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elizabeth: great point.'re single go out and do the wedding registry and fake it. it's not like that. you can't really fake the maternity leave because it serves a medical purpose. elizabeth: it absolutely does. post-partum depression as well as miscarriages -- my mother suffered from three, by the way -- is the most underreported problem for women when it comes to giving birth. sandra: not to mention the cost and need, i don't know how you want to say it, the opportunity costs that accompany and a business takes on, liz, to grant a woman maternity leave. so they're doing this because this person's having a child not just taking a leave of absence. elizabeth: right, exactly. listen, i don't have children, but i come from a gigantic family of 90 extended -- harris: no, you do not. elizabeth: oh, yeah. harris: somebody had a lot of babies. [laughter] elizabeth: i said to my mother once, mom, did you ever think of birth control? my mom said, yeah, mine was nudity. [laughter] sandra: anyway, i think we all agree
elizabeth: great point.'re single go out and do the wedding registry and fake it. it's not like that. you can't really fake the maternity leave because it serves a medical purpose. elizabeth: it absolutely does. post-partum depression as well as miscarriages -- my mother suffered from three, by the way -- is the most underreported problem for women when it comes to giving birth. sandra: not to mention the cost and need, i don't know how you want to say it, the opportunity costs that accompany...
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elizabeth: absolutely. particularly in totalitarian regimes, you cannot cover news survey accurately because he will die, or be vanished. that was true in the george w. bush white house -- not die, but be vanished. you have oversight of editors in this country who can stop and go, what? that may be the moment you send people over. charlie had big tour to go to a bunch of the countries and go and look at the stories from an outsider's perspective. you are quite right. roy: can we take one more question? we are running a little over one hour. > i have a quick mike paulson story. i got a call from springfield, massachusetts. i was up in new hampshire yesterday. they told me to get to the boston globe. there was an article, mike paulson wrote about a dear friend of mine. in boston, with the sad death of ted kennedy -- sacha: the michael paulson story which would've been on the front page got bumped inside. clergy sexualthe abuse story from a regional thing. kathy shores is a friend from worcester. i made it's o
elizabeth: absolutely. particularly in totalitarian regimes, you cannot cover news survey accurately because he will die, or be vanished. that was true in the george w. bush white house -- not die, but be vanished. you have oversight of editors in this country who can stop and go, what? that may be the moment you send people over. charlie had big tour to go to a bunch of the countries and go and look at the stories from an outsider's perspective. you are quite right. roy: can we take one more...
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elizabeth: it is a scenario. i think it is a crystal ball. think a lot will be what is the global economy doing and how fragile is that? we have seen that in a lot of the language that cannot recently. there is a possibility of an interest rate rise, slightly more than the consensus at the moment possibly, and if the economy continues to grow steadily and well in the united states and there's no sign of macro destruction globally, there is a possibility. i think the question of sadness, what is said in? i would -- what is -- the question of suddenness, what is sudden? i would like to have a conversation with him about that. have reasonable stability in global economy. like, todayunds deeper, the international market or how the international atmosphere is, that is really a big factor to you when it comes to the fed. data.eth: and u.s. this is the u.s. economy and it is clear that the jobs continue worked we have signs that outlook is closed, i mean, they have to take all of that into account. i think that could also be and it will factor into
elizabeth: it is a scenario. i think it is a crystal ball. think a lot will be what is the global economy doing and how fragile is that? we have seen that in a lot of the language that cannot recently. there is a possibility of an interest rate rise, slightly more than the consensus at the moment possibly, and if the economy continues to grow steadily and well in the united states and there's no sign of macro destruction globally, there is a possibility. i think the question of sadness, what is...
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a poll shows 70% of brits hope queen elizabeth will stay on the throne as long as possible.64 years, the longest reigning monarch in british history. long ago she promised she would not retire. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, when it's long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: the queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince phillip when the two of them celebrate their 70th firewor tth wedding . cbs news, england. the 90-year-old prince phillip will escort the queen throughout the celebrations today. >> i'll be waiting for my invite. i'm sure you will be for the bash in june. thanks a lot. >>> canada is making a move to legalize recreational cannabis, and sentencing in a notorious new orleans police shooting. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstands." "the times-picayune"" reports the sentencing for police officers in deadly shootings in the aftermath of katrina. four defendants given prison terms of 7 to 112 years. a fifth given a three-year term for trying to cover up killings two of unarmed m
a poll shows 70% of brits hope queen elizabeth will stay on the throne as long as possible.64 years, the longest reigning monarch in british history. long ago she promised she would not retire. >> i declare before you all that my whole life, when it's long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: the queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince phillip when the two of them celebrate their 70th firewor tth wedding . cbs news, england. the...
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elizabeth olsen and cam are on the way.ps her costume for cowboy boots as hank williams' wife audrey in the new movie "i saw the light." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to elizabeth olsen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. i don't want to embarrass you. i heard you just met harrison ford. >> blew it. >> jimmy: i heard you froze. >> i went -- ah -- ah -- i'm elizabeth -- hi -- hi -- >> jimmy: does that happen to you a lot? >> no. it doesn't happen. it happens -- when it happens it's with a chef or something i saw on "top chef." >> jimmy: really. >> know what i mean? dune do you know what i mean? maybe. >> jimmy: i like chefs too. not necessarily the top chefs. i like the guys on the bottom. >> oh, that's -- oh, i learned a lot about you just then. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'm not sure what. how are you doing? everything all right? >> i'm good, yeah. i'm like still kind of shaking from harrison ford. >> jimmy: tell us what harrison means to you. maybe he'll watch this and
elizabeth olsen and cam are on the way.ps her costume for cowboy boots as hank williams' wife audrey in the new movie "i saw the light." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to elizabeth olsen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. i don't want to embarrass you. i heard you just met harrison ford. >> blew it. >> jimmy: i heard you froze. >> i went -- ah -- ah -- i'm elizabeth -- hi -- hi -- >> jimmy: does that happen to...
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was a but elizabeth staunch abolitionist. she was born and raised in richmond but spent time up north educated. when she came back to richmond she was not pleased with the state of things and begin freeing the family slaves. after the war broke out this was a dangerous position to have. before she was this is central spinster who lived with her mother. after she was a traitor, a union sympathizer, someone they send death threats to and detectives started following. denise: this was somebody who did not need to do anything. she was well taken care of. do you have any idea of what drove her? what motivated her? karen: she was moved by the plight of silly very. -- slavery. she would weep openly and write about this. she would bring prominent guests to richmond and say i need to show you what the situation is. she was overwhelmed by how horrific the situation was. slaves.ly had owned once her father passed she began fleeing -- freeing their slaves. she started to buy slaves just to free them. this was something that was near and
was a but elizabeth staunch abolitionist. she was born and raised in richmond but spent time up north educated. when she came back to richmond she was not pleased with the state of things and begin freeing the family slaves. after the war broke out this was a dangerous position to have. before she was this is central spinster who lived with her mother. after she was a traitor, a union sympathizer, someone they send death threats to and detectives started following. denise: this was somebody who...
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elizabeth river crossings can increase future tolls up to 3.5% every year. >> i mean, can you imagine what that toll's going to look like in another five years, another ten years? >> reporter: portsmouth mayor ken wright says even with the reduction, the tolls hurt his constituents. >> we've got a great deal of our citizens that are making minimum wage that are working in hotels and restaurants over in norfolk and virginia beach. and they have to travel through those tunnels every day. and so you imagine someone only making $15,000 to $20,000 a year, which is already a depressing number, and then having to give up $1,000 of that in a toll. >> reporter: mayor wright refuses to drive the toll road, and some portsmouth residents felt so strongly the tolls were unfair, they sued the state. in 2013, a circuit court judge deemed the tolls unconstitutional, but the virginia supreme court reversed the ruling, allowing tolling to start in early 2014. norfolk mayor paul fraim finds fault with another part of the 58-year deal-- a non-compete clause saying skanska and macquarie are entitled to co
elizabeth river crossings can increase future tolls up to 3.5% every year. >> i mean, can you imagine what that toll's going to look like in another five years, another ten years? >> reporter: portsmouth mayor ken wright says even with the reduction, the tolls hurt his constituents. >> we've got a great deal of our citizens that are making minimum wage that are working in hotels and restaurants over in norfolk and virginia beach. and they have to travel through those tunnels...
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elizabeth hur has the latest. >> oh, my god. elizabeth: a live report turns into a real-life rescue. >> you've got to get out. >> what do i do? >> swim. >> moment that water started filling up the car? >> how i going to get out of here? can i open the door? i opened the door. you were kind enough to tell me to swim. that's what i did. elizabeth: this after texas was inches. swamped by 16 >> do not try to drive through this water. stay at home. stay off the streets. elizabeth: strong winds created waves on the streets, keeping emergency crews busy all night and all morning, responding to driver after driver struck -- stuck on flooded roads. so fierce that it struck down this road of power lines. rain and lightning strikes sparked this oil tank fire. >> there were several explosions. i noticed the oil storage were completely engulfed. it's going to be another busy day for emergency crews with more rain in the forecast. they are not out of the woods just yet. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. autria: more ring being forecasted. ja
elizabeth hur has the latest. >> oh, my god. elizabeth: a live report turns into a real-life rescue. >> you've got to get out. >> what do i do? >> swim. >> moment that water started filling up the car? >> how i going to get out of here? can i open the door? i opened the door. you were kind enough to tell me to swim. that's what i did. elizabeth: this after texas was inches. swamped by 16 >> do not try to drive through this water. stay at home. stay off...
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elizabeth and their daughter went with him. in paris, they learned that lafayette's wife had been sentenced to death. monroe could do anything about it without risking his diplomatic status, so elizabeth took matters into her own hands. she got into their carriage and like out of a movie, she drove through the paris mobs, by herself to the prison. she had a driver, but she was alone in the carriage and when she got there she demanded to see the wife of lafayette. eventually, she won her release. elizabeth munro was only about five feet tall, a tiny lady. but the courage and heart of a joan of arc and she won the hearts of the french people. they called her the beautiful american lady. helped lafayette and her children flee france to safety. together, elizabeth and james monroe saves the lives -- saved their lives. on his next mission to france, a ,ecade later in the this time he went with $9 million from congress to negotiate the path -- purchase of the island of new orleans. that was all he was supposed to do. the farmers west
elizabeth and their daughter went with him. in paris, they learned that lafayette's wife had been sentenced to death. monroe could do anything about it without risking his diplomatic status, so elizabeth took matters into her own hands. she got into their carriage and like out of a movie, she drove through the paris mobs, by herself to the prison. she had a driver, but she was alone in the carriage and when she got there she demanded to see the wife of lafayette. eventually, she won her...
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the passages here with praise of the new princess elizabeth who will become queen elizabeth. and queen elizabeth, if you are catholic, is a controversial figure because of her side in the post-reformation fallout. so the censors said you don't need that. you notice the rest, so much of the play, is perfectly fine. this shows us someone saying this is a marvelous document and play but i cannot handle or sanctions this particular bit. people have been censoring shakespeare for a long time. >> host: does he play blue? >> guest: he plays blue in purple. i think shakespeare has laid out the most challenging pictures of what humanity is capable. good or bad it is out there. and that is what makes him a challenging writer. if you read a play like king leer and you want to wake up and be an optimist i don't think you can. i think that play shows humanity at its worst and raises question about is there a god? is there a course for good in the world? shakespeare looked at right in the eye and the answer is maybe n not. so it is not the answers you get from the plays that make them powe
the passages here with praise of the new princess elizabeth who will become queen elizabeth. and queen elizabeth, if you are catholic, is a controversial figure because of her side in the post-reformation fallout. so the censors said you don't need that. you notice the rest, so much of the play, is perfectly fine. this shows us someone saying this is a marvelous document and play but i cannot handle or sanctions this particular bit. people have been censoring shakespeare for a long time....
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this is queen elizabeth the first's bible. this is given to her my matthew parker and probably used in her chapel. so the readings during the celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book. you can see the beautiful red velvet cover. this is cleary a very expensive book. it has the tudor roses here. it has her identifying marks here: elizabeth regina saying she is the queen. and you can see on this side, this has been tectured on the fo foredge of the book. when i think about this book, peter, this is the equivalent of a cathedral in the sense it is tremendously complicated. the amount of learning and craft you have to develop as a community to get to the point where you can create a book like this is just tremendous. and that is why it is created in this way because it is given to elizabeth and it is a monument. it is not made out of stone but it is a fabulously complicated object. you have to learn to set type, you have to learn thew handle classical languages because the sources are greek and latin, and of of tha
this is queen elizabeth the first's bible. this is given to her my matthew parker and probably used in her chapel. so the readings during the celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book. you can see the beautiful red velvet cover. this is cleary a very expensive book. it has the tudor roses here. it has her identifying marks here: elizabeth regina saying she is the queen. and you can see on this side, this has been tectured on the fo foredge of the book. when i think about this...
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a job elizabeth knows others appreciate too. >> i wasn't surprised because i know that people really really care. >> reporter: and it doesn't stop with police officers. her next stop, the v.a. hospital in d.c. >> it just makes me really proud and happy that i'm making a difference. >> reporter: this is actually the third year that elizabeth has delivered donated cookies to veterans. she said she wanted to expand her efforts to law enforcement after she heard about the death of officer noah leotta. >> what a great story. >> she's got a good heart. >> yeah. and at a young age. >> keep it up. >> good training for the girl scouts too. >> so maybe some rain tomorrow? >> yes. i think most of the day, not rainy. we'll have to watch. it's kind of like a typical summertime day where a few things will bubble up in the afternoon with the heat and humidity we're going to be expecting. we'll have lots of days like this one, this is just a one-day special so get your summer on tomorrow, everybody. are you going to be grilling for us tony? >> i think you could get someone better than me. >> would y
a job elizabeth knows others appreciate too. >> i wasn't surprised because i know that people really really care. >> reporter: and it doesn't stop with police officers. her next stop, the v.a. hospital in d.c. >> it just makes me really proud and happy that i'm making a difference. >> reporter: this is actually the third year that elizabeth has delivered donated cookies to veterans. she said she wanted to expand her efforts to law enforcement after she heard about the...
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elizabeth september her to be educated. of course it was against the law at the time to teach slaves to read or write. elizabeth went to davis, the confederate first lady and said i hear you need help. i, as a proper southern lady, am offering one of my servant that is might assist you in your needs. she is not a smart woman. she's kind of bumbling, but she might just fit the bill for you for a while. mary jane bowser goes to the confederate white house and she is hired. little does anybody know that literate, mary jane she's highly educated and has a photographic memory. while she is dusting jefferson davis's desk, she is sneaking peeks at papers on his desk and listening to the confidential conversations, reporting every word to elizabeth. denise: i love that. now we move on to frank. emma/frank, she rounds out our union contingent in the book. karen: emma edmonds has a tragic back story. she was a canadian whose father had arranged a marriage for her. she had seen what arranged marriages had done for her sisters, mainly
elizabeth september her to be educated. of course it was against the law at the time to teach slaves to read or write. elizabeth went to davis, the confederate first lady and said i hear you need help. i, as a proper southern lady, am offering one of my servant that is might assist you in your needs. she is not a smart woman. she's kind of bumbling, but she might just fit the bill for you for a while. mary jane bowser goes to the confederate white house and she is hired. little does anybody...
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in elizabeth the mayor tells me everyone's taxes in his town would go up. homeowners are frustrated. would you leave? >> i don't know. i don't think i would want to stick around. >> reporter: homeowners won't be seeing tax hikes right away. jersey city may go to court. elizabeth's mayor tells me the 2017 deadline comes at the same time at the governor's election so insistent. >>> live from studio 3c in rockefeller center, this is news 4 new york. >>> new details about the married cup. killed in a crash on long island. plus what we're learning about the alleged drunk driver police say caused it >>> a new jersey pet store owner arrested after 50 puppies were rescued. >>> a man's autistic son is nched by a school aide. >> a husband and wife there medford, long island are being mourned by their family. >> a man is accused of being drunk behind the wheel when he crashed into the couple' pickup truck. outside stoney stoneybrook university hospital where detek ctives are waiting to talk to the alleged drunk driver. he underwent surgery after last night's crash, a
in elizabeth the mayor tells me everyone's taxes in his town would go up. homeowners are frustrated. would you leave? >> i don't know. i don't think i would want to stick around. >> reporter: homeowners won't be seeing tax hikes right away. jersey city may go to court. elizabeth's mayor tells me the 2017 deadline comes at the same time at the governor's election so insistent. >>> live from studio 3c in rockefeller center, this is news 4 new york. >>> new details...
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queen elizabeth and queen elizabeth if you are catholic is a controversial figure because of how shecomes out in the post-reformation fallout so that's something that the jesuit center said we don't need this. you notice so much of the play is perfectly fine. that shows someone who says this is a marvelous document and a marvelous play. it just can't sanction this particular it eerie at people have been censoring shakespeare for a long time. >> host: is he lewd? does he play blue? >> guest: okaye he plays blue and purple. i think shakespeare is laid out some of the most challenging pictures of what humanity is capable of, what our loves are in water desires are, good or bad, it's out there. that's what makes him a challenging writer. if you read it play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and be your wheaties and be an optimist i don't think you can. that shows humanity as it -- at its worst and asked the question is there good in the world and shakespeare looks at right in the eye and says maybe not. it's not the answers that you get from these plays that makes them
queen elizabeth and queen elizabeth if you are catholic is a controversial figure because of how shecomes out in the post-reformation fallout so that's something that the jesuit center said we don't need this. you notice so much of the play is perfectly fine. that shows someone who says this is a marvelous document and a marvelous play. it just can't sanction this particular it eerie at people have been censoring shakespeare for a long time. >> host: is he lewd? does he play blue?...
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. >> guest: this is queen elizabeth i's bible. >> host: her bible. >> guest: her bible. given to her by matthew parker and probably used in her chapel. so, the readings during those celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book, and you can see it has the beautiful red velvet cover. thisser is clearly a very expensive book. it has the tudor roses here and has her identifying marks here, elizabeth regina, saying she is the queen. you can also see on this side, this is actually textured on the edge of the book, so even the side has had a set of patterns carved into it. this is -- it's tremendously complicated. the amount of learning and craft that you have to develop as a community to get to the point where you can create a book like this, is justremendous. and that's why it's created in this way, because it's given to elizabeth and it's a monument. it's one of those -- it's not made out of stone but it's fabulously complicated object. you have to learn how to set type and handle classal languages because the sources are greek and latin and all those go into cr
. >> guest: this is queen elizabeth i's bible. >> host: her bible. >> guest: her bible. given to her by matthew parker and probably used in her chapel. so, the readings during those celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book, and you can see it has the beautiful red velvet cover. thisser is clearly a very expensive book. it has the tudor roses here and has her identifying marks here, elizabeth regina, saying she is the queen. you can also see on this side, this...
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thank you, guy benson, elizabeth harrington. thank you. >> you bet. tom: breaking news, the tech expert who set up hillary clinton's personal eshg mail server is still refusing to talk to congress. brian pagliano's attorney told the chairman of two senate committees that pagliano, quote, respectfully declines invitation to testify about the work. pagliano was recently granted immunity by the fbi in exchange for his cooperation in the clinton server investigation. >>> be sure to vote in tonight's poll -- follow through on -- links to everything about our good buddy lou is right at loudobbs.com. >>> even if you don't have a fear of heights, this stunt is sure to make your heart stop, make it a little queasy without ropes or harnesses this daredevil tumbled, back flipped, hung on the edge of an incredibly tall skyscraper in dubai. let's hope he doesn't spend all his afternoons like that. that is amazing. >>> donald trump's campaign manager says his candidate is evolving for the better. . tom: the "weekly standard"'s fred barnes will weigh in coming up ne
thank you, guy benson, elizabeth harrington. thank you. >> you bet. tom: breaking news, the tech expert who set up hillary clinton's personal eshg mail server is still refusing to talk to congress. brian pagliano's attorney told the chairman of two senate committees that pagliano, quote, respectfully declines invitation to testify about the work. pagliano was recently granted immunity by the fbi in exchange for his cooperation in the clinton server investigation. >>> be sure to...
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elizabeth: the g.o.p. candidates taking a billionaire charles koch who supported republicans now saying that hillary clinton might make a better president. >> is it possible another clinton could be better than another republican this time around? >> it's possible. it's possible. elizabeth: clinton has 80% of the goal gaits she needs to clinch the -- delegates she needs to clinch the nomination, her focus is shifting to november. >> don't just fly the big jet in and land it and go make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of. elizabeth: for second event in a row clinton made no mention of sanders in her speech. in new york, elizabeth hur, for abc7 news. jonathan: plenty of local races at stake in maryland as well. voters will be casting ballots for u.s. senate as well as all eight of the maryland congressional districts. polls will be open from 7:00 in the morning until 8:00 in the evening. michelle: tune in tomorrow night for a complete wrap-up of the primaries in pennsylvania, delaware, connec
elizabeth: the g.o.p. candidates taking a billionaire charles koch who supported republicans now saying that hillary clinton might make a better president. >> is it possible another clinton could be better than another republican this time around? >> it's possible. it's possible. elizabeth: clinton has 80% of the goal gaits she needs to clinch the -- delegates she needs to clinch the nomination, her focus is shifting to november. >> don't just fly the big jet in and land it...
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. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is marking a milestone. today is her 90th birthday and lavish celebrations are not planned until june but events are planned across the country today. >> reporter: hi sara and rick are, what a day right? queen elizabeth ii is celebrating her birthday, as she turned 90. today queen elizabeth ii as reached another milestone, as she celebrates her 90th birthday ♪ ♪ >> the united kingdom ramping up the pomp and circumstance to mark the occasion. the bells are westminster abby ringing out in celebration. and a royal gun salute for the queen. one of many event taking place across the country. it's a jam packed day for queen elizabeth together with her husband prince phillip. greeting well-wishers who lined the streets for days with cakes and balloons and trying to catch a glimpse of her royal highness, what do you give the queen on her birthday. >> that is the hardest question ever. we have debates, we decide to have a joint presents. prince william rarely speaks about his late mother, diana, spoke about how the q
. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is marking a milestone. today is her 90th birthday and lavish celebrations are not planned until june but events are planned across the country today. >> reporter: hi sara and rick are, what a day right? queen elizabeth ii is celebrating her birthday, as she turned 90. today queen elizabeth ii as reached another milestone, as she celebrates her 90th birthday ♪ ♪ >> the united kingdom ramping up the pomp and circumstance to mark the...
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next year, their marriage will enter its seven isth decade but today was all about elizabeth. cbs news, windsor, england. >>> later tonight, the queen will light a beacon at the castle, sparking the chain of more than a thousand beacons that will burn in celebration of her birthday. >>> well, you probably know him from hawaii 5-0 but the we will hear from the next king. >>> and we've had a dry spring. john elliott has the forecast. i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. >>> there is a new king on broadway. the actor is taking over the starring role. >> that is the hit musical the king and i. and he will make his broadway debut starring as the king. for the past six seasons, he has starred on the cbs drama hawaii 5-0. >> i started my career here in new york many, many years ago. and to be able to come back to lincoln center and make my broadway debut, it's very special. >> coming back to broadway in this beautiful, gorgeous production is just -- i feel very grateful. very blessed
next year, their marriage will enter its seven isth decade but today was all about elizabeth. cbs news, windsor, england. >>> later tonight, the queen will light a beacon at the castle, sparking the chain of more than a thousand beacons that will burn in celebration of her birthday. >>> well, you probably know him from hawaii 5-0 but the we will hear from the next king. >>> and we've had a dry spring. john elliott has the forecast. i am totally blind. i lost my sight...
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with me on "comunidad del valle" are the marketing gurus here at the library, elizabeth castañeda andnancy macias here on our show. welcome to the show. both: thank you. damian: we're approaching the summer months, so i guess there's a lot of information to share, but you have a grand opening of your newest library now. elizabeth castañeda: yes, we're gonna be opening up our newest library, village square branch, which is located in the evergreen area of san jose. the grand opening's held on next saturday, april 16th at 11 o'clock, and we'll have the mayor, vice mayor rose herrera, and also the city librarian and other city officials there celebrating with the community. damian: you know, nancy, when i go to the libraries to do news reports or what not, well, at first i was shocked and surprised at the amount of people that still go to the library. i thought everybody was on their phones, on their laptops at home, but it's still getting a lot of use. nancy macias: yes, i think the thing with the library nowadays, it's not the traditional libraries that a lot of people are used to seei
with me on "comunidad del valle" are the marketing gurus here at the library, elizabeth castañeda andnancy macias here on our show. welcome to the show. both: thank you. damian: we're approaching the summer months, so i guess there's a lot of information to share, but you have a grand opening of your newest library now. elizabeth castañeda: yes, we're gonna be opening up our newest library, village square branch, which is located in the evergreen area of san jose. the grand...
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new poll shows 07 percent hope queen elizabeth will stay the thrown as long as possible.he's been queen for more than 64 years, longest raining monarch in british history. long ago she promised she were not retire. >> idea claire before you all that my whole life shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince philip when they celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. bill marks, cbs news, windsor, england. >>> buckingham palas released these new pictures in honor of the queen's birthday including one with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. famous photographer ann liebwits took these picks tours. >>> meanwhile california, emt's will not only save your life but mow your lawn as well. >> an 87 year-old man passed out mowing his lawn saturday, the emergency medical technicians who responded to the call, finished the job for him. they put the more away when they were done. the man's son shared the story on facebook and it has gone viral. the man is out of the hospital and is doing well this morning
new poll shows 07 percent hope queen elizabeth will stay the thrown as long as possible.he's been queen for more than 64 years, longest raining monarch in british history. long ago she promised she were not retire. >> idea claire before you all that my whole life shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: queen will mark another big milestone next year with her husband prince philip when they celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. bill marks, cbs news, windsor, england....
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elizabeth, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> okay, elizabeth. so we'll fix ellen's ifbs.or her and get her back on in a minute. so a question to you, elizabeth, a few weeks ago hillary clinton said that, these are her words, she felt sorry for young people who believed sanders' claims. she said young people don't do their research. in retrospect, was that a mistake? >> i don't want to call it a mistake, but i wouldn't agree with her. i do think that young people use social media a lot to get their news, and i think that a lot of hillary supporters get their news from a wide variety of surces, not just from what is fed to us on our facebooks and instagrams and snapchats, so it's somewhat true i'd say, but people that are serious about this election will get their news from a lot of different places. >> so what is it in your mind that a lot of young -- what is it in your mind that turns off a lot of young people when it concerns hillary clinton? >> i think it's -- a big part, the media. it's really trendy right now to support bernie, and it's really trendy right now to hate
elizabeth, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> okay, elizabeth. so we'll fix ellen's ifbs.or her and get her back on in a minute. so a question to you, elizabeth, a few weeks ago hillary clinton said that, these are her words, she felt sorry for young people who believed sanders' claims. she said young people don't do their research. in retrospect, was that a mistake? >> i don't want to call it a mistake, but i wouldn't agree with her. i do think that young people use...
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he'll travel to windsor castle to deliver 90th birthday greeting to queen elizabeth, ii.elle obama will join prince harry and the duke and duchess of cambridge for dinner at kensington palace. >>> an iowa woman hoping to find her bunch mother with a little help from social. she posted a picture of herself. she works as a nurse the the hospital where her then teen mother gave her up for adoption. the post has been chaired shared on facebook nearly 9,000 times and she says she's received a few messages from people who believe they may indeed know her mother's identity. >> hope she finds her. >> yeah. >> good way to do it. >>> coming up on "action news" how the michigan governor plans to prove to everyone in the water in flint is safe to drink. >> police in south jersey are trying to track down the vandals who enjoyed a statue of a roman goddess. more on that coming up when "action news" returns. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 5 o
he'll travel to windsor castle to deliver 90th birthday greeting to queen elizabeth, ii.elle obama will join prince harry and the duke and duchess of cambridge for dinner at kensington palace. >>> an iowa woman hoping to find her bunch mother with a little help from social. she posted a picture of herself. she works as a nurse the the hospital where her then teen mother gave her up for adoption. the post has been chaired shared on facebook nearly 9,000 times and she says she's received...
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. >> larry: some people say elizabeth warren would be a good choice. and applause) >> she would be great. i don't think that's a good choice for either one of them, first of all because elizabeth warren is not going to let being vice president silence her. if she accepts that, she silences herself. she cannot go against the president if she's vice president. >> larry: she may influence rather than -- >> and there will be too much power in hillary eats democratic party. people would vote for the ticket because of one and not theout. >> larry: all you have to do is get in office. >> and elizabeth is silenced after that. >> as long as elizabeth warren has wi-fi, she won't be silenced. her twitter the great. >> larry: you follow her? yeah, she has an incredible twitter feed and understands the use of 140 characters. it's amazing. >> larry: does vice president make a difference in your vote for president? >> no, just like nobody listened to destiny's child froanned to m michele. i'm serious. she had to wear shorts all the time. destiny got the midget and mi
. >> larry: some people say elizabeth warren would be a good choice. and applause) >> she would be great. i don't think that's a good choice for either one of them, first of all because elizabeth warren is not going to let being vice president silence her. if she accepts that, she silences herself. she cannot go against the president if she's vice president. >> larry: she may influence rather than -- >> and there will be too much power in hillary eats democratic party....
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will become queen elizabeth. and queen elizabeth, if you're catholic, is a controversial figure because of how she sides in the post-reformation fall ott ott -- fallout. so that's something the jesuit censors said we don't need that. but you notice that the rest of it, so much of the play is perfectly fine. so that shows us someone who says this is a marvelous document and a marvelous play, i just can't handle or i can't sanction this particular bit. >> host: moving on -- >> guest: and people have been censoring shakespeare for a long time. >> host: is he, is he lewd? does he play blue? >> guest: oh, he plays blue and purple. [laughter] i think shakespeare has laid out some of the most challenging pictures of what humanity is capable of; what our loves are, what our desires are. good or bad, it's out there. and that's what makes him a challenging writer. if you read a play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and eat your wheaties and be an optimist, i don't think you can. i think that play shows h
will become queen elizabeth. and queen elizabeth, if you're catholic, is a controversial figure because of how she sides in the post-reformation fall ott ott -- fallout. so that's something the jesuit censors said we don't need that. but you notice that the rest of it, so much of the play is perfectly fine. so that shows us someone who says this is a marvelous document and a marvelous play, i just can't handle or i can't sanction this particular bit. >> host: moving on -- >> guest:...
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for more on how paid and free media are shaping the presidential race, we're joined now by elizabeth wilner, the senior vice president for political advertising at kantar media, and ken goldstein, political science professor at the university of san francisco. and we welcome both of you to the newshour. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: so to listen to those numbers that we just heard, elizabeth wilner, you would think that paid advertising has not had the impact in this election cycle that it has in the past. how do you see it? >> well, donald trump has changed the dynamic. historically, paid advertising and the ability of candidates to raise enormous sums of money, that has helped to distinguish the front-runner, right, who has the most money to spend on tv. in this case, the candidate who has spent the least amount of money on tv and put the least effort into his tv advertising is the front-runner on the republican side. >> woodruff: how do you see it, ken? >> as elizabeth pointed out usually the rule in politics is follow the money but if you followed the money here you wo
for more on how paid and free media are shaping the presidential race, we're joined now by elizabeth wilner, the senior vice president for political advertising at kantar media, and ken goldstein, political science professor at the university of san francisco. and we welcome both of you to the newshour. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: so to listen to those numbers that we just heard, elizabeth wilner, you would think that paid advertising has not had the impact in...
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yesterday elizabeth delivered dozens and dozens of boxes along with a handwritten note thanking them keeping us safe. >> reporter: we're here at district 3, one of the montgomery police stations where elizabeth made a delivery. she left 60 boxes here, i can tell you there aren't too many cookies left inside tonight. this is one of those stories that just makes you happy to hear about. elizabeth says more people wanted to buy than keep for themselves. >> girl scout cookies that i love to eat are thin mints i would say those are the best cookies. >> reporter: they're the kind of treats that sell themselves, but elizabeth still had a selling strategy. >> i would first say hi and i would smile all the way through it. >> for this girl scout, it's not all about making money. >> i thank them for everything that they do to like fixing all the crimes that people do. i heard that one station lost a police officer a couple of months ago. and i wanted them to smile again. >> reporter: she got about 250 cookie donations. and she delivered some over the weekend. along with letters. thank you for b
yesterday elizabeth delivered dozens and dozens of boxes along with a handwritten note thanking them keeping us safe. >> reporter: we're here at district 3, one of the montgomery police stations where elizabeth made a delivery. she left 60 boxes here, i can tell you there aren't too many cookies left inside tonight. this is one of those stories that just makes you happy to hear about. elizabeth says more people wanted to buy than keep for themselves. >> girl scout cookies that i...
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this is queen elizabeth the first. this is her bible given to her by matthew parker and it was probably used in her chapel so their readings during those celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book. you can see it has a beautiful red velvet covered. clearly a very expensive book. it has the roses here and there has her identifying marks here. elizabeth regina saying she is the queen. you can also see on this side of the cameras can come in. this is actually captured on the book so even the side has a set of patterns carved into it. when i think about this book, peter, this is the equivalent of the cathedral in the sense that it is tremendously complicated. the amount of learning and craft that you have to develop as a community to get to the point where you can create a book like this is just tremendous. that is why is created in this way because it is given to elizabeth bennet a monument. it's not made out of stone but it's a fabulously complicated object and you have to learn how to set type. you also h
this is queen elizabeth the first. this is her bible given to her by matthew parker and it was probably used in her chapel so their readings during those celebrations in her chapel would have come from this book. you can see it has a beautiful red velvet covered. clearly a very expensive book. it has the roses here and there has her identifying marks here. elizabeth regina saying she is the queen. you can also see on this side of the cameras can come in. this is actually captured on the book so...
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cbs 2's valerie castro is live in elizabeth, where high winds are still a concern. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, as you mentioned, the winds have caused the usual problems. the downed power lines and the trees. but here in elizabeth, it's the steeple on this church behind it's being watched very closely. that's the st. vladimir ukrainian catholic church. there a concerns the steeple is wobbling in high winds. >> windows were shattered, gutters ripped off, roof, water in the attic. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour shook homes. >> next thing you know, i hear a scraping across the house and then the windows blew out. >> reporter: jose rodriguez, jr. felt the same thing in his room. the windows were ripped down by high winds, with it a tv and xbox tumbling. >> i saw that everything was just flying out. my first reaction was to get out of the room and head toward the basement. >> reporter: a normally quiet sunday morning, filled with the sounds of awnings and gutters now barely hanging on. the overnight storm brought lightning and hail pellets the size of pennies
cbs 2's valerie castro is live in elizabeth, where high winds are still a concern. valerie? >> reporter: cindy, as you mentioned, the winds have caused the usual problems. the downed power lines and the trees. but here in elizabeth, it's the steeple on this church behind it's being watched very closely. that's the st. vladimir ukrainian catholic church. there a concerns the steeple is wobbling in high winds. >> windows were shattered, gutters ripped off, roof, water in the attic....
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elizabeth clearly would like to see more enforcement and a tougher piece from the ftc.y don't quite have the willpower or tools to do that. this is a slap on the wrist. cohen's firm did plead guilty and had to disband, but stevie himself ha got a slap on the wrist. who would be responsible arsherving them a hear punishment? to getreason it is hard the kind of prosecution and the --d of decisions that would no one is willing to define what insider trading is whose --ponse billy would that be what insider trading is. whose responsibility would that be? congress and the senate. they would step up and give the ftc something to work with, it would make their jobs a lot easier. this decision raises serious questions about the ftc ability to protect investors and uphold the integrity of that she markets called it unacceptable. what does it steve: what to do cohens new firm -- steve want to do in his new firm? >> there is a new firm called stanford harvard capital taking cohen is not managing that money. the ftc capital of folks come all that went away. over, he can be fully ac
elizabeth clearly would like to see more enforcement and a tougher piece from the ftc.y don't quite have the willpower or tools to do that. this is a slap on the wrist. cohen's firm did plead guilty and had to disband, but stevie himself ha got a slap on the wrist. who would be responsible arsherving them a hear punishment? to getreason it is hard the kind of prosecution and the --d of decisions that would no one is willing to define what insider trading is whose --ponse billy would that be...
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we welcome people francis bacon or queen elizabeth the 1st. inquiry is always good. >> what do you say to folks like me who are others who are not terribly dim but have not been able to access shakespeare understand him? >> i would say two things. first is, you can access shakespeare. he may know more about you that you do yourself. there is an editorial in the new york times today about the importance of humanities. one thing, their insights into who we are. he did not write them an obscure treatises. he put them on display. so plays are the oldest interactive art form we have competition. and if you can see one of his place you will see people you recognize. now, 20% to 30% of the language may be understood. join the club. his 400 years old, beautifully dense, lots of energetic expression. that 20 percent is fantastic. and you may already know some be a summary phrases are already in our vocabulary. and that is one of the great things about this writer. he somehow managed to get into our bloodstream. once those words became famous onstage pe
we welcome people francis bacon or queen elizabeth the 1st. inquiry is always good. >> what do you say to folks like me who are others who are not terribly dim but have not been able to access shakespeare understand him? >> i would say two things. first is, you can access shakespeare. he may know more about you that you do yourself. there is an editorial in the new york times today about the importance of humanities. one thing, their insights into who we are. he did not write them...
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and in elizabeth, routh 1 and 9 closed southbound at elizabeth avenue. that's due to a downed pole and wires from an earlier accident. there is a detour there to get around that one. looking live in queens, we have an accident, this one blocking at least one lane on the westbound belt parkway. this is at cross bay boulevard. look at all of these delays here. you can see a lot of company there. it stretches past jfk airport this morning. alternate side parking is in effect citywide today. deep breath. it's monday, everybody. chris and mary, back to you. >> thank you. >>> to breaking news, almost all gates have now re-opened at newark airport's terminal "b" following a smoky fire. >> there were flames part of a ceiling that led to a big evacuation of passengers. janelle burrell joins us live with more. hi, janelle. >> reporter: hi, chris and mary. the fire is out, and they'll allowed passengers back inside of terminal "b," but there are plenty of delays for a lot of let's show you video of why -- of what it looked like a short time ago. you could see the s
and in elizabeth, routh 1 and 9 closed southbound at elizabeth avenue. that's due to a downed pole and wires from an earlier accident. there is a detour there to get around that one. looking live in queens, we have an accident, this one blocking at least one lane on the westbound belt parkway. this is at cross bay boulevard. look at all of these delays here. you can see a lot of company there. it stretches past jfk airport this morning. alternate side parking is in effect citywide today. deep...
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elizabeth her, abc news, new york. we have had sunshine, mild temperatures, but are things about to change? doug hill is in the weather center with the forecast. doug: we are waiting for another cold front, but in the meantime, temperatures of warm genetically yesterday.lly day clouds have come and gone throughout the morning. , clouds going back in. i think we see more of that is the afternoon goes along. a cold front from the north and west. look at the numbers, how quickly they had jumped. 69 and reagan national, a bit cooler north and west. hagerstown. wind is gusty out of the southwest ahead of the front. that cameke high wind roaring through early saturday night and sunday. when gus close to 30 miles per hour. when directional change later today when the front comes through. we are looking for the temperature dropping later this afternoon when he front arrives. there could be scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms late afternoon and evening. there is the front moving to the southeast. even without a lot of sun
elizabeth her, abc news, new york. we have had sunshine, mild temperatures, but are things about to change? doug hill is in the weather center with the forecast. doug: we are waiting for another cold front, but in the meantime, temperatures of warm genetically yesterday.lly day clouds have come and gone throughout the morning. , clouds going back in. i think we see more of that is the afternoon goes along. a cold front from the north and west. look at the numbers, how quickly they had jumped....
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. >>> a royal birthday see how queen elizabeth is celebrating her 90th today, today is thursday, april 21st, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm brook thomas. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning. we have a couple accidents and construction out there. >> thankfully, meisha, it looks like weather will cooperate for to us day. we don't have have to worry about rain just yet, that will be something that changes with time. we will look outside. i will start off by taking you back here to a gorgeous shot, of the moon, and the moon is actually call pink moon today, not necessarily, because it looks pink but it kind of does this morning but it is a full moon and it is call the pink moon in april because it symbolizes start of the spring and pink flowers that bloom this time of the year. isn't that awesome that shot. at this point it is 47 degrees. southwest win at 7 miles an hour. feels more like 44 when you factor that in. thank you to move that so we can see that gorgeous moon. we have clear skies to start off here. taking a lot storm scan three at
. >>> a royal birthday see how queen elizabeth is celebrating her 90th today, today is thursday, april 21st, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm brook thomas. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning. we have a couple accidents and construction out there. >> thankfully, meisha, it looks like weather will cooperate for to us day. we don't have have to worry about rain just yet, that will be something that changes with time. we...
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program, it is a royal celebration for queen elizabeth's 90th birthday.highlights. ♪ katty: the human toll of ecuador's earthquake is now nearly 580 people, and because of the number missing, that figure is certainly going to rise. as for the price of rebuilding damaged infrastructure, the country's president has announced emergency tax increases, including a one-time levy on millionaires to pay for reconstruction. reporter: rescue efforts continue, and the death toll keeps rising. nearly five days after the earthquake struck, some survivors are getting increasingly desperate. for many, sleeping in the open air is the only option. >> it is too terrible. i have never thought of meeting such things. me, my family barely escaped. the police officers passing by gave too much to my children, and i had to fetch something to eat these past two big days. however, there is nothing left. my house has been damaged by the earthquake. reporter: the country's president has called for people to be patient. >> the country must make no mistake, these things will not take
program, it is a royal celebration for queen elizabeth's 90th birthday.highlights. ♪ katty: the human toll of ecuador's earthquake is now nearly 580 people, and because of the number missing, that figure is certainly going to rise. as for the price of rebuilding damaged infrastructure, the country's president has announced emergency tax increases, including a one-time levy on millionaires to pay for reconstruction. reporter: rescue efforts continue, and the death toll keeps rising. nearly...
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elizabeth: sure.to back up, it was the first of six regulators that unveiled rules that have been six years in the making. the rules will force banks and other financial institutions to withhold more pay from some employees for longer. it is also going to make it easier for those firms to take back pay if they find that some employees are engaging in an appropriate risk. this is mostly going to affect, or will probably be the harshest for the biggest banks in particular. it will affect top executives, and then one layer below that, employees that meet certain criteria that regulators have determined could be risky. carol: you did a great story on the bloomberg and you broke it down to who could be impacted. there are a couple of layers you can go through. even when all is said and done, everybody will be looked at in terms of wall street if there is some kind of wrongdoing, correct? and that: sure, certainly is what this is designed to do. there are a lot of questions on who is a significant risk take
elizabeth: sure.to back up, it was the first of six regulators that unveiled rules that have been six years in the making. the rules will force banks and other financial institutions to withhold more pay from some employees for longer. it is also going to make it easier for those firms to take back pay if they find that some employees are engaging in an appropriate risk. this is mostly going to affect, or will probably be the harshest for the biggest banks in particular. it will affect top...
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jummy: our good friend queen elizabeth the second -- queen elizabeth ii celebrating her 90th birthday today. stephanie: today, queen elizabeth ii has reached another milestone as britain's first monarch to celebrate her 90th birthday. ramping upkingdom the pomp and circumstance for the occasion. the bells of westminster abbey wringing out in celebration and a royal gun salute for the queen , one of many events throughout the country -- the bells of westminster abbey ringing out in celebration. well-wishers for days with cakes and balloons, trying to catch a glimpse of her royal highness. what do you give the queen on her birthday? >> we regularly have a lot of debates. harry and i decided to have a joint gift this year. stephanie: prince william, who rarely speaks about his mother, opened up about how the queen a guiding force. william: having lost my mother at a very young age, it was important to have someone to look up to. stephanie: this image of the queen with her family will be on special stands to mark the queen's life. obama will also help the queen celebrate her birthday depa
jummy: our good friend queen elizabeth the second -- queen elizabeth ii celebrating her 90th birthday today. stephanie: today, queen elizabeth ii has reached another milestone as britain's first monarch to celebrate her 90th birthday. ramping upkingdom the pomp and circumstance for the occasion. the bells of westminster abbey wringing out in celebration and a royal gun salute for the queen , one of many events throughout the country -- the bells of westminster abbey ringing out in celebration....