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eleanor is almost a healthy 2-year-old but her parents remember the outcome was far from guaranteed.getting reoccurring infections and by the time she was 3month-old we received a diagnosis of a severe imdeficiency. >> reporter: she was confined hot hospital and home and couldn't go outside and only one option. >> eleanor was going to die without a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: one year earlier and 500 miles away at central connecticut state university, mike was playing football and his coach encouraged him to sign up for the national bone marrow registry all he had to do was get his cheek swabbed. >> i think when i signed up i didn't think i would go through the whole program. >> reporter: in the spring of 2018, he did hear about it again. mike was a perfect match for eleanor. >> and that. >> reporter: mike endupered 82 needles in his back. he had to miss his summer training and the first couple of weeks of football practice and putting his season in jeopardy a few months after the transplant, eleanor responded well for mike's marrow and she got better eleanor's parents and m
eleanor is almost a healthy 2-year-old but her parents remember the outcome was far from guaranteed.getting reoccurring infections and by the time she was 3month-old we received a diagnosis of a severe imdeficiency. >> reporter: she was confined hot hospital and home and couldn't go outside and only one option. >> eleanor was going to die without a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: one year earlier and 500 miles away at central connecticut state university, mike was playing...
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but as eleanor's parent jess and elin re outcome was far from guaranteed. >> when eleanor was a baby getting reoccurring months old received a diagnosis of an immuno deficiency. >> reporter: her immune system too weak to go outside. eleanor had only one option. >> eleanor was going to die without a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: one year earlier and 500 miles away at central connecticut state university, mike musha was playing college football when his coach encouraged him to sign up for the national bone marrow registry. all he had to do was get his cheek swabbed. >> i don't think when i actually signed up that i was expecting to go through the whole program. i thought i probably wouldn't hear about it again. >> reporter: but in the spring of 2018, he did heart match for eleanor. >> i said yes right away. >> repbar:. due to his recovery, he had to miss his summer training and the first couple weeks of football practice putting his season in jeopardy. a few months after the trance and she got better. >> feed the pumpkin. >> reporter: eleanor's parents and mike began writing eac
but as eleanor's parent jess and elin re outcome was far from guaranteed. >> when eleanor was a baby getting reoccurring months old received a diagnosis of an immuno deficiency. >> reporter: her immune system too weak to go outside. eleanor had only one option. >> eleanor was going to die without a bone marrow transplant. >> reporter: one year earlier and 500 miles away at central connecticut state university, mike musha was playing college football when his coach...
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eleanor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff 20 years or so. what kind of editorials would you write, what was your specialty? >> i wrote about city politics and state politics. it is controlled by the state. it's hard not to write about state politics. >> host: if you text a question or comment you can text that to 202-748-8003. we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what mister bloomberg is doing. what he has done at johns hopkins university and see to it student debt was reduced and seeing to it there is a better system of healthcare and have suggestions in that direction too, some medical care by going back to not-for-profit circumstances and he will be a marvelous president, he knows how to do it, knows how to handle google from new york or whatever they do. >> host: thank you, stanley. what did you hear from the viewer? >> guest: what is interesting about what he was saying as i always thought of michael bloomberg as the public health mayor and public h
eleanor randolph worked at the new york times editorial staff 20 years or so. what kind of editorials would you write, what was your specialty? >> i wrote about city politics and state politics. it is controlled by the state. it's hard not to write about state politics. >> host: if you text a question or comment you can text that to 202-748-8003. we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what...
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. >> this is eleanor cliff. she is a columnist for the daily piece joining us on last day of the year. >> glad to be with you. >> we have been talking to folks for the last hour about a top story for 2019. if there's a thing that rises to the top? >> the president impeached. only the third president in u.s. history. i grew up in queens new york, and the queens daily eagle played impeachment a page 15 below the phone. it said queen band impeached. donald trump impeached. only the third president in u.s. history and the first from queens. [laughter] that put into perspective on what people are interested in. pedro: with that in mind -- >> when i say close to home i am thinking the planet. this is the first to the planet has gotten the attention it deserves with the rise of the young climate activist, greta thunberg. new year's eve tonight in new york city the climate is the theme. i don't know how they mix-and-match that with the revelry. but i think we are finally beginning to get serious about the dangers facing
. >> this is eleanor cliff. she is a columnist for the daily piece joining us on last day of the year. >> glad to be with you. >> we have been talking to folks for the last hour about a top story for 2019. if there's a thing that rises to the top? >> the president impeached. only the third president in u.s. history. i grew up in queens new york, and the queens daily eagle played impeachment a page 15 below the phone. it said queen band impeached. donald trump impeached....
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. >> tonight on c-span, chris wallace and eleanor holmes norton taken part in a discussion on the first amendment and then constitutional litigator jesse pearson talks about occupational licensing requirements in later, we hear from a senator discuss his new bill on challenges facing native americans. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. the theater. the chief executive of the freedom forum. tonightme you all here to celebrate the museum and the first amendment and look forward to a new chapter. i would like to recognize some of the museum's founding partners who we are so pleased to have with us this morning. [applause] we are also honored to have several of our trustees in attendance -- coleman, davidke jack kirschenbaum, john lee, charles, peter prichard, mike, john, prichard, mike, john, barbara. [applause] after more than 11 years, the museum will close its doors on pennsylvania avenue at the end of the month. while we are sad, we are also heartened that nearly 10 million visitors walked through our doors to experience a story of news, the role of the free press in history and th
. >> tonight on c-span, chris wallace and eleanor holmes norton taken part in a discussion on the first amendment and then constitutional litigator jesse pearson talks about occupational licensing requirements in later, we hear from a senator discuss his new bill on challenges facing native americans. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. the theater. the chief executive of the freedom forum. tonightme you all here to celebrate the museum and the first amendment and look forward to...
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anna: thank you, elinor all caught. -- eleanor olcott.eat of retaliation should germany impose a ban on huawei. germanll be covering the story on the radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market opened this monday morning. 20 minutes to go into the start of the trading session. futures suggest we will see a bit of a bounce. >> international flavors and fragrances has reached an agreement for $22.6 billion deal. it seeks to expand in the fast-growing food ingredient business specializing in products like sweeteners and am also fires. is facingotball club a backlash from china. regarding the treatment of muslims in shenzhen. the arsenal game was pulled from this green yesterday despite the club's immediate attempt to distance itself from a key player and his remarks. it was slammed in china after an executive showed support for the democracy protest in hong kong. boeing is considering temporarily halting production of the 737 max as clearance for the grounded jets looks increasingly likely to slip beyond the january
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welcome eleanor holmes-norton. [applause] your kind introduction. i remember this day was a useless corner. the district had used >> thank you for your kind introduction. day.ember that this was a useless corner. anyone cornerstones of the constituti constitution. i don't know about the rest of you, but i do not. since they've opened millions, visitors from every part of the world spot at this site sometimes on their way to the capitol and you can see the capital from here to. it's the first amendment. you can see the capitol where it belonged. the sighting couldn't have been more right. so i regret any notion of losing the museum today but for two reasons when i think about it, first as the disappearance of so many newspapers and the difficulty is pure news outlets have in our country today. second, it is evidence that the first amendment itself is losing currency particularly among of all people, young people who must depend to carry forward first amendment so that people yet the evidence and in preparing for my remarks but i came upon. here the b
welcome eleanor holmes-norton. [applause] your kind introduction. i remember this day was a useless corner. the district had used >> thank you for your kind introduction. day.ember that this was a useless corner. anyone cornerstones of the constituti constitution. i don't know about the rest of you, but i do not. since they've opened millions, visitors from every part of the world spot at this site sometimes on their way to the capitol and you can see the capital from here to. it's the...
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eleanor roper, bbc news.tory, one of the countries greatest ever bowlers, bob willis has died at the age of 70. he's been described as a legend english cricket. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. it wasn't a bad day across england and wales, again, plenty of sunshine albeit rather chilly. but it was wetter across scotla nd chilly. but it was wetter across scotland and northern ireland. in fa ct, scotland and northern ireland. in fact, this weather front which will continue to move southwards and used words overnight and into fizzle out, there will be lots of showers packing into the northwest of the country, you notice the isobars closer together, so it means it will be quite windy. so lots of showers here, when he is well overnight. further south and east, those winds will be late, and we will see some clear spousal. so, again, will be late, and we will see some clearspousal. so, again, it could be quite chilly across the southeast quadrant, such a frost perhaps i
eleanor roper, bbc news.tory, one of the countries greatest ever bowlers, bob willis has died at the age of 70. he's been described as a legend english cricket. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. it wasn't a bad day across england and wales, again, plenty of sunshine albeit rather chilly. but it was wetter across scotla nd chilly. but it was wetter across scotland and northern ireland. in fa ct, scotland and northern ireland. in fact, this weather...
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you like that eleanor? i'll do everything i can do. but let me talk about a few of the other things. another piece is that we have to make racial justice right at the heart of our climate plan, right at the heart. [applause] sen. warren: for decades and decades now, the government has permitted all of the most polluting industries to work right next to communities of color. located the waste dumps next to communities of color and the consequence has been disaster both to people's health and for the economic value. so i commit that as a part of my climate plan right from the beginning is i commit that a trillion dollars we are going to spend to clean up the communities that have been hardest hit and economic development in these communities. critical. cheers and applause] nime not through yet. i have to mention a couple of more. we have to be willing to pick up the regulatory tool. nobody likes to hear the regulation or excuse me, this is where we are. picked this up from jay inslee, governor inslee, because it's good stuff by 2028, all
you like that eleanor? i'll do everything i can do. but let me talk about a few of the other things. another piece is that we have to make racial justice right at the heart of our climate plan, right at the heart. [applause] sen. warren: for decades and decades now, the government has permitted all of the most polluting industries to work right next to communities of color. located the waste dumps next to communities of color and the consequence has been disaster both to people's health and for...
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thank you, eleanor. long overdue.t was very rare that there were women journalists at the time, and making that statement was a crucial one. of course, several years after that that women are more widely seen in newsrooms. as well as people of color. so, putting that line in the sand is an important one. to get career started, to get people thinking that women had a role in this industry, as in every industry. susan: we will jump from the 1940's to the 1960's and lyndon johnson. he comes into office under the worst circumstances, the assassination of john kennedy. did he have a honeymoon as president after that? patty: he did. understoodvery much the power of image. the famous photo when he being sworn in on air force one, he makes sure that newly widowed jacqueline kennedy is seen. what a horror -- a horrible requested must have been for him to make that request in a horrible moment in her life, not just to say to the american people, but to the world that this government will continue. there will be cut to the ritch
thank you, eleanor. long overdue.t was very rare that there were women journalists at the time, and making that statement was a crucial one. of course, several years after that that women are more widely seen in newsrooms. as well as people of color. so, putting that line in the sand is an important one. to get career started, to get people thinking that women had a role in this industry, as in every industry. susan: we will jump from the 1940's to the 1960's and lyndon johnson. he comes into...
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today is the 1st time that eleanor zechariah has heard about the witness and his statement regarding the details of her father's death. at 1st she is skeptical and struggles with her emotions so. i hope the facts are true and they can be tracked. of course it is difficult to hear about this and to see the burial sites. let alone to hear how it happened i think that. you need nerves of steel and yes we need. are the facts correct they could be initial answers to this question in strasbourg crystal and i got to listen to the witness statement great is a defense lawyer from cyprus 15 years ago he investigated the disappearance of the bellerose opposition politicians for the council of europe. is still following the cases today the council of europe scrutinizes human rights and all the more closely in the case of bella reduce their ability we have today to run the vinci investigation but iris seems very small. that's a problem well the file as far as we are concerned never close the file would close the day when a probe an investigation is conducted and there are findings as to up hold u
today is the 1st time that eleanor zechariah has heard about the witness and his statement regarding the details of her father's death. at 1st she is skeptical and struggles with her emotions so. i hope the facts are true and they can be tracked. of course it is difficult to hear about this and to see the burial sites. let alone to hear how it happened i think that. you need nerves of steel and yes we need. are the facts correct they could be initial answers to this question in strasbourg...
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please welcome, eleanor holmes norton. [applause] >> thank you for your kind introduction. i remember that day. this was a useless corner and the district had used this corner for building that was of not much use to anyone and i was so proud that this corner was going to be used for one of the cornerstones of our constitution. i don't know about the rest of you but i do not come as with a funeral. not when we consider what the subject matter is it today. since the museum was opened millions of tourists, visitors from every part of the world stop at this site and sometimes on their way to a capital and you can see the capital from here and they come to a museum unlike any i have heard of in the world uniquely for the first amendment. unobstructed you can see the capital where it along and the siding could not have been more right. i regret any notion of losing the museum today but for two reasons when i think about it, first, the disappearance of so many newspapers and the difficulties pure news outlets have in our country today. we need a reminder of what the first amendme
please welcome, eleanor holmes norton. [applause] >> thank you for your kind introduction. i remember that day. this was a useless corner and the district had used this corner for building that was of not much use to anyone and i was so proud that this corner was going to be used for one of the cornerstones of our constitution. i don't know about the rest of you but i do not come as with a funeral. not when we consider what the subject matter is it today. since the museum was opened...
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eleanor zachary and co finds her response later directed at the man who was an accessory to the murder of her father. at the new one. if you will it's just it's not about him it's about the whole system behind him and you just said yes we cannot be blamed personally. and that but you know she died of a power yes people like him are dependent on the system and they're forced to commit its gruesome crimes. even if i said this to him i can't say it to the thousands of others who served with him mr bush. the political system in bellerose systematically violates human rights the flags of 47 member states can be seen outside the council of europe building in strasbourg the bella reuss flag is not among them in order to become a member deloris would 1st have to face up to its past otherwise it will remain an outsider in europe. you can't consider a society other wealthy and i would say a consolidated society without the ability and that the capacity and the the possibility to know what's happened we can't condemn that that but 1st we must know math clearly no one is responsible and in 4th dis
eleanor zachary and co finds her response later directed at the man who was an accessory to the murder of her father. at the new one. if you will it's just it's not about him it's about the whole system behind him and you just said yes we cannot be blamed personally. and that but you know she died of a power yes people like him are dependent on the system and they're forced to commit its gruesome crimes. even if i said this to him i can't say it to the thousands of others who served with him mr...
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yes, eleanor rigby. who? eleanor rigby. no, i don't know her. yellow submarine. yellow submarine?d by his long—standing admiration for the oscar winner. oh, no, a pope must go on forever and be the personification of the crucified christ. you see francis going in very much feeling he is in the presence of the pope, and he is slightly in awe of him, and that played well into my relationship with tony, who i've admired for years. he doesn't think there are comparisons between the men's conflicts and some of the situations happening around the world. whenever i try to be myself, people don't seem to like me very much. the position in europe and america is so horrific at the moment, i don't see the parallels between francis and benedict. ijust see there is a conflict between them which is resolved, and please, god, we can resolve our issues here. a film he hopes can set a powerful example for all. lizo mzimba, bbc news. that film is on general release. irving burgie, the american composer who helped to popularise caribbean music has died at the age of 95. better known as lord burgess,
yes, eleanor rigby. who? eleanor rigby. no, i don't know her. yellow submarine. yellow submarine?d by his long—standing admiration for the oscar winner. oh, no, a pope must go on forever and be the personification of the crucified christ. you see francis going in very much feeling he is in the presence of the pope, and he is slightly in awe of him, and that played well into my relationship with tony, who i've admired for years. he doesn't think there are comparisons between the men's...
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you like that, eleanor?ings. okay. that i can do, but let me talk about a few of the other things that we need to get done. another piece is that we have to make racial justice right at the heart of our climate plan. adesa right at the heart. for decades and decades now the government mhas permitted almosd all of the polluting industriesn to locate right next to communities of color, and located the waste dumps next to communities of color, and the consequence has been a disaster both for the people's health who have lived in the communities y the economic value in those communities. so i commit as a part of, we ar centrale part of my climate pla right from the beginning is that i commit to $1 trillion we will spend to clean up the de communities that are hardest hit and help in the economic . redevelopment in these communities. it is critical. and appl i am not through yet. i have to mention a couple more, because they are so important. the ve to pick up regulatory tool. nobody likes to hear the word regulation, and e
you like that, eleanor?ings. okay. that i can do, but let me talk about a few of the other things that we need to get done. another piece is that we have to make racial justice right at the heart of our climate plan. adesa right at the heart. for decades and decades now the government mhas permitted almosd all of the polluting industriesn to locate right next to communities of color, and located the waste dumps next to communities of color, and the consequence has been a disaster both for the...
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>> i am eleanor. my nickname is bear. sen.arren: it is nice to see you, eleanor. >> my question is, when you become president, are you going to stop global warming? [applause] sen. warren: yes. [applause] sen. warren: now, eleanor, that is a big commitment because we are in real trouble. you know this, right? that climate change threatens every living thing on this scariestnd for me, the thing that happens now is every time the scientists go back and recalculate the data, put in eore information, it is wors then we thought it was. the problem is bigger, it is moving faster, and we have less time to respond. this one is going to be big. we are going to have to work really hard, and we are going to have to work together. a basic approach is we do everything we can. plan.your plan versus my we do everything we can because that is how urgent this problem is. let me start with this part. i will do everything -- and i love saying this -- a president can do all by herself. [applause] sen. warren: stay there. do not leave yet. i am no
>> i am eleanor. my nickname is bear. sen.arren: it is nice to see you, eleanor. >> my question is, when you become president, are you going to stop global warming? [applause] sen. warren: yes. [applause] sen. warren: now, eleanor, that is a big commitment because we are in real trouble. you know this, right? that climate change threatens every living thing on this scariestnd for me, the thing that happens now is every time the scientists go back and recalculate the data, put in...
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paul butler on the law, eleanor clift on the swamp, my thanks to both of you. what will the senate do? well, i'm thrilled to bring in two experts, a current member of the united states senate, richard blumenthal who is on the critical judiciary committee, and acting solicitor general neal katyal, who has argued dozens of cases before the supreme court in the obama administration and his new book fittingly called "impeach: the case against donald trump." good evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> senator, what does a fair trial look like in the senate? >> a fair trial in the senate is a full trial with witnesses and documents that donald trump has so far blocked in his attempted cover-up. the american people deserve to see and hear these documents and witnesses. they deserve a trial with the dignity and integrity and decentsy that this paramount constitutional constitution provides, and they deserve to understand the continuing threat that this president poses by failing to show any remorse or regret. clinton at least apologized again and again and again t
paul butler on the law, eleanor clift on the swamp, my thanks to both of you. what will the senate do? well, i'm thrilled to bring in two experts, a current member of the united states senate, richard blumenthal who is on the critical judiciary committee, and acting solicitor general neal katyal, who has argued dozens of cases before the supreme court in the obama administration and his new book fittingly called "impeach: the case against donald trump." good evening to both of you....
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joining me is joel rubin and eleanor clift, washington correspondent for the daily beast.u on that one. what in the world is rudy giuliani up to? >> well, yasmin, shadow foreign policy sounds too regal, too kind for him. this is just plain old corruption. what rudy giuliani was engaging in was seeking to move a foreign leader out of power on behalf of his own potential clients, on behalf of a member of congress' constituents or business partners, quite frankly, and really was looking out for himself and the real big question is was he informing the president. did president trump know about this? and what was he telling president trump behind the scenes and obviously behind john bolton's back. this is part of a dirty pattern. this is consistent with the way giuliani has been behaving in multiple hot spots around the world. one doesn't know who he represents and he is really is in essence a walking crime scene. >> eleanor, let me read a part of this piece from "the post," saying this in part. his freelancing has triggered concerns among white house officials that his interse
joining me is joel rubin and eleanor clift, washington correspondent for the daily beast.u on that one. what in the world is rudy giuliani up to? >> well, yasmin, shadow foreign policy sounds too regal, too kind for him. this is just plain old corruption. what rudy giuliani was engaging in was seeking to move a foreign leader out of power on behalf of his own potential clients, on behalf of a member of congress' constituents or business partners, quite frankly, and really was looking out...
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it tuesday morning, eleanor clift, columnist for "the daily beast" discusses impeachment and campaign 2020. and thenews of the day book "tipping point." live "washington journal," at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. live campaign 2020 coverage continues tuesday at 11:00 a.m. eastern. senator elizabeth warren in boston. watch the presidential candidates live on c-span, on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. trump, hisra daughter-in-law and campaign andsor joined politico members of congress and women executives. this panel looks at strides made by women in the workforce. everyone. mi am white house corporate and editor -- correspondent around associate editor at politico. i'm going to be joined in just a minute on the stage by lara trump, a senior advisor to trump's campaign. she's the president's daughter-in-law and she is trump. to eric please welcome her to the e.
it tuesday morning, eleanor clift, columnist for "the daily beast" discusses impeachment and campaign 2020. and thenews of the day book "tipping point." live "washington journal," at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. live campaign 2020 coverage continues tuesday at 11:00 a.m. eastern. senator elizabeth warren in boston. watch the presidential candidates live on c-span, on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. trump, hisra daughter-in-law...
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blazes across several states also coming up croatia's left-wing former prime minister's daughter i'm eleanor beardsley it's the 1st round of voting to the president but with a runoff ahead all eyes are on the 2 right wing candidates vying for 2nd place. and hong kong police cracked down on a 16 rally as activists tried to call attention to china's alleged abuse of its we got muslim minority. i am. i have and i am free glad you could join me australia's prime minister scott morrison has been forced to apologize for taking a holiday at the height of the devastating bushfire crisis emergency crews are struggling had to contain hundreds of blazes around sydney now a combination of record temperatures drought and powerful winds is fueling the inferno at least 9 people have been killed since the fires began but there is now hope at last the break in the weather. the air is acrid the dense smoke is causing serious health problems. laid waste in the town of lythgoe 80 kilometers west of sydney. logs last. the firestorm all but wiped the village of balmoral southwest of sydney off the map the flames
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here is congresswoman eleanor holmes norton 21 years ago.o clip] >> this on behalf of half a million- half americans who pay federal income tax but do not vote. there one right mentioned in the constitution is the right to vote for president and vice president. the decision to expel a president from our office is as important as the decision to elect the president to office. indeed, the decision to expel him is more momentous. there are no partial rights in the constitution. it is unconstitutional and irrational to interpret to the 23rd amendment to afford a vote for the president, but no vote on whether to impeach a president. let this process begin on a high ofe of fairness in the name the half million american citizens who happen to live in the nation's capital. i ask for the vote in these impeachment proceedings. [end of video clip] host: eleanor holmes norton, did not get a vote then, will get a vote -- will not get a vote today. ben cline, congressman of virginia, will get a vote. guest: i will be voting against impeachment. the judici
here is congresswoman eleanor holmes norton 21 years ago.o clip] >> this on behalf of half a million- half americans who pay federal income tax but do not vote. there one right mentioned in the constitution is the right to vote for president and vice president. the decision to expel a president from our office is as important as the decision to elect the president to office. indeed, the decision to expel him is more momentous. there are no partial rights in the constitution. it is...
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host: we have calls lined up for you for eleanor clift of "the daily beast."ow long do you publish their? guest: generally once a week, maybe twice. host: you can find the daily beast website -- find out on "the daily beast" websites. our first call is from karen, republican line. caller: good morning. i was actually wanting to talk about the prior topic, but i will take on this one. i do not think that the impeachment process has been fair on the democratic side. i was raised democratic, and i've tried, you know, looking up both sides of the issues, and i really do not think that the president has been treated fairly. there have been a lot of good things he has done, like the very first day of hanukkah -- he signed a presidential order against hate crimes against everyone. -- you know, he is against people discriminate against the jews, the blacks, the hispanics. he signed an exec at of order the first day of hanukkah this year -- i watched it on the tv. nobody covered it. nobody. yesterday, they had a guestspeaker on, and this speaker was saying that the pre
host: we have calls lined up for you for eleanor clift of "the daily beast."ow long do you publish their? guest: generally once a week, maybe twice. host: you can find the daily beast website -- find out on "the daily beast" websites. our first call is from karen, republican line. caller: good morning. i was actually wanting to talk about the prior topic, but i will take on this one. i do not think that the impeachment process has been fair on the democratic side. i was...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. no matter what thlife throws downn, ♪ roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the roomba i7+ system empties its bin into allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens. forget about vacuuming for months. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ >>> welcome back. police have now identified both people killed in friday's terror attacks on the famed london bridge. 25-year-old jack merit and 23-year-old sakia jones were both college students volunteering at the prisoner rehabilitation meeting where the attack began. one of the injured victims has returned home while two others remain in the hospital. the suspect, usman khan, was on earl
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs. no matter what thlife throws downn, ♪ roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the roomba i7+...
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eleanor. there has been an enormous concentrated coordinated business offensive beginning in the seventy's to try to beat back the egalitarian efforts that went right through the nixon years and you see it in many respects and over on the right you see it in things like the famous pell memorandum. sent to the chamber of commerce major business lobby but later supreme court justice powell warning them that business is losing control over the society. and something has to be done to counter these forces course we put it in terms of the defense defending ourselves against outside powers. if you look at it it's a call for business to use its control over resources to carry out a major offensive to beat back this democratizing wave. over on the liberal side something exactly similar the 1st. major report of the a trilateral commission is concerned with this. called the crisis of democracy. trilateral commission is liberal internationalists there. flavors indicated by the fact that they pretty much
eleanor. there has been an enormous concentrated coordinated business offensive beginning in the seventy's to try to beat back the egalitarian efforts that went right through the nixon years and you see it in many respects and over on the right you see it in things like the famous pell memorandum. sent to the chamber of commerce major business lobby but later supreme court justice powell warning them that business is losing control over the society. and something has to be done to counter these...
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congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you for being here. merry christmas.ng here on a holiday. >>> vaping, thc is legal in places like california, but that's not stopping a black market from thriving, and it's becoming harder for consumers to tell what is safe. >>> and moments away from the opening bell on wall street. stocks should start the holiday session flat. historically stocks climb during the last five days of trading of the year. or will it be i -- it will be a shortened trading day. the markets close early today and will stay closed tomorrow for christmas. all three major indices hit record highs on monday. at leaf blowers. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading commission free today. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se
congresswoman eleanor holmes norton, thank you for being here. merry christmas.ng here on a holiday. >>> vaping, thc is legal in places like california, but that's not stopping a black market from thriving, and it's becoming harder for consumers to tell what is safe. >>> and moments away from the opening bell on wall street. stocks should start the holiday session flat. historically stocks climb during the last five days of trading of the year. or will it be i -- it will be a...
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putty it usually ends up like this honestly most kids can do it better than i do but a lot of them eleanor mcnair proves that modeling party is more than just a toy what she is able to create from it is very impressive. colorful modeling party it's an ideal plaything for kids but it can also be used to create genuine wets avant. especially in the hands of london artist ellen mcmahon. by 6 years ago now of course friends and they ran a photographic pub quiz and one of their minds was to remake a famous photograph in place and my team won that one and say really i just brought that idea. the idea inspired to knock the project but it's anything but child's play the challenge for elena is to complete a figure in just a few hours the modeling compound dries quickly and turns brittle she has to balance speed with precision. i think the i and she take me through the longest time. and if the ice k. were wrong it's really hard to cash in my stomach and. ellen number 2 is from the internet and recreates her favorite subjects images by well known for talking friends such as nicholas murray cindy sher
putty it usually ends up like this honestly most kids can do it better than i do but a lot of them eleanor mcnair proves that modeling party is more than just a toy what she is able to create from it is very impressive. colorful modeling party it's an ideal plaything for kids but it can also be used to create genuine wets avant. especially in the hands of london artist ellen mcmahon. by 6 years ago now of course friends and they ran a photographic pub quiz and one of their minds was to remake a...
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morning, tuesday eleanor clift, columnist for the daily beast, discusses and campaign 2020. one america news network's liz wheeler talks about the news of the day. watch c-span's washington at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. isthis holiday week, book tv on c-span 2 every day with prime night.atures each tuesday at 8 p.m. eastern, congressmanpublican steve scalise with his book "back in the game." wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern, a respectiveabout memoirs. eastern,at 8:30 p.m. the book "the cigarette." eastern, donald trump jr. and his book "triggered." ofch this special airing book tv this holiday week and every weekend on c-span 2. 2020n's live campaign coverage continues tuesday at 11 a.m. eastern. senator elizabeth warren in boston. watch the presidential candidates live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> coming up tonight on c-span, president'sthe daughter-in-law and campaign advisor joins a panel on women workforce. then democrat consultant doug thornell and phillip stutts on landscape leading into 2020. 2020 c-span's c
morning, tuesday eleanor clift, columnist for the daily beast, discusses and campaign 2020. one america news network's liz wheeler talks about the news of the day. watch c-span's washington at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. isthis holiday week, book tv on c-span 2 every day with prime night.atures each tuesday at 8 p.m. eastern, congressmanpublican steve scalise with his book "back in the game." wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern, a respectiveabout memoirs. eastern,at...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. helpand my side super soft? their unique story, with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. and will it keep me in the holiday spirit? yes! with comfort and joy. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, 48-month financing on all smart beds. plus free premium delivery when you add a base.ends monday. it's our most dangerous addiction. and to get the whole world clean? that takes a lot more than an alternative. so we took our worst vice, and turned it into the dna for a better system. materials made from recycled plastic - woven and molde
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. helpand my side super soft? their unique story, with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and...
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. ♪ music we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. jack: andrew berry is a 28 year veteran of barron's and a pillar of our newsroom. he has just written his much and pissed dissipated stocks for the coming year. enjoins us now to share his pics and explain his thinking. thank you for stopping by the studio and earth that look before we to 2020 let's look back to 19. their neck and neck with the market but one that stands out is apple. it's a very close to stock up but you decided correctly that 19 was a good year for it and it's up 6%. why did you decide that? >> there is a lot going on with that especially the iphone sales. they've also been better accepted than we thought. especially in increase and their accessories. they have an aggressive buyback proposal that's helping really well. so be force that's gone really well so you've got ten more pics for this year. the markets fairly valued ri
. ♪ music we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. jack: andrew berry is a 28 year veteran of barron's and a pillar of our newsroom. he has just written his much and pissed dissipated stocks for the coming year. enjoins us now to share his pics and explain his thinking. thank you for stopping by the studio and earth that look before we to 2020...
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countries are racking up there are a project is not making return and then there are the projects eleanor some of the projects are backed by collateral in the form of natural resource some of the country will be having to give up natural resource and china i think that raises another issue of potential not necessarily colonial. power pressure of power there . so it's been fascinating just really unpacking china's growing influence around the wild how would you describe the moment that we're in right now for china. i'm afraid that you know for china it's a moment where they will reach pressuring it's an important time for them to be able to crack external demand especially through 1000 on borrowed but it also highly risky i won't be at the projects work out and what happens to china in terms of its economic and political power over time as china characterizes this is a win win situation how do you characterize the i we winning is everybody winning i think like everything good some countries are winning and some not as much i think as china goes on and goes beyond i think china would also l
countries are racking up there are a project is not making return and then there are the projects eleanor some of the projects are backed by collateral in the form of natural resource some of the country will be having to give up natural resource and china i think that raises another issue of potential not necessarily colonial. power pressure of power there . so it's been fascinating just really unpacking china's growing influence around the wild how would you describe the moment that we're in...
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we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.e're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. (has me feeling super healthy. my beneful superfood blend with salmon, cranberries... ...oh, but we are not done yet! here comes superfood wet with beef, salmon, and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae. on a monday. (avo) beneful superfood blend dry and wet recipes. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacc
we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name.e're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry. (has me feeling super healthy. my beneful superfood blend with salmon, cranberries... ...oh, but we are not done yet! here comes superfood wet with beef, salmon, and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae. on a monday. (avo) beneful superfood blend dry and wet recipes. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything...