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elizabeth: yeah. we get it, you know, jack smith's team is saying, oh, the contents were jumbled in the boxes, whatever, but now it raises questions on who was handling these boxes and were they protected. what was the chain of custody. there's also indications that doj officials told the court, welsh you know, they were top secret, you know, they cited these scary red and yellow folders and cover sheets saying, yes, these were top secret information. but if they knew that they put those cover sheets on them to begin with, then they're misleading the court. >> well, certainly. and i think that this is something that has to be investigated further and, again, the defense will file whatever motions are appropriate to have the judge consider what remedies might be appropriate for the mishandling here and whether it was intentional or nudge and and what the impact is on the case. again, one of many issues that still needs to be litigated before this case can proceed. elizabeth: god, what a mess. you know,
elizabeth: yeah. we get it, you know, jack smith's team is saying, oh, the contents were jumbled in the boxes, whatever, but now it raises questions on who was handling these boxes and were they protected. what was the chain of custody. there's also indications that doj officials told the court, welsh you know, they were top secret, you know, they cited these scary red and yellow folders and cover sheets saying, yes, these were top secret information. but if they knew that they put those cover...
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yet, john edwards says that campaign will continue. ♪ elizabeth was sick, and elizabeth had found out about me at the same time. you know, she called the-- the--the cellphone that we had together. there was only one number on the cellphone, and it was mine, and she called it, and i answered the phone, and she hung up. he ended up confessing to her that he had had an affair with her, but it was over, and he was never gonna do it again, so and she believed-- she actually believed that. at this point, editors and executive producers in the mainstream press seemed to have no stomach for digging into rumors that john edwards was cheating on his dying wife. we had heard rumblings. we were all sort of thinking about how we would report on it. there just was no evidence of it. tabloids in the u.s. play by different rules than mainstream reporters. they use checkbook journalism-- paying for information, for access, for photographs. the standards may seem lower, but in this case, the "enquirer" was going to do whatever it took to break the story. i went into my battle mode in the sense of we're
yet, john edwards says that campaign will continue. ♪ elizabeth was sick, and elizabeth had found out about me at the same time. you know, she called the-- the--the cellphone that we had together. there was only one number on the cellphone, and it was mine, and she called it, and i answered the phone, and she hung up. he ended up confessing to her that he had had an affair with her, but it was over, and he was never gonna do it again, so and she believed-- she actually believed that. at this...
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elizabeth: okay. so as the president is accused of sleep sleepwalking through this anti-semitism the, what is the senate, what do you think the house is going to do? we know that seven house committees are focused on this. what do you think's going to happen, sir? >> zero, because chuck schumer won't take any of this stuff up. and you need 60 senators to get anything done legislatively. but your mayors will, your states will, liz, because that's where there's accountability. even mayor adams, mayor of chicago, mayor of other places on the immigration issue, they know how that ends up. other people have to take care of it. this place won't. schumer won't. elizabeth: got it. senator michael braun, thank you for joining us tonight. it's good to see you. >> my pleasure. elizabeth: now look who's here, former deputy assistant attorney general tom dupree. tom, it's great to have you back on. okay, former president trump, he's back on the campaign trail with rallies in wisconsin and michigan today. on his da
elizabeth: okay. so as the president is accused of sleep sleepwalking through this anti-semitism the, what is the senate, what do you think the house is going to do? we know that seven house committees are focused on this. what do you think's going to happen, sir? >> zero, because chuck schumer won't take any of this stuff up. and you need 60 senators to get anything done legislatively. but your mayors will, your states will, liz, because that's where there's accountability. even mayor...
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so shawn in, in queen elizabeth, final years. she had a lot of a personal and fam, we strive to deal with specific ways surrounding her younger son, prince andrew, and his ties to be deceased, finance, ear, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. andrew is basically an accused child rapist, according to virginia to fray. the queen then basically banished andrew from all of these royal events. but as well, status has protected him from being served lawsuit papers from being expedited to the west. his title has saved his hide from prosecution. if the royal family are mostly just figureheads, why are they seemingly above international law literally are mean sovereign immunity is exactly that. it's offering immunity, which means that really, you know, once you're a sovereign, you are above loss because the laws are written for commenters. i mean that's, this is my fundamental problem with the nature of royalty in, in, in, in the old world capacity, you know, my mentality is like every human being should be regarded as well by th
so shawn in, in queen elizabeth, final years. she had a lot of a personal and fam, we strive to deal with specific ways surrounding her younger son, prince andrew, and his ties to be deceased, finance, ear, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. andrew is basically an accused child rapist, according to virginia to fray. the queen then basically banished andrew from all of these royal events. but as well, status has protected him from being served lawsuit papers from being expedited to the...
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i think, you know, honestly, with the, with the passing of elizabeth. there was something sort of symbolic, right, in terms of that passing and ever since then look, as i said there's, there's, there's a, there's a expectation that this is about the preparation of william what william do, right, when he assumes this wrong, will he be that sort of arthur and figure to say, listen, you know, this is we need to disband this whole, is this mockery that we're, you know, we call the world a royal family and royalty in the modern age. it's just, you know, we need to dissolve, this will be, do that in the magnanimous sense and say, i'm not above you, you know, the people we are all the same. or will they just simply try to carry this on? because again, i mean there's a lot of as much as the psychology right. the, this ecology that people have when they, they think of their royalty in england. i've, you know, i've talked to it over the fax over the years and i was just always fascinated by like, why, you know, why do you still have to get king or queen in that c
i think, you know, honestly, with the, with the passing of elizabeth. there was something sort of symbolic, right, in terms of that passing and ever since then look, as i said there's, there's, there's a, there's a expectation that this is about the preparation of william what william do, right, when he assumes this wrong, will he be that sort of arthur and figure to say, listen, you know, this is we need to disband this whole, is this mockery that we're, you know, we call the world a royal...
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elizabeth doyle feared phil donahue. -- elizabeth doyle. o'donoghue. rena everts accepting on behalf of matt gertz wiley everts. al gore. there is -- clarence b jones. john forbes kerry. bonnie lautenberg, accepting on behalf of frank r lautenberg. kathleen genevieve becky. opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn hannon accepting on behalf of of francis thorpe. -- james francis thorpe. and, michelle yo. -- michelle yeoh. distinguished guests, the president of the united states. >> please, have a seat. >> i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years i would hear hail to the chief i would look around like, where is he? it's great to see you all. thank you for being here at one of our favorite events at the white house. 61 years ago president kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom to recognize "any person who made an especially meritorious contribution to the security and national interest of the united states or world of peach, cultural, or other significant public or private endeavors.
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elizabeth randle, deputy security advisor and dr. jeffrey randall. mr. alex soros and misses aberdeen. miss araya and miss naroji. mr. david and miss krystle campbell. the honorable bill burns, director of central intelligence agency and miss elizabeth burns. the honorable jon bascom, undersecretary of affairs. the honorable ryan montoya, director of scheduling and miss joel perry. the honorable deb and miss naomi jermaine. the honorable benjamin, white house communications director and mr. dean lieberman. miss simone townsend and mr. sean townsend. the honorable mr. johnson and miss tony johnson. miss didi and dr. dallas lea. the honorable cedric richmond and racquel richmond. dr. francis draper and mr. andre draper. [indistinct chatter] >> the honorable joshua, legal advisor to the security council and ms. moon. the honorable rafael warnock, united states senator and miss donna burke. mr. john hope brian and misses ryan. the honorable christian, director of digital strategy and miss erica. the honorable dr. brainard, director of the national economic c
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elizabeth’s life was frankly bad for catherine, she was oppressed by elizabeth, that is, she was treated as such an appendage to the heir to the throne, which led her, firstly, to participate in palace intrigues, she became a master of palace intrigues, on the other hand, to the search for lovers on the side, it is no coincidence that even the birth of her son pavel, and many associated it with a special kind of activity of sergei soltykov. the husband was generally indifferent to her and consulted. with her, by the way, even about favorites, but they were absolutely alienated from each other, they didn’t even hate each other, they lived separately. elizabeth, dear aunt, yes, she oppressed catherine in every possible way, just to understand to what extent, she was once forbidden to cry for her father when her father died, that they say it was a small loss, small ranks, and accordingly it is impossible to mourn him, right up to this, which means that she was watched, peeped through keyholes, and was forbidden to even have any lackeys. the very arrival of her brother, firstly, was remini
elizabeth’s life was frankly bad for catherine, she was oppressed by elizabeth, that is, she was treated as such an appendage to the heir to the throne, which led her, firstly, to participate in palace intrigues, she became a master of palace intrigues, on the other hand, to the search for lovers on the side, it is no coincidence that even the birth of her son pavel, and many associated it with a special kind of activity of sergei soltykov. the husband was generally indifferent to her and...
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so when john offered this this to do elizabeth keckley and talk about this and what ended up thing is and why i call it not so final resting places is first ofll shn before. but what i was dco parallel her tombstone in her grave with her historicta and reputation because around 1907, she was she was known she had only, you know, been dead, for she had justied. passed, people kind of started to forget about her other than as a witness to the lincoln administration. and every few years, you know, maybe every 30 years, her book would be reprinted. but then starting in the civil more attention to her. and then ainterest in african american women. and she was talked about more and more and to the point tha lmost given equal equal status. and som■qimes books started com, mrs. lincoln and mrs. keckley or erth stage. there's now an elizabeth keckley so her her her status started to become more and more pleased to see that tamika nunley had written an essay in which you -■never en see the words the lincolns, because it's all about elizabeth keckley and her extraordinlife. the other thing t
so when john offered this this to do elizabeth keckley and talk about this and what ended up thing is and why i call it not so final resting places is first ofll shn before. but what i was dco parallel her tombstone in her grave with her historicta and reputation because around 1907, she was she was known she had only, you know, been dead, for she had justied. passed, people kind of started to forget about her other than as a witness to the lincoln administration. and every few years, you know,...
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i cannot give them like that and do that to us for most elizabeth plans to continue raising awareness about the challenges faced by norwegians found bod dispatcher's love for the arctic she has chosen to leave and re unite with her family. no one stays here forever. this is not a place where you can look for them. i have a 4 year old granddaughter and as my son reminds me that if i intend to know her, then i need to be near her and sending photos of me on a snowmobile isn't going to make it so i will, i will leave next year. and i've, i know that larry hopes to be successful in finding accommodation installed body would move to the european mainland if necessary. news, life less stability is a minus set to close next year. nobody is relinquishing its cool legacy in small box the but i've been looking in through going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again in the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone, once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold. it's due, managed to
i cannot give them like that and do that to us for most elizabeth plans to continue raising awareness about the challenges faced by norwegians found bod dispatcher's love for the arctic she has chosen to leave and re unite with her family. no one stays here forever. this is not a place where you can look for them. i have a 4 year old granddaughter and as my son reminds me that if i intend to know her, then i need to be near her and sending photos of me on a snowmobile isn't going to make it so...
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according to elizabeth born originally from seattle, she's been living in solid body for 7 years rent, an art gallery and advocates for foreigners riots. born has witnessed a significant increase of new arrivals among european and recent years now comprising more than a 3rd of the towns population of over 2000. i think that there is a lot of anxiety about how this place is becoming less norwegian then it used to be, well it used to be a coal mining town that was run by a norwegian company and nobody else could live here. so of course it's changed, but i don't think that they or i don't think the norwegian government when they decided to promote tourism as a replacement industry for coal mining, realize that one of the things that would come with tourism would be a large number of of non the regents this whole bar treaty signed in 1920 brands and always talking to you with the archipelago of ensuring equal access to resources and fair treatment for all parties fostering a unique international community on the islands. today the majority of norwegians and spotted body work in the touris
according to elizabeth born originally from seattle, she's been living in solid body for 7 years rent, an art gallery and advocates for foreigners riots. born has witnessed a significant increase of new arrivals among european and recent years now comprising more than a 3rd of the towns population of over 2000. i think that there is a lot of anxiety about how this place is becoming less norwegian then it used to be, well it used to be a coal mining town that was run by a norwegian company and...
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in response assignment protest emerged displayed in the elizabeth gallery. echoing the voice of those norwegians who are fearful or unable to speak due to the precarious positions taking the road away. is one of the ways to keep people from feeling like this is a good place to be. i think very much that norway would like to norwegian ais longer be in but the way that they're doing it also alienates the norwegians here. so you cannot norwegian, i as a place when you have 40 percent of your population cannot speak the language. and they can't speak the language because there are no language classes, and there haven't been for very long time. tanya, on the mayor of long nubian, was elected last fall under change the election rules which excluded many local foreigners from participating of the despite smell of bodies unique status. tanya emphasizes that it remains a part of norway, albeit, and unconventional. one is making more and more. i encourage people come along your brain to work and it's up to you when you arrive here to house of us. i take care of yourself and that's not the only
in response assignment protest emerged displayed in the elizabeth gallery. echoing the voice of those norwegians who are fearful or unable to speak due to the precarious positions taking the road away. is one of the ways to keep people from feeling like this is a good place to be. i think very much that norway would like to norwegian ais longer be in but the way that they're doing it also alienates the norwegians here. so you cannot norwegian, i as a place when you have 40 percent of your...
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can you just very quickly telltohy it matters so much to elizabeth's story in behind the scenes, elizabeth keckley mentions thabought her freedom and her sons and they moved to washington she with. her own mother, who remained with the garlandamily in sai and that she when she went back, she tried to find her mother's final resting place. and there was no headstone and she couldndo it. and so essentially, i won't even try to get the quote but it was essentially, you know, the pangs of your heart when you try to pay your respects to a loved one and you don't know where theyand i of course, i had read that many times in reading her after tried to visit elizabethshe's not a an intimate relative oromething. but i had this connection to her and then i reread behind the scenes and thought, oh goodness, the same thing happened to her. so it was just very the same thing had happened. but at least in her case, she's now she's now been found. facebook book live from theu just very quickly talk about what changed after that is sure. you weren't holding this somewhat awkwardly, pull these out. so to m
can you just very quickly telltohy it matters so much to elizabeth's story in behind the scenes, elizabeth keckley mentions thabought her freedom and her sons and they moved to washington she with. her own mother, who remained with the garlandamily in sai and that she when she went back, she tried to find her mother's final resting place. and there was no headstone and she couldndo it. and so essentially, i won't even try to get the quote but it was essentially, you know, the pangs of your...
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um, elizabeth and we can look at this from a more negative perspective. as i think theresa laid out the western view. i think a more positive take one. this is that china plays a very important role to russia as we've just for it plays a very important role to europe as well as the united states. some of the issues that are impacting the us china relationship and the you, china relationships are actually going to be sentence of what's going on with russia. so i think china has a number of very, very powerful of cards to play. if we look at the transition to a sustainable economy, there is little doubt that china is the technology leader in key components like batteries. it has the manufacturing scale to produce low cost, high quality, technologically advanced vehicles, as well as the design capability to provide consumer facing products that consumers really cherish. so uh the you of course has some concerns about this in terms of what this will do to their domestic auto. ready industry, but this is not just trying to eaves, we also have to recognize the
um, elizabeth and we can look at this from a more negative perspective. as i think theresa laid out the western view. i think a more positive take one. this is that china plays a very important role to russia as we've just for it plays a very important role to europe as well as the united states. some of the issues that are impacting the us china relationship and the you, china relationships are actually going to be sentence of what's going on with russia. so i think china has a number of very,...
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eastern and central, but also with intense air strikes. 20 bodies arrive at alongside special hello on elizabeth, put on them. and this is all just even live from. don't ha, also coming up, adapting, but cautious reports. the us says, israel's use of american weapons may have broken into national knowing casa. the results of the root is as follows. in favor, $143.00 is rather isolated on the world stage to you in general, assembly overwhelming the adults and resolution backing palestine full membership and a powerful soul. a storm pittsville for the 1st time and 20 years for the warnings of communication. black house, the we begin and gaza was ready for us as a carrying out intense strikes, targeting eastern and central gaza. in the past hour, at least 20 bodies have been taken to our locks, the hospital and bed all belong. that's way more than a 100000 palestinians have moved to after, as well, ordered them to leave parts of eastern java is ready, forces have kills nearly 35000 palestinians since the war began. that's we cannot correspond a thought, a couple of them. he's joining us live from t
eastern and central, but also with intense air strikes. 20 bodies arrive at alongside special hello on elizabeth, put on them. and this is all just even live from. don't ha, also coming up, adapting, but cautious reports. the us says, israel's use of american weapons may have broken into national knowing casa. the results of the root is as follows. in favor, $143.00 is rather isolated on the world stage to you in general, assembly overwhelming the adults and resolution backing palestine full...
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jack: elizabeth i won't ask you for trial under 38 trillions per second, social security they came out with a release slightly less bad than we thought. >> exactly the good news if you can call it that the trust fund running out at the same rate as projected last year which is 2033 the retirement trust fund predicted to run dry if congress doesn't act in the worst case scenario that doesn't mean social security is going broke payroll will be sufficient to cover 79% of scheduled benefits, of course nobody wanted 21% benefit cut. >> medicare is going to run out of money at some point it's not enough money to cover cost. >> was a little bit money with medicare part a hospital benefits projected to be depleted in 2036 which is five years later did was projected last year, that's partly because of government regulation aimed at cutting costs in the medicare advantage program. >> slightly good news for the finances of the country and bad news for the seniors that see a benefit cut what is this all for the. >> it would be painful and accommodation of benefit cuts for future generations and fu
jack: elizabeth i won't ask you for trial under 38 trillions per second, social security they came out with a release slightly less bad than we thought. >> exactly the good news if you can call it that the trust fund running out at the same rate as projected last year which is 2033 the retirement trust fund predicted to run dry if congress doesn't act in the worst case scenario that doesn't mean social security is going broke payroll will be sufficient to cover 79% of scheduled benefits,...
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raÚl: y regresa la bellÍsima, elizabeth gutiÉrrez. [aplausos] elizabeth: yo feliz de estar aquÍ. raÚl: fue una decisiÓn de doÑa meche, y atentos en casa, porque hoy te vamos a decir cÓmo crear una mente exitosa, ¿cÓmo lo vamos a hacer?, hoy llega el doctor mario alonso con todas esas claves, eso se va a hacer en instante, pero hay que comenzar con las noticias. satcha: hoy comienzan las deliberaciones en el juicio de donald trump, el juez, juan merchan darÍa instrucciones de cÓmo proceder, esto luego de escuchar por horas los alegatos finales de las partes. y mientras, afuera en la corte en el bajo manhattan tenÍa lugar dramÁticas escenas, peggy carranza estÁ en vivo con lo que ocurre hoy. peggy: buenos dÍas. como lo dices, el jurado comienza a deliberar el dÍa de hoy luego de recibir estas instrucciones por parte del juez, juan merchan, quien les dirÁ cÓmo interpretar la ley, cÓmo interpretar la evidencia y quÉ tener en cuenta o no en estas deliberaciones, y todo esto ocurre luego de una larga jornada por parte de los alegatos finales, de hecho, la fiscalÍa se
raÚl: y regresa la bellÍsima, elizabeth gutiÉrrez. [aplausos] elizabeth: yo feliz de estar aquÍ. raÚl: fue una decisiÓn de doÑa meche, y atentos en casa, porque hoy te vamos a decir cÓmo crear una mente exitosa, ¿cÓmo lo vamos a hacer?, hoy llega el doctor mario alonso con todas esas claves, eso se va a hacer en instante, pero hay que comenzar con las noticias. satcha: hoy comienzan las deliberaciones en el juicio de donald trump, el juez, juan merchan darÍa instrucciones de cÓmo...
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i'm elizabeth put on them south africa as bracing for a milestone election. the governing amc has been in policy 2 years, but it's dominance of the south. african politics could be in jeopardy. millions of voices say the dissolution. the unemployment rate is the highest in the world violent crimes on the rise. the license police to to stick show a person is killed every 20 minutes and rolling electricity outages, a suffocation businesses big and small. the amc is still the most popular party bought it support base is shrinking. so has the one policy majority. one that's close to the election on wednesday launch a new political landscape with viable policies forming coalitions in order to govern. we'll explore these issues with, i guess in a moment. but 1st this report by katia lopez. holiday on south africa's governing party is used to winning that after 30 years, a penny impulse adjust. the african national congress could lose this majority in the upcoming elections leaders. serial around on poster is hoping voters will get the amc another 5 year mandate. th
i'm elizabeth put on them south africa as bracing for a milestone election. the governing amc has been in policy 2 years, but it's dominance of the south. african politics could be in jeopardy. millions of voices say the dissolution. the unemployment rate is the highest in the world violent crimes on the rise. the license police to to stick show a person is killed every 20 minutes and rolling electricity outages, a suffocation businesses big and small. the amc is still the most popular party...
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what has plague, the amc to elizabeth peace? no dispute that b a u. c. fundamentally changed from africa, trajectory from an approximate, an equal society to a society that's fairly equal. but the reality is that is not trickled down to a large majority of people. and yet i think because they refer to young people, i explained this week with different communities speaking to different young people, asking them how life east walk of a scene change and the realities one they've never known. any of the political party or government apart from the african national congress box. they all i need to read now between the ages of 15 to 54. we're looking at a 60 percent. i mean perryman trade. so it means that a large majority of millions of black south africa, young people are roaming the streets, unable to find the job. and even graduates, all i'm able to find the job for the young people that i've engaged with us, simply say they don't see a future because they all know jobs. and this is wayne crime drugs. as you refer to, one of the high crime rates we have
what has plague, the amc to elizabeth peace? no dispute that b a u. c. fundamentally changed from africa, trajectory from an approximate, an equal society to a society that's fairly equal. but the reality is that is not trickled down to a large majority of people. and yet i think because they refer to young people, i explained this week with different communities speaking to different young people, asking them how life east walk of a scene change and the realities one they've never known. any...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sarah, wally, john, elizabeth and evan. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome. i am evan smith, senior advisor at emerson collect the, and the cofounder and former ceo of the texas tribunal. i was the warm-up act for 13 years. i'm pleased to welcome you to the first panel. as karen swisher put it last night, no business, no journalism. if we embrace the connection people a credible source of information allows them to be...