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love, elizabeth. i wanted 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 grshanswered immedit to be a billionaire. and the relative says, don't you want to be president? and she says no. the president will marry me because i'll have a billion dollars. >> 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. >> joe fuisz was the family'
love, elizabeth. i wanted 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 grshanswered immedit to be a billionaire. and the relative says, don't you want to be president? and she says no. the president will marry me because i'll have a billion dollars. >> her family was no stranger to wealth. elizabeth is the great-great-great-granddaughter of charles fleischmann, and the massive...
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elizabeth: yes.sn't one of the fbi agents who interviewed lieutenant-general flynn, peter strzok, that occurred without a lawyer present to represent flynn? peter strzok wrote a summary saying throughout the interview, michael flynn had a sure demeanor, did not give any indicators of deception. strzok had impression of at the time he was not lying, didn't feel he was lying. peter strzok was later removed from the mueller probe for bias against then candidate trump. so this certainly critics are saying this feels like lieutenant-general flynn was totally railroaded. your final word? >> well, you couldn't say it any better. railroaded, violate constitutional rights, lack of respect for a person who faithfully served his country for 30 years. even serving a democrat president in a high national security position. and for, some reason a long time before it came up whether he ever lied or talked to a russian ambassador, it is pretty obvious there was some information we got, there was people for some reas
elizabeth: yes.sn't one of the fbi agents who interviewed lieutenant-general flynn, peter strzok, that occurred without a lawyer present to represent flynn? peter strzok wrote a summary saying throughout the interview, michael flynn had a sure demeanor, did not give any indicators of deception. strzok had impression of at the time he was not lying, didn't feel he was lying. peter strzok was later removed from the mueller probe for bias against then candidate trump. so this certainly critics are...
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elizabeth: that does it for us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" on fox business. thanks for joining us. hope you have a good evening. join us tomorrow night. have a good evening. ♪ does it for us. thank you for watching. "lou dobbs tonight" starts -- ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we gun with soar -- we begin with soaring and patriotic tributes today to all american workers on the front lines of the fight against the wuhan virus pandemic. [background sounds] lou: 12 high performance jets from the air force thunderbirds navy blue angel demonstration team staging flyovers above new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania.
elizabeth: that does it for us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" on fox business. thanks for joining us. hope you have a good evening. join us tomorrow night. have a good evening. ♪ does it for us. thank you for watching. "lou dobbs tonight" starts -- ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. we gun with soar -- we begin with soaring and patriotic tributes today to all american workers on the front lines of the fight against the wuhan virus pandemic. [background...
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elizabeth: that does it for us. i'm elizabeth macdonald.ing edit" on fox business. thanks for joining us. hope you have a good evening. join us tomorrow night. have a good evening. ♪ >> 100,000 creepy crawlers... >> spiders that'll cover your whole face. >> all collected from the far reaches of the world. >> wait. is it alive? >> talk about a bug's life. >> walt disney went into the museum and wanted to buy the collection. >> but there's a bigger story behind this bizarre bequest. >> that was an interesting and eye-opening experience all of its own. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and right now i'm driving on the outskirts
elizabeth: that does it for us. i'm elizabeth macdonald.ing edit" on fox business. thanks for joining us. hope you have a good evening. join us tomorrow night. have a good evening. ♪ >> 100,000 creepy crawlers... >> spiders that'll cover your whole face. >> all collected from the far reaches of the world. >> wait. is it alive? >> talk about a bug's life. >> walt disney went into the museum and wanted to buy the collection. >> but there's a bigger...
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elizabeth: yeah.na is now increasing its donations to the who. you know, but it's still a fraction worth of what u.s. taxpayers have have given it. so so this is the debate, this is the controversy, the focus should be on how china has been accused of being reckless, of not having the proper safety standards at its biolabs where it was researching vaccines for things like aids and hiv. the cofounder of the hiv virus has said this is an industrial accident in china's labs. they were studying the hiv vaccine. he's been criticized for this. here's what he is saying is going on inside china, that they have been woefully reckless in how they do their laboratory work and basically people are are getting infected inside those laboratories and walking out and infecting the population. you saw that in 2004 with the sars virus. so do you feel like this is given enough vetting here in the united states, that the focus should be more on china instead of finger-pointing inside the country? >> well, i can tell you,
elizabeth: yeah.na is now increasing its donations to the who. you know, but it's still a fraction worth of what u.s. taxpayers have have given it. so so this is the debate, this is the controversy, the focus should be on how china has been accused of being reckless, of not having the proper safety standards at its biolabs where it was researching vaccines for things like aids and hiv. the cofounder of the hiv virus has said this is an industrial accident in china's labs. they were studying the...
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elizabeth: breaking news. michael flynn's lawyer filed a new motion to dismiss the government's case against michael flynn for egregious government misconduct after more smoking gun evidence surfaced that the fbi officials were determined to prosecute the former national security advisor. welcome michael flynn's attorney, sydney powell. great to have you on the show. >> thank you, liz, always a pleasure to be with you. elizabeth: can you tell us what is going on now with your motion to dismiss? >> yes, we just filed a second supplement to our motion to dismiss. this supplement includes 11 pages of documents, the united states attorney from missouri produced to us yesterday as a result of his review of the prosecution by the special counsel's office and the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. these documents include a report that was done by the fbi actually closing out the file on general flynn by january 4, 2017. finding no evidence of any wrongdoing or improper russian contacts or anything that would
elizabeth: breaking news. michael flynn's lawyer filed a new motion to dismiss the government's case against michael flynn for egregious government misconduct after more smoking gun evidence surfaced that the fbi officials were determined to prosecute the former national security advisor. welcome michael flynn's attorney, sydney powell. great to have you on the show. >> thank you, liz, always a pleasure to be with you. elizabeth: can you tell us what is going on now with your motion to...
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elizabeth: u.s.and air force, thunderbirds put on an ai aerial salute in honorf first responders. a heart warming site, about hope. we have more show coming up. we'll be right back. hope. we'll be right you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. yeah, i could see that. ♪music) as the covid-19 pandemic sweeps the world we urgently need your help. who are so precious to god, have no access to food, medicine; or to keep themselves safe from the virus. and right now, we must take extraordinary measures during these extraordinary times to fulfill what it says in god's holy scriptures, comfort ye, comfort ye my people. your $25 will help rush an emergency food box filled with life-saving food and germ fighting supplies to an elderly person in israel. this
elizabeth: u.s.and air force, thunderbirds put on an ai aerial salute in honorf first responders. a heart warming site, about hope. we have more show coming up. we'll be right back. hope. we'll be right you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's...
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elizabeth: okay. it is elizabeth macdonald with "the evening edit."nt is about to take to the podium at the white house coronavirus task force presser. let's bring in conservative commentator and author kristen tate. great to have you on. >> great to be with you, liz. thanks for having me. elizabeth: kristin, there has been a lot of fingerpointing, there has been a lot of 2020 hindsight here. there is lot of talk about the strategic national stockpile, really took a hit in 2009 under the obama administration. it was depleted due to the h1n1 epidemic here in this country and wasn't rebuilt and wasn't maintained. stockpiles in california and new york state were no maintained either. that is not just us saying that, but like media outlets like "the new york times." how about stopping the fingerpointing and blame game, and president is working on the fly to rebuild things as he said were broken? >> the pandemic is a wake-up call for our nation. we have to be prepared for the next health crisis this could be our opportunity to look at the weak points to ma
elizabeth: okay. it is elizabeth macdonald with "the evening edit."nt is about to take to the podium at the white house coronavirus task force presser. let's bring in conservative commentator and author kristen tate. great to have you on. >> great to be with you, liz. thanks for having me. elizabeth: kristin, there has been a lot of fingerpointing, there has been a lot of 2020 hindsight here. there is lot of talk about the strategic national stockpile, really took a hit in 2009...
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an indication that from elizabeth but explain to me what you believe the the consequences of a corona virus outbreak would be in yemen firstly i'd just like to appear to rate elizabeth's point in that we really welcome this ceasefire and we're urging all parties all of the warring parties to lay down their weapons and really focus on what the real fight is right now which is fighting a global pandemic which will absolutely devastate yemen and when i talk about devastation elizabeth already mentioned that the health facilities the war has destroyed yemen's health but it's still a t.v. it's all to systems many of its health workers haven't been paid for 2 years or more we've got. millions of displaced people who my organization is working with many of them are living in just like conditions in overcrowded camps they don't have access to water they don't have access to health facilities and there is no way for people like that to stop isolate so really what we need to and the conflict makes it even more difficult because recently the fighting in moderate and all job has resulted in 40000
an indication that from elizabeth but explain to me what you believe the the consequences of a corona virus outbreak would be in yemen firstly i'd just like to appear to rate elizabeth's point in that we really welcome this ceasefire and we're urging all parties all of the warring parties to lay down their weapons and really focus on what the real fight is right now which is fighting a global pandemic which will absolutely devastate yemen and when i talk about devastation elizabeth already...
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elizabeth candle and. thank you too for watching you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and there's more debate on our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a.j. the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. on counting the cost billions now to save trillions lost anomic output feedback thing is gone sort of all produced a covert $19.00 test kit for $1.00 plus u.s. oil on the line as proof sinks into negative territory. counting the costs on al-jazeera. the way disease outbreaks have impacted dense urban areas like during the flu pandemic in the early 1900 has played a role in how our cities look and run urban planners reacted to that flu and other outbreaks changing how cities were zoned and led to updated infrastructure like ventilation and improved sanitation but after what's been learned from pandemics and their influences on our skylines and way of l
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elizabeth kendall and. thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and there's more debate on our facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a.j. the inside story for me bernard smith and the whole team here by. another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers by well. 29000 to cuban doctors and nurses are working in 59 countries around the world has confirmed cases of corona virus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go the payout of all because there are other people that need many people that is sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. rewind retur
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that's not the reason why this moment was chosen as a matter of fact elizabeth touched up on many of america's arean aspect very well and the grievances in the south that led up to this situation this is a pile up the military and situation is dire and all the worsening there are clear and present danger of there are crawling of virus outbreak in the south. north a possible devastating impact and the humanitarian crisis was only worsening with the recent april 21st flash floods so are you that was so deadly so you found yourself in a good position to set yourselves up to push for a separate country south yemen. no that isn't true the the the the s.t.c. prioritises the wellbeing of the people people are frustrated the grievances have built up there's an accumulation of all these grievances the government has been negligent in providing basic services and now as you know guests mentioned 'd the you know it's ramadan if you don't say it's ramadan it's the is the outbreak threat there is these flash floods all these aspects and the humanitarian situations all see only worsening because t
that's not the reason why this moment was chosen as a matter of fact elizabeth touched up on many of america's arean aspect very well and the grievances in the south that led up to this situation this is a pile up the military and situation is dire and all the worsening there are clear and present danger of there are crawling of virus outbreak in the south. north a possible devastating impact and the humanitarian crisis was only worsening with the recent april 21st flash floods so are you that...
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so elizabeth banks. you by slim jim. snap into a slim jim. oh, yeah. ♪ say hi. a pandemic has the possibility of bringing us together in ways none of us would have been able to expect. ♪ i'm so small said the mole. yes said the boy, but you make a huge difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ just like covered california teammateshelps you finder find a way to win, health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but time's limited. visit coveredca.com or call to enroll today. >> jimmy: that's all the time we have tonight. i want to thank elizabeth banks. i want to thank dave grohl. thanks to our pal t.j. apologies to matt damon. he knows what he did. we'll be back tomorrow with jim parsons. "nightline" is next. and in the immortal words of edw
so elizabeth banks. you by slim jim. snap into a slim jim. oh, yeah. ♪ say hi. a pandemic has the possibility of bringing us together in ways none of us would have been able to expect. ♪ i'm so small said the mole. yes said the boy, but you make a huge difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ just like covered california teammateshelps you finder find a way to win, health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the...
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elizabeth is writing about the seizure of land what is now shenandoah park. when that process began, writers, photographers, journalists, social scientists, i'm partially doing scare quotes here, they all travel to shenandoah valley and document families displaced and elizabeth writes specifically about hollow folk, that depicts mountaineers as primitive and backwards. where this gets interesting and complicated in elizabeth's book is that she also brings in a photographer who goes to many of the same locations in hollow folk and takes picture of a number of the same subjects, specifically in this case, elizabeth, i wonder, what do these people who are coming into the area, often from outside of it, what do they see? what do they miss? and how do their depictions in hollow folk in the photographs. what are the ways in which they damage appalachia? >> i want to see if i actually have a -- i thought i had a little clip from hollow folk on my phone that i could read. but essentially what happened in the 1930's and it matches clearly the art of appalachia history
elizabeth is writing about the seizure of land what is now shenandoah park. when that process began, writers, photographers, journalists, social scientists, i'm partially doing scare quotes here, they all travel to shenandoah valley and document families displaced and elizabeth writes specifically about hollow folk, that depicts mountaineers as primitive and backwards. where this gets interesting and complicated in elizabeth's book is that she also brings in a photographer who goes to many of...
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looking forward to that hello elizabeth. family it's always good to see you i'm elizabeth ryan and i am at al-jazeera as india correspondent. so when elizabeth went to do some reporting or disagree paul. seeing just after the extension of india's lockdown was announced. to people in her report to migrants and they explained that with no work there was no food and that is a major issue it was the breaking point for many of these migrant workers stranded in india's financial capital a few hours after promised in that interim modi announced lockdown would continue for another 2 and a half weeks at least $1500.00 people gathered outside a railway station that lost their jobs and they're demanding transport to take them to their home states. we aren't getting anything here the government promised to provide money and other amenities but nothing has been delivered yet we have nothing to do now we've got small children and they aren't getting anything to eat what should we do this i'm thinking now do we have a coronavirus crises in
looking forward to that hello elizabeth. family it's always good to see you i'm elizabeth ryan and i am at al-jazeera as india correspondent. so when elizabeth went to do some reporting or disagree paul. seeing just after the extension of india's lockdown was announced. to people in her report to migrants and they explained that with no work there was no food and that is a major issue it was the breaking point for many of these migrant workers stranded in india's financial capital a few hours...
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in britain today, queen elizabeth ii delivered a rare public address on the coronavirus.elizabeth palmer reports, it drew on her own wartime experience. >> reporter: boris johnson appeared in the doorway of 10 downey street on thursday to applaud health workers. he has been in isolation, but insisted is he was still leading the fight against the virus. tonight, we're told he's in hospital having tests as a precautionary step. the announcement came just after queen elizabeth made a rare address to the nation. >> i hope in the years to come, everyone will be able to take pride in how they responded to this challenge. and those who come after us will say, the britons of this generation were as strong as any. >> reporter: most britons are trying to keep the regulation two yards apart outdoors this beautiful spring weekend. those who aren't, get nudged along by patrolling police, whether in london's busy parks or on english channel beaches. meanwhile, sweden is still bucking a national lockdown. shops, restaurants and schools remain open, though older people are self-isolating
in britain today, queen elizabeth ii delivered a rare public address on the coronavirus.elizabeth palmer reports, it drew on her own wartime experience. >> reporter: boris johnson appeared in the doorway of 10 downey street on thursday to applaud health workers. he has been in isolation, but insisted is he was still leading the fight against the virus. tonight, we're told he's in hospital having tests as a precautionary step. the announcement came just after queen elizabeth made a rare...
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so elizabeth banks.jim. snap into a slim jim. oh, yeah. ♪ it's interesting what happens when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) the family has to share one. ...ooo.. got it! step up with boost mobile and get 4 phones for free switch to boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line with unlimited data, and 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones, all on our super fast network. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. only roomba i7+ uses two multi-surface rubber brushes. ♪ and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. with everything going on, i have always wanted to be a teacher. we've had to alter our classroom settings
so elizabeth banks.jim. snap into a slim jim. oh, yeah. ♪ it's interesting what happens when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) the family has to share one. ...ooo.. got it! step up with boost mobile and get 4 phones for free switch to boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line with unlimited...
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elizabeth: you are right, we are in good shape.jor are in the process of constructing. they are significant investments in their own right, close to 4 billion u.s. dollars. we have a strategy for growth. we have an active business development team. they look at opportunities. we are focused more on exclamation. we have been putting money into the ground to explore for other commodities, including copper in ecuador and argentina. that has been our focus in terms of growth and diversification. we are actively looking at other opportunities that may arise. lawsuit: s&p filed a accusing your company of suppressing information on global iron ore prices. what is your response to that? well, this is an ongoing matter. there our commercial sensitivities. pecos to the heart of what is confidential -- it goes to the heart of what is confidential. that is all i have to say on the matter. yvonne: elizabeth gaines, fortescue metals ceo joining us from perth. let's take a look at markets right now when it comes to china as they head to the lunch
elizabeth: you are right, we are in good shape.jor are in the process of constructing. they are significant investments in their own right, close to 4 billion u.s. dollars. we have a strategy for growth. we have an active business development team. they look at opportunities. we are focused more on exclamation. we have been putting money into the ground to explore for other commodities, including copper in ecuador and argentina. that has been our focus in terms of growth and diversification. we...
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that's what i do >> seth: all right we'll be right back with more elizabeth warren after this. ♪ elizabethetwork has to be prepared to absorb whatever is going to come its way. we're always preparing. make sure that the network is working all the time. we are constantly looking at it, we're constantly monitoring. we take that responsibility very seriously. the most rewarding thing about the work we do is whenever we see a customer able to communicate back to their loved ones. that is why we do what we do. (vo) we're relentlessly committed to the network. so in times like this, we can all stay connected to work, school, and most importantly, to each other. i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! [moo] you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. fechildren's claritin allergy relief. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. and relief from symptoms caused by over two hundred outdoor and indoor allergens. because to a kid, a grassy hill is irresistabale. children's
that's what i do >> seth: all right we'll be right back with more elizabeth warren after this. ♪ elizabethetwork has to be prepared to absorb whatever is going to come its way. we're always preparing. make sure that the network is working all the time. we are constantly looking at it, we're constantly monitoring. we take that responsibility very seriously. the most rewarding thing about the work we do is whenever we see a customer able to communicate back to their loved ones. that is...
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elizabeth cady stanton is something i have always argued with. i have always -- i have written a number of books and she is always in the room. she is a fascinating character. charismatic, bossy, elitist. brilliant. she is quite amazing. i think that people who study u.s. women's history cannot help but grapple with her in some ways. i believe that for all of her flaws there is no one like her in the 19th century. born in johnstown, new york, her father was a judge and her mother was a descendent of a revolutionary war hero. they were white conservative. wealthy, property owning, slaveowning. thate often forget that was still the case in upstate new york. much of the north. traditional, as stanton remembered it, on matters of gender. the famous story that she told was that when she was 11, her last brother died, she crawled into her father's lap seeking to give and receive comfort and he put his arm around her and said -- my daughter, i wish you were a boy. and they groans at that sting of the remark is certainly something many women feel. but it
elizabeth cady stanton is something i have always argued with. i have always -- i have written a number of books and she is always in the room. she is a fascinating character. charismatic, bossy, elitist. brilliant. she is quite amazing. i think that people who study u.s. women's history cannot help but grapple with her in some ways. i believe that for all of her flaws there is no one like her in the 19th century. born in johnstown, new york, her father was a judge and her mother was a...
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elizabeth: good evening. i'm elizabeth macdonald, welcome to "the evening edit.tocks did rise for the first time in three days. the dow surged more than 400 points, u.s. energy secretary urging house lawmakers to buy oil for the strategic reserve. we're awaiting the white house coronavirus presser coming up in a few minutes. president trump has ordered u.s. navy to destroy any iranian gunboats that harass american ships at sea. there is pushback at that, that he would violate international norms. this after 11 iranian gunboats crossed 9 the bows and sterns of american ships. iran successfully launched first american military satellite. that is was a success as nearlyhundred drug rules are trials are happening around the world to fight covid-19. the president said nearly 300 active drug and vaccine trials are underway right now. also, this is happening as well. the president is moving to sign an executive order to temporarily suspend for 60 days immigration to the u.s. for people seeking permanent residency. also breaking news, the pause will also apply to green c
elizabeth: good evening. i'm elizabeth macdonald, welcome to "the evening edit.tocks did rise for the first time in three days. the dow surged more than 400 points, u.s. energy secretary urging house lawmakers to buy oil for the strategic reserve. we're awaiting the white house coronavirus presser coming up in a few minutes. president trump has ordered u.s. navy to destroy any iranian gunboats that harass american ships at sea. there is pushback at that, that he would violate international...
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let's begin there with our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. we'll get to that study on hydroxychloroquine in a minute. let's start with the news out of california that deaths from covid-19 in the u.s. were three weeks earlier than previously thought. >> yes, this is very interesting. this is something that i and other reporters brought up at the time. how do we know that people aren't dying of coronavirus? this was sort of in -- during pretty much the month of february because it was a bad flu season. i remember asking a federal official how do we know that all of these deaths from flu aren't actually some of them aren't coronavirus? i didn't get a very satisfactory answer. but to get to what the new york times reported, they found that in santa clara county, northern california, there were autopsies of two people who died in february, before the first known u.s. death who died actually of coronavirus. who had coronavirus when they looked at the autopsy. and the death -- the first known death in the u.s. wasn't until later. this is really sign
let's begin there with our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. we'll get to that study on hydroxychloroquine in a minute. let's start with the news out of california that deaths from covid-19 in the u.s. were three weeks earlier than previously thought. >> yes, this is very interesting. this is something that i and other reporters brought up at the time. how do we know that people aren't dying of coronavirus? this was sort of in -- during pretty much the month of february...
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elizabeth cohen, cnn reporting. >>> we are learning so much new information every day about this virus. calls for iowa to shut down a pork processing plant linked to nearly half that state's cases. but the governor is pushing back. we'll explain why next. ♪ and you say ♪ as long as i'm here ♪ no one can hurt you ♪ don't wanna lie here ♪ but you can learn to ♪ ♪
elizabeth cohen, cnn reporting. >>> we are learning so much new information every day about this virus. calls for iowa to shut down a pork processing plant linked to nearly half that state's cases. but the governor is pushing back. we'll explain why next. ♪ and you say ♪ as long as i'm here ♪ no one can hurt you ♪ don't wanna lie here ♪ but you can learn to ♪ ♪
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i want to bring in cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. do we know what's holding up these results? >> anderson, it is such a mystery. governor cuomo told us that the preliminary results would be made available on monday, several days ago, but still, no word. coronavirus patients desperate for a cure, awaiting the results of studies on several drugs so they'll know which could work, including this one, hydroxychloroquine. one of the biggest studies so far at the university of albany in new york, but there's a mystery about that study. hydroxychloroquine has been heavily politicized. president trump is the cheerleader for it. >> we're having some very good things happening with it. it will be wonderful. it will be so beautiful. it will be a gift from heaven if it works. >> reporter: doctors say it needs to be studied first. on april 12st, governor cuomo gave a date to expect preliminary results sponsored by the state. >> i think we'll get actual reports on april 20th. >> preliminary results on april 20th. >> april 20th came and no prelimina
i want to bring in cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. do we know what's holding up these results? >> anderson, it is such a mystery. governor cuomo told us that the preliminary results would be made available on monday, several days ago, but still, no word. coronavirus patients desperate for a cure, awaiting the results of studies on several drugs so they'll know which could work, including this one, hydroxychloroquine. one of the biggest studies so far at the university of albany...
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with elizabeth >> yes, and his assertion doesn't really have anybasis in fact.zabeth "wall street journal" did, perhaps, take some votes away from bernie sanders, in the same t wayt michael bloomberg took votes away from j biden. her presence was not determinative excep for maybe in minnesota and massachusetts so for donald trump to try to say that i think is defitely a stretch but you can see the strategy behind it. he's trying to foment divisions withinheemocratic party similar to the ones farm existent in013 thatay have helped some of sanders' supporters going to thi parties or donald trump. donald trump wants to see that play out again in novembe whether that will be the case but clearly that's going to be what he's going to try to dai point this as bernie sanders being wng by the demoatic party and by elizabeth warren. biden, the issue here is we've not seen much of him recently. >> no, we haven't. you have to remember, in a normal presidential election of aign cycle, this is kind a down time after the primaries have concluded butor bthe national convention
with elizabeth >> yes, and his assertion doesn't really have anybasis in fact.zabeth "wall street journal" did, perhaps, take some votes away from bernie sanders, in the same t wayt michael bloomberg took votes away from j biden. her presence was not determinative excep for maybe in minnesota and massachusetts so for donald trump to try to say that i think is defitely a stretch but you can see the strategy behind it. he's trying to foment divisions withinheemocratic party...
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hi, dennis. >> elizabeth, allen, jalen green is from prolific prep in napa. top ranked player in the entire country. so you are thinking he goes to north carolina, maybe duke, maybe arizona. everybody wants this guy. he says no to college to join the nba's new g league. >> this week has been crazy. it's been exciting. but, i mean, up to now at this point it has been like a relief that i finally finished and announced it. >> yeah, green becomes the first to enter the g league's new program designed to keep top players who don't go to college under the nba's watch, rather than playing overseas for a year. he is projected to be the top pick in the 22021 draft. he will reportedly earn $21,000. sign a shoe deal, something he would not be able to do in the ncaa and pave the way for future prep stars. >> if i really do change the route for high school kids to do this and they change it, and look back, i think it will be a crazy thing. leaving this and starting a new route opens up to new kids and i think would be good. >> green will be based in los angeles, part of
hi, dennis. >> elizabeth, allen, jalen green is from prolific prep in napa. top ranked player in the entire country. so you are thinking he goes to north carolina, maybe duke, maybe arizona. everybody wants this guy. he says no to college to join the nba's new g league. >> this week has been crazy. it's been exciting. but, i mean, up to now at this point it has been like a relief that i finally finished and announced it. >> yeah, green becomes the first to enter the g league's...
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our next next speaker this speaker this morning is morning elizabeth elizabeth are farran. she is williams professor of american history and varon. associate director of the john she's the associate l now the third center for director civil war history of the museum of civil war university of virginia. history at the university author of of virginia. she's the five book books author of five books that probe that probably important important issues from issues of the sectional the american conflict from the revolution to the civil american revolution to the war. her masterful civil war. her masterful biography, biography, southern southern leaning, yankees by the lady yankees spy, true story of a true story of elizabeth van lou a union agent a union agent in in the heart of the the heart of the confederacy was confederacy was published published by by oxford oxford university university press in press in 2003 and when 2003 and one three prizes three prizes including the including the library library of virginia's virginia's people's choice award. people choice award today sh
our next next speaker this speaker this morning is morning elizabeth elizabeth are farran. she is williams professor of american history and varon. associate director of the john she's the associate l now the third center for director civil war history of the museum of civil war university of virginia. history at the university author of of virginia. she's the five book books author of five books that probe that probably important important issues from issues of the sectional the american...
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. >> leigh: queen elizabeth urges self-discipline in a rare address to an anxious nation.ses on the front line speak out about shortages threatening their lives. they are the heroic workers putting their health on the line every shift. >> i try to do my part to help. >> leigh: later, a supercentenarian celebrates 110 years. party on. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> leigh: good evening. i'm karen leigh, reporting tonight from cbs4 news in denver. we begin with breaking news. in britain, prime minister boris johnson, who has the coronavirus, has been admitted to the hospital. also, dire warnings in this country about challenging days ahead. and the last 24 hours there have been more than 1,300 new deaths. new york is hit the hardest. 1,000 more military personnel will deploy there to help out. and the virus is spreading. experts warn of a new wave of so called hot spots. areas include the northeast, mid-atlantic and south, plus states like indiana and colorado. we have reports tonight from cbs news correspondents across the country and overseas. we begin with meg oliver i
. >> leigh: queen elizabeth urges self-discipline in a rare address to an anxious nation.ses on the front line speak out about shortages threatening their lives. they are the heroic workers putting their health on the line every shift. >> i try to do my part to help. >> leigh: later, a supercentenarian celebrates 110 years. party on. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> leigh: good evening. i'm karen leigh, reporting tonight from cbs4 news in denver. we begin...
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elizabeth. there we go. there is elizabeth. williams favorite brother jack was taken by rebels and hanged. many decades after the war a widow in exile in nova scotia, elizabeth johnson wrote, " recollections of a georgia loyalist." after jack was hanged williams was absent. upon returning he said to her, i expect some friends tonight and would like supper at 11:00. tell the negroes to have food for their horses. elizabeth wrote, some of them were friends of your grandfather, but others were hard looking men, not gentleman." after supper as the men were leaving, she asked william when he would be back. "i will be back in 24 hours." i slept little and spent the next day and anxious prayer for her safe return. william rode in at 2 p.m. that afternoon and embrace elizabeth. and threw his sort of pistol upon the table. " where have you been? " "never asked me where i've been are what i have done. we don't owe the rebels anything for jack." two examples of what greene called private murders. in may, -june 1781, following greene's ord
elizabeth. there we go. there is elizabeth. williams favorite brother jack was taken by rebels and hanged. many decades after the war a widow in exile in nova scotia, elizabeth johnson wrote, " recollections of a georgia loyalist." after jack was hanged williams was absent. upon returning he said to her, i expect some friends tonight and would like supper at 11:00. tell the negroes to have food for their horses. elizabeth wrote, some of them were friends of your grandfather, but...
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and queen elizabeth delivers a red televised address as the u.k.'s hospitals come under increasing pressure due to the pandemic. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the chinese city of woo han the original epi center of the corona virus pandemic has begun to reopen after months on lockdown authorities are easing the restrictions that kept the city's 11000000 people at home now residents are slowly returning to the streets with some leaving their homes for the 1st time since late january. life inside will han it's still a place of fear and fascination as the city begins to move on from the crisis. in the us it was in they say there are many infected people without symptoms so i'll wait until none of those people are out there before i feel safe but i'm worried even if there's only one case a day. i think people will have a psychological fear of the epidemic really it all depends on how individuals think . well my heart come out here every day and i'm not so scared but i have to take all the precautions in the right way. it's only the barricades
and queen elizabeth delivers a red televised address as the u.k.'s hospitals come under increasing pressure due to the pandemic. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program the chinese city of woo han the original epi center of the corona virus pandemic has begun to reopen after months on lockdown authorities are easing the restrictions that kept the city's 11000000 people at home now residents are slowly returning to the streets with some leaving their homes for the 1st time since late january....
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in a rare televised speech britain's queen elizabeth tells her country to study strong in the find against the pandemic she praises the doctors and nurses on the front lines and urges britons to tackle the crisis with results. and last a lockdown hasta monsoon oscillation residence in the chinese susie where the pandemic began taking their 1st steps towards resuming normal lives. also on the show we'll take you to nicaragua in central america where bullies still being planning to spot a coronavirus bringing the sport to walk around the world football is a war and about playing during the pandemic baathists has fallen on deaf ears. i'm jarred great i'm glad you could. i mean british prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to hospital 10 dies after testing positive for the corona virus johnson has been in self isolation but continues to have persistent system symptoms including a high temperature it was taken to the hospital for tests on the advice of his doctor downing street says the admission is a precautionary measure and notion emergency. our london correspondent paul sent us the
in a rare televised speech britain's queen elizabeth tells her country to study strong in the find against the pandemic she praises the doctors and nurses on the front lines and urges britons to tackle the crisis with results. and last a lockdown hasta monsoon oscillation residence in the chinese susie where the pandemic began taking their 1st steps towards resuming normal lives. also on the show we'll take you to nicaragua in central america where bullies still being planning to spot a...
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elizabeth? >> elise preston live in new york city, thank you, and stay safe. >>> meanwhile, governor newsom says california has distributed roughly 32.4 million n-95 masks, but he says the state will need more than 100 million to meet demands. he says the state will release specific guidelines on the public use of protective masks in the next 24 hours, and he emphasized that while a lot of people are promoting the use of face coverings and masks, it may give you a false sense of security. he says it is not a substitute for physical distancing. >>> as millions in california hunker down at home, there's concern for a group that's vulnerable to the virus. andria borba is live with new plans to help the state's seniors. andria? >> reporter: well, allen, the governor's new messaging is stay home, save lives, and check in. he's urging people to check in on vulnerable seniors to make sure they're not sick or lonely. governor gavin newsom is asking all in california sheltering in place to pick up the ph
elizabeth? >> elise preston live in new york city, thank you, and stay safe. >>> meanwhile, governor newsom says california has distributed roughly 32.4 million n-95 masks, but he says the state will need more than 100 million to meet demands. he says the state will release specific guidelines on the public use of protective masks in the next 24 hours, and he emphasized that while a lot of people are promoting the use of face coverings and masks, it may give you a false sense of...
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elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald. you're watching the earning edit. good news, the futures is soaring on good news, that gilead sciences after a report that a group of patients under treatment with gilead's drug, remdesivir in chicago are now seeing fast recoveries from covid-19. from fever and respiratory symptoms. that news is sending shares of gilead rocketing higher on this -- evening, everybody. tonight we'll be examining issues taking on new importance and greater urgency as a result of developments in the u.s.-china relationship that have arisen in the past 24 hours. this brings into question the interest thankingal business practices for the past two decades. we have entered a new able in which american orthodoxies are being challenges from within and without. and nothing less than our national security and way of life are clearly under
elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald. you're watching the earning edit. good news, the futures is soaring on good news, that gilead sciences after a report that a group of patients under treatment with gilead's drug, remdesivir in chicago are now seeing fast recoveries from covid-19. from fever and respiratory symptoms. that news is sending shares of gilead rocketing higher on this -- evening, everybody. tonight we'll be examining issues taking on new importance and greater urgency as a result of...
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elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald. welcome to "the evening edit.resident trump wrapping up the coronavirus task force briefing. gilead treatment remdesivir did not improve patient conditions. let's bring in fred flp eitz. listening to the presser. your reaction tote push back the president just did with the press just now? >> well, the press won't give up in trying to blame him for the coronavirus or foretrying to blame him for putting forward treatments not been proven. in my view this is a president trying everything to save the american people. he never told people to use the antimalaria drug. he thought it should be tried, liz, there is no proven drug to treat this virus right now. and the president is as desperate as the rest of the country to find a way to cure it. elizabeth: yeah, so we had 800 drug trials to fight covid-19 around the world. you know, there is pushback again against the president tonight about hydrochloroquine. president says, see what works. we have 200 drug and vaccine trials in the u.s. either underway or coming. also stu
elizabeth: i'm elizabeth macdonald. welcome to "the evening edit.resident trump wrapping up the coronavirus task force briefing. gilead treatment remdesivir did not improve patient conditions. let's bring in fred flp eitz. listening to the presser. your reaction tote push back the president just did with the press just now? >> well, the press won't give up in trying to blame him for the coronavirus or foretrying to blame him for putting forward treatments not been proven. in my view...
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news live from the then we will succeed britain's queen elizabeth tells her country to stay strong in the final against the coronavirus. comfort well we may have more still. better days are over to. we'll be with our friends again we will be with our families again in a rare televised speech the queen praises the doctors and nurses on the front lines and urges her country to tackle the crisis with results also coming up. life after lockdown after months in isolation residents of the chinese city where the covert 19 pandemic began taking some 1st steps towards resuming their normal lives and german developers work on a new app that aims to warn people if they had contact with someone who tested positive for the virus but is people's privacy at stake. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program britain's queen elizabeth is rallying her country to confront the coronavirus crisis in a red televised speech britain's to show discipline and results navigating what she called increasingly challenging times covert 19 has hit the u.k. hard over 40000 people have fall in ill in the u.k. including
news live from the then we will succeed britain's queen elizabeth tells her country to stay strong in the final against the coronavirus. comfort well we may have more still. better days are over to. we'll be with our friends again we will be with our families again in a rare televised speech the queen praises the doctors and nurses on the front lines and urges her country to tackle the crisis with results also coming up. life after lockdown after months in isolation residents of the chinese...
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reassure you that if we remain united and resolute then we will overcome it rallying her people queen elizabeth makes a rare address to the nation as the u.k. fights to control the pandemic. of adrian for again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel u.s. president donald trump strikes an optimistic note as the number of coronavirus cases dips in the worst hit states new york. sometimes. to the truth. how do you explain a global pandemic to a 5 year old child the challenges facing parents and caregivers as millions of kids stay home. britain's prime minister boris johnson has been taken to hospital as he continues to battle a corona virus infection a spokesman said that he'd been admitted as a precaution because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive earlier britain's queen elizabeth made a rare address to her nation the 93 year old monarch urged people to remain united and resolute to overcome the virus u.s. president donald trump says that 1600000 people have now been tested for covert 19 of the country's top surgeons told americans
reassure you that if we remain united and resolute then we will overcome it rallying her people queen elizabeth makes a rare address to the nation as the u.k. fights to control the pandemic. of adrian for again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel u.s. president donald trump strikes an optimistic note as the number of coronavirus cases dips in the worst hit states new york. sometimes. to the truth. how do you explain a global pandemic to a 5...
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coming and rallying her people queen elizabeth makes a rare address to the nation as the u.k. fights to control the pandemic. hello i'm a very emphatic and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel u.s. president donald trump strikes an optimistic tone but a leading medical official warns americans the hardest moment of their lives is coming. and mortuaries in ecuador run out of space now bodies are being stored in giant refrigerated containers. britain's prime minister boris johnson has been taken to hospital as he continues to battle a corona virus infection a spokesman said that he'd been admitted as a precaution because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive earlier britain's queen elizabeth made a rare address to her nation the 93 year old monarch urged people to remain united and resolute to overcome the virus america's top surgeon has told americans to prepare for the hardest and saddest week of their lives more than 1000 people have died so far over 1200 on saturday alone the highest in a single day the next we
coming and rallying her people queen elizabeth makes a rare address to the nation as the u.k. fights to control the pandemic. hello i'm a very emphatic and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel u.s. president donald trump strikes an optimistic tone but a leading medical official warns americans the hardest moment of their lives is coming. and mortuaries in ecuador run out of space now bodies are being stored in giant refrigerated containers....
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with me now, i have sanjay is back, elizabeth cohen. sanjay gupta's back, elizabeth cohen and dr. kathleen nuzle is with us, with the center for vaccine development and global health at the university of maryland school of medicine, currently working on two coronavirus therapies, one of which could become a potential vaccine. vaccine separate from remdesi r remdesivir. sanay, listen, i've been out the last couple weeks, so i'm not entirely hip on remdesivir and i'm getting caught up just like so many other people. so, this is a drug, and you're the boss, so you explain. but this is a drug that, let's say someone has coronavirus. and for me, it lasted two weeks. this is something that one could take and then it sounds like, according to dr. fauci, you just get better sooner, if you take this drug, according to this trial. is that right? >> yeah. that's right, brooke. and you know, typically, when we do think of antivirals like tamiflu, for example, it's not the same really as an antibiotic, but it can lessen the duration and lessen the severity of the disease, which is, you're abso
with me now, i have sanjay is back, elizabeth cohen. sanjay gupta's back, elizabeth cohen and dr. kathleen nuzle is with us, with the center for vaccine development and global health at the university of maryland school of medicine, currently working on two coronavirus therapies, one of which could become a potential vaccine. vaccine separate from remdesi r remdesivir. sanay, listen, i've been out the last couple weeks, so i'm not entirely hip on remdesivir and i'm getting caught up just like...
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queen elizabeth makes a rare televised address to the public as the u.k. fights the pandemic. and sammy's a than this is al jazeera live from so coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel things more conflicting information from the u.s. president as the leading medical official in charge warns the worst is yet to come . and how donations of mass to medical supplies could be changing the way some countries view china. bouquets prime minister barak's johnson has been taken to hospital as he battles a corona virus infection a spokesman says he's been admitted as a precaution because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive he will remain in hospital for further testing johnson has been running the government while in isolation earlier queen elizabeth made a rare televised address to the nation she urged people to remain united and resolute to overcome the outbreak then the u.s. president donald trump sounded a note of optimism saying there's light at the end of the tunnel but this came from . right after a top health official warned americans to prepare for what
queen elizabeth makes a rare televised address to the public as the u.k. fights the pandemic. and sammy's a than this is al jazeera live from so coming up we see light at the end of the tunnel things more conflicting information from the u.s. president as the leading medical official in charge warns the worst is yet to come . and how donations of mass to medical supplies could be changing the way some countries view china. bouquets prime minister barak's johnson has been taken to hospital as he...
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there's elizabeth. william's favorite brother, jack, was taken by rebels and hanged. many decades after the war, widowed in exile in nova scotia, elizabeth lichtenstein wrote recollections of the georgia loyalists. she told the following tale. after jack was hanged, william was absent for some days and upon returning said to her i expect some friends here tonight and would like supper for them at 11:00. tell the negroes to have food also for their horses. i expect about 20 men. the men appeared and elizabeth wrote some of them were gentlemen i knew, friends of your grandfather, but others were hard-looking men, not gentlemen. after supper, as the men were leaving, she asked william when he would be back. if i return at all, i will be back in 24 hours. i slept little that night, and spent the next day in anxious prayer for his safe return. william rode in about 2:00 that afternoon. he embraced elizabeth, then threw his sword and pistol upon the table, both of which i could see had been used and i said to him, william, where have you been? he replied, never ask me where
there's elizabeth. william's favorite brother, jack, was taken by rebels and hanged. many decades after the war, widowed in exile in nova scotia, elizabeth lichtenstein wrote recollections of the georgia loyalists. she told the following tale. after jack was hanged, william was absent for some days and upon returning said to her i expect some friends here tonight and would like supper for them at 11:00. tell the negroes to have food also for their horses. i expect about 20 men. the men appeared...
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our next speaker this morning is elizabeth r. varon. varon is the lang born m. williams professor of american history and associate director of the john l. now iii center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author of five books that probe important issues related to the sectional conflict from the american revolution to the civil war. her masterful biography southern lady, yankee spy, the true story of elizabeth van lou was published by oxford university press in 2003 and won three prizes including the library of virginia's people's choice award. today she will speak to us about her new book "army of deliverance: a new history of the civil war" which was published earlier this year by oxford. a review in the "wall street journal" by some guy named harold who wiholzer called the highly original and sweeping new study. i had the good fortune to hear liz speak a few weeks ago in virginia and i'm so glad we could have her here today at the forum to speak to us. please join me in welcoming elizabeth varon. [ applause ] >> all right. can ev
our next speaker this morning is elizabeth r. varon. varon is the lang born m. williams professor of american history and associate director of the john l. now iii center for civil war history at the university of virginia. she is the author of five books that probe important issues related to the sectional conflict from the american revolution to the civil war. her masterful biography southern lady, yankee spy, the true story of elizabeth van lou was published by oxford university press in...