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elizabeth: or dissent. >> we will pass that one. elizabeth: ok. next, women can be cadets. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. next question. madison can you ding for us? [laughter] next question, mr. rogers helped save the betamax. >> sony. elizabeth: i think that's -- sony corp. versus universal studios. [laughter] no unemployment benefits for peyote smokers. >> plymouth plymouth division versus [inaudible] elizabeth: that's correct. forced sterilization is ok. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. man becomes president. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. burglar gets a lawyer. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that's correct. ding, ding. [laughter] no selling skim milk filled with coconut water. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. next, it's ok for amish teens to be truant. >> wisconsin vs. [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. your final question, poisoning your husband's lover, not an international arms violation. [laughter] [inaudible] elizabeth: that is correct. do you want to circle back to toma
elizabeth: or dissent. >> we will pass that one. elizabeth: ok. next, women can be cadets. >> [indiscernible] elizabeth: that is correct. next question. madison can you ding for us? [laughter] next question, mr. rogers helped save the betamax. >> sony. elizabeth: i think that's -- sony corp. versus universal studios. [laughter] no unemployment benefits for peyote smokers. >> plymouth plymouth division versus [inaudible] elizabeth: that's correct. forced sterilization is...
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elizabeth: u.k.ians saying facebook purposefully and knowingly set up a back door for companies like cambridge analytica to get in and take our information, also reading our facebook messages. we don't know who else is roadwaying our facebook messages, in effect saying facebook created, knowingly created a loophole and sold it. what do you think of that? >> i think it's total derogation of first amendment and privacy rights, and we need to dill into it and address it. just like this behavior in china. facebook wants to be protected by the power of the united states when they're threatened, but they're going to go in there and conspire with china? elizabeth: yeah, that's google. >> lenin used to say the capitalists will sell us the ropes we'll use to hang them with. elizabeth: congressman, we'll stay on the story. can you come back on in the future? >> >> love to do it anytime. thank you very much. elizabeth: now we've got to keep an eye on amazon, "the wall street journal" reporting they're stepping
elizabeth: u.k.ians saying facebook purposefully and knowingly set up a back door for companies like cambridge analytica to get in and take our information, also reading our facebook messages. we don't know who else is roadwaying our facebook messages, in effect saying facebook created, knowingly created a loophole and sold it. what do you think of that? >> i think it's total derogation of first amendment and privacy rights, and we need to dill into it and address it. just like this...
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it was elizabeth.s family 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 da
it was elizabeth.s family 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...
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elizabeth warren is still very active. do you think she's gonna be on that roster of the presidential candidates. she did something and just this past month. that makes me think yes. she's always denied that. i'm working for the state of massachusetts. you know a lot about elizabeth warren. two weeks in a row. they brought out the sweeping bills. to make capitalism accountable. our capitalist system. our corporate entities need to be more humane. and people need more of a voice in them. very interesting bill. people who work in the government. it's too much of a conflict of interest. several other points she made about that. those are big statements i think the timing for that was intentional. it really sounded presidential to me. i would not be surprised. this book is so incredibly detailed. did it occur to you or did you have any interest in interviewing her for the book. i was curious when i read it. when she was in her first campaign and people started to really perk up their ears. that you didn't they didn't do this a
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and also with us, elizabeth holtzman, former u.s. congresswoman from new york who served on the watergate committee, the youngest member. the committee that voted to impeach richard nixon. her new book is out this monday. it's titled "the case for impeaching trump." welcome both to democracy now! david cole, why don't you lay out what happened yesterday. it was about an hour after trump held his news conference where he called the midterm elections theeat success, attacked press, attacked republicans who had not supported him fully. people ask about the mueller probe. he sort of woburn around it and then the announcement came that sessions, the attorney general, has been asked for his resignation and he was out. folks this is something trump has been threatening repeatedly over t the course of his term, t he waited until the midterms happen, presumably concerned if he did beforehand, it would be to his detriment. and then also seeing the house is now going to be in the control of the democrat and he is more vulnerable with respect to
and also with us, elizabeth holtzman, former u.s. congresswoman from new york who served on the watergate committee, the youngest member. the committee that voted to impeach richard nixon. her new book is out this monday. it's titled "the case for impeaching trump." welcome both to democracy now! david cole, why don't you lay out what happened yesterday. it was about an hour after trump held his news conference where he called the midterm elections theeat success, attacked press,...
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elizabeth: why?k at some of these contracts, 165 billion between 2012 and, sales of arms to these countries, which gave 50 to 140 million to the clinton foundation. the sthing that's interesting is that's double the number of arm sales under the bush administration a few years ago. there's a lot of questions that has to be asked. were people giving tens of millions of dollars in returns for securing billions of dollars in arms sales. elizabeth: they're like the teflon clintons, right? >> they really are. and again it comes down to if other people, elected officials are going to jail for charity fraud, why are the clintons any different. and again i understand we have this weird concept that somehow people are too big to fail. we have to rid ourselves of that. in the law is king, if there is a rule of law, all stand equal lfebefore it and should bare bee consequence of it. elizabeth: thank you for being here. thank you for having us in your homes and thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next right her
elizabeth: why?k at some of these contracts, 165 billion between 2012 and, sales of arms to these countries, which gave 50 to 140 million to the clinton foundation. the sthing that's interesting is that's double the number of arm sales under the bush administration a few years ago. there's a lot of questions that has to be asked. were people giving tens of millions of dollars in returns for securing billions of dollars in arms sales. elizabeth: they're like the teflon clintons, right? >>...
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elizabeth: thank you for inviting me here, john. yes, i was spending a lot of time with voters, especially conservative voters. i heard from a lot of white evangelical and catholic voters. i think what happened -- as we are talking about what happened with conservative religious voters, would also happened was that the democrats really turned out this cycle. the difference here is that white social conservatives really turned out, which give them the ability to hold the senate, and when the democrats kept the house, we were left with these very divergent and increasingly extreme views. we hear about that every day, but the power of the white social conservative voting bloc to achieve its ends is increasingly remarkable to me. because as much as democrats were celebrating, they said it -- the blue wave, it only strengthened a week after the initial election results came through -- all the sources i was talking to and voters but i would call in the states even where democrats picked up house seats, they were celebrating because holdin
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let's bring in our correspondent elizabeth metate in paris and elizabeth what more do you know about the deadly accidents that happened during the deadly accident that happened during these protests well most of the point of the protest is to create slowdowns and bottlenecks on roofs. and any kind of sort of access and so this woman was in her car she was struck in traffic and she. lost her temper and decided to try and and push her way through and there was an accident and she died and so i mean it's really sad. or the only organizers also. said that they apologized and they don't this was not meant and it was the police have also said the organizers were doing absolutely nothing to do this it was a case of road rage incredibly tragic story they organizers vow that they would cause gridlock across france have they. not yet but this is sunday and it's now two pm in paris and this is going to sound strange but every observer say's well after lunchtime it is entirely possible that the demonstrations will take will gain momentum because these are all local people gather in areas next to
let's bring in our correspondent elizabeth metate in paris and elizabeth what more do you know about the deadly accidents that happened during the deadly accident that happened during these protests well most of the point of the protest is to create slowdowns and bottlenecks on roofs. and any kind of sort of access and so this woman was in her car she was struck in traffic and she. lost her temper and decided to try and and push her way through and there was an accident and she died and so i...
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you see elizabeth warren and bernie sanders on one side. do you see you progressives emerging within the party? do you foresee a split within the democratic party? do you see a new party emerging? let's talk specifics. cenk: i don't want a new party. so that is a great question and , bifurcated answers. should there be a split within the party? yes. they say unity. ok, great. let's unify before the most this behind the most popular politician in the country, bernie sanders. no no no! you said primaries were about 2016 when you wanted hillary to win and now primaries are the best idea. i love primaries. i have been consistent on that. should bernie get a free ride in the primary? no. let's fight, let's figure out who is right, let's have people vote. should you splinter the democratic party overall? no. it is a fool's errand, a disastrous idea and will help , the right-wing win. >> are you saying you don't pick -- think it should happen, but you are talking about civil war. cenk: no, i think there will be healthy and sometimes not healthy fi
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where let's get more from correspondent elizabeth mutator joins me now from paris and elizabeth what more can you tell us about that deadly accident during the protests. the deadly accident happened at one of the go slow bottlenecks that were organized by the demonstrations in the countryside and one woman got road rage she she was stuck in traffic she became too nervous and she tried to push her way through and that was how yet didn't happen and so for the crease in the organizers all concurring insane this was an unhappy accident. one of the protesters are trying to achieve here. the protesters are trying to flex their muscles to some extent and explain not just make the case rising raising taxes at a time when fuel to. fuel prices go up on the world market is penalizing people who cannot use anything else in their cars to drive their also this has been triggered by a series of open instances in which there was a feeling that the president like the winners of the large cities people who work for instance intact and there was a kind of contempt of just the nine or not so benign negl
where let's get more from correspondent elizabeth mutator joins me now from paris and elizabeth what more can you tell us about that deadly accident during the protests. the deadly accident happened at one of the go slow bottlenecks that were organized by the demonstrations in the countryside and one woman got road rage she she was stuck in traffic she became too nervous and she tried to push her way through and that was how yet didn't happen and so for the crease in the organizers all...
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say iowa goes for elizabeth warren and elizabeth warren wins in new hampshire and kamala challenges here in nevada. and then you go to california and she cleans up. who else can -- it's about warren and harris. okay. is it over then? it normally would be. the one who wins in iowa and challenges. or is there a guy like biden or a beto o'roarke or somebody who stays in there for ten or 20 contests and finally goes around the corner and wins? is that possible? >> yeah. because of the proportional rules within the party. i'm still on the rules committee. one of the things we try to establish in the rules committee is to not just get the states to spread out a little bit, but to ensure that we have the kind of diversity and the selection of delegates that we have in every other aspect of our party. in 2008 and 2016 the democratic party clearly favored the establishment. but the voters wanted an outsider. that's why you saw barack obama come straight up the middle in that very talented field of candidates in 2008. and in 2016 hillary clinton was the favorite, and bernie came within a distance
say iowa goes for elizabeth warren and elizabeth warren wins in new hampshire and kamala challenges here in nevada. and then you go to california and she cleans up. who else can -- it's about warren and harris. okay. is it over then? it normally would be. the one who wins in iowa and challenges. or is there a guy like biden or a beto o'roarke or somebody who stays in there for ten or 20 contests and finally goes around the corner and wins? is that possible? >> yeah. because of the...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] first up, president trump standing tough. canceling a meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g20 summit citing the ukraine conflict. the president says he does think china wants to make a trade deal. blake berman is live in buenas aires. reporter: it's a couple days worth of meetings culminating saturday evening a dinner sit-down with chinese president xi jinping to talk about a number of topics, none more important than trade. the president cast some doubt on whether there would be a breakthrough as it relates to a possible trade deal. >> i think we are close to doing something with china. but i don't know that it want to do it. what we have right now is billions and billions of dollars coming into the united states in the form of tariffs or taxes. but i will tell you that i think china wants to make a deal. i'm open to making a deal. but i like the deal we have right now. reporter: the president will not be meeting vladimir puti
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] first up, president trump standing tough. canceling a meeting with russian president vladimir putin at the g20 summit citing the ukraine conflict. the president says he does think china wants to make a trade deal. blake berman is live in buenas aires. reporter: it's a couple days worth of meetings culminating saturday evening a dinner sit-down with chinese president xi jinping to talk about a number of topics, none...
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look betty and agree completely with what elizabeth and helen. and i want to add that given that we are now moving to serious hopefully serious thoughts and sweden looks like that this iranian influence which had been touted from the beginning is somehow what is sponsible form a structure the end it's a bogus argument. because you know i'm jumping in only because saudi arabia was there but if all this is true or that there is a strong iranian rohan then why not use it for a positive effect rather than negative. yet it is a relationship between the who is and iran there is a relationship between the who theism has one law and lemon law and their one with their own cheer on then ask them to be off their influence on the hope of peace and this would be an opportunity to improve relations by the way with iran and move that to a diplomatic level i'm not there and then they continue to fall from patients on which we've had for the fastest two years so the first thing they have to accomplish in sweden is it won't of cease fire across all fronts in yemen
look betty and agree completely with what elizabeth and helen. and i want to add that given that we are now moving to serious hopefully serious thoughts and sweden looks like that this iranian influence which had been touted from the beginning is somehow what is sponsible form a structure the end it's a bogus argument. because you know i'm jumping in only because saudi arabia was there but if all this is true or that there is a strong iranian rohan then why not use it for a positive effect...
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elizabeth is a registered nurse. her training kicked in. >> there was no sign 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. [ siren ] >> reporter: an ambulance arrived and rushed joyal to the hospital. the .9-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 want to seem like this crazy conspiracy theory woman, but i knew that it was not a carjacking. there's just no way that it was just some random guy. it had to have been a planned attack. >> reporter: because nothing was stolen, and the assailants had clearly been lying in wait. which is why, when joyal came stumbling into the house with a bullet wound, he told his wife to call his business partner, a former russian spymas
elizabeth is a registered nurse. her training kicked in. >> there was no sign 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. [ siren ] >> reporter: an ambulance arrived and rushed joyal to the hospital. the .9-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...
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you know i look petty and agree completely with what elizabeth and helen. and i want to add that given that we are now moving to serious hopefully serious thoughts and sweden looks like that this iranian influence which had been touted from the beginning as somehow it is sponsible for the structure of the end it's a bogus argument. because you know i'm jumping in only because saudi arabia was there but if all this is true or that there is a strong iranian rohan then why not use it for a positive effect rather than negative. yet it is a relationship between the who is and iran there is a relationship between the whole of theism has one law and lemon law and there one with their own cheer on and ask you off the influence on the hope of peace and this would be you know where to put the improved relations by the way with iran and move that to a diplomatic level i'm not there and then they continue to fall from patients on which we've had for the fastest two years so the first thing they have to accomplish in sweden is it won't of cease fire across all fronts in
you know i look petty and agree completely with what elizabeth and helen. and i want to add that given that we are now moving to serious hopefully serious thoughts and sweden looks like that this iranian influence which had been touted from the beginning as somehow it is sponsible for the structure of the end it's a bogus argument. because you know i'm jumping in only because saudi arabia was there but if all this is true or that there is a strong iranian rohan then why not use it for a...
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first lady melania trump. [ applause ] >> second lady karen pants -- pence[ applause ] >> also, elizabeth adult. -- dole.[ applause ] >> we are honored to have many spouses from our selfless military families. on behalf of everyone at the red cross, thank you all for supporting the brave men and women in the military. they have sacrificed so very much to keep us safe. before i begin the event today, i wanted to quickly share an overview of the american red cross, and also speak about the impact that the workers will be doing here and what they will have on the military members as they are deployed overseas. they include one out of every five people who have been touched by the american red cross in some way. but it is unusual to me that anybody who knows everything that we do. most people know that we respond to disasters, but most people don't know is that we actually respond to 64,000 disasters every year. that is a disaster every eight minutes. these range from a home fire to a hurricane to a tornado along with wildfires and floods. we provide about 40% of the nation's blood supply and
first lady melania trump. [ applause ] >> second lady karen pants -- pence[ applause ] >> also, elizabeth adult. -- dole.[ applause ] >> we are honored to have many spouses from our selfless military families. on behalf of everyone at the red cross, thank you all for supporting the brave men and women in the military. they have sacrificed so very much to keep us safe. before i begin the event today, i wanted to quickly share an overview of the american red cross, and also...
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you see elizabeth dole right there. woe have several spouses of our distinguished cabinet members here with us today. and of course, we're also honored to have many spouses from our nation's selfless military families. on behalf of everyone at the american red cross, thank you all for supporting the brave men and women in the military. they sacrifice so very much to keep us all safe. before we begin today's events, i wanted to quickly share an overview of the american red cross and also speak about the impact that the work we're going to be doing here will have on military members as they're deployed overseas. they say that one in five people in our country have been touched by the american red cross in some way. but it is unusual to meet anybody that really knows everything that we do. most people know we respond to disasters. but what most people don't know is we actually respond to 64,000 disasters every year. that's one every eight minutes. and these range from home fires to hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and flo
you see elizabeth dole right there. woe have several spouses of our distinguished cabinet members here with us today. and of course, we're also honored to have many spouses from our nation's selfless military families. on behalf of everyone at the american red cross, thank you all for supporting the brave men and women in the military. they sacrifice so very much to keep us all safe. before we begin today's events, i wanted to quickly share an overview of the american red cross and also speak...
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tenía siete años >>> hoy elizabeth tiene 23 años, se lastimaba la piel o un escaparate a lo que vivíae o a quemarme y eso me relajab >>> como yo me sentía, mi depresión >>> todavía conmovida por ver a su hija recuperar más madre dice que nunca olvidará tantos años de angustia e impotencia cuando veía a su hija autodestruirse porque también había dejado de comer y llegó al punto de anorexia >>> si dios no hubiera estado conmigo,, yo sé que no hubiera podido. >>> porque había momentos donde las fuerzas ya no estaban ahí para continuar. >>> la doctora ayala sé que es un trastorno más común de lo que se cree, entre un 14 24% de adolescentes y adultos en algún momento de sus vidas se han auto mutilado por alguna y el 7% de los jóvenes han muerto por esta causa, por lo que los padres deben estar atentos >>> si están constantemente tratándolos con palabras ofensivas. se graban >>> se graban en la mente y para muchos pueden llevarlos a adiciones peligrosas como la de hacerse daño a sí mismo. >>> llegar a mutilarse porque se siente aliviados y se fue esa cosa que sentían de esa ansiedad >>> yo
tenía siete años >>> hoy elizabeth tiene 23 años, se lastimaba la piel o un escaparate a lo que vivíae o a quemarme y eso me relajab >>> como yo me sentía, mi depresión >>> todavía conmovida por ver a su hija recuperar más madre dice que nunca olvidará tantos años de angustia e impotencia cuando veía a su hija autodestruirse porque también había dejado de comer y llegó al punto de anorexia >>> si dios no hubiera estado conmigo,, yo sé que no...
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president trump but richard core dadray, this was t guy named to head the financial bureau when elizabeth warren was not able to get approval because every single republican senator did not agree to vote for her. so richard cordray took over that job. he resigned from it in order to run for the governor of ohio. now, as you know, president trump has gutted the consumer m financial protection bureau. let's look at what's going on in iowa. the governor of iowa was made the ambassador to china, so that is an open seat. the nominated incumbent is kim reynolds. she's fighting off fred hubbell. he's a former insurance executive. we will be watching that one closely to see how that goes. let's go out now to nevada, where we have three people running. this is an interesting one. there's an independent candidate there as well. brian sandoval is the term-limited governor. steve sisolak is running in
president trump but richard core dadray, this was t guy named to head the financial bureau when elizabeth warren was not able to get approval because every single republican senator did not agree to vote for her. so richard cordray took over that job. he resigned from it in order to run for the governor of ohio. now, as you know, president trump has gutted the consumer m financial protection bureau. let's look at what's going on in iowa. the governor of iowa was made the ambassador to china, so...
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let's get more from correspondent and elizabeth who joins us now from paris so analysts made it seems pretty clear that these demonstration that these demonstrators rather aren't just angry about fuel with many of them calling for president mccrum to resign but do these protests pose a real threat to across leadership. well there are not good for him and he has not been doing so well in the past month his numbers are in the tank he pulls twenty six percent favorable opinions and possibly will be worse tomorrow you had almost three hundred thousand people demonstrating all over france in a completely decentralized movement and fuel prices were really the last trigger people feel that they're all to francis that france of winners that president macor likes people who live in large cities and have jobs in a lot of companies or high tech companies or a good sort of. boarding ruben's things and then you've got people in the provinces and small towns and employment is more pregnant it's difficult to leave those places because you can't afford to move somewhere else there's a decline in publ
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elizabeth becker. to some of the other stories making news around the world at least forty two people have been killed in a bus accident in zimbabwe twenty others were injured some with severe burns police have not given details but local media are reporting it might have been caused by an exploding gas and the bus was said to be traveling that's neighboring south africa. has been a second day of brawling in surrey lanka's parliament peace supporting the disputed prime minister mahinda rajapaksa rajapaksa demonstrates a divided plea in order to disrupt proceedings it's the latest escalation of political crisis that began three weeks ago when the country's president appointed rajapaksa after removing his predecessor. it this report painting by a british artist david hockney has sold for ninety point three million dollars eleven in all from happening but it did at christie's auction house set a new record for a living artist hardly a page of the work called portrait of an artist paul with two figures in
elizabeth becker. to some of the other stories making news around the world at least forty two people have been killed in a bus accident in zimbabwe twenty others were injured some with severe burns police have not given details but local media are reporting it might have been caused by an exploding gas and the bus was said to be traveling that's neighboring south africa. has been a second day of brawling in surrey lanka's parliament peace supporting the disputed prime minister mahinda...
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award winning journalist elizabeth becker testified at the trial she told us her experiences of cambodia under pol pot for. i saw a country that was emptied of society i lived there during the war and was shocked that the streets were empty the people were gone there were no markets there was no life there was no. were empty shops were closed schools were closed there is no music there is nothing and then you go into the country to the labor camps and i was under serious government guard so they didn't let me poke around any more than allowed but it was what was missing that was so horrible the people were living in work camps they did not look good and i was shown what was supposed to be a model camps still once they were all the commercial overthrown i was shocked and horrified by all that was hidden from me the torture centers killing fields. now the record is straight there was witnesses corroborating every aspect of the starvation there in forced labor the rapes the forced marriages the the the murder it's all on the record now and that's a that's an incredible record for journalist
award winning journalist elizabeth becker testified at the trial she told us her experiences of cambodia under pol pot for. i saw a country that was emptied of society i lived there during the war and was shocked that the streets were empty the people were gone there were no markets there was no life there was no. were empty shops were closed schools were closed there is no music there is nothing and then you go into the country to the labor camps and i was under serious government guard so...
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mark: nice to meet you, elizabeth, how are you?uipment company that i've used for all of my kitchens. -this kitchen's gonna shut down. -betty: ooh, okay. lemonis: and all new equipment's coming in. let's start the process, okay? now that we've started the construction over at betty's pie whole, we're gonna take a ride over to elizabethan desserts. there's some serious business that has to be finalized. i love to buy businesses. i love to invest in them. i love to have them. betty: you're great at it, yeah. lemonis: but when they don't work, i'm the first to admit it and i'm the first to shut it down. betty: i ju-- lemonis: this place is costing you money. you can't spend your time chasing things that just don't work. every idea can't be a good one. -it's just not possible. -betty: i agree. lemonis: then why don't you shut it down? betty: because i know that the potential is there. lemonis: three years later? betty: i think both can be done. lemonis: pick one. you run one place and you kick ass with it. you get a life. at some point
mark: nice to meet you, elizabeth, how are you?uipment company that i've used for all of my kitchens. -this kitchen's gonna shut down. -betty: ooh, okay. lemonis: and all new equipment's coming in. let's start the process, okay? now that we've started the construction over at betty's pie whole, we're gonna take a ride over to elizabethan desserts. there's some serious business that has to be finalized. i love to buy businesses. i love to invest in them. i love to have them. betty: you're great...
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david: democrat senator elizabeth warren urging regulators this week to take actions against banks.weeted out banks are making a record amount of loans to companies swimming in debt and then pushing the risk to investors just like the pre-200e market it's a ticking time bomb that could blow another hole in our economy. regulators must take action before it's too late so gang is she right? >> i can't wait to jump in on this. david: go ahead. >> this is a very different situation than what caused the financial crisis. elizabeth warren has made her reputation bioposing banks and this is what she's going to be talking about when she runs for president in 2020 but what's happening now is you are getting banks doing big loans to companies that are doing take overs, this has nothing to do with real estate, nothing to do with personal loans and therefore, you're not going to get the sort of tiered effect of one loan on top of another on top of another which basically came crashing down. we're talking about companies possibly taking on leverage loans, too much debt, and yes, there is some ri
david: democrat senator elizabeth warren urging regulators this week to take actions against banks.weeted out banks are making a record amount of loans to companies swimming in debt and then pushing the risk to investors just like the pre-200e market it's a ticking time bomb that could blow another hole in our economy. regulators must take action before it's too late so gang is she right? >> i can't wait to jump in on this. david: go ahead. >> this is a very different situation than...
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and that was elizabeth bakker now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world c.n.n. reporter jim acosta has had his press credentials restored after a federal judge ordered the trumpet ministration to reinstate them acosta was banned last week after clashing with the president during a press conference c.n.n. sued the government claiming press freedom had been violated. at least forty two people have been killed in a bus accident in zimbabwe twenty others were injured some with severe burns police have not given details but local media are reporting that a gas cylinder explosion may be the cause of the bus was reportedly traveling to neighboring south africa the incident follows another deadly bus accident in zimbabwe last week when fifty people were killed in a collision. and i comic swimming pool painting by british legend david hockney has sold for ninety point three million dollars in new york the winning bid at christie's auction house set a new record for a living artist's hocking painted the work called portrait of an artist pool with two figures
and that was elizabeth bakker now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world c.n.n. reporter jim acosta has had his press credentials restored after a federal judge ordered the trumpet ministration to reinstate them acosta was banned last week after clashing with the president during a press conference c.n.n. sued the government claiming press freedom had been violated. at least forty two people have been killed in a bus accident in zimbabwe twenty others were...
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in roseville, susan-elizabeth littlefield. (grant) that was susan- elizabeth littlefield reporting. (ryan) coming together. the way camp fire victims were able to come together for the thanksgivng day holiday. (grant) far from home. and troops send messages to loved ones from the border as they brace for a potential conflict with a group of migrants making their way north through mexico. (grant) tens of thousands of members of the military are spending thanksgiving away from home. and as a way to thank them, president trump made a phone call to members of the military.(ryan) but as camila bernal explains, the call also included a number of political and operational issues. as those serving our country spend the holiday in deployment... they're sending special messages"i wanna wish you all"a happy thanksgiving. hoo-ah""i'm sorry i couldn't be there but i cant wait to be back home"love you guys, see you soon"muah bye bye"and president trump.... visiting a florida coast guard station after making a public phone call to thank military members for their sacrifice.pres. donald trump: "tod
in roseville, susan-elizabeth littlefield. (grant) that was susan- elizabeth littlefield reporting. (ryan) coming together. the way camp fire victims were able to come together for the thanksgivng day holiday. (grant) far from home. and troops send messages to loved ones from the border as they brace for a potential conflict with a group of migrants making their way north through mexico. (grant) tens of thousands of members of the military are spending thanksgiving away from home. and as a way...
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. >> elizabeth: it is probably bad. it already feels politicized, that is accelerant to the negative mood in florida. it doesn't help for any politician to sort it out. it feels like election day is turning into election week or election month and if you have palm beach county getting a delay in the deadline, why can't other counties get delayed, too. then senator chuck schumer saying they should be given all the time they need. broward county has been broken since the al gore-bush recount. we need solid people in there to fix it. >> melissa: morgan, when i hear about these things and the last picture griff was highlighting, they said ballots went through and got damaged. you look at them and transfer what the votes had been to another one. obviously that makes a lot of people really nervous. they are looking at it and deciphering what they think was intended there. you say you want everybody's vote to count, but why is this not going on at this time in other counties? why were they able to get their ballots through and
. >> elizabeth: it is probably bad. it already feels politicized, that is accelerant to the negative mood in florida. it doesn't help for any politician to sort it out. it feels like election day is turning into election week or election month and if you have palm beach county getting a delay in the deadline, why can't other counties get delayed, too. then senator chuck schumer saying they should be given all the time they need. broward county has been broken since the al gore-bush...
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the new centre at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham is develoing new techniques to treat injuries healing within a generation. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. hundreds of british service personnel suffered life changing injuries while fighting in afghanistan and iraq. and many are still living with the visible scars from battle. josh lost both his legs and his right arm when he stepped on and his right arm when he stepped on a roadside bomb in 2010. here i have some scarring down the bottom. he still suffers from heavy scarring, susceptible to tearing. he now has hope that these wounds can be healed with the help of new pioneering techniques at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. the issue with the scarring is where it breaks down and the skin is notjoined together, it is not used to bearing weights. anything that will help myself or other injured guys or anyone in society that has a lot of scarring, anything will help. at the scarring, anything will help. at the scar free foundation centre, four conflict wound research, they are already using laser technolog
the new centre at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham is develoing new techniques to treat injuries healing within a generation. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. hundreds of british service personnel suffered life changing injuries while fighting in afghanistan and iraq. and many are still living with the visible scars from battle. josh lost both his legs and his right arm when he stepped on and his right arm when he stepped on a roadside bomb in 2010. here i have some...
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, elizabeth. >> reporter: kendis and janai, good morning to you. authorities say the shooting was senseless and that officer died a hero. they say if not for the officer's quick response, the outcome could have been much worse. overnight a solemn procession for a fallen hero in chicago. officers lining the streets saluting the ambulance carrying the body of one of their own now identified as 28-year-old chicago police officer samuel jiminez. >> we cannot thank him enough for his courage and bravery today. >> all units we're getting a so 10-1, 10-1 outside mercy hospital. no further information. shots fired in front of mercy hospital. >> reporter: gunshots first reported around 3:30 monday afternoon, terrified doctors and nurses then seen here rushing out of mercy hospital with their hands in the air. >> it was chaos. it was just mass chaos. >> reporter: eyewitnesses say the suspect first opened fire in the hospital parking lot. that's where authorities say he shot and killed dr. tamara o'neal with whom he was in a relationship. >> the gentleman tur
, elizabeth. >> reporter: kendis and janai, good morning to you. authorities say the shooting was senseless and that officer died a hero. they say if not for the officer's quick response, the outcome could have been much worse. overnight a solemn procession for a fallen hero in chicago. officers lining the streets saluting the ambulance carrying the body of one of their own now identified as 28-year-old chicago police officer samuel jiminez. >> we cannot thank him enough for his...
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i want to thank elizabeth and the staff for giving a tribute to you last month. he was a longtime host and producer for over 30 years. i met him back in the early 70s when i began a ministry. he was there at the presbyterian church. i was at the united methodist church. we were involved in the clergy. alfred smith got us involved in the city council, the school board and our emphasis was on social justice. then he ended up being a pastor while i was a pastor at easter hill. we continued our ministries together. about 17 years ago he asked me to host here. i was mentored along with elizabeth and we are grateful for all of this ministry. we want to thank his wife for the wonderful celebration of his life that we had about five weeks ago. blessings to you gail and your family and all that you have contributed. you have been all over the world with you. your ministries to pakistan. have always admired and appreciated that. i am grateful for all he is done. one person he admired deeply, as many of us have was howard thurman. whenever i would have this guest on he woul
i want to thank elizabeth and the staff for giving a tribute to you last month. he was a longtime host and producer for over 30 years. i met him back in the early 70s when i began a ministry. he was there at the presbyterian church. i was at the united methodist church. we were involved in the clergy. alfred smith got us involved in the city council, the school board and our emphasis was on social justice. then he ended up being a pastor while i was a pastor at easter hill. we continued our...
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people from elizabeth warren to joe manchin come together and we discuss how we can be united in a strong position and it's worked. i think it will work again with health care. >> speaking of your caucus, you watched what happened in the fight for the republican presidential nomination in 2016 when more than a dozen candidates ran against each other and beat each other up pretty good. it looks like your democratic party may tas face a similarly crowded field in 2020 if not more so. are there any lessons learned that you'll take into this presidential cycle that you'll caution warren, gillibrand, booker, et cetera? >> my basic phil fois osophy is thousand flowers bloom. it's almost mystical. you never know who is going to emerge on top. having candidates out there with various views, all united in the need to change the course of how the presidency is conducted and how we help the middle class, people aspiring to be in the middle class in a much better way than the republicans have, i think democrats at the end of the day will be united, will be united on a candidate who can best defeat tr
people from elizabeth warren to joe manchin come together and we discuss how we can be united in a strong position and it's worked. i think it will work again with health care. >> speaking of your caucus, you watched what happened in the fight for the republican presidential nomination in 2016 when more than a dozen candidates ran against each other and beat each other up pretty good. it looks like your democratic party may tas face a similarly crowded field in 2020 if not more so. are...
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absolutely senator elizabeth warren is one of president trump's favorite sparring partners and it's a role that she seems to relish she has galvanized voters all over the country she's a strong proponent of women's issues and minority issues as we just heard she's promising to bring more of the same in the coming term hasn't announced her candidacy yet but is widely expected to be considering one no surprise that she won reelection in the state of massachusetts nor was it a surprise that bernie sanders the former presidential candidate a democratic socialist from vermont won reelection there as well but. happy point for democrats around the country who look to these two figures to be leaders in the quest to take on president donald trump in the next two years and the next presidential election possibly. look at the bigger picture the way you are because a number of seats in that the east and. hoping to go to the democrats have they been doing a scene like a mini blue wave. yeah absolutely pennsylvania is very important for democrats in their quest to retake the majority in the house o
absolutely senator elizabeth warren is one of president trump's favorite sparring partners and it's a role that she seems to relish she has galvanized voters all over the country she's a strong proponent of women's issues and minority issues as we just heard she's promising to bring more of the same in the coming term hasn't announced her candidacy yet but is widely expected to be considering one no surprise that she won reelection in the state of massachusetts nor was it a surprise that bernie...
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talk about the biggest threat l they are pushing people forward that is the basis of their party elizabeth warren and nancy pelosi that's the basis ofwa their party in california every day i see it ajey are so far left but guess what the forgotten americans are in the middle they laugh and think they are a joke. >> this is much bigger than anybody realizes what if the democrats nominate some left-wing radical? how much progress has been made quick. >> i don't think the radical left wing would ever be elected. >> the commander-in-chief sanders? . >> than normal people of america will never let that happen. >> we have to run in a couple minutes i will head back out to the crowd and asked people about fake news and fox news don't miss that. we will be back from san diego. [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some s
talk about the biggest threat l they are pushing people forward that is the basis of their party elizabeth warren and nancy pelosi that's the basis ofwa their party in california every day i see it ajey are so far left but guess what the forgotten americans are in the middle they laugh and think they are a joke. >> this is much bigger than anybody realizes what if the democrats nominate some left-wing radical? how much progress has been made quick. >> i don't think the radical left...
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but in some polls now, elizabeth warren is number one in terms of who they like.'s interesting, given what we know about president del mcdonald from, that you would have a woman. it's possible that people like kamala harris, amy klobuchar, also elizabeth warren. people see her standing up for kitchen table issues with regard to financial communities, too big to fail, health care, those are issues that work so well for democrats this year in the midterms. >> martha: it's interesting, charlie, the president had mike pence stand up saying, you are going to be my vice president's running mate, right? it is going to be a question of not, perhaps they might want to have a woman on the ticket. i'm not suggesting anyone has indicated it's not going to stay the same, but that's going to be an issue for them. >> i do think one of the interesting things out of these midterms is when you look at races like richard cordray in ohio who is a big fan favorite of elizabeth warren and you look at some of these other places, i know we have not made a decision about andrew gillum, bu
but in some polls now, elizabeth warren is number one in terms of who they like.'s interesting, given what we know about president del mcdonald from, that you would have a woman. it's possible that people like kamala harris, amy klobuchar, also elizabeth warren. people see her standing up for kitchen table issues with regard to financial communities, too big to fail, health care, those are issues that work so well for democrats this year in the midterms. >> martha: it's interesting,...
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elizabeth was. relieved. oh come. on come on. her. feet she loves. her. oh. ho. thank. you. the. the the. the and. the and the. the. the. the. the the. the. the. the. the. the us. to. the. the eh the eh the eh the. q. a dangerous legacy lurks in these fields old missions from the first and second world wars. every day in northwestern belgium farmers find grenades many of which are still potentially explosive. and every day a special unit goes out to collect and defuse these deadly weapons. next. european stars deliver rousing performances to dance meets pomp rock and hip hop was played by british band until the ribbon breaks we just assume would be. the first love is a feeling it's just a hint of melancholy from the switzerland's rising star damien in. concert. the five minutes. they make the commitment. they find. in stronger. africa on the move. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and the continent of africa. stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies speak to their. team your series for cars. coming up. oh and a very warm welco
elizabeth was. relieved. oh come. on come on. her. feet she loves. her. oh. ho. thank. you. the. the the. the and. the and the. the. the. the. the the. the. the. the. the. the us. to. the. the eh the eh the eh the. q. a dangerous legacy lurks in these fields old missions from the first and second world wars. every day in northwestern belgium farmers find grenades many of which are still potentially explosive. and every day a special unit goes out to collect and defuse these deadly weapons....
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elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> it is always florida.still too close to call. including insurance commissioner, where state senator ricardo lara is ahead of steve poizner by they'rely 164,000 votes. for superintendent of public instruction marshall tuck leads tony thurmond by more than 13,000 votes. 16 seats in the state legislature are still uncalled including district 16 representing parts of alameda and contra costa counties. incumbent republican katherine baker leads democrat rebecca bauer kayhan by just 627 votes. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >>> sunny skies above. hazy conditions because of the build-up of smoke in the atmosphere. overnight lows in the mid 40s around the bay and on the coast but chilly in the north bay valleys in fact chilly in virtually all the inland valleys with lows drong into the 30s. hayes goes on poor air quality and another spare the day. that has been extended through friday. mid 60s at the coast to upper 60s just about everywhere else. here's the accuweather seven-da
elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> it is always florida.still too close to call. including insurance commissioner, where state senator ricardo lara is ahead of steve poizner by they'rely 164,000 votes. for superintendent of public instruction marshall tuck leads tony thurmond by more than 13,000 votes. 16 seats in the state legislature are still uncalled including district 16 representing parts of alameda and contra costa counties. incumbent republican katherine baker leads...
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bernie sanders, e-elizabeth warden, joe biden and cory booker. ones that have done the most in the invisible primaries of trying to raise money for other candidates, being out on the road. i don't know that all five are going to run. i have significant doubts about both. i think the other three are running. and openly running and going to be out there -- it's not too early to talk about it and i'll remind everyone that back in 2008 -- sorry 2006, the day after the midterms was the day barack oobama walked india and d i've been out doing all this stuff, we've been feeling it out the past year. we've got to get going and he was in the race by 2007. by january of 2019 we're going to see a dozen people will be in the race by january and certainly by the end of -- when you turn the corner, the beginning oof the q2. trrs some people will want to wait because of the fund raising question. but people that will get in jan squa ware and a bunch of people in april. and in a race that could have all these people. there's a lot of different leans. one thing t
bernie sanders, e-elizabeth warden, joe biden and cory booker. ones that have done the most in the invisible primaries of trying to raise money for other candidates, being out on the road. i don't know that all five are going to run. i have significant doubts about both. i think the other three are running. and openly running and going to be out there -- it's not too early to talk about it and i'll remind everyone that back in 2008 -- sorry 2006, the day after the midterms was the day barack...
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. >> elizabeth becker tested at that trial. she tells about her experiences in cambodia under pol pot. >> i saw a country emptied of society. as of today during the war and was shocked that streets were empty. shawls were closed, schools were closed, there was no music. then you go to the labor camps. i was under serious govoverent card. they did not let me poke around any more than allowed. it was what was missing that was so horrible. the people were living in work camps. they did not look good. i was shown what was supposed to be model camps. after they were overthrown, i was shocked and horrified i all that was hidden from me. the torture centers, the killing fields. now the record straight. they were witnesses corroborating this. ththe rapes, the forced marriag, the murder, it is all on the record now. that is an incredible record. sarah: that was elizabeth becker. this is an -- istanbul. this was for jamal khashoggi. he disappeared after entering the saudi consulate. initially saudi's said that he left the building alive.
. >> elizabeth becker tested at that trial. she tells about her experiences in cambodia under pol pot. >> i saw a country emptied of society. as of today during the war and was shocked that streets were empty. shawls were closed, schools were closed, there was no music. then you go to the labor camps. i was under serious govoverent card. they did not let me poke around any more than allowed. it was what was missing that was so horrible. the people were living in work camps. they did...
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elizabeth warren has said she is of native american descent and it has led president trump to mock her, calling her pocahontas. many users of twitter respond to this saying it was disgusting and others urged the raiders to fire musburger. >>> 4:26. housing for people with mental illness. coming up, the reason opponents say the state will be worse off if it passes. >> and the final push before tomorrow's midterm elections. we will have the details on last minute campaigning coming up. good morning. the traffic is doing well for monday morning. we will tell you more about this comm come back. >>> from ktvu fox2news this is mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome back. it's monday morning, november 5 i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. i hope you enjoy your extra hour of sleep. >> yes. >> there is a big debate on this. >> when i run for president -- remember this. >> high clouds are gone with some fog on the coast but we have a boring pattern. maybe you will like it. a quiet pattern. followed the coast and other than that i don't see any rain -- all the way to the 21st -- i don'
elizabeth warren has said she is of native american descent and it has led president trump to mock her, calling her pocahontas. many users of twitter respond to this saying it was disgusting and others urged the raiders to fire musburger. >>> 4:26. housing for people with mental illness. coming up, the reason opponents say the state will be worse off if it passes. >> and the final push before tomorrow's midterm elections. we will have the details on last minute campaigning coming...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] the president speaking on the border a short time ago. deirdre bolton is in washington, d.c. with the details. dierdre: keeping the spotlight on his hard line immigration policies. he called the caravan from central america an invasion that poses a major security threat. president trump: anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to mexico where they badly hurt police and soldiers of mexico, we'll consider that a firearm. because this not much difference. dierdre: specifically the president called into question the motivation of the migrants. president trump: the government of mexico generously offered asylum, jobs, mid cas -- medican and medical care but they have refused these offers which demonstrate they are not legitimate asylum seekers. dierdre: the president says there is a legal wrinkle. the immigration and nationality act of 1955 says any immigrant in the u.s. may apply for asylum regard letters of whether or not they entered throug
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] the president speaking on the border a short time ago. deirdre bolton is in washington, d.c. with the details. dierdre: keeping the spotlight on his hard line immigration policies. he called the caravan from central america an invasion that poses a major security threat. president trump: anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to mexico where they badly hurt police and soldiers of mexico, we'll consider that a...
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has experienced in her life, there were suddenly conversations that elizabeth had never been allowed character had never had o thatnness and that support and that kind of respect i suppose. >> growing up in the u.k., foy didn't find acting until her early 20s, but as the youngest of three siblgs, she showed a natural penchant for the spotlight. >> were you the performer of the family? i was the most annoying member of the family. i don't think i was a performer. i was absolutely desperate for attention, absolutely desperate. >> viewers and critics often remarked on foy's expressive eyes which can hold a scene with dialogue. but in high school one of those famous eyes was threatened by a tumor discovered in claire's eye socket. it turned out to be benign, but the experience of surgery and treatment w life changing. >> what do you remember about that time? >> oh, god. whenever you're ill in any significant way your world goes from -- so i finished schl and was supposed to be, here i come into the world. off we go. >> right. didn't have that experience. instead i had to kind of have an
has experienced in her life, there were suddenly conversations that elizabeth had never been allowed character had never had o thatnness and that support and that kind of respect i suppose. >> growing up in the u.k., foy didn't find acting until her early 20s, but as the youngest of three siblgs, she showed a natural penchant for the spotlight. >> were you the performer of the family? i was the most annoying member of the family. i don't think i was a performer. i was absolutely...
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it is actually quite a bit like elizabeth's portrait of herself. this is a claim to sovereignty and power. and his rule over the people that were his subjects. but it is completely erased by the way europeans draw their map. nevertheless it has a real influence in how british colonists have come to represent disorder spirit representations. an animalistic representations of the world. and it can be seen in a quite famous -- benjamin franklin printed this in 1754 in which he is urging the colonies to unite. in common sense against native peoples and the french. we think about this as a political cartoon. and it is, but it is also a map. you have to turn had because north is this way. but this is a map at a time when the first maps will be made and sold as jigsaw puzzles. the first jigsaw puzzles were maps. this is essentially a jigsaw puzzle that is also a map. with these native influences in it. if you spent any time looking at political cartoons from the american revolution you will see much of this awakening of sleeping america. america here stil
it is actually quite a bit like elizabeth's portrait of herself. this is a claim to sovereignty and power. and his rule over the people that were his subjects. but it is completely erased by the way europeans draw their map. nevertheless it has a real influence in how british colonists have come to represent disorder spirit representations. an animalistic representations of the world. and it can be seen in a quite famous -- benjamin franklin printed this in 1754 in which he is urging the...