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elizabeth: heb bernie sanders and elizabeth warren now is pushing the far left agenda the tax hikes onveryone as much as point out will not cover the spending. we had the democrat chair house budget congressman john your myth of kentucky state during half trillion inconsequential and disable cancel out the debt that we owe to china and. money, that would crash the dollar in a geopolitical crisis. listen to john kennedy they want to tax the unrealized gain saying when you inherit your parents house, even if you don't sell it you will have a tax bill. >> this is going to affect millions and millions of middle-class americans, it's going to the mall the real estate market in the market for other long-term assets. and i guess the moral of the story this is what happens, this is what happens when you have a president and the treasury secretary. who are on a mission from god to please pink haired walkers that carry around the blog backs. this is what happens when you have a president and the secretary who attacks spend and regulate socialist. elizabeth: i wonder how long kale will last in zi
elizabeth: heb bernie sanders and elizabeth warren now is pushing the far left agenda the tax hikes onveryone as much as point out will not cover the spending. we had the democrat chair house budget congressman john your myth of kentucky state during half trillion inconsequential and disable cancel out the debt that we owe to china and. money, that would crash the dollar in a geopolitical crisis. listen to john kennedy they want to tax the unrealized gain saying when you inherit your parents...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay.elcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. now the white house is scrambling to try and fight rising gas prices. they're up a big 48% versus last year. are you feeling it at the pump? it is the highest in seven years. now democrats do face losing control of congress next year. the white house is now talking about tapping the strategic petroleum reserve. that is an unusual move for this. edward lawrence sat white house with more. edward, good to see you. reporter: well, liz the problem can be seen at an accelerating rate at the gas pump also in our wallets. overnight the gallon of gas, the average gallon increased two cents to $3.24 per gallon. thatthat is a 48% increase fromt we were paying last year. people using oil to heat homes, $3.17. last year more than a dollar cheaper per gallon. you see the trend. republican senators are blaming senator joe biden. >> democrats are completely anti-fossil fuel. here is the news flash. the economy will be powered by fossil fuel
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elizabeth: interesting.e like the 1980s break up the phone companies fight all over again. antitrust action, interesting stuff. congressman ken buck, always insightful and terrific to have you on. come back soon. >>> still to come this hour, texas says the white house rejected its request to declare the border a federal disaster zone. panama warning 60,000 coming. another frightening warning from panama. it said it apprehended migrants with al qaeda ties planning to cross. we bring in former prosecutor and police officer, he is phillip holloway. the defund and defame police movement backfiring. senator tom cotton says government data shows violent crime rose far more than the national average in democrat-led cities. keep it here on "the evening edit". e office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email ma
elizabeth: interesting.e like the 1980s break up the phone companies fight all over again. antitrust action, interesting stuff. congressman ken buck, always insightful and terrific to have you on. come back soon. >>> still to come this hour, texas says the white house rejected its request to declare the border a federal disaster zone. panama warning 60,000 coming. another frightening warning from panama. it said it apprehended migrants with al qaeda ties planning to cross. we bring in...
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elizabeth: okay.in office since 1987 and now we have stagflation. >> god listening to her is such a disappointment in any event, look we really need to get people back to work. we need the economy going again. president biden knows this, or at least people around him know it and you're not going to do it. you're not going to solve the problem of a lot of job openings and not enough workers by creating, spending a bunch of money to create federal jobs we really don't need right now and discourage people from working. you will end up with ports backed up, no delivery trucks. people not at the stores selling things. people in this country won't manufacture. the goods are here, they are offshore. biden's guys, union guys. get them to bend the rules so we get those ships unloaded. there are a lot of things you could do as a president if you were willing to take dynamic action. elizabeth: air traffic control strike. >> this is not -- elizabeth: reagan's air traffic control strike. >> yep. elizabeth: finally
elizabeth: okay.in office since 1987 and now we have stagflation. >> god listening to her is such a disappointment in any event, look we really need to get people back to work. we need the economy going again. president biden knows this, or at least people around him know it and you're not going to do it. you're not going to solve the problem of a lot of job openings and not enough workers by creating, spending a bunch of money to create federal jobs we really don't need right now and...
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elizabeth had a terrible time. she fused together training with private tutors and she was thrown out of a nurse -- in a hospital. most of them medical schools were attached to a hospital. she would try to enable her way in and say can i take this class and the marty here? she went to multiple places. she was cobbling together what she learned in finally did earn her license. she did eventually get her m.d. and went to paris and gutter and the they are afraid she was a celebrity. but she had a pretty good practice. sophia is another one that isn't interesting complicated character. she had a temper. she was not the kind of person that history like to remember but it was her idea and it was her baby. she had the worst time of all and getting a medical degree. she went to university and said hey can i apply and be in your program in the middle local school and they were like we can't afford to do it for just one woman so no, you can't come. she said i will get more women. he puts out an ad that they seque says they a
elizabeth had a terrible time. she fused together training with private tutors and she was thrown out of a nurse -- in a hospital. most of them medical schools were attached to a hospital. she would try to enable her way in and say can i take this class and the marty here? she went to multiple places. she was cobbling together what she learned in finally did earn her license. she did eventually get her m.d. and went to paris and gutter and the they are afraid she was a celebrity. but she had a...
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elizabeth: welcome back.et with bank ceos and wall street executives today as he ratchets up the pressure on congress to raise the nation's debt limit to avoid a government default. there is only 12 days left to do all this. there is action in washington on all of this. hillary vaughn is in d.c. with more, good to see you, hillary. reporter: good to be with you, liz. there may be a deal to dodge a debt crisis that is looming on congress right now. senate democrats leaving a meeting after reviewing a few options that minority leader mitch mcconnell put on the table in front of them. this afternoon. those options included pushing through reconciliation with an offer from republicans to not force them to go through a vote-arama with a lot of amendments, not to stall the process so that the debt limit could be increased before, essentially a crisis goes into effect in about 12 days from now but that was not the option that they chose because reconciliation is still a red line for many democrats. instead they chos
elizabeth: welcome back.et with bank ceos and wall street executives today as he ratchets up the pressure on congress to raise the nation's debt limit to avoid a government default. there is only 12 days left to do all this. there is action in washington on all of this. hillary vaughn is in d.c. with more, good to see you, hillary. reporter: good to be with you, liz. there may be a deal to dodge a debt crisis that is looming on congress right now. senate democrats leaving a meeting after...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay.come to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's start today with senator manchin saying he convinced the president to drop the democrat plan to get the irs to snoop on your bank accounts to pay for the biden agenda. democrats claim the agenda costs zero. senator manchin saying the president indicated all of that in a talk with him. hillary vaughn on capitol hill with more. hillary. reporter: liz, that is exactly right and the idea behind this is the more information the irs has on you the more audits they can do and the more money tax revenue they can ultimately grab from taxpayers but the banking industry is begging the biden administration to throw out this proposal saying they're getting a lost complaints already from customers who want to what their bank would be handing over to the irs and treasury department's claim they won't use the information to audit anyone making less than $400,000 isn't making anyone feel any better writing this, quote, the likely questio
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay.come to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's start today with senator manchin saying he convinced the president to drop the democrat plan to get the irs to snoop on your bank accounts to pay for the biden agenda. democrats claim the agenda costs zero. senator manchin saying the president indicated all of that in a talk with him. hillary vaughn on capitol hill with more. hillary....
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elizabeth: i beg your pardon. the white house abuse its power to help a special interest group based on misinformation that the n sba admits was wrong? was this a partisan hit job on parents? was this a abuse of power? >> this is total abuse of power because the parents tried to exercise their first amendment. the national school boards association tried to call them domestic terrorists. that doesn't work like that. why attorney general goes out and asks the fbi to go after these parents, these parents are their constituents for the school board members and they have to listen because parents know their kids much better than anybody else out there. i think their job is to listen because these parents want to protect their children. soth is a totally abuse of power. why the fbi has to go after these parents? elizabeth: you know the emails show that the white house did work closely with the school board group for weeks ahead of time on this to help this political ally of the president. again being called a partisan
elizabeth: i beg your pardon. the white house abuse its power to help a special interest group based on misinformation that the n sba admits was wrong? was this a partisan hit job on parents? was this a abuse of power? >> this is total abuse of power because the parents tried to exercise their first amendment. the national school boards association tried to call them domestic terrorists. that doesn't work like that. why attorney general goes out and asks the fbi to go after these parents,...
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elizabeth: thank you so much for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald.s again monday night. ♪ ♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. save america, kill the bill. of all the latest goings-on in the washington swamp, we've got hillary vaughn live at the white house. hello, hillary. >> reporter: hi, larry. the white house is clearly feeling confident i because aftr speaker pelosi was here at the white house this morning, the house announced that next week they will hold a vote on both the hard infrastructure bill and president biden's social spending package. but this is happening
elizabeth: thank you so much for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald.s again monday night. ♪ ♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. save america, kill the bill. of all the latest goings-on in the washington swamp, we've got hillary vaughn live at the white house. hello, hillary. >> reporter: hi, larry. the white house is clearly feeling confident i because aftr speaker pelosi was here at the white house this morning, the house announced that next...
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elizabeth: mr. house is doing neurotic dysfunctional thing refusing to call it a crisis that the attorney general testified that criminal drug networks are flooding into cities, suburbs, rural communities with fentanyl laced fake pills killed another 700,000 since august, caught nearly two million of the pills. how is this not a humanitarian crisis for the entire country, what is going on the at the border? >> it is. i wish the attorney general and the president were more concerned about securing our southern border than about sicking the doj and fbi on parents objecting to critical race theory and forced masking their kids at school board meetings. here we are, this is joe biden's america. it is up to the states now. we see massive drug smuggling across the border. we see human trafficking, human smuggling across the border. it is because joe biden on day one reversed all of the policies that were working underpresident trump. we had a secure border. we don't anymore. again is up to states to force
elizabeth: mr. house is doing neurotic dysfunctional thing refusing to call it a crisis that the attorney general testified that criminal drug networks are flooding into cities, suburbs, rural communities with fentanyl laced fake pills killed another 700,000 since august, caught nearly two million of the pills. how is this not a humanitarian crisis for the entire country, what is going on the at the border? >> it is. i wish the attorney general and the president were more concerned about...
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elizabeth: we'll have you back on again.republican governors to join governor abbott at the border. white house reject as border disaster declaration. we have warnings about migrants with potential ties to al qaeda trying to cross. the supreme court delivering a win for trump. we told you. a jam-packed hour. up next, gop strategist ford o'connell. george soros group criticized for backing defund police, defunding police movements in austin, texas, and minneapolis as crime slams minority neighborhoods and cities. you are watching "the evening edit". hi, my name is tony cooper, and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original m
elizabeth: we'll have you back on again.republican governors to join governor abbott at the border. white house reject as border disaster declaration. we have warnings about migrants with potential ties to al qaeda trying to cross. the supreme court delivering a win for trump. we told you. a jam-packed hour. up next, gop strategist ford o'connell. george soros group criticized for backing defund police, defunding police movements in austin, texas, and minneapolis as crime slams minority...
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elizabeth: well we did.rs do care about vaccine mandates and everything else he was talking about, about defund the police and the like and his education policies. what is the democrats bullying, storming interviews and storming out as the president has done? >> i think public health officials, the president, public health officials need to be honest, they need to be transparent and they need to be humble. trust american people with the information. give them the right information. that is what i believe. that is what we always stood for. almost 81% of americans now say we get a vaccine, overwhelming there. probably rest have had natural immunity. elizabeth: dr. brett giroir. great have you on. come back soon. >> thank you. elizabeth: backlash against the british spy christopher steele, he is trying to defend as true his due bunked claims about trump-russia collusion. we're finding out it is much wore than we realized. >>> up next, liz peek on the democrats power grab, if the democrats spending costs zero as
elizabeth: well we did.rs do care about vaccine mandates and everything else he was talking about, about defund the police and the like and his education policies. what is the democrats bullying, storming interviews and storming out as the president has done? >> i think public health officials, the president, public health officials need to be honest, they need to be transparent and they need to be humble. trust american people with the information. give them the right information. that...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: thanks for joining us.ou're watching the fox business network. first up a meltdown in our nation's airports. airports across the country. thousands of travelers stranded. southwest airlines canceled thousands of flights. air traffic controllers and others taking sick days to deal with vaccinations and mandates. the airlines says it is not saying that is the reason. they canceled flights and blamed weather when other airlines were flying the same routes. the southwest airlines pilots union recently fired a lawsuit against the airline's vaccine mandate. lydia hu has more on the story. good to see you, lydia. reporter: liz, the southwest cancellations wrecking holiday travel plans for thousands. more than 1800 flights canceled over the weekends and those cancellations continuing today. 10% of southwest airlines flights are canceled as of now. southwest blamed the cancellations on disruptive weather and air traffic control issues but the faa responded, pushing back saying there have been no air traffic staffing
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well, hey, have you ever met elizabeth warren? this is what elizabeth warren was born to do. and to absolutely, they're going to crack got it. i mean, the most gracious trade i've ever seen in my life is when the federal reserve said they were not going to cut rates, but they'd already decided at their meeting. and what are the federal reserve? presidents goes out and buys $5000000.00 a stock. i mean, if that's not insider trading and if there's not rules against that, then then there hapless and we're, we're suckers for it. so yeah,
well, hey, have you ever met elizabeth warren? this is what elizabeth warren was born to do. and to absolutely, they're going to crack got it. i mean, the most gracious trade i've ever seen in my life is when the federal reserve said they were not going to cut rates, but they'd already decided at their meeting. and what are the federal reserve? presidents goes out and buys $5000000.00 a stock. i mean, if that's not insider trading and if there's not rules against that, then then there hapless...
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elizabeth it feels like d.c.' a bubble and really out of touch congressman crawford for the poll shows democrats are in trouble heading into the midterms. 47% said it with the gop winning back control of the house but only 44% said they want democrats in control, right? it feels like this is so off the rails and out of touch what's happening the rhetoric coming out of d.c. in the messaging your final word. >> think that gap is going to widen is a bit closer to election and nancy pelosi's lack of leadership for example we are being called back next week to do a single vote on tuesday night and then turn around and go back home. look i'm happy to be how my love to be home and connected my constituents. but we have work to be done in washington she ponce until such time she things is necessary for us to come up and vote on something that. >> all right congressman brian style, and congressman crawford good to see again. still to come this are going to talk about was going on with pain at the pump at its pain for the w
elizabeth it feels like d.c.' a bubble and really out of touch congressman crawford for the poll shows democrats are in trouble heading into the midterms. 47% said it with the gop winning back control of the house but only 44% said they want democrats in control, right? it feels like this is so off the rails and out of touch what's happening the rhetoric coming out of d.c. in the messaging your final word. >> think that gap is going to widen is a bit closer to election and nancy pelosi's...
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apparently elizabeth holmes didn't take no for an answer. prosecutors show the jury that elizabeth holmes made a deal with walgreens that used to the pfizer logo, and said pfizer had endorsed the technology. >> it's significant because it goes to fraud. >> reporter: and other witnesses companies did invest in theranos testified that he secretly taped an investor leading led by elizabeth holmes and it was played in court. elizabeth holmes led investors to believe the theranos devices were already being deployed by the military in afghanistan, which was false. he had a soft spot for that page because his brother was deployed as a marine. also today the judge had to release another juror from duty for what the judge called good cause. it is the third time a juror had to be let go, and there are now only two alternates left. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a bust of black panther party founder huey newton is said to be unveiled. >> user divisive figure, but his words are reminiscent of what we hear today. >> the police are in our community
apparently elizabeth holmes didn't take no for an answer. prosecutors show the jury that elizabeth holmes made a deal with walgreens that used to the pfizer logo, and said pfizer had endorsed the technology. >> it's significant because it goes to fraud. >> reporter: and other witnesses companies did invest in theranos testified that he secretly taped an investor leading led by elizabeth holmes and it was played in court. elizabeth holmes led investors to believe the theranos devices...
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sonali: david westin with elizabeth warren. we will be sticking with that subject on technology coming up. we will talk about facebook, evidence given on the hill and indeed the future of the business model. our guest is an author on all things facebook. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a unique role in the tech industry in that he holds over 55% of all the voting shares for facebook. there are no similarly powerful companies that are unilaterally controlled. in the end, the buck stops with mark. caroline: a former product manager at facebook who testified in front of a senate committee. she said the complete prioritized profit while stoking division. we have the editor-in-chief and the author of "the facebook affect" written -- effect" written in 2010. did you ever see these implications coming? you know mark zuckerberg. does the buck stop with him when it comes to this? david: the buck definitely stops with mark. did i see it coming? i wish i saw more than i did. i knew something would go wrong, but i certainly didn't do not -- did no
sonali: david westin with elizabeth warren. we will be sticking with that subject on technology coming up. we will talk about facebook, evidence given on the hill and indeed the future of the business model. our guest is an author on all things facebook. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a unique role in the tech industry in that he holds over 55% of all the voting shares for facebook. there are no similarly powerful companies that are unilaterally controlled. in the end, the buck stops with...
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elizabeth banks is here! >> jon: yes! elizabeth banks is in the house!rowth in the guzzle sector, all sorts of unexpected brands have started launching their own alcoholic beverages, so much so that, according to industry experts, lines are blurring across the beverage industry. warning: if your lines are blurring, you may have had too much beverage industry. ( laughter ) well, folks, i am a huge fan of both trends and alcohol, so i'll tell you all about both in my segment "booze newz." >> extra, extra, read all about... >> booze newz! >> stephen: in booze news, the fast-food chain sonic is turning its slushes into hard seltzer flavors-- perfect for when you want to go to sonic but also want to forget you went to sonic. the hard seltzers showcase all your favorite sonic slush flavors, like cherry limeade, mango guava, and ocean water. because you know how when you get a mouthful of ocean water, the first thing you think is, "more of that, please." ( laughter ) and i've got great news for anyone who ever said, "i wish this wine tasted like mustard," becau
elizabeth banks is here! >> jon: yes! elizabeth banks is in the house!rowth in the guzzle sector, all sorts of unexpected brands have started launching their own alcoholic beverages, so much so that, according to industry experts, lines are blurring across the beverage industry. warning: if your lines are blurring, you may have had too much beverage industry. ( laughter ) well, folks, i am a huge fan of both trends and alcohol, so i'll tell you all about both in my segment "booze...
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host: elizabeth wydra?uest: i think part of the problem is when you have decisions like benefit -- the majority was making its ruling but it was essentially a law free zone, but i think that what the caller is getting at is the supreme court is in many ways intended to be a counter majority institution, and the hope is that that would operate to ensure that the rights of marginalized people who don't have political power, people who do not have the means to influence the political process, people who are vulnerable would be protected by the court. it hasn't really worked out that way unfortunately in a lot of moments in history that is certainly the hope. the problem with the counter majority institution is when the people start to lose faith in it and that is why it is not just political pressure or whatever on the court. the issue of the credibly of the court as a public -- and the public's faith in israel because when you have a large counter majority unelected body, it relies on being seen as a legitima
host: elizabeth wydra?uest: i think part of the problem is when you have decisions like benefit -- the majority was making its ruling but it was essentially a law free zone, but i think that what the caller is getting at is the supreme court is in many ways intended to be a counter majority institution, and the hope is that that would operate to ensure that the rights of marginalized people who don't have political power, people who do not have the means to influence the political process,...
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host: elizabeth wydra? guest: i think part of the problem is when you have decisions like benefit -- the majority was making its ruling but it was essentially a law free zone, but i think that what the caller is getting at is the supreme court is in many ways intended to be a counter majority institution, and the hope is that that would operate to ensure that the rights of marginalized people who don't have political power, people who do not have the means to influence the political process, people who are vulnerable would be protected by the court. it hasn't really worked out that way unfortunately in a lot of moments in history that is certainly the hope. the problem with the counter majority institution is when the people start to lose faith in it and that is why it is not just political pressure or whatever on the court. the issue of the credibly of the court as a public -- and the public's faith in israel because when you have a large counter majority unelected body, it relies on being seen as a legiti
host: elizabeth wydra? guest: i think part of the problem is when you have decisions like benefit -- the majority was making its ruling but it was essentially a law free zone, but i think that what the caller is getting at is the supreme court is in many ways intended to be a counter majority institution, and the hope is that that would operate to ensure that the rights of marginalized people who don't have political power, people who do not have the means to influence the political process,...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >>> it i'm allen martin.wsroom with more. >> reporter: johnson & johnson and their booster request comes is more evidence shows the elderly and other high-risk groups need more protection. if approved, many people are wondering how soon they should get a second dose. johnson & johnson says that its data shows an additional shot of its vaccine could be given about 2 months after the first. it also says that a second shot boosts immunity response 12 fold when given at 6 months. the cdc already approved pfizer's booster for specific groups, like people aged 65 and older, and peoples whose jobs put them at increased risk. >> if we bring transmission down , it would also help reduce infections, but the reality is these vaccines are not going to be 100% effective at preventing infection. >> last month, makers of moderna asked the fda for booster approval. the fda will consider that request when its vaccine committee meets next week. back to you. >>> joining us live now is you cfs infectious disease specialist dr. p
i'm elizabeth cook. >>> it i'm allen martin.wsroom with more. >> reporter: johnson & johnson and their booster request comes is more evidence shows the elderly and other high-risk groups need more protection. if approved, many people are wondering how soon they should get a second dose. johnson & johnson says that its data shows an additional shot of its vaccine could be given about 2 months after the first. it also says that a second shot boosts immunity response 12 fold...
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elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc.u've been information commissioner since 2016, summer of 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sheer scale, the gargantuan power of, in particular, the californian tech companies that have been so much of your focus? well, i had been in the cross hairs of some of those big companies in my previous work in canada, but what i didn't know, and i think none of us knew, the massive acceleration of information communications technologies, the take—up of services online and also the size and scope of these companies that are bigger than nation states. and the lobbying power that comes with it, because these companies have added trillions of dollars in their power and they spend some of that money trying to stop, through lobbying, people like you from regulating them. the other thing that i've learned in this job is that big tech not only has lobbying power, but they also have really deep pockets. so when it
elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for speaking to the bbc.u've been information commissioner since 2016, summer of 2016, a particularly lively period in british politics. were you quite aware of what you were getting into, in terms of the sheer scale, the gargantuan power of, in particular, the californian tech companies that have been so much of your focus? well, i had been in the cross hairs of some of those big companies in my previous work in canada, but what i didn't know, and i think...
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. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles with the women's club including serving as club president where she led the club's transition to a 501(c)(3) organization. elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the american university of paris, france, before earning a master of arts in international relations from rutgers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond wilson's legacy in that arena. she's an adviser to a foundation which supports sustainable community development. elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. an
. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles...
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it is that elizabeth holmes and mr. balwani were making outright fraudulent hesitations to induce vectors and to join the team. >> reporter: when was media mogul rupert murdoch whose email chains were shown to the jury. she asked him to join the board, and he was interested, but also asked about a fingerstick he gave as a demo but never got results. he agreed with the defense lawyer that he never put forth information that he thought to be false. the trial is now roughly at halfway point with no indication whether holmes herself will testify in her own defense. >> it's damning what is happened to this point, but holmes is the one person who can get up and explain herself to the jury and why she took the steps she did. >> you said they are halfway through in the trial? at what point did the defense lawyers determine whether or not to put her on the stand? >> reporter: that's a good question. it is the question of this trial. the thinking is that it probably won't be until the very end of the trial, and that the defense w
it is that elizabeth holmes and mr. balwani were making outright fraudulent hesitations to induce vectors and to join the team. >> reporter: when was media mogul rupert murdoch whose email chains were shown to the jury. she asked him to join the board, and he was interested, but also asked about a fingerstick he gave as a demo but never got results. he agreed with the defense lawyer that he never put forth information that he thought to be false. the trial is now roughly at halfway point...
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i'm ken bastida. >>> and i'm elizabeth cook. don't let the calm skies full you right now. you only have about 24 hours left to prepare for the atmospheric river rolling our way. >> most of the bay area likely to see inches of rain on sunday but with much more, and snow in higher elevations. flash flood watches have already been issued for the last year's burn scar areas. the storm will also come with some strong wind and large ocean swells. paul heggen begins our coverage. >> you have been talking about this on cbsn bay area , this 5 out of 5. river ratea level >>> it means there will be a tremendous amount of water being transported through the atmosphere over our heads. it's really centered right on the bay area. this red shaded area is where we will be at the extreme to exceptional up on the atmospheric river scale. i did talk about this in our weather extra segment on cbsn bay area. a typical atmospheric river transports the amount of water that goes through the mississippi river. these exceptional events transport 10 times that amount. a lot of the water will get sque
i'm ken bastida. >>> and i'm elizabeth cook. don't let the calm skies full you right now. you only have about 24 hours left to prepare for the atmospheric river rolling our way. >> most of the bay area likely to see inches of rain on sunday but with much more, and snow in higher elevations. flash flood watches have already been issued for the last year's burn scar areas. the storm will also come with some strong wind and large ocean swells. paul heggen begins our coverage....
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when did elizabeth holmes know about it? here is our business and tech reporter scott budman from her federal fraud trial in san jose. >> reporter: the trial of elizabeth holmes is to an extent the story of how walgreens was convinced to put the palo alto start up's machines in its stores and test the blood of its customers. >> the narrative that is being created around a desperate elizabeth holmes, how desperate theranos was, these companies were at least as desperate. there's a lot of pharmacies out there, a lot of major supermarket chains out there that would have turned their entire business model around if theranos had worked. >> reporter: testimony today from another walgreens executive who says the pharmacy chain was extremely optimistic about a deal with theranos, invested tens of millions of dollars into the start up, and used terms like magical and intriguing to describe the theranos technology. technology that would ultimately prove inaccurate when it came to test results. there were also more heated text messages
when did elizabeth holmes know about it? here is our business and tech reporter scott budman from her federal fraud trial in san jose. >> reporter: the trial of elizabeth holmes is to an extent the story of how walgreens was convinced to put the palo alto start up's machines in its stores and test the blood of its customers. >> the narrative that is being created around a desperate elizabeth holmes, how desperate theranos was, these companies were at least as desperate. there's a...
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. >>> now some drama in the elizabeth holmes trial. len ramirez was in the courtroom as a new witness took the stand and a juror was asked to leave. >> reporter: the ceo of safeway testified that he made a business decision to make a deal with theranos, even though elizabeth holmes herself was not able to demonstrate the technology. former safeway chief executive steve byrd said he was immediately interested in theranos when he heard elizabeth holmes' pitch that her desktop devices could run hundreds of blood tests from one fingerstick of blood. he said the company formed plans to put them in stores and arranged a demonstration for his board of directors in which homes through for one of the board members and put into her machine. it made noises, he said, but it never gave results. >> what this is doing is putting the focus back on elizabeth holmes. >> reporter: steve clark says the fact that safeway went on to invest $85 million in theranos is significant. >> when you hear about the demonstration that was done in front of these people
. >>> now some drama in the elizabeth holmes trial. len ramirez was in the courtroom as a new witness took the stand and a juror was asked to leave. >> reporter: the ceo of safeway testified that he made a business decision to make a deal with theranos, even though elizabeth holmes herself was not able to demonstrate the technology. former safeway chief executive steve byrd said he was immediately interested in theranos when he heard elizabeth holmes' pitch that her desktop...
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ruled over by a dutiful queen, elizabeth ii. >> god help me to make good my vow, and god bless all of you who are willing to share in it. >> as she watches her beloved grandson marry his american bride -- >> i harry take you meghan. >> a new generation breathes life into an ancient institution. for nearly 70 years the queen has weathered scandal and tragedy. >> we have some very sad news to bring you. princess diana has died. >> and battled to remain relevant and respected. >> no institution should be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support. >> but in the 21st century the pressures of being royal are more intense than ever. >> prince harry and meghan markle, they're stepping back from their senior roles in the royal family. >> i won't be bullied into playing a game that killed my mom. >> as the queen nears the end of her reign, can she ensure the survival of the monarchy ? >> prince charles arrived in a cortege at the pitie-salpetriere hospital flanked by the guard, a rare french tribute. >> only hours after learning of diana's death charles flies to pari
ruled over by a dutiful queen, elizabeth ii. >> god help me to make good my vow, and god bless all of you who are willing to share in it. >> as she watches her beloved grandson marry his american bride -- >> i harry take you meghan. >> a new generation breathes life into an ancient institution. for nearly 70 years the queen has weathered scandal and tragedy. >> we have some very sad news to bring you. princess diana has died. >> and battled to remain relevant...
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today, one testified that elizabeth holmes was in charge and very persuasive. >> what do you think is going on? >> this is what happens when you work to change things. >> it was shortly after a damaging "wall street journal" article that elizabeth holmes went on cnbc's "mad money" to defend herself and theranos. >> first they think you're crazy, then they fight you. then all of a sudden you change the world. >> prosecuted played the interview in court today. >> i think the tv clips give the jurors an opportunity to see elizabeth holmes in her element. they get to see her as the in charge ceo, as the very confident investment individual. and that's a very different image than they're portraying now in the courtroom. >> for the second straight day, the trial featured a theranos investor. this time, lisa peterson, equity manager and adviser to the devos family, as in former u.s. secretary of education, betsy devos. her family invested $100 million into theranos after peterson testified they met with holmes and felt confident about the company's prospects. peterson, like other investors,
today, one testified that elizabeth holmes was in charge and very persuasive. >> what do you think is going on? >> this is what happens when you work to change things. >> it was shortly after a damaging "wall street journal" article that elizabeth holmes went on cnbc's "mad money" to defend herself and theranos. >> first they think you're crazy, then they fight you. then all of a sudden you change the world. >> prosecuted played the interview in...
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he is considered the star witness i theranos founder elizabeth holmes. today the company's former lab director was back on the witness stand, defending his own competency. this is video of elizabeth holmes and her partner leaving the federal courthouse in san jose this afternoon. today holmes' attorney cross-examined dr. adam rosendorff, attempting to discredit the doctor, who ultimately leaked the information that exposed the failed blood testing technology at theranos. holmes' defense attorney questioned the accuracy of rosendorff's emails. that's critical, because the state says those emails proves that elizabeth holmes knew that her machines did not work, but continued to lobby investors. the defense also questioned why the doctor didn't bring up many of his concerns when talking to an inspector with the centers for medicare and medicaid services well before the leaked information to "the wall street journal." >> so it's a blame shift that the defense recognizes is vital to their case. they want to take the focus elizabeth homes and put it on the lab
he is considered the star witness i theranos founder elizabeth holmes. today the company's former lab director was back on the witness stand, defending his own competency. this is video of elizabeth holmes and her partner leaving the federal courthouse in san jose this afternoon. today holmes' attorney cross-examined dr. adam rosendorff, attempting to discredit the doctor, who ultimately leaked the information that exposed the failed blood testing technology at theranos. holmes' defense...
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abc news reporter elizabeth scholes weighs in on what is in and out. elizabeth: president biden is making a major push to get his economic agenda through congress, revealing key details about the negotiations during a cnn town hall. pres. biden: i think i will get a deal. elizabeth: revealing concessions must be made to get all 50 democratic senators on board to pass his signature spending bill focused on childcare, education, and climate change. pres. biden: when you are in the united states senate, and you are president of the united states, you have 50 democrats. every one is a president. elizabeth: to appease moderate senators, the white house is offering to cut the bill to closer to the president says $2 trillion. paid leave could be cut from 12 weeks to four. the child tax credit could be extended just one year instead of being made permanent. tuition free community college will be eliminated from the bill. pres. biden: mr. manchin and one other person has indicated they will not support free community college. elizabeth: that other person, senat
abc news reporter elizabeth scholes weighs in on what is in and out. elizabeth: president biden is making a major push to get his economic agenda through congress, revealing key details about the negotiations during a cnn town hall. pres. biden: i think i will get a deal. elizabeth: revealing concessions must be made to get all 50 democratic senators on board to pass his signature spending bill focused on childcare, education, and climate change. pres. biden: when you are in the united states...
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please welcome back to the show, senator elizabeth warren, everybody! here >> i'm so happy to be here i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause >> i'm just so glad to be with people who are not the people i'm with in washington all the time >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: you -- you know, you did us a favor you were our second guest when we went into lockdown, via zoom. >> yeah. >> seth: and this issue that time was - >> i had a table lamp next to me, you know, staring into the lights and -- yeah. >> seth: it was -- right it was the early days where none of us knew how to zoom you had a dog that you had you had to lock your dog in a bedroom. >> that's right. >> seth: yeah. >> that's right. we have scratches on the back of the door that say, "i could do better on seth meyers. [ laughter ] yeah, i know >> seth: so, it's nice that we're past that. and now, obviously, you mentioned washington i do want to get right into it right now, president biden is trying to institute the things he ran on. >> yeah. >> seth: expanding medicare, child
please welcome back to the show, senator elizabeth warren, everybody! here >> i'm so happy to be here i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause >> i'm just so glad to be with people who are not the people i'm with in washington all the time >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: you -- you know, you did us a favor you were our second guest when we went into lockdown, via zoom. >> yeah. >> seth: and this issue that time was - >>...
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that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can find the latest updates on the elizabeth holmes trial. ktvu dot com ktvu investigative reporter evan sernoffsky continues to live blog. new information when court is in session. san francisco city employees insured through kaiser permanente or having a hard time accessing mental health care. at a hearing on thursday, the board of supervisors government audit and oversight committee. reveal that city employees sometimes have to wait up to three months for our first appointment with a therapist. the hearing was called in response to complaints about kaiser insured city employees and retirees who are not ge kaiser says while it has stepped up access to mental health care, a national shortage of health care speci
that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can find the latest updates on the elizabeth holmes trial. ktvu dot com ktvu investigative reporter evan sernoffsky continues to live blog. new information when court is in...
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our top stories: buckingham palace reveals that queen elizabeth spent wednesday night in hospital for preliminary medical checks. she's now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people die in floods in southern india. we have a special report. in this one small village alone, more than 100 homes were completely destroyed, and just as many were left damaged. as the river rose earlier in the week, people say they ran for their lives. the world health organization says millions of health workers across the world are still unvaccinated — and blames rich nations. and a potential breakthrough: surgeons successfully transplant a pig kidney into a human without it being rejected by the immune system. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the uk. buckingham palace has revealed that queen elizabeth has spent a night in hospital — after cancelling a visit to northern ireland. a spokesperson said the queen, who's 95, underwent "preliminary investigations" at a private hospital in central london. she returned to windsor castle on thursday. she's said to be in good spirits. i spoke to our
our top stories: buckingham palace reveals that queen elizabeth spent wednesday night in hospital for preliminary medical checks. she's now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people die in floods in southern india. we have a special report. in this one small village alone, more than 100 homes were completely destroyed, and just as many were left damaged. as the river rose earlier in the week, people say they ran for their lives. the world health organization says millions of health workers...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >>> it i'm ken bastida.alifornia gave the green light to start constructing the student housing at people's park in berkeley, but opponents are vowing to block it with lawsuits. kpix 5's da lin is live at people's park with what both sides are saying , and if we will ever see student housing for real. >> reporter: so, this park is home to about 40 to 50 people. to some, people's park represents medical activism, and berkeley's radical history. to others, this park is a solution to the homeless crisis. it's called people's park, but the university of california owns this land, and uc berkeley has tried for 5 decades to build on it, and that led to violent protests that resulted in death and injuries as far back as 1969 rated the state even send in the national guard. fast-forward to 2021, the board of regents yesterday approved a project that would house about 1100 cal undergrads. >> i think it would be beneficial to get more housing, because there is not enough, but i also want to make sure the homeless have
i'm elizabeth cook. >>> it i'm ken bastida.alifornia gave the green light to start constructing the student housing at people's park in berkeley, but opponents are vowing to block it with lawsuits. kpix 5's da lin is live at people's park with what both sides are saying , and if we will ever see student housing for real. >> reporter: so, this park is home to about 40 to 50 people. to some, people's park represents medical activism, and berkeley's radical history. to others, this...
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. >>> a juror dismissed from the elizabeth holmes trial. what she told the judge. >>> do you want $9,000, trade in gas guzzler and go electric. how the new program works. >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight, i'm raj mathai. another local county imposing water restrictions. question is will you be fined if you don't cut back? we'll get to that along with something fun, 50 best restaurants in the world, three of them in the bay area. let's start with the mask. we take this thing everywhere, right? is it time to drop the mask mandates? we've gone through this before, now doing it again. bay area health leaders expected to make a big announcement as early as tomorrow. right now almost every bay area county requires us to wear masks most indoor businesses. lone holdout, solano county. could change soon, finalizing a plan to ease the rules based on three things -- how many people are vaccinated, how many covid cases we're seeing, how many people are in the hospital due to covid. how do the businesses feel? this is always tricky. d
. >>> a juror dismissed from the elizabeth holmes trial. what she told the judge. >>> do you want $9,000, trade in gas guzzler and go electric. how the new program works. >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight, i'm raj mathai. another local county imposing water restrictions. question is will you be fined if you don't cut back? we'll get to that along with something fun, 50 best restaurants in the world, three of them in the bay area. let's start with the...
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senator elizabeth warren joins us about that and more next. r es us about that and more next.groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after vaccination with shingrix. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your pharmacist or doctor about protecting yourself wit
senator elizabeth warren joins us about that and more next. r es us about that and more next.groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can...
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elizabeth warren: they have authority to do some of what they need to do.he fed should step up, the sec should step up, they trading commission -- the trading commission. the treasury has the working group around this, digital currency, bitcoin, all of the pieces. i also think that the consumer financial protection bureau should be there because of the risk that trading on unregulated markets can post to individual consumers. this is a time where we all are regulators to get smarter, faster. david: we heard from a whistleblower for facebook. i'll of disturbing claims about what facebook knows what it does. give us her insight into regulating a social media company. -- give us your insight into regulating a social media company. the disclosure, is disclosure the way to go out this problem? or do we need content regulation? sen. elizabeth warren: i'm going to back you up before the 30's, i want to get back to teddy roosevelt. that is how i look at this. he talked about break them up. you break them up so that you have got multiple competitors. also -- multipl
elizabeth warren: they have authority to do some of what they need to do.he fed should step up, the sec should step up, they trading commission -- the trading commission. the treasury has the working group around this, digital currency, bitcoin, all of the pieces. i also think that the consumer financial protection bureau should be there because of the risk that trading on unregulated markets can post to individual consumers. this is a time where we all are regulators to get smarter, faster....
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we will hear from elizabeth warren shortly and we have the facebook story unfolding.ll of that will be folded into the markets. the fed is firmly in focus not only because of what elizabeth warren is about to say. the bloomberg invest conferences on. i had the pleasure a few minutes ago to speak to luke ellis, talking about a range of things, including the story around bonds. just getting his take on where the markets are right now. >> if inflation scares the central banks into raising rates in the near term, that would be a problem. personally, we are getting a bit of a shutter here and we will start another march quietly upwards, not at the rate we saw the last few months. if we got reasonable growth equities, they are the only tentative to most people. guy: goldman sachs senior strategist joining us now. do you agree with luke? >> i agree with the point that yields and bonds are guaranteed negative in real term unless we have deflation. given gas prices today, that seems unlikely. they provide some protection against inflation. guy: is europe a better place to be i
we will hear from elizabeth warren shortly and we have the facebook story unfolding.ll of that will be folded into the markets. the fed is firmly in focus not only because of what elizabeth warren is about to say. the bloomberg invest conferences on. i had the pleasure a few minutes ago to speak to luke ellis, talking about a range of things, including the story around bonds. just getting his take on where the markets are right now. >> if inflation scares the central banks into raising...
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that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. it absolutely flies in the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu fox, two news students protested outside the university of southern california's sigma nu frat house following reports of alleged sexual assaults and drugging. the demonstrators covered the frat house with signs and personal notes with the protest coming after university officials suspended the frat following those allegations, it means the fraternity is forbidden from hosting social events. students say the demonstration is about denouncing sexual assault embedding together they're also critical of how they say these incidents are handled by the university. the university is kind of putting this narrative where it's like, oh, we as women have to protect ourselves and like it's on us to kind of take measures
that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. it absolutely flies in the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu fox, two news students protested outside the university of southern california's sigma nu frat house following reports of alleged sexual assaults and drugging. the...
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elizabeth? >> a powerful story, thank you. >>> taking a look at your top headlines, protesters rallied outside the supreme court as it began its first in-person term since march of last year. among the items on the docket, cases challenging roe v wade. a landmark federal trial will determine whether cvs, walgreens and other large pharmacies are liable for costs linked to the u.s. opioid crisis. ohio prosecutors accused the chains of creating a public nuisance by flooding communities with addictive pain pills. the companies say they merely filled prescriptions written by doctors. >>> and, think the facebook outage was rough on you? bloomberg reports that cost mark zuckerberg more than $6 billion in personal wealth as the stock tumbled nearly 5%. but, he is still the fifth richest person in the world so i'm not feeling too sorry for him. >> a couple of zeros, he'll be fine. >> thanks, elizabeth. >>> maybe you heard them today, the blue angels arckr ht theli aeal oaand airport ahead thei t ersan fr
elizabeth? >> a powerful story, thank you. >>> taking a look at your top headlines, protesters rallied outside the supreme court as it began its first in-person term since march of last year. among the items on the docket, cases challenging roe v wade. a landmark federal trial will determine whether cvs, walgreens and other large pharmacies are liable for costs linked to the u.s. opioid crisis. ohio prosecutors accused the chains of creating a public nuisance by flooding...
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that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can monitor the elopement from this trial's witness stand on our website and on the ktvu app. we have a live blocks set up each day court is in session. well the u. s supreme court is allowing the controversial texas abortion law to stand at least for now. today the court agreed to hear arguments in the case on november 1st. the law currently blocks abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected. earlier this week, the u. s department of justice asked the court to temporarily block the law. the decision will determine whether the federal government has the right to sue over the lock. some california farmers racing tonight to be the worst of this weekend's weather coming up what they think will help sav
that type of evidence points to elizabeth holmes. the face of the defense who's saying? well, it wasn't elizabeth holmes fall. it was someone else's fault. this trial resumes on tuesday, with more witnesses expected to be called by the prosecution. at the federal courthouse in san jose evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. reminder you can monitor the elopement from this trial's witness stand on our website and on the ktvu app. we have a live blocks set up each day court is in session. well the...
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essentially you have taken out the power of communities to be heard and to be there. >> elizabeth that you want to follow up on that really quickly and i'll turn to marcy? >> sure. just quickly i want to say that what representative, i have trouble saying your name i'm so sorry about that, has done is really a model and is still contrary to what we are seeing now at the national level. it's a both process in terms of how communities were meaningfully engage in decision-making which is so meaningful at this time. but also the outcome. the process is just as important as the outcome. what he did something that needs to be replicated and modeled how we need to be moving forward collectively. i want to flag that because i went. into the problem without talking about the fact we are working with people who know what needs to be done and how it needs to be done. >> thank you for that. >> marcy tell us a little bit more you put a link into the chat so people could read a little bit about that. it has been a really central i think to the outcome of the legislation was to be and how could other
essentially you have taken out the power of communities to be heard and to be there. >> elizabeth that you want to follow up on that really quickly and i'll turn to marcy? >> sure. just quickly i want to say that what representative, i have trouble saying your name i'm so sorry about that, has done is really a model and is still contrary to what we are seeing now at the national level. it's a both process in terms of how communities were meaningfully engage in decision-making which...