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. >> reporter: katie is the volunteer for an antibodies clinical trial by eli lilly that some medicala vaccine is widely available. >> it wasn't until our medical director from our corporate office came in and really broke it down for us and said they're going to be testing a monoclonal antibody that could potentially be a weapon against covid. i thought to myself, i have to do this. >> reporter: after hearing stories about fellow health care workers dying from the virus, she joined the trial in august to try and be part of the solution. >> thank you! >> hearing these stories made me feel kind of helpless. a little bit of survivor's guilt. when this this came around, this antibody might help protect health care workers, that was the biggest indicator for me. >> reporter: katie is a dietician at pro medica, a senior care facility in sacramento. she was able to participate because nursing homes across the nation were hardest hit by the virus. more than 100,000 deaths linked to these facilities. >> i'm thinking about my family. i have two young kids, i have a husband at home. i'm thinkin
. >> reporter: katie is the volunteer for an antibodies clinical trial by eli lilly that some medicala vaccine is widely available. >> it wasn't until our medical director from our corporate office came in and really broke it down for us and said they're going to be testing a monoclonal antibody that could potentially be a weapon against covid. i thought to myself, i have to do this. >> reporter: after hearing stories about fellow health care workers dying from the virus, she...
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and he wants to show that he's currently president now as eli said. but he still wants to try to figure out a way to be president. how holding up checks for americans who don't have jobs, how holding up, you know, legislation that would extend the eviction moratorium, how that equals joe biden not getting sworn in on january 20th, i don't know. but that is apparently what he wants, and he wants people to kowtow to him a little bit. but these are -- this is people's lives. like this is what we're playing with now. and a government shutdown plays with more people not getting checks. and people don't lose their jobs. they won't be unemployed but they won't necessarily get paid for the work they do for a period of time. so it's really confusing. i will say this, though. congress does wait until the last minute, and this isn't just about president trump and this isn't just about this particular year which has been terrible. congress does wait until the last minute to pass appropriations. congress does wait to the last minute -- >> shawna, i agree with you,
and he wants to show that he's currently president now as eli said. but he still wants to try to figure out a way to be president. how holding up checks for americans who don't have jobs, how holding up, you know, legislation that would extend the eviction moratorium, how that equals joe biden not getting sworn in on january 20th, i don't know. but that is apparently what he wants, and he wants people to kowtow to him a little bit. but these are -- this is people's lives. like this is what...
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chief information security officer in analysis and eli lilly director of security officer mary parker. welcome. >> thanks very mh john. >> good to be with you virtually . so you ve everyone bible and i don't need to reintroduce the panel but at they're going to offer i think is a way to lookat the year and back of the year in the context of hybrid healthcare and give us a little bit of a different way to look at the latestefforts to get the vaccine out to the public . we had some news on this today by the way, we will get to that a little later. the new york times reported cyber attacks and cold storage of the vaccine and then going on since august and it's unclear whether this is ran somewhere or something more sinister we will get to that in a minute. what i thought we do is divide the discussion into three parts. we will look at the broader issue of cyber threats and attacks on the healthcare sector as we wrestled through a pandemic. we're going to look at security and protection of intellectual property, property related to the vaccines and finally the days news about packing the
chief information security officer in analysis and eli lilly director of security officer mary parker. welcome. >> thanks very mh john. >> good to be with you virtually . so you ve everyone bible and i don't need to reintroduce the panel but at they're going to offer i think is a way to lookat the year and back of the year in the context of hybrid healthcare and give us a little bit of a different way to look at the latestefforts to get the vaccine out to the public . we had some...
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let's discuss, now, with anne milgram, and elie honig. i'm just guessing we may share some similar viewpoints. let's flush it out. elie, let me begin with you because these pardons, they don't have anything to do with justice. when you look at these pardons, please, tell me what do you see? >> laura, what i see is the injustice and the abuse of power getting deeper, literally, by the day. it was 24 hours ago, you and i were on this show having a conversation about how outrageous yesterday's batch of pardons were. and now, we have got two dozen more. and i think it's particularly painful for dedicated and proud doj alums, like you and anne and me, to see what's going on here. now, there is a pattern emerging that i think is hard to ignore, and it's disturbing. if you look back at the mueller investigation, the four main players who refused to cooperate or lied to prosecutors. manafort, flynn, papadopoulos, and stone. they've all, now, been pardoned. and the two significant defendants, who did testify and cooperate, rick gates and michael c
let's discuss, now, with anne milgram, and elie honig. i'm just guessing we may share some similar viewpoints. let's flush it out. elie, let me begin with you because these pardons, they don't have anything to do with justice. when you look at these pardons, please, tell me what do you see? >> laura, what i see is the injustice and the abuse of power getting deeper, literally, by the day. it was 24 hours ago, you and i were on this show having a conversation about how outrageous...
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eli lilly has a similar drug. this morning we're joined by their chairman and c.e.o. david ricks, and he is in indianapolis. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: we wanted to talk to you about your treatment with monoclonal antibodies because we learned this week that while taxpayers have purchased about a billion dollars of it to treat patients, only a fraction of it is actually been used. and we're in the throes of a crisis. why isn't this being prescribed more? >> well, it is disappointing news that we heard as well. i can tell you that across the country, we've shipped and distributed broadly the monoclonal antibody from lilly. it reduces of risk of hospitalization by about 70%. it is important that those eligible talk to their doctor about getting this therapy. what we have seen, though, is differences in how different states and different hospital systems have chosen to act. some really good cases, where it is quite easy, when your doctor recommends it, to get the infusion, it takes about two hours. and we've seen cases where there has bee
eli lilly has a similar drug. this morning we're joined by their chairman and c.e.o. david ricks, and he is in indianapolis. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: we wanted to talk to you about your treatment with monoclonal antibodies because we learned this week that while taxpayers have purchased about a billion dollars of it to treat patients, only a fraction of it is actually been used. and we're in the throes of a crisis. why isn't this being prescribed...
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. >>> i'm joined now by elie honig, a former assistant attorney for the southern district of new yorknd david gergen, the former adviser to four presidents. good morning to both of you, i want to ask both of you the same question. elie, yesterday the president went after senate republicans but does this play to anyone outside of trump's base? >> yeah, so i don't believe so. i think he's playing only to the hardest of hard core followers and believers. i mean, look at all the people who have been loyal to president trump who have carried out his agenda sort of without question for the last two years who he has now turned on or beginning to turn on. i would point to the attorney general william barr who spent almost the entirety of two years doing nothing but supporting donald trump until just in the last couple weeks he started to show a little bit of independence by, for example, calling out the president's false narrative on voter fraud. the president turned on him. mike pence, could he actually be turning on mike pence, the guy who has been so loyal by his side only because mike pen
. >>> i'm joined now by elie honig, a former assistant attorney for the southern district of new yorknd david gergen, the former adviser to four presidents. good morning to both of you, i want to ask both of you the same question. elie, yesterday the president went after senate republicans but does this play to anyone outside of trump's base? >> yeah, so i don't believe so. i think he's playing only to the hardest of hard core followers and believers. i mean, look at all the...
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and to that point, eli.the president decided he wanted to try this move with rudy giuliani, some sort of a preemptive pardon, could the president potentially be opening himself up to some issues on his end? >> well, it depends what the reason is. and one of the things that we've learned just overnight is that there has been a doj investigation of some case, we don't know the players, involving an exchange of money for a pardon. now, it doesn't necessarily have to be money. if there's an exchange of money for a pardon, that would be bribery, that would be a crime. i don't believe that pardon would be effective. but i believe by the same logic, if there was an exchange of, perhaps, i'll pardon you, rudy giuliani, if you stay quiet, i think that's obstruction of justice, and also, the pardon would be effective. >> pardons have been investigated. it's not like it hasn't happened. the mark rich pardon bill clinton did just before he left office was investigated. and i believe james comey was the one who did it. a
and to that point, eli.the president decided he wanted to try this move with rudy giuliani, some sort of a preemptive pardon, could the president potentially be opening himself up to some issues on his end? >> well, it depends what the reason is. and one of the things that we've learned just overnight is that there has been a doj investigation of some case, we don't know the players, involving an exchange of money for a pardon. now, it doesn't necessarily have to be money. if there's an...
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carla: un abrazo mi querida ely.a situaciÓn para los cuatro paÍses mÁs poderosos del planeta, una situaciÓn no favorable para ellos, una situaciÓn carma algo que se da por karma y viene siendo en en los primero dÍas de esos meses, tiene que tener mucha prevenciÓn. en el segundo semestre que viene siendo del mes de junio 16 en adelante se ve que viene un dinero inesperado para las mujeres, se ven las mujeres muy empoderar que vienen con muchas situaciones de prosperidad y abundancia y...
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who will speak to fbi assistant the beauty director, j and j achieve information security officer at eli lilly chief information security officer meredith harper. welce. over to you. >> thanks very much, nice to see you even virtually. you have everyone's bio, i don't think i need to reintroduce the panebut it is a way to look at the year in a context of cyber and healthcare and give us a different way to look at the efforts to get the vaccine to the public. have news that we will get to later, the new rk times reported cyberattacks related to cold storage of the vaccine have been gog on since august and it is unclear whether this is about ran somewhere or sothing more sinister but we will get to that in minute. what i thought we would do is divide the discussion into three parts, going to look at thbroader issue, attacks on for healthcare sector as we wrestle through a pandemic, ok at the security and protection of intellecal property related to the vaccine and finay is related to news about hacking the cold cin we will talk about security protection and defense of the supply chain for
who will speak to fbi assistant the beauty director, j and j achieve information security officer at eli lilly chief information security officer meredith harper. welce. over to you. >> thanks very much, nice to see you even virtually. you have everyone's bio, i don't think i need to reintroduce the panebut it is a way to look at the year in a context of cyber and healthcare and give us a different way to look at the efforts to get the vaccine to the public. have news that we will get to...
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times," e eli stokols is here. and president of the national action network, our friend the reverend al sharpton is here. dr. patel, first take us inside where the approval of the vaccine stands and how quickly after approval is granted, which seems to be the trajectory we're on, could be the vaccine start to be administered? >> yeah, nicolle, great question. by the way, it's one that hospitals around the country are anxiously awaiting for. but what's happening right now is the fda staff is trying to craft the very careful language for the emergency authorization. remember, this is not a full approval, but at least kind of a temporary permit for a very specific use, and it will be that specific, nicolle, and they are likely to even include some warnings about people who have had a history of allergies to vaccines, et cetera. that will happen maybe by tonight as we've already heard, and then literally that moment, pfizer will begin kind of the, you know, beginning of the distribution. at the same time there is alrea
times," e eli stokols is here. and president of the national action network, our friend the reverend al sharpton is here. dr. patel, first take us inside where the approval of the vaccine stands and how quickly after approval is granted, which seems to be the trajectory we're on, could be the vaccine start to be administered? >> yeah, nicolle, great question. by the way, it's one that hospitals around the country are anxiously awaiting for. but what's happening right now is the fda...
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the good news in westchester, there's many young people like eli who are coming up with creative ande ideas to address the problem. >> so how does this work? >> basically our mission is to use our creative voices to help others. >> 14-year-old emma has a booth at the farmer's market in new york. she and her friends sell custom written poems and donate their profits to the hungry. >> we think it's important to your our poems to help other people. >> there's people out there that are sitting there, they're not able to feed their families. >> it's just inherent human value to want to help others. >> she says there's dozens of young people that volunteer to pack food bags. so this is really amazing that all of these kids come up with these great ideas and give their time. >> it's terrific. we're inspired by creativity. they come to us with enthusiasm and a desire to give back. >> as for eli, he feels like a double winner. so basically helping is as good as eating your ice cream. >> yeah, i'd say so. i get to give back to a community while doing something that i truly love to do. >> doing
the good news in westchester, there's many young people like eli who are coming up with creative ande ideas to address the problem. >> so how does this work? >> basically our mission is to use our creative voices to help others. >> 14-year-old emma has a booth at the farmer's market in new york. she and her friends sell custom written poems and donate their profits to the hungry. >> we think it's important to your our poems to help other people. >> there's people...
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hong kong media tycoon, jim ely has been refused bail. it is the latest in a series of prosecutions against high-profile critics of beijing. they are saying that he violated lee's terms for his office space. we have the story. >> escorted to prison with his hands cut. jim ely now faces months behind bars. -- jimmy lai now faces months behind bars. the two executives were granted il. police raided the headquarters of lai's apple daily tablet in august. the offense is punishable by up to life in jail under china's national security law but so far, none of them have been charged on security breaches. dozens of activists are being investigated or charged under the legislation. on wednesday, three prominent pro-democracy figures were sentenced to jail for their role in last year's protests. the crackdown sparked concerns about the future of the city's democracy movement. some experts say activists will have to find other paths to dialogue with hong kong's pro-beijing leaders. >> there was a widespread enthusiasm for a more democratic system. t
hong kong media tycoon, jim ely has been refused bail. it is the latest in a series of prosecutions against high-profile critics of beijing. they are saying that he violated lee's terms for his office space. we have the story. >> escorted to prison with his hands cut. jim ely now faces months behind bars. -- jimmy lai now faces months behind bars. the two executives were granted il. police raided the headquarters of lai's apple daily tablet in august. the offense is punishable by up to...
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let's go to senior analyst elie hogue is with me. elie, we'll get to the fact that this was attorney general bill barr, but on the substance of this, the nation's top cop, from the doj, no fraud. is this just finally case closed, biden won, it's over? >> reporter: brooke, if you're donald trump and bill barr of all people are telling you it's over, it's over. this is and should be a death blow for all the conspiracy theories, because let's remember who bill barr is. he's shown us this over the last two years when he has continually bent the law, bent the truth, bent the facts to fit donald trump's narrative. but here's the thing. you can't just make stuff up. and bill barr told the thousands of women and men who work at doj a few weeks ago, he said, we're changing the rules now. you can investigate potential voter fraud and we'll announce it if you find anything. well, guess what? here we are a couple weeks later and the good non-partisan people who work every day for doj came back to the attorney general and said, we got nothing, an
let's go to senior analyst elie hogue is with me. elie, we'll get to the fact that this was attorney general bill barr, but on the substance of this, the nation's top cop, from the doj, no fraud. is this just finally case closed, biden won, it's over? >> reporter: brooke, if you're donald trump and bill barr of all people are telling you it's over, it's over. this is and should be a death blow for all the conspiracy theories, because let's remember who bill barr is. he's shown us this...
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thanks to eli, she is okay. the davidson family has fostered more than 30 children, including eli.hey have adopted two others. they lost everything in this fire. a go fund me page was set up to help them raise $5,000 as of this morning, it's raised $325,000. >> goodness. i've got her, dad. you see why i've got some hope for 2021? >> yes. >> boys like that. >> 7-year-old eli is going to save all of us, i hope. jim, great to see you. see you tomorrow. >> i'll be here. >> cnn's coverage continues next. get ready - our most popular battery is now even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. the stronger, lasts-longer and if we win, we get to tell you and doug. how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oysters busihas you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you d
thanks to eli, she is okay. the davidson family has fostered more than 30 children, including eli.hey have adopted two others. they lost everything in this fire. a go fund me page was set up to help them raise $5,000 as of this morning, it's raised $325,000. >> goodness. i've got her, dad. you see why i've got some hope for 2021? >> yes. >> boys like that. >> 7-year-old eli is going to save all of us, i hope. jim, great to see you. see you tomorrow. >> i'll be...
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eli lilly and johnson & johnson are among the players.e don't know very much about the cybersecurity side, what it looks like. maybe just because geeky people ask those questions. can you give us an idea how that works in practice? can speak to the unique role the fbi plays. there are a lot of different players across the federal government and the health care sector as well. from the fbi's perspective, we have the advantage of being a domestic law enforcement and intelligence agency. int that helps us to do service of this mission of protecting the vaccine research use ourly chain is to role having access to classified intelligence to understand what adversary plans and intentions are to see threats as they are forming. our domestic presence with 56 field offices and satellite agencies, we are really embedded in communities and we have enduring partnerships, research institutions, companies, etc., where we can have that information downgraded which effectively means at a level that we can share it, ideally before something occurs. we can
eli lilly and johnson & johnson are among the players.e don't know very much about the cybersecurity side, what it looks like. maybe just because geeky people ask those questions. can you give us an idea how that works in practice? can speak to the unique role the fbi plays. there are a lot of different players across the federal government and the health care sector as well. from the fbi's perspective, we have the advantage of being a domestic law enforcement and intelligence agency. int...
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elie, first to you, how viable is this lawsuit? >> john, this is a legitimate lawsuit. so the first amendment provides very broad protections for media organizations. that's a good thing. that's an important thing. that's an important feature of our democracy. but the first amendment protections are not unlimited. look, media organizations are allowed to be provocative, they are allowed to ask questions, they are allowed to be opinionated, they are even allowed to make mistakes, as long as those mistakes aren't made while ignoring the obvious reality. if you look at the case here what you cannot do is make a false statement or something that you claim is a true statement but a false statement when it is obviously false, when you knew it was false or you obviously should have known it's false. here when we are talking about these statements of a rigged election, i mean, look at all the sources who have said that's not the case. the attorney general, the fbi, dhs, dozens of courts around the country have said this election was not rigged. so it's going to be hard to defen
elie, first to you, how viable is this lawsuit? >> john, this is a legitimate lawsuit. so the first amendment provides very broad protections for media organizations. that's a good thing. that's an important thing. that's an important feature of our democracy. but the first amendment protections are not unlimited. look, media organizations are allowed to be provocative, they are allowed to ask questions, they are allowed to be opinionated, they are even allowed to make mistakes, as long...
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maria: dave ricks the ceo of eli lilly.ext on the state of gaming on the other side of this break. don't miss it. back in a moment. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. maria: welcome back. the pandemic's impact on business, many industries still recovering from coronavirus restrictions and the shutdowns, hotels, resorts, casinos hit especially hard. for hard rock international, major cafe locations in new york and los angeles have stayed closed throughout the entire pandemic, while other locations have reopened under strict safety guidelines. joining me right now is the chairman of hard rock international and seminole gaming ceo, jim allen. jim, it's great to have you this morning. thanks very much for being here. you are right in the middle of all of this. we've been talking about the lockdowns in new york, governor cuomo now saying that indoor di
maria: dave ricks the ceo of eli lilly.ext on the state of gaming on the other side of this break. don't miss it. back in a moment. this is decision tech. find a stock based on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. maria: welcome back. the pandemic's impact on business, many industries still recovering from coronavirus restrictions and the shutdowns, hotels,...
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>> eli: i'm here for the appointment. >> lani: why?s my appointment. >> eli: and those are my kids. >> nicole: no. that actually sounds great. yes. [knocking on door] oh, you know what? i've gotta run, but can we go over the rest of this later? okay. thank you. bye. [cell phone beeps] >> brady: hi. >> nicole: brady. >> brady: this a bad time? >> nicole: no. it's just that i, um...haven't seen you in forever. >> brady: i know. my hands have been kind of full. i know yours have too. i was hoping to catch you alone though. you alone? >> nicole: well, lucky for you, holly's in school. >> brady: i figured. what about henry? >> nicole: allie took him out earlier. i just got a text. lucas has the baby. >> steve: somebody's all bundled up. >> lucas: yeah, he is. your grandson and mine. >> steve: he's a beautiful baby, but he's not my grandson.
>> eli: i'm here for the appointment. >> lani: why?s my appointment. >> eli: and those are my kids. >> nicole: no. that actually sounds great. yes. [knocking on door] oh, you know what? i've gotta run, but can we go over the rest of this later? okay. thank you. bye. [cell phone beeps] >> brady: hi. >> nicole: brady. >> brady: this a bad time? >> nicole: no. it's just that i, um...haven't seen you in forever. >> brady: i know. my hands have...
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meantime, eli, i want to talk about this 46-minute video.t this point, how much of this is about donald trump actually thinking he can somehow change the outcome of an election that is over, versus just a fundraising ploy? >> well, chris, it's really hard to say, and that's one of the things that unsettles a lot of people. donald trump is still president for almost 50 more days, and he is in a really dark place. so people don't really know how far he will go with this. it looked to a lot of people like the president just letting off steam. as you mentioned, perhaps trying to raise money for whatever is next. and continuing to maintain this lie to deny the obvious results of the election and the fact that he lost. to deny that publicly. we've seen the president's schedule is pretty empty over the last couple of weeks, having gotten a great idea of what he's doing. you can see watching that 46-minute video that was filmed in the white house behind the presidential seal that this was recorded, that there were several edits so they, obviously, t
meantime, eli, i want to talk about this 46-minute video.t this point, how much of this is about donald trump actually thinking he can somehow change the outcome of an election that is over, versus just a fundraising ploy? >> well, chris, it's really hard to say, and that's one of the things that unsettles a lot of people. donald trump is still president for almost 50 more days, and he is in a really dark place. so people don't really know how far he will go with this. it looked to a lot...
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j & j officer and eli little by chief information officer. welcome. over to you. >> thanks very much, john. it's nice to see you, even virtually. so, today, you have everyone's bio. so, i don't think i need to reintroduce our panel. but what they're going to offer us, i think, is a way to look at the year, and back at the year in a context of cyber and health care. and give us a little bit different way to look at the latest efforts to get the vaccine out to the public. we actually have some news on this, by the way, we'll get to that a little later. basically, "the new york times" reported that cyber attacks related to cold storage of the vaccine have been going on since august. it's unclear whether this is about ransomware or something more sinister. we'll get to that in a minute. what i thought we'd do is divide the discussion basically into three parts. we're going to look at the broader issue of cyberthreats and attacks of the health care sector as we wrestle through a pandemic. we're going to look at the security and protection of intellectual p
j & j officer and eli little by chief information officer. welcome. over to you. >> thanks very much, john. it's nice to see you, even virtually. so, today, you have everyone's bio. so, i don't think i need to reintroduce our panel. but what they're going to offer us, i think, is a way to look at the year, and back at the year in a context of cyber and health care. and give us a little bit different way to look at the latest efforts to get the vaccine out to the public. we actually...
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absolutely. >> elie honig, a great legal mind to have on.nk you so much. >> thanks, amara. s new year sal! on a new cozy bedroom and wake up on the right side of the bed this year. from the fluffiest down duvet you'll ever feel. crisp and light percale sheets, to cool, supportive mattresses and plush pillow for your best nights sleep. treat yourself to a new year of comfort and shop the new year sale with up to 15% off at casper.com treat yourself to a new year of comfort 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. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps pro
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listen, elie, trump is considering how many pardons? i think like a dozen to two dozen people. who do you think he's going to pardon? >> well, look, i think it's obvious. it's going to be a combination of the crooks and cronies that he's surrounded with. it's really not surprising that the picture that pam has painted is emerging. this is a president who has quit on the job, yet he's busy as a bee when it comes to pardons. this is his business. you repay people who have had your back and will have your back. it is as pam said, it is transactional. the people i'm looking at most in particular, his family members, other people who were in the trump organization around him. we've had reporting about alan wes'llberg who was a key person at the trump organization. here's what i want to say. if he does that, it will be not only is he doing favors for cronies but it will be self-dealing as well because when you pardon somebody who may have been involved in wrongdoing with you you're taking somebody who could be charged with a crime and might flit back on you. so if he pardons people a
listen, elie, trump is considering how many pardons? i think like a dozen to two dozen people. who do you think he's going to pardon? >> well, look, i think it's obvious. it's going to be a combination of the crooks and cronies that he's surrounded with. it's really not surprising that the picture that pam has painted is emerging. this is a president who has quit on the job, yet he's busy as a bee when it comes to pardons. this is his business. you repay people who have had your back and...
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that brings us to our weekly cross-exam segment with el elie honig.o answer your questions. so, one viewer asks, what exactly was the legal basis for the supreme court's rejection of that texas lawsuit? and is there any room left for further lawsuits? >> yeah, ana, first of all, as you said, this was a straight-up rejection and deservedly so, because this thing was just a legal train wreck from the start. now, the heart of texas's claim here was, we don't like how other states ran their presidential elections. problem is, the constitution specifically gives each state individually the right to determine how to run its own election. so, seven of the supreme court justices, including all three appointed by president trump, rejected the case on what's called standing grounds, meaning, you don't even have the legal right, the legal ability to sue here, and the other two justices, and there's been some misunderstanding about this, so i want to be clear. alito and thomas said, okay, you can file your case, but we would reject it on the merits. indeed, there
that brings us to our weekly cross-exam segment with el elie honig.o answer your questions. so, one viewer asks, what exactly was the legal basis for the supreme court's rejection of that texas lawsuit? and is there any room left for further lawsuits? >> yeah, ana, first of all, as you said, this was a straight-up rejection and deservedly so, because this thing was just a legal train wreck from the start. now, the heart of texas's claim here was, we don't like how other states ran their...
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that brings us to cross-exam with cnn legal analyst eli elie honig.ne viewer asks, are there any limits at all to a president's pardon power? >> yeah, ana, i learned this week that our viewers are very interested in pardons and very concerned about how the pardon power can be used and abused, and rightly so, because the constitutional pardon power is extraordinarily broad. almost anything goes and over our history, presidents of both parties have at times used the pardon power for dubious and corrupt purposes and now if the last few weeks are any indication, we might see president trump really pushing the outer boundaries, but know this, there are two things that the president cannot do for sure. one, he can not pardon somebody for future conduct. a pardon can only be backwards looking. ing the it can only apply to past conduct. and number two, the president can only pardon for federal crimes, not for state crimes. that's crucial because we know the manhattan district attorney, which is a state level prosecutor, is investigating the trump organization
that brings us to cross-exam with cnn legal analyst eli elie honig.ne viewer asks, are there any limits at all to a president's pardon power? >> yeah, ana, i learned this week that our viewers are very interested in pardons and very concerned about how the pardon power can be used and abused, and rightly so, because the constitutional pardon power is extraordinarily broad. almost anything goes and over our history, presidents of both parties have at times used the pardon power for dubious...
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time now for the cross-examine with elie honig.e viewer is saying are there limits to how president trump can spend money he's raised from donors to contest the election results? >> whoever the candidate, whatever the pinch, your campaign donations can be used in very broad and sometimes unexpected ways. now president trump has been running a bait and switch since election day. the pitch is, i need donations to challenge the election in court. of course, those cases never had any chance and they have almost completely failed in the courts. but here's the thing. if you look at the fine print, some of those donations went to what's called a leadership pac and that means the money can be used for many different things. that money can pay legal fees and campaign costs, but that's only a small percentage of the total. and as you said, we're now learning some of that money is being spent at donald trump's own private businesses. the president also can use that money to fund other candidates. that's an important way to keep people loyal t
time now for the cross-examine with elie honig.e viewer is saying are there limits to how president trump can spend money he's raised from donors to contest the election results? >> whoever the candidate, whatever the pinch, your campaign donations can be used in very broad and sometimes unexpected ways. now president trump has been running a bait and switch since election day. the pitch is, i need donations to challenge the election in court. of course, those cases never had any chance...
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i can still happen in the next 3030 or 40 days but i mean i saw you nodding along to some of what elie was saying so i want to ask if you have a reaction to what he was saying but also i want to ask you to expand a bit on some of the stuff that elie was talking about i mean despite repeated attempts donald trump has not been able to get saudi arabia to agree to normalization with israel yet despite repeated pressure despite repeated attempts and trips to the region does this deal with morocco make it easier for saudi arabia ultimately to sign on to the idea and i don't think so no these deals that have happened the 4 countries about 3 and a half really because some of them it was only the military side that agreed to do it and the civilian side of the government has criticized them very largely so you have 3 and a half arab leaderships that have done this and the people of these countries mostly don't have the chance to express their free opinion for that but to a large extent so we know from the services that we just heard and others that public opinion is strongly supportive of pales
i can still happen in the next 3030 or 40 days but i mean i saw you nodding along to some of what elie was saying so i want to ask if you have a reaction to what he was saying but also i want to ask you to expand a bit on some of the stuff that elie was talking about i mean despite repeated attempts donald trump has not been able to get saudi arabia to agree to normalization with israel yet despite repeated pressure despite repeated attempts and trips to the region does this deal with morocco...
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.- eli, my right hand on everything agriculture. jacele, my friend and confident who spearheaded the china task and helped with complex policy issues. was my go-to for policy. district loves and appreciates. since i een with me started my run for congress and his strategic leadership has success.luable to my kay has made the most of her ime in my office and exhibited incredible talent. ben, without whom i have not gotten this far, thank you. thank you for talking me into this craziness. and your leadership in guiding beautiful and treacherous passage. chris, thank you. our counsel has been invaluable. and to the cloakroom, thank you for putting up with me these last two years. to my congressional olleagues, where there are far too many to name and take. there for a bourbon and a nod to big foot. virginia district of will be represented by a new member who will heed these lessons. ourage in the face of disagreement should be lauded, not ignored. and to always remember the your th of holding to principles will last far longer than any
.- eli, my right hand on everything agriculture. jacele, my friend and confident who spearheaded the china task and helped with complex policy issues. was my go-to for policy. district loves and appreciates. since i een with me started my run for congress and his strategic leadership has success.luable to my kay has made the most of her ime in my office and exhibited incredible talent. ben, without whom i have not gotten this far, thank you. thank you for talking me into this craziness. and...
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when seattle area eighth grader eli murphy heard about oli's plight he made it his own vision to help. he adapted a riding electric jeep, fitting it with a safety system, new pedals. >> it felt like the right thing to do, but i was also looking for something to do while covid was going and just gave me some sanity kind of throughout this tough time. >> every time he learned something new on the jeep you can just see him light up and that empowerment is really, really fun for us to see. >> eli built oli's new ride for less than $400, far less than an electric wheelchair which can run tens of thousands of dollars. >> i'm going to introduce eli to my eighth grader who focuses on tiktok. >> there are moments like this every day around the country. god bless him. >> i will see you tomorrow. >> i will be here. >> and cnn's coverage continues next. new year, new bedroom save up to 15% on a cozy casper mattress wake up on the right side of the bed this year shop the new year sale with 15% off today at casper.com wake up on the right side of the bed this year finding the right words can be tou
when seattle area eighth grader eli murphy heard about oli's plight he made it his own vision to help. he adapted a riding electric jeep, fitting it with a safety system, new pedals. >> it felt like the right thing to do, but i was also looking for something to do while covid was going and just gave me some sanity kind of throughout this tough time. >> every time he learned something new on the jeep you can just see him light up and that empowerment is really, really fun for us to...
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i called them ely on the eastern side of the street. is it ely or elie?it is ely. >> i was right it was ally. >> ally, minnesota. >> your name is eli? >> it is ellie. >> supervisor, i am glad i was right. it is a cool town. you are a great city official. with that relative to the motion of consolidating these various reports and functions which i totally agree with supervisor preston. we don't want to have redundancy. we want to not inundate this board or future decision making bodies with 18 tidbits of information when we can get one or two reports that can inform our decision making. what is your response? >> well, than thank you so muchr bringing that up. i am looking at the list of reports to the board. we make nine annual reports to the board. on top of that we make quarterly reports to the board on affordable housing. we don't currently have any october reports. we do have september reports and december reports. these are an annual report, as i understand it, i don't think we have any problem with october just because it actually, this will be a dif
i called them ely on the eastern side of the street. is it ely or elie?it is ely. >> i was right it was ally. >> ally, minnesota. >> your name is eli? >> it is ellie. >> supervisor, i am glad i was right. it is a cool town. you are a great city official. with that relative to the motion of consolidating these various reports and functions which i totally agree with supervisor preston. we don't want to have redundancy. we want to not inundate this board or future...
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eli: les informÓ de inmediato.restado dorado busca 3000 mÉdicos y enfermeras temporales para enfrentar la avalancha de nuevos casos e ingreso de centros mÉdicos como nos explica juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan carlos: muy buenos dÍas. estamos aquÍ en el hospital en san bernardino, california. estamos dentro de una carpa. son carpas que se han establecido para tratar de aliviar un poquito lo que es la porciÓn de pacientes. nÚmero de pacientes dentro del hospital. tenemos con nosotros al doctor andy fernÁndez. usted está en la sala de emergencia. cuÉntenos un poquito, cuÁl es el propÓsito? >> ahora tenemos muchos pacientes en el departamento de emergencia. a veces, no hay mucho espacio. tratamos de poner mÁs pacientes afuera para poder mirar mÁs pacientes en el departamento. juan carlos: me estaba contando. la situaciÓn es peor de lo que esperaban. >> sÍ, mucho mÁs peor. tenemos dos carpas mÁs similares a estas del departamento de emergencia. tambiÉn ya esta na capacidad. juan carlos: me decÍa que a estas alturas todavÍa
eli: les informÓ de inmediato.restado dorado busca 3000 mÉdicos y enfermeras temporales para enfrentar la avalancha de nuevos casos e ingreso de centros mÉdicos como nos explica juan carlos gonzÁlez. juan carlos: muy buenos dÍas. estamos aquÍ en el hospital en san bernardino, california. estamos dentro de una carpa. son carpas que se han establecido para tratar de aliviar un poquito lo que es la porciÓn de pacientes. nÚmero de pacientes dentro del hospital. tenemos con nosotros al...
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likewise with eli lilly. astrazeneca we have an agreement where they are testing their very long half life antibodies as prophylactic medicines. either in subjects that's very high risk of acquiring the infection and the phase three trial has started, already recruited 300 subjects and currently as planned review of safety by the date safety monitoring board before further recruitment in the trial goes on. also in a post exposure profe -- scies trial where people profe lackcies trial where people are suspected of incue late bathing the virus are treated to prevent their progression into infection and disease. is the fourth program merck partnership program. very important to treat patients in more advanced stages of disease with very significant impact and the analysis of their phase three trial. exciting, frankly progress there, but on the other hand as expressed by myself and mr. secretary yesterday, disappointing level of usage of the therapies in the hospital setting with patients infected but not hospita
likewise with eli lilly. astrazeneca we have an agreement where they are testing their very long half life antibodies as prophylactic medicines. either in subjects that's very high risk of acquiring the infection and the phase three trial has started, already recruited 300 subjects and currently as planned review of safety by the date safety monitoring board before further recruitment in the trial goes on. also in a post exposure profe -- scies trial where people profe lackcies trial where...
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eli lilly raising their guidance, lifting dividends by 15%, remember eli lilly is offering a covid antibody similar to regeneron. stuart: now, have a look at tesla, please. they have been going gangbusters up another 1%, 646 appeared tesla is bigger than how make our companies? susan: nine carmakers combined now worth almost $600 billion on friday after the markets closed tesla will finally be added to the s&p 500. that means $80 billion of rotation and this is $80 billion worth of trade with stock going in and out with tesla management down 70% this morning. 85% now. petroleum also kicked out of the s&p 100 and as you can see we were looking at it down about 2%, reversing as they lost about 8% yesterday. when you are included in the index and when you get kicked out your sold off. stuart: tesla in goes up and that apartment management company-- i can't remember. susan: apartment management investment. stuart: out, they crash. susan: creede arena. stuart: one more chinese company getting into that electric vehicle market. susan: china's google listed in the us as you can see and apparently
eli lilly raising their guidance, lifting dividends by 15%, remember eli lilly is offering a covid antibody similar to regeneron. stuart: now, have a look at tesla, please. they have been going gangbusters up another 1%, 646 appeared tesla is bigger than how make our companies? susan: nine carmakers combined now worth almost $600 billion on friday after the markets closed tesla will finally be added to the s&p 500. that means $80 billion of rotation and this is $80 billion worth of trade...
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so, listen, elie, we know this election has been over for weeks.ut at this point, has the president exhausted all the crazy, legal tactics to try to question the result of this election? >> well, don, in a sane world and with competent attorneys, the answer would be, yes, the supreme court is exactly that. it's the supreme court. that's no, like, intergalactic space court you can go to, after supreme court. that's it. but rudy giuliani's already saying he is going to try to refile these cases in the district court. that does not work. the district courts have to follow what's in the supreme court. so, rudy giuliani, look. he has lost every case, so far. he will continue to lose every case. it should be over. let's hope it is. >> oh, boy. john. john, let me -- i want to put up this fox news poll. released a poll, tonight, showing 68% of republicans, 68%, believe the election was stolen from trump, overall. 36% of american voters say that they think he was robbed. his lies are powerful and dangerous, john. >> that's true. and, you know, you were talk
so, listen, elie, we know this election has been over for weeks.ut at this point, has the president exhausted all the crazy, legal tactics to try to question the result of this election? >> well, don, in a sane world and with competent attorneys, the answer would be, yes, the supreme court is exactly that. it's the supreme court. that's no, like, intergalactic space court you can go to, after supreme court. that's it. but rudy giuliani's already saying he is going to try to refile these...
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so eli, the president when he host third degree video, he called it the most important speech he would of his life, the most important speech of his life. it wasn't about the record numbers of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths that we're seeing in this country. the american who's are dieing from this deadly disease. >> right, and the president's priority, casy, has been himself and we saw that at the beginning, the first day, talking about crowd size, and now we're seeing it at the end of his presidency about the pandemic continuing to rage. we lost nearly as many americans to this pandemic as was killed on the 9/11 terror attacks. his own attorney general, other republicans are contra ducting claims made in court that have been trump appoints judges that lost these out of court. he lost badly, he cannot accept it and he continues to propagate the lies. he is doing damage to the country continuing to sow doubt about the election. they say you have to prove these, you can't just maize these allegations, the president has not proven anything, he continues to make them, and
so eli, the president when he host third degree video, he called it the most important speech he would of his life, the most important speech of his life. it wasn't about the record numbers of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths that we're seeing in this country. the american who's are dieing from this deadly disease. >> right, and the president's priority, casy, has been himself and we saw that at the beginning, the first day, talking about crowd size, and now we're seeing it...
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not exactly share where the money is going. >> and no transparency and no explanations i'm guessing, elioncerns, that you may feel there's potentially illegality about it. tell us your thoughts. >> i do have concerns. i'm sure you share them as a porm former prosecutor. it is just a bait and switch. like the pitch at to potential donors is help me fight the campaign and overturn the results we know what a flawed effort doomed effort that was. but because the election laws are broad, the money coming in and people may not understand this, the president donald trump can use that, yes, to pay his this is legal fees, but that is a small portion of the money to retire campaign debt, but really to build up his war chest for potential future runs. so, that's one part of it. the other part is, this is what prosecutors call a shell corporation. this llc, the only reason it exists is to move money from here to here. that is it. interest if you needed any more red flags how the about this fact of laura trump being the ceo, i'm not buying that, are you? >> well, you know, i hate to have my name be u
not exactly share where the money is going. >> and no transparency and no explanations i'm guessing, elioncerns, that you may feel there's potentially illegality about it. tell us your thoughts. >> i do have concerns. i'm sure you share them as a porm former prosecutor. it is just a bait and switch. like the pitch at to potential donors is help me fight the campaign and overturn the results we know what a flawed effort doomed effort that was. but because the election laws are broad,...
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i called them ely on the eastern side of the street. is it ely or elie?it is ely. >> i was right it was ally. >> ally, minnesota. >> your name is eli? >> it is ellie. >> supervisor, i am glad i was right. it is a cool town. you are a great city official. with that relative to the motion of consolidating these various reports and functions which i totally agree with supervisor preston. we don't want to have redundancy. we want to not inundate this board or future decision making bodies with 18 tidbits of information when we can get one or two reports that can inform our decision making. what is your response? >> well, than thank you so muchr bringing that up. i am looking at the list of reports to the board. we make nine annual reports to the board. on top of that we make quarterly reports to the board on affordable housing. we don't currently have any october reports. we do have september reports and december reports. these are an annual report, as i understand it, i don't think we have any problem with october just because it actually, this will be a dif
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and now elie honig is with us.if trump does do this, first of all what is the message he'd be sending out to anyone else in hinner circle? >> so get ready, because this administration is going to go out in a blaze of corruption, a blaze of self dealing. the image that gloria is reporting is such a disturbing one because what we're seeing is people inside the white house considering what insider is going to get pardons. friend, family member, the most well connected people. look, this country has a long history of dubious use of pardons. the pardoning power is very proud, but nothing like we're setting up here. essentially they go to the insiders, the friends and family plan. but that is not how pardons a s supposed to be. >> you and i have talked about the reporting on preemptive pardons and that would exclude jared kushner's father. but when you look at the inner family, none of them has been convicted of any crimes. that said, would a potential pardon apply to -- if he were do this, would it apply to a potential
and now elie honig is with us.if trump does do this, first of all what is the message he'd be sending out to anyone else in hinner circle? >> so get ready, because this administration is going to go out in a blaze of corruption, a blaze of self dealing. the image that gloria is reporting is such a disturbing one because what we're seeing is people inside the white house considering what insider is going to get pardons. friend, family member, the most well connected people. look, this...
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i'm guessing that, elie, you have some concerns, as a prosecutor, about this.t you might think there's some potential ill leeegality a all this. tell me your thoughts. >> i do have some concerns, laura. >> i knew it. >> look, i'm sure you sahare thm as a former prosecutor. this looks like a good, old-fashioned grift. in a couple senses. first of all, it's just a bait and switch. the pitch to potential donors is help me overturn these results. we know what a flawed, doomed effort that was. but it turns out because election laws are so broad, the money that's coming in, and people may not understand this, the president can use that, yes, to pay legal fees. but that is a small portion of the money to really build up his war chest for potential, future runs. the other part of it is this is what prosecutors call a shell corporation, this llc. the only reason it exists is to move money from here, to here. that's it. and if you needed any more red flags, how about this fact lara trump being the ceo. i'm not buying that, are you? >> i hate to have my name be used for n
i'm guessing that, elie, you have some concerns, as a prosecutor, about this.t you might think there's some potential ill leeegality a all this. tell me your thoughts. >> i do have some concerns, laura. >> i knew it. >> look, i'm sure you sahare thm as a former prosecutor. this looks like a good, old-fashioned grift. in a couple senses. first of all, it's just a bait and switch. the pitch to potential donors is help me overturn these results. we know what a flawed, doomed...
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galo hablÓ con ely su experiencia.as en las unidades de terapia intensiva del mundo entero. muy pocos conocen su valentÍa. el servicio que han prestado en tiempo de coronavirus. se trata de los recolectores de desechostÓxicos. aquellos que lidian con la vacuna contagiosa que nadie quiere trasportar. >> algunos supervisores me decÍan:" ustedes son profesionales". imagÍnate la mentalidad. galo: no cualquier basura. los despojos que el argentino armando acosta recoge en el hospital jackson memorial bien podrÍan contagiarlo a Él y a su familia de coronavirus. >> un doctor no te operaciÓn estÁ el cuarto limpio. entonces, el doctor no continÚa sino se remueve todos los desechos. entonces, tenemos que ir... ga galo: tienen fluidos corporales de los pacientes. al igual que el personal mÉdico, armando tiene que estar preparado fÍsica y emocionalmente para lidiar con semejante responsabilidad. >> yo me parqueo en el sÓtano del edificio, gran carro, subo por eelevador y voy piso por piso. piso que tienen covid-19, emergencia. si
galo hablÓ con ely su experiencia.as en las unidades de terapia intensiva del mundo entero. muy pocos conocen su valentÍa. el servicio que han prestado en tiempo de coronavirus. se trata de los recolectores de desechostÓxicos. aquellos que lidian con la vacuna contagiosa que nadie quiere trasportar. >> algunos supervisores me decÍan:" ustedes son profesionales". imagÍnate la mentalidad. galo: no cualquier basura. los despojos que el argentino armando acosta recoge en el...
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ely: ya habrÁ tiempo para celebrar y el ejemplo comienza por casa. cÓrdova nos cuenta cÓmo ha logrado salir adelante a pesar de las dificultades. stephanie: en leonardo guzmÁn oo don leo, ha dedicado su vida a ser el sustento de su hogar, sin embargo todo cambiÓ para este hombre hace un aÑo cuando fue diagnosticado con neuroblastoma olfatorio, un tipo de cÁncer poco comÚn que se forma en los tejidos de la parte superior de la cavidad nasal, razÓn por la que tuvo que abandonar su trabajo y buscar una manera de recaudar dinero para pagar su costoso tratamiento. >> yo lo que hice fue envolver regalos, es uno de hobbies que se hacer entonces envolver regalos, envolviendo promedio de 180 regalos. stephanie: las muestras de apoyo por parte de la comunidad se hicieron presente no sÓlo a travÉs de decenas de regalos que llegaban a manos de don leo para ser envueltos, sino tambiÉn con obsequios de esperanza. >> mucha gente vino, mucha gente me ayudÓ, mucha gente oro por mi, tuve muestras una persona medio un rosario y un libro y unas oraciones que trajo su ma
ely: ya habrÁ tiempo para celebrar y el ejemplo comienza por casa. cÓrdova nos cuenta cÓmo ha logrado salir adelante a pesar de las dificultades. stephanie: en leonardo guzmÁn oo don leo, ha dedicado su vida a ser el sustento de su hogar, sin embargo todo cambiÓ para este hombre hace un aÑo cuando fue diagnosticado con neuroblastoma olfatorio, un tipo de cÁncer poco comÚn que se forma en los tejidos de la parte superior de la cavidad nasal, razÓn por la que tuvo que abandonar su...
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eli: sin duda es una noticia muy esperanzadora.a a esta hora? estÁn poniendo los regalos en el trineo. va a comenzar su recorrido. albert, quÉ estÁs haciendo? albert: estoy terminando de colgar los calcetines de todo el equipo de "despierta amÉrica". estoy preparado para esta noche mÁgica con la llegada de papÁ noel. Él se pasa todo el aÑo en el polo norte, pero, quÉ saben del polo norte? quÉ misterios hay arriba? menuda tormenta de nieve acaba de pasar. y a lo ven. estoy en el polo norte. es un sitio inhÓspito. aquÍ las cosas estÁn complicadas. el polo norte donde se encuentra, aquÍ tienen la tierra voy a voltear, estados unidos, canadÁ, justo se encuentra en el punto blanco. si quieres ir al polo norte no vas a llegar ahÍ. la brÚjula llevarÁ al polo norte que es un poco mÁs al sur, al norte de canadÁ. aquÍ es donde me encuentro ahora mismo. pisando este hielo debajo del cuÁl hay agua. Éste hielo pertenece a todos estos paÍses que se lo estÁn repartiendo. rusia, noruega, dinamarca, estados unidos y canadÁ. por quÉ?debajo de esta a
eli: sin duda es una noticia muy esperanzadora.a a esta hora? estÁn poniendo los regalos en el trineo. va a comenzar su recorrido. albert, quÉ estÁs haciendo? albert: estoy terminando de colgar los calcetines de todo el equipo de "despierta amÉrica". estoy preparado para esta noche mÁgica con la llegada de papÁ noel. Él se pasa todo el aÑo en el polo norte, pero, quÉ saben del polo norte? quÉ misterios hay arriba? menuda tormenta de nieve acaba de pasar. y a lo ven. estoy en...