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she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." chisholm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in congress. in fact, you had people who were working against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a national park, which i want for nevada, it would behe first park in the united states in almost 15 years... christensen: reid advocatin for a big park of 129,000 acres that would cover the entire wheeler range. laxalt and the other senator, chic hecht, want a smaller park of 44,000 acres to protect the mining and ranching interests. tv reporter: the town of ely could experience the most impacts om the great basin natial park.any resints believe that the park's popularityould spill or into ely and rejuvenate an otherwise dormant economy. christ
she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." chisholm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in congress. in fact, you had people who were working against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a...
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i say that even though we o own eli lilly for the charitable trust. hasn't given many buying opportunities. lily was up 32% with the s&p 500 down 20% what makes me so confident first, let me give you context alzheimer's is big pharma's white whale. a terrible disease that's wide spread so a lot of money -- if you could treat it but nobody ever seems to pull it off. at least until recently. back in 2021 the fda approved the alzheimer's drug first new treatment since 2003 that was highly controversial because the efficacy date, let's call it iffy didn't help it was priced at $56,000 a year the whole thing was shocking it triggered a congressional investigation. sure enough, the alzheimer's drug fizzled and had to cut the price aggressively and then the regulator in charge of medicare and medicaid issued a narrow coverage ruling. they'll only pay for patients in clinical trials that's a tiny number of people the alzheimer's drug was a disappointment, the whole side made it clear the fda is willing to approve less than ideal treatments for the horrible di
i say that even though we o own eli lilly for the charitable trust. hasn't given many buying opportunities. lily was up 32% with the s&p 500 down 20% what makes me so confident first, let me give you context alzheimer's is big pharma's white whale. a terrible disease that's wide spread so a lot of money -- if you could treat it but nobody ever seems to pull it off. at least until recently. back in 2021 the fda approved the alzheimer's drug first new treatment since 2003 that was highly...
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that is who was sitting next to eli crane. eli was talking with bannon. he said that 95% of the folks in his district overwhelmingly do not want him to support kevin mccarthy. this is a man who was a former navy seal seal who had the courage to stand with us. this is somebody who is going to take this to the end here. when you're looking at those consequences, we watch paul gosar flip, buff you have the likes of lauren boebert that was their 1776. there's been no political consequences. if anything they are winning support among the conservatives back home. >> people who were elected with this point of view and frankly since then, and in the last week or so, been fundraising off of it. >> this is where their incentives lie. if there were incentives for eli crane to flip like the old days where they get a good committee or get a donor money from the chamber, that's a day gone past. eli's incentives on the steve bannon podcast is to be as radical as possible torks demonstrate that he fights the establish the. so it's very hard to find ab incentive to move t
that is who was sitting next to eli crane. eli was talking with bannon. he said that 95% of the folks in his district overwhelmingly do not want him to support kevin mccarthy. this is a man who was a former navy seal seal who had the courage to stand with us. this is somebody who is going to take this to the end here. when you're looking at those consequences, we watch paul gosar flip, buff you have the likes of lauren boebert that was their 1776. there's been no political consequences. if...
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so where about halfway to eli crane, eli crane, if he simply votes present. or if he votes for mccarthy. then after all that drama, the vote won't matter because mccarthy will have the votes with crane. but if crane continues to hold out, continues to vote for somebody else. well, then they have a bit of a delay, about 60 names, 50, names and we will get to gates, and if gates casts that same present vote, that will be enough for kevin mccarthy. >> let's bring in ali vitali in. as we were watching this stuff in, we were doing a reporting, and we saw the scene, that gaetz was sitting for a long time. then he got up and he was walking towards the front of the chamber with eli crane. and you have been telling us all night, keep an eye on eli crane, or at least the mccarthy people want to keep an eye on him, he's one of the two names that they are focused on. he's perhaps not as hard-line and things as the other people consistently voting against mccarthy. what do you know about that? >> well clearly, the mccarthy team was talking to gates, they were talking a ro
so where about halfway to eli crane, eli crane, if he simply votes present. or if he votes for mccarthy. then after all that drama, the vote won't matter because mccarthy will have the votes with crane. but if crane continues to hold out, continues to vote for somebody else. well, then they have a bit of a delay, about 60 names, 50, names and we will get to gates, and if gates casts that same present vote, that will be enough for kevin mccarthy. >> let's bring in ali vitali in. as we were...
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joining us are to cnn legal analyst and justice department veterans, elie williams and elie honig. elliott, just from a messaging standpoint and accuracy standpoint, the white house could have come out the day president biden spoke. they could've acknowledge that there are more documents found, being upfront about it, and they did not. >> the white house messaging was a mess, and it's self destructive, and the specific, biggest problem they have is this. here's the timeline, in of amber, joe biden's lawyers want to inform classified documents in his office. in december, they want it found about documents in his home. in january, two days ago, they came out and said, we found classified documents in the office, but they made no mention of the home. that is utterly inexplicable. of course, that is a pr problem, but more than the. when your prosecutor and a subject of an investigation like this, you start giving that the benefit of the doubt, but when they start giving away their credibility, it is very difficult for them to win it back, and that is why evan perez is reporting makes s
joining us are to cnn legal analyst and justice department veterans, elie williams and elie honig. elliott, just from a messaging standpoint and accuracy standpoint, the white house could have come out the day president biden spoke. they could've acknowledge that there are more documents found, being upfront about it, and they did not. >> the white house messaging was a mess, and it's self destructive, and the specific, biggest problem they have is this. here's the timeline, in of amber,...
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elie, what is the expectation on bail for these officers?estion for the prosecution, will they let these officers is out on bail which is months away or seek to have the police officers locked up pending trial. i will tell you that it vary by jurisdiction, but typically in a second-degree murder, knowing murder case or the equivalent, you would seek to have them locked up. that is a difficult decision that the d.a. is going to have to make. >> elie and charles, thank you, both. >>> and now, there was no minced words today with the classified documents rulings, and that those with access need to be more conscious. that is ahead. sometimes you're so busy taking care of everyone else you don't do enough for yourself, or your mouth. but eventually, it will remind you. wh it does, aspen dental is here for you. we offer the custom dent treatments you need, all undeone roof, right nearby. so we can bring more life. and more smile to your life... affordably. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20 percent off t
elie, what is the expectation on bail for these officers?estion for the prosecution, will they let these officers is out on bail which is months away or seek to have the police officers locked up pending trial. i will tell you that it vary by jurisdiction, but typically in a second-degree murder, knowing murder case or the equivalent, you would seek to have them locked up. that is a difficult decision that the d.a. is going to have to make. >> elie and charles, thank you, both....
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the, we are about ten away from eli crane, eli crane of arizona. >> you believe that the mccarthy folks have been talking to eli crane who was a freshman from arizona? let's listen in to see how eli crane's vote goes. we are eight votes away, i think. >> jeffries? jeffries. glides glide? mccarthy. cohen? jeffries. cole? mccarthy. colin's? mccarthy. coma? mccarthy connally? jeffries. korea? jeffries. costa? jeffries. hey courtney? jeffries. craig? jeffries. grain? green -- crane? biggs. >> what's that about? jeffries has cast a ballot for andy biggs, which doesn't matter, because neither jim jordan or andy biggs is going to win. but that is a no vote for kevin mccarthy. yes, with crane it should light up here in the second. and as you say, biggs, the point he cast a vote for another member. it's not a present vote. it's not a vote for mccarthy. so, now, you've got three names left on the list, which are -- >> goods, and rosendale? >> yes, we are about 50 names away from matt gaetz, and there's a bit of time right here. and i should say there's a little bit of drama as well. they are repo
the, we are about ten away from eli crane, eli crane of arizona. >> you believe that the mccarthy folks have been talking to eli crane who was a freshman from arizona? let's listen in to see how eli crane's vote goes. we are eight votes away, i think. >> jeffries? jeffries. glides glide? mccarthy. cohen? jeffries. cole? mccarthy. colin's? mccarthy. coma? mccarthy connally? jeffries. korea? jeffries. costa? jeffries. hey courtney? jeffries. craig? jeffries. grain? green -- crane?...
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i thought elie made a really good point earlier. think merrick garland prides himself on making decisions based on the law. and that's who he is. but you can't isolate yourself from the political environment. and should they move on trump, even though the circumstances appear to be much different, you know the reaction that it's going to ingender, that there are two standards here. so, whatever biden says, this changes the discussion, i think. and it probably changes the decision making in the justice department. >> yeah, i mean, elliott, how does it change the decision or complicate the special counsel's investigation of the former president? >> well, look, anderson, there two answers to that. someone ought to be charged with a crime if the facts in the law indicate that a conviction could be sustained in front of i jury, right? the justice department theoretically operates independent of politics. the simple fact is, we live in the real world, right? and in the real world, there are political implications to actions. and as everyo
i thought elie made a really good point earlier. think merrick garland prides himself on making decisions based on the law. and that's who he is. but you can't isolate yourself from the political environment. and should they move on trump, even though the circumstances appear to be much different, you know the reaction that it's going to ingender, that there are two standards here. so, whatever biden says, this changes the discussion, i think. and it probably changes the decision making in the...
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but i think elie is right. city where 99% of the guns that you all you will find in a residents in new york city are gonna be weapons. there are very few licenses for firearms in the city. in virginia, it's the opposite. it's almost impossible to have an illegal gun, unless it is possessed by a convicted felon, or some other prohibited class. but i think the direction they are going to go is socially, what services are needed for the family, for the child, and then, legally, where is the line between that he endangering the welfare of a minor by having a weapon that has been seen and is accessible by the child? where is that line? and that's gonna be a hard one in a place like virginia. >> what happens to the six-year-old? >> i mean, the police department said he is in custody, which means they've taken him away from the family, and they put him with social services for the time being. it's only gonna depend on whether, what's that assessment that both the police and the social service agency do with the home t
but i think elie is right. city where 99% of the guns that you all you will find in a residents in new york city are gonna be weapons. there are very few licenses for firearms in the city. in virginia, it's the opposite. it's almost impossible to have an illegal gun, unless it is possessed by a convicted felon, or some other prohibited class. but i think the direction they are going to go is socially, what services are needed for the family, for the child, and then, legally, where is the line...
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>> this is the point elie is making as well. they can interview the former president, but they'll get useful information about of the individuals around him. it's not just obstruction. it's obstruction -- it's mutilation of documents possibly, mishandling of defense information, compounded by the former president's conduct going back months before that search warrant was executed in august. so, what i think they would do is build a case around the former president, maybe up to and including him. and look, he has done himself no favors by speaking out publicly already through the truths, if you want to call them that, the statements he's put online and so on. he's already out there, frankly n a way that current president president biden is not. the question is would he submit to questions by law enforcement? we'll have to see how that goes. >> is it coincidence the attorney general appointed somebody who is reported to be a very conservative attorney who works for the department of justice? >> that has to be have been intentional
>> this is the point elie is making as well. they can interview the former president, but they'll get useful information about of the individuals around him. it's not just obstruction. it's obstruction -- it's mutilation of documents possibly, mishandling of defense information, compounded by the former president's conduct going back months before that search warrant was executed in august. so, what i think they would do is build a case around the former president, maybe up to and...
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elie, let me start with you. manu laid out some distinctions between the trump documents or the pibiden document. what do you think about this call? >> it's the right call. it's the only call i think merrick garland could have made. the hallmark of a special prosecutor is conflict of interest. if a reasonable member of the public would look at a situation and say, gee, there's some crossed wires there, let's start with the fact that there already is a special counsel investigating donald trump. i think the potential conflict of interest is obvious. hence, there is going to be a conflict of interest, probably even more so when you're talking about merrick garland and his doj investigating his own boss joe biden. i see no daylight between donald trump's situation and joe biden's situation when it comes to conflict of interest. if there's a conflict of interest to donald trump, there absolutely is a conflict of interest when it comes to joe biden and there had to be a special counsel. >> alyssa, when we played out t
elie, let me start with you. manu laid out some distinctions between the trump documents or the pibiden document. what do you think about this call? >> it's the right call. it's the only call i think merrick garland could have made. the hallmark of a special prosecutor is conflict of interest. if a reasonable member of the public would look at a situation and say, gee, there's some crossed wires there, let's start with the fact that there already is a special counsel investigating donald...
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. >> martha: eli crane was off to the side, and george santos has gone next to a few members, he has been alone for most of the process as well. >> john: a little color here -- go ahead, bret. >> bret: rosendahl, one of the seven, he stood up and yelled kevin and then he paused and with a smile said hearn as he was standing for his vote in the center aisle. so, not mccarthy, kevin hearn. >> john: still a little bit of cheekiness in the house. when we take a look at the math, any way you cut it, he's got to get three more votes and whether he gets those from people who voted for others flip or maybe like trone, there are different ways to get to the magic number. but i'm just wondering what you make, bret and martha, of the fact that the house freedom caucus chair scott perry changed his vote, he said he was open to changing it, unlike matt gaetz. dan bishop and chip roy. they must have gotten a promise from mccarthy that a lot of their concerns will be met and as we heard congressman-elect warren davidson say a moment ago, he believes there is a deal which is the one-member threshold
. >> martha: eli crane was off to the side, and george santos has gone next to a few members, he has been alone for most of the process as well. >> john: a little color here -- go ahead, bret. >> bret: rosendahl, one of the seven, he stood up and yelled kevin and then he paused and with a smile said hearn as he was standing for his vote in the center aisle. so, not mccarthy, kevin hearn. >> john: still a little bit of cheekiness in the house. when we take a look at the...
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eli, this is something you don't see a lot.ou got a veteran monologuer rattled by a little bit of pressure. >> yeah, it's pretty obvious that jimmy is really off his game tonight. >> i'd say. >> jimmy: can i just finish my cold front is so big joke? would that be all right? >> yeah, sure. don't mind us. >> yeah, we're just here watching the action. >> jimmy: any way, where was i? oh, the cold front is bigger and whiter than peyton manning's forehead. [ applause ] >> okay, let's just lower your audio here. >> jimmy: no, you can't. that does not -- you didn't just -- >> yeah. he does this every night. this is amazing to me. >> and this is weird. yeah, he's been doing this for like 80 years or something. >> he shold be better at it, wouldn't you think? >> you would think, 100%. but you know what, peyt? now it's time to bring in our manningcast guest, a guy we absolutely love, our main muchacho, the uno, the only guillermo! [ cheering ] >> guillermo: hi, guys! >> guillermo, what's jimmy got to do to get the crowd back? >> i don't k
eli, this is something you don't see a lot.ou got a veteran monologuer rattled by a little bit of pressure. >> yeah, it's pretty obvious that jimmy is really off his game tonight. >> i'd say. >> jimmy: can i just finish my cold front is so big joke? would that be all right? >> yeah, sure. don't mind us. >> yeah, we're just here watching the action. >> jimmy: any way, where was i? oh, the cold front is bigger and whiter than peyton manning's forehead. [...
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ely: ya veremos lo que ocurre.imo aÑo. ely: muchas gracias, juan carlos. 2023 apenas estÁ comenzando, pero mucho quiere saber quÉ le depara a mucho de los nuestros. raÚl: claro que si. no solamente a nosotros, sino a los polÍticos, deportistas, a la figura del espectÁculo. desde new york el niÑo prodigio estÁ listo para hacer esas predicciones. karla: ahÍ estÁ con patricia. buenos dÍas. adelante. patricia: buenos dÍas. estamos en la ciudad de nueva york iniciando este nuevo aÑo. como pueden ver inicia muy congestionado, muy convulsionado. queremos saber quÉ depara en el futuro, quÉ van a pasar los prÓximos meses. nuestro querido niÑo prodigio estÁ listo con sus cartas. bienvenido. niÑo prodigio: tengo las cartas que hablan. patricia: quÉ se esperan el mundo para los prÓximos meses? niÑo prodigio: una economÍa no muy buena. se puede caer. esta un poco fuerte. patricia: eres el rey de las predicciones. quÉ va a pasar con donald trump este aÑo? niÑo prodigio: ponemos carta en el centro para donald trump. wow! bueno...
ely: ya veremos lo que ocurre.imo aÑo. ely: muchas gracias, juan carlos. 2023 apenas estÁ comenzando, pero mucho quiere saber quÉ le depara a mucho de los nuestros. raÚl: claro que si. no solamente a nosotros, sino a los polÍticos, deportistas, a la figura del espectÁculo. desde new york el niÑo prodigio estÁ listo para hacer esas predicciones. karla: ahÍ estÁ con patricia. buenos dÍas. adelante. patricia: buenos dÍas. estamos en la ciudad de nueva york iniciando este nuevo aÑo....
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is that fair, elie? >> every now and again we do. >> i believe in trying new things. >> you know what i have here, do you know what i have here? >> i know what you got. >> you know? >> uh-huh. >> never done this before but i wanted to present you, ransom, with -- >> you know i'm a chef. >> let's get into it. i'll put it like this.this. i think your level could be mars, saturn, and jupiter, fresher than cilantro. bars. >> let's do it. >> tell us why you have the cuisine bars. not every rapper comes with that energy. >> i like to eat. >> i do, too. >> i like to eat good. you know, and arugula is such a peppery type of green, so i love arugula and i love cilantro. i love lime. it's fresh. so especially when you chop it right. and me, i get to dicing. >> you get to dicing. for you, it's real. then it continues. i'm rambling. i might be losing you. might be too damaging to tell the truth with you. as you know, that rhymes with arugula. >> okay. if you say so. >> so what does it mean to be an artist and speak on things that are relevant to you? because sometimes some people
is that fair, elie? >> every now and again we do. >> i believe in trying new things. >> you know what i have here, do you know what i have here? >> i know what you got. >> you know? >> uh-huh. >> never done this before but i wanted to present you, ransom, with -- >> you know i'm a chef. >> let's get into it. i'll put it like this.this. i think your level could be mars, saturn, and jupiter, fresher than cilantro. bars. >> let's do it....
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como nos cuenta ely en vivo desde uno de los centros implicados. ely, adelante. ely: buenos dÍas.olicial llamado ruiseÑor identificÓ hasta ahora tres escuela de enfermerÍa concede en el sur de florida. segÚn los investigadores, vendieron los diplomas fraudulentos por $15,000 cada uno. [habla en inglÉs] fueron cerca de 114,000,000 pagados por estos documentos, dice el fiscal del distrito que lleva la investigaciÓn. ademÁs explica que en algunos casos varios de estos supuestos estudiantes utilizarÍa los diploma falsos para obtener buenos puestos de trabajo en centros de salud de otros estados sin estar debidamente formados. >> eso muchas veces sucede nuestros paÍses, pero se me hace raro que este pasando esto aquÍ. ely: estÁ la preocupaciÓn de los que lideran la investigaciÓn, el que miles de seguro enfermeros estÁn aplicando las Órdenes de mÉdico despuÉs de tomar atajos en su formaciÓn clÍnica. un esquema criminal que califican como un verdadero riesgo de salud pÚblica. >> iniciamos nuestra investigaciÓn. durÓ 18 meses aproximadamente. primero restamos lo que eran los dueÑos de esa
como nos cuenta ely en vivo desde uno de los centros implicados. ely, adelante. ely: buenos dÍas.olicial llamado ruiseÑor identificÓ hasta ahora tres escuela de enfermerÍa concede en el sur de florida. segÚn los investigadores, vendieron los diplomas fraudulentos por $15,000 cada uno. [habla en inglÉs] fueron cerca de 114,000,000 pagados por estos documentos, dice el fiscal del distrito que lleva la investigaciÓn. ademÁs explica que en algunos casos varios de estos supuestos estudiantes...
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. >>> in connecticut, fifth grader elie mendez was just sworn in as connecticut's kid governor elie willerve a one-year term and says she wants to improve children's mental health in the classroom. >> i care so much because they v through my past experiences, i have anxiety, even till this day now, i still do, and i don't want kids to go through the same way i did. so i really hope that kids can learn how to cope with anxiety >> yeah. we've talked about that on the program before it's a really important issue. good luck, elie. >>> meantime, kids and grown-ups around the world are celebrating the lunar new year right now it began on january 22nd, and it got us thinking just what is this holiday celebration all about? our friend janis mackey frayer is in china with details >> reporter: it's the biggest, most important holiday of the year in china, the chinese new year there are fireworks and lion dances, loads of food, and red decorations. it's also called the lunar new year, and for days after it's the spring festival. the dates change according to the phases of the moon for 2023, the new
. >>> in connecticut, fifth grader elie mendez was just sworn in as connecticut's kid governor elie willerve a one-year term and says she wants to improve children's mental health in the classroom. >> i care so much because they v through my past experiences, i have anxiety, even till this day now, i still do, and i don't want kids to go through the same way i did. so i really hope that kids can learn how to cope with anxiety >> yeah. we've talked about that on the program...
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show in baltimore is debbie hines, former assistant attorney general for maryland in new jersey is eli money, a black lives matter activists and co founder of black liberation, collective, and in new york, alexis hoped for jericho director for the center for criminal justice at brooklyn law school. thank you all for being on inside story. we appreciate your time. before we delve into the issues at hand here i want to ask you each one of you, your reaction 1st after seeing and watching the video of tyree nichols death and beating by police as eli. let me start with you. what was it that shocked you? most about this video, i'm probably wonder many oh black people in america who have not watched the video . ah, emma, as i've been watching videos and seen images of black people realized or killed by police officers and vision, aunties, and all that trauma has been living in my body. and over the past few years, i just can't take, you know, seeing those images anymore. because not only am i seeing black people being killed by police officers, i'm also seeing black people not getting justice
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we will see what happens. >> elie, your reaction? >> the way you prove knowledge is the same way that as a prosecutor you prove knowledge in any case ever. perhaps you go to the person and ask them, u.s. people around them, you look at documents you, talk to other witnesses. there is no mystery to this. it is not just well, throw your hands up and we give joe biden the benefit of the doubt. i am saying there needs to be a thorough investigation. this is what prosecutors do every day, this is what i did every day for 14 years as a prosecutor. so i think that response is a little bit glib. no one is just saying, joe biden says he didn't know so that is that. i am saying there needs to be a full examination of that the same way other cases are investigated. >> i wasn't being glib about it, i was just saying back when there was a, the raid on mar-a-lago, i don't to say raid but the, you know the fbi goes to mar-a-lago, i didn't hear a lot of people saying let's go through the long process and ask trump, it was a quick comment domination
we will see what happens. >> elie, your reaction? >> the way you prove knowledge is the same way that as a prosecutor you prove knowledge in any case ever. perhaps you go to the person and ask them, u.s. people around them, you look at documents you, talk to other witnesses. there is no mystery to this. it is not just well, throw your hands up and we give joe biden the benefit of the doubt. i am saying there needs to be a thorough investigation. this is what prosecutors do every...
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and elie mystal who is still onset with.week means. at some level, it feels like you have the speakership going to someone who most debate themself for donald trump. if he's in fact victorious. you have some of the most reactionary pro insurrection members who've been awarded tremendous influence. even some on the other, side like marjorie taylor greene, who you profiled -- who stuck herself to kevin mccarthy side, it just seemed like the most dangerous, the -- most rejected by voters are somehow in the driver seat. what do you think? >> -- the primary electorate still controls his party. and they've really, to a degree, -- since donald trump was elected. i think the way to think about what this week means is not actually -- an image i see a vote on twitter or elsewhere by commentators. which is sort of this got the idea of mccarthy is being the more moderate, pragmatic one. just begging for concessions from these extremists. this is all of mccarthy's own making. people like andy bags and whoever have been, you know, they kn
and elie mystal who is still onset with.week means. at some level, it feels like you have the speakership going to someone who most debate themself for donald trump. if he's in fact victorious. you have some of the most reactionary pro insurrection members who've been awarded tremendous influence. even some on the other, side like marjorie taylor greene, who you profiled -- who stuck herself to kevin mccarthy side, it just seemed like the most dangerous, the -- most rejected by voters are...
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ely: buenos dÍas. sÓlo 116,000 habitantes. tirador activo dentro de walmart, eso fue lo que twitteraron los uniformados para que los recientes evitarÁn la zona. deja una persona herida que estÁ en el hospital. al tirador abatido. el hombre se enfrentÓ a los agentes en los pasillos de la tienda moviÉndose de un lugar a otro. es la Última informaciÓn que dieron a periodistas. [habla en inglÉs] realmente momentos de pÁnico. la empresa emitiÓ un comunicado diciendo que toda la familia de...
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he went there to recuperate predict so robert ely takes over and we all know that robert ely hodges rings jackson down from valley launches his attack and drives mcclellan down to the river and into his campaign. whole other story for another day. leather johnston didn't get wanted. what if he did not what would've happened well we don't know. it is plausible to think a few things might've happened and what is he made his big attack and did not succeed. in the next place that he can depend is the other side of richmond and michael and is bringing its heavy hands up and is not to attack richmond, to drive the confederates out with his heavy artillery. he gets close enough of this right appear and he can do that so he pulls back and richmond is lost and consider the consequences. some people say that is possible that he could pull in the the kind of kept fighting and verified losing everywhere, is not going well pretty and if you lose richmond coming makes half of your canon said all of the shells and you lose all kinds of weapons in production and uniform production and then the railroads
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we're joined now by former deputy assistant, elie williams. senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, elie honig. also with us, cnn special correspondent jamie gangel, who did some reporting on this. and cnn senior political commentator david axelrod, former adviser for obama. ali, let's start about, legally, is this helping the deal? >> potentially, a big deal, both for biden and trump. now, there is a lot we need to know, anderson. and the details matter here. there could be a lot of differences between the two scenarios. most importantly, joe biden no? what was the purpose? how did these documents get there? how many were there? were they co-operative, or where they obstructive? on paper, those could make the difference between something that is criminal or not criminal, but we don't live on paper, nor do prosecutors. and we have to look at this, and i look at this through a political lens, and reality lens, which is he is merrick garland, who ultimately is going to have the say here. who is known for nothing more than -- nothing
we're joined now by former deputy assistant, elie williams. senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor, elie honig. also with us, cnn special correspondent jamie gangel, who did some reporting on this. and cnn senior political commentator david axelrod, former adviser for obama. ali, let's start about, legally, is this helping the deal? >> potentially, a big deal, both for biden and trump. now, there is a lot we need to know, anderson. and the details matter here. there could be a...
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he's an armorer and former nypd police officer, and we have elie honig. we don't know the answer to how live ammo, real bullets showed up on that set and got mixed in with dummy bullets. as an armorer, after a year since this happened, do you understand how that could have happened? >> absolutely no clue. so i have said before that live ammo and blanks should not be in the same zip code let alone on the same movie set, and i was reading an article how there were literally live rounds on the prop table next to the weapon. if that was the case, and there were her friingerprints on at least one of these live rounds, production should have stopped. there should have been nothing happening with a firearm, and inventory in every round, every dummy round and blank should have been done and live round should have been taken immediately offset or secured in a secure location. i'm beyond scratching my head, how did they get there. i have no idea. >> elie, is this as simple as someone is handed a gun before you point it at someone, you check or at least as you were
he's an armorer and former nypd police officer, and we have elie honig. we don't know the answer to how live ammo, real bullets showed up on that set and got mixed in with dummy bullets. as an armorer, after a year since this happened, do you understand how that could have happened? >> absolutely no clue. so i have said before that live ammo and blanks should not be in the same zip code let alone on the same movie set, and i was reading an article how there were literally live rounds on...
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let's turn now to cnn's senior legal analyst elie honig.'s start with breaking down what we know about these documents so far. and of course we've just been through this with former president trump, how they compare to the documents found at mar-a-lago. >> sure, victor. so let's understand, first of all, how did we get here? now, joe biden of course left office as vice president back in january of 2017. after that he took a position with something called the biden center at the university of pennsylvania. it was mostly an honorly academic type of title. now, he had an office in washington, d.c. which he left in 2019. joe biden left, but his stuff stayed behind. and now, just two months ago, in november of this year, joe biden's attorneys were going through those documents and they found some of these classified documents. now, there are some vital differences between the biden documents and donald trump's documents, starting with the sheer number of documents. as jamie just reported, ten documents found in biden's office. over 200 classifie
let's turn now to cnn's senior legal analyst elie honig.'s start with breaking down what we know about these documents so far. and of course we've just been through this with former president trump, how they compare to the documents found at mar-a-lago. >> sure, victor. so let's understand, first of all, how did we get here? now, joe biden of course left office as vice president back in january of 2017. after that he took a position with something called the biden center at the university...
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joining us now, elie mystal, justice correspondent for the nation. >> elie mystal, you are an outspoken-- if i understand, you have been a critic of garland appointing a special mystal council in the trump documents case. i don't know if it's an over gross oversimplification to summer as part of your theory here as, how many special counsels you have before it is no longer special? talk to me about your thinking here. >> the special counsel law says that the a. g. can appoint a special counsel in extraordinary circumstances. could merrick garland please tell me what circumstance is not extraordinary according to his scared of his own shadow way of prosecuting cases? because what we have seen is that he is hiding behind the special counsel statute instead of simply doing his job. it is not difficult. it is not extraordinary to conduct an investigation about whether or not the president has classified documents, especially when the president is cooperating with the investigation. the idea that it is extraordinary simply does not pass the smell test. similarly, in the situation with trump'
joining us now, elie mystal, justice correspondent for the nation. >> elie mystal, you are an outspoken-- if i understand, you have been a critic of garland appointing a special mystal council in the trump documents case. i don't know if it's an over gross oversimplification to summer as part of your theory here as, how many special counsels you have before it is no longer special? talk to me about your thinking here. >> the special counsel law says that the a. g. can appoint a...
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let's bring in elie honig and criminal defense attorney, bernard. let me start with you. we have been waiting for the district attorney to finish the investigation. two charges include alec baldwin, walk us through what we know so far. >> well, look, alec baldwin facing two counts of involuntary manslaughter and from everything i am hearing from alec baldwin's legal team. they feel blindsided and in a statement to cnn just moments ago they're saying this decision distorts halyna hutchins' tragic death and represents a miscarriage of justice. baldwin had no reason what believe there was a live bullet on the set. i sat down with alec baldwin in august and he told me in that sit-down interview he did not believe he would be charged and he was adamant that he did not know there was a live bullet in the gun. he doesn't know how one got to the set and had nothing to do with hiring those people who he believes were responsible for making sure that an accident like this didn't happen. so we know based on this statement from alec baldwin's attorney, they say at the end we will fig
let's bring in elie honig and criminal defense attorney, bernard. let me start with you. we have been waiting for the district attorney to finish the investigation. two charges include alec baldwin, walk us through what we know so far. >> well, look, alec baldwin facing two counts of involuntary manslaughter and from everything i am hearing from alec baldwin's legal team. they feel blindsided and in a statement to cnn just moments ago they're saying this decision distorts halyna hutchins'...
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eli honig, thanks so much if let's put up ely's book one more time if we can. it's a great book. to pick it up, "untouchable: how powerful people get away with it" written by eli e honig. great work, as always. we appreciate it always when you come on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that a lot. >> all right. we'll be right back. lifestyle. at fit any and innovative ways toto make yr e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all ththe exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any typef cough, day or night. it's comeback seas. wait. you're a night manager and mom and birthday cake baker? so adding “and” student might feel daunting. national university is here to support all your “ands.” national university. supporting the whole you. (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the
eli honig, thanks so much if let's put up ely's book one more time if we can. it's a great book. to pick it up, "untouchable: how powerful people get away with it" written by eli e honig. great work, as always. we appreciate it always when you come on the show. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that a lot. >> all right. we'll be right back. lifestyle. at fit any and innovative ways toto make yr e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all ththe...
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we're going to listen for a second and wait for andy biggs, and boebert will come after that, and eli crane has some reporting, probably not someone who might move, it will come pretty quick after that and then a break and then talk about what is going on at the white house. but let's listen for a couple of minutes. >> bentz? mccarthy. bera? jeffries. jordan. bilirakis? bilirakis? mccarthy. bishop of georgia? jeffries. bishop of north carolina? mccarthy. blumenauer? jeffries. blunt rochester? jeffries. boebert? jordan. >> okay, so andy biggs, jordan, lauren boebert, the next one, we're watching for, is eli crane and steve, if he votes jordan we will need some present votes in order for mccarthy to win. >> i think it is over if he vote force jordan because gaetz, given the posture, unless gaetz did something that would shock the world, that would be four votes against mccarthy, even if he got the other three, he would be short. just in terms of where crane comes up in the order here, taking a look here, we got a little bit of a ways to go. we're probably about 35 names from crane right
we're going to listen for a second and wait for andy biggs, and boebert will come after that, and eli crane has some reporting, probably not someone who might move, it will come pretty quick after that and then a break and then talk about what is going on at the white house. but let's listen for a couple of minutes. >> bentz? mccarthy. bera? jeffries. jordan. bilirakis? bilirakis? mccarthy. bishop of georgia? jeffries. bishop of north carolina? mccarthy. blumenauer? jeffries. blunt...
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eli crane, another freshman from arizona. so you try to see if somebody who has a lot of credentials, they have the relationships, can you work their friends, and move them over, you have two freshmen there, those are always hard to figure out but freshman, this is a big affect to be standing between the new speaker and definitely got to work them, boebert, you know, i think is very malleable, and somebody who tends to follow the crowd a bit, so i can see her, so there are a lot of targets, and there are a lot of places that we can go and we know gaetz and goodwill never be there and the remaining handful, i'm looking at a list, i can make an argument that you can get a part of it. rosendale very passionate but largely arguing about policy, procedure, and if you're just worrying about procedure, that person is definitely in play. so a lot of opportunity here. with the members coming back. i think it is a very real possibility that kevin mccarthy pulls this off tonight. >> i will go back to you, garrett. minor-ish question, bu
eli crane, another freshman from arizona. so you try to see if somebody who has a lot of credentials, they have the relationships, can you work their friends, and move them over, you have two freshmen there, those are always hard to figure out but freshman, this is a big affect to be standing between the new speaker and definitely got to work them, boebert, you know, i think is very malleable, and somebody who tends to follow the crowd a bit, so i can see her, so there are a lot of targets, and...
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andy biggs and eli crane and matt rosendale, holdouts. shannon bream is standing by with us, and bret baier as well. you'll be talking about this on fox news sunday at length. he's picking them off one by one each vote. >> what i heard overnight from some inside the negotiations, they did think a big chunk would go today. they felt good about moving forward with the deal they were working with, but they did not know what it would take to get the other handful. we keep talking about this. those who said they will never under any circumstance vote for kevin mccarthy, not about policy or rule changes, they do not trust him. even some folks who flipped votes minutes ago, scott perry notable among them, if the framework falls apart i'm out. so they still have a bit of a trust issue that mccarthy will hold to the deal and seems like at least six of them are unconvinced on the gop side. all six of those votes were for jim jordan, he will join us on sunday. you have to talk about what it does to the larger picture of the optics of whether gop hou
andy biggs and eli crane and matt rosendale, holdouts. shannon bream is standing by with us, and bret baier as well. you'll be talking about this on fox news sunday at length. he's picking them off one by one each vote. >> what i heard overnight from some inside the negotiations, they did think a big chunk would go today. they felt good about moving forward with the deal they were working with, but they did not know what it would take to get the other handful. we keep talking about this....
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eli manning two super bowls and you go root for the eagles. uh as you said, kids will be kids.kids will be kids com 805 116319. south. tommy prince. fans of the wiggles are finding something yummy on the popular show. he goes by the name of big, strong john and he talked to will they will andrea. it's been a good run for chris hemsworth, michael b. jordan and ryan reynolds. but there's a new heartthrob in town, and he also happens to be the purple wiggle. remember the wiggles foods salad? yummy yummy . they're not wiggling like they used to back in 91 wiggle a john pierce taking over tiktok, where he's racked up nearly 10 million views in the last five days alone. so what's the purple wiggle and his biceps doing on tiktok anyway? to create fun, content, fun, quirky content. does time. why my character now in myself and trying to find that balance where it does sort of appeal to a wide demographic, appealing indeed. just check the comments section i'm about to risk it all for the purple wiggle. i did not have fall in love with the purple wiggle on my 2023 bingo card. everyone wa
eli manning two super bowls and you go root for the eagles. uh as you said, kids will be kids.kids will be kids com 805 116319. south. tommy prince. fans of the wiggles are finding something yummy on the popular show. he goes by the name of big, strong john and he talked to will they will andrea. it's been a good run for chris hemsworth, michael b. jordan and ryan reynolds. but there's a new heartthrob in town, and he also happens to be the purple wiggle. remember the wiggles foods salad? yummy...
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this vote sit open and can they convince one of the other members who voted for somebody else by name, elirain, bob goode, you get the idea here, or can they pry loose to get somebody like lauren boebert or matt gaetz to vote for mccarthy by name. he needs one vote, comes down to a solitary vote by name. >> laura: you know more this than anybody but i want to go through these numbers again to make sure we are exactly clear. so we are told when you vote present it lowers the threshold. the magic number was always 218. it lowers the threshold if one person votes present the magic number becomes 217. if two people vote present the magic number we were told comes down to 216. now we're seeing two people have voted present and that kevin mccarthy has 216 votes and yet he is not the speaker of the house. so clearly a vote in favor of mccarthy outweighs a present vote, clear. >> yes, and isn't that interesting because what you could conceivably do and again sometimes this is going to be some very interesting mathematical and parliamenttary gymnastics is maybe you ask people to go away not vote or
this vote sit open and can they convince one of the other members who voted for somebody else by name, elirain, bob goode, you get the idea here, or can they pry loose to get somebody like lauren boebert or matt gaetz to vote for mccarthy by name. he needs one vote, comes down to a solitary vote by name. >> laura: you know more this than anybody but i want to go through these numbers again to make sure we are exactly clear. so we are told when you vote present it lowers the threshold. the...
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eli lilly and merck. biotech names did not.formed, the market holds a more speculative market. not all of them generate free cash. you know it is a bad year for biotech when you have this many companies changing their names. a company called citrix is now latter x. adagio is now called invid. i'm thinking of changing my last name to why? gsk is now gsk. speaking of slowing down, the biggest growth story of the year had to be the obesity drug, the diabetes drug accused -- approved for obesity now. eli lilly is expected to get a similar drug approved in 2023 and amgen announced promising clinical results. jack otter: do you expect a rebound in the biotech sector? jack hough: investors say there's going to be a rebound, time to be selective. when do you say don't be selective? throw money at the sector willy-nilly. i would say don't be selective. put money in the etf if you are going to do it. jack otter: all eyes are on tech for 10 years, the only place to be as long as you had tech in your portfolio. now not so much, 2,022 was t
eli lilly and merck. biotech names did not.formed, the market holds a more speculative market. not all of them generate free cash. you know it is a bad year for biotech when you have this many companies changing their names. a company called citrix is now latter x. adagio is now called invid. i'm thinking of changing my last name to why? gsk is now gsk. speaking of slowing down, the biggest growth story of the year had to be the obesity drug, the diabetes drug accused -- approved for obesity...
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. >> reporter: eli worth jones is a long way from his hometown of las vegas, nevada.ivering supplies to residents just a few hundred yards from russian lines in bakhmut. he does it because he can. the. >> i'm young. i'm trained for this. the this is what i do for a living and a lot of people need it here and i'm happy to be here and stand with people being stepped on. >> reporter: eli is with a group called front line medics. you can't get much more front line than this. fellow medic kirk aaron son from norway explains how they work. >> you don't really know so we don't have any idea before we see them and we do an assessment. >> reporter: our interview cut short by incoming russian rounds. the at a slightly safer distance from the fighting, they park the mobile clinic and treat who they can. olexander says his feet are in pain. >> can you ask him which foot it is? >> both. >> both. >> reporter: he lives in an unheated apartment and is suffering from frostbite. they'll take him to a hospital outside bakhmut and he couldn't leave a moment sooner. the russian noose is t
. >> reporter: eli worth jones is a long way from his hometown of las vegas, nevada.ivering supplies to residents just a few hundred yards from russian lines in bakhmut. he does it because he can. the. >> i'm young. i'm trained for this. the this is what i do for a living and a lot of people need it here and i'm happy to be here and stand with people being stepped on. >> reporter: eli is with a group called front line medics. you can't get much more front line than this....
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eli danced a dance under and to sleep, and a gray hare under a bush personally performed a waltz dominance danced, squirrels and frogs. all the whites sang the dew in a duet, sang two cuckoos, two soldi, a lie down and ditties, how fun it was in the forest, and suddenly the bear appeared in the forest and was immediately useful in everything. why did the badger sit on sound. why did the ferret go to the stall, and why do the raccoons drink, dance tango and foxtrot from these? why why suddenly everything became boring at once and for a moment the green board came to the green world or a fairy tale. morality is easy to comprehend why did the bear come to the ball? e, basi was a good toothy, he justified himself rather, true, she is right. so you are not clear who exactly this bear is. uh, as they say, the allegory of glasses will now be considered a mouth, come on without any. uh, but just called the name and place of work correctly. understanding now to speak before you all of you are well aware, the head of our library departments romashkina memories forever, i remember the first meetings
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from our boston station, eli rosenberg investigates. >> i'll eat these all day. >> bill knows pickles's been a life-long fascination. >> bill, a morning show director here at nbc 10 boston loves pickles so much -- >> yeah, there we go. >> reporter: -- he started making his own years ago. >> the better the ingredients, the better the pickle. >> reporter: and that is why bill is watching this federal lawsuit so closely grillos pickles says it wants to know what the dill the 28-page lawsuit filed tuesday accuses wahlburgers and a current and former packer of its pickles with going after grillo's bread and butter, mainly grillos says wahlburgers labels its pickles as fresh, all natural with no preservatives. as part of the lawsuit, grillo says it conducted lab tests on wahlburgers' pickles that found substantial amounts of a preservative wahlburgers didn't respond for comment thursday grillos telling us in positioning its products as fresh and containing no preservatives, our competitor is effectively duping consumers and retailers, especially those who are actively seeking all natural fo
from our boston station, eli rosenberg investigates. >> i'll eat these all day. >> bill knows pickles's been a life-long fascination. >> bill, a morning show director here at nbc 10 boston loves pickles so much -- >> yeah, there we go. >> reporter: -- he started making his own years ago. >> the better the ingredients, the better the pickle. >> reporter: and that is why bill is watching this federal lawsuit so closely grillos pickles says it wants to...
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translation: | went out - and saw my neighbour eli running to the scene. him not to go, he only got married a year ago. he was a good neighbour, like a brother to me. i saw him drop down from a bullet. rest in peace, eli. this is the east jerusalem street where the shooting took place. seven people were killed in what's said to have been the deadliest single attack targeting israelis in more than a decade. and just hours afterwards, this is the victim of another shooting, being treated by medics. police say a palestinian boy aged just 13 opened fire, hitting an israeli father and son. now the israeli prime minister is promising strong action. translation: | will submit - to the security council additional steps in the fight against terrorism. this includes significantly hastening and expediting the licensing of weapons for authorised civilians. and we have seen time and again, this saves lives. 0n the streets ofjerusalem overnight, emotions were running high. israelis blocked cars in palestinian neighbourhoods, here shouting "arabs beware — hebrew blood is
translation: | went out - and saw my neighbour eli running to the scene. him not to go, he only got married a year ago. he was a good neighbour, like a brother to me. i saw him drop down from a bullet. rest in peace, eli. this is the east jerusalem street where the shooting took place. seven people were killed in what's said to have been the deadliest single attack targeting israelis in more than a decade. and just hours afterwards, this is the victim of another shooting, being treated by...
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i'm eli crane and i approve this message. >> that was now freshman arizona congressman-elect eli craneof the 20 far right members who spent three days preventing republican leader kevin mccarthy from becoming speaker of the house and in turn from seating the 118th congress. you may be familiar with congressman-elect crane because of his appearance on the reality tv show "shark tank." mr. crane founded a business that sells things like hollowed out 50-caliber bullets made into bottle openers and let's go, brandon bottle openers and might know him from that. but you might not know him from that. he is a relatively new face. while well-known members of this group of 20 like matt gaetz and lauren boebert have been the faces of it, what about the rest of the folks in this posse. take freshman florida congressman anna luna. >> i'm anna paulina luna. i'm not going to lie to your face and tell you what you want to hear. >> despite her claims of not saying things that are convenient, things that people want to hear, some of mrs. luna's biography appears fairly convenient. much about her is new
i'm eli crane and i approve this message. >> that was now freshman arizona congressman-elect eli craneof the 20 far right members who spent three days preventing republican leader kevin mccarthy from becoming speaker of the house and in turn from seating the 118th congress. you may be familiar with congressman-elect crane because of his appearance on the reality tv show "shark tank." mr. crane founded a business that sells things like hollowed out 50-caliber bullets made into...
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e lamb may eli montoya by me said we'll talk here. almost said damon charl to the dollar here shall come. and doctor toller, shackles ceiling. i don't eat that day, we'll leave touchy, at least not that much attendant that i think they will try to attempt to infiltrate up the skill is to prevent it. i don't know if it's just like a race. and what miranda slam calls a race between the ma said on the turkish security services is ongoing. in december 20 2244 more people were detained into keir accused of leaking information to the ma said. so despite the new rapprochement between turkey and israel, espionage continues beneath the surface ah, state imposed musical ban, but made firm social resistance. all just new worlds tells the story. oklahoma sean, of music, you couldn't escape erebus. herb was everywhere that was outlined in the early years of the turkish republic, with which the people loved to kiss arrow best losing all new jersey. hello there. heavy rain across parts of the middle east is flooding to central saudi arabia. now the
e lamb may eli montoya by me said we'll talk here. almost said damon charl to the dollar here shall come. and doctor toller, shackles ceiling. i don't eat that day, we'll leave touchy, at least not that much attendant that i think they will try to attempt to infiltrate up the skill is to prevent it. i don't know if it's just like a race. and what miranda slam calls a race between the ma said on the turkish security services is ongoing. in december 20 2244 more people were detained into keir...
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do you know, was that written by eli parker? so the agreement that the gentleman for asked about that was so the ones that went the copy that we had in the copy that grant took away them, that was those were written by eli parker. yes. so getting back to your first question, so. documents and preservation, it's all keyed to like the time period. so one of the reasons that the emancipation proclamation is so faded and one of the reasons that the declaration so if you go to the rotunda at the national archives in d.c. the declaration of independence is very faded. and that's because it was in the state department at the end of the 19th century almost in their break room, where it was by a window, sun damage, smoke damage. so as almost love too much and so then various preservation things depending on the time they're doing the best they can with the science at that time. so the alaska check that i showed that was laminated, that was laminated probably in the 1950s because that was a big preservation technique in the 1950s. and so
do you know, was that written by eli parker? so the agreement that the gentleman for asked about that was so the ones that went the copy that we had in the copy that grant took away them, that was those were written by eli parker. yes. so getting back to your first question, so. documents and preservation, it's all keyed to like the time period. so one of the reasons that the emancipation proclamation is so faded and one of the reasons that the declaration so if you go to the rotunda at the...
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joining me now is senior cnn analyst elie honig. he was a former prosecutor and worked on violent crimes. i think you get what i'm trying to say. was it heinous, reckless, and inhumane, hell, yes, but do you see in those tapes five individuals knowingly engaged a killing? >> so, michael, i do not believe the prosecutors have overcharged this case. i think this charge falls within the fairly broad range of discretion we give to prosecutors. i do think it's an aggressive charge only second-degree murder. here's why. you have to prove a knowing killing of another person, and what the prosecutors ultimately will have to prove to a jury is that it was reasonably certain to each of these officers that their actions would result in the dealt of mr. nichols. now, this is a really important point, michael. i want to make sure people understand this. the jury in this case will not return a verdict. they will return 35 verdicts because we have five defendants here charged with seven accounts each. the second-degree murder being the top count.
joining me now is senior cnn analyst elie honig. he was a former prosecutor and worked on violent crimes. i think you get what i'm trying to say. was it heinous, reckless, and inhumane, hell, yes, but do you see in those tapes five individuals knowingly engaged a killing? >> so, michael, i do not believe the prosecutors have overcharged this case. i think this charge falls within the fairly broad range of discretion we give to prosecutors. i do think it's an aggressive charge only...