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Morning Joe Weekend

me ever. >> joining us now is an emmy and tony award winning actress cynthia nixon who plays miranda on the show. she also serves as an executive producer, so, really great to have you back on the show. >> thank you. happy to be here. >> first of all, i love that these characters are on a different stage in their, life can you describe for those who haven't caught on to angela's like, that what they are seeing, because these women as we watch in the six in the city, they have been through a lot. they have a lot of life experience, what has changed for these characters? >> well, i think, one thing that has always been great about the original show and the new show, they have allowed us to evolve and change, and they have also allowed us to, age so for miranda she was a corporate attorney, for many years, for decades, and she woke up one day i think it was partly a combination of trump and global warming, and the migrant, ben

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BBC News

the term of your mortgage, or even go on an interest—only mortgage for a little while. it might help you make the payments in the short term. with a fixed—rate deal coming to an end next year, angela's already working out how she's going to afford it. if i got to the point that i thought i can't afford it, i'd have to speak to the mortgage company and say, "what can i do?" but you know that, even if they give you grace for x amount of time, you've still got to pay it back. so...yeah, it's a worry for people. i can't downsize any smaller unless i lived in a shoe box. as the chancellor meets lenders later, it's hoped they might be able to do more to ease that squeeze. colletta smith, bbc news, in castleford. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. thursday turned into another very warm june day, and we've had no shortage

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Breakfast

it might help you make the payments in the short term. with a fixed—rate deal coming to an end next year, angela's already working out how she's going to afford it. if i got to the point that i thought i can't afford it, i'd have to speak to the mortgage company and say, "what can i do?" but you know that, even if they give you grace for x amount of time, you've still got to pay it back. so...yeah, it's a worry for people. i can't downsize any smaller unless i lived in a shoe box. as the chancellor meets lenders later, it's hoped they might be able to do more to ease that squeeze. colletta smith, bbc news, in castleford. we can speak now to our political correspondent, ione wells, who's in downing street. we know the meeting is happening. the chancellor and rishi sunak has made clear that the banks, as the bank of england is but commercial banks are independent. they don't want to interfere with business but they do want them to listen. that is

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—— the bank of england say the increase is needed to help calm price rises on everything else, getting inflation down to their target rate of 2%. but it'll bring a huge shock for hundreds of thousands of households remortgaging in the next few months. if you're worried about being able to make your mortgage payments, then speak to your lender — they may be able to reduce your payments or give you a mortgage holiday. there are pros and cons of all of these things, so do talk to an expert — but you may be able to extend the term of your mortgage, or even go on an interest—only mortgage for a little while. it might help you make the payments in the short term. with a fixed—rate deal coming to an end next year, angela's already working out how she's going to afford it. if i got to the point that i thought i can't afford it, i'd have to speak to the mortgage company and say, "what can i do?" but you know that, even if they give you grace for x amount of time, you've still got to pay it back. so...yeah, it's a worry for people. i can't downsize any smaller unless i lived in a shoe box. as the chancellor meets lenders later, it's hoped they might be able to do more to ease that squeeze. colletta smith, bbc

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

but these people have been hearing this, some version about this and the deep state from him and his cronies for many years now. >> angela, i leave you to the work of keeping your ear to the ground on what the far-right is saying all about this so that i don't have to, and i can just learn about it from you. i thought it was interesting, given the fact that he called on his supporters to come rally for him. there wasn't necessarily the optics of what he potentially wanted, but i have often been cautioned by those who study and follow the far-right on this program, that sometimes it is happening underground, in ways that might not be as visible to the naked eye. >> yeah. and i think that's an important thing to -- observation, because a large part of the reason why people aren't there is a reflection of the type of people that are really the supporters. the people he's speaking to. and a big reason why the people didn't show up is that they were told by the organizers,

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The Context

of degraded areas mandatory. but its progress through the parliament is now in jepoardy. after a rebellion mounted by a centre—right group of meps forced a tie of 44 meps in favour and 44 against. voting has now been suspended until later in the month — infuriating green mps and environmental groups. i'm joined now by angela francis — director of policy at the wwf. great to have you with us, angela. what would you say to convince some of those 44 that voted against of why this is important? i of those 44 that voted against of why this is important?— of those 44 that voted against of why this is important? i think the arc ument why this is important? i think the argument that — why this is important? i think the argument that were _ why this is important? i think the argument that were made - why this is important? i think the argument that were made by i argument that were made by the europeans people's party were quite misguided, because they were making arguments on the basis of trying to protect food security for europe, and they were arguing against the nature and private laws that are the very foundation of our food security. so i would be saying to them, how do you expect to achieve food security in europe if you are

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putting your clean water, your healthy soils, your pollinators at risk, and you are not dealing with a enormous challenges of climate change which are going to disrupt the reliable amount of sun and rain that our food depends on? the reliable amount of sun and rain that ourfood depends on? i the reliable amount of sun and rain that our food depends on? i would say i absolutely understand why are they concerned about food security. environmentalists are very concerned about food security. and this is the way you solve it. you invest in nature. you change the laws so that we are making nature our ally in climate change, an absolute basis of our continued food security.- our continued food security. angela, i ruess our continued food security. angela, i guess that — our continued food security. angela, i guess that message _ our continued food security. angela, i guess that message hasn't - our continued food security. angela, i guess that message hasn't got i i guess that message hasn't got through from the politicians that are air, if they are at that tie—breaker 44 to 1m. are air, if they are at that tie-breaker 44 to 44. that's absolutely _ tie-breaker 44 to 44. that's absolutely right. _ tie-breaker 44 to 44. that's absolutely right. today i tie-breaker 44 to 44. that's absolutely right. today the l absolutely right. today the europeans people party, which is the biggest party in europe, it's very

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Jesse Watters Primetime

with substance abuse disorders. federal medicaid waiver for six months planning on housing them and apply them for disability for permits housing for the rest of their life. this proposal, all these proposals it is the money hungry cartel of government and their ngo's and the state of oregon that are profiting from people's suffering. >> jesse: well said, angela. and your group does great work i think everybody should support that thank you, again. >> thank you. >> jesse: up next, a marine says he saw a ufo in the jungles of indonesia. right back when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice. ride it out with the tradeoffs of treating? or push through the pain and symptoms? with ubrelvy, there's another option. one dose works fast to eliminate migraine pain. treat it anytime, anywhere without worrying where you are

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afternoon the same cars will show up and some who live in the safe rest village will approach them. >> i don't think they really care about us, honestly. it's just a feeling i have. it's like we were just thrown out to the wolves. >> jesse: only people the homeless village helps is the people who got the contract to run the homeless village. the group urban got $50 million to run the homeless village or run it into the ground. angela todd is the founder of pdf real and she joins me now. angela, did any thought go into the fact that if you place 60 homeless addicts in the same place that maybe some drug dealers might congregate there? >> all of us in portland, jesse, know what the outcome is here with these safe rest villages. this is honestly just a hail mary they have no idea if it's going to work. it's an indication it hasn't worked so far. our neighborhoods, every time they set up these type of safe

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