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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

watch and witness that, but you can be different but you can be bigger than your differences. >> i love that idea of alignment being more important than a likeness. there is a part of the film, a big part of the film we're talking about where he winds can create their own joy even in hard times, in trying times. these were men that have experienced extreme adversity themselves. can you elaborate a little bit for us and the practical steps they offer to create joy, especially in those moments of hardship? >> i'm gonna combine what they say and what happens in big joy, because people can do big joy and it's free and people who do it for a week or 23% happier already in the preliminary studies. so, what they talk about a lot is kindness, gratitude, reframing, connection, and you get to practice that every day

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The Beat With Ari Melber

from this very public history, but some right-wing leaders clearly viewed the police as one-sided muscle for a supremacist system. it's also clear that offices are able to use those less intrusive measures more across the board. if innocent breonna taylor was policed by the standard used for trump or guilty, convicted steve bannon, she would be alive right now. everyone agrees she's innocent. she was just killed by that type of police measure. if unarmed walter scott were apprehended by the standard used for indicted non complying steve bannon, or peter navarro, mr. scott would be peacefully apprehended in handcuffs. not shot in the back. bottom line here, both things can be true. the past reframing of just comply was totally selective. but, this new attention to how

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

rights and overseer of this mar-a-lago investigation where he still documents. the court said that was ridiculous and absurd. trump got an early legal break by getting a judge, judge cannon, who evidently like to entertain law could doodle arguments. the court of appeals had none of. it was a straight body slam and dorsal, and now the special counsel by jackson at this going forward with the express blessing of the united states court of appeals. >> you know, neil, i like your reframing of this. it's not about legal before trump, it's a great week for the rule of law. melissa, i'd like to get your reactions. in question. >> i think neil is exactly right. it was a great week for the rule of law, a terrible week for judge gannon you got that stunning rebuke by the 11 circle, just make clear that not only was she subscribing to a wacouta lady, as she did seem to have a grasp of what was required of her, with a lot of required in that moment, and

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BBC News

help developing countries, it is going to cost them more to do so. so all the way through these talks, the question of who is financing, with what finance and how has come up. but there has been important movement away from the text of the negotiations, big deals for for egypt, and also some reframing of what we are supposed to be financing. prime minister modi and the indian delegation very interestingly after last year had been seen blocking language in glasgow around phasing out fossilfuels basically calling for a phase—out of fossil fuels, so india are busily taking up the mantle of leadership now. {line mantle of leadership now. one ofthe mantle of leadership now. one of the observations i mantle of leadership now. one of the observations with the cop summit in egypt is that many western countries especially in europe have taken their eye off the ball when it comes to climate change because of more pressing problems in their home turf. how much are things like the war in ukraine detracting from talks at cop27? it has clearly changed in some respects the energy dynamic. we

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BBC News

substantial movement in that direction. so it is still all to play for. direction. so it is still all to play for-— direction. so it is still all to play for. what are some of the main _ to play for. what are some of the main sticking _ to play for. what are some of the main sticking points - to play for. what are some of the main sticking points at i the main sticking points at the summit? a, , ., , the main sticking points at the summit? , ., , ., , summit? money, money, money, mone , summit? money, money, money, money. money! — summit? money, money, money, money, money! at _ summit? money, money, money, money, money! at the _ summit? money, money, money, money, money! at the end - summit? money, money, money, money, money! at the end of- summit? money, money, money, money, money! at the end of the| money, money! at the end of the day, the longer we don�*t act, the longer it will cost us. it will cost the transition to renewable energy, the more it will cost the damage that we are already incurring from climate impact on the more it will cost countries, rich countries that can, should and can afford to help developing countries, it will help —— assemble to do so. all the way through these talks, the question of who is financing with what finance and how has come up there has been important movement away from the text of the negotiations, the text of the negotiations, the deals for indonesia and egypt, and also, some reframing of what we are supposed to be financing. the indian prime minister, interestingly after last year has been seen to be blocking language in glasgow around phasing out fossil

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BBC World News

so it's still all to play for. what are some of the main sticking points at the summit? money, money, money, money, money! at the end of the day, the longer we don't act, the more it's going to cost us. it's going to cost the transition to renewable energy, the more it's going to cost the damage that we're already incurring from climate impact, and the more it's going to cost countries, the rich countries that can — should and can afford to help developing countries, it's going to cost them more to do so. and so, all the way through these talks, the question of who's financing with what finance and how has come up. but there's been important movement away from the text of the negotiations — big deals for indonesia, a big dealfor egypt, and also, some reframing of what we're supposed to be financing. prime minister modi and the india delegation, very interestingly, after last year, kind of been seen to be blocking language in glasgow around phasing out fossil fuels, basically calling for a phase—out of fossil fuels.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

is under assault because of some republicans and election deniers on the ballot. secondly, he's reframing as a choice between the two parties instead ofation referendum on his party that controls congress. he is making the argument it may not be the best under us but it would be worse under republicans. i'm sure we will hear more of that today when we see the president on the trail. >> the president remaining optimistic despite strong political head winds. jasmine wright, thank you so much. joining us now to share his insights is political commentator at anchor on the spectrum news, errol lewis. i want to start by focusing on your home state of new york. because what's happening there is interesting, and it has implications elsewhere too. democratic governor kathy hochul facing a tougher battle against lee zeldin.

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CNN Tonight

you would act as my jewish mother and prod me to get a mammogram , which i did. you are welcome. see mike thank you very much. >> the point is, it does take some frame. if you're someone who is anxious about it, which i am, it does take some reframing but i tried to do it. it really helped. it is basically, this is how you detect it early. so, when you go in for a mammogram sometimes you think this is where bad news happens. in fact, it is the opposite. >> exactly. you need to go and get your mammogram. if you do it annually at 40 years old, you have a baseline. they can see on the skin what is normal for you. they are more likely to be able to detect it. if you do not have a consistent view of what you look like and then on top of that, you should do breast self exams once a month so you know it is normal for you so that you know when something feels different. that is how i found my lung. i knew what i fort normally felt like. when i felt the lump which is a right about here, it was less

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CNN Tonight

that was important to me. >> i understand. when you were texting me, saying you wanted to come on. you said you were going to act as my jewish mother and prod me to get a mammogram. which i did. you're welcome. >> thank you very much. >> if there's someone who is very anxious about it which i am. it took some reframing which i did. and it helped. this is how you detect it early. when you go in for mammograms you think, this is where bad news happens. where actually it's the opposite. >> you need to go in for your mammogram. they can see on the scan what's normal for you. they're more likely to detect it. they don't have the consistent view of what you look like, and then on top of that, you should do breast self-exam once a month. so that you know what's normal for you so that you know when something feels different. that's how i found my lump.

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Morning Joe

in life. reframing the conversation around mental health and wellness. as a life coach, spiritual teacher and former host of "fix my life" she's fixed countless lives and continues to do so. she told a "morning joe" reporter at 69 seed just getting started. >> do you think you've had such a long career and i'm just wondering. at what stage in your career do you think you had the biggest impact in that calling appealing? >> this stage right now starting with the pandemic. when people really needed something, and they were more willing than ever to try anything. [ laughter ] so i started with a daily exercise, activity, with people from all over the world. teaching them how to breathe. teaching them how to get still.

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