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it was elizabeth.y was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually 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 befo
it was elizabeth.y was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually 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...
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elizabeth: thank you so much.resident trump just finishing up that joint press conference with the president of the european commission announced concessions by the e.u. blake burman has the latest details in washington d.c. this is great breaking news, huh? >> reporter: yes, indeed. the head of european commission and president trump trying to avert a trade war, essentially, with what they said here in the rose garden earlier today. jean claude said he came to the white house to try to strike a deal, and he did just that. essentially, liz, this is a framework, goals in mind so that these two can negotiate and negotiate going forward as to what they want to try to achieve. the two leaders said they agreed on the following: one, strengthening their cooperation on energy deals like importing liquid natural gas, increasing u.s. soybean sales to the e.u., working to reform the world trade organization and working to bring non-auto industrial tariffs down to 0%. >> we agreed today, first of all, to work together toward
elizabeth: thank you so much.resident trump just finishing up that joint press conference with the president of the european commission announced concessions by the e.u. blake burman has the latest details in washington d.c. this is great breaking news, huh? >> reporter: yes, indeed. the head of european commission and president trump trying to avert a trade war, essentially, with what they said here in the rose garden earlier today. jean claude said he came to the white house to try to...
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elizabeth: okay.spapers have been in trouble, but this is a back story to what we're going to show you now. publishing giant trunk cutting in half the newsroom at the new york daily news, including the top editor, jim rich, saying the publication will now focus more on digital and breaking news, notably crime, civil justice and public responsibility. this has been a left-leaning new york city newspaper be, it has been a frequent critic of the president over the years. the daily news parent company, the stock of that company close aring the day in the red. kelsey harkness is back with us along with democrat strategist we welcome -- [inaudible] good to see you, guys. you know, kelsey, both new york mayor bill de blasio and governor cuomo, they're worried about what is going on at the daily news. the governor saying, quote: this will undoubtedly devastate many households, hurt an important new york institution. your reaction. >> looks as somebody in the journalism industry, my heart does go out to those
elizabeth: okay.spapers have been in trouble, but this is a back story to what we're going to show you now. publishing giant trunk cutting in half the newsroom at the new york daily news, including the top editor, jim rich, saying the publication will now focus more on digital and breaking news, notably crime, civil justice and public responsibility. this has been a left-leaning new york city newspaper be, it has been a frequent critic of the president over the years. the daily news parent...
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elizabeth: it is central planning.nment bureaucrats running everyone's healthcare basically wasting hundreds of billions of dollars , chronic shortages of doctors, long waits, hospital overcrowding, no drug innovation. i mean again, no other country pays 100 percent. regan is missing the president arriving in tampa florida. for a make america great again rally tonight. he will host a business roundtable just after 6 pm eastern time. again, make america great again rally at 7 pm eastern time. we will be on it live at the time of lou dobbs. getting back quickly to is going on with bernie sanders plan. any chance that this could happen or will it be shut down in congress? >> there is zero chance that it will happen. and i think they know that at the end of the day. i have challenge my democratic colleagues on the floor of the u.s. house and said, i heard you say you want single-payer. what is your idea how to pay for it? they look at their shoes awkwardly and admit they have no idea. there is no intent to this will ever a
elizabeth: it is central planning.nment bureaucrats running everyone's healthcare basically wasting hundreds of billions of dollars , chronic shortages of doctors, long waits, hospital overcrowding, no drug innovation. i mean again, no other country pays 100 percent. regan is missing the president arriving in tampa florida. for a make america great again rally tonight. he will host a business roundtable just after 6 pm eastern time. again, make america great again rally at 7 pm eastern time. we...
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elizabeth: all right. so the claim from elizabeth juan, four jobs.saying people working 80 hours a week, they're a tiny fraction of the overall pool of workers, 310,000 people. and, listen, we don't want people working multiple minimum wage jobs, that's not the point, but we have up to the 7 million job openings -- >> exactly. elizabeth: -- where companies can't find workers. >> that is the true issue for the economy right now. employers are looking for workers, and really workers feel very confident in leaving their job and looking for a new one. that is one of the economic data points that employers are really struggling with now which is how do we hold on to our workers once we've hired them because this labor market is so tight. that's good news for workers. that generally means wages will increase, that there will be more competitive opportunities for people who are looking to leave their job and start a new one. and, of course, you're right, we don't want people working multiple jobs, but the fact of the matter is they're not. the economy right
elizabeth: all right. so the claim from elizabeth juan, four jobs.saying people working 80 hours a week, they're a tiny fraction of the overall pool of workers, 310,000 people. and, listen, we don't want people working multiple minimum wage jobs, that's not the point, but we have up to the 7 million job openings -- >> exactly. elizabeth: -- where companies can't find workers. >> that is the true issue for the economy right now. employers are looking for workers, and really workers...
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elizabeth: all right.going to stay on this story because, i'll tell you, i'm not sure the food safety is all it's cracked up to be. i think there's major potholes and issues there. >> check expiration dates, make sure your food is cooked -- elizabeth: where it comes from. >> yes, and if you're having symptoms, see your doctor. elizabeth: doctor, you're great. great reporting there, great insights. >>> amazon, huge beat on profits. some issues about the revenues, missing estimates. the stock is still jumping. we have more on that. stay right there. ♪ ♪ forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ .. president trump: the president talking to factory workers in illinois. facebook lost the equivalent of a mcdonald's in market value. and look who is here. charles payne is here with making money. charles: t
elizabeth: all right.going to stay on this story because, i'll tell you, i'm not sure the food safety is all it's cracked up to be. i think there's major potholes and issues there. >> check expiration dates, make sure your food is cooked -- elizabeth: where it comes from. >> yes, and if you're having symptoms, see your doctor. elizabeth: doctor, you're great. great reporting there, great insights. >>> amazon, huge beat on profits. some issues about the revenues, missing...
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elizabeth: a busy weekend after a busy week. i'm elizabeth prann. on the latest leg of his tumultuous international tour, president trump facing demonstrations on his own golf course. kevin joins us with the latest. hi, kevin. >> great to be with you. continuing his beautiful u.k. trip here in picturesque scotland not far from where we are here. the president is at his private course over at turnberry. yes, in between phone calls and meetings he'll get in a few rounds on the link. and the president has been hearing from protesters as he makes his way around the course at his private course at turnberry. this, as literally hundreds of protesters gathered, not just along the course, but also in nearby edinboro to voice opposition to the president's arrival here in beautiful scotland. although, i think to be fair, folks, the crowds were clearly much, much smaller than those we saw in london yesterday, although i think it's also fair to say no less passionate. the president nonplussed and not bothered out on the course by it. in fact he's been up and on
elizabeth: a busy weekend after a busy week. i'm elizabeth prann. on the latest leg of his tumultuous international tour, president trump facing demonstrations on his own golf course. kevin joins us with the latest. hi, kevin. >> great to be with you. continuing his beautiful u.k. trip here in picturesque scotland not far from where we are here. the president is at his private course over at turnberry. yes, in between phone calls and meetings he'll get in a few rounds on the link. and the...
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elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. thank you so much for joining us today.resident trump firework back at reports that his former attorney michael cohen recorded a conversation about making payments to a former playboy model. more from bedford, new jersey where the president is saying this weekend. >> the president has issued several tweets for the last 24 hours. the one that caught everyone's eye has to do with the conversation recorded by his former attorney michael cohen. now, this happened two months before the presidential election in 2016. the recorded conversation is. here is what he tweeted. we want to show it to you here. inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer's office early in the morning. almost unheard of. even more inconceivable, a lawyer would tape a client, totally unheard of and perhaps illegal. the good news is that your favorite president has done nothing wrong, exclamation point. what he's talking about in the breaking into part is about the records that were seized from michael cohen's office, home and apartment earli
elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. thank you so much for joining us today.resident trump firework back at reports that his former attorney michael cohen recorded a conversation about making payments to a former playboy model. more from bedford, new jersey where the president is saying this weekend. >> the president has issued several tweets for the last 24 hours. the one that caught everyone's eye has to do with the conversation recorded by his former attorney michael cohen. now, this...
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elizabeth: okay. want to make a distinction here because the tapes were made -- they cannot-- am i right when they cannot prove intent? or get-- ments they can't get admitted into court. the tapes aren't complete. you can't make a whole bunch of the conversation out and it's only half of the tape. it's a proof problem, i don't think they can be introduced in court, much less used. elizabeth: the take away, a, why do we care and also the timing. you're right. he's now the president of the united states. at the time he was running for president, so that the lines are getting blurred on where is that cash coming from, is there a conflict when it comes to campaign finance. do we need to care about that? >> no, i think ultimately this is going to blow over and it's not going to be important. i think you have to remember the motivation of mr. cohen. his motivation is, a, to get a presumptive pardon from the president or angle and get a good deal with the special counsel's office and ultimate i will, you hav
elizabeth: okay. want to make a distinction here because the tapes were made -- they cannot-- am i right when they cannot prove intent? or get-- ments they can't get admitted into court. the tapes aren't complete. you can't make a whole bunch of the conversation out and it's only half of the tape. it's a proof problem, i don't think they can be introduced in court, much less used. elizabeth: the take away, a, why do we care and also the timing. you're right. he's now the president of the united...
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elizabeth: he was born in 1820 or 21. he was taken by the missionary another who was the assistant to the missionary. he was taken in 1832 from mexico to rome. they would study to be missionaries and return to the territory. emancipatended to the native people from the californian missions and secularize those missions. ultimately, just before emancipation and secularization they leftnto effect, with the father and they went to mexico and then to rome. steve: if you had the ability to walk into one of those missions, what would you have seen? you would not see a terrible amount of work going on, a tremendous amount of work. they were spinning worlds, they weremaking textiles, there hide and tallow workshops. there were leather making workshops. also, workshops in which food was being processed. there would be a big kitchen, there would be a large -- lard i infirmary. betweename congenital the military and the native people. you would see big dispensaries and then some of the most luxurious missions would have some for the
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elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. to find out who president trump will pick to be the nominee for the supreme court to replace justice anthony kennedy. we'll take a closer look at who is on the short list. leland: preparing for putin, the president getting ready for a foreign trip that includes a sit-down with vladimir pew ton. we'll take a look at what's at stake. elizabeth: a dangerous heat wave fueling wildfires in california. we'll check in to see if there is any relief in sight for people out west. mixed reactions to the u.s. latest meeting with north korea. secretary bom pompeo said the meeting was productive. the north koreans said it was, quote, regrettable. rich edson is in tokyo with more. >> reporter: in a few hours, mike pompeo will brief top officials in tokyo. he calls the result of two days of meetings in pyongyang productive. north korea says they're regrettable. secretary of state before leaving pyongyang addressed reporters on the tarmac there. he said the u.s. and north korea made progress on centra
elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. to find out who president trump will pick to be the nominee for the supreme court to replace justice anthony kennedy. we'll take a closer look at who is on the short list. leland: preparing for putin, the president getting ready for a foreign trip that includes a sit-down with vladimir pew ton. we'll take a look at what's at stake. elizabeth: a dangerous heat wave fueling wildfires in california. we'll check in to see if there is any relief in sight for people...
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so, theranos and elizabeth holmes first came on my radar when i read a profile of elizabeth holmes inthe "the new yorker" magazine in late 20 14678 she had become a celebrate, about a year or more since she had risen to fame and she had graced the cover of for money magazine and that was in the first time i discovered the company exist and this young woman founded it and then i learned of the company's valuation and of her great wealth, and there was a thing -- a couple things but one thing in particular that struck me is odd as i was reading that new yorker profile on the subway home from manhattan to brooklyn which was this notion at a 19-year-old college dropout with just two september -- semesters of chemical engineering just drop out and pioneered groundbreaking new medical science. this is happened before in silicon valley. there have been press dens with mark zuckerberg and bill gates and taught. thes how to code and program on a computer when they were young, legend has it that zuckerberg taught himself how to code on his father's computer when he was ten years old, and that's
so, theranos and elizabeth holmes first came on my radar when i read a profile of elizabeth holmes inthe "the new yorker" magazine in late 20 14678 she had become a celebrate, about a year or more since she had risen to fame and she had graced the cover of for money magazine and that was in the first time i discovered the company exist and this young woman founded it and then i learned of the company's valuation and of her great wealth, and there was a thing -- a couple things but one...
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elizabeth: i get that. [laughter] michel:so it's not my role to comment on going declarations just for right now, there is a press conference between president trump and theresa may. i don't want to comment. as a matter of fact, factually i can just say that the rule is clear and well known by everybody, including the uk because we have elaborated this rule with the uk for 44 years. we are working on the basis of -- as i just said in my speech, an ambitious free trade agreement with the u.k. for two grilli, as we did with canada in the last few months. as far as the trade policy is concerned, it's also possible for the uk to ask to be part of a customs union with us on goods. that means in that case that the uk will be included in our trade policy for goods. they can be free to have any kind of free trade agreement for services of any country. and the rules are well known by everybody. and as with: the white paper was released yesterday, and i know that you haven't had a chance to study it in depth, but i a
elizabeth: i get that. [laughter] michel:so it's not my role to comment on going declarations just for right now, there is a press conference between president trump and theresa may. i don't want to comment. as a matter of fact, factually i can just say that the rule is clear and well known by everybody, including the uk because we have elaborated this rule with the uk for 44 years. we are working on the basis of -- as i just said in my speech, an ambitious free trade agreement with the u.k....
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elizabeth holmes was once the start up darling. her company promised to do away with painful sharp needle blood tests, replacing them with one simple pick of the finger. she had the look and the drive to become the youngest female billionaire, revered by entrepreneurs and politicians. she attracted big name investors. at one point henry kissinger, george schultz was on her board. there was just one problem. it was all a fraud. john brought down this house of cards. and his new book "bad blood" laying out his investigation into the scandal. he explained what first tipped him off and his pain taking pursuit of clues when he joined me this week from new york. >> welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> so, look, we have announced your book "bad blood" is interesting. what got your attention? what made you delve into this story? >> well, i had covered health care at "the wall street journal" for the better part of ten years, and i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in the "new yorker" magazine in late 2014. she had rocket
elizabeth holmes was once the start up darling. her company promised to do away with painful sharp needle blood tests, replacing them with one simple pick of the finger. she had the look and the drive to become the youngest female billionaire, revered by entrepreneurs and politicians. she attracted big name investors. at one point henry kissinger, george schultz was on her board. there was just one problem. it was all a fraud. john brought down this house of cards. and his new book "bad...
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kissinger was quoted in the new yorker i saying his wife had tried to set elizabeth up on date. it was clear she was lying about the relationship. i knew it was a big story gambling with patients lives in the journal wouldn't let me go to print with just one source if they were anonymous. so it was a game of corroboration over the ensuing months. i was corroborated what alan was telling me and that is how i came across other employees and one was tyler schultz who was george schultz is grandson he had worked there eight months and had come to the conclusion it was a fraud scam at the tail and try to alert his grandfather and opened his eyes to what was going on and george did not believe him. so he had to leave he follows his bottle back for over a year but then when i started to poke around and call his ex- colleagues he heard this journal reporter was poking around he will be up and at that point alan had told me about tyler and said you can try again as well and i thought that connection was interesting as you know there is a feature you can see who is checking out your profi
kissinger was quoted in the new yorker i saying his wife had tried to set elizabeth up on date. it was clear she was lying about the relationship. i knew it was a big story gambling with patients lives in the journal wouldn't let me go to print with just one source if they were anonymous. so it was a game of corroboration over the ensuing months. i was corroborated what alan was telling me and that is how i came across other employees and one was tyler schultz who was george schultz is grandson...
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we saw that in those states. >> elizabeth: there are 42 socialist candidates. and can run. >> jessica: there is a republican who is running who was a so i don't think we need to talk about who's showing up on the ballot. the point is that meeting in ohio took place because there is a fissure within the party not necessarily because of numbers but because of influence and bernie sanders has a massive influence because of the social network. >> harris: when bernie sanders has a mantle, you have them working against him. and it cost her her position but you have opposition already in your party to his socialist bent. it was a problem then, he remains a problem now. what will you do about it? >> jessica: i think people will continue to run local elections. they are running around all over the country and is detrimental. and she's also putting her falls on election saying she when them. she didn't do well with african-americans. be when i heard you say earlier joe crowley because he could step back into this race in new york. >> jessica: her race at 26,000 people, s
we saw that in those states. >> elizabeth: there are 42 socialist candidates. and can run. >> jessica: there is a republican who is running who was a so i don't think we need to talk about who's showing up on the ballot. the point is that meeting in ohio took place because there is a fissure within the party not necessarily because of numbers but because of influence and bernie sanders has a massive influence because of the social network. >> harris: when bernie sanders has a...
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elizabeth: that was an easy one. the key principle we have to ake care for freedoms, the market, autonomy and respecting the uk and respect our autonomy, the integrity of the market. he politics. d to be part of this convention -- [indiscernible] >> irish times. i just wanted to get some more of your views on the irish backstop. you mentioned that there is more or less agreed. you didn't say the 20% but you said ireland is a problem and has not been resolved of the where do things stand now and something that has gone on this in order for a deal to be done by october? chel: following my mandate which is on the side of the government. and 26 othersator .e must have an agreement if we wanted a treaty, we must backstop fortional ireland, if i can give you some more details. ireland is very clear. i don't want to come back to the two countries, on the same island, we have two countries and no border thanks to what we call the good friday agreement 20 years ago that established the peace. there is no border. and more than
elizabeth: that was an easy one. the key principle we have to ake care for freedoms, the market, autonomy and respecting the uk and respect our autonomy, the integrity of the market. he politics. d to be part of this convention -- [indiscernible] >> irish times. i just wanted to get some more of your views on the irish backstop. you mentioned that there is more or less agreed. you didn't say the 20% but you said ireland is a problem and has not been resolved of the where do things stand...
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senator elizabeth warren. ♪ [applause] [cheering] sen. warren: hello, aclu. right, i'm so pleased to be here with you this afternoon and i want to say a very special thank you to your extraordinary leader, susan herrmann. thank you, susan, for all you do. i also want to give a shout out to a person who has shown the --reciation and commitment deep appreciation and commitment for the fight for justice, anthony romero. [applause] i also know that out there we aclu ine folks from massachusetts out there. massachusetts aclu, good. all right, let's be blunt. our democracy is under attack. judiciaryd impartial of free press, the rule of law, the foundations of 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, color, people committed to building a better future. i look out here and i see donald trump's worst nightmare. [applause] today, i want to talk about the fight to save our democracy. why we fight and who we are fighting for. like
senator elizabeth warren. ♪ [applause] [cheering] sen. warren: hello, aclu. right, i'm so pleased to be here with you this afternoon and i want to say a very special thank you to your extraordinary leader, susan herrmann. thank you, susan, for all you do. i also want to give a shout out to a person who has shown the --reciation and commitment deep appreciation and commitment for the fight for justice, anthony romero. [applause] i also know that out there we aclu ine folks from massachusetts...
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. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts spoke at the recent american civil liberties union conference. aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. a very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an
. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts spoke at the recent american civil liberties union conference. aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. a very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff...
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elizabeth: that was an easy one. michel: the key principle we have to take care for freedoms, the market, autonomy and respecting the sovereignty of have to and they respect the economy of the eu, and the integrity of the eu and the politics. and to be part of this convention is one part of the response. suzanne lynch from "the irish times." i just wanted to get some more of your views on the irish backstop. you mentioned 80% of the agreement had been more or less agreed. you didn't say the 20% but you said ireland is a problem and has not been resolved. where do things stand now, and that and is it imperative something that has gone on this in order for a deal to be done by october? michel: following my mandate , which is on the side of the negotiator asam a well as the 26 others. agreement, aan backstop for ireland. treaty if we want a under withdrawal we must have an , operational backstop for ireland, if i can give you some more details. ireland is very clear and serious. between the to come two countries, but on
elizabeth: that was an easy one. michel: the key principle we have to take care for freedoms, the market, autonomy and respecting the sovereignty of have to and they respect the economy of the eu, and the integrity of the eu and the politics. and to be part of this convention is one part of the response. suzanne lynch from "the irish times." i just wanted to get some more of your views on the irish backstop. you mentioned 80% of the agreement had been more or less agreed. you didn't...
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senator elizabeth warren leads the roundtable. according to the president opioid commission, there were 574 opioid deaths through september 2017, 10% of individuals who meet treatment -- you need treatment for substance abuse actually receive it. >> we are waiting for the start of a forum on the opioid epidemic. this is taking place in baltimore, maryland. elijah cummings and elizabeth warren will lead to the roundtable. we expect it to start in a moment live on c-span. have anhe forum, we opportunity to tell you about programming coming up. along with this event, today's "washington journal" focused on the opioid epidemic highlighting challenges in baltimore. we will re-air it at 8:00 p.m. eastern. u.s. policy in iran with a focus on nonproliferation both take place. you can watch that at noon eastern on c-span. also available are c-span.org, or you can listen to with our free c-span radio app. of --in denuclearization and denuclearization of the korean peninsula posted by the arms control association at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-sp
senator elizabeth warren leads the roundtable. according to the president opioid commission, there were 574 opioid deaths through september 2017, 10% of individuals who meet treatment -- you need treatment for substance abuse actually receive it. >> we are waiting for the start of a forum on the opioid epidemic. this is taking place in baltimore, maryland. elijah cummings and elizabeth warren will lead to the roundtable. we expect it to start in a moment live on c-span. have anhe forum,...
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. >> margot is elizabeth the first, queen of england. saoirse ronan is mary. queen of scotland. are relatives. and bitter rivals. >> queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland. >> margot underwent quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the vii. and also didn't recognize herself when pictures from the set were published. >> i on the day was like, oh, god, i look like voldemort, 'cause i've got the nose and so much pros prosthetics and -- >> like this one. >> that's the one. >> how long is that in hair and makeup, by the way? >> 3 1/2 hours. >> my dear cousin, elizabeth, i hope we might meet in person that i might embrace you. >> these two women waged a blood thirsty battle for the crown. >> i know your heart has more within it than the men who consul you. >> you would do well to watch your words. >> i will not be scolded by my inferior. >> your inferior! >> she's an amazing person and very down to earth and is one of those people that like keeps their people close and she's got her priorities in order. so, yeah, it's great, we
. >> margot is elizabeth the first, queen of england. saoirse ronan is mary. queen of scotland. are relatives. and bitter rivals. >> queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland. >> margot underwent quite the transformation to play the daughter of henry the vii. and also didn't recognize herself when pictures from the set were published. >> i on the day was like, oh, god, i look like voldemort, 'cause i've got the nose and so much pros...
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elizabeth warren is not even in the running. she is 71. >> the surprising thing about donald trump is at his age he was so active. everyone thought he would never be able to keep up the pace and he did. he never stopped. what's also interesting about those people that you mentioned and even some in the introduction is it's how used are they to running in the old setting versus in a trump environment. social media, the attacks,s visceral. the folks we talked about for the most part are people who run traditional campaigns. can they break out of the mold of this is how you do something to run against donald trump. >> who are the front-runners? >> i would put cory booker. >> because he's going to run? >> he will be one of the most nimble. he has been on social media and he adapts that way. >> joe biden. those are the only candidates if they run against donald trump in 2020. this is a crucial election. we have seen what happened in this country and how conversations and narratives have been transformed with him only being in office
elizabeth warren is not even in the running. she is 71. >> the surprising thing about donald trump is at his age he was so active. everyone thought he would never be able to keep up the pace and he did. he never stopped. what's also interesting about those people that you mentioned and even some in the introduction is it's how used are they to running in the old setting versus in a trump environment. social media, the attacks,s visceral. the folks we talked about for the most part are...
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it also is a favorite place of queen elizabeth and there they are. go ahead. >> harris: i was going to step in, didn't want to miss the moment that we were watching there, the queen with the president and the first lady they are, first of all, a photo op and as you were talking about, the history, i just wanted to interject with the current and arguably the future because this conversation is going to go from here, a lot happening in london with the president there and with americans making news all over the place. let's watch and listen together. ♪ >> harris: so you have the royal greeting of queen elizabeth the second with our president and first lady, and how the guard of honor will give a salute. we will continue to watch and listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> harris: in the countryside of england outside of windsor castle, uc queen elizabeth the second there has just finished what they call an inspection of the guard of honor, and in the march path by the military guard with our president and first lady by her side and now the greeting continues and i want to bri
it also is a favorite place of queen elizabeth and there they are. go ahead. >> harris: i was going to step in, didn't want to miss the moment that we were watching there, the queen with the president and the first lady they are, first of all, a photo op and as you were talking about, the history, i just wanted to interject with the current and arguably the future because this conversation is going to go from here, a lot happening in london with the president there and with americans...
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do you think that elizabeth warren is the front runner?> she is a front runner just as much as a dozen other people are front runners. it is too soon. i will tell you the day after midterms who the front runner is and i will stick for that for about 48 hours. >> dana: oh, really? the president is hosting an event later. they have a product from every state. from virginia, chico enterprise enterprises. >> that is very good. that is a very good pepperoni roll. congratulations america. >> that will be live in the next hour. thanks, chris. live from the white house where we await the briefing from sarah sanders any minute now. plus president trump reacting. straight ahead what the president says. but first, here's congressman trey gowdy. >> i don't have an issue with looking into people that have cozy relationships with russia. that is fine, that is what law enforcement is supposed to do. i do have an issue when you rely on political opposition research that is on vetted. ♪ k you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia
do you think that elizabeth warren is the front runner?> she is a front runner just as much as a dozen other people are front runners. it is too soon. i will tell you the day after midterms who the front runner is and i will stick for that for about 48 hours. >> dana: oh, really? the president is hosting an event later. they have a product from every state. from virginia, chico enterprise enterprises. >> that is very good. that is a very good pepperoni roll. congratulations...
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well elizabeth palmer has reported from moscow for years, and how has the russian media interpreted this morning? >> they're loving it. they're trying to line up with president trump against many of the u.s. institutions, and this really bolsters the case that they're trying to make that if it weren't for, for example, the justice department indictments and various -- what the russians would call deep state interference, president trump would be here offering normal relations with russia. so it's really played into putin's hands even before this summit gets going. >> what's the best-case scenario for president trump as he comes into the summit? >> oh, i think he's already come. he's come off this triumphant world cup soccer event, the largest event in the world. he hosted it. it was flawless. now he's being shown on tv all over the world sitting down with the u.s. president. he doesn't have to walk out of this with anything. he's already got a great victory. >> it is incredible to think in addition to this unprecedent private meeting between the two presidents, there will also be a press
well elizabeth palmer has reported from moscow for years, and how has the russian media interpreted this morning? >> they're loving it. they're trying to line up with president trump against many of the u.s. institutions, and this really bolsters the case that they're trying to make that if it weren't for, for example, the justice department indictments and various -- what the russians would call deep state interference, president trump would be here offering normal relations with russia....
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what elizabeth warren told cnbc that is sure to get a lot of attention today.mments coming up happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> he wei and welcome back thank you, alphabet because futures are continuing to gain strength the nasdaq at record highs today will be another record day for the equity markets dow futures are now indicated up 107 points >>> senator elizabeth warren sounding off on everything from technology to tariffs in an exclusive cnbc interview she sat down with john harwood who joins us now from d.c. john >> as you know, elizabeth warren is one of the most prominent democratic senators, a prospect for the 2020 presidential race she describes herself as a capitalist who doesn't like companies abusing their power. so the $5 billion fine that the eu slapped on google for antitrust reasons, president trump criticized it for going after an american company, elizabeth
what elizabeth warren told cnbc that is sure to get a lot of attention today.mments coming up happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> he wei and welcome back thank you, alphabet because futures are continuing to gain strength the nasdaq at record highs today will be another record day for the equity...
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[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. as we've said, from generation to generation, so this is lots of reasons. we're going to begin the question period. so just go to the microphone. you feelortable, if comfortable, say your name. it's a public meeting. begin tobeth will answer your questions. >> don't be shy. >> don't you have a question? you always have a question. you're a great questioning person. >> you've got one coming. >> okay. sir? >> my name is gregory gomes. from america. i'm from the caribbean. so i'm from a different part of the world. this raises a whole set of questions. is, do youportant believe, based on your own experiences, that what happened mean, with ronald was talkou know, there about impeachment. iran contra? >> yes. and but he said it was too point.us to do at that but a constitutional question, in my opinion. believe that watergate show thatntially there are problems with the u.s. there'stion, that maybe too much power within the office and that, yount, know, if you have people there president,
[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. as we've said, from generation to generation, so this is lots of reasons. we're going to begin the question period. so just go to the microphone. you feelortable, if comfortable, say your name. it's a public meeting. begin tobeth will answer your questions. >> don't be shy. >> don't you have a question? you always have a question. you're a great questioning person. >> you've got one coming. >> okay. sir? >> my name is...
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>> well, he has been attacking elizabeth warren for a while now. he gets instant gratification and instant reaction it the line of attack. he does use these rallies to test out these divisive material and lies. donald trump is very strategic. he may not be intellectually curious, but he is strategic and he knows how to push-buttons, and push-buttons of his supporters. every vicious attack, and every new lie they ate it up. it gives him reaction and he knows what materials works best. he believes what base. if he can keep them distracted, that is his pathway to victory. >> in terms of the midterm, the energy is there on the democratic side. will it be matched on the republican side or not? a lot of indication, in these special elections. can he generate it. can he go out there and give speeches in the fall and provoke reaction from democrats. and pick targets like elizabeth warren and sell the attitude, me against the media, against the world, against the democrats. can that get comparable energy? >> we have to look back and look at his approval rat
>> well, he has been attacking elizabeth warren for a while now. he gets instant gratification and instant reaction it the line of attack. he does use these rallies to test out these divisive material and lies. donald trump is very strategic. he may not be intellectually curious, but he is strategic and he knows how to push-buttons, and push-buttons of his supporters. every vicious attack, and every new lie they ate it up. it gives him reaction and he knows what materials works best. he...
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> thanks, elizabeth. >>> here at home a new heat threat is fueling more than 60 large active wildfires in the west. one of the fastest growing is the lake christine fire north of aspen, colorado. so far it's destroyed at least 3 homes and now threatens 500 others. in southern colorado the spring fire is now the third largest blaze in state history. it's destroyed more than 100 homes and is threatening some 2,000 others. >>> meantime, just outside denver firefighters had to deal with another threat, a rare high elevation tornado. it happened near the edge of a wildfire that's already burned about 17 square miles. officials say it apparently caused little damage and had no effect on that fire. >> fascinating scenery. >>> well, time now for a look at your forecast on this friday morning. >>> good morning. the heat is finally breaking in the northeast as the cold front moves through. it will bring drenching thunderstorms during our day today, especially through the first half of the day along the i-95 corridor. be mindful of that potential for flooding,
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> thanks, elizabeth. >>> here at home a new heat threat is fueling more than 60 large active wildfires in the west. one of the fastest growing is the lake christine fire north of aspen, colorado. so far it's destroyed at least 3 homes and now threatens 500 others. in southern colorado the spring fire is now the third largest blaze in state history. it's destroyed more than 100 homes and is threatening some 2,000 others. >>> meantime,...
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the president criticized the me too movement in his criticism of elizabeth warren. these rallies tend to go off the rails. this one was spectacular. >> it's surprising to hear him bring up the me too movement. the president doesn't have a lot of holding himself back, and it's not a subject that's helpful to him given there are more than half a dozen women who have accused him of sexual misconduct and more. so to hear him bring up that subject when he is part of it, was a surprising turn. the attacks on pocahontas, liz loving it. i think the democrats are all like waiting for their turn to be trump's winuata that day. and the attacks on the nfl, the white house officials have explained this is his 2020 strategy and mid-term strategy to run on culture wars. that part of it was kind of the trump play book. but to bring up me too especially on the same day they officially announced that bill shine will be a deputy chief of staff, a former fox executive who was involved with cover ups for roger ales was probably the most eyebrow raising moment. >> by the way, he brought
the president criticized the me too movement in his criticism of elizabeth warren. these rallies tend to go off the rails. this one was spectacular. >> it's surprising to hear him bring up the me too movement. the president doesn't have a lot of holding himself back, and it's not a subject that's helpful to him given there are more than half a dozen women who have accused him of sexual misconduct and more. so to hear him bring up that subject when he is part of it, was a surprising turn....
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but i think elizabeth warren. >> susan, senator sanders will be 79 election day. which is old even by ronald reagan sanders. joe biden is 78. john kerry is 77. elizabeth warren is 71. >> one of the things about donald trump is at his age, he was so active on the campaign trail. he never stopped. but what is also interesting about those people that you mentioned and even some in the introduction is that it is how used to how they are running in the old settings. the folks that we have talked about for the most part so far are people who run traditional campaigns. can they break out of the mold of this is how you do something in order to run against the donald trump. >> who do you think are the front runners? >> i will put cory booker. >> because he is going to run. >> and probably the most nibble people. we have seen him on social media. and seen him adapt that way. >> joe biden. this is a crucial election. we have seen what has happened in this country and how conversations and narratives being transformed. 2020 is not the year where a -- >> who said? >> i'm glad
but i think elizabeth warren. >> susan, senator sanders will be 79 election day. which is old even by ronald reagan sanders. joe biden is 78. john kerry is 77. elizabeth warren is 71. >> one of the things about donald trump is at his age, he was so active on the campaign trail. he never stopped. but what is also interesting about those people that you mentioned and even some in the introduction is that it is how used to how they are running in the old settings. the folks that we...
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don't know if elizabeth warren would feel bound by that same limit. >> fascinating sit down.bc.com. john, thanks to you. john harwood in washington, d.c. >>> and when we come back. the president sticking to his support for tariffs. we will breakdown what a trade war might mean for big players in tech. don't go awa see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the m
don't know if elizabeth warren would feel bound by that same limit. >> fascinating sit down.bc.com. john, thanks to you. john harwood in washington, d.c. >>> and when we come back. the president sticking to his support for tariffs. we will breakdown what a trade war might mean for big players in tech. don't go awa see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at...
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the women‘s hockey world cup and queen elizabeth olympic park. 3—0, a first—half strike from valentinaargentinian born players in the italian squad gave them the lead. couple of further goals after the break to seal the victory. the last world cup campaign was back in 1976. career and the netherlands at the other side in their pool. argentina‘s first match saw them beat spain 6—2. final goal from the penalty stroke, argentina were eight below spain in the world rankings coming into the world rankings coming into the world rankings coming into the world rankings coming into this tournament, top germany of that fantastic goal difference they have got. i checked on today putt other matches, confirmation of other wins. benevolence and south are currently playing. netherlands winning 7—0. —— dominic and later new zealand face belgium. at olympic park, the
the women‘s hockey world cup and queen elizabeth olympic park. 3—0, a first—half strike from valentinaargentinian born players in the italian squad gave them the lead. couple of further goals after the break to seal the victory. the last world cup campaign was back in 1976. career and the netherlands at the other side in their pool. argentina‘s first match saw them beat spain 6—2. final goal from the penalty stroke, argentina were eight below spain in the world rankings coming into...
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i was surprised by the me too moment, elizabeth warren, to make a joke about something that is obviously been a ground swell in the last year or so for a lot of people and has meant a lot of
i was surprised by the me too moment, elizabeth warren, to make a joke about something that is obviously been a ground swell in the last year or so for a lot of people and has meant a lot of
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and we saw the hockey world cup taking part, plays at the queen elizabeth olympic park at the other end of it, or some of the worlds top athletes are competing at the london anniversary games this weekend. at the london stadium. high hopes there, he was nearly beaten. great britain took first and second in the women's long jump. it was also a world record in the men's 3000 metre. the anniversary games is one of the highlights on the calendar in the first they did not disappoint. the men's100 metres with a world—class of field with britain hoping to improve. it was one of the best 100 metres finals here on british soil with six of the athlete going at a sub ten seconds. hughes had to settle for silver. i am feeling really proud of myself.
and we saw the hockey world cup taking part, plays at the queen elizabeth olympic park at the other end of it, or some of the worlds top athletes are competing at the london anniversary games this weekend. at the london stadium. high hopes there, he was nearly beaten. great britain took first and second in the women's long jump. it was also a world record in the men's 3000 metre. the anniversary games is one of the highlights on the calendar in the first they did not disappoint. the men's100...
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jo currie is at the queen elizabeth olympic park in london for us, and jo the action already under way? 15 minutes into the world cup, welcome to a sweltering hot in london olympic park. 100,000 tickets have been sold for the biggest women's sports event of the year. the match has kicked off behind me. it is germany against south africa. germany already have a 1—0 lead. all eyes a re germany already have a 1—0 lead. all eyes are going to be on the hosts, england. they are one of the big favourites coming back. they are ranked second. they are the reigning olympic champions. they have not had a bad year so far, having claimed a bronze medal at the comrade games earlier this year. —— bronze medal at the comrade games earlierthis year. —— —— commonwealth games. they are battling it out to get their hands on that world cup trophy. the
jo currie is at the queen elizabeth olympic park in london for us, and jo the action already under way? 15 minutes into the world cup, welcome to a sweltering hot in london olympic park. 100,000 tickets have been sold for the biggest women's sports event of the year. the match has kicked off behind me. it is germany against south africa. germany already have a 1—0 lead. all eyes a re germany already have a 1—0 lead. all eyes are going to be on the hosts, england. they are one of the big...
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the elizabeth warren remark was testing out the crowd. this is campaign trump and what we saw on the campaign and he became a bit more presidential for a while talking about economic and tax plan and health care issues, but now we are definitely switching more to attack mode and campaign mode. >> what are did you make of this and not the first time he's gone after elizabeth warren. is he trying to bait democrats and think this is the opponent he wants and trying to elevate her? what did you make of that? >> he has been attacking elizabeth warren for quite a while now. to the point made earlier, he gets instant gratification and reaction to that line of attack. for one thing, i think he uses the rallies to test run the divicive material and newest set of lies. the rallies are also used as a form of distraction. the things that donald trump is dumb. donald trump is very strategic. he is not intellectually curious, but he knows how to push buttons and the buttons of his supporter who is we saw were eating up everything he said. every vicious
the elizabeth warren remark was testing out the crowd. this is campaign trump and what we saw on the campaign and he became a bit more presidential for a while talking about economic and tax plan and health care issues, but now we are definitely switching more to attack mode and campaign mode. >> what are did you make of this and not the first time he's gone after elizabeth warren. is he trying to bait democrats and think this is the opponent he wants and trying to elevate her? what did...
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elizabeth weidra, from the constitutional accountability center. great to have out first day of the supreme court battle to come. let's look at the ad that the judicial crisis network is running about this battle, watch. >> after working in the white house, brett kavanaugh became a judge confirmed with boy partisan support. strong and independent, he applies the constitution just as it was written. like neil gorsuch he will be another great justice. confirm kavanaugh. >> dana: what kind of investment are you willing to make for this nomination, carrie? >> we had a budget for the gorsuch nomination about $10 million. we anticipate it will be at leasts contentious. unfortunately we're seeing lots of ramping-up from the left, sky is falling rhetoric. will be a lot of attack. we will defend the nominee, make sure his actual record, his story told. a lot of disconstruction and distortion of his record in the first 24 hours. >> dana: elizabeth i think you might see it differently. demand justice is planning to spend $5 million, the initial investment, in
elizabeth weidra, from the constitutional accountability center. great to have out first day of the supreme court battle to come. let's look at the ad that the judicial crisis network is running about this battle, watch. >> after working in the white house, brett kavanaugh became a judge confirmed with boy partisan support. strong and independent, he applies the constitution just as it was written. like neil gorsuch he will be another great justice. confirm kavanaugh. >> dana: what...
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the salon i feel good quality here when i see ads and then a good story when i hear it my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at city down to. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action a little odious the new series of global three thousand on t.w. and online.
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the attacks on pocahontas, elizabeth warren's team was probably loving it. i think the democrats are all like waiting for their turn to be trump's pinata that day. and the attacks on the nfl, the white house officials have explained this is his 2020 strategy and mid-term strategy to run on culture wars. that part of it was kind of the trump playbook. but to bring up me too especially on the same day they officially announced that bill shine will be a deputy chief of staff, a former fox executive who was involved with cover ups for roger ails was probably the most eyebrow raising moment. >> by the way, he brought it up in the conversation about pocahontas and elizabeth warren. let's just play that for our viewers. >> let's say i'm debating pocahontas, right? i promise you i'll do this. you know those little kits they sell on television for $2, learn your heritage. the guy says i was born in scotland and it turns out he was born in puerto rico. okay, that's good. the guy says i was born in germany. he wasn't born in germany. he was born someplace else. i'm goi
the attacks on pocahontas, elizabeth warren's team was probably loving it. i think the democrats are all like waiting for their turn to be trump's pinata that day. and the attacks on the nfl, the white house officials have explained this is his 2020 strategy and mid-term strategy to run on culture wars. that part of it was kind of the trump playbook. but to bring up me too especially on the same day they officially announced that bill shine will be a deputy chief of staff, a former fox...
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daughter elizabeth is now in her late teens.ther disappeared from her life in you told her you had been lying to her all of those years. >> i did. >> what did she say? >> she was most concerned about losing her mom. she's been to see me every week. she's a remarkable young woman. she loves me. >> but ellen says the greatest regret of her life is putting her son michael in the middle of a cover-up. >> you said that you always looked out for him and he always looked out for you. >> i didn't do such a good job. >> you didn't. >> he's such a remarkable young man. >> i know you wish you had shielded him from that. >> yep. >> i get the feeling you have way more regret about that than what happened? >> absolutely. the shooting happened for a reason. the shooting happened. it was too much to give michael. >> no one but ellen snyder will ever know exactly what happened inside of the walls of that dream home in the early morning hour s of january, 2002. that will forever remain a mystery. but one thing is clear, ellen snyder is something
daughter elizabeth is now in her late teens.ther disappeared from her life in you told her you had been lying to her all of those years. >> i did. >> what did she say? >> she was most concerned about losing her mom. she's been to see me every week. she's a remarkable young woman. she loves me. >> but ellen says the greatest regret of her life is putting her son michael in the middle of a cover-up. >> you said that you always looked out for him and he always looked...
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queen elizabeth has met with 11 of the last 12 presidents. queen which requires a lot of protocol we generally see amongst the royals windsor castle has seen prince harry and meghan markle's wedding just a couple of months ago. a lot of anticipation of what kind of president we'll see. very accommodating or touchy feeling as we've seen with other world leaders. a lot of questions over what that's going to look like. you might remember michelle obama put her arm around the queen when they visited with her and prince philip. he's not expected to make an appearance pretty much retired from public life, but this is something everybody and the british public will be watching >> you said there's a lot of protocol involved in this sort of high tea. what kinds of protocol exactly can you describe the scene a bit there and is the significance of the sizable gathering? absolutely, you have to remember that this is a very, very much a revered monarch acertainly, fees here are particular when you make sure you fill those requirements the queen is suppose
queen elizabeth has met with 11 of the last 12 presidents. queen which requires a lot of protocol we generally see amongst the royals windsor castle has seen prince harry and meghan markle's wedding just a couple of months ago. a lot of anticipation of what kind of president we'll see. very accommodating or touchy feeling as we've seen with other world leaders. a lot of questions over what that's going to look like. you might remember michelle obama put her arm around the queen when they...
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elizabeth got joyal inside and called 9-1-1. >> as soon as that 9-1-1 call was made, i asked my son to lift my legs up. because i wanted to make sure that most of, you know, the blood -- >> reporter: stays in the body. >> stays in the body. >> reporter: so you don't lose consciousness. elizabeth is a registered nurse and her training kicked in. >> there were no signs of external bleeding at that point. so that kind of freaked me out too. as a nurse, i know if it's not bleeding on the outside, it's bleeding on the inside. >> reporter: an ambulance arrived and rushed joyal to the hospital. the nine-millimeter bullet had torn through his bladder and intestines. they had to place him in a drug induced coma to save his life. he was unconscious for a month. local law enforcement initially assumed the shooting was a botched robbery, but elizabeth joyal believed otherwise. >> i didn't wanna seem like this crazy conspiracy theory woman. but i knew that, you know, it was not a carjacking. it just -- there was just no way that it was just some random guy. it had to have been a planned attack. >>
elizabeth got joyal inside and called 9-1-1. >> as soon as that 9-1-1 call was made, i asked my son to lift my legs up. because i wanted to make sure that most of, you know, the blood -- >> reporter: stays in the body. >> stays in the body. >> reporter: so you don't lose consciousness. elizabeth is a registered nurse and her training kicked in. >> there were no signs of external bleeding at that point. so that kind of freaked me out too. as a nurse, i know if it's...
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this was addressed with elizabeth warren earlier.or warren: judge kavanagh has already ruled in his position in the lower court that the consumer financial protection bureau is unconstitutional. >> a growth -- growth to pressure. >> let's be clear. he was overruled by the entire panel of the court. sure tells you the direction his coming from. when it comes to whether or not you will get in there and say they should be able to work to support people who get cheated on mortgages, credit cards, payday loans, student loans, whether or not they can help the market be a little more level, a level playing field, or, and the rich and the powerful can do whatever they want. judge kavanagh has made it clear. he is for the rich and the powerful. >> is there anything he can do aside from using the megaphone and getting out the vote, because a lot of democrats i've took -- i spoke to, the numbers are just not there. elizabeth warren: the numbers were not there a year ago on health care. short, tond, we were be able to stop the health care bill.
this was addressed with elizabeth warren earlier.or warren: judge kavanagh has already ruled in his position in the lower court that the consumer financial protection bureau is unconstitutional. >> a growth -- growth to pressure. >> let's be clear. he was overruled by the entire panel of the court. sure tells you the direction his coming from. when it comes to whether or not you will get in there and say they should be able to work to support people who get cheated on mortgages,...
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became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you were. seventeen. seventy four look at that right out of the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million. what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six says it's meant is that teamwork i got there in the end in one thousand nine hundred eight and youngest ever cool school were against argentina remember the one who scored it. could be. michael. michael or we go on we've got it's. what was sweden's highest ever finish on a world cup their best place in fifty eight and against group against brazil in fifty. cause no one pelley but he had that he did not the ball was good enough you know every day when bunker in the net and i would say that was the goal so there you have at the supporters of the three lanes he could hear but
became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you were. seventeen. seventy four look at that right out of the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million. what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six...