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love, elizabeth.anted to do something with my life that people thought was impossible before. >> at a young age she's asked by a relative, what do you want to do when you grow up? she answered immediately i want to be a billionaire. and the ss you want to be president? an she says no. the president will marry me because i'll have a billion dollars. >> reporter: her family was no stranger to wealth. elizabeth is the great-great-great-granddaughter of charles fleischmann, and the massive fleischmann yeast fortune. a 42-room mansion with 40 servants, polo, yachts, safaris. they helped found "the new yorker" magazine, and bought coconut island off the coast of hawaii. they entertained amelia earhart, and shirley temple had a birthday party on their estate. but the fortune was no more. >> this magnificent family history that they had in terms of this extraordinary wealth had been dissipated by prior generations. >> so this is a picture of a young elizabeth and her brother christian v. >> reporter: joe fuis
love, elizabeth.anted to do something with my life that people thought was impossible before. >> at a young age she's asked by a relative, what do you want to do when you grow up? she answered immediately i want to be a billionaire. and the ss you want to be president? an she says no. the president will marry me because i'll have a billion dollars. >> reporter: her family was no stranger to wealth. elizabeth is the great-great-great-granddaughter of charles fleischmann, and the...
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and after lengthy depositions with elizabeth and sonny and people on se ready t charges. >> elizabethholmes charged with fraud. >> raising $700 million. >> they agreed to settle the case and pay a $500,000 fine. >> reporter: elizabeth settled, with no admission of wrongdoing. >> she got off with a slap on the wrist, but the story's not over yet. >> reporter: she was about to face criminal charges for multiple counts of fraud, which casf coicted.r in jail for >> hom pleaded not guilty. >> i wouldn't be shocked if she didn't finish the saga behind bars. d bars. e, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infectis and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, sei
and after lengthy depositions with elizabeth and sonny and people on se ready t charges. >> elizabethholmes charged with fraud. >> raising $700 million. >> they agreed to settle the case and pay a $500,000 fine. >> reporter: elizabeth settled, with no admission of wrongdoing. >> she got off with a slap on the wrist, but the story's not over yet. >> reporter: she was about to face criminal charges for multiple counts of fraud, which casf coicted.r in jail for...
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it was elizabeth.mily 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 crime stoppers 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
it was elizabeth.mily 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 crime stoppers 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 and cummins are kicked out.pirit. >> he got very angry and almost blew a gasket. >> that's pretty scary. >> yeah, he blew a fuse right there, and he got mad and took out his knife and then dropped it on the ground and started screaming at april. i thought this was gonna be the end. he's gonna shoot somebody. >> reporter: it's a risky proposition. alienating the peaceful residents of this commune with so little to their name, and so much at stake. do you have food? >> eggs and two oranges, actually. >> you had eggs and two oranges? >> yeah. >>and $10. >> yeah, nothing in sight. >> reporter: out of hope and full of desperation. >> who's gonna find me? >> reporter: elizabeth heads back down that hellish hill. never in a million years expecting to meet her unlikely hero. >> i saw a photo of the guy and i was like, "that's definitely him." >> reporter: when "20/20" continues. [ "werk it" by mama haze ] ♪ werk it now ♪ woo, werk it now, woo, werk it now ♪ ♪ baby watch me werk it like ♪ ♪ werk it now, woo. werk it now
elizabeth and cummins are kicked out.pirit. >> he got very angry and almost blew a gasket. >> that's pretty scary. >> yeah, he blew a fuse right there, and he got mad and took out his knife and then dropped it on the ground and started screaming at april. i thought this was gonna be the end. he's gonna shoot somebody. >> reporter: it's a risky proposition. alienating the peaceful residents of this commune with so little to their name, and so much at stake. do you have...
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elizabeth: a turbulent time. civil rights activism have been growing, particularly around school issues. other attempts to desegregate schools in the south as well. in chicago, there was a major movement to desegregate schools and that came to a head in 1963. if we think of 1953 nationally, there was a lot going on. that was the summer of the march on washington for jobs and freedom. most people know this for martin luther king's i have a dream speech. also in 1963, that fall, the bombing of a church in the south, the killing of young girls. there were a lot of major things happening. the children's march have an earlier that summer. in the south, children were host as they try to desegregate public accommodations. there was a lot of civil rights action going on nationally and in chicago. often, people think of discrimination, segregation, and the north as being last barrel it. -- less people and. that's it -- less virulent. that became increasingly apparent in the 60's that that wasn't the case. steve: what were
elizabeth: a turbulent time. civil rights activism have been growing, particularly around school issues. other attempts to desegregate schools in the south as well. in chicago, there was a major movement to desegregate schools and that came to a head in 1963. if we think of 1953 nationally, there was a lot going on. that was the summer of the march on washington for jobs and freedom. most people know this for martin luther king's i have a dream speech. also in 1963, that fall, the bombing of a...
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[laughter] elizabeth: how many kids? >> three. elizabeth: god bless ya.>> next, we're going to show you how an unrelated case involving a pump and dump securities fraud scheme led the federal government to blow the lid off of this college cheating scandals. >>> and later on in this show, bernie sanders' wife and his son are moving to shut down a nonprofit over fears of questions about conflicts of interest over whether the sanders family crossed the lines between family, fund raising and campaigning. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ every year, our analysts visit thousands of companies, in a multitude of countries, where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. that's why we go beyond the numbers. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to
[laughter] elizabeth: how many kids? >> three. elizabeth: god bless ya.>> next, we're going to show you how an unrelated case involving a pump and dump securities fraud scheme led the federal government to blow the lid off of this college cheating scandals. >>> and later on in this show, bernie sanders' wife and his son are moving to shut down a nonprofit over fears of questions about conflicts of interest over whether the sanders family crossed the lines between family,...
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elizabeth: what is the evidence?ith somebody deeply dishonest disingenerous the fact of the matter barr report said russians tried to airfare every person on trump team turned him down what you are seeing is continuation of the lies he is a deeply unserious person i think trump white house needs to take this seriously say as long as house democrats keep collusion lie adam schiff maxine waters we are not going to actually be working with you helping you out in any bogus investigations, we are not going to be compliant until you are series remove people from post actually put serious players in as committee chairs, so the thing that is amazing to me, if adam schiff had any honesty integrity he would step down because has been flat-out wrong intentionally so two years. >> the issue using position of trust and power as house intelligence to make claims, and you know the issue too is is nine republicans agreed with adam schiff said stop rufrn interference russians are a threat nancy pelosi will not accept the interpretati
elizabeth: what is the evidence?ith somebody deeply dishonest disingenerous the fact of the matter barr report said russians tried to airfare every person on trump team turned him down what you are seeing is continuation of the lies he is a deeply unserious person i think trump white house needs to take this seriously say as long as house democrats keep collusion lie adam schiff maxine waters we are not going to actually be working with you helping you out in any bogus investigations, we are...
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took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought kathleen peterson and elizabeth ratliff could have been twins. >> i'm just thinking that, that my case is getting a whole lot better. >> reporter: kathleen's sister candace thought that peterson had killed both women. >> i have a better chance of being struck by lightning than finding two people who i intimately know at the bottom of a staircase. >> reporter: but to martha and margaret, the whole thing seemed absurd. the fact that michael was being accused of killing kathleen, the woman they called mom, was bizarre enough. but now, their birth mom, too? what would their father have gained by killing elizabeth ratliff? >> he would've gotten two
took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought kathleen peterson and elizabeth ratliff could have been twins. >> i'm...
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her policies or elizabeth warren era this is a brand new year this is interesting for me i guess i've been around a lot a while so it's like i'm i'm witnessing the birth of a whole new era in american politics ok so let's roll back. this story antitrust antitrust is something you and i have been covering and i've used matt stiller his work a lot he's he does all this and i trust work and trust has not been enforced there are laws against it on the books but that we have not enforced if the past thirty five years and that's because we decided our politicians rather decided that it was only price and it doesn't matter as if eighteen t. owns every single line and alan that's eighteen t. is the only person the only company sorry i know they have personhood now the only company from which you could buy telephone or internet services from if they are the only ones as long as their prices stay low that's fine so what is now happening is that people are starting to realize that it's more than just prices i mean after all facebook services are free you don't have to pay a single dime for them
her policies or elizabeth warren era this is a brand new year this is interesting for me i guess i've been around a lot a while so it's like i'm i'm witnessing the birth of a whole new era in american politics ok so let's roll back. this story antitrust antitrust is something you and i have been covering and i've used matt stiller his work a lot he's he does all this and i trust work and trust has not been enforced there are laws against it on the books but that we have not enforced if the past...
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internet because it's socialism because you don't have any competition in the system anymore if elizabeth warren were interested in really architecting the economy so that it has a fairer distribution of both risk an opportunity she would say get rid of the current socialist system run by central banks that are manipulating the price of money let's bring in actual competition free markets and we'll have a much better economy we have alleged free market. health care system in america in fact what you will find is there isn't much competition in in many states because remember we everything is organized by states here so the insurance has you know blue cross blue shield has everything in north carolina ok they're the only ones with obamacare but we have the most expensive health care in the world and yet the socialist systems of europe asia pretty much the best the world has a socialist health care system universal health care and their prices are much much cheaper so here we have the most expensive prices in the world and partly it's because of anti-trust and in fact all largely because of
internet because it's socialism because you don't have any competition in the system anymore if elizabeth warren were interested in really architecting the economy so that it has a fairer distribution of both risk an opportunity she would say get rid of the current socialist system run by central banks that are manipulating the price of money let's bring in actual competition free markets and we'll have a much better economy we have alleged free market. health care system in america in fact...
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even if she's not president this is from a business insider and they say elizabeth warren's call for breaking up amazon facebook and alphabet represent a real threat to those companies even if she doesn't become president her proposal thread in support of spotlight on those companies and their business practices one that could expose them to reputational harm moreover it represents an attempt to gain support for a rethinking of answer trust policy one which regulators scrutinize the effects of concentrated corporate power on things other than just consumer prices amazon facebook and alphabets powerless benign if you would only from the lens of consumer prices their power that's much worse if it's broader effects are taken into account well you know this is really the other and of a long known period which i will put under the heading of reaganomics remember a reagan took over where you took. wind. and it was a problem of a period of deregulation and we love every monopoly that comes down the pike and corporate america can do no wrong right so that was a whole reagan period reagan per
even if she's not president this is from a business insider and they say elizabeth warren's call for breaking up amazon facebook and alphabet represent a real threat to those companies even if she doesn't become president her proposal thread in support of spotlight on those companies and their business practices one that could expose them to reputational harm moreover it represents an attempt to gain support for a rethinking of answer trust policy one which regulators scrutinize the effects of...
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privilege of serving our country as president of the united states yes stacy ok well elizabeth warren i will say she has about a one percent chance of being the nominee for the democratic party i want to point out that what we are talking about is the fact however that she changed she she basically was compete every all democratic candidates for the nomination for the democratic candidate for president all of them are competing with a o.c. who can you know alexandra cortez who cannot even run for president but she is sucking in the attention of every single camera every single media outlet in america so you have to say something and do something and present something and offer a policy that is as radical as that of a moneyless and what the millennial is want the millenniums prove this in the last election they didn't want to hillary's bland same as always status quo neo liberal neo con monopoly loving sort of warren buffett sort of capitalism so part of it is because most people in america have always worked for small and medium sized enterprises especially when you're younger you're
privilege of serving our country as president of the united states yes stacy ok well elizabeth warren i will say she has about a one percent chance of being the nominee for the democratic party i want to point out that what we are talking about is the fact however that she changed she she basically was compete every all democratic candidates for the nomination for the democratic candidate for president all of them are competing with a o.c. who can you know alexandra cortez who cannot even run...
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elizabeth: that is right. or four years ago, semi conductors used to be the hottest name in m&a. companies tried to do some of the things last year -- i'm sure you remember. qualcomm and the nxp deal that fell apart. what has happened is people have tried to do big deals, and they have really been pushed back by regulatory concerns. so what we are seeing now is a shift to some of these smaller deals. as you said, it is a big number, but it does not rank in those top five deals. emily: ian, is this deal going to be subjected to regulatory scrutiny? ian: if you look at the share price today, mellanox is up, but it did not go up to the share price. there is a sign that people are concerned, particularly in china, that it will face that regulatory scrutiny, which will take a while. emily: elizabeth, in terms of what else could be in the pipeline, would you say we should be looking at deals but smaller deals? elizabeth: this is a competitive process. there were other bidders until the end. we can assume they are lo
elizabeth: that is right. or four years ago, semi conductors used to be the hottest name in m&a. companies tried to do some of the things last year -- i'm sure you remember. qualcomm and the nxp deal that fell apart. what has happened is people have tried to do big deals, and they have really been pushed back by regulatory concerns. so what we are seeing now is a shift to some of these smaller deals. as you said, it is a big number, but it does not rank in those top five deals. emily: ian,...
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elizabeth: the president has a victory today national emergency declaration stands.ints, are so swamped they have to close border patrol you know the record number of salary questions into the country, is -- kwl swamping our men and women at the border is this going to will get worse? >> i think it is i think -- until we do something about border security the way putting more people on border using technology more effective way or building the wall, the message is come on in because we can't stop you we are would evere overwhelmed, there are too many points of entry easy to access we can't stop it. >> the thing, 2013 democrats led by charles schumer willing to give 26 billion dollars funding for intrd including 8 billion dollars toward border a bizarre, was it okay then? why not okay now? >> purely political, look, they know there is a problem obama knew there was a problem declared a humanitarian crisis knew we had issues there nobody doubts we have issues it is a pure political issue at this point sad because it effects immigrants from across the border unsafe cond
elizabeth: the president has a victory today national emergency declaration stands.ints, are so swamped they have to close border patrol you know the record number of salary questions into the country, is -- kwl swamping our men and women at the border is this going to will get worse? >> i think it is i think -- until we do something about border security the way putting more people on border using technology more effective way or building the wall, the message is come on in because we...
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the epic rise and fall of elizabeth holmes. >>> "nightline" will be right back. wait, xfinity lets crazy fast internet speeds, and pick the types of channels i want? yep, now you can get a package that's just right for you. this is the best day of my life. oh boy. i mean, this is the fourth best day of my life. get more of what you want and less of what you don't. nailed it. you think so? yep. now that's simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for $34.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. >>> good evening. breaking news as we come on the air tonight, a mass shooting at two mosques in the city of christchurch, new zealand. one witness says he saw a man dressed in black entering one of the mosques and then hearing dozens of shots and then seeing people running from the mosque. four people now in custody. new zealand tv showing police pulling over one of the s suspects. the prime minister saying this is one of new zealand's darkest days. we'll have more later today and on good morning america. >>> but now we turn to th
the epic rise and fall of elizabeth holmes. >>> "nightline" will be right back. wait, xfinity lets crazy fast internet speeds, and pick the types of channels i want? yep, now you can get a package that's just right for you. this is the best day of my life. oh boy. i mean, this is the fourth best day of my life. get more of what you want and less of what you don't. nailed it. you think so? yep. now that's simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome we'll to show foxiness he had wars her ans latest on president trump in florida threat to shut the border. >> so a liz president donald trump pack at mar-a-lago the president he individualist lake okeechobee infrastructure to see improvements to herbert hoover dyke taking to twitter vept about the surge of illegal immigrants at southern border, a thread to mexico what is about described mother of caravans headed to southern border. >> they can stop them they chose not to now they are going to stop a them if they don't stop them, we're closing the border, we will close it keep it closed for a long time i am not playing games. . mexico has to stop it they have people coming right through mexico. it is a long very dangerous journey mexico sends buses they send trucks they do absolutely they started at one point a little bit. stopping. they don't do anything to stop it right now. >> you heard there closing the border for a long time the president saying, he could close the border as early as next week, tha
i'm elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome we'll to show foxiness he had wars her ans latest on president trump in florida threat to shut the border. >> so a liz president donald trump pack at mar-a-lago the president he individualist lake okeechobee infrastructure to see improvements to herbert hoover dyke taking to twitter vept about the surge of illegal immigrants at southern border, a thread to mexico what is about described...
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even as elizabeth and her mother private and hoped to start the. van lou came to conclude that slavery had warped southern whites. made them anti democratic, hot headed, coercive, arrogant. van lou saw succession as a kind of madness and believed that successionists were traders to national leadership. so once the war started, van lou embraced lincoln's republican party. she embraced the abolition of slavery. and she chose to stay in confederate richmond when she could easily move to the north where she had relatives because she felt as she put it that she had an awful responsibility to her fellow virginians. van lou loyalism isolated her from the majority of whites that embraced the confederacy. i will say by the scope of southern unionism. there were strong pockets of unionism to be found in the up country regions in the south where plantation slavery didn't conglomerate. but in the south they were small, outnumbered. the variations were so much. some had ties in the north. some advocated the economic modernization of the south. some had class ba
even as elizabeth and her mother private and hoped to start the. van lou came to conclude that slavery had warped southern whites. made them anti democratic, hot headed, coercive, arrogant. van lou saw succession as a kind of madness and believed that successionists were traders to national leadership. so once the war started, van lou embraced lincoln's republican party. she embraced the abolition of slavery. and she chose to stay in confederate richmond when she could easily move to the north...
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please welcome, senator elizabeth warren! ( band playing ) >> stephen: nice to see you again. >> it's good to see you again. >> stephen: it is your fifth time. >> is that right? >> stephen: those are john oliver numbers you're putting on the board right there. nice to see you again. >> it's good to be here. >> stephen: i'm going to read the tea leaves of your appearance. so happy to have you. so fun to talk to, and also on a night like this after this weekend. is purple a message of unit for america? >> no. >> stephen: no? ( laughter ) not red and blue coming together? >> you know, look, i think that this is a moment where we've got to acknowledge what's happened with the mueller report, that we've got to take the next step and say make the mueller report public. we're big, we can all read it. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: okay. somebody in the senate who knows how washington works or has a better idea than i do, what do you think the odds are that we're going to get to see it? >> you know, i don't know. but if we don't
please welcome, senator elizabeth warren! ( band playing ) >> stephen: nice to see you again. >> it's good to see you again. >> stephen: it is your fifth time. >> is that right? >> stephen: those are john oliver numbers you're putting on the board right there. nice to see you again. >> it's good to be here. >> stephen: i'm going to read the tea leaves of your appearance. so happy to have you. so fun to talk to, and also on a night like this after this...
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progressives,ther calmly harris, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, she said she gets results. circles he square that with his bid to run for the white house and yet face these challenges from many people who agree with the issues? guest: the challenge will be a little bit more intense for him this time because, like you said, he will face other democrats that call themselves progressives. one thing he has going for him is that existing base. he is ahead in most of the national polls. you can take those with a grain of salt. he has had more fundraising than other democrats. he has that existing base of progressive support. he will use that to his advantage to start. it is up to the other candidates to build their momentum the way he did in 2016. host: another governor and the race, jay inslee of washington state, what to see bring to the campaign, outside of the issue of climate change? guest: jay inslee is running as the climate change candidate. he is the only governor in the race. he represents this idea that governors are the best suited people with the executive experience
progressives,ther calmly harris, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, she said she gets results. circles he square that with his bid to run for the white house and yet face these challenges from many people who agree with the issues? guest: the challenge will be a little bit more intense for him this time because, like you said, he will face other democrats that call themselves progressives. one thing he has going for him is that existing base. he is ahead in most of the national polls. you can...
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elizabeth warren from massachusetts. elizabeth warren was running an average of 14% in the polls.look what happened in february of 2019. biden and sanders are one and two. basically keeping their support. this is something we have seen over and over again. people who know elizabeth warren best whether it's new hampshire or massachusetts, her poll numbers haven't been impressive. she's been running third or fourth to biden and sanders. >> i know you care about the "care" number. do they care about people like you? >> so this is something we wanted to hit on yesterday. this is more in the general election. this is a key number about why i'm more pessimistic than most about donald trump's re-election bid. if you asked if they care about the problems of the american people, only 41% think donald trump cares. this is predictive of the final result. george h.w. bush had problems but it was a made up story with the supermarket, the whole thing. he was at 40%. look at the rest. they were at 50% or better and the re-election margin, second largest was bush. bill clinton could feel your pai
elizabeth warren from massachusetts. elizabeth warren was running an average of 14% in the polls.look what happened in february of 2019. biden and sanders are one and two. basically keeping their support. this is something we have seen over and over again. people who know elizabeth warren best whether it's new hampshire or massachusetts, her poll numbers haven't been impressive. she's been running third or fourth to biden and sanders. >> i know you care about the "care" number....
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elizabeth gore with the environmental defense fund was disappointed by this week's debate.ut she's encouraged by alexander's proposal. "we need members of congress from both sides of the isle to come to the table to put their best ideas forward." alexander's plan is much less ambitious than the green new deal but it does contain some similarities. and he might have better luck getting it through congress -- he's chairman of the subcommittee that funds energy research. in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx >>parking garage officially opened at the walnut creek bart station today and with it some sweeping changes there is a huge reduction in the number of daily spots available on a first come first serve bases as well as a dramatic increase in the cost of those spaces. there are a lot more monthly permits spots available now but also at an increased costs and most acknowledge not enough to meet demand. >>crowne force christina tetreault reports from water creek or a lot of commuters are pretty unhappy with those changes. >>a lot of c
elizabeth gore with the environmental defense fund was disappointed by this week's debate.ut she's encouraged by alexander's proposal. "we need members of congress from both sides of the isle to come to the table to put their best ideas forward." alexander's plan is much less ambitious than the green new deal but it does contain some similarities. and he might have better luck getting it through congress -- he's chairman of the subcommittee that funds energy research. in washington,...
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emily: elizabeth, is that what you are hearing? as lisbeth -- elizabeth: yes, absolutely. roadshow today, the sentiment out of the investors we were able to speak to was very positive. like you said, it is oversubscribed. they are in a pretty good position. that is going into the second week of marketing. pinterest? about we've talked a lot about uber and lyft. what do you think about pinterest? jackie: we have a lot of unicorns besides the ones we are talking about today that are in the registration process. this is a very big pipeline of companies. we have companies who were planning to move to 2020, they are moving to 2019. late ready 19 moving up to spring. there's a big group in the pipeline. emily: right. we are also expecting slack potentially to go out this year. elizabeth zoom video quietly , filed a prospectus on friday , it wasi understand pretty strong. elizabeth: they had some good numbers. you were talking about pinterest. they are one of those numbers that are still making a lot. it has narrowed. not quite profitable but slightly more friendly in numbers com
emily: elizabeth, is that what you are hearing? as lisbeth -- elizabeth: yes, absolutely. roadshow today, the sentiment out of the investors we were able to speak to was very positive. like you said, it is oversubscribed. they are in a pretty good position. that is going into the second week of marketing. pinterest? about we've talked a lot about uber and lyft. what do you think about pinterest? jackie: we have a lot of unicorns besides the ones we are talking about today that are in the...
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elizabeth: wait, wait excuse me nearly 350 people died. >> eye understand that. >> the issue the faa how can faa holed boeb accountable when boeing shows much control over its safety review. >> not just boeing it is aircraft industry in -- for that matter all transportation. you they don't have the spears expertise to go through technical complicated equipment you got to remember something have post important safety feature you can have in any aircraft a competent pilot knows how to fly an airplane. >> so sorry to interrupt u.s. pilots say they even instrumentaled with this software, i mean i hear what you are saying the boeing ceo he has been saying the safety is highest priority, but now you have elaine chao questioning why were safety features optional why charge extra as up paidz poorer countries may not pay for up graisdz that is what happened with lion air ethiopian crashed because missing safety features. >> makes you question the management, of those countries and management of those -- those airlines the most important safety feat
elizabeth: wait, wait excuse me nearly 350 people died. >> eye understand that. >> the issue the faa how can faa holed boeb accountable when boeing shows much control over its safety review. >> not just boeing it is aircraft industry in -- for that matter all transportation. you they don't have the spears expertise to go through technical complicated equipment you got to remember something have post important safety feature you can have in any aircraft a competent pilot knows...
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to think about elizabeth warren is that she has said that the way she's funding her campaign is going to be different how putting its money in this campaign let's have a look at this before and i say have a look. but you also need an unwritten rule of politics that says that anyone who wants to run for office has to start by sucking up to a bunch of rich donors on wall street and our insiders in washington so out i'm opting out of that rule i'm not taking a dime of pac money in this camp. again is that even possible the only one with where we currently are it just says of the influence of money is too great you need the money and the type of money that bernie raised very quickly to run ads to have a successful ground game and frankly if you ask me i think elizabeth warren is running because she's kind of had to everything she's done up until now in her political career at the federal level has sort of signaled this and i think she understands she's already sort of read the tea leaves and realize that this is not really hers to win but she's doing it she's kind of doing it in a princip
to think about elizabeth warren is that she has said that the way she's funding her campaign is going to be different how putting its money in this campaign let's have a look at this before and i say have a look. but you also need an unwritten rule of politics that says that anyone who wants to run for office has to start by sucking up to a bunch of rich donors on wall street and our insiders in washington so out i'm opting out of that rule i'm not taking a dime of pac money in this camp. again...
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elizabeth catherine we're just looking at what we know again from. we do have three nationalities no survivors one hundred forty nine passengers one hundred fifty seven people on board eight crew and we do know so far and. only a few hours off of the crash is that this was the same type of plane that crashed off. that line and crash all one hundred eighty nine people died and. yes just to give you again a brief about if you can allies as well i think you mentioned before that it is a very stable airline one of the growing on the continent it's one that has one of the biggest elizabeth service and. other airlines use that service into service lines it has a reputed training facilities for. one hundred ten aircraft twenty six of them being boeing seven three seven five. seven three seven it's also important to note elizabeth that this particular flight crashed earlier this month i think on the fourth of march it was delayed because of technical problems the airline said it sent out a statement and then saying that the safety of passengers is very impor
elizabeth catherine we're just looking at what we know again from. we do have three nationalities no survivors one hundred forty nine passengers one hundred fifty seven people on board eight crew and we do know so far and. only a few hours off of the crash is that this was the same type of plane that crashed off. that line and crash all one hundred eighty nine people died and. yes just to give you again a brief about if you can allies as well i think you mentioned before that it is a very...
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coming up tonight, senator elizabeth warren. the presidential candidate talks breaking up tech giants, butting heads with leaders of big banks and how she thinks the democratic party needs to change to win in 2020. also the phenom. we'll talk with a reporter behind a new interview with alexandria ocasio-cortez. now the freshman congresswoman got the nickname america's lightning rod. but tonight's big story, the world or at least washington is watching and waiting. waiting for robert mueller. it's like royal baby watch meets election night, meets waiting for the vatican's white smoke. this morning robert mueller was even photographed paparazzo style as he arrived at his office. if reports are true, and at this point it is really hard to know for sure what's true anymore, robert mueller's wrapping up his investigation and will soon present the findings of his nearly two-year probe to attorney general william barr. let's make it clear. despite claims in the white house that this report will fully exonerate the president, mueller's
coming up tonight, senator elizabeth warren. the presidential candidate talks breaking up tech giants, butting heads with leaders of big banks and how she thinks the democratic party needs to change to win in 2020. also the phenom. we'll talk with a reporter behind a new interview with alexandria ocasio-cortez. now the freshman congresswoman got the nickname america's lightning rod. but tonight's big story, the world or at least washington is watching and waiting. waiting for robert mueller....
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and then elizabeth warren.t deal of admiration for the fact that she is raising the bar and talking about childcare. it is such an important issue. and nowhere do we need it more than in the white house. [laughter] donaldot a reference to trump's temper tantrums. this is the best joke. joke. it is not a reference trump's temper [laughter] [laughter] . get the joke when you come back. his temper tantrums. the other day i was supposed to have a dinner with vice president pence to discuss legislation, and at the last minute they canceled it because mother was nowhere to be found. [laughter] oh my god. that is as mean as i get. ofnderstand the challenges taking care of family while you are in the public eye. i have three sons, at their security clearances must have gotten lost in the mail. back to the iowa caucuses. does anybody even know how they work? here we go. abby, one hand up. came up with this, we worked really hard to make it more interesting. let's see which presidential candidate can hit the most interns
and then elizabeth warren.t deal of admiration for the fact that she is raising the bar and talking about childcare. it is such an important issue. and nowhere do we need it more than in the white house. [laughter] donaldot a reference to trump's temper tantrums. this is the best joke. joke. it is not a reference trump's temper [laughter] [laughter] . get the joke when you come back. his temper tantrums. the other day i was supposed to have a dinner with vice president pence to discuss...
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up elizabeth , warren continues to target big tech. she thinks breaking up tech giants could sustain competition, next. "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology, and be sure to follow our global news network, @tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. democratic presidential hopeful senator elizabeth warren is going after big tech. after laying out a proposal to break up big tech, she took her arguments to the annual sxsw festival in austin, texas. she told an audience of many tech onto printers that -- entrepreneurs that breaking up companies like amazon and google would keep the marketplace competitive. sen. warren: the opportunity to do what you do best, to come up with a great idea and work your heart out to make it happen, to be able to compete on a level playing field is taken away by these platform giants. so my view is break those things apart, and we will have a more competitive, robust market. emily: bloomberg's e
up elizabeth , warren continues to target big tech. she thinks breaking up tech giants could sustain competition, next. "bloomberg technology" is livestreaming on twitter. check us out @technology, and be sure to follow our global news network, @tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. democratic presidential hopeful senator elizabeth warren is going after big tech. after laying out a proposal...
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it has elizabeth warren in the middle of the pack, polling at about 7%.s a long way to go to those 2020 primaries. >> you are watching tech come i am watching energy. the worst performing sector in the s&p 500 today. on pace for the worst day since the december 24 selloff. a lot has to do with the drop in oil prices. falling on concerns of global growth. at one point today, falling under $55 per barrel. off 1.6%. it's a double whammy for the stoxx because this follows news that norway sovereign wealth fund is cutting its exploration funding. occidental,s, bolero falling the most. 5%. they were two of the three largest shareholdings. that way in on the sector overall. perspectiveeat getting us all up to speed. let's go more into that u.s. markets and largely has been the jobs report today. -- lori, 20,000? is this something we need to be long-term worried about or a short-term which given the shutdown? numberainly is a weaker given what anybody expected. if you look at the total report there were positives. upper divisions in december and january. in the t
it has elizabeth warren in the middle of the pack, polling at about 7%.s a long way to go to those 2020 primaries. >> you are watching tech come i am watching energy. the worst performing sector in the s&p 500 today. on pace for the worst day since the december 24 selloff. a lot has to do with the drop in oil prices. falling on concerns of global growth. at one point today, falling under $55 per barrel. off 1.6%. it's a double whammy for the stoxx because this follows news that norway...
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i really like what elizabeth warren is doing.ched out to tristan harris and me in the summer of 2017 with her early thoughts relative to what was going on in technology. i was incredibly impressed by the insights she had in comparing what was wrong in tech compared to what she had seen go wrong in the banking business where essentially you have markets in which one side had vastly superior information and was able to control the information available to the other side, and where the people who made markets were participating. when this came out, i have studied it very closely. i believe antitrust is essential in two different ways. the big tech companies -- google, facebook, amazon -- are blocking competition from startups in their immediate area . they are basically causing innovation to come to a stall in and around the core internet. they have been amazingly successful, and that is a terrible idea. warren is very much on that issue and antitrust, it is a super progrowth way of doing that. starting in 1950 six with the at&t con
i really like what elizabeth warren is doing.ched out to tristan harris and me in the summer of 2017 with her early thoughts relative to what was going on in technology. i was incredibly impressed by the insights she had in comparing what was wrong in tech compared to what she had seen go wrong in the banking business where essentially you have markets in which one side had vastly superior information and was able to control the information available to the other side, and where the people who...
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elizabeth: they had some good numbers.st are one of those numbers that are still making a lot. butquite profitable slightly more friendly in numbers. we've had some interesting comments today saying that once that starts trading, it could move up north of $10 million quickly. emily: what do you think will set these companies apart? they are all very different, even uber and lyft. jackie: i think that is what is great about this, that we have a diverse group of companies coming to market. these companies, and a lot of them are platform based companies that have options to take the platforms they have they and really diversify revenue stream, hit a very broad market. heavy consumer facing but b2b plays. all of them have interesting growth stories. emily: if investors are concerned, what are they concerned about? jackie: i think that what is going on right now is the markets are almost back to some of the peak levels. companies are coming out in times where markets are strong, volatility is low, we've got great news on jobs r
elizabeth: they had some good numbers.st are one of those numbers that are still making a lot. butquite profitable slightly more friendly in numbers. we've had some interesting comments today saying that once that starts trading, it could move up north of $10 million quickly. emily: what do you think will set these companies apart? they are all very different, even uber and lyft. jackie: i think that is what is great about this, that we have a diverse group of companies coming to market. these...
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hope you'll come back on "the beat." >> thank you. >> senator elizabeth warren.ator elizabeth warren. and we will be right back. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. driven each day to pursue bioplife-changing cures...ers. in a country built on fostering innovation. here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... and a new therapy that gives the blind a working gene so they can see again. because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. >>> senator elisabeth warren on "the beat" making some news right here. a revelation on who she says the front runner is. >> a similar defendant who might have been poor and black would have gotten a different sentence? >> of course. >> corporate welfare. was new york wrong to give that much of an offer? >> the problem is
hope you'll come back on "the beat." >> thank you. >> senator elizabeth warren.ator elizabeth warren. and we will be right back. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. driven each day to pursue bioplife-changing cures...ers. in a country built on...
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david: you heard elizabeth warren, is she right? peter: she has parts of it right.mple, i'm a believer in capitalism. free enterprise capitalism is the most powerful engine of prosperity and growth that humankind ever created, that is a fact. america is the number one country in the world, it built america's middle class from after the war into the 1980's as the most powerful nation economically and militarily. literally, the principles of capitalism have lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and into a more humane standard of living. so, it works. that challenge is what we want capitalism and free enterprise to do. david: at the present time, it is doing some destructive things, not just constructive things. how do you assess the scope of the problem? peter: the problem is rather simple. for the force 40 years of capitalism after the war, capitalism worked a it was supposed to optimize multiple stakeholders, like the customer, the employees, the shareholders, the corporation itself, and the community and in the nation. now, that was then. today's ver
david: you heard elizabeth warren, is she right? peter: she has parts of it right.mple, i'm a believer in capitalism. free enterprise capitalism is the most powerful engine of prosperity and growth that humankind ever created, that is a fact. america is the number one country in the world, it built america's middle class from after the war into the 1980's as the most powerful nation economically and militarily. literally, the principles of capitalism have lifted hundreds of millions of people...
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we have seen elizabeth warren struggle a little bit with money.s to jump in, beto o'rourke, how well they execute those easy parts. the hard part is every misstep you make in every diner in iowa. the debates are coming up. we are in silly season. tiny mistakes, policy differences, missteps will be magnified. this is the easy part. many people aren't executing this part. >> with our fingers crossed that ali will be on the flight to south carolina, our thanks to her in concord this morning. thanks to chris lu, linette lopez as well. up next, the reporters behind the bombshell story that mother jones published on the day spa linked to robert kraft. the daya linked to robert kraft eployed. i video chatted the entire birth. i had great connectivity. his entire platoon was standing next to him. they kept telling me, "you gotta push! you gotta push!" they all got to meet forest, all together. about 50 of them. and they all started crying. it was the sweetest thing i have ever seen. (vo) there for you when it matters most. unlimited on the best network no
we have seen elizabeth warren struggle a little bit with money.s to jump in, beto o'rourke, how well they execute those easy parts. the hard part is every misstep you make in every diner in iowa. the debates are coming up. we are in silly season. tiny mistakes, policy differences, missteps will be magnified. this is the easy part. many people aren't executing this part. >> with our fingers crossed that ali will be on the flight to south carolina, our thanks to her in concord this morning....
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elizabeth, back to you. liz: this is the name of the game right now.awsuits were pouring in after the lion air crash in october. and now more expected after the ethiopian crash. they are probing the design certifications for the 737 max planes. mike, can boeing cure its liability problems? >> i think so. but the whole story isn't in. we are running off into the weeds. we have not looked sufficiently at the operators of this plane. puvment s. off ray tores said it was safe. u.s. pilots said it was safe. lawyers will be coming out of the woodwork. it will be billions of dollars in terms of lawsuits. liz: china considering excluding the 737 max from a trade deal. >> if they cut out the 737 from their fleet, in 10 years they will be 1,200 to 1,500 short. liz: u.s. pilots expressed serious tbrus tracing with the 7d -- serious frustration with the 737 max. >> it was addressed that's the difference. then up to the faa grounding the airplane. the u.s. pilots were saying the airplane was safe. and we have to focus on what was going on in the ethiopian cockpit.
elizabeth, back to you. liz: this is the name of the game right now.awsuits were pouring in after the lion air crash in october. and now more expected after the ethiopian crash. they are probing the design certifications for the 737 max planes. mike, can boeing cure its liability problems? >> i think so. but the whole story isn't in. we are running off into the weeds. we have not looked sufficiently at the operators of this plane. puvment s. off ray tores said it was safe. u.s. pilots...
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elizabeth warren earlier today called for a huge shake up in the tech sector.t breaking up companies like amazon and facebook. quote, 25 years ago, facebook, google and amazon did not exist. now they're among the most valuable and well-known companies on the planet. it is a great story, but also one that highlights why the government must break up monopolies and promote competitive markets. the new push by warren could signal a new era pitting government against big tech as house democrats prepare for new oversight in the industry. we know that amy klobuchar is going to take this on, digital privacy. and they're trying to review the now defunct fcc net neutrality rules with new legislation. we have to remind you where is elizabeth warren? she's going to be speaking at south by southwest. that is all about altec. >> at least this week is altec. this idea of breaking up monopolies and antitrust is not a uniquely liberal idea. this is one that is accepted, the lessons we learned from standard oil and monopolies. >> but breaking up a monopoly and blocking a merger
elizabeth warren earlier today called for a huge shake up in the tech sector.t breaking up companies like amazon and facebook. quote, 25 years ago, facebook, google and amazon did not exist. now they're among the most valuable and well-known companies on the planet. it is a great story, but also one that highlights why the government must break up monopolies and promote competitive markets. the new push by warren could signal a new era pitting government against big tech as house democrats...
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elizabeth varon full stop . [applause] grateful for that introduction and to be associated with this project. it is wonderful to see it come to fruition. my topic is southern unionism. i will start by telling you about a book that blew my mind when i first read it nearly 20 years ago in 2001. published historian and interpretation of the american civil war with a provocative title. freeling's book was call it "the howh versus the south: anti-confederate southerners shaped the course of the civil war." his book offered a striking statistic. i've never seen the likes of it until i read the book. 450,000 men from slave states fought for the union army. 450,000 men from slave states fought for the union army during the civil war. this cohort of southerners in blue consisted of african-american men from across the slave states, most of whom had fled slavery to join the union army. a consisted of border whites who resisted the song of concession, and even some from confederate states who chose stars & stripes over sta
elizabeth varon full stop . [applause] grateful for that introduction and to be associated with this project. it is wonderful to see it come to fruition. my topic is southern unionism. i will start by telling you about a book that blew my mind when i first read it nearly 20 years ago in 2001. published historian and interpretation of the american civil war with a provocative title. freeling's book was call it "the howh versus the south: anti-confederate southerners shaped the course of the...
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elizabeth: the premise behind the book, in the early 2000, so much of the conversation around educationeform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy orgat
elizabeth: the premise behind the book, in the early 2000, so much of the conversation around educationeform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy orgat
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elizabeth warren at south by southwest today. she was asked this question. >> is it incorrect that he discouraged you for running? if so, on what grounds? >> so bernie and i had a private dinner. my view is that dinner stays private. >> people who don't know the difference, between what you and bernie are saying, what's the crux of that? >> bernie has to speak to what democratic socialism is. and the centrists have to speak what they're doing. what i have to tell you -- >> so that was really an interesting answer, nera. she's bernie's, a democratic socialist and there are the centrists, not really defining herself. what's your reaction to her answer? >> look, i think most people know where elizabeth warren is. she's been a fighter in the democratic party for a long time and she's laying out very aggressive policy agenda. she just called for breaking up a lot of the tech companies yesterd yesterday, has proposed universal child care. people know where she stands. on a number of occasions, she has differentiated herself from senato
elizabeth warren at south by southwest today. she was asked this question. >> is it incorrect that he discouraged you for running? if so, on what grounds? >> so bernie and i had a private dinner. my view is that dinner stays private. >> people who don't know the difference, between what you and bernie are saying, what's the crux of that? >> bernie has to speak to what democratic socialism is. and the centrists have to speak what they're doing. what i have to tell you --...
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elizabeth warren wrote some of those laws.auren: investors like what they saw today, stock was up. all right high level trade talks wrapping up in china, the latest details on where things stand, right now, next. i've got to tell you something. with the capital one venture card you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. not just airline purchases? everything. hey, how'd you get in here? cross-checking. nice. what's in your wallet... oh, c'mon! patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] this isn't just this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make
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at least he didn't pretend to drink beer like elizabeth warren.sty, he's blowing something besides an election. yet, too soon, right. this has been seen over 5 million times on the internet and it doesn't stop there.his staff also bought him a plate of homemade pork tacos. the utah guys sure know how to party! word on the street is that he and 10 of his pals got real crazy. they had 7-up. behave! or don't. i like it that way. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. a business o
at least he didn't pretend to drink beer like elizabeth warren.sty, he's blowing something besides an election. yet, too soon, right. this has been seen over 5 million times on the internet and it doesn't stop there.his staff also bought him a plate of homemade pork tacos. the utah guys sure know how to party! word on the street is that he and 10 of his pals got real crazy. they had 7-up. behave! or don't. i like it that way. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's...
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. >>> senator elizabeth warren laying out her case for president in a town hall and calling out for achange in the electoral process and what she said that had the crowd cheering next. hey mercedes, how about letting your hair down a little? how about a car for people who don't play golf? hey mercedes! mix it up a little. how about something for a guy who doesn't want a corner office? hey mercedes, i don't even own a tie. do you think i need a mahogany dashboard? hey mercedes, can you...
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i'm elizabeth mcmacdonald. the evening edit starts right now. [♪] the stunning college admissions scam. we are monitoring the court action. it's happening right now. we'll take you live to los angeles as soon as the judge and the action breaks. when you saw this headline, what was your reaction? >> it's obviously quite shocking and one of my favorite clips from it is the yale soccer coach who recruited someone, took a $400,000 bribe and this particular young lady did not even play soccer. that's reported by the "wall street journal." there is a temptation to say this is terrible and worse than we have ever been. but it's the classic one of the seven deadly sins, human frailty. where there is an opening of advancing your child in some way and cheating, there is a universe of people who will do that. liz: people are saying what about my deserving son or daughter. we can't afford doing payoffs like that. all of a sudden children are treated as social media influencers. lori loughlin's daughter had a deal with amaz
i'm elizabeth mcmacdonald. the evening edit starts right now. [♪] the stunning college admissions scam. we are monitoring the court action. it's happening right now. we'll take you live to los angeles as soon as the judge and the action breaks. when you saw this headline, what was your reaction? >> it's obviously quite shocking and one of my favorite clips from it is the yale soccer coach who recruited someone, took a $400,000 bribe and this particular young lady did not even play...