now they ask around in the village how they should do their blasting as an and then what time? if that's a disrespectful, it's as if they're asking, how should we kill you all will get a a sack and we'll get a get. they might be for local villages. sarah horn is controversial, some hope for jobs and columbia, sick and poorest region. others fight against them. i run by swiss corp. glenn cor, including me science, so got us. his daughter's skin is inflamed. he blames air pollution from said a home is when the act
oh, diana said that the coal dust emitted by the sarah horn mine made melissa sick. the giant opened cast mine and said a home has been encroaching unproven cl, a settlement of columbia's indigenous while you people said a home is growing in part due to the millions of tons of coal and to germany. companies like winnie power and art of u. e. use colombian, coal to fire their power stations, lose sued the mine a few years ago, winning a partial victory courts for cetera home to take more...
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proud of all my children but sarah is on the stage and spotlight. she will be a terrific governor not because she is my daughter but she spent her life genuinely caring about issues. i tell people the truth about sarah she is tough as a tiger but tender as a mom. i think that's going to be her strong suit going in as governor. >> carley: the app. pell doesn't far far from the tree. thank you for coming on we appreciate it and congratulations to your daughter sarah as well. with that "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> brian: all right, straight up to a fox news alert. the community of uvalde, texas coming together for a vigil honoring the victims of tuesday's elementary school shooting remembering the 19 children and two teachers who lost their lives in the attack. all those children killed between the ages of 8 years old and 10. one uvalde teacher recalling the terror. [sobbing]
proud of all my children but sarah is on the stage and spotlight. she will be a terrific governor not because she is my daughter but she spent her life genuinely caring about issues. i tell people the truth about sarah she is tough as a tiger but tender as a mom. i think that's going to be her strong suit going in as governor. >> carley: the app. pell doesn't far far from the tree. thank you for coming on we appreciate it and congratulations to your daughter sarah as well. with that...
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>> sarah: i don't know. >> eric: you know what? there's a pot pie on the menu tonight and you're going to love it. >> sarah: i don't think i can. >> eric: please, come on. just try it. take a few bites. >> sarah: just let me, um... fix my face. >> eric: all right. i'm going to wait for you downstairs, okay? [phone rings] >> nicole: okay, so what kind of pie do you want? >> holly: strawberry pie! >> nicole: that's a summer pie. >> holly: it's may and i got all a's except for one b. you promised i could have anything i wanted. >> nicole: oh, okay then. we'll talk. >> holly: eric! >> eric: who is this grown-up girl? >> holly: i'm holly! >> eric: i know that! i was just kidding! >> holly: i've missed you. >> eric: i've missed you. mmm. >> holly: are you going to get back together with mommy? >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ ♪ [phone ringing] >> xander: [groans] damn! >> sonny: what are you doing here? >> xander: i was hoping to see sarah, but maggie said she
>> sarah: i don't know. >> eric: you know what? there's a pot pie on the menu tonight and you're going to love it. >> sarah: i don't think i can. >> eric: please, come on. just try it. take a few bites. >> sarah: just let me, um... fix my face. >> eric: all right. i'm going to wait for you downstairs, okay? [phone rings] >> nicole: okay, so what kind of pie do you want? >> holly: strawberry pie! >> nicole: that's a summer pie. >>...
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the murder of sarah everard last year by police - sarah everard last year by police officer created the focus on how violence against women and girls is being tackled. today, the prime minister was asked whether agencies like mi5 should do more. the whether agencies like mi5 should do more. ., , , whether agencies like mi5 should do more. ., ,, ., more. the thing we have focussed on in particular. — more. the thing we have focussed on in particular. is— more. the thing we have focussed on in particular, is giving _ more. the thing we have focussed on in particular, is giving women - more. the thing we have focussed on in particular, is giving women and - in particular, is giving women and girls particularly the confidence that when they experience a, an attack, domestic abuse, rape or attempted rape, whatever, that they will be helped all the way through to prosecution, and trial. our investigation is generating serious questions about the value placed on women's safety, by the state and mi5. daniel is with me. what powers does this intelligence watchdog have? it this intelligence w
the murder of sarah everard last year by police - sarah everard last year by police officer created the focus on how violence against women and girls is being tackled. today, the prime minister was asked whether agencies like mi5 should do more. the whether agencies like mi5 should do more. ., , , whether agencies like mi5 should do more. ., ,, ., more. the thing we have focussed on in particular. — more. the thing we have focussed on in particular. is— more. the thing we have focussed on...
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sarah smith in houston. not university hospital nhs trust is order to improve maternity services after several baby deaths. and still to come, painting the town red — liverpool fans flock to france ahead of the champions league final tomorrow night. and coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel. we will be live at the tottenham hotspur stadium ahead of rugby league's challenge cup final between wigan warriors and huddersfield giants. platinum puddings, coronation chicken sandwiches, victoria sponges. many a tribute will be served at thousands ofjubilee street parties next weekend to mark the queen's 70—year reign. 0ur royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been speaking to a group of women from across the generations about what the queen means to them. are you a fan of lemon puddings? oh, yes. an afternoon tea, fit for a queen. different generations, but in the background, of all their lives, one woman. she's constant, she's stoic, she's loyal. she's done a lot for everyone, holding the country to
sarah smith in houston. not university hospital nhs trust is order to improve maternity services after several baby deaths. and still to come, painting the town red — liverpool fans flock to france ahead of the champions league final tomorrow night. and coming up on sportsday on the bbc news channel. we will be live at the tottenham hotspur stadium ahead of rugby league's challenge cup final between wigan warriors and huddersfield giants. platinum puddings, coronation chicken sandwiches,...
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any worry board marcus presidency will mean for the philippines, his vice presidential running mate, sarah, do tend to copy all is also on track of victory. she's the daughter of the outgoing president for brito to test a election when as are expected to continue the current leaders hardline approach to law and order. ah, late on monday, the name of the presidential election winner was clear. ah, shouts rang out for a b, b. m. the nickname for ferdinand bung bung. marcus junior as news of the election results spread, his supporters took to the streets to celebrate. 7 ah, the candidates himself reached out to his supporters. i want to thank you for all you have done for us. there are thousands of you out there, volunteers, parallel groups. political leaders that have cashed their lot with us because of their belief in our message of unity because of their belief in the candidates his when cement his families returned to power in the philippines. following the revolution, the toppled his late father in 1986. the elder ferdinand marcos ruled the philippines as a dictator for 2 decades at his
any worry board marcus presidency will mean for the philippines, his vice presidential running mate, sarah, do tend to copy all is also on track of victory. she's the daughter of the outgoing president for brito to test a election when as are expected to continue the current leaders hardline approach to law and order. ah, late on monday, the name of the presidential election winner was clear. ah, shouts rang out for a b, b. m. the nickname for ferdinand bung bung. marcus junior as news of the...
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sarah, thank you very much. and if you are going to thrive city like >> sarah suggested yet, get there early and let's find out what you're going to have to wear actually about 6.30, or so tonight in san francisco. obviously whatever it is gonna be bluer. yeah. and it looks like one of those seats is going to have a missing shirt. are going outside of thrive city definitely layer up and all the worriers, apparel. >> because it's going to be little cool out and we have the return of fog to which just makes it feel all in the city. this is your view outside this morning. we've seen some fog last night. right now. it's mostly just some patches of low gray that's hanging out. >> right above san francisco. today's definitely not as crystal clear as yesterday. passing cloud covers is cooler air pushes its way on into the bay area in seeing some breezy conditions, mostly from the southwest and west as that cool air sweeps are right through the bay and into the delta and cooling us down all the way into the central vall
sarah, thank you very much. and if you are going to thrive city like >> sarah suggested yet, get there early and let's find out what you're going to have to wear actually about 6.30, or so tonight in san francisco. obviously whatever it is gonna be bluer. yeah. and it looks like one of those seats is going to have a missing shirt. are going outside of thrive city definitely layer up and all the worriers, apparel. >> because it's going to be little cool out and we have the return of...
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we've got kron 4 sarah stinson with the story this morning. sarah. that's right. it's organizers of the san joaquin county asparagus festival. clearly they know how to run an event and they said >> they could not bear to see the gilroy. garlic festival be canceled inde initely. take a look. the ceo says not so fast. we can help put it on this year. the asparagus festival is run by then. the study group, the ceo says we heard the extremely sad news about the gilroy garlic festival and couldn't let that happen. the study group says they're thrilled to announce they will be hosting the garlic festival this year. the go or garlic festival has been around for 42 years. the festival board announced the cancellation of the annual event a little over a week ago citing lingering issues from the pandemic financial issues along with insurance requirements by the city costing 1 million dollars in 2019, a mass shooting happened at the festival in 2020. it was canceled due to the pandemic and then it was scaled back last year with a drive-thru event. people devastated to hear i
we've got kron 4 sarah stinson with the story this morning. sarah. that's right. it's organizers of the san joaquin county asparagus festival. clearly they know how to run an event and they said >> they could not bear to see the gilroy. garlic festival be canceled inde initely. take a look. the ceo says not so fast. we can help put it on this year. the asparagus festival is run by then. the study group, the ceo says we heard the extremely sad news about the gilroy garlic festival and...
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for more, i'm joined by ed ludlow and sarah frier who covers big tech. not only did he say he reversed that she would reverse the ban, he repeatedly said if the deal goes through, casting some doubt on it going through at all. what did you make of that? ed: he was couching or caveat in the deal, he did reference the idea that might not go through. investors have speculated he could walk away potentially and there would be some kind of challenge, as there has been. the ftc is investigating it. but it wasn't about reversing the band for trump. he said manning doesn't work and cited trump setting up true social, his own platform where it is a very right leading -- right-leaning platform and use that as the basis for his argument that a that -- an outright ban does not work. emily: musk confirming what he has hinted at before, saying twitter should be cautious about permanent bands. that said, he said he would be ok censoring some content and potentially banning some individuals. aside from the case of president trump, what would be different when it comes t
for more, i'm joined by ed ludlow and sarah frier who covers big tech. not only did he say he reversed that she would reverse the ban, he repeatedly said if the deal goes through, casting some doubt on it going through at all. what did you make of that? ed: he was couching or caveat in the deal, he did reference the idea that might not go through. investors have speculated he could walk away potentially and there would be some kind of challenge, as there has been. the ftc is investigating it....
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sarah: we know that they are friends. what is strange about what jack dorsey has been saying is, who was the ceo of twitter when trump was banned? who was the ceo of twitter when they were making all of these policies about who they needed to moderate on the platform? it was jack and his strange comments like this recently, talking about the twitter board is beholden to the market and these are all big problems. he was running this thing so he could have paged a lot, saying that while he was in charge, i would like to hear more about jack about why he feels like that. i do think that he feels that if twitter is a private company, they might have more latitude to make certain changes that he was not comfortable making as a public business. elon musk could make that happen through his deal. emily: musk said he would be twitter's ceo for a time, but is it possible that jack dorsey comes back as ceo as well? sarah: that is possible and it is one of the top names that is speculated. elon musk running it or a few what -- for a
sarah: we know that they are friends. what is strange about what jack dorsey has been saying is, who was the ceo of twitter when trump was banned? who was the ceo of twitter when they were making all of these policies about who they needed to moderate on the platform? it was jack and his strange comments like this recently, talking about the twitter board is beholden to the market and these are all big problems. he was running this thing so he could have paged a lot, saying that while he was in...
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sarah smith, bbc news, houston, texas. is an grows, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the annual meeting of the nra. —— is anger grows. the demonstrators are rallying for tighter gun control laws. they are in houston. the former president, donald trump, has addressed the lobby group's gathering and suggested teachers should be armed. surely we can all agree our schools should not be the softest target, our schools should be the single hardest target in our country. applause. and that's why, as part of a comprehensive school safety plan, it's time to finally allow highly trained teachers to safely and discreetly concealed carry, let them concealed carry. cheering. and again, they have to be able to handle it, they have to be highly trained — all of those things, but to let them do that would be so much better and so much more effective, even from a cost standpoint. let's cross to our correspondent in los angeles, david willis. david, of course, the nra, i think sponsor the trunk campaign, 50— $80 million back
sarah smith, bbc news, houston, texas. is an grows, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the annual meeting of the nra. —— is anger grows. the demonstrators are rallying for tighter gun control laws. they are in houston. the former president, donald trump, has addressed the lobby group's gathering and suggested teachers should be armed. surely we can all agree our schools should not be the softest target, our schools should be the single hardest target in our country. applause. and...
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sarah smith, bbc news, houston, texas. earlier, i spoke to javed ali, who has previously held senior positions at the department of homeland security and the fbi, where he dealt with a number of security threats faced by the us. i asked whether he felt the law enforcement officers who failed to react quickly should face penalties. a harrowing set of facts that were laid out at the press conference earlier today and there will have to be a reckoning, going forward, in terms of the accountability for the strategic decisions that were made, the tactical ones that were made — whether that means people will lose theirjobs, there will be some administrative penalties, i also have to suspect families will be behind civil lawsuits as well, so there will be consequences for the lack of action, unfortunately. there are federal training programmes available to law enforcement, there are guidelines set out for dealing with incidents like this, why weren't these followed? and that's another one of these deeply troubling questions tha
sarah smith, bbc news, houston, texas. earlier, i spoke to javed ali, who has previously held senior positions at the department of homeland security and the fbi, where he dealt with a number of security threats faced by the us. i asked whether he felt the law enforcement officers who failed to react quickly should face penalties. a harrowing set of facts that were laid out at the press conference earlier today and there will have to be a reckoning, going forward, in terms of the accountability...
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now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think it was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs you influential plans or do they have something to show on an individual basis? right. a marcus junior became governor of a province of north, it was hired to tear to became near of the city in which she replaced our her father, the the current president rodrigo, to target. so they had local government experience. although in comparison with, with their parents, i would say that they still have to prove their mettle, that they will still have to get out of the shadows of their parents. and i think part of getting out of that shadow is really either i, are they just gonna be clothes of th
now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah to terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think it was somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on the taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs you influential plans...
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now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think they walked somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on that taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early a late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from our, their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs 2 influential plans or do they have something to show on an individual basis? right. a marcus junior became governor of a province of north. it was hired to tear to became near of the city in which she replaced our her father, the the current president rodrigo, to tear to so they had local government experience. although in comparison with, with their parents, i would say that they still have to prove their mettle, that they will still have to go get out of the shadows of their parents. and i think part of getting out of that shadow is really either i, are they just gonna be
now, speaking about brands are both among marcus and sarah terry's. there are very colorful personalities and i think they walked somewhat similar political paths, not only in terms of their family legacy, but also in terms of their governing experiences. both on that taste of a governing, regional own marital governing fairly young in their early a late twenty's. so they bring something to the table apart from our, their family names as well. is it fair to pain them only as hairs 2 influential...
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if you continue hiring, especially when some other firms are pulling back now sarah, i wanted to get your thoughts, you were cfo at square when they pushed further into bitcoin and block chain. and you just joined the board of consensus in ethereum software company. what are you guys talking about at the board of consensus? >> it's a phenomenal company with brands like metamask on the consumer side, and on the build side, for the ethereum block chain areas like infura or truffle for developers i'm really excited where web 3 # takes us it's this new age of community it dovetails really nicely with nextdoor, the neighborhood may be the ultimate distributed autonomous organization or community. what we're talking about is, of course, now the opportunity we cheerium as we head towards the merge, it's okay to have things pull off because it gives people time to build wisely and build well and not just be chasing a very heated market. >> yeah, you said something similar to me a few years ago. thank you very much, sarah friar, nextdoor. >> you're welcome. >>> let's get a check on a few soft
if you continue hiring, especially when some other firms are pulling back now sarah, i wanted to get your thoughts, you were cfo at square when they pushed further into bitcoin and block chain. and you just joined the board of consensus in ethereum software company. what are you guys talking about at the board of consensus? >> it's a phenomenal company with brands like metamask on the consumer side, and on the build side, for the ethereum block chain areas like infura or truffle for...
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thanks very much, sarah. out is there a media network is continuing to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank showing abu aclu was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on the assignment in jennine on the day of her funeral as late as railey forces storms, the procession started beating mourners, causing pul barris. to nearly drop a coffin that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of international community have condemned to killing and continue to cool for an investigation. about acco was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. still a has hair on al jazeera for the 1st time. vladimir putin has visited soldiers wounded during russia's war in ukraine. and the quizzically endangered species that bouncing back in mexico, giving scientists a flutter of hop
thanks very much, sarah. out is there a media network is continuing to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank showing abu aclu was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on the assignment in jennine on the day of her funeral as late as railey forces storms, the procession started beating mourners, causing pul barris. to nearly drop a coffin that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through...