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eli, how was texas? it was amazing- _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such an - was amazing. it was such an incredible _ was amazing. it was such an incredible experience. i'm incredibly grateful to british underground for enabling me to go out there _ underground for enabling me to go out there and to the panel with my mum _ out there and to the panel with my mum about — out there and to the panel with my mum about the assistive technology, and also _ mum about the assistive technology, and also perform my music. i met a lot of— and also perform my music. i met a lot of amazing people, like someone called _ lot of amazing people, like someone called paddy dunning, who an irish music_ called paddy dunning, who an irish music entrepreneur has who has offered — music entrepreneur has who has offered me and my band to go on record _ offered me and my band to go on record in— offered me and my band to go on record i
eli, how was texas? it was amazing- _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such _ coincidence! eli, how was texas? it was amazing. it was such an - was amazing. it was such an incredible _ was amazing. it was such an incredible experience. i'm incredibly grateful to british underground for enabling me to go out there _ underground for enabling me to go out there and to the panel with my mum _ out there and to the panel...
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this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old.y in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of original music and cover songs... # i need to be myself...# they're basically alljust my really good friends and we just get together and enjoy playing music. and if we could do that as like a job, that would be the dream. eli has duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive condition that gradually weakens his muscles. # ah—ah—ah...# he was three and _ a half when he was diagnosed. the doctors basically. told us that he would be in a wheelchair by - the age of nine or ten. and the life expectancyl was early 20s and there was really very little that could be done. | plays piano music, i think, helped me with ambitions in life. it's kind of picked me up and it kind of helped me forget about my condition with something that i just absolutely love. # the trust we put in you...# i've got sam fender here. one of his songs, "seventeen going under," iwent through a phase of absolutely loving him. as each day pa
this is eli's story. # ..tears on the sand...# my name's eli crosley. i'm 16 years old.y in year 12. i'm a musician. i'm the singer in the band askew. we play a mixture of original music and cover songs... # i need to be myself...# they're basically alljust my really good friends and we just get together and enjoy playing music. and if we could do that as like a job, that would be the dream. eli has duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive condition that gradually weakens his muscles. #...
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. ♪ c1 investors in eli lilly, little concern for this week and then investors got their appetite backes, but there still a new player in town, and the obesity drug market. >> yes viking therapeutics commanded really summed out of the show the house and obesity drug lyco ozempic or ♪ ♪ become of the looks like it and maybe working anymore than doubled when this release came out and you did see a bit of a pull back in eli lilly and it is will these are big deal right on the really a i healthcare world. what eli lilly, probably showing the role of nvidia with - i newcomer this place where these companies you know you can show that you have something that works in getting up big bump but at some point of this would be opposition is not the right now. and that is going to be folk could be a problem for some of the stocks in eli lilly for instance is gained about 150 percent of the last 12 months, 55 times earnings and you need to have a most to be able to stay really hold off the competition finally be manufacturing, this would be interesting to see what happens here with these drugs. jack
. ♪ c1 investors in eli lilly, little concern for this week and then investors got their appetite backes, but there still a new player in town, and the obesity drug market. >> yes viking therapeutics commanded really summed out of the show the house and obesity drug lyco ozempic or ♪ ♪ become of the looks like it and maybe working anymore than doubled when this release came out and you did see a bit of a pull back in eli lilly and it is will these are big deal right on the really a...
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ely: ya no habÍa duda. arturo: automÁticamente dije me robaron. ely: arturo entendÍa el problema.endo son libros y seminarios. tampoco pido dinero para nada. ely: las personas de la tercera edad son las mÁs vulnerables. su falta de conocimiento tecnolÓgico y de malicia los convierte en presa fÁcil. el delincuente sÓlo tiene datos como telÉfono y nombre. lo demÁs es cuestiÓn de suerte. >> esto tambiÉn me ha ocurrido a mÍ. algÚn familiar ha sido hackeado. el criminal lee la informaciÓn y luego pone un vÍnculo o un archivo que es precedido por circunstancias dentro de la conversaciÓn. ely: tu libreta de contactos es una especie de barrera. si alguien desconocido te llama o escribe no contestes. desconfÍa de todo. si te piden dinero corrobora enviando un mensaje por otra vÍa. haz una llamada. determina con tu familia una palabra clave para que la digan en caso de sospechar un fraude. no publicar en redes sociales nada en tiempo real. el fbi tambiÉn recomienda mantener tu software actualizado. tener contraseÑa segura, no abrir archivos adjuntos, evitar conectarse a redes pÚblicas. sobr
ely: ya no habÍa duda. arturo: automÁticamente dije me robaron. ely: arturo entendÍa el problema.endo son libros y seminarios. tampoco pido dinero para nada. ely: las personas de la tercera edad son las mÁs vulnerables. su falta de conocimiento tecnolÓgico y de malicia los convierte en presa fÁcil. el delincuente sÓlo tiene datos como telÉfono y nombre. lo demÁs es cuestiÓn de suerte. >> esto tambiÉn me ha ocurrido a mÍ. algÚn familiar ha sido hackeado. el criminal lee la...
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like where is this standard elie? >> it is nowhere, michael, so this is sort of an urban legend within doj. it comes from that two-page letter that you just showed in your introduction, which has sent by a.g.'s of both parties over the last two decades or so. but that letter, what it says is that we at doj need to be careful and avoid taking publicly visible steps on a case that might affect the election too close to the election, but nowhere does it actually say the number 60. in fact, there's a little bit of variance where i was a prosecutor in new york, we were always taught it was 60 days, but you can get people from other districts federally who will say they were taught. it was 90 days, but the spirit of the rule throughout is basically we don't want to do things that will be visible to the public that might influence an election too close to an election. you and i have spoken in the past of how relative to jack smith's pleadings, the election is the voldemort, that which is never spoken explicitly. nevertheless
like where is this standard elie? >> it is nowhere, michael, so this is sort of an urban legend within doj. it comes from that two-page letter that you just showed in your introduction, which has sent by a.g.'s of both parties over the last two decades or so. but that letter, what it says is that we at doj need to be careful and avoid taking publicly visible steps on a case that might affect the election too close to the election, but nowhere does it actually say the number 60. in fact,...
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that kind of system in the whole world, 80% of the capacity is controlled by eli lilly and novo.here are not sites to buy or rent to make more. we have to make them ourselves. we currently have six manufacturing facilities under production, are being stood up. we had 14 before, so that is a 14% increase. we are going as hard as we can. the capitol isn't the constraint. time is the constraint. those buildings take three or four years from announcement to come online. right now in the u.s., there is frustration because there are shortages, but we haven't even introduced them in much of europe and the world. what we are going to do, one project we are working on could change that which is an oral solid. it is not a protein. it is not in the injectable device that is so difficult to make.it is tablet. should the -- should be successful it is even better for places like brazil, mexico, china where most of the people in the world live in the biggest health difference could be made. >> it is almost through its education campaign in its advertising that women have been thinking very much
that kind of system in the whole world, 80% of the capacity is controlled by eli lilly and novo.here are not sites to buy or rent to make more. we have to make them ourselves. we currently have six manufacturing facilities under production, are being stood up. we had 14 before, so that is a 14% increase. we are going as hard as we can. the capitol isn't the constraint. time is the constraint. those buildings take three or four years from announcement to come online. right now in the u.s., there...
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but elie, you were just saying a few moments. >> so this excuse me. this is the 14th amendment ruling out of colorado, trump versus anderson, one of the big things that we're looking for, of course first of all, how do they rule? now, if we list, we listened to the oral argument, it sounds likely they're going to side with donald trump. it sounded like they were going to rule that he's not disqualified. so number one, how do they actually rule? and number two, how narrowly or broadly do they rule? do they rule in a way that will be narrowly confined to colorado or will they rule in a way that's brought on and off that will settle this issue across the entire country. yeah. all right. and i want to go to laura coats, who is over at the supreme court this is moving fairly quickly. laura, what do we know right now? >> a really consequential decision has just been handed down. paula reid, the court has made a decision. >> this is a win for former president trump here the supreme court has reversed first a ruling from the colorado supreme court that would
but elie, you were just saying a few moments. >> so this excuse me. this is the 14th amendment ruling out of colorado, trump versus anderson, one of the big things that we're looking for, of course first of all, how do they rule? now, if we list, we listened to the oral argument, it sounds likely they're going to side with donald trump. it sounded like they were going to rule that he's not disqualified. so number one, how do they actually rule? and number two, how narrowly or broadly do...
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cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig joins us now, elie, what do you make of this? >> well, jim, this is an undeniable setback for the district attorney, not the entire indictment, but six of the 40 counts have now been dismissed. and here's why it's important to understand georgia state law has this sort of unusual law that says it's a crime to solicit to ask a public official to violate his official oath of office and as nic just laid out there, six counts in this indictment, that say donald trump and other defendants asked various members of the georgia senate and the georgia legislature and the georgia secretary of state, other public officials to violate their oath to the constitution by essentially swinging the election. but what the judge says here is you prosecutors, you have to say what part of the constitution the judge says, there are hundreds of provisions in the us constitution and in the georgia state constitution. and the purpose of an indictment is to give defendants notice so they know what they're defending against and you can't just say, well, you
cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig joins us now, elie, what do you make of this? >> well, jim, this is an undeniable setback for the district attorney, not the entire indictment, but six of the 40 counts have now been dismissed. and here's why it's important to understand georgia state law has this sort of unusual law that says it's a crime to solicit to ask a public official to violate his official oath of office and as nic just laid out there, six counts in this indictment, that say...
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we'll have to continue another de elie, mr.. tim parlatore. thank you both very much >> thank you. >> and next, the dual at the border, the rhetoric, the promises, and biden's dare her to donald trump standby >> my best reputation is ruined. >> it's prime video. >> all my shows and movies are here. >> i feel joy i'm sick of me >> if you're like i was, you're tired of worn-out plastic mats under your office chair. they dent in, crack in their uncomfortable to roll on. i found a premium alternative i'm glass chair mat by the trazodone. i liked it so much. i bought the company. i'm george pardo, president of the draws are glass chair mats are made of super-strong glass and protect elected with a nano tech coding. so you'll always get a smooth, easy glide and their beautiful, tired of replacing plastic, i promise this is the last chairman matt, you'll need. and we give you a lifetime warranty comfort style, durability of a trostle glass chair. matt will completely transform your works home office or office? office. >> we stock 18 >> popular sizes
we'll have to continue another de elie, mr.. tim parlatore. thank you both very much >> thank you. >> and next, the dual at the border, the rhetoric, the promises, and biden's dare her to donald trump standby >> my best reputation is ruined. >> it's prime video. >> all my shows and movies are here. >> i feel joy i'm sick of me >> if you're like i was, you're tired of worn-out plastic mats under your office chair. they dent in, crack in their...
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whet where i see the strength is eli lilly.e for the aging population which we're in the boom. >> i'll skip the industrials. i'll go to materials. an unloved sector. i was looking which out performed tech in the last 30 days. what does that signal to you? you are looking at the tec technicals and fundamentals. >> you are looking at industrials and the things they make and things that they help make are the materials. those material stocks is 22% of the xlb has been leading. we are seeing follow. sherwin williams coming back for the first time in three years. 52-week highs. that is the kind of stuff we want to see when you see a broadening out of the rally. rpm, the small stock in cleveland, making a 52-week high. i like to see the leaders and small caps underneath. that gives me credit dense to h.i.m. >> a lot of people talking about small caps. generally, they are priessured y higher interest rates. >> pressured by high rates. higher for longer and they are making 52-week highs. they are absorbing the change. it we get the cut
whet where i see the strength is eli lilly.e for the aging population which we're in the boom. >> i'll skip the industrials. i'll go to materials. an unloved sector. i was looking which out performed tech in the last 30 days. what does that signal to you? you are looking at the tec technicals and fundamentals. >> you are looking at industrials and the things they make and things that they help make are the materials. those material stocks is 22% of the xlb has been leading. we are...
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eli lilly is now in phase 3 trials of its pill. a pill, though it could be years before any are fda-approved. for patients like chanel mcdaniel, the sooner the better. vicky nguyen. msnbc news. nbc news. >>> up next for us tonight, sailing into history. the first american woman to make it around the world solo and nonstop. or business. pga of america and t-mobile are partnering on 5g-powered analytics to help improve player performance. t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected nationwide... to get their members back on the road. and las vegas grand prix chose t-mobile to help fuel operations for one of the world's largest racing events. now is the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. ugh, when is my allergy spray going to kick in? -you need astepro. -astepro? it's faster, bro. 8x faster than flonase. it's faster, bro! it's faster, bro! it's faster, bro! it's mom to you. astepro starts working in 30 minutes. astepro and go! salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc s
eli lilly is now in phase 3 trials of its pill. a pill, though it could be years before any are fda-approved. for patients like chanel mcdaniel, the sooner the better. vicky nguyen. msnbc news. nbc news. >>> up next for us tonight, sailing into history. the first american woman to make it around the world solo and nonstop. or business. pga of america and t-mobile are partnering on 5g-powered analytics to help improve player performance. t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected...
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the new eli lilly commercial calling out using popular weight loss drugs profanity. >> some people have been using medicine never meant for them. >> now frustration from those who can't get their hands on the drugs they need. >> there are days that i have cried about it. >>> countdown to the total eclipse. will you be able to see it? and what you should do to protect your pets, as excitement builds. get your glasses now. ♪ watch me dance ♪ >> it's golden hour. two days to go, we're dancing into friday with a big question. >> barbie, can you really dance? >> that's impossible. >> the other question, who will take home oscar? >> all right, ken. you're on. >> lara's live from hollywood, ahead of hollywood's golden night with the backstage secret, as we race to the red carpet. and we're racing to this. retriever retreat. >> good morning america. >> will reeve strikes gold, visiting heaven on earth. >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >>> good morning america. you can't tell me there's a better way to go into the weekend than with those golden retrievers. >> so
the new eli lilly commercial calling out using popular weight loss drugs profanity. >> some people have been using medicine never meant for them. >> now frustration from those who can't get their hands on the drugs they need. >> there are days that i have cried about it. >>> countdown to the total eclipse. will you be able to see it? and what you should do to protect your pets, as excitement builds. get your glasses now. ♪ watch me dance ♪ >> it's golden...
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i know that eli lilly is one that you also preference.e we -- had an interview with the ceo and he was looking at the obesity market how they are looking to capitalize on that, looking to create an oral tablet in addition to an injectable device, and he also wants it to the market quicker. take a listen to what he had to say. >> it's not a protein. it is chemistry. . it is not in the injectable device which is so difficult to make, its a pressed tablet. the world is awash in those capacities, should the drug be successful, i think we will be able to tap into quite a bit more supply. which will be good for the u.s. but even better for places like brazil or mexico or china. annabelle: there are a number of different weight loss drugs on the market now in development. what is it about eli lilly in particular that stands out to you? sylvia: i heard that interview. the amount of interest in these drugs is just kinda mind-boggling. but what interests me about eli lilly is sort of that, they are one of the two leaders in the forefront of weight
i know that eli lilly is one that you also preference.e we -- had an interview with the ceo and he was looking at the obesity market how they are looking to capitalize on that, looking to create an oral tablet in addition to an injectable device, and he also wants it to the market quicker. take a listen to what he had to say. >> it's not a protein. it is chemistry. . it is not in the injectable device which is so difficult to make, its a pressed tablet. the world is awash in those...
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the us house democrats are set to pro eli mosque space, sex company following and verified reports of rushes, the lives use of its darling satellites in the ukraine conflict to we write with great concern the russian forces may have illicitly obtained and used space exploration technologies corporation owned star linked internet satellite terminals . it is alarming that russia may be obtaining and using your technology to coordinate attacks against ukrainian troops illegally occupied regions in eastern and southern ukraine, potentially in violation of us sanctions, an export controls. house democrats requested space ex, provide details on reports of the possible use of sterling satellites by russian forces. ukrainian intelligence claimed that had confirmed such incidents as moscow may have obtained startling the terminals and deployed them to the battlefield. congressmen want to know space x is doing enough to prevent russia from using the technology. ukrainian officials 1st reported on the ellipse cases around 3 weeks ago, but the pro was not immediately launched. well, that quickly
the us house democrats are set to pro eli mosque space, sex company following and verified reports of rushes, the lives use of its darling satellites in the ukraine conflict to we write with great concern the russian forces may have illicitly obtained and used space exploration technologies corporation owned star linked internet satellite terminals . it is alarming that russia may be obtaining and using your technology to coordinate attacks against ukrainian troops illegally occupied regions in...
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taleb-ely is from mauritania in africa.is seeking asylum after leaving behind a wife, infant son, and a nursing career. so right now, a lot of americans would say you shouldn't be here. >> they are right. this is their country. but i am just a guy looking for safety and security. >> reporter: we followed taleb-ely as he made his way to the san diego airport, and within hours, new york city. he is staying at this shelter for now. >> i used to sleep in my home next to my wife and my son and now i am sleeping next to a thousand men that i don't even know, like a homeless person. >> reporter: norah, this is the group of migrants that's come down from the mountains. neither the wall nor this rugged, punishing terrain is enough to stop the determination of these asylum-seekers. this is what policymakers and border officials are up against. >> norah: eye-opening. adam yamaguchi, thank you so much. let's go overseas now to gaza, where there is growing international outrage after more than 100 people were killed when israeli troops
taleb-ely is from mauritania in africa.is seeking asylum after leaving behind a wife, infant son, and a nursing career. so right now, a lot of americans would say you shouldn't be here. >> they are right. this is their country. but i am just a guy looking for safety and security. >> reporter: we followed taleb-ely as he made his way to the san diego airport, and within hours, new york city. he is staying at this shelter for now. >> i used to sleep in my home next to my wife...
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i want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst former federal prosecutor elie honig to discuss elie, how important is this news? how important is brian butler's testimony for the special counsel's team building a case against trump and his co-defendants. and was there any significant and what you heard him say, just them? >> yeah, jake so this type of witness is gold for prosecutors and there's a few reasons for that. first of all, this person has insider access. he is literally inside the room as kaitlan just laid out. he's there when boxes are being loaded onto the plane and one of the challenges for prosecutors here is explaining exactly where these documents were moved and when and by i whom in this person can give us exactly why second of all, he's a person who appears to be unbiased. he doesn't seem to have any reason to have an ax to grind with donald trump as kaitlan said, he's a longtime two decades long employee of donald trump and the trump organization, just based on the snippet that we just saw, he does not appear to be angry or resentful towards donald trump. finally, if yo
i want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst former federal prosecutor elie honig to discuss elie, how important is this news? how important is brian butler's testimony for the special counsel's team building a case against trump and his co-defendants. and was there any significant and what you heard him say, just them? >> yeah, jake so this type of witness is gold for prosecutors and there's a few reasons for that. first of all, this person has insider access. he is literally inside the...
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ely: en 2019 nace es un marca personal: la profe mÓnica.titivo de la vocal porque resulta que aquÍ no estÁ la sÍlaba tÓnica. no lleva su mayor golpe de voz ahÍ. ely: en 2023 creÓ un proyecto en youtube llamado academia la profe mÓnica. otro canal donde las materias se diferencian por colores. encuentran contenido de sociales, matemÁticas, inglÉs, castellanos. son videotecas digitales. un gran sueÑo que estÁ desarrollando. satcha: estÁ bueno que estÁn disponible para todos. gracias por este informe. "despierta amÉrica" tiene mÁs. adelante. alan: kate del castillo nos recibiÓ en el set de grabaciÓn de su nueva pelÍcula. hizo tremenda confesiÓn. cynthia: ya llegan los detectives de la moda con lo mejor de la semana las nuevas tendencias entre los famosos. chef: este viernes es de pura diversiÓn. tenemos imitadores de costa a costa. jessica: y de la pelÍcula llega su protagonista y su director alejandro monteverde. nos van a dar los detalles. alan: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". venga, molina! [ mÚsica] molina! [ mÚsica] es tiempo
ely: en 2019 nace es un marca personal: la profe mÓnica.titivo de la vocal porque resulta que aquÍ no estÁ la sÍlaba tÓnica. no lleva su mayor golpe de voz ahÍ. ely: en 2023 creÓ un proyecto en youtube llamado academia la profe mÓnica. otro canal donde las materias se diferencian por colores. encuentran contenido de sociales, matemÁticas, inglÉs, castellanos. son videotecas digitales. un gran sueÑo que estÁ desarrollando. satcha: estÁ bueno que estÁn disponible para todos. gracias...
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durante los prÓximos meses, la pequeÑa eli va a necesitar muchos jubilados en casa como una sonda de operar sus negocios. dad, how do you say, “mom, you are pretty like a flower”? marzo es el mes para comprar un toyota. mom, marzo es el mes para comprar un toyota. llegó marzo en marcha. no dejes pasar la oportunidad de tener un toyota. cada toyota nuevo viene con toyotacare, un plan de mantenimiento por dos años o 25,000 millas y asistencia en carretera. es otra manera de disfrutar el...
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joining us down to discuss former federal prosecutor elie honig and elie, you've been predicting this exact outcome for months. was there anything in today's ruling that stuck out to you know, jake, i think when you take the politics out of this and you take the donald trump of it all out of this the result is fairly straightforward strictly on a legal and constitutional basis, and it's not often that we see a nine to nothing ruling. but the justices did agree. in fact that it is not up to the states to enforce an execute the 14th amendment. you saw at justices alito and thomas in agreement with justices sotomayor and kagan on that point. it's simply he could not be as a matter of law, as a matter of constitutional interpretation, that every state gets to do what it wants, because otherwise that would leave us with a quote, patchwork of different states doing different things according to the decision. so it's a rare 90 opinion and i think they hit the nail on the head here now we saw two concurring opinions, one by justice amy coney barrett, and one by the three liberal leaning justi
joining us down to discuss former federal prosecutor elie honig and elie, you've been predicting this exact outcome for months. was there anything in today's ruling that stuck out to you know, jake, i think when you take the politics out of this and you take the donald trump of it all out of this the result is fairly straightforward strictly on a legal and constitutional basis, and it's not often that we see a nine to nothing ruling. but the justices did agree. in fact that it is not up to the...
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pharmaceuticals are developing nice thing outside of eli lilly. around bristol-myers on valuation basis, looking at cash flows and balance sheets, companies versus eli lilly which we do own, we still have lily for our clients we like those names to catch up to some of the big guys in the industry. charles: ironically, a little controversial right now. they haven't done much except they're like lumbering giants. we'll see if they can pull it off. scott, ahead of the curve, i won't ever doubt you. >> please don't. thank you. charles: meanwhile the house approving a bill cracking down on tiktok. my next guest says forget tiktok. she is a lot more concerned about the u.s. government spying. carol roth is here to explain. ♪. you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my
pharmaceuticals are developing nice thing outside of eli lilly. around bristol-myers on valuation basis, looking at cash flows and balance sheets, companies versus eli lilly which we do own, we still have lily for our clients we like those names to catch up to some of the big guys in the industry. charles: ironically, a little controversial right now. they haven't done much except they're like lumbering giants. we'll see if they can pull it off. scott, ahead of the curve, i won't ever doubt...
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i suspect at some point dana elie, the judge also said trump's new york criminal trial, which begins this month, >> has come into the equation in terms of when this federal trial begins. so what could that mean for the timeline? >> well, wolf, i think this judge as with the other judges on all four of these cases, has to understand that there's only a certain number of available slots on the trial calendar. and one thing that you cannot do is make someone go to trial back-to-back-to-back. there has to be at least some cushion built in where any defendant donald trump, or anyone else hasn't right to prepare for trial. so the new york hush money trial that the judge reference today, that one is scheduled to start jury selection later this month on march 25th, that trial as scheduled, is going to take us through april and into may. and i think what judge cannon was saying today is we have to build in some time starting from when that trial is going to end and in may to give him enough time to prepare for this trial. and that's why i think you see both sides recognizing that even jack sm
i suspect at some point dana elie, the judge also said trump's new york criminal trial, which begins this month, >> has come into the equation in terms of when this federal trial begins. so what could that mean for the timeline? >> well, wolf, i think this judge as with the other judges on all four of these cases, has to understand that there's only a certain number of available slots on the trial calendar. and one thing that you cannot do is make someone go to trial...
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honig and jennifer rodgers and elie, i mean, this is basically it is the ballgame. we've got now two weeks to decide where do you think the judge's head is at all this i'm gonna make a bold prediction right here on the source, okay? it's 50, 50 >> i'm sorry. but you know, i would say if i felt strongly one way or the other, this one so hard for me to peg because there's a thing we say is prosecutor sometimes which is it's one thing to know something. it's another thing to be able to prove it. now, having watched these hearings play out over the last couple of weeks, i think they're very serious questions about when this relationship began, about whether fani willis and nathan wade well the truth or lied on the stand. that's one of the other. there's no gray area here about whether she has some sort of untenable financial interest. but the problem is that evidence was such a mess. it was so confusing and unclear and so muddled. and now the judge is going to have to wade through this and watching the judge today, he was begging for help. he was basically like lawyers
honig and jennifer rodgers and elie, i mean, this is basically it is the ballgame. we've got now two weeks to decide where do you think the judge's head is at all this i'm gonna make a bold prediction right here on the source, okay? it's 50, 50 >> i'm sorry. but you know, i would say if i felt strongly one way or the other, this one so hard for me to peg because there's a thing we say is prosecutor sometimes which is it's one thing to know something. it's another thing to be able to prove...
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we know eli lilly is wrapping up its efforts around it.consequential challenge this year? >> absolutely. they have the weight loss market to themselves for a couple of years, but now they are facing competition from eli lilly. these companies have known each other and been competitors in the diabetes space. people see these two companies duking it out. tom: bloomberg's naomi, thank you with the indeed for novo holdings as they build out there expansion and the market for weight loss drugs. i will be speaking with novo holdings ceo at 9:30 a.m., so tune in. to france where european elections are being seen as a dry run for the 2027 presidential race. marie is ahead with her party willing momentum, but is there anything emmanuel macron can do? let's get more from bloomberg's anya. why is it crunch time for emmanuel macron? we are looking ahead to june. >> indeed. these are vital in showing micron -- emmanuel macron as the antidote. we will get a sense of whether they can make it in 2027. tom: was the strategy to curtail marie and what is mar
we know eli lilly is wrapping up its efforts around it.consequential challenge this year? >> absolutely. they have the weight loss market to themselves for a couple of years, but now they are facing competition from eli lilly. these companies have known each other and been competitors in the diabetes space. people see these two companies duking it out. tom: bloomberg's naomi, thank you with the indeed for novo holdings as they build out there expansion and the market for weight loss...
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i wanna bring in senior legal analyst, elie honig, and also carrie cordero carrie cordero. elie, how significant again is a witness like this for the prosecution, you think, you know, in any case as a prosecutor, anderson you always want a tour guide the, snippets, the kaitlan just played as you get a lot of insight into how things work, who reported to who, and also one of the big mysteries in this case as kaitlan said, how did these documents make their way from florida up to new jersey? so the other thing that i notice about this witness, and it's in the write-up that kaitlan collins and katelyn polantz did, is this winter this is not eager to get trump. there's a moment when he tells them something like, i realized as the fbi was questioning me that my information was going to be used against trump and i didn't like that, but i felt important to tell the truth and so as a prosecutor, i think that's a really important indicator of credibility >> and kerry, would prosecutors likely have some sort of a deal in place with butler, this well, he hasn't been charged, so i thin
i wanna bring in senior legal analyst, elie honig, and also carrie cordero carrie cordero. elie, how significant again is a witness like this for the prosecution, you think, you know, in any case as a prosecutor, anderson you always want a tour guide the, snippets, the kaitlan just played as you get a lot of insight into how things work, who reported to who, and also one of the big mysteries in this case as kaitlan said, how did these documents make their way from florida up to new jersey? so...
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eli lilly or novo nordisk. >> lately it's eli lilly.ve that bound and 77000 new prescriptions were filled for is that bound which is 6000 more than wegovy which is made by novo nordisk. wegovy has a two-year head st start. this market is 105 billion in 2030. that is the expectation and there will be multiple players in that behalf of the market will be owned by novo nordisk. stuart: i want the pill i don't want the injection i want the pill. >> that will make the market bigger the people to take the injection say it's no big deal it's easy to not only injected with the weight loss drug when you lose weight you lose muscle gathering and jack keane with human growth hormones to get the muscle back so you have people who are perpetually on drugs to look good instead of just changing their diet. i feel like this is scary turf. stuart: show me meta i think there is one outfit that is bullish. >> the stock is up 88 wells fargo is raising 2609 mizuho says it's one of the topics, revenue will grow 20% this year and a.i. investment like the larg
eli lilly or novo nordisk. >> lately it's eli lilly.ve that bound and 77000 new prescriptions were filled for is that bound which is 6000 more than wegovy which is made by novo nordisk. wegovy has a two-year head st start. this market is 105 billion in 2030. that is the expectation and there will be multiple players in that behalf of the market will be owned by novo nordisk. stuart: i want the pill i don't want the injection i want the pill. >> that will make the market bigger the...
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elie honig is standing, standing here with me. elie, thank you so much. mature for jumping jumping down here. we're going to wait to get the exact details of what we hear from judge scott mcafee, but this has been the moment that has been longtime coming longtime anticipated, and very much waiting for for everyone on every side of this case. what is at stake here? so let's set the stakes >> if fani willis is disqualified then her entire office would be removed. in this case. the case would go into a sort of holding pattern where it might languish indefinitely if she is not disqualified, then the case can carry on. now there's still questions about when it would be tried. the da's asking for an august trial. de i don't think that's realistic, but really whether this case stays on track or not yet will be term and by the decision which we're going through right now as to whether the da has been disqualified la stick with me controlling tells me it. paula reid was hit over to paula reid who has more information about what is in this decision from scott matt
elie honig is standing, standing here with me. elie, thank you so much. mature for jumping jumping down here. we're going to wait to get the exact details of what we hear from judge scott mcafee, but this has been the moment that has been longtime coming longtime anticipated, and very much waiting for for everyone on every side of this case. what is at stake here? so let's set the stakes >> if fani willis is disqualified then her entire office would be removed. in this case. the case...
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elie, the judge hinted a gag order may actually be necessary for fani willis. tell us why and what would that how would that happen? >> yeah, that's a really remarkable part of the ruling. it's sort of towards the end and it's the b story line, but it's important here now, this refers to the church speech that i think paula referenced earlier, a few days after the defendants made this motion to disqualify fani willis. she went in public in a church with cameras rolling and essentially said that the reason that this motion had been brought was racism, and the judge says, in his ruling that that was an a legally inappropriate statement for the da to make his absolutely right. a prosecutor cannot make inflammatory public statements about the defendants. they're the ones who have their rights at issue. and the judge basically said it may be necessary to put a gag order on the da that tells you something. i mean, look, fani willis has made in my view and in the judge's you improper public statements throughout this case. she's given dozens of public interviews. she'
elie, the judge hinted a gag order may actually be necessary for fani willis. tell us why and what would that how would that happen? >> yeah, that's a really remarkable part of the ruling. it's sort of towards the end and it's the b story line, but it's important here now, this refers to the church speech that i think paula referenced earlier, a few days after the defendants made this motion to disqualify fani willis. she went in public in a church with cameras rolling and essentially...
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eli lilly should be part of the mag 7.n you think about glp1 and what it means to the market and economy. why not? eli lilly is more relevant than tesla is relevant. this is company seeing staggering revenue growth. i will acknowledge the comps will get harder as you move into the summer, in particular q2 of 2024 will look tough relative to '23. >> it's a cult stock, and it doesn't deserve the valuation. everything is going wrong for them, and i think it will continue to go wrong. they are just not part of that group of the phag mega cap tech stocks that deserves to be there. >>> let's get the headlines now with pippa stevens. >> jack teixeira signed a plea deal for leaking hundreds of military classified documents in one of the most serious security breaches in year. he accepted a deal today that includes a suggested16 year prison sentence and a 59,000 fine on pleading guilty for all charges. french lawmakers gathered for a historic vote to make abortion a conse constitutional right today. today's joint session is expecte
eli lilly should be part of the mag 7.n you think about glp1 and what it means to the market and economy. why not? eli lilly is more relevant than tesla is relevant. this is company seeing staggering revenue growth. i will acknowledge the comps will get harder as you move into the summer, in particular q2 of 2024 will look tough relative to '23. >> it's a cult stock, and it doesn't deserve the valuation. everything is going wrong for them, and i think it will continue to go wrong. they...
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do you have any eli lilly, john? >> we do not.o be the last several years in the market, which is actually interesting pivot to what i think is where the value is. >> how have you been managing -- you mean you had the magnificent seven, that hasn't been a bad trade either until recently. >> well, going back to october of '22, we got very bullish on equities and we got overweight cyclicals, overweight semis, overweight foam builders. we thought the defensive areas were too expensive. you had guests on that were predicting a recession last year. what we did predict was that the valuations were too discounted in cyclicals, so we got very overweight, so we had many semis, including nvidia that have performed very well. today, joe, we see a very different landscape evolving and one of the areas i would like to advocate for are small caps because if you look at the dispersion between the valuation of small caps today, you got one of the biggest opportunities i think going back to the 1990s and one stat i'll share is that if you go back
do you have any eli lilly, john? >> we do not.o be the last several years in the market, which is actually interesting pivot to what i think is where the value is. >> how have you been managing -- you mean you had the magnificent seven, that hasn't been a bad trade either until recently. >> well, going back to october of '22, we got very bullish on equities and we got overweight cyclicals, overweight semis, overweight foam builders. we thought the defensive areas were too...
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and elie, why is fani willis is being in a relationship with nathan wade? the special prosecutor, a potential conflict of interest in this case >> so wolf, it's important to understand two things about conflicts of interests. one, it doesn't necessarily mean anyone has done anything wrong. sometimes conflicts of interests just happen in two. it does not have to relate to the actual charges in the case. prosecutors get ready q is because of conflicts all the time. i'll give you an example. let's say i was prosecuting a case against a ceo of a large corporation for insider trading. and it turned out my dad work there or my brother work there. nobody did anything wrong. not related to the insider trading charges, but absolutely a conflict of interests and the argument that the defendants have made here is not so much such that the relationship itself was the conflict, but that the relationship led to that financial conflict that laura just mentioned. and so that's how we got to this point. and it was further complicated by this dispute over when the relationsh
and elie, why is fani willis is being in a relationship with nathan wade? the special prosecutor, a potential conflict of interest in this case >> so wolf, it's important to understand two things about conflicts of interests. one, it doesn't necessarily mean anyone has done anything wrong. sometimes conflicts of interests just happen in two. it does not have to relate to the actual charges in the case. prosecutors get ready q is because of conflicts all the time. i'll give you an example....
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everything happened in the port of koca eli in the west of the country.he multi-ton ship did not have time to slow down before approaching the pier. as a result, giant metal structures stacked up like dominoes. fortunately, no one was hurt. ends today. maslenitsa week throughout russia sees off the winter with pancakes, large-scale celebrations in all regions, fairs, traditional competitions of strength and dexterity, and of course, cuisine for every taste. today is still forgiveness sunday for the orthodox. it's time to forget all grievances and ask for forgiveness from loved ones on the eve of great lent, the most strictly lengthy one. in the coming 48 days , believers will adhere to a number of restrictions, primarily in food. but the main thing is to pay more attention to help. meetings, hello, i'm dmitry bak, we have the next episode of a literary podcast, let them not talk, let them read, we talk about what needs to be read. and there are texts that you cannot read, you can only hear them, these are folklore.
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. >> kaitlan, stay with someone we're gonna senior legal analyst, elie honig, and also carrie cordero. carrie cordero elie, how significant is a witness like this for the prosecution, you think, you know, in any case as a prosecutor, anderson, you always want to tour guide. you want someone who can take you inside a closed world like this one. this is the inner workings of mar-a-lago. and even from the snippets that kaitlan just played us, you get a lot of insight into how things work. who reported to who, and also one of the big mysteries in this case as kaitlan said how did these documents make their way from florida up to new jersey? so the other thing that i notice about this witness, and it's in the write-up that kaitlan collins and katelyn polantz did. >> is this witness is >> not eager to get trump. there's a moment when he tells them something like, i realized as the fbi was questioning me, that my information was going to be used against trump and i was i didn't in like that, but i felt important to tell the truth. and so as a prosecutor, i think that's really important indic
. >> kaitlan, stay with someone we're gonna senior legal analyst, elie honig, and also carrie cordero. carrie cordero elie, how significant is a witness like this for the prosecution, you think, you know, in any case as a prosecutor, anderson, you always want to tour guide. you want someone who can take you inside a closed world like this one. this is the inner workings of mar-a-lago. and even from the snippets that kaitlan just played us, you get a lot of insight into how things work....
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ely tiene esta historia. ely: Él es paul alexander. podÍa comer, pero en sus Últimos dÍas su hermano philip lo consentido con cangrejo, costilla, hasta helado de chocolate. el Último domingo que pasaron juntos. Ésa fue una gran experiencia para terminar nuestra vida juntos. en un momento sentÍ que me mirÓ y me dijo: somos perfectos. paul alexander dejÓ de existir horas despuÉs siendo para muchos un hÉroeque no tenÍa capa, per una cÚpula mÁgica que le dio vida 70 aÑos. esta fue la clave. [habla en inglÉs] te adaptas y te aprendes a hacer lo necesario para alcanzar tus metas y sueÑos. en 2023 el rÉcord guinness lo nombro a paul con el paciente como pulmÓn de hierro que mÁs tiempo sobreviviÓ en el mundo. de ahora en adelante cada vez que digas que no puedes puedes recordar esta historia para inspirarte para seguir adelante. satcha: impresionante. que descanse en paz. nos vamos a acordar de Él cuando pensemos que algo no podemos hacer. gracias por esta historia. continuamos con mÁs. karla: impactante. muy inspiradora. todo se puede. una se
ely tiene esta historia. ely: Él es paul alexander. podÍa comer, pero en sus Últimos dÍas su hermano philip lo consentido con cangrejo, costilla, hasta helado de chocolate. el Último domingo que pasaron juntos. Ésa fue una gran experiencia para terminar nuestra vida juntos. en un momento sentÍ que me mirÓ y me dijo: somos perfectos. paul alexander dejÓ de existir horas despuÉs siendo para muchos un hÉroeque no tenÍa capa, per una cÚpula mÁgica que le dio vida 70 aÑos. esta fue la...
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so you might say that the story of the burial of robert ely is not quite over yet. ed.es oh hall and michael coffman in a lawsuit to block the disentanglement of john wilkes booth. i think it was 1990 or 1990 when and we were successful innow ree wherever i go, i'm told of course i know that booth escapet india. so the only solution to what this the rest is to dig them up and prove thatpó experiment emal thanks in the book itself to go ahead in the book the essay does mention that■ when they reinterred him in this cemetery, he's buried with three family members on top of him. so and that is why this didn't
so you might say that the story of the burial of robert ely is not quite over yet. ed.es oh hall and michael coffman in a lawsuit to block the disentanglement of john wilkes booth. i think it was 1990 or 1990 when and we were successful innow ree wherever i go, i'm told of course i know that booth escapet india. so the only solution to what this the rest is to dig them up and prove thatpó experiment emal thanks in the book itself to go ahead in the book the essay does mention that■ when they...
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a few people on at eli lilly which is the pharmaceutical manufacture and they started making medicine. they were paid as well. there was once were paid pretty good. they were paid may be as well as they had been paid. john who i i followed, he's a diehard union man the grandson of a coal miner. his father-in-law had been an auto worker and he was really, really into the union. and he agonized after the factory closed about whether he should become a steelworker again. he actually finally had a chance to get on in a plant that made him a steelworker again. or go work in hospital. he ended up taking a a lower paying job at a hospital because he said this hospital is not going anywhere and have i've a closings. i don't know if that factories going to remain. so people were sort of basically end up saying, i think i devoted my life to doesn't have a future. and so i i better get on at hospital. hospitals and healthcare is like the new factory. that's the new caller people could actually earn a living wage and make a pretty good job without going back to college or going to get a lot more
a few people on at eli lilly which is the pharmaceutical manufacture and they started making medicine. they were paid as well. there was once were paid pretty good. they were paid may be as well as they had been paid. john who i i followed, he's a diehard union man the grandson of a coal miner. his father-in-law had been an auto worker and he was really, really into the union. and he agonized after the factory closed about whether he should become a steelworker again. he actually finally had a...
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i think we have to wait and see where the direction o story of the burial of robert ely is not quited michael coffman in a lawsuit to the disentanglement of john wilkes booth. i think it was 1990 or 1990 when that which i now regret, because wherever i go, i'm told of course i know that booth escaped and made his way toso the only t this the rest is to dig them up and prove that experiment email thanks in the book itself to go ahead in the book the essay does mention that when they reinteed cemetery, he's buried with three family members on top of him. so and that is why this did't go through, because and to reassure him was also to reassert or to, you know, exhume him was to exhume three other family members who there was no cause for doing so. can i add a footnote very quickly to the discussion john rogers maggs and his father, montgomery mags montgomery meggs was a very talented u.s. army engineer, fresh out of west point, his first posting was to sainturi. his c.o., who was an officer named robert e lee. go ahead. hi, eileen bradner, arlington, virginia. and i'm with the u.s. gra
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. >> i remember eli asking me, what are you willing to risk to get there, to take this chance to try to have our kid? and i just told him, i'm willing to risk all of it, like i was willing to sell our house and just try. >> reporter: that's when the couple went to work. they researched, found online support groups, and found an answer overseas at a fraction of the price. dr. skinner is one of jannah's doctors at barbados fertility clinic. >> going to a foreign country that we frankly didn't know a lot about and medical standards that we were, you know, ignorant of, it was definitely a gamble. >> an independent health care accreditation body comes in as a reassurance, that we go through the same rigorous process of safety and checks that a u.s. hospital goes through. >> i just held on to the idea to stay calm, that maybe my family was going to form, no matter what. >> reporter: and that it did. jannah and eli learned the news they waited over a year to hear, they were going to be parents. >> we got four eggs and he was the egg that made it with a fresh transfer, against all odds. >> r
. >> i remember eli asking me, what are you willing to risk to get there, to take this chance to try to have our kid? and i just told him, i'm willing to risk all of it, like i was willing to sell our house and just try. >> reporter: that's when the couple went to work. they researched, found online support groups, and found an answer overseas at a fraction of the price. dr. skinner is one of jannah's doctors at barbados fertility clinic. >> going to a foreign country that we...
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eli lilly and amazon, i know they're partnering. what are they doing together?bound, weight loss drugs. that's a big reason why eli lilly launched their direct to customer service that amazon is delivering for. if you use lilly direct, you can get a coupon which brings it down to $550 a month. i guess that's a deal to lose some weight. [laughter] and now amazon will be delivering those drugs plus other medications like migraine drugs. stuart: 755 on eli lilly. the streamer, roku. they've been hit by hackers haven't hay -- they? lauren: stock's up. stuart why is the stock up? lauren: i'm not sure. more than 15,000 accounts were compromised. the hackers locked the real owners out and then used the credit card data to buy stuff through the roku account whether it was or hardware or like a netflix subscription, for instance. and this is what for the life of me i can't figure out, they have all these -- they have credentials on over 15,000 people, and they're selling them for 50 cents each. on the black market 50 cents. stuart: so the data on each person can be sold
eli lilly and amazon, i know they're partnering. what are they doing together?bound, weight loss drugs. that's a big reason why eli lilly launched their direct to customer service that amazon is delivering for. if you use lilly direct, you can get a coupon which brings it down to $550 a month. i guess that's a deal to lose some weight. [laughter] and now amazon will be delivering those drugs plus other medications like migraine drugs. stuart: 755 on eli lilly. the streamer, roku. they've been...
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welcome to the studio, eli crossley. right, which is the building with the biggest moving statue in the world, which celebrates giants. and you are going to be put up onto the giant. thank you so much. great, great. yeah, listen. great. so i hearyou're a fan of sam fender. sam has recorded with us. and we're going to do a facetime in on the recording session. i don't know what to say! are you looking forward to wednesday? terrified. but yeah, i'm excited. i'm not afraid of dying any more. i'm not... it's something that happens to everyone. ijust, i'm hopeful that i can do as much as i can in my life. and my biggest fear is leaving the world without accomplishing everything i want to accomplish. # itjust takes honesty... # thank you so much, everyone. cheering and applause nick kwek, bbc news. great player! we will be back shortly. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. let's return now to the news that the princess of wales is undergoing treatment for cancer. catherine revealed the diagnosis hers
welcome to the studio, eli crossley. right, which is the building with the biggest moving statue in the world, which celebrates giants. and you are going to be put up onto the giant. thank you so much. great, great. yeah, listen. great. so i hearyou're a fan of sam fender. sam has recorded with us. and we're going to do a facetime in on the recording session. i don't know what to say! are you looking forward to wednesday? terrified. but yeah, i'm excited. i'm not afraid of dying any more. i'm...
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so you might say that the story of the burial of robert ely is not quite over yet. ed. ed stares i was a party along with james oh hall and michael coffman in a lawsuit to block the disentanglement of john wilkes booth. i think it was 1990 or 1990 when and we were successful in that which i now regret, because wherever i go, i'm told of course i know that booth escaped and made his way to goodheart india. so the only solution to what this the rest is to dig them up and prove that experiment email thanks in the book itself to go ahead in the book the essay does mention that when they reinterred him in this cemetery, he's buried with three family members on top of him. so and that is why this didn't go through, because and to reassure him was also to reassert or to, you know, exhume him was to exhume three other family members who there was no cause for doing so. can i add a footnote very quickly to the discussion about john rogers maggs and his father, montgomery mags montgomery meggs was a very talented u.s. army engineer, fresh out of west point, his first posting was
so you might say that the story of the burial of robert ely is not quite over yet. ed. ed stares i was a party along with james oh hall and michael coffman in a lawsuit to block the disentanglement of john wilkes booth. i think it was 1990 or 1990 when and we were successful in that which i now regret, because wherever i go, i'm told of course i know that booth escaped and made his way to goodheart india. so the only solution to what this the rest is to dig them up and prove that experiment...