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elizabeth: thank you for coming in. and be sure to catch steve's show "the next revolution" sundays on fox news at 9 p.m. eastern time. good to see you. let's get the your money. markets closing the day lower. china trade fears weighing on the market. nicole is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? >> the trade tensions cause tension right here at home on wall street. the dow was down. the dow, the nasdaq and the s sp took a downside. we saw the laggers wick boeing, caterpillar, just a few of the names that came under pressure. new highs for some names that we know, twitter, netflix and cheesecake factory and we had some developments on the at&t time warner deal that happened earlier this week, it closed yesterday. so the big deal is they have a new name, warner media. also tern r turner chief john martin is leaving the company and time warner ceo is leaving after a brief transition. back to you. elizabeth: another revelation from the ig report that president obama did know about hillary c
elizabeth: thank you for coming in. and be sure to catch steve's show "the next revolution" sundays on fox news at 9 p.m. eastern time. good to see you. let's get the your money. markets closing the day lower. china trade fears weighing on the market. nicole is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? >> the trade tensions cause tension right here at home on wall street. the dow was down. the dow, the nasdaq and the s sp took a downside. we saw the...
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it was elizabeth.lly shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was staying at the house the night of the murder. police brought her in again for questioning. and this time they grilled her. >> she was extremely emotional. she didn't want to tell on anybody. at that point in time she began to lay the facts on the table. >> and oh, what facts they were. vera was elizabeth's buddy, her bff. they talked about everything, went everywhere together. >> when she started bringing up facts, we were able to corroborate some of the information. >> vera provided plenty of supporting details. how just days before the shooting, she went with elizabeth to a field and test fired the m
it was elizabeth.lly shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was staying at the house the night of the murder. police brought her in again for...
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elizabeth: u.s.sia markets taking a hit again because of this next stop step in the process of the trade fight with china. >> interestingly, china's market was down more than ours. we are still in the opening season of trying to settle a long-simmering trade dispute with china. in this goes back decades. this is not a new problem. china has misbehaved particularly with the theft of intellectual property worth trillions of dollars, and now all of a sudden we are at a tipping point. china is really taking over more and more a technology leadership role, and we cannot afford to let that happen. elizabeth: we're breaking away just for a second, here's the president on his way to the republican conference talking about immigration. [inaudible conversations] >> are you going to shut down the government over the wall this -- over the wall? elizabeth: so the president saying we're going to try to get a solution there. we're staying on this developing story. there's the president leaving to go meet with house
elizabeth: u.s.sia markets taking a hit again because of this next stop step in the process of the trade fight with china. >> interestingly, china's market was down more than ours. we are still in the opening season of trying to settle a long-simmering trade dispute with china. in this goes back decades. this is not a new problem. china has misbehaved particularly with the theft of intellectual property worth trillions of dollars, and now all of a sudden we are at a tipping point. china...
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i'm elizabeth prann. leland: busy saturday near and busy sunday in singapore where the preparations continue. nice to be with you at home, i'm leland vittert. president trump just leaving the g-7 summit in the past couple of minutes, where he spent the better part of two days meeting with u.s. allies and world leaders. the summit coming on the heels of president trump's tariffs and new trade restrictions hitting many of those g-7 nations. kevin is in quebec city. give us a sense, how frosty was the reception that the president received there? >> good to be with you, lucky, not terribly frosty on the surface. the president did make it clear during his statement, the closing statement before making his way east as you pointed out that there would be a serious set of consequences if nations, not just the g-7 nations leland, but nations beyond the g-7, if they were to retaliate against the u.s. for, say the new steel and aluminum tariffs for example. >> if they retaliate, they'd be making a mistake. there's a
i'm elizabeth prann. leland: busy saturday near and busy sunday in singapore where the preparations continue. nice to be with you at home, i'm leland vittert. president trump just leaving the g-7 summit in the past couple of minutes, where he spent the better part of two days meeting with u.s. allies and world leaders. the summit coming on the heels of president trump's tariffs and new trade restrictions hitting many of those g-7 nations. kevin is in quebec city. give us a sense, how frosty was...
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elizabeth: nice to be with you. i'm elizabeth prann. the president has been touted new low unemployment numbers on friday. let's head over to ellison barber over at the white house. >> the president is tweeting with the numbers and he also tweeted about them yesterday. about an hour before they were publicly released. he sent out a tweet and he didn't give specific numbers, but he did seem to be enthusiastic, writing, quote, looking forward to seeing the unemployment numbers at 8:30 this morning. the president is traditionally briefed on these numbers before they're publicly released. the numbers are good. the department of labor says 223,000 jobs were added last month and the unemployment rate is down to 3.8%. that's the lowest unemployment rate since 2000, but some say the president's tweet early friday morning crossed a line and violated longstanding federal rules. the former press secretary to president george w. bush and contributor ari fleischer said this certainly was a no-no, the advanced info is sacrosanct and not to be shared.
elizabeth: nice to be with you. i'm elizabeth prann. the president has been touted new low unemployment numbers on friday. let's head over to ellison barber over at the white house. >> the president is tweeting with the numbers and he also tweeted about them yesterday. about an hour before they were publicly released. he sent out a tweet and he didn't give specific numbers, but he did seem to be enthusiastic, writing, quote, looking forward to seeing the unemployment numbers at 8:30 this...
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elizabeth: great conversation there. migrants spent a week sailing across the mediterranean the is now arriving in spain and document the spanish port of valencia with 100 migrants on board. the migrants arriving have 45 days or for they must start to resolve their legal situation in europe. they have denied entry to the rescue ship last week. >> the fallout continues for the inspector general's report as lawmakers on both sides record the hearings with the ig this week. brad's been looking forward to this all week, but how will his denture cope with... a steak. luckily for brad, this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. it's me. your sleep number 360 smart bed... checking in. last night i warmed your feet so you fell asleep faster. i sensed you roll over and automatically softened your side to melt away pressure points and k
elizabeth: great conversation there. migrants spent a week sailing across the mediterranean the is now arriving in spain and document the spanish port of valencia with 100 migrants on board. the migrants arriving have 45 days or for they must start to resolve their legal situation in europe. they have denied entry to the rescue ship last week. >> the fallout continues for the inspector general's report as lawmakers on both sides record the hearings with the ig this week. brad's been...
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elizabeth: happy saturday, i'm elizabeth prann. president trump reacting once against to the ig report on the fbi's handling of hillary clinton's e-mail investigation. his tweets blasting former fbi director james comey and follows what he told reporters on friday in an off-the-cuff news conference, hi, garrett. >> good to be with you. the president believes that this ig report substantiates what he's been saying more than a year now. that government officials under the obama administration were clearly out to get him. this morning he tweeted the ig reports totally destroys james comey and all of his minions including the great peter strzok and lisa page. it will go down as a dark and dangerous period in american history. in particular, taking the position that peter strzok and lisa page texted each other they would never allow candidate trump to become president. here is what he had to say about that yesterday right here on the white house driveway. >> i am amazed that peter strzok is still at the fbi and so is everybody else who
elizabeth: happy saturday, i'm elizabeth prann. president trump reacting once against to the ig report on the fbi's handling of hillary clinton's e-mail investigation. his tweets blasting former fbi director james comey and follows what he told reporters on friday in an off-the-cuff news conference, hi, garrett. >> good to be with you. the president believes that this ig report substantiates what he's been saying more than a year now. that government officials under the obama...
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took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.ding lacerations, deep gouges in the scalp. seven of them. >> seven lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought kathleen peterson and elizabeth ratliff could have been twins. >> i'm just thinking that, that my case is getting a whole lot better. >> reporter: kathleen's sister candace thought that peterson had killed both women. >> i have a better chance of being struck by lightning than finding two people who i intimately know at the bottom of a staircase. >> reporter: but to martha and margaret, the whole thing seemed absurd. the fact that michael was being accused of killing kathleen, the woman they called mom, was bizarre enough. but now, their birth mom, too? what would their father
took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.ding lacerations, deep gouges in the scalp. seven of them. >> seven lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought...
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elizabeth, as we will call her, doesn't want to be identified.es on the streets of guatemala city and comes here every day to a charity helping homeless youngsters. she spent four years in the virgen de la asuncion. in 2016, she succeeded in getting away. but how do you keep safe on the streets, because the streets of guatemala, they are not a safe place for a young woman, are they? and if there are risks on guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dulls her fears by sniffing glue. as night falls, we visit the city's central park. elizabeth sleeps here and we wonder how many more former residents of the virgen de la asuncion children's home we might find. 0k, adios. what we have been told is there are quite a lot of kids who are living here on the streets, who also escaped from virgen de la asuncion and, like elizabeth, it is too dangerous for them to go home and this is the only option. there is a very strong smell of glue. it is a cheap, nasty drug and does lasting damage. somebody has got a baby there. she looks very young, the mum. he is too high
elizabeth, as we will call her, doesn't want to be identified.es on the streets of guatemala city and comes here every day to a charity helping homeless youngsters. she spent four years in the virgen de la asuncion. in 2016, she succeeded in getting away. but how do you keep safe on the streets, because the streets of guatemala, they are not a safe place for a young woman, are they? and if there are risks on guatemala's mean streets, elizabeth dulls her fears by sniffing glue. as night falls,...
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under theill be microscope, elizabeth and her mother eliza. the confederates seek to build a case by getting inside her social circle. they want to find someone to finger her. they interrogate the friends, and then they find the start witness in the form of elizabeth's estranged sister-in-law. will swear in-law a deposition in september of 1864 that she had "often heard elizabeth and her mother for thed ardent desire success of federal arms and the failure of the confederate state to establish its independence." elizabethew accusing van lew of treason. a few weeks after this deposition is taken a provost a copy to the adjutant general, saying shell other evidence be taken with the view of the removal of the van lews from the confederacy? that would be banishment from the confederacy as a punishment. sheds more light than any other on how van lew got away with espionage activities. he stipulated that miss elizabeth van lew of the city is very unfriendly in her sentiments towards this government. he went on to say, like most of her sex, she seem
under theill be microscope, elizabeth and her mother eliza. the confederates seek to build a case by getting inside her social circle. they want to find someone to finger her. they interrogate the friends, and then they find the start witness in the form of elizabeth's estranged sister-in-law. will swear in-law a deposition in september of 1864 that she had "often heard elizabeth and her mother for thed ardent desire success of federal arms and the failure of the confederate state to...
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elizabeth: thanks for joining us. elizabeth grant papers reported by "the new york times" was written back in january pushes back on a potential subpoena for the testimony and the russian investigation. it also outlines the legal teams reasons for the president not to meet with the special counsel. for all the latest reaction, let's had to ellison barber live at the white house. >> this letter is signed by the president's attorney, jay secular from january 28 team, dated january 29th, 2018. the president has added a new member to his legal team who giuliani did not write this letter, but the legal argument in it are strong. giuliana also says that it comes to a sitdown between the president of special counsel robert mueller he hasn't ruled it out, but it's not particularly keen on it. >> there's gotbe a high bar they have to reach in convincing that we look at two things we need. if they can convince us to be brief, to the point in five or six points they have to clarify and without the 10 at this nightmare the americ
elizabeth: thanks for joining us. elizabeth grant papers reported by "the new york times" was written back in january pushes back on a potential subpoena for the testimony and the russian investigation. it also outlines the legal teams reasons for the president not to meet with the special counsel. for all the latest reaction, let's had to ellison barber live at the white house. >> this letter is signed by the president's attorney, jay secular from january 28 team, dated january...
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>> so elizabeth claim to have invented technology that could run the full range of laboratory ytests,ch iou speak to experts can range from a few hundred tests to a few thousands, from a drop of blood or two nicked from the fingeran d to return results to doctors and patients very quickly and at fraction of the cost of other laboratories. this would have been game-changing technology because no one had been able to run that many tests off a tiny sample of blood. >> and it was rolutionary because down the line eventually walgreen's and safe way signed on as well and became clients. your book though raised i great detail all of the red flags along the way about delibately misleadi misleading test results, the faure by ceo elizabeth holmes to produce contracts she said she had with pharmaceutical companies. >> right. >> yet it still attracted an all-star cast of investors. the board consisted of those like general james mattis. how many were so duped along the way? >> wha elizabethas adept at, it was winning the support of someone olde experienced, with a great reputation, and then tion
>> so elizabeth claim to have invented technology that could run the full range of laboratory ytests,ch iou speak to experts can range from a few hundred tests to a few thousands, from a drop of blood or two nicked from the fingeran d to return results to doctors and patients very quickly and at fraction of the cost of other laboratories. this would have been game-changing technology because no one had been able to run that many tests off a tiny sample of blood. >> and it was...
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and we don't really get a lot of money in kampala elizabeth kind of shabby lobbies together with the organization food rights alliance with the governments to take decisive action to solve the indigenous species scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie. they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. for the protection of genetic resources is not for the sake of it it is an issue of our identity it is an issue of sustaining our farming systems it is an issue of sustaining systems it is our issue of what we have to offer in the global market. elizabeth going to shall be this is not only are you gundam issue across the continent indigenous livestock species are bunching. the world's food supply is increasingly dependent on a narrowing list of highly engineered breeds threats to food security and ecological sustainability. so we should find means and ways of you know living with. the indigenous brits because they can keep it properly so we should not only think about producing a lot of food but w
and we don't really get a lot of money in kampala elizabeth kind of shabby lobbies together with the organization food rights alliance with the governments to take decisive action to solve the indigenous species scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie. they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. for the protection of genetic resources is not for the sake of it it is an issue of our identity it is an...
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elizabeth good to shabby this is not only are you gundam. across the continent as livestock species are bunchy. the world's food supply is increasingly dependent on a narrowing list of highly engineered breeds approach to food security and ecological sustainability. so we should find means and ways of you know living with the dog and the indigenous breeds because they keep it properly so we should not only think about producing a lot of food but we should think about what kind of food we are producing with rising temperatures across the globe and an environment that is becoming more inhospitable to the major breeds humanity might need the genes that allow a more slick the uncoiling to flourish in the african heat. polytech two years ago the south african council was just shocked but in recent years the population has exploded one zero sense of people have five thousand living together in close quarters there will be as shortage of natural resources and infrastructure will need. to bring. that's right sharks in. sanitation. is having a negati
elizabeth good to shabby this is not only are you gundam. across the continent as livestock species are bunchy. the world's food supply is increasingly dependent on a narrowing list of highly engineered breeds approach to food security and ecological sustainability. so we should find means and ways of you know living with the dog and the indigenous breeds because they keep it properly so we should not only think about producing a lot of food but we should think about what kind of food we are...
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to new numbers it as a member of the on call a cattle conservation as listen elizabeth cotten visits farmers across the country and explains why it is important to solve the pure breeds she convinced farmer daniel and then wacky to introduce and callie into his hearts. with costs for veterinary medicine exploding many for must have been the ever lifting a long horned cattle second on the valley. psychology they have believed because the government policy was to increase production modernize agriculture so many of them at a certain level say oh yeah we get a lot of milk but really we put a lot of drugs we buy a lot of chemical sprays for the tea and we don't really get a lot of money in kampala elizabeth got a shabby lobbyist together with the organization food rights alliance for the governments to take decisive action to solve the indigenous species scientists are concerned rampant cross breeding has severely reduced the population of purebred and callie they feel that uganda may be sacrificing a breed with genetic advantages. our core for the protection of our genetic resources is
to new numbers it as a member of the on call a cattle conservation as listen elizabeth cotten visits farmers across the country and explains why it is important to solve the pure breeds she convinced farmer daniel and then wacky to introduce and callie into his hearts. with costs for veterinary medicine exploding many for must have been the ever lifting a long horned cattle second on the valley. psychology they have believed because the government policy was to increase production modernize...
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. >> ninan: the moment when elizabeth became queen of england.his is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. a new confidential memo from the president's lawyers explains why president trump may not be forced to testify before the special counsel. this comes as the president and his team are preparing for a historic summit with north korea. errol barnett has the latest >> reporter: while at camp david, president trump tweeted "there was no collusion with russia," asking, "is the special counsel justice department leaking my lawyers' letters to the fake news media?" shortly thereafter, "the new york times" posted what it describes as a confidential, 20- page document from the president's legal team in january, responding to special counsel robert mueller's questions. john dowd and jay sekulow provide the outline of a potential defense, should the sitting president be compelled to testify. they suggest, as president "mr. trump cannot obstruct justice since he has the authority to terminate the investigation and use his pard
. >> ninan: the moment when elizabeth became queen of england.his is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. a new confidential memo from the president's lawyers explains why president trump may not be forced to testify before the special counsel. this comes as the president and his team are preparing for a historic summit with north korea. errol barnett has the latest >> reporter: while at camp david, president trump tweeted "there was...
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. >>> and finally tonight, a bittersweet farewell to one of our fabulous producers, elizabeth hartfield. after four years with our team, she's moving to new york city to be with her new wife megan. luckily for us and for cnn, she's staying with the network working out of our new york bureau. elizabeth has been an mvp in "the situation room" taking on all sorts of jobs and doing them extremely well. she certainly will be sorely
. >>> and finally tonight, a bittersweet farewell to one of our fabulous producers, elizabeth hartfield. after four years with our team, she's moving to new york city to be with her new wife megan. luckily for us and for cnn, she's staying with the network working out of our new york bureau. elizabeth has been an mvp in "the situation room" taking on all sorts of jobs and doing them extremely well. she certainly will be sorely
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senator elizabeth warren. [applause] >> hello aclu! all right. i am so p to her with you this afternoon and i want to say a very special thank you to your extraordinary leader susan herman, thank you susan for all you do. i also want to give a shout out to a person who has shown deep appreciation and commitment for the fight for justice. anthony romero. anthony, wherever you are. [applause] i also know that out there we have some full from aclu in massachusetts out there. massachusetts aclu? okay. let's be blunt. our democracy is under attack. voting, and impartial judiciary, free press, the rule of law,the foundations of our democracy are under attack every single day . under attack but not lost. i look out here and i see thousands of deeply committed women and men. people of every race, gender, religion d color. people committed to building a better future. i look out here and i see donald trump's worst nightmare. [cheering] so today, i want to talk about the fight to save our democracy. why we fight and who we are fighting for. like a lot of p
senator elizabeth warren. [applause] >> hello aclu! all right. i am so p to her with you this afternoon and i want to say a very special thank you to your extraordinary leader susan herman, thank you susan for all you do. i also want to give a shout out to a person who has shown deep appreciation and commitment for the fight for justice. anthony romero. anthony, wherever you are. [applause] i also know that out there we have some full from aclu in massachusetts out there. massachusetts...
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elizabeth warren. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you very much, nice call and response. it is my great honor to introduce our next speaker today, the persistent sen. elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> mitch mcconnell and republican colleagues stopped her from reading loretta scott king's warnings about jeff sessions on the floor of the senate and what sen. mcconnell said at the time was the very dismissive words she was warned, she was given an explanation, nevertheless, i am thinking you'll want to see the next three words, she persisted. sen. warren did persist and she read karen a scott king's letter to millions on facebook live and mitch mcconnell's smug victory lap, we got her, turned into a meme as you know. how many of you have seen that meme and tweet? how many have seen it on t-shirts? how many have the t-shirts? there you go and how many have a tattoo? the whole idea of persistence is an apt description not only of that moment but elizabeth warren's career and life. early marriag
elizabeth warren. >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you very much, nice call and response. it is my great honor to introduce our next speaker today, the persistent sen. elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> mitch mcconnell and republican colleagues stopped her from reading loretta scott king's warnings about jeff sessions on the floor of the senate and what sen. mcconnell said at the time was the very dismissive words she was warned, she was given an explanation,...
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elizabeth was going to be your competitor. she was out there to get the story, get it first, and get the story best. that's what made her so good at what she did. in addition to journalism, he ambition was front and center in her unmistakable athleticism. she began competing in triathlons at the age of 50 and became a national champion in her age group. from beginning her broadcast career in 1977 as a researcher at wbbn-tv to becoming a weekend anchor and going on to win national emmy and peabody awards, elizabeth was an institution. i extend my thoughts to her husband, peter martinez, and her entire family, including 10 grandchildren. she was a role model and a force for truth. we will all miss her expertise and energy, both in and out of the news studio. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne, for five minutes. mr. byrne: mr. speaker, i rise this morning to congratulate dr. bill lawrence on his retirement after over 30 yea
elizabeth was going to be your competitor. she was out there to get the story, get it first, and get the story best. that's what made her so good at what she did. in addition to journalism, he ambition was front and center in her unmistakable athleticism. she began competing in triathlons at the age of 50 and became a national champion in her age group. from beginning her broadcast career in 1977 as a researcher at wbbn-tv to becoming a weekend anchor and going on to win national emmy and...
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my name is elizabeth shawn and i work at c teller. and you never use my nose at the children's food the truth can be nothing if full movies news can you know go for it drop out of the school because they were eating nothing when coming from home that could have easily been us. at any one of them slowed the. german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny within her conservative coalition over migration policy interior minister for sale for a from her various conservative party has openly defied america by demanding to allow border police to turn back migrants who lacked identification documents or are already.
my name is elizabeth shawn and i work at c teller. and you never use my nose at the children's food the truth can be nothing if full movies news can you know go for it drop out of the school because they were eating nothing when coming from home that could have easily been us. at any one of them slowed the. german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny within her conservative coalition over migration policy interior minister for sale for a from her various conservative party has openly...
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elizabeth holmes was going to be the first tech founder who was a woman and who achieved great riches do you tnk she was intentionally trying to mislied investors or was she consumed by her own ambitions and thought she could make it happen? >> i mean it is a mixture of both. this is not a madoff long con, you know. madoff esstially ded in the late '80s he was no longer really investing money and built a poncy scheme. elizanth holmes whe dropped out of stanford had a insion and set about creating a company and h people to make the vision happen, but along the way encountered setbacks as entrepreneurs do, and refused the admit t reality of those setbacks and continues to overpromise to investors. it got t point where the gap between her promises and what she said she had achievedechno logically and what the reality of the technology was got so enorhemous that by t time they went live with the finger stick blood test in wall green's stores in the fall of 2013 it had become a massive fraud. >> sos there a possibility that there could be criminal charges stemming from this? heecause sec,
elizabeth holmes was going to be the first tech founder who was a woman and who achieved great riches do you tnk she was intentionally trying to mislied investors or was she consumed by her own ambitions and thought she could make it happen? >> i mean it is a mixture of both. this is not a madoff long con, you know. madoff esstially ded in the late '80s he was no longer really investing money and built a poncy scheme. elizanth holmes whe dropped out of stanford had a insion and set about...
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we will talk to a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who blew the whistle on elizabeth holmes.irst, to our top story, apple suppliers are feeling the pressure after a new report that the tech giant has warned suppliers of a drop of around 20% in new iphone component orders. meantime, foxconn raised $4.3 billion in its ipo, a success for the group's boss and his aim to nurture a smart factory division to rely less on making products for apple. >> foxconn has the maximum 44% in shanghai on its opening day, the largest tech company listed in mainland china. the business is more valuable than ebay with the market cap of over 60 billion u.s. dollars. clients include amazon, dell and cisco. up to 30% of the revenue comes from apple alone. the company's strategic investor list reads like a who's who of china's top firms, including alibaba, tencent and baidu. state companies also took a large part of the pie. tom mackenzie, bloomberg. emily: here to discuss the global supply chain for apple and the foxconn ipo, we are joined by ian king, and we also have gerrit with this. you have an a
we will talk to a pulitzer prize-winning journalist who blew the whistle on elizabeth holmes.irst, to our top story, apple suppliers are feeling the pressure after a new report that the tech giant has warned suppliers of a drop of around 20% in new iphone component orders. meantime, foxconn raised $4.3 billion in its ipo, a success for the group's boss and his aim to nurture a smart factory division to rely less on making products for apple. >> foxconn has the maximum 44% in shanghai on...
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elizabeth: hopefully. stuart: not a prayer. elizabeth elizabeth we hope. there's always hope. it'll be skew left, won't it? >> no. stuart: what did you say? >> no, it's not necessarily going to be skewed left. they are going to put shows from various, different news sources like fox on, so you've got -- you'd be great, you'd be a star. but the reality of it is that -- [laughter] because you have a whole demographic of people that are on facebook for way longer than they watch tv. it only makes sense that this is available. elizabeth: you could be a missionary on facebook. [laughter] >> a star on facebook. stuart: all right. gotta wrap this up. look at the dow, please. look at in this. we're 15 minutes up, and we're up 226 points. that's almost 1 percent. and left-hand side of your screen, radio listeners, listen to this: 29 of the dow 30 are up. ashley: ge in the red. stuart: thank you. the one little corner of red right there, the one down stock amongst the dow 30. 224 higher. next, larry kudlow live from the white house talking trade and economy. we will be back with larry a
elizabeth: hopefully. stuart: not a prayer. elizabeth elizabeth we hope. there's always hope. it'll be skew left, won't it? >> no. stuart: what did you say? >> no, it's not necessarily going to be skewed left. they are going to put shows from various, different news sources like fox on, so you've got -- you'd be great, you'd be a star. but the reality of it is that -- [laughter] because you have a whole demographic of people that are on facebook for way longer than they watch tv. it...
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elizabeth yeampierrehair i of the climate justice alliance. and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican environmental activist. she e is with the groupup borica organizatition for ecological agriculture. back in n a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with juan gonzalez.. juan: i wanted to follow-up, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about fe one of the things that folks have not got much or pay much attention to is the trump's federal communications recently decided that they were going to sharply reduce the lifeline project, which most people are not aware of, but a lifetime project is a project that provides cell phone and broadband services to low-incomerican there are 500,000 people in puerto rico who receive that lifeline. it is a government subsidy for communications. we'll talk about the communications catastrophe that occurred in puerto rico, but 369,000 people in puerto rico are going to lose this -- 500,000 receive this service. through in a 69,000 will be
elizabeth yeampierrehair i of the climate justice alliance. and katia aviles-vazquez is a puerto rican environmental activist. she e is with the groupup borica organizatition for ecological agriculture. back in n a moment. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amamy goodman with juan gonzalez.. juan: i wanted to follow-up, elizabeth, before the break, you were talking about fe one of the things that folks have not got much or pay much attention to...
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elizabeth: ellison barber with the very latest. thank you so much. leland: will bring in congressman rob wittman of the great commonwealth of virginia, correct? >> leland, yes. leland: some members of congress are having a tough time with the president and administration. it is tough to find a congressman supporting the president on the tariffs in taking on canada. >> i hear from firmer spirit is your friend all of them having concerns about terrorists specifically with canada. canada is one of our strongest allies. i believe there are other ways addressing some of the disparities and the president is correct with the issues. we had to have the positive engagement. leland: do feel the president is putting his personal relationship or animus for lack of relationship with the prime minister about national interest of farmers and machine manufacturers. >> windowless and saw that and the president should look at the far-reaching impact of how tariffs -- >> you really think the president is in looking at the far-reaching impact your >> i think he wants a
elizabeth: ellison barber with the very latest. thank you so much. leland: will bring in congressman rob wittman of the great commonwealth of virginia, correct? >> leland, yes. leland: some members of congress are having a tough time with the president and administration. it is tough to find a congressman supporting the president on the tariffs in taking on canada. >> i hear from firmer spirit is your friend all of them having concerns about terrorists specifically with canada....
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. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. it is my great on earth to be introducing our next speaker today, the persistent senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> as most of you know mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop from reading her warnings about attorney general nominee jeff sessions on the floor of the senate, and what senator mcconnell said at the time was she was warned, she was given an explanation. nevertheless, i think you all want to say theexthree words with me -- nevertheless, she persisted. senator warren did persist and to read coretta scott king said letter to millions of people on facebook live, and mitch mcconnell smug victory lap, turned into a mean as you all know. how many of you seen that meme? habit if you've seen on the t-shirts? w many of you have the t-shirt? there you go. how many of you seen the tattoo? [laughing] i think that's a whole
. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. it is my great on earth to be introducing our next speaker today, the persistent senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> as most of you know mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop from reading her warnings about...
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one big factor is the media phenomenon that is queen elizabeth the second. nation was the first to be broadcast to an audience of millions and. most people will never see the queen in person these photos and films that make up the phenomenon. cindy believe. people dream a little of a world that is only tangible in the media the. exhibition incorporates a project launched by the british broadcaster b.b.c. to mark the queen's ninety second birthday it comprises ninety two photographs representing each year to date. they show the young princess elizabeth through his childhood and teenage years and show her gradually accepting and then honing her. the. prime minister says. she has guided her country to times of war and economic turmoil and now has the repercussions of threats that she looked forward to. but she's always weathered the storm timeless. piece of pizza in the iconic official portrait by buckingham palace the queen isn't shown getting old you know so we chose to display them in parallel to the photos from the b.b.c. series where you can clearly see ho
one big factor is the media phenomenon that is queen elizabeth the second. nation was the first to be broadcast to an audience of millions and. most people will never see the queen in person these photos and films that make up the phenomenon. cindy believe. people dream a little of a world that is only tangible in the media the. exhibition incorporates a project launched by the british broadcaster b.b.c. to mark the queen's ninety second birthday it comprises ninety two photographs representing...
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juan: elizabeth, i would ask you about the response of the diaspora in the united states.learly, not only the beginning of hurricane season, coming up this sunday. last year all the corporate sponsors pulled out because the parade was having oscar lopez rive the freed political prisoner marching in the parade. this year, what do you expect happening at the parade and also, in general, the response of puerto ricans in the united states of what is happening on the island? >> thank you for that question. what we are doing is selector what katia raised them as part of our power pr, a national initiative launched october 11 by climate justice alliance and a lot of our organizations, we sent five brigades to puerto rico and in new york city week raided our power pr n.y.c., puerto rican diaspora response to sustain engagement puerto rico for the long-term. we knew immediately that there would be disaster, but we also knew there was more disaster coming and everybody was really focusing on what was immediate. we were really invested in the long-term. we have done a number of actio
juan: elizabeth, i would ask you about the response of the diaspora in the united states.learly, not only the beginning of hurricane season, coming up this sunday. last year all the corporate sponsors pulled out because the parade was having oscar lopez rive the freed political prisoner marching in the parade. this year, what do you expect happening at the parade and also, in general, the response of puerto ricans in the united states of what is happening on the island? >> thank you for...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes was once considered a rising star. but friday afternoon her fall interest from grace continued as she appeared in district court to face charges of wire fraud alongside former company president. holmes founded theranos in 2003 pitching the company's technology as a cheaper more efficient way of doing blood tests. this meeting shows her meeting with joe biden we he visited the companies newark lab in 2015. however federal prosecutors say holmes and balwani engaged in a multimillion dollar scheme to defraud investors and a separate scheme to defraud doctors and patients. alleging the two of themlied about the accuracy and rile ability of products. in a statement u.s. attorney for the northern district of california said investors large and small from around the world are attracted to silicon valley by its track record, talent and promise. they are also attracted by the fact that behind the innovation and entrepreneurship are rules of law that require honesty, fair play and transparency. both holmes and balwani whose atto
theranos founder elizabeth holmes was once considered a rising star. but friday afternoon her fall interest from grace continued as she appeared in district court to face charges of wire fraud alongside former company president. holmes founded theranos in 2003 pitching the company's technology as a cheaper more efficient way of doing blood tests. this meeting shows her meeting with joe biden we he visited the companies newark lab in 2015. however federal prosecutors say holmes and balwani...
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elizabeth: yeah.iry products. stuart: the president surrounded by greeters, if i can put it like that, entering the presidential limousine is. he'll be brave driving off to the resort. that is marine one in the background. i'm sorry, it's not a limousine, that is marine one, the president's helicopter. he's in and he's going to fly away, and that's what's going on. ashley: we're going to get a lot of awkward group shots. that's about it. stuart: all right, everyone, it is all happening this hour. here's what you're going to see. president trump landed at -- is about to land, he's just taken off to land at the resort in canada where the confrontation on trade will actually take place. a love fest is not expected. canada and the europeans are united in their opposition to our president. a few minutes after he lands at the resort he holds a you were on one -- a one-on-one with france's emmanuel macron. we're going to be watching this closely. they got along very well when they met in washington in april,
elizabeth: yeah.iry products. stuart: the president surrounded by greeters, if i can put it like that, entering the presidential limousine is. he'll be brave driving off to the resort. that is marine one in the background. i'm sorry, it's not a limousine, that is marine one, the president's helicopter. he's in and he's going to fly away, and that's what's going on. ashley: we're going to get a lot of awkward group shots. that's about it. stuart: all right, everyone, it is all happening this...
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook.x 5's katie nielsen on the first of its kind artificial intelligence program starting up -- starting off in sonoma county. >> reporter: no one is prepared for last october's deadly firestorm. >> the scope, the volume, the intensity of fire was overwhelming our systems. >> reporter: for the first time in history, the department of homeland security is stepping in to help philip new fire response system. >> the united states is amazing with their private sector and where it is going in new technology. how can we leverage that technology to help the first responders? >> reporter: the most promising develop meant, artificial intelligence which could help predict fires and help after a fire is already burning. >> to take fires and the environmental effects and model where the fire is going and what will be at stake. >> reporter: sonoma county emergency managers faced criticism about their response the moment the fire started. that is something fema says could be improved using ai. >> you ha
. >> i'm elizabeth cook.x 5's katie nielsen on the first of its kind artificial intelligence program starting up -- starting off in sonoma county. >> reporter: no one is prepared for last october's deadly firestorm. >> the scope, the volume, the intensity of fire was overwhelming our systems. >> reporter: for the first time in history, the department of homeland security is stepping in to help philip new fire response system. >> the united states is amazing with...
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hi, casey. >> hey, elizabeth. right behind me is the international border crossing, one here in el paso and taking you right into juarez, mexico. on the other side of us, we want to show you live pictures now of a gathering of people at the international crossing bridge where this is also part of the rallies taking part across the country and just saw garrett tenney attending and gillian at the top of the show. right now in el paso we've got a crowd of about 100 protesters or so, they marched through the streets of downtown el paso this morning and they made their way to one of the international border crossings here. this is part of the families belong together and free event, a grass roots movement, organizing dozens across the country. local clergy and civil rights advocates among some of the speakers. the president saying, people would be afraid to walk outside of their houses in this country if ice were abolished, but that's what many still here are calling for as you heard, the same rallying cry here at the
hi, casey. >> hey, elizabeth. right behind me is the international border crossing, one here in el paso and taking you right into juarez, mexico. on the other side of us, we want to show you live pictures now of a gathering of people at the international crossing bridge where this is also part of the rallies taking part across the country and just saw garrett tenney attending and gillian at the top of the show. right now in el paso we've got a crowd of about 100 protesters or so, they...
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you and elizabeth warren i could watch the rest of the hour.uch of the real estate as you need. >> thank you, my friend. >>> the pres
you and elizabeth warren i could watch the rest of the hour.uch of the real estate as you need. >> thank you, my friend. >>> the pres
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it's pocahontas, elizabeth warren. she's not happy. she's the worst pocahontas. elizabeth warren?n leaders have said the president's use of pocahontas is a slur. i know that the native american community there in massachusetts is important to you, will be important to you if you are fortunate enough to be elected to the senate. will you call on the president and do what your opponent in the primary did not last week to stop using pocahontas as a racial slur and epithet? >> i don't think anybody should be using racist comments or name calling. we should stand up on our own merits in this race. and i think that you saw elizabeth warren last night in her convention speech where she said she gets under people's skin and so both sides are doing some of this. where she says she's just beginning. this hyperpartisan behavior doesn't help us in massachusetts here to create relationships in washington. so all of that should be off the table. >> beth lindstrom, great to have you this morning. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> so next hour, president trump is going to talk more about what exact
it's pocahontas, elizabeth warren. she's not happy. she's the worst pocahontas. elizabeth warren?n leaders have said the president's use of pocahontas is a slur. i know that the native american community there in massachusetts is important to you, will be important to you if you are fortunate enough to be elected to the senate. will you call on the president and do what your opponent in the primary did not last week to stop using pocahontas as a racial slur and epithet? >> i don't think...
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i saw the headlines about elizabeth holmes stepping down, so what is the company today?s she the ceo of? >> you know, i think they have a lot of legal work to do, so the company exists to help with her that. i am sure that they have all sorts of pending lawsuits from people who received these blood tests, and who want to pursue legal action further against the company. emily: ok. olivia zaleski, i know you will keep us posted. still ahead, the president's space aspirations take off, calling for robotic explorers on the moon as soon as next year. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president trump wants to create a u.s. space force. he announced the new military branch at a national space council at the white house on monday. >> i am hereby directing the department of defense and the pentagon to immediately begin the process necessary to establish a space for us as -- force as the sixth branch of the armed forces. emily: the president says it would be separate from the air force, but equal in stature and he signed a also a directive, which aims to make it easi
i saw the headlines about elizabeth holmes stepping down, so what is the company today?s she the ceo of? >> you know, i think they have a lot of legal work to do, so the company exists to help with her that. i am sure that they have all sorts of pending lawsuits from people who received these blood tests, and who want to pursue legal action further against the company. emily: ok. olivia zaleski, i know you will keep us posted. still ahead, the president's space aspirations take off,...
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back this break we will be with the final speaker of the day, elizabeth barron from the university of virginia. she will talk about elizabeth van loo, the unions by who operated a ring out of the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. but now c-span takes you on the road. benny: name a bridge after edmund pettis, certain things happen. first, you stamp a modern marvel with the name of someone who supported white supremacy for decades. he's a confederate hero. there is the sense that the past in the present have come together. you have a modern bridge with a name who was possibly a kkk leader and a key voice of white supremacy here in the south. bridge waspettus completed in 1940. the bridge replaced a much older and somewhat dysfunctional wooden bridge people had to click by hand if a ship was coming through of any height. it was meant to update the link between montgomery, the state capital, and the black belt here. it was pretty much people leaving the black belt to go to montgomery. the connection of the bridge is that many would come to the capital to seek political capital to
back this break we will be with the final speaker of the day, elizabeth barron from the university of virginia. she will talk about elizabeth van loo, the unions by who operated a ring out of the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. but now c-span takes you on the road. benny: name a bridge after edmund pettis, certain things happen. first, you stamp a modern marvel with the name of someone who supported white supremacy for decades. he's a confederate hero. there is the sense that the...
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we've got senator elizabeth warren here tonight live and in studio. we're going to be joined momentito by the top democrat on the intelligence committee. we will talk about that a.g. lawsuit with both of them. but we will also talk about this report from the justice department. i feel like today, both from that new york lawsuit and from this i.g. report from the justice department, i feel like today with these two huge pieces of news we got information about possibly illegal or improper ways that this president got help in his presidential campaign. we also today, i feel like we finally got a ton of stuff settled. we got official determinations on so much stuff today that we have reported and discussed and fought over for more than a year now. there's a lot to get to. but let's start with the long-awaited justice department inspector general report into whether or not the fbi and the justice department followed the right policies and procedures during the 2016 election, when they investigated hillary clinton for having used a private e-mail server whe
we've got senator elizabeth warren here tonight live and in studio. we're going to be joined momentito by the top democrat on the intelligence committee. we will talk about that a.g. lawsuit with both of them. but we will also talk about this report from the justice department. i feel like today, both from that new york lawsuit and from this i.g. report from the justice department, i feel like today with these two huge pieces of news we got information about possibly illegal or improper ways...
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the brain child of stanford dropout, elizabeth holmes.ny and holmes have gone from silicon valley unicorn to allegory as holmes was indicted on federal wire fraud charges. >> it's a ghastly tale. i think most people are astonished by this. you didn't think this would happen in silicon valley in the year 2018 after all that we've been through. reporter: holmes and forger theranos president were charged with defrauding investors as well as misleading doctors and patients. holmes promised to shake up the medical testing industry with a device that could screen for thousands of diseases with just a few drops of blood. holmes was lauded and had a whose who of silicon valley on the board. we posed the question to russell hancock, whether this was a piece of a larger puzzle, a potential silicon valley start up snake oil. >> the hope is this really is an exceptional case and there's not a contagen across silicon valley. i cannot explain how this particular board of directors and investors were so completely taken in and why they weren't executing
the brain child of stanford dropout, elizabeth holmes.ny and holmes have gone from silicon valley unicorn to allegory as holmes was indicted on federal wire fraud charges. >> it's a ghastly tale. i think most people are astonished by this. you didn't think this would happen in silicon valley in the year 2018 after all that we've been through. reporter: holmes and forger theranos president were charged with defrauding investors as well as misleading doctors and patients. holmes promised to...
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>> elizabeth warren. >> tucker: was at elizabeth warren? disney chief over worker pay. >> you talk about being a family oriented company well, we've got families right here. >> tucker: and your defense, kind of interchangeable, the new england socialists. not correct. it's 0-0 moving into the third question. here it is. an fbi agent found himself in hot water this week after he accidentally fired a gun into a crowd of bar patrons and drop someone. what was he doing when the gun went w off? >> tucker: we have to go to the judges. >> he posed first. >> tucker: you have to wait until i finish asking it. for some reason or does it done might judges say that's okay. with the answer, sean spicer? >> he was dancing. >> tucker: with a gun? i don't believe you. let's go to the tape. >> an off-duty anightclub danciy until his gun gets away. watch as the agent a goes for a backflip,, his handgun slipped loose, falling to the floor, and firing. >> tucker: there you go ask mike our judges say, it was the end of the question anyway. you got it. [laughter
>> elizabeth warren. >> tucker: was at elizabeth warren? disney chief over worker pay. >> you talk about being a family oriented company well, we've got families right here. >> tucker: and your defense, kind of interchangeable, the new england socialists. not correct. it's 0-0 moving into the third question. here it is. an fbi agent found himself in hot water this week after he accidentally fired a gun into a crowd of bar patrons and drop someone. what was he doing when...