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i had to let go of the first elaine to embrace the second elaine and help her. >> reporter: marty sayst than his >> when i tried to keep her in my world, no elaine, it didn't happen on a thursday, it happened on a friday, it wasn't the joneses, it was the smiths, her life was more miserable. and so i began to realize that if i could help eliaine live he best life pos pbl by joining her world. if she thinks it happens on a thursday, that's okay. as miserable and ugly as this disease is, we can at least snatch some moments of joy. >> reporter: to cope with her memory lapses, marty began practicing what he calls therapeutic fibbing. if elaine miss stickingly thought her parents were alive, he just played along rather than upset her with the truth still, caregiving took a toll on him. >> i wasn't getting enough sleep. i didn't get enough exercise. >> reporter: you talk about the role of caregiver changing your definition of manhood for yourself >> i thought i was the man and i could take care e of this, i promised elaine for better or worse. at the same time, there is this grieving process
i had to let go of the first elaine to embrace the second elaine and help her. >> reporter: marty sayst than his >> when i tried to keep her in my world, no elaine, it didn't happen on a thursday, it happened on a friday, it wasn't the joneses, it was the smiths, her life was more miserable. and so i began to realize that if i could help eliaine live he best life pos pbl by joining her world. if she thinks it happens on a thursday, that's okay. as miserable and ugly as this disease...
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[laughter] elaine, i would like to turn to you.here has been a lot of conversations over the past couple of years about a need for new blood in democratic leadership. the president, a democrat will celebrate his 80th earth day this month. the top three house democrats are all over the age of 80. do you think that the results of tuesday night changed that conversation within the democratic party, or does it give a greater lead for some of the democratic elder statesman to continue in their leadership roles? >> the way i would look at is as follows, if the gerund talk or see at the -- gerund talk or see -- gerontocracy decides it is time to go, this is probably a good year because they decide they have had a good win. it is nice to leave when you are on top. one of the reasons that pelosi and the rest of the leadership team stayed on and was elected in the last to go rounds was because trump was a round, and they needed to impeach trump. he was president first. they needed to impeach him. they needed some people with some experience
[laughter] elaine, i would like to turn to you.here has been a lot of conversations over the past couple of years about a need for new blood in democratic leadership. the president, a democrat will celebrate his 80th earth day this month. the top three house democrats are all over the age of 80. do you think that the results of tuesday night changed that conversation within the democratic party, or does it give a greater lead for some of the democratic elder statesman to continue in their...
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elaine has pushed against that. and you are saying where should we go? >> i mean, i'm saying i don't think the republican or closed primary matters. and actually don't kind of like the kind of artificial name changes of jungle primaries and kind of -- i think we should go it is actually back to what voting and democracy is all about, which is increased turnout of more moderate voters to produce the results you like instead of trying to change the rule. >> i think this is sort of a difficult time for the country in terms of polarization generally, but the real answer to it is democratic public, small d democratic public mobilization of more voters to come into the system. >> well, i thought that's what john was saying, open primaries was going to do, , bring more moderate -- >> but the point is, but the point in reading that listen o you is that the open primaries did not produce more moderate candidates. so that's what i think it's kind of company usher it's the real argument here. >> right. okay. now now we have the representative from the smoke-filled
elaine has pushed against that. and you are saying where should we go? >> i mean, i'm saying i don't think the republican or closed primary matters. and actually don't kind of like the kind of artificial name changes of jungle primaries and kind of -- i think we should go it is actually back to what voting and democracy is all about, which is increased turnout of more moderate voters to produce the results you like instead of trying to change the rule. >> i think this is sort of a...
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elaine jang has a lot of them . how she would choose to spend her 104th birthday , there was no place she'd rather be . let's take you to chase center. >> it's like a dream, really. especially for grandma. vote it started with an email last month asking us to wish her grandma happy 104th birthday. shout out to elaine jang. the warriors saw the clip and invited the family to monday's game. dr. elaine jang , 104 years young , watched the game from where else? section 104. she enjoyed chicken figures and french fries . for dessert -- happy birthday to you ♪ >> the warriors presented her with a birthday cake and another shabbat, this time, from run-d.m.c. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: camera says her grandmother has always been the go to person in the family for information about the warriors. >> great time hanging out with dr. jaying. her children and grandchildren in section 104. the warriors staff . the next play , elaine will be watching. >> is, she will. that is awesome. >> maybe she is good luck. they won last n
elaine jang has a lot of them . how she would choose to spend her 104th birthday , there was no place she'd rather be . let's take you to chase center. >> it's like a dream, really. especially for grandma. vote it started with an email last month asking us to wish her grandma happy 104th birthday. shout out to elaine jang. the warriors saw the clip and invited the family to monday's game. dr. elaine jang , 104 years young , watched the game from where else? section 104. she enjoyed...
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we've got job creators' network foundation president, elaine parker.'s decision and, obviously, that is key. but i want to ask you about wha. district judge mark pitman. i thought the argument was interesting in his decision. he said i understand the political climate is what it is right now, but the constitution gives us three branches of government, not one. your reaction to that line from pitman. >> well, look, i mean, this program literally torpedoed the three branches of government, the separation of powers in our checks and balances. he also went on to say that this was the largest exercise of legislative power without congressional authority in the history of the united states. and he equated joe biden's action with the very definition of tyranny. but, cheryl, that doesn't mean that we don't think there's a crisis here. we feel sorry for these students that are being crushed by this student loan debt, we just disagree with holding taxpayers accountable for this crisis. we actually think that these colleges that are sitting on $700 billion in end
we've got job creators' network foundation president, elaine parker.'s decision and, obviously, that is key. but i want to ask you about wha. district judge mark pitman. i thought the argument was interesting in his decision. he said i understand the political climate is what it is right now, but the constitution gives us three branches of government, not one. your reaction to that line from pitman. >> well, look, i mean, this program literally torpedoed the three branches of government,...
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thank you elaine. i loved listening to talk about the early committee the jackie put together and having also been at winner tour and focusing a bit on your work and one of our magazines years ago. i remember what i called the hair dryer letter. and i just wondered but what the letter is wonderful very joggy, but it what i wanted you to talk a little bit about which is more serious for preservation was the push and pull between buddha and dupont and and neither one of the more actually thinking about preservation right and yet that was jackie's stated goal. that's right. thank you, leslie and leslie it former director of winter tour leslie bowman. it's an honor to have you here. yes, the letters are fascinating because you really see the the many many personalities that mrs. kennedy was working with and it's also fascinating because her first introduction to mr. dupont was made when he became chairman and it's a very formal type letter from then on all the letters are handwritten and yes one was under
thank you elaine. i loved listening to talk about the early committee the jackie put together and having also been at winner tour and focusing a bit on your work and one of our magazines years ago. i remember what i called the hair dryer letter. and i just wondered but what the letter is wonderful very joggy, but it what i wanted you to talk a little bit about which is more serious for preservation was the push and pull between buddha and dupont and and neither one of the more actually thinking...
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thank you elaine. i loved listening to talk about the early committee the jackie put together and having also been at winner tour and focusing a bit on your work and one of our magazines years ago. i remember what i called the hair dryer letter. and i just wondered but what the letter is wonderful very joggy, but it what i wanted you to talk a little bit about which is more serious for preservation was the push and pull between buddha and dupont and and neither one of the more actually thinking about preservation right and yet that was jackie's stated goal. that's right. thank you, leslie and leslie it former director of winter tour leslie bowman. it's an honor to have you here. yes, the letters are fascinating because you really see the the many many personalities that mrs. kennedy was working with and it's also fascinating because her first introduction to mr. dupont was made when he became chairman and it's a very formal type letter from then on all the letters are handwritten and yes one was under
thank you elaine. i loved listening to talk about the early committee the jackie put together and having also been at winner tour and focusing a bit on your work and one of our magazines years ago. i remember what i called the hair dryer letter. and i just wondered but what the letter is wonderful very joggy, but it what i wanted you to talk a little bit about which is more serious for preservation was the push and pull between buddha and dupont and and neither one of the more actually thinking...
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elaine and i have had this conversation now for six years. i have had this conversation with others. the real difference between desantis and trump is that trump never wanted to learn how government work. desantis did. if you disagree with trump's views on policy, you could at least be enlightened by the fact that he could have done more as president had he bothered to learn how government worked. ron desantis will have -- ron desantis will be a much more better president. regardless of the outlook on views on policy, the execution would be much stronger and much more affect under president desantis. >> the question on latinos, was that the question? the one thing the last two elections have showed, we cannot talk about the latino population. we have to talk about cubans and venezuelans in florida. we have to talk about mexicans in california and texas and a variety of other south americans. >> young and old. >> and you have to talk about young and old, male and female. we are about to publish a piece maybe this afternoon about a really in-de
elaine and i have had this conversation now for six years. i have had this conversation with others. the real difference between desantis and trump is that trump never wanted to learn how government work. desantis did. if you disagree with trump's views on policy, you could at least be enlightened by the fact that he could have done more as president had he bothered to learn how government worked. ron desantis will have -- ron desantis will be a much more better president. regardless of the...
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elaine was one of the few people who knew marie worked for the cia.er as a sister. we respected her as a sister. and with her job she traveled a lot. we knew she worked for the government, for the cia and that was it. >> and you never asked what she did. >> never asked. >> but now elaine had a lot of questions. starting with what could possibly have induced marie to leave 8-year-old marcus and infant marquis home alone? >> that was preposterous. that would have never happened. >> so, elaine started to compare notes with friends and family. but the conversations weren't about the cia. >> they were telling me different incidents and different things that they had with andre. >> andre, marie's husband, things he was saying and doing didn't add up. first, there was jean's story about what she saw that saturday morning when andre showed up at her home looking for marie. >> he had a bruise on his lip. >> andre had a bruise on his lip? >> he did. he said, oh, i bruised it playing football with andre jr. really? it looks kind of fresh. >> then there was kelly
elaine was one of the few people who knew marie worked for the cia.er as a sister. we respected her as a sister. and with her job she traveled a lot. we knew she worked for the government, for the cia and that was it. >> and you never asked what she did. >> never asked. >> but now elaine had a lot of questions. starting with what could possibly have induced marie to leave 8-year-old marcus and infant marquis home alone? >> that was preposterous. that would have never...
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[ laughter ] >> mike nickels and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they did not write. >> would you be interested of the extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day may parents took me go see this on broadway. before that all i saw was comedians talking about how bad their wives were or mother-in-laws were. >> take my wife, please. all of a sudden the sky opened up and there were nick and may. i thought to myself, that's funny. >> how do you put your sketches together now? do you outline them or are they fairly well written out? >> well, we don't ever write anything down. we don't outline them. >> it is a terrifying process. >> what kind of an excuse is that? >> well, i mean all the other scientists from mothers, i am sure. i am sure they all find time after breakfast or before they are comped off to pick up their phone to call their mother. >> elaine may was always the writer. i don't think she's given enough credit to be the people of improv. >> she was sexy and funny, she was everything female comedian u
[ laughter ] >> mike nickels and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they did not write. >> would you be interested of the extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day may parents took me go see this on broadway. before that all i saw was comedians talking about how bad their wives were or mother-in-laws were. >> take my wife, please. all of a sudden the sky opened up and...
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large turnout for a midterm election and democrats swung 40 seats, including the one elaine luria onejericka, they'll need a large turnout tuesday to preserve dozens of seats nationwide. >> scott macfarlane, thanks. >>> cbs news will have full coverage of the 2022 midterm elections on tuesday starting at 8:00 are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes healthy blood sugar levels. while its collagen peptides help support your joint structures. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. try metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic, plant-based fiber blend that helps promote digestive health. vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks vapostick. one prilosec otc each morning blocks hea
large turnout for a midterm election and democrats swung 40 seats, including the one elaine luria onejericka, they'll need a large turnout tuesday to preserve dozens of seats nationwide. >> scott macfarlane, thanks. >>> cbs news will have full coverage of the 2022 midterm elections on tuesday starting at 8:00 are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system....
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, right, or elaine's out, we want people to remember our past what our ancestors went through. and this prize that we made, ah, i appreciate you being here. and now i hope that when you're doing your documentary that you are present both sides on positive manner and, and let people make amanda for themselves. i understood that confederate heritage, supporters like tim might be suspicious of my intentions. i am a yankee, after all, i assured him and everyone else i spoke to the film that i wasn't going to choose aside miss debate, and i wasn't here to judge anyone. i simply wanted to understand why mississippians were so divided overstate flag, whose purpose should be, to unite us. ah, [000:00:00;00] a sons of confederate veterans purposes, not to defend confederate government or purposes to defend the good name of the confederate. seldom of the take, which i take very seriously because these monuments that you see everywhere or not, can there not monuments to better government there monuments to them, to the ultra, to the veteran, most of the came back terribly wanted ah ah, yo
, right, or elaine's out, we want people to remember our past what our ancestors went through. and this prize that we made, ah, i appreciate you being here. and now i hope that when you're doing your documentary that you are present both sides on positive manner and, and let people make amanda for themselves. i understood that confederate heritage, supporters like tim might be suspicious of my intentions. i am a yankee, after all, i assured him and everyone else i spoke to the film that i...
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"the atlantic's" elaine godfrey.nk you. >>> still ahead, the latest from the harvey weinstein trial taking place in california as the wife of wife of gavin newso delivers graphic and motional testimony. we'll speak to a reporter in the courtroom covering it all. that is next on "morning joe." that is next on "morning joe." with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual!!! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test helped show my asthma is driven by eosinophils, which nucala helps reduce. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. te
"the atlantic's" elaine godfrey.nk you. >>> still ahead, the latest from the harvey weinstein trial taking place in california as the wife of wife of gavin newso delivers graphic and motional testimony. we'll speak to a reporter in the courtroom covering it all. that is next on "morning joe." that is next on "morning joe." with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back....
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the corporation for public -- sandra and elaine carl magnuson, andy shreeves.obert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. >> announcer: major funding for "tell me more with kelly corrigan" is provided by the quad family foundation, susan and david tunnell donor advised fund through the san francisco foundation, and by the gordon and llura gund foundation. with additional support from the john templeton foundation, inspiring awe and wonder. ♪ ♪ after i talked to nick hornby about charles dickens and prince, i wanted to talk to someone who understood the brain and how it works, and so i found my way to boston to talk to lisa feldman barrett. she teaches at northeastern, she does some work at harvard, she's written some books that i could not put down, like "how emotions are made"
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kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot, which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us how, for our audience so everyone under knows, others may not know the story but tell us what were some of the institutions that mrs. kennedy put in place that are still operational today, and also tell us why was she so interested in restoration in the white house, because it wasn't just necessarily pretty things, or to make things look nice, but there was a larger purpose that really supported the kennedy administration, and if you could tell us a little bit about that, i think that would be very illuminating for our audience. >> thank you colin, i'm so happy to be here. so happy to be able to follow melissa, because so much of what i do in trying to start with mrs. kennedy, as if she walked out of the white house, but there were so many efforts. so much in life is timing, if you go to the first slide of mine pleas
kennedy. >> that is a perfect transition, elaine, into a question for you. you of course are the co-author of the book designing camelot, which talks about the efforts of jacqueline kennedy and the restoration of the white house. can you tell us how, for our audience so everyone under knows, others may not know the story but tell us what were some of the institutions that mrs. kennedy put in place that are still operational today, and also tell us why was she so interested in restoration...
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>> i think it's a great message, and she and elaine luria are both great pitchers the set of principleslly a choice. one side is really focused on taking away our rights and freedoms, and the other side is trying to bring back our jobs. i think you've seen that with the tim ryan race in ohio. you've seen that in other places, wanted to build, -- i think that resonates with people across demographic groups, including in the latino community, where people want to believe in the american dream, and i think you see in the biden agenda, trying to make that american dream a little more affordable again. i think, frankly, if the republicans had given any care about the economy, they would have run away with this election. they have been putting forward plans on and station and affordability, but they want, their focused on destroying our democracy, taking away women's rights and voting rights, and ensure their true colors. that's what they care about, that's what they're -- >> finally, quickly, for you maria, you've done this for a while. this is not going to be a low turnout election. 2014, d
>> i think it's a great message, and she and elaine luria are both great pitchers the set of principleslly a choice. one side is really focused on taking away our rights and freedoms, and the other side is trying to bring back our jobs. i think you've seen that with the tim ryan race in ohio. you've seen that in other places, wanted to build, -- i think that resonates with people across demographic groups, including in the latino community, where people want to believe in the american...
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here's one from elaine gloria. >> politics used to be about serving. today, it is about winning. at all costs. if you are looking for someone who will say anything, just to win, i'm not your candidate. >> here's another from republican senator marco rubio's reelection campaign. >> the radical left will destroy america if we don't stop them. they indoctrinate children and try to turn boys into girls. they allow illegal aliens and drugs to flood america. if you speak out, they banyon social media and call you a racist. >> you are out in georgia, you have been across the campaign trail like jeff and myself and others. talk about what issues voters are talking to you about and how much it connects to the closing arguments we are hearing in some of the ads like we just played? >> what we just heard in those ads is the difference between someone running in a competitive race and needs to win the center, and someone who is quite safe in florida, which is increasingly trending toward republicans. he's leading the polls by a wide margin. the closing arguments we see across the country are
here's one from elaine gloria. >> politics used to be about serving. today, it is about winning. at all costs. if you are looking for someone who will say anything, just to win, i'm not your candidate. >> here's another from republican senator marco rubio's reelection campaign. >> the radical left will destroy america if we don't stop them. they indoctrinate children and try to turn boys into girls. they allow illegal aliens and drugs to flood america. if you speak out, they...
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elaine parker is joining me.problem with this big cash give away is it doesn't really improve people's lives. it doesn't get to the root of the problem like college is soi -- expensive. >> absolutely, this is unconstitutional and illegal, joe biden knew that what he announced this program. it does not solve the problem, this is a one seem injection for 25 or 30 million people. what will happen for next 25 or 30 million. 5 years from now, you and i will be sitting here with the same crisis with more debt and higher tuition, we need to look at what the colleges and universities are doing, they are sitting on 700 billion in endo endowment and increasing tuition at rate faster than inflation every year, and they pay presidents and coaches of football teams mul multi million dollar salaries. kennedy: it has nothing to do with the degree it is about fattening the administration, how does that make people a lives boatbetter, if college is a public good we damage in engage in for sake of itself how is a little bit theblo
elaine parker is joining me.problem with this big cash give away is it doesn't really improve people's lives. it doesn't get to the root of the problem like college is soi -- expensive. >> absolutely, this is unconstitutional and illegal, joe biden knew that what he announced this program. it does not solve the problem, this is a one seem injection for 25 or 30 million people. what will happen for next 25 or 30 million. 5 years from now, you and i will be sitting here with the same crisis...
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can elaine luria defend her seat on tuesday. she'll join us next. she's running one of the most contested house races in the country. right back with her. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting...
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elaine fahey from the city university of london. to announce majorjob cuts — as the economic outlook darkens. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both. east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. i and, with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first i attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. _ yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy. women ministers, who have long felt only grudgingly this is bbc world
elaine fahey from the city university of london. to announce majorjob cuts — as the economic outlook darkens. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign...
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one of them is congressman elaine luria's race against republican jen kiggens. other one, abigail spanberger's race against the republican yesli vega, ali vitali joins me from coral gable, florida, believe it or not, with more on these contests on virginia. we will ignore you're in florida and i will allow you to talk about virginia. >> reporter: yes, katy, it is midterm season, we go everywhere, the road warriors take us all over the road. in virginia, the reason we're watching it, some of the most expensive house races on the map and some of the most consistent polling over the last year and what voters there say something about virginia, yes, but what if we see the rest of the night nationally in the house races across the country? look what we found. >> every single voter this year. >> tight races. and then there are those nail-biting races in virginia. >> is that news to you? >> democratic congresswoman elaine luria, against fellow navy veteran. >> it is a race, all eyes are on virginia. just like they were last year. >> the 2021 virginia governor's race ma
one of them is congressman elaine luria's race against republican jen kiggens. other one, abigail spanberger's race against the republican yesli vega, ali vitali joins me from coral gable, florida, believe it or not, with more on these contests on virginia. we will ignore you're in florida and i will allow you to talk about virginia. >> reporter: yes, katy, it is midterm season, we go everywhere, the road warriors take us all over the road. in virginia, the reason we're watching it, some...
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this is elaine laurel's closing message.sa slotkin and liz cheney are talking about, not being about winning but being about the country. >> politics used to be about serving. today, it's about winning at all costs. >> you have not answered the question. was joe biden fairly elected. >> that's not me. and if standing up for what's right means losing an election, so be it. if you're looking for someone who will just say anything just to win, i'm not your candidate. if you support insurrectionists or call our military weak, i'm not your candidate. if you attack the fbi and defend donald trump, i'm not your candidate. if you believe the 2020 election was stolen, i'm definitely not your candidate. but if you believe that our democracy and constitution are worth fighting for, and you want a congresswoman who will always stand up for what's right, then i'm elaine laurel, i approve this message and i am your candidate. >> yamiche, it's so striking. you have these democratic candidates running on patriotism, running on the country a
this is elaine laurel's closing message.sa slotkin and liz cheney are talking about, not being about winning but being about the country. >> politics used to be about serving. today, it's about winning at all costs. >> you have not answered the question. was joe biden fairly elected. >> that's not me. and if standing up for what's right means losing an election, so be it. if you're looking for someone who will just say anything just to win, i'm not your candidate. if you...
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biggest change was elaine was added to the show. >> get out. >> and you know what, that feels like weew time slot? >> name me one famous nbc show that aired that time slot. >> cheers. >> they're handing you the biggest audience there is. if that audience starts watching you and goes i hate this, i'm dead. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you doing what? >> you know. >> the episode that is super important in the trajectory of seinfeld is the contest. >> i am never doing that again. >> it was predicated on a real contest that larry david had been part of. >> seeing who would go longest without mastering. >> i'm king of the county. >> what should be noted elaine is in the contest. and that i think was a bold stat statement. >> gary was dating marla the virgin. >> that was an episode that doubled its audience while it was airing because people were getting on the phone an turn over to channel 4, you got to see what they're doing and that's where the you will mats success of the show was born. >> it's over, you're out. >> oh my god the queen is dead. >> in the 90s, the world is changing o
biggest change was elaine was added to the show. >> get out. >> and you know what, that feels like weew time slot? >> name me one famous nbc show that aired that time slot. >> cheers. >> they're handing you the biggest audience there is. if that audience starts watching you and goes i hate this, i'm dead. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you doing what? >> you know. >> the episode that is super important in the trajectory of seinfeld is the...
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people in need, when her group came into suspicion for contacts in government control territory. elaine, when the russians ready to home, they found ukrainian flags, army souvenirs and postcards, feasible char, i guess that means your enemy, doesn't it? the interrogator asked me, i agreed with him, but what do people do to the enemies? he asked, i killed them. i replied, that you're right, he said, but they tortured them, fascinated, but i didn't think i'd get out of there alive. i do a one in the home to landed during the new had no idea where it was that being kept there. he realized it's been told as weeks in the middle of hudson, and they recognized pictures of their basement shed online. we tried to go inside, but the police isn't letting any one in the risk of russian mines is just too high . all denila victoria ever saw was there, so as soon as they left it, there were captain hoods, the captors determined to remain unseen. but as little as they could see, they could hear more than they wanted to. the worst was hearing you screams like i was the loudest in our basement here in th
people in need, when her group came into suspicion for contacts in government control territory. elaine, when the russians ready to home, they found ukrainian flags, army souvenirs and postcards, feasible char, i guess that means your enemy, doesn't it? the interrogator asked me, i agreed with him, but what do people do to the enemies? he asked, i killed them. i replied, that you're right, he said, but they tortured them, fascinated, but i didn't think i'd get out of there alive. i do a one in...
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. >> virginia 2 kiggans will beat elaine luria.as race that republicans really believed that they could get the majority if they got this race. they are getting it tonight. they are not getting virginia 7. we're still watching this, i'm sorry, not calling this yet. this is other one virginia 10. jennifer wexton race, more of a reach, bill hemmer these three that really are we're watching. >> yes, we put key races to the left of the map. we were watching these in virginia. blue is democrat, red is republican, spanberger done something, well she is a good candidate, you give it to her. a tough race in 18 and 2020, she meet yesli vega, a good candidate, she was gooded on the stump, worked hard. but s spanberger able to hold her off. we have not called virginia 2 yet, others have maybe the 10 point lead. >> we did. >> we did not call it. >> not called. we did call was virginia 10. he conceded. that is what we're learning. >> hung cao. >> now two democrat wins in virginia. and we're waiting on virginia 2. elaine luria in look like kigga
. >> virginia 2 kiggans will beat elaine luria.as race that republicans really believed that they could get the majority if they got this race. they are getting it tonight. they are not getting virginia 7. we're still watching this, i'm sorry, not calling this yet. this is other one virginia 10. jennifer wexton race, more of a reach, bill hemmer these three that really are we're watching. >> yes, we put key races to the left of the map. we were watching these in virginia. blue is...
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. >> so we have five amazing authors our friend elaine petacheli put together an amazing list. we have a former laureatte. someone who's book was nominated for reese whitherspoon's book club just this last september. michael conley, wilkerson, just a terrific phenomenal list. we're super excited. >> that's phenomenal and what a great line up there. california's kidney wait list is one of the longest. can you tell us what you need to meet the huge need for transplants and donors. >> i would say this event the authors luncheon has been helpful doing that over the course of the last two years we've had people become aught living donor.. that's people who donate to people they don't even know. and i am proud to have become a living donor this last year too. >> that's incredible you did that. i really admire you for that. tell us how people can help as well. >> well, so, they can come to the authors luncheon. i think first off in supporting our efforts in that way go to kidney.org/authors. there's still tickets available. and go to our site. take that next step, go to our site. lear
. >> so we have five amazing authors our friend elaine petacheli put together an amazing list. we have a former laureatte. someone who's book was nominated for reese whitherspoon's book club just this last september. michael conley, wilkerson, just a terrific phenomenal list. we're super excited. >> that's phenomenal and what a great line up there. california's kidney wait list is one of the longest. can you tell us what you need to meet the huge need for transplants and donors....
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oh, elaine's book signing, that's right. we have this wonderful book, designing camelot, which is one of our more recent publications. publishing books as the first order of business given to us by mrs. kennedy a 1961. she had been to the white house as a teenager with her mom, there was no guidebook. have to publish a guidebook! now we publish for the six books a year, we have our quarterly magazine. elaine is one of the authors of this beautiful, beautiful book and she's going to be doing a book signing here at the end of the program. is that it? did i cover anything else? >> as you exit, we will have a parting gift for you all. it's the newest issue of our white house quarterly. >> yeah, yeah, which is about the white house garden the white house grounds. it's really an extraordinary issue. so, thank you all for coming, have a safe travel home! [applause] >> receive the weekly schedule. >> keep up with these -- the floor proceedings and hearings, white house events, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politi
oh, elaine's book signing, that's right. we have this wonderful book, designing camelot, which is one of our more recent publications. publishing books as the first order of business given to us by mrs. kennedy a 1961. she had been to the white house as a teenager with her mom, there was no guidebook. have to publish a guidebook! now we publish for the six books a year, we have our quarterly magazine. elaine is one of the authors of this beautiful, beautiful book and she's going to be doing a...
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elaine was a teacher. above all else she was a mother. loved to watch her family grow and cherished spending time with her grand children. in the days up to her passing she was surrounded by the people she loved most. her children, grand children, great grand children, nieces, nephews and cat toto. i would like to extend my condolences to the lieutenant governor as she and her family mourn this great loss. >> thank you, supervisor. president walton. >> submit. >> supervisor chan. thank you. supervisor dorsey. thank you. supervisor mandelman. >> i will submit my legislation. >> thank you. supervisor mar. thank you. supervisor melgar. >> i will submit. >> supervisor peskin. >> one piece of legislation. >> supervisor preston. thank you. >> that concludes introductions. >> thank you. we will go on recess for four minutes. >> welcome back. we will go to our 2:30 special order. we have three accommodations. we will start with supervisor chan's very special common station. >> colleagues, today we're honored to be joined by congress woman jackie
elaine was a teacher. above all else she was a mother. loved to watch her family grow and cherished spending time with her grand children. in the days up to her passing she was surrounded by the people she loved most. her children, grand children, great grand children, nieces, nephews and cat toto. i would like to extend my condolences to the lieutenant governor as she and her family mourn this great loss. >> thank you, supervisor. president walton. >> submit. >> supervisor...
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elaine luria's district is tilting republican. very well-known progressive, katie porter.from maine to southern california and they're back on defense. >> it's going to take a while before we learn what the races look like because it was california, three hours earlier. >> remember 2018 it was days before we knew the final number. we'll have a good sense on election night. the final details will take days. >> let's look at the senate. this is obviously right now 50/50. it could go to many different ways. >> the chess game here, you can game it out reasonably. democrats winning here, republicans winning there. 35 elections in all. again, we've worked with our partners here to identify the competitive seats. eight elections of the senate we view as competitive. it could be more. republicans think they could surprise us in some places. of the eight, evenly divided now. the best way to look at this is come into the balance of power, as you come into the control. democrats enter the election 50/50. the vice president of the united states breaks the ties. democrats can't afford
elaine luria's district is tilting republican. very well-known progressive, katie porter.from maine to southern california and they're back on defense. >> it's going to take a while before we learn what the races look like because it was california, three hours earlier. >> remember 2018 it was days before we knew the final number. we'll have a good sense on election night. the final details will take days. >> let's look at the senate. this is obviously right now 50/50. it...
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well, christian or elaine, people need to know the groups like this to still exist that this hate, this ideology is, is in fact behind i am a lot of the support for the safe i. we must awaken white race from asleep and marty down with mom, mom, mom or better. just remember one day and my wife is not going to stand by watch more and more. there's not just to show the when he's out of no, no, you're a, i'm not trying to change the case. mind. i'm not trying to change the league of the south mind. i'm not trying to change the dixie alliance as mine. i'm trying to change mississippians that are good and deeper care about their neighbors that maybe don't fully understand blue. what impact a flag has on people that hurt the last time we saw you. you were new orleans. what was going through your mind during all that? it was crazy. ever, absolutely nuts, something i never thought i'd ever see my laughter. but it happened. and, you know, i got arrested. i need to work on a smile on notice that my mom shot that they released on the news. yes ma'am. here when i took my shot, because i was happy el
well, christian or elaine, people need to know the groups like this to still exist that this hate, this ideology is, is in fact behind i am a lot of the support for the safe i. we must awaken white race from asleep and marty down with mom, mom, mom or better. just remember one day and my wife is not going to stand by watch more and more. there's not just to show the when he's out of no, no, you're a, i'm not trying to change the case. mind. i'm not trying to change the league of the south mind....
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an uncommonly large turnout for midterm elections and democrats swung 40 seats, including the one elaine lauria won. they need a very large turnout tuesday to preserve their majority. >> cbs new also have full coverage of the 2022 midterm elections on tuesday, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific. >>> today, at least 19 people were killed when a jet liner crashed into africa's largest lake. residents and rescue teams waded through water to help bring people on board to safety. the crash is blamed on bad weather. >>> last week, it was twitter. this week, facebook's parent company meta is expected to begin large-scale layoffs according to "the wall street journal." meta will slash thousands of employees of its staff of more than 80,000. and tomorrow, the houston astros will celebrate their world series victory with a parade. they beat the philadelphia phillies thanks to a three-run homer in last night's game six. take a listen. >> a 2-1, alvarez, hits a high drive, center field. this game has turned upside down! >> and that's what happened there. wow the final score 4-1. cbs' danya
an uncommonly large turnout for midterm elections and democrats swung 40 seats, including the one elaine lauria won. they need a very large turnout tuesday to preserve their majority. >> cbs new also have full coverage of the 2022 midterm elections on tuesday, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific. >>> today, at least 19 people were killed when a jet liner crashed into africa's largest lake. residents and rescue teams waded through water to help bring people on board to...
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donald trump has been lashing out at mitch mcconnell and mcconnell's wife, elaine chao.en wet lashing out at virginia governor -- and racist terms. he's going after elaine chao's name, he's going after youngkin's name, which he thinks sounds chinese. i feel that we've become numb to trump's casual, yet relentless racism. it's not even news these days, let alone headline news. >> and that's been a problem since the very beginning. as racism, his antisemitism, his anti immigrant hatred, as misogyny, i've been normalized to the point that they are discussed in terms of good strategy. and it's gotta stop. the problem is, at this point, the only people who can really stop it at the republicans who have chosen to let it slide for their own selfish reasons. but, normalizing it, letting it slide, letting it become, you know, just part of who he is and what he does, is very dangerous. and by not saying anything, the republican party just shows how big a part of the problem they are. >> yes indeed. we'll put. mary trump, will have to leave it there. thank you so much, always a ple
donald trump has been lashing out at mitch mcconnell and mcconnell's wife, elaine chao.en wet lashing out at virginia governor -- and racist terms. he's going after elaine chao's name, he's going after youngkin's name, which he thinks sounds chinese. i feel that we've become numb to trump's casual, yet relentless racism. it's not even news these days, let alone headline news. >> and that's been a problem since the very beginning. as racism, his antisemitism, his anti immigrant hatred, as...
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elaine jane. give it a birthday king. tonight her 104th.riors fan, that's her happy face. trust me. we'll have much more on. all these years she never had a chance to attend a warriors game until raymond ritter and that alert warrior staff made it happen tonight. >> all right, vern, thank you so much. >>> up next, emotional testimony from california's first partner. how she's standing up against the man known as the notorious hollywood predator. ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. >>> powerful and emotional testimony from jennifer siebel newsom as she took the stand in the sexual assault trial of harvey weinstein. the former movie mogul serving a 23-year sentence in new york. reporter tom wait has more on what happened in court. >> reporter: an emotional jennifer siebel newsom came face to face with harvey weinstein in a downtown l.a. courthouse on monday. the testimony was heart wrenching, horrific, and graphic. in her first moments on the stand, new
elaine jane. give it a birthday king. tonight her 104th.riors fan, that's her happy face. trust me. we'll have much more on. all these years she never had a chance to attend a warriors game until raymond ritter and that alert warrior staff made it happen tonight. >> all right, vern, thank you so much. >>> up next, emotional testimony from california's first partner. how she's standing up against the man known as the notorious hollywood predator. ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪...
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i'll elaine to national law. it's inconsistent in our pin also with a cost additional. oh many the advantage we have review then the last, i personally know involved doesn't solve events. the tell a bill the tourist attacks law into said 3rd, only due to the availability of such jo. are intelligence capability, name can perceive a little caught a just sima letty thumb ester may let he come back to me. how cool commercial talk look in san juan. be it looked so half a year were that of on them ordered the unseen. well, at the sat. good. what are i'll it down and then out and okay, find out. yeah, the i move down to latino, mozilla, him a bad man. you're going on. and the who know amos will talk about it maybe in 2020 and his really caught banned the media from publishing any details about these cases in the interests of protecting israel's national security. i'll de 0 arabic, contacted the en, eh, so group, requesting an interview with senior management to give them the right to reply to, allegations made against the company. in this, phil a company sent a short reply. de
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