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eli: that is nice. kelly: i read some of the comments when you interviewed ambassador haley and the fact we don't have ambassador bolton -- it is not a popular the contest here. what it is is making certain that i am privileged to have a peek into the heart of some of the countries we normally would not be able to have that opportunity. with that comes the responsibility. so when i leave here, i will still carry that responsibility to carry the message of the countries that this is their only platform. when i look out on the east river and see this huge compound, these 38 floors, i think about the countries that depend on this compound as their only platform. it is up to us to shine a light on the abuses and make sure we uphold the charter. we are the leader of the free world. we are the largest contributor. we have an obligation to really hit hard, to hit back at countries that do not follow the u.n. charter. thank you so much, ambassador craft. we had a lot of people and attendees asking questions. ha
eli: that is nice. kelly: i read some of the comments when you interviewed ambassador haley and the fact we don't have ambassador bolton -- it is not a popular the contest here. what it is is making certain that i am privileged to have a peek into the heart of some of the countries we normally would not be able to have that opportunity. with that comes the responsibility. so when i leave here, i will still carry that responsibility to carry the message of the countries that this is their only...
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host: elie mystal, go ahead.uest: what is interesting as i have never seen an incumbent resident run like he wasn't the president at the time. his campaign, his speech was basically, look at this carnage. i will fix it. you are the one in charge. this is the country you have brought us to. it is like mike pence in his speech. you will not be safe and joe biden's america. from a people have died virus in six months. floored by-- i was how this administration -- it is not that they did not take response ability, they acted like they were not the ones in charge. he acted like right now, -- they acted like right now aoc is president. 's americap that we have been living in for the past four years. howard is supporting the president. good morning. the president of the united states, he is the one -- law and order brought back. people should be -- if there was unemployment -- [indiscernible] i'm getting -- [indiscernible] thank you, ma'am. he is not. and again, what does he mean when he says putting law and order back?
host: elie mystal, go ahead.uest: what is interesting as i have never seen an incumbent resident run like he wasn't the president at the time. his campaign, his speech was basically, look at this carnage. i will fix it. you are the one in charge. this is the country you have brought us to. it is like mike pence in his speech. you will not be safe and joe biden's america. from a people have died virus in six months. floored by-- i was how this administration -- it is not that they did not take...
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we was eli parker? >> i'm glad you asked. he's a native american who is on the senior staff which was unusual. he was a seneca indian. he was known as the wolf to his tribe. he had advanced in grants inner circle. to the point that he was a trusted advisor. trusted enough not only to witness this scene, but to receive as a souvenir copy, one of the copies of the actual terms of surrender. everything about the surrender -- we talked briefly last week and i pushed off the answer about souvenirs. look at the furniture in this room. every last piece of furniture was taken from grounds -- as a souvenir. maclean -- by the way he had had a home in ballroom. his whole house was shot off. he said i'm getting the heck out of here. let's move to some peaceful place like appomatox courthouse. the war began on his doorstep and ended in his -- he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make money so he could buy some -- a feel bad for the guy, even though he was a confederate. after it was over, he stood up and greeted all of gener
we was eli parker? >> i'm glad you asked. he's a native american who is on the senior staff which was unusual. he was a seneca indian. he was known as the wolf to his tribe. he had advanced in grants inner circle. to the point that he was a trusted advisor. trusted enough not only to witness this scene, but to receive as a souvenir copy, one of the copies of the actual terms of surrender. everything about the surrender -- we talked briefly last week and i pushed off the answer about...
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eli: quÉ maravillosa historia!o, sino tiene queso americano el que tengan su refrigerador. le voy a poner para que se derrita por algunos minutos. cuando las tenga lista lo que voy hacer es que va a poner su galleta, va a poner lo que es la carne con el queso. despuÉs de esto le pone una rebanada de aguacate. luego, le va a poner la mayonesa con chipotle. estÁ la puede conseguir en el supermercado. tambiÉn la puede hacer en su casa. luego, le va a poner ketchup arriba y lo tapa con otra galleta. ya tienen sus mini hamburguesas. la siguiente receta les va a encantar. son de pollo con pesto. Éste le va a fascinar y es muy rÁpido. necesitamos pollo a la parrilla. usted lo hace en su casa. tocino precocido que lo puede conseguir asÍ. tambiÉn queso muzarella. tiene que poner su galleta. luego, le pone el queso. lo mete al horno por tres minutos hasta que eso se derrita. por Último, decora con lo que es el pesto de albahaca. delicioso y muy rico de hacer. por lo Último, vamos con algo dulce. unos bocadillos que son buenÍ
eli: quÉ maravillosa historia!o, sino tiene queso americano el que tengan su refrigerador. le voy a poner para que se derrita por algunos minutos. cuando las tenga lista lo que voy hacer es que va a poner su galleta, va a poner lo que es la carne con el queso. despuÉs de esto le pone una rebanada de aguacate. luego, le va a poner la mayonesa con chipotle. estÁ la puede conseguir en el supermercado. tambiÉn la puede hacer en su casa. luego, le va a poner ketchup arriba y lo tapa con otra...
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al-jazeera work tells a gripping story of mossad spy elie coming up rated undercover in syria in the 960 s. a more dangerous career that ended in public executions illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. when the news breaks and the story it's real and says container right rather than explosion when people need to be helped. we would like and the story needs to be talked out use iraq as teams on the ground a major challenge are giving it away fed by the control to bring you more rewards when in documentaries and light news. on air and online.
al-jazeera work tells a gripping story of mossad spy elie coming up rated undercover in syria in the 960 s. a more dangerous career that ended in public executions illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. when the news breaks and the story it's real and says container right rather than explosion when people need to be helped. we would like and the story needs to be talked out use iraq as teams on the ground a major challenge are giving it away fed by the control to bring you more rewards when...
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who was eli parker? mr. holzer: i'm glad you asked. american.ive on senior staff, which was unusual. indian. seneca grant's innerd in circle to the point he was a trusted advisor. trusted enough to witness this scene, and to receive as a the actual terms of surrender. everything about the surrender, we talked last week and i pushed off the answer about souvenirs. look at the furniture in this room. every piece of furniture was taken from that office as a souvenir. home and so the first battle of the war, he said i am moving. let's move to some peaceful place like appomattox. 's script onces said, the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted the print in a effort to make money so he could buy furniture. i feel bad for the guy. even though he is a confederate. after it was over, lee stood up granteeted all of general 's staff, shook their hand. valerie: we have some more images of these people. mr. holzer: this is the copy on the manifold. this is written by grant. the next slide we can see the gentleman after it
who was eli parker? mr. holzer: i'm glad you asked. american.ive on senior staff, which was unusual. indian. seneca grant's innerd in circle to the point he was a trusted advisor. trusted enough to witness this scene, and to receive as a the actual terms of surrender. everything about the surrender, we talked last week and i pushed off the answer about souvenirs. look at the furniture in this room. every piece of furniture was taken from that office as a souvenir. home and so the first battle...
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elie, good to have you. >> thanks, poppy. >>> quick break. be right back. so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> he was one of the top college football players in the country. largely talked about as a potential first round nfl draft pick, but virginia tech's caleb farley is opting out of this, his senior citizen. he says he is deeply concerned about the way the school is handling safety procedures during team workouts and he is not ready to risk his safety or the safety of his loved ones during this pandemic. watch this. >> i am opting out due to uncertain health conditions and regulations and all the other opt-outs going on in football right now. i tragically lost my mother, robin, january 2nd, 2018, to illness, and i cannot afford to lose another parent or loved one. though the competitor in me badly wants to play this season, i cannot ignore what's going on in my heart and i must make the decision that brings me the most peace. >> caleb farley
elie, good to have you. >> thanks, poppy. >>> quick break. be right back. so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> he was one of the top college football players in the country. largely talked about as a potential first round nfl draft pick, but virginia tech's caleb farley is opting out of this, his senior citizen. he says he is deeply concerned about the way the school is...
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eli, what about the people around the president?hey're trying to make the case for another trump/pence term and also trying to make the case against a biden/harris president. it seems like the hits are a little scatter shot. the strategy doesn't come together yet. it may soon, but day one is a little all over the place. >> we're about 80 days from the election and that's putting it nicely as you characterize the situation. this is a president who is trying to figure out can i run on make america great again, then it was promises kept. he's making promises and throwing all these slogans out the window. they don't have an argument about what they've done. the focus is the pandemic. that's something the president doesn't want to talk to. aides have convinced him to go into the briefing room every night, read the script, cite a lot of numbers, say the right things about, you know, one person lost is too many, but he still doesn't have the answers. he's presenting a rosier view than the reality. to joel's point he has lost the trust of t
eli, what about the people around the president?hey're trying to make the case for another trump/pence term and also trying to make the case against a biden/harris president. it seems like the hits are a little scatter shot. the strategy doesn't come together yet. it may soon, but day one is a little all over the place. >> we're about 80 days from the election and that's putting it nicely as you characterize the situation. this is a president who is trying to figure out can i run on make...
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joining us is cnn legal analyst elie honig. nice to see you, my friend, it's been a long time. >> you too, erica. >> as we look at this, there's a viewer who asked can trump issue an executive order eliminating or limiting the use of mail-in ballots? can he do that? >> yeah, erica, so the short answer is no. we got a lot of viewer questions about this this week. people are concerned about being able to vote safely in the age of coronavirus. but no, the president does not have the power on his own to limit or eliminate mail-in ballots. the constitution and our laws are clear. the power there lies with congress and the states. congress sets the date for the general election, and states generally are in charge of the manner of voting, including the use of mail-in votes. so despite the rhetoric, the president really has essentially no legal power over how voting is conducted. even an executive order would accomplish nothing here. executive orders apply only to the executive branch of the federal government. they do not bind the sta
joining us is cnn legal analyst elie honig. nice to see you, my friend, it's been a long time. >> you too, erica. >> as we look at this, there's a viewer who asked can trump issue an executive order eliminating or limiting the use of mail-in ballots? can he do that? >> yeah, erica, so the short answer is no. we got a lot of viewer questions about this this week. people are concerned about being able to vote safely in the age of coronavirus. but no, the president does not have...
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sheriffs, police, fire, paramedics, emts, they showed up to party for eli. parade brought out all his neighbors. eli suffers from heart defect, most of his life spent in and out of hospitals. he's now home and parents put together a birthday party to remember with the help of the city's heroes. pretty hard to top that birthday, don't you think? >> i do think. did you notice there was great show on abc7 tonight called "after the game" which presumes there's a game to be after? isn't that great? >> chris is probably bursting at the seams. he was. >> always excited to talk about sports. a's get a big swing of the want restand schools?pen? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so
sheriffs, police, fire, paramedics, emts, they showed up to party for eli. parade brought out all his neighbors. eli suffers from heart defect, most of his life spent in and out of hospitals. he's now home and parents put together a birthday party to remember with the help of the city's heroes. pretty hard to top that birthday, don't you think? >> i do think. did you notice there was great show on abc7 tonight called "after the game" which presumes there's a game to be after?...
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eli still here as well. frank figliuzzi, i will remember until the day i die, your face after andy mccabe announced on this show that he had opened a full-field investigation into donald trump. and you came on afterward to try to put in context how significant that was. how high the degree of alarm had to be about the threat that donald trump represented. and you kept the faith during the whole 23 months of the mueller probe that that counterintelligence beads pees was being worked just as aggressively as all of the indictments for criminal conduct that trump's cronies were. it sounds like that wasn't the case. >> i kept the faith that somebody, somewhere was working the counterintelligence concerns against the president of the united states. and we've got a doj inspector general ruling that says that that case, that russia inquiry was properly predicated. here's the problem, nicole. fbi case just don't vanish into thin air. and what the mike schmidt piece is telling us is we've got a major question here. it
eli still here as well. frank figliuzzi, i will remember until the day i die, your face after andy mccabe announced on this show that he had opened a full-field investigation into donald trump. and you came on afterward to try to put in context how significant that was. how high the degree of alarm had to be about the threat that donald trump represented. and you kept the faith during the whole 23 months of the mueller probe that that counterintelligence beads pees was being worked just as...
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trump does have ais arab eli peace. jane: barbara, thank you for joining us., in belus, thousands of men have dressed in white and at they have formed human chas to condemned the crackdown on protests. e unrest started after the disputed electns, which gave alexander lukashenko another term in office. police have made more than 6000 arrests. some detained were released today. teful relatives ghered outside of the jail in minsk, hoping to be reunited with their loved os. from there, our correspondent sent this report. >> they walked to freedom through the crowd. corresent:re theseome of the people detained on sunday, the day when protests in belarus started. after a days of anxious waiting, reunited.lies are finally but many are still waiting for the relatives. people in the crowd show photos of family members on their phones, in desperate hope that somebody will have shared it with the loved ones. this woman is looking for he son, who was detained on monday. >> we have bn searching for him for three days. he has three small children at home. correspondent: for
trump does have ais arab eli peace. jane: barbara, thank you for joining us., in belus, thousands of men have dressed in white and at they have formed human chas to condemned the crackdown on protests. e unrest started after the disputed electns, which gave alexander lukashenko another term in office. police have made more than 6000 arrests. some detained were released today. teful relatives ghered outside of the jail in minsk, hoping to be reunited with their loved os. from there, our...
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happy birthday, eli. >> happy birthday. way to go. yeah, fantastic. what a way to end it. thanks for watching, nightly news is next, we are back at 6:00. >> see you then. 46 >>> breaking news tonight, on the move tropical storm isaias barreling up florida's coast, bringing drenching rain and strong winds our first look at the destruction across the caribbean as the storm now takes aim at 70 million residents from georgia to maine >>> out of control, thousands evacuated as a wildfire rips firefighters attacking from the ground and the air amid triple digit temperatures and the coronavirus outbreak >>> the new hot spot, dr. birx said we reached another phase. the virus now everywhere. >> it is extraordinarily widespread.
happy birthday, eli. >> happy birthday. way to go. yeah, fantastic. what a way to end it. thanks for watching, nightly news is next, we are back at 6:00. >> see you then. 46 >>> breaking news tonight, on the move tropical storm isaias barreling up florida's coast, bringing drenching rain and strong winds our first look at the destruction across the caribbean as the storm now takes aim at 70 million residents from georgia to maine >>> out of control, thousands...
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who was eli parker? >> i'm glad you asked because he's -- he is -- he's a native american who is on the senior staff which was unusual. he was a seneca indian, known as wolf to his tribe. he had advanced in grant's inner circle to the point that he was a trusted adviser, trusted enough not only to witness this scene but to receive as a souvenir copy, a souvenir one of the copies of the actual terms of surrender. everything about this surrender was priceless. we talked briefly last year, and i sort of -- last week, and i sort of pushed off the answer about souvenirs. look at the furniture in this room. every last piece of furniture was taken by grant's officers as souvenir. poor wilmer mcclain. he had had had a home in bull ron. in the first -- bull run. in the first war it got shot up. he said let's move to someplace like appomattox courthouse. as ken burns' great script once said, the war began on his doorstep and ended in his parlor. he copyrighted this print in a desperate effort to make some money so
who was eli parker? >> i'm glad you asked because he's -- he is -- he's a native american who is on the senior staff which was unusual. he was a seneca indian, known as wolf to his tribe. he had advanced in grant's inner circle to the point that he was a trusted adviser, trusted enough not only to witness this scene but to receive as a souvenir copy, a souvenir one of the copies of the actual terms of surrender. everything about this surrender was priceless. we talked briefly last year,...
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elie honig, thank you. thank you so much for being there for us. and thanks to our viewers for sending in those great questions. >>> now, the u.s. has more coronavirus than any other country. we are averaging 1,000 deaths per day. we've been averaging that for almost three weeks now. all as our children are returning to school. so why is testing declining? we'll try to get some answers for you, next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> it is
elie honig, thank you. thank you so much for being there for us. and thanks to our viewers for sending in those great questions. >>> now, the u.s. has more coronavirus than any other country. we are averaging 1,000 deaths per day. we've been averaging that for almost three weeks now. all as our children are returning to school. so why is testing declining? we'll try to get some answers for you, next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. some companies still have hr stuck between employees...
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. >>> eli lilly says it will have new trials we'll talk to dr. daniel skovronsky we're back in two. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." look at these markets. they continue to rally as we kick off the new month with the nasdaq hitting a fresh all-time high it you're all coming off record closing lows, and there you see these shockingly low levels. as we mentioned, august has been historically low for stocks, so what's next? we speak to you both george, i'm going to begin with you. how would you explain to a ten-year-old -- that's my level here -- what's going on with bond yields these days >> i think that's a great level to set for buying yields and that's really the way you need to be to explain them. bond yields are very low for a couple reasons obviously the pandemic has put a tremendous amount of pressure on the economy, growth has slowed dramatically, and the central bank is easing policy. all of that has translated into a dramatic decline in yields i would say looking forward, the expectation is none of those -- all three of those factors a
. >>> eli lilly says it will have new trials we'll talk to dr. daniel skovronsky we're back in two. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." look at these markets. they continue to rally as we kick off the new month with the nasdaq hitting a fresh all-time high it you're all coming off record closing lows, and there you see these shockingly low levels. as we mentioned, august has been historically low for stocks, so what's next? we speak to you both george, i'm going to...
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eli lilly launched a new trial looking at an antibody treatment tested in nursing homes.t's the significance of this. >> this is very exciting. eli lilly has manufactured these antibodies in a laboratory so it's a synthetic copy of what a natural antibody would be. does it work? we don't know quite yet. but the preliminary studies show that it may have some effectiveness in preventing the virus from entering the cells. and this could be really amazing if we can get this treatment to the frail and elderly who have weakened immune systems. >> our hanks to dr. ali. >>> coming up one swimmer's incredible balancing act with a glass of milk. >>> also ahead, meet the new star of the boxing world. she's just 6 years old. ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is mi
eli lilly launched a new trial looking at an antibody treatment tested in nursing homes.t's the significance of this. >> this is very exciting. eli lilly has manufactured these antibodies in a laboratory so it's a synthetic copy of what a natural antibody would be. does it work? we don't know quite yet. but the preliminary studies show that it may have some effectiveness in preventing the virus from entering the cells. and this could be really amazing if we can get this treatment to the...
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the accused salim jim ely ash has a bid me high and the former accused mustafa i mean a better day in our lives to have been members of this 3 mobile network mr i ask is also alleged to have used a raid network mobile. in the months before the attack network mobiles had followed mr hariri as he traveled around lebanon. this included his trips to beirut airport to his villa in fact north of beirut to israel though at 9 am a south of beirut when he visited mosques and churches when he made hezbollah as secretary general in south beirut when he went to the parliament and when he had lunch and dinner engagements the network mobiles also engaged in statics violence nicorette and palace and along some of the routes he travelled. the aim of this violence was to obtain information about mr hariri he's movements his security detail his level of protection and eventually to determine a suitable method to murder him including finding an appropriate location for the intended attack. mystery's convoy was a quip with electronic jammers that would have blocked the remote detonation of any explosive
the accused salim jim ely ash has a bid me high and the former accused mustafa i mean a better day in our lives to have been members of this 3 mobile network mr i ask is also alleged to have used a raid network mobile. in the months before the attack network mobiles had followed mr hariri as he traveled around lebanon. this included his trips to beirut airport to his villa in fact north of beirut to israel though at 9 am a south of beirut when he visited mosques and churches when he made...
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around the same time as elie cohen arrived in syria the world was watching the verdict of the dramatic trial of adult eichmann eichmann was one of the architects of the nazi holocaust when between 5 and 6000000 jews were exterminated during world war 2. he was captured in argentina by mossad agents tried and then subsequently executed in israel. following eichmanns capture and execution israel turned its attention to his assistant. this veteran out of an area about. 9 you had a bill that thought he. got it's more thought isn't yours fit showed. who will trust and manage danny shops or years before i will be if i begin my shop or can we started to ask you how your side jumped at the how do you jerry figure it out but for that. one of cohen's 1st tasks was to track down a lowest bidder for his role in sending european jews to nazi concentration camps were him to have said see you again at all with fear made us all to your and yet our raw file aliased there and out with sad. sad i have my own conduct at my heart of the 20 and and i'm one of the new 40 year note that that data file are rec
around the same time as elie cohen arrived in syria the world was watching the verdict of the dramatic trial of adult eichmann eichmann was one of the architects of the nazi holocaust when between 5 and 6000000 jews were exterminated during world war 2. he was captured in argentina by mossad agents tried and then subsequently executed in israel. following eichmanns capture and execution israel turned its attention to his assistant. this veteran out of an area about. 9 you had a bill that...
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eli, let's dive in. one viewer asked, can the president even do this, legally? can he send sheriffs and other police officers to monitor polling sites? who legally can serve as a poll watcher? >> so, ana, this is a scare tactic, and it echos of voter suppression and intimidation. the president simply does not have the legal power to do what he's threatening here. first of all, the states, not the federal government, not the president, determine how we vote. every state has its own set of laws determining how these polling place monitors are appointed. generally, they are chosing by state, local, and county political candidates, political committees and political parties. some states even specifically outlaw law enforcement officers or people in uniform or who are armed from serving as polling place monitor. also, the president cannot deploy sheriffs or local law enforcement. he has no direct authority over state, county, local police. also, we have federal and state laws against voter intimidation, and we have a federal law and some state laws that specifically
eli, let's dive in. one viewer asked, can the president even do this, legally? can he send sheriffs and other police officers to monitor polling sites? who legally can serve as a poll watcher? >> so, ana, this is a scare tactic, and it echos of voter suppression and intimidation. the president simply does not have the legal power to do what he's threatening here. first of all, the states, not the federal government, not the president, determine how we vote. every state has its own set of...
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let bring in our legal analyst elie honig. walk us through what the sdny is alleging here. >> reporter: yes. this is really a massive fraud case. the allegation essentially is that steve bannon and the three other defendants who were charged and indicted with him today marketed this scheme, this build the wall scream, collected donations from hundreds of thousands of donors under the false protense that this money is going to go to build a southern border wall. instead what steve bannon and the other defendants allegedly did was pocket that money, use it to pay for lavish lifestyles, essentially really in some ways if you take out the big names, it is a standard, a big one, a big one very seaseasily provabl fraud. >> a standard and somewhat simplistic, is it not, elie honig, taking this money and say you're going to use it to build a wall, promise in the description of the website that you're not going to take a salary, that you're all volunteers. i imagine prosecutors would have a paper trail then of where the money actually
let bring in our legal analyst elie honig. walk us through what the sdny is alleging here. >> reporter: yes. this is really a massive fraud case. the allegation essentially is that steve bannon and the three other defendants who were charged and indicted with him today marketed this scheme, this build the wall scream, collected donations from hundreds of thousands of donors under the false protense that this money is going to go to build a southern border wall. instead what steve bannon...
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we'll watch and see. >> elie honig, good to have you here. thank you, sir.rage our viewers to keep your questions coming. >>> masks and social distancing are required here in new york, but some are hosting mask-free parties, causing concern of possible covid-19 clusters. verizon how o) to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. offer it at a price built for everyone with the most advanced iphone yet. iphone 11 pro on us when you buy one. because everyone deserves the best. this is unlimited built right. tempur-pedic's truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic's proprietary material adapts and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. experience our top selling tempur-adapt, now only $1,999. >>> not everyone is getting the social distancing memo. big parties across the country have people worried their communities will be hit with a surge of coronavirus cases. c cnn athena jones has the story. >> reporter: illegal and reckless is what andrew cuomo said announcing a
we'll watch and see. >> elie honig, good to have you here. thank you, sir.rage our viewers to keep your questions coming. >>> masks and social distancing are required here in new york, but some are hosting mask-free parties, causing concern of possible covid-19 clusters. verizon how o) to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. offer it at a price built for everyone with the most advanced iphone yet. iphone 11 pro on us when you buy one. because everyone...
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host: elie mystal, your thoughts. guest: i love the passion.islike trump as much as a reasonable person can, but i'm not willing to put the entire blame of police brutality and violence on black bodies on his doorstep. this started long before trump and will unfortunately be with us long after whatever trump child runs the dynasty. bell in newas sean york who was shot multiple times the day before his wedding. some people's first protest was rodney king. cops, havee, white been beating and killing us for a long time. trump is the latest figurehead on top of an organization that refuses to do anything about it. i certainly think trump has given aid, comfort, voice, and solidarity with the very worst elements of our society, which has in itself inspired additional killings. can osha is a good example. the mass shooter in el paso was a good example. sometimes he contributed to the violence, but i won't say it's all his fault. this is america's fault and we need an american solution. one reason i am so passionate and so angry with what i saw the re
host: elie mystal, your thoughts. guest: i love the passion.islike trump as much as a reasonable person can, but i'm not willing to put the entire blame of police brutality and violence on black bodies on his doorstep. this started long before trump and will unfortunately be with us long after whatever trump child runs the dynasty. bell in newas sean york who was shot multiple times the day before his wedding. some people's first protest was rodney king. cops, havee, white been beating and...
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i walked to the car to head up to eli's parents home when the president called. we talked about a few issues. he asked how the family was doing. i said they're doing okay, mr. president, but it's tough. the president said yeah losing a loveded one is difficult. it's tough when they're so young. i then said mr. president, i'm walking into their house right now. obviously they don't know that i'm talking to you but if you'd be willing to say hello to eli's dad, you'd make a terrible day a little less terrible. >> what's his name, the president asked. i said todd, the president wants to talk to you. the next five minutes, family and friends sat in complete silence as the president of the united states took time to talk to a dad who was hurting. that is the president that i've gotten to know the last four years. president who shares private moments with this with soldiers, victims of violent crime and people that have had businesses destroyed by the mob. that is the individual who has made america great again and who knows america's best days are still in front of us
i walked to the car to head up to eli's parents home when the president called. we talked about a few issues. he asked how the family was doing. i said they're doing okay, mr. president, but it's tough. the president said yeah losing a loveded one is difficult. it's tough when they're so young. i then said mr. president, i'm walking into their house right now. obviously they don't know that i'm talking to you but if you'd be willing to say hello to eli's dad, you'd make a terrible day a little...
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now eli lilly has manufactured these antibodies in a laboratory. so it's a synthetic copy of what a natural antibody would be. does it work? we don't know quite yet. but the preliminary studies show that it may have some effectiveness in preventing the virus from entering the cells. and this could be really amazing if we can get this treatment to the frail and elderly who have weakened immune systems. >> definitely sounds promising. our thanks to dr. ali. >>> coming up, quarantine creativity. >> nursing home residents reimagine themselves one album cover at a time. to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkles. while new olay retinol24... provides visibly smoother, brighter skin. for dramatic skincare results, try olay. and now receive 25% off your purchase at olay.com brand power. helping you buy better. ♪ my love all over all over >>> dare i ask you, who doesn't want to get dressed up like madonna, a
now eli lilly has manufactured these antibodies in a laboratory. so it's a synthetic copy of what a natural antibody would be. does it work? we don't know quite yet. but the preliminary studies show that it may have some effectiveness in preventing the virus from entering the cells. and this could be really amazing if we can get this treatment to the frail and elderly who have weakened immune systems. >> definitely sounds promising. our thanks to dr. ali. >>> coming up,...
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it's time now to ride a potentially lethal 50 foot monster wave with american surfer eli olsen olson is the latest recipient of the world surf leagues kristie just biggest addle award take a look at that. he goes to the surfer to take on the biggest wave of the surfing seas. skitch reminder now of our top story this hour germany's children heading back to school after the summer break just as coronavirus cases are on the rise parents and teachers of course hoping measures now in place to stop the spread of the virus will prove effect. this is d.w.i. brian thomas for the entire team thanks. for posters from nigeria you know that's what money would stunts their unique. authentic. and successful beyond belief. would start august 7th d.w. .
it's time now to ride a potentially lethal 50 foot monster wave with american surfer eli olsen olson is the latest recipient of the world surf leagues kristie just biggest addle award take a look at that. he goes to the surfer to take on the biggest wave of the surfing seas. skitch reminder now of our top story this hour germany's children heading back to school after the summer break just as coronavirus cases are on the rise parents and teachers of course hoping measures now in place to stop...
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hunk kong media tycoon jim eli has denied colluding with foreign governments after being released on bail live was arrested last monday under a new security law imposed by beijing during an interview with g w he said he expected resistance in hong kong to china would continue. their soaring campaign or jimmy lie has been detained many times but this was the 1st time he was taken away in handcuffs litel d w that although he expected his arrest he was surprised that it came so soon and that his sons were also targeted. this time to show me maybe because they have this so. i was actually shocked and that makes it more scary especially when when when big take your friend be it war with what you do i think this is a very effective intimidation to the community. now i says his most emotional moment this week was when he was surrounded by supporters after he was freed on bail during his foresee our detention police show to interviews he did with foreign media parents and some social media posts as evidence of suspected collusion with foreign forces and you offense that the person in jail fo
hunk kong media tycoon jim eli has denied colluding with foreign governments after being released on bail live was arrested last monday under a new security law imposed by beijing during an interview with g w he said he expected resistance in hong kong to china would continue. their soaring campaign or jimmy lie has been detained many times but this was the 1st time he was taken away in handcuffs litel d w that although he expected his arrest he was surprised that it came so soon and that his...
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al-jazeera well tells a gripping story of mossad spy elie coming up aerated undercover in syria in the 960 s. not dangerous career that ended in public executions illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs right now. washing. for. knowing. what you know it was. raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally. alive from our global headquarters here and also coming up.
al-jazeera well tells a gripping story of mossad spy elie coming up aerated undercover in syria in the 960 s. not dangerous career that ended in public executions illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs right now. washing. for. knowing. what you know it was. raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally. alive from our global headquarters here and also coming up.
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right now i discuss with elie honig and laura coates the bannon indictment and others. elly, start with you, one count conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count conspiracy committing money laundering. how significant are the charges? sounds like a penny ante scam not like any sophisticated conspiracy? >> jake, you're right. not sophisticated $25 million alleged here. steve bannon is in an awful lot of trouble, others as well pretty soon. bannon has three options. a, go to trial, go into trial in federal court particularly in the sdny, a very high-risk proposition, vast majority of federal trials result in conviction. gets convicted given the loss amount here, could look at seven to nine years in prison, just look at the federal guidelines. option two, plead guilty. a few less years than seven to nine. option three, cooperate. in sdny, swaumt, acomment, all nothing. willing to do everything you did and give information about any other crimes that anybody else committed that you know of. that's why there may be other nervous people around today. >> does that mean that th
right now i discuss with elie honig and laura coates the bannon indictment and others. elly, start with you, one count conspiracy to commit wire fraud, one count conspiracy committing money laundering. how significant are the charges? sounds like a penny ante scam not like any sophisticated conspiracy? >> jake, you're right. not sophisticated $25 million alleged here. steve bannon is in an awful lot of trouble, others as well pretty soon. bannon has three options. a, go to trial, go into...
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up more than 5% on the back of the potential acquisition of tiktok positive covid-19 treatment news eli lilly starting phase three of an antibody drug. we'll get into that and we have better than expected manufacturing data which along with better than feared earnings is helping lift sentiment. we're on record close watch for the nasdaq 59 minutes left trade. >> we certainly are. it's up 1.6% lots to come on today's show we'll discuss the fast moving developments in the talk between microsoft and tiktok and what a mean would mean for other social media stocks with chris kelly. the plus, big testing companies like quest and lab corps warn of back logs and delays, we'll talk to gravity diagnostics ceo we have big earnings reports coming your way. virgin galactic, take-two and chegg and more we'll bring you the numbers as they cross and analysis as well. let's focus in on the big stories. mike santoli tracking today's market action. >> mike, let's start with you. >> not far off session highs really not that far all time highs. about 3% below that right now. and we've kind of broken gently
up more than 5% on the back of the potential acquisition of tiktok positive covid-19 treatment news eli lilly starting phase three of an antibody drug. we'll get into that and we have better than expected manufacturing data which along with better than feared earnings is helping lift sentiment. we're on record close watch for the nasdaq 59 minutes left trade. >> we certainly are. it's up 1.6% lots to come on today's show we'll discuss the fast moving developments in the talk between...
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eli in florida, it democratic caller. i am here. i enjoyed the president's remarks. he said something the other day, i think it was the steve hilton show, about george floyd. he said he would like for people man doing it as a something to a man. i think when we look at the presidenttent of it, trump has done everything he promised to do and everything he has not done is because of congress. he has accomplished more with those orders than most presidents, ringing jobs back to america. he allows you to leave your inheritance to children. all people in all of america know the opportunity to achieve something and what you achieve, you can leave it to your descendents. we go from generation to generation, as long as we have a national election than a groupie -- group of people tear down the neighborhood and printed up. he did a great job. host: ok. from michigan, this text saying i will vote for the president. pro-life, pro-gun, pro-constitution, but when his speech talks of eight more years, i get nervous. lauren, good afternoon. did you watch this morning's proceedings
eli in florida, it democratic caller. i am here. i enjoyed the president's remarks. he said something the other day, i think it was the steve hilton show, about george floyd. he said he would like for people man doing it as a something to a man. i think when we look at the presidenttent of it, trump has done everything he promised to do and everything he has not done is because of congress. he has accomplished more with those orders than most presidents, ringing jobs back to america. he allows...
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that was hong kong media tycoon jim eli talking today. now look at some of the other stories making news around the world this hour people taking to the streets of the better rusian capital minsk for a march for freedom organized by the opposition it comes just a week after the disputed election that triggered protests against the author of far terry and president alexander lukashenko his supporters are also gathering for a rally of their own. israel launched further airstrikes on hamas positions in gaza or overnight and has closed the on claves off shore fishing zone the army said the measures were in response to rockets and balloon fire bombs being sent into his race israeli territory over the past week it's the most intense escalation of hostilities in months. u.s. president donald trump has said he'll look into a pardon for whistleblower edward snowden trump said he had heard strong arguments for and against the move the exiled former national security agency contractor faces criminal charges over his lake of classified documents that
that was hong kong media tycoon jim eli talking today. now look at some of the other stories making news around the world this hour people taking to the streets of the better rusian capital minsk for a march for freedom organized by the opposition it comes just a week after the disputed election that triggered protests against the author of far terry and president alexander lukashenko his supporters are also gathering for a rally of their own. israel launched further airstrikes on hamas...
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eli nashal and my friend and nemesis, political contributor for msnbc. you and i have talked about this offline in the voting process. >> yeah. >> something we've spoken about, you hear a lot in the media of people talking about college educated white men, noncollege educated white men. look, black voters disaggregate in the same way but we're usually stuck with the moniker of the black vote, an ant equated notion at this point tochlt drill down more on that, when it comes to black men you still don't see the same cute little colloquyalism. when you see people into coal mining country, nascar, who is out here talking to the dudes on the block? i want to ask you, as you've delved into this work, who is talking to the dudes on the block and what are things that the black men want to hear? issues that maybe people haven't been politically engaged but right now they're politically engaged? what are the issues they care about and how do we bridge this gap? >> yeah. so, i think there are people on the block talking to our men of color. so, i don't want to disc
eli nashal and my friend and nemesis, political contributor for msnbc. you and i have talked about this offline in the voting process. >> yeah. >> something we've spoken about, you hear a lot in the media of people talking about college educated white men, noncollege educated white men. look, black voters disaggregate in the same way but we're usually stuck with the moniker of the black vote, an ant equated notion at this point tochlt drill down more on that, when it comes to black...
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i think pfizer out of the two is probably the better book eli lilly has come off a little bit since its all-time high. the stock has been a monster i think eli lilly sets up the beth of t bestof the three. >> breaking news out of washington, d.c. >> stimulus talks have broken for this evening house speaker nancy pelosi telling reporters she's confident there will be a light at the end of the tunnel she just doesn't know how long that tunnel is well, for its part the trump administration says that if the two sides still remain too far apart and don't reach a deal by friday, president trump will be seeking executive action to protect renters against evictions and to reinstate that $600 unemployment boost to workers who have been laid off the chief of staff mark meadows just made those comments in an interview with cnn and says they will be meeting again on thursday evening to see if they can reach a deal >> it sounds like the administration really wants to make sure there is a continuity in terms of these enhanced benefits, which would be a good thing for the markets, i would think. >> i
i think pfizer out of the two is probably the better book eli lilly has come off a little bit since its all-time high. the stock has been a monster i think eli lilly sets up the beth of t bestof the three. >> breaking news out of washington, d.c. >> stimulus talks have broken for this evening house speaker nancy pelosi telling reporters she's confident there will be a light at the end of the tunnel she just doesn't know how long that tunnel is well, for its part the trump...
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the question for you from eli ir florida who asks this -- how e i does mr.on harris see the impac of all the stimulus packages onc the national debt?t d what is the real impact in alr growing the national debt in seems we are already at an impossible number, $26 trillion, to recoup.>> i t >> well, i think that's a legitimate concern to have, eli. and you know, the national debt has beentr growing dramatically under president trump. but in circumstances like those that we're in right now where the private sector has had to , retrench, has had to reduce its spending, reduce its demand, the only option is for government tt step in and spend. right now fortunately, interest rates are close to zero.ey so we're borrowing that money at essentially no cost to the to american taxpayer. and so that's the right thing to do to keep our economy from really collapsing completely. we had a big downturn, but frankly, it could have been significantly worse. and any hope ofpe of recovery going to be focused on the government spending money to geo us going again.ing right now, just to sustain us, but a
the question for you from eli ir florida who asks this -- how e i does mr.on harris see the impac of all the stimulus packages onc the national debt?t d what is the real impact in alr growing the national debt in seems we are already at an impossible number, $26 trillion, to recoup.>> i t >> well, i think that's a legitimate concern to have, eli. and you know, the national debt has beentr growing dramatically under president trump. but in circumstances like those that we're in right...
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my mentor eli siegel giving that job and who hired me. he actually was a speech writer. and he hired me as a speech writer. in one of the first speeches that he asked me to work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school. and so there i was, but i was 24. twenty-four years old. and i was back there and 46 years old. in all those years later. i think this is actually like a really good imparted think that i need to say. one of the hardest things in the greatest risk that you will ever taken your life is admitting what you want pretty we know what we want but when we admit it. because of the deal, you might not get it pretty might fail . ... ... take so much snapping finger at me was like serve me. because we work there for so long i told her the managers of the store measures one snapping her finger. she's like a bit within one second part she said no i will you will serve me now. as mammon you're rude like that i'm not going to serbia. she her fingers some more inset i what to see the manager but i said i will get the manager for you
my mentor eli siegel giving that job and who hired me. he actually was a speech writer. and he hired me as a speech writer. in one of the first speeches that he asked me to work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school. and so there i was, but i was 24. twenty-four years old. and i was back there and 46 years old. in all those years later. i think this is actually like a really good imparted think that i need to say. one of the hardest things in the...
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i really gave a speech before because when i was 22 years old living in washington, d.c., my mentor eli siegel gave me that job and hired me and he actually was a speechwriter for americorps for the president's national service program in one of the first speeches that he asked me too work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school and here i was when i was 24 years old, now i was back there at six years old, and all those years later, the amazing part was, i talked about in the speech, i think it was a really good and important thing that i need to say, one of the hardest things in the greatest risks that you will ever take any life is -- we know what we want but we need to admit, it's hard for what you want because if you do you might not get it, you might fail but the way you know what you want, you have to admit what scares you and you have to admit what brought you here in the first place. when i was doing the speech and i remember told the story, i got talked about about your fear, when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs ice cream in florida an
i really gave a speech before because when i was 22 years old living in washington, d.c., my mentor eli siegel gave me that job and hired me and he actually was a speechwriter for americorps for the president's national service program in one of the first speeches that he asked me too work on for him was his commencement address at the university of michigan law school and here i was when i was 24 years old, now i was back there at six years old, and all those years later, the amazing part was,...
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they make the order and ely picks it up. a generous trip when she delivers. >> jesse: pretty good. greg? >> greg: all right. if you go to foxnewspodcast.com, i have a great interview with jason kraft. we spent a half an hour talking about the wheel. it's fun. we talk about exercise, diet. most important about how the electric bike could change your life. speaking of travel, let's do this. animals are great. animals are great. animals are great. everyone wants to get back to school provided it's safe. disclaimer covered. even the school bus driver has been practicing at home in his portable school bus. never understood why they're called guinea pigs. that is not a big. there's no bacon on that creature. if it is, it's probably very, very disgusting. so don't eat a guinea pig. >> eww. >> jesse: juan? >> juan: talking about turning lemons to lemonade, those words came to life for a couple in ohio when they were forced to change their wedding plans due to the virus. that's melanie and todd. they couldn't have a wedding reception
they make the order and ely picks it up. a generous trip when she delivers. >> jesse: pretty good. greg? >> greg: all right. if you go to foxnewspodcast.com, i have a great interview with jason kraft. we spent a half an hour talking about the wheel. it's fun. we talk about exercise, diet. most important about how the electric bike could change your life. speaking of travel, let's do this. animals are great. animals are great. animals are great. everyone wants to get back to school...
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we've seen that in hong kong free jim eli is circulating around the globe because of the brutality that kong, but i think it's als true in the president as he reflects upon this, understands that in november, the chinese communist party's bond that virus in december and january, they hid it from the world behind a shield of the world health organization. while they did that, they brought up all the ppe, masks, gloves, and goggles all over th world. they denied those to the healthcare workers in milan and new york. killed people because of that and now they're trying to steal our vaccines. so we are not happy. we're not happy with the chines communist party. the pupil says that the america people aren't happy. it's like going up in terms of people viewing china as a threat . i think we have a president and donald j trump who is the only president who has ever stood up to the chinese communist party through things like his tariffs which apparently joe biden now wants to get rid of. >> i think we can agree on the changes in this relationship that have taken place over the last eight months
we've seen that in hong kong free jim eli is circulating around the globe because of the brutality that kong, but i think it's als true in the president as he reflects upon this, understands that in november, the chinese communist party's bond that virus in december and january, they hid it from the world behind a shield of the world health organization. while they did that, they brought up all the ppe, masks, gloves, and goggles all over th world. they denied those to the healthcare workers in...
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dayana: herlindo fue el primero en sentir los sÍntomas, luego eli y luego sus dos hijos de 12 y nuevepersonas tardan en meses en recuperarse y algunas no se recupera, no salen del hospital. dayana: miembros de ambas familias dicen seguir sintiÉndose con las del virus, dolores de cabeza, fatiga y todos aconsejan no salir al menos que sea necesario. no olvide lavarse las manos constantemente, utilizar mascarilla y tener distanciamiento social, baÑarse, poner la ropa a lavar antes de tener cualquier tipo de contacto con su familia. ramÓn: sin duda este problema existe. [audio confuso] si esta propuesta es aprobada todo sitio de trabajo deberÁ notificarle a sus empleados sobre cualquier caso positivo dentro de 24 horas, tendrÁn que compartir esta informaciÓn con autoridades estatales de salud, de no cumplir con este requisito le puede costar a un empleador una multa de hasta $10,000, las cifras de casos en cada lugar de trabajo tambiÉn estarÍan disponibles para todo el pÚblico. el gobierno federal anunciÓ que la oficina del censo finalizarÁ su recopilaciÓn o el proceso de datos antes del
dayana: herlindo fue el primero en sentir los sÍntomas, luego eli y luego sus dos hijos de 12 y nuevepersonas tardan en meses en recuperarse y algunas no se recupera, no salen del hospital. dayana: miembros de ambas familias dicen seguir sintiÉndose con las del virus, dolores de cabeza, fatiga y todos aconsejan no salir al menos que sea necesario. no olvide lavarse las manos constantemente, utilizar mascarilla y tener distanciamiento social, baÑarse, poner la ropa a lavar antes de tener...
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factura >> imagínate, enfiestados y en pandemia, además pueden llegar infectados e infectar al resto del eli gol a volteas y a veces está tu mamá a veces no. >> muchas gracias, carlos, vamos a pausa. ya volvemos y llanto, y cómo haces que cada día aquí, sea el mejor día de todos. estamos ansiosos de que vuelvas, por eso añadimos controles de temperatura, uso de mascarillas, distanciamiento social, y reforzamos la limpieza. ya abrimos ahora solo faltas t. compra ahora y obtén 2 días gratis en los parques. aplican restricciones. extrañamos esos mcon nuestra familia,. la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. >> los distritos escolares y la ciudad de san josé se preparan para el nuevo período escolar ,y la prioridad es que tengan los equipos para clases a dist
factura >> imagínate, enfiestados y en pandemia, además pueden llegar infectados e infectar al resto del eli gol a volteas y a veces está tu mamá a veces no. >> muchas gracias, carlos, vamos a pausa. ya volvemos y llanto, y cómo haces que cada día aquí, sea el mejor día de todos. estamos ansiosos de que vuelvas, por eso añadimos controles de temperatura, uso de mascarillas, distanciamiento social, y reforzamos la limpieza. ya abrimos ahora solo faltas t. compra ahora y...
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al-jazeera work tells a gripping story of musset spy elie coming up rated undercover in syria in the 960 s. i'm not dangerous career that ended in public execution illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. now all jews are. well and. iran reaches agreement with the u.n. nuclear watchdog on new inspections at its suspected former atomic science. on canal santa maria in doha with the world news from al-jazeera greece says it will extend its territorial waters amid an escalating standoff with turkey in the eastern mediterranean also 2 people shot dead in the u.s. city of can oh sure in violence that's followed the police shooting of a black man. i also ask people.
al-jazeera work tells a gripping story of musset spy elie coming up rated undercover in syria in the 960 s. i'm not dangerous career that ended in public execution illegal and mossad agents on al-jazeera. now all jews are. well and. iran reaches agreement with the u.n. nuclear watchdog on new inspections at its suspected former atomic science. on canal santa maria in doha with the world news from al-jazeera greece says it will extend its territorial waters amid an escalating standoff with...
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elie, don't go anywhere. let's bring in our colleague.his is your wheelhouse and you're joining us on the phone. this is a big deal. these are serious allegations against steve bannon and others, of course, very close to the president, and we're talking about millions of dollars here. what do you know? >> yeah, that's right, poppy. so these charges are just out today, and we're told by the u.s. attorney's office that steve bannon is in custody. >> wow. >> that he has been arrested. he'll be presented later today in court. all of these hearings will be done virtually so it's not likely that we'll see him. these are serious charges against steve bannon and others, allegedly having stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars. prosecutors allege that bannon had used some of that money to pay one of the other members of this fund-raising group but also to pay for a lot of his personal expenses so these are some very serious charges. as elie said, it would have had to have been known at main justice that this case was being investigated and ultimat
elie, don't go anywhere. let's bring in our colleague.his is your wheelhouse and you're joining us on the phone. this is a big deal. these are serious allegations against steve bannon and others, of course, very close to the president, and we're talking about millions of dollars here. what do you know? >> yeah, that's right, poppy. so these charges are just out today, and we're told by the u.s. attorney's office that steve bannon is in custody. >> wow. >> that he has been...
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eli lilly says it hopes its antibody therapy could help ease symptoms and even protect against the virus. let's bring in cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen who is tracking all of this for us. elizabeth, can you talk about this trial and also what this antibody treatment that elittly is working on could mean? >> right, cade, there's right a bit of enthusiasm for the antibody treatments even among the curmudgeons who i consult with. there is a bit of enthusiasm. it's taking the strongest antibodies produced after someone who has a coronavirus infection, picking just those, so not the ones that are sort of second best or third best but the best ones and making them into a drug, so let's take a look at this trial that eli lilly is doing. they plan on recruiting 2,400 study subjects. they are going to be residents or staff of nursing homes hooray sifted living facilities and then also they plan on looking at four and eight weeks, did they prevent infection, or did they treat people who were already sick? now there's a reason why they have chosen nursing homes, and the reason f
eli lilly says it hopes its antibody therapy could help ease symptoms and even protect against the virus. let's bring in cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen who is tracking all of this for us. elizabeth, can you talk about this trial and also what this antibody treatment that elittly is working on could mean? >> right, cade, there's right a bit of enthusiasm for the antibody treatments even among the curmudgeons who i consult with. there is a bit of enthusiasm. it's taking...
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trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats elie cohen posed as a syrian businessman using the name kamel target. adoption of last minute. got to him a lot shallow it could have looked familiar your whole show to me because evelyn machine played a new tale of a man going there money going emma the anomaly in a game in a similar her miata. are you a lot more mobile wart clearly koreans who are following her heart men moloney class more alarmingly persist very. much of the. low low low low low 3rd feel about the what i watch and it no law kid they shelia much she bought. mean to them. any kind of a few comments made sharma be more that the whole lot of the whole of the shalom observes awoke. backwater island of all noise the more alarmed him is to become the fly got. the big wine in terms of mess is his contribution to taking the golan heights in the 196764. it gets a lot of credit for that that is the one tent pole of his legacy. that oh you're one of the whole sorrells jobless or you must know that of him a sudden mother and him a mother of legal stuff about the educa
trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats elie cohen posed as a syrian businessman using the name kamel target. adoption of last minute. got to him a lot shallow it could have looked familiar your whole show to me because evelyn machine played a new tale of a man going there money going emma the anomaly in a game in a similar her miata. are you a lot more mobile wart clearly koreans who are following her heart men moloney class more alarmingly persist very. much of the. low...
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elie covert was an important agent of the israeli national intelligence service. a fluent speaker of the syrian arabic dialect it was imbedded within the upper echelons of damascus society. trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats elie cohen posed as a syrian businessman using the name kamel target. adoption is hard. so we may not shallow it because of the mirror your whole shot i mean because evelyn machine play a game you tell them i'm going their money i'm going to ammo do you normally in a game in a similar her miata. or you are a lot more mobile wart clearly korean who are following her heart men will only class more alarmingly persist very. much of the. low low low low low servile about the what i watch and it no law kid they should lawyer much she bought. mean to him. because of a few comments made sharma be more that the horse is a wholistic the chalet massager whoa you might say backwater island was all noise the more alarmed him is to become the fly got. the big lion in terms of mess is his contribution to taking the golan heights in
elie covert was an important agent of the israeli national intelligence service. a fluent speaker of the syrian arabic dialect it was imbedded within the upper echelons of damascus society. trusted by influential syrians and by international diplomats elie cohen posed as a syrian businessman using the name kamel target. adoption is hard. so we may not shallow it because of the mirror your whole shot i mean because evelyn machine play a game you tell them i'm going their money i'm going to ammo...
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in israel he had a training camp set up for spies that's where elie wanted to get his identity that'swhere he went to. well what is spycraft. was there that his handler helped shape the coverage at a day that they were creating for him. and that. i mean to operate in syria and he cohen needed to talk like a syrian a specialist israeli linguistic training section unit 131 set about changing his accent they also created a cover story for the new agent. and he was the the mistress the more. the let's light up lucky i'm going to wear their old out of my shoes but what i want to be i mean i want to i mean business yes if you look at it you know there were it was a we don't do that here candy i look for and i said adlai and lurk and underage the jesuit a lot of them as a it. do you believe she was really lovely until cody out of you uncle affected there. is a muslim in my bob almost i mean one that's been. to build a credible back story mossad and then sent cohen by then known as come out target to argentina. i'm going to. show my sky. to course very careful who. you hold a wart on the coll
in israel he had a training camp set up for spies that's where elie wanted to get his identity that'swhere he went to. well what is spycraft. was there that his handler helped shape the coverage at a day that they were creating for him. and that. i mean to operate in syria and he cohen needed to talk like a syrian a specialist israeli linguistic training section unit 131 set about changing his accent they also created a cover story for the new agent. and he was the the mistress the more. the...
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for more, we welcome to the broadcast eli capilouto.he is the president of the university of kentucky. thank you so much for joining us. explain that at the end of the day, this came down to a judgment call. i imagine you and your board, whoever is on the governance of the university of kentucky, but at some point you had to say, let's go for it if we can do it safely. >> yes. we had a group of experts, epidemiologists, infectious disease physicians. we decided the best thing to do as dr. fauci said is get a baseline test. we welcome 30,000 students from 120 counties, 50 states and over 100 countries. we want to protect our community, the city of lexington and the surrounding counties. and the best thing to start with is a baseline to understand what we're facing and of course we have in cases where there are positive results, we're fully prepared to isolate and quarantine. >> so you can deal with them on a case-by-case basis. obviously you would do contact tracing, but you'd prefer to deal with it piecemeal and continue the educational
for more, we welcome to the broadcast eli capilouto.he is the president of the university of kentucky. thank you so much for joining us. explain that at the end of the day, this came down to a judgment call. i imagine you and your board, whoever is on the governance of the university of kentucky, but at some point you had to say, let's go for it if we can do it safely. >> yes. we had a group of experts, epidemiologists, infectious disease physicians. we decided the best thing to do as dr....