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elizabeth: that's it.od to see you. >> thank you, liz. appreciate it. elizabeth: speaker pelosi doubled down, claims no knowledge of her husband's controversial stock purchases while she is in office. even as pelosi owns half his stock portfolio under california law. congressman greg stuebe ahead on "the evening edit." >> this is just one more example of this double set of standards that congress lives by that americans don't have to live by. it is ridiculous. it is totally unfair and it needs to change. ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and g
elizabeth: that's it.od to see you. >> thank you, liz. appreciate it. elizabeth: speaker pelosi doubled down, claims no knowledge of her husband's controversial stock purchases while she is in office. even as pelosi owns half his stock portfolio under california law. congressman greg stuebe ahead on "the evening edit." >> this is just one more example of this double set of standards that congress lives by that americans don't have to live by. it is ridiculous. it is...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show.begin with stocks down again today. fears of a global recession and earnings, but this is happening, the dollar is moving higher. it hit a new 20-year high. that could help in the fight against inflation. federal reserve officials signal a potential 3/4 paint rate hike later this month. and this, iran claims it is technically capable of making a nuclear bomb. russia's president putin heads to iran tomorrow. all this as the president came back from his middle east trip to places like saudi arabia with zero promises of more oil. edward lawrence is at the white house with more. edward. reporter: liz, president joe biden back here at the white house seemingly empty-handed there was no agreement with the king of saudi arabia to increase oil production. republicans say he didn't have to go all the way around the world. he would have saved the global embarassment of the fist bump with prince mohammed bin salman. pictures of the president making conversations with him going into various meetin
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show.begin with stocks down again today. fears of a global recession and earnings, but this is happening, the dollar is moving higher. it hit a new 20-year high. that could help in the fight against inflation. federal reserve officials signal a potential 3/4 paint rate hike later this month. and this, iran claims it is technically capable of making a nuclear bomb. russia's president putin...
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little baby shoes that belonged to elizabeth. elizabeth munroe. she had three children, eliza borden 1786. or i was 1802 and james spencer was 1709 and orton -- unfortunately passed very young. there you go. they absolutely did. especially made out of leather, believe it or not. little tiny baby she was what i belong to elizabeth and rose daughter. that is something that has not changed over the years. what i want to show you next is, i want to show you this incredible piece of jewelry here you can see the prongs that go in there. this belonged to elizabeth munroe. this would have been during the public life as a wife of the diplomat. the wife of the future president something she would want to have in order to establish that you are serious and you have the ability to be in the room with other countries. specifically, look at this. each one of these are coral, little pieces of coral beads on gold. so you can imagine the craftsmanship of actually shaping each one of these piecee they had to be put individually onto the t era. they kind of made a l
little baby shoes that belonged to elizabeth. elizabeth munroe. she had three children, eliza borden 1786. or i was 1802 and james spencer was 1709 and orton -- unfortunately passed very young. there you go. they absolutely did. especially made out of leather, believe it or not. little tiny baby she was what i belong to elizabeth and rose daughter. that is something that has not changed over the years. what i want to show you next is, i want to show you this incredible piece of jewelry here you...
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elizabeth: we've got u.s.arkets that block unfair pricing. there has never been any evidence of oil and gas pricing engaging in collusion and price gauging to profit off the current crisis. we saw the obama administration try to make the same allegations. that is rhetoric. never follow through, never come through with evidence that is going on. >> no. remember a lot of members of the democrats in congress also said this about the meat industry, the dairy industry. they accused everyone much price gouging because they don't want to admit their economic policies have driven up this rampant inflation that we're experiencing worldwide. just one funny example of how crazy their messaging is, here's the press secretary applauding $25 a month in savings and five years ago when there was republican tax decrease, tax plan, nancy pelosi called a thousand dollars crumbs for the american people. so if it was crumbs a couple years ago, a thousand dollars, 25 bucks is really nothing to celebrate. elizabeth: daniel turner, g
elizabeth: we've got u.s.arkets that block unfair pricing. there has never been any evidence of oil and gas pricing engaging in collusion and price gauging to profit off the current crisis. we saw the obama administration try to make the same allegations. that is rhetoric. never follow through, never come through with evidence that is going on. >> no. remember a lot of members of the democrats in congress also said this about the meat industry, the dairy industry. they accused everyone...
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elizabeth: thank you, edward.e have congressman bruce westerman and along with former cbo director douglas holtz-eakin. thanks for spending time with us. congressman, president biden may declare climate emergency. critics say nothing screams lame duck than that. is biden's agenda stalling? >> it is an emergency what is happening with inflation and processes in our country and energy is the root of that and when the word climate comes out of biden's mouth, that means another attack on domestic energy. we have energy here we should be producing here creating american jobs. i'm afraid another biden climate emergency will mean higher prices at the pump. it will mean high every food costs, listening to the comments about the inputs, raising chicken. we grow a lot of chicken in my district in arkansas. nitrogen fertilizer costs increase, that translates into an increase cost in grains that go into feeding all kinds of animals. elizabeth: yeah. >> i don't think we've seen even really beginning of the pressure on food pri
elizabeth: thank you, edward.e have congressman bruce westerman and along with former cbo director douglas holtz-eakin. thanks for spending time with us. congressman, president biden may declare climate emergency. critics say nothing screams lame duck than that. is biden's agenda stalling? >> it is an emergency what is happening with inflation and processes in our country and energy is the root of that and when the word climate comes out of biden's mouth, that means another attack on...
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elizabeth: right. other thing too, larry, it is china firing up the coal factories to make solar panels worldwide. that is what is happening. china will make a killing. china makes 3/4 of the world's solar panels, car batteries, dominates wind turbines. we'll see power dominated by china. the dirty secret is ruins the environment. strip mining for batteries, they leech into the groundwater. they cause cancer. those toxic chemicals don't decay. the other dirty secret of green energy, biden and the far left get a done of political donation s green energy. europe went green. wreaking havoc. energy poverty. spiking energy costs. inflation is happening in germany, also the uk. here in california, california has a goal of 100% renewable energy. some of the nation's highest electric prices. your final word? >> look it, you're right. i agree with all of that, absolutely. this is an example. they have no alternative planning, okay? none whatsoever. my last point here, something rick perry told us months ago, if
elizabeth: right. other thing too, larry, it is china firing up the coal factories to make solar panels worldwide. that is what is happening. china will make a killing. china makes 3/4 of the world's solar panels, car batteries, dominates wind turbines. we'll see power dominated by china. the dirty secret is ruins the environment. strip mining for batteries, they leech into the groundwater. they cause cancer. those toxic chemicals don't decay. the other dirty secret of green energy, biden and...
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elizabeth: mr.% of hispanics do not want the president to run again. to your point, we've seen polls in quinnepiac and monmouth. hispanics care about crime, inflation, and upset about the border collapse where in texas republican mayra flores won special election for a house seat that democrats held for more than a century. hispanics are way more than heartland, mainstream than many people realize it seems? >> yeah. i think there is four hispanic republican congressional candidates that are doing well in their respective seats and, and as you said, in miami, in the miami area the former president won florida in 2020 by an expanded margin that increased from 100,000 vote trickery in 2016 to a 400,000 vote victory. you can attribute that almost exclusively to him doing better in miami-dade county where policies that were aimed specifically at cubans and venezuelans really resonating with those hispanic minority groups. they understood the nuances and what were the issues each group wanted. unfortunate
elizabeth: mr.% of hispanics do not want the president to run again. to your point, we've seen polls in quinnepiac and monmouth. hispanics care about crime, inflation, and upset about the border collapse where in texas republican mayra flores won special election for a house seat that democrats held for more than a century. hispanics are way more than heartland, mainstream than many people realize it seems? >> yeah. i think there is four hispanic republican congressional candidates that...
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elizabeth monroe standing there.hat was interesting about that was that moment was not lost on people. imagine people standing around in all this darkness, this paranoia, doom and gloom and no hope for the future this little light of bravery that happens in the middle of that and people started talking about it and word gets around. monroe couldn't do anything officially but behind the scenes approaching the committee of public safety, what can we do here? the short story of it is you've got to imagine adrian's mother and grandmother are both executed so her coming up, the short story is this. adrian was actually released. she was actually let's go because of the act of bravery that elizabeth did and part of these artifacts helped her create that presence, create that story that she was somebody that needed to be listened to and you are going to let adrian go and adrian ended up going 3 and adrian went to austria and negotiated with the emperor to let her stay in the prison for five years. anyway, to wonder who eliza
elizabeth monroe standing there.hat was interesting about that was that moment was not lost on people. imagine people standing around in all this darkness, this paranoia, doom and gloom and no hope for the future this little light of bravery that happens in the middle of that and people started talking about it and word gets around. monroe couldn't do anything officially but behind the scenes approaching the committee of public safety, what can we do here? the short story of it is you've got to...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. get a check of your money. stocks down today. retail stocks clobbered. walmart cut its outlook. warning consumers pulling back on spending because of food inflation. we're looking at target, amazon, kohl's, costco, they took hits at trading. consumer confidence dropping a third straight month but mcdonald's said higher prices helped its earnings. let's get to this story, new bombshell senate gop report china actively trying to recruit informants inside of the federal reserve to feed information and data back to china. edward lawrence is live in washington with more. edward, good to see you. reporter: good to see you, liz. the new report showing decades long campaign by china to infiltrate, compromise the federal reserve is intensifying, but it may have succeeded. the report coming from the minority side senate government affairs and home hand security committee meeting. shows the federal reserve possibly lacks sufficient counter intelligence expertise and cooperation with law enforcem
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. get a check of your money. stocks down today. retail stocks clobbered. walmart cut its outlook. warning consumers pulling back on spending because of food inflation. we're looking at target, amazon, kohl's, costco, they took hits at trading. consumer confidence dropping a third straight month but mcdonald's said higher prices helped its earnings. let's get to this story, new bombshell...
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elizabeth: sure.g of nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan is called into question as reports come in. china warnerred the white house of even a potential military reaction? also a big change in d.c. it is putting into sharper focus the timing of the stock trades by pelosi's husband. congressman rick crawford ahead on "the evening edit." >> i'm sure the state department is panic stricken and begging her not to do it because the state department is normally into appeasing our enemies. ♪ meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. we hit the bike trails every weekend wh shinges doesn't care., i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care.
elizabeth: sure.g of nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan is called into question as reports come in. china warnerred the white house of even a potential military reaction? also a big change in d.c. it is putting into sharper focus the timing of the stock trades by pelosi's husband. congressman rick crawford ahead on "the evening edit." >> i'm sure the state department is panic stricken and begging her not to do it because the state department is normally into appeasing our enemies....
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show.'re watching the fox business network. take a check of your money. we'll start with stocks. they're down as inflation is swamping corporate earnings season. that is kicking off this week. also this week the president heads to saudi arabia to get more oil as high gas drives down biden's polls. this after the president campaigned he would make saudi arabia a quote, pariah state over its human rights record and the 2008 killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. now saudi arabia wants the white house to reassure them on iran as the push to revive obama's 2015 iran nuclear deal looks like it is now dead. edward lawrence in washington with more. reporter: president joe biden justifying his trip to the middle east as necessary for stability. in an op-ed in "the washington post" the president writes specifically about saudi arabia that this trip will reorient the relationship with the saudis moving them closer to the u.s. experts of the region says that president biden may not get what he really
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show.'re watching the fox business network. take a check of your money. we'll start with stocks. they're down as inflation is swamping corporate earnings season. that is kicking off this week. also this week the president heads to saudi arabia to get more oil as high gas drives down biden's polls. this after the president campaigned he would make saudi arabia a quote, pariah state over its...
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elizabeth: good for you.issouri suing the white house, facebook, twitter, more for allegedly colluding on censoring conservatives. now they are subpoenaing a hose whose list of democrats who got the latest from ford o'connell next on "the evening edit". wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. ♪ ♪ i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and it's the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. don't take zeposia if you've had a heart attack, chest pain, stroke or mini-stroke, heart failure in the last 6 months, irregular or abnormal heartbeat not corrected by a pacemaker, if you have untreated severe breathing problems during your sleep, or if you
elizabeth: good for you.issouri suing the white house, facebook, twitter, more for allegedly colluding on censoring conservatives. now they are subpoenaing a hose whose list of democrats who got the latest from ford o'connell next on "the evening edit". wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees...
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elizabeth: same here. intelligence office identified this communist chinese group, the chinese peoples association for friendship with foreign country as a threat to the u.s. but that has links to u.s. heartland association that has ties to biden white house officials. what do you make of it? >> i think it is pretty extraordinary and obviously in light of all the other things that are starting to come out about hunter biden and his association with china but of course so many in the press are just kind of ignoring that, but what is kind of interesting here, you have two officials or at least two people who are aligned with the white house, one who is a confirmed official of the white house who is working for, had worked at least for this firm that was lobbying on behalf of the government of the china to drum up business between china and the united states and, and, you know, there seems to be very little interest in getting to the bottom of it but more importantly i think it reveals just how deeply aligned
elizabeth: same here. intelligence office identified this communist chinese group, the chinese peoples association for friendship with foreign country as a threat to the u.s. but that has links to u.s. heartland association that has ties to biden white house officials. what do you make of it? >> i think it is pretty extraordinary and obviously in light of all the other things that are starting to come out about hunter biden and his association with china but of course so many in the press...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay.e a check of your money. we begin with stocks. look at your portfolio. stocks are down in choppy trading. inflation coming in hotter than expected in june 9.1%. it's a new four decade high. it is wiping out the 5.1% wage gains for workers. wall street is betting on potential jumbo rate hike of a full one percentage point when the fed meets later in a few months. the white house topspin, inflation a thing of the past. inflation at a peak, when the president said that in december. it is clear inflation is not transitory as the white house has claimed. also what is not transitory their absurd rhetoric and topspin. this is the case against recession, consumer spending increased year-over-year by 4%, corporate profits rising 10.6% versus this time last year. also to this, president biden did land in israel to start his middle east trip. edward lawrence live in jerusalem with the latest. edward? reporter: liz, president joe biden has not talked publicly about the inflation we're seeing with
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay.e a check of your money. we begin with stocks. look at your portfolio. stocks are down in choppy trading. inflation coming in hotter than expected in june 9.1%. it's a new four decade high. it is wiping out the 5.1% wage gains for workers. wall street is betting on potential jumbo rate hike of a full one percentage point when the fed meets later in a few months. the white house topspin, inflation a...
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alexei elizabeth with you.ons are some kind of russian pure there is nothing more, purely friendly i was in the hospital, and in this hospital my wife was elizavets with konstantin listen, it doesn’t matter we have a friend together, anya i say, i have a friend lyosha we have, as it were my friend, anya, and our friend lyosha were our common ones, in general , alexey was produced. uh, friends coming to visit you experience. good family. no, then have you seen any conflicts or quarrels. well , the negative thing konstantin constantly thought was that when elizabeth comes to visit us. she drinks there. why does he have such views? apparently he didn't like me for some reason. alexei well, you've seen how tense relations are. you knew that they had fights in the family. oh, to be honest, that's up to the moment when elizaveta called me at night and said that konstantin was beating me. and when i went to her rescue in order to calm down konstantin, i had not met before. when you arrived, that's what you saw. i saw
alexei elizabeth with you.ons are some kind of russian pure there is nothing more, purely friendly i was in the hospital, and in this hospital my wife was elizavets with konstantin listen, it doesn’t matter we have a friend together, anya i say, i have a friend lyosha we have, as it were my friend, anya, and our friend lyosha were our common ones, in general , alexey was produced. uh, friends coming to visit you experience. good family. no, then have you seen any conflicts or quarrels. well ,...
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elizabeth: our foreign shareholders were all airline companies.re all dependent on their own country governments to save their domestic businesses. there was no way they could take any money they had access to and put it into an invement in australia. thr view was that their country governments were helping support their airline industry, and our country government should help support our ai. but either way, support or not, they were under no illusion that they had any significant value left in their equity. michael brissenden: the government maintains it does want to see a competitive airline sector, and has introduced what it says is a broad support package worth more than $1.2 billion. both virgin and qantas say the assistance package isn't quite as generous as it might seem. alan: there's $715 million that is related to the initial aviation package. the way that was designed, people thought they were going to be flying a lot more, and it was reduction in air services, charges, and fuel excise. and the reality, as we talked about--because the n
elizabeth: our foreign shareholders were all airline companies.re all dependent on their own country governments to save their domestic businesses. there was no way they could take any money they had access to and put it into an invement in australia. thr view was that their country governments were helping support their airline industry, and our country government should help support our ai. but either way, support or not, they were under no illusion that they had any significant value left in...
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hooray for her hurray elizabeth.nd imagine captain, this is irina, the main pioneer of the leaders of the country, the executive director of the russian movement of schoolchildren, and once she was a minister government of the moscow region. now she is on the same team with us. here's how it happened. in the same team with all the guys, uh, our flagship, she is with all the guys, we are with her and this is the flagship of the russian movement of schoolchildren. yura everything happened. we got acquainted with the schoolboy's kabata, the teachers met with the team. maybe the pioneers still have a piano going around. this is a joke of mikhalych roshal of a children's doctor, and he always calls me and says. well, the main pioneer leader, what's new going on there? that's just yegor worried and very. this is not all, my achievements. i am your colleague a journalist by training in the first place. yes, then it was in my life that i worked as a minister. and so , i am now engaged in the fact that the guys and i are tryi
hooray for her hurray elizabeth.nd imagine captain, this is irina, the main pioneer of the leaders of the country, the executive director of the russian movement of schoolchildren, and once she was a minister government of the moscow region. now she is on the same team with us. here's how it happened. in the same team with all the guys, uh, our flagship, she is with all the guys, we are with her and this is the flagship of the russian movement of schoolchildren. yura everything happened. we got...
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>> thanks, elizabeth. still ahead here at 5:00, bart riders may have noticed a new addition to their commute. >> a hawk is on patrol at one we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in yearly funding to finally address homelessness in california. vote yes on 27. tax online sports betting and protect tribal sovereignty and help californians that are hurting the most. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. >>> bart riders may have noticed something a little different at one east bay station. a hawk, who isn't just hanging around. he is there to do a very important job. kpix 5's jocelyn moran has the story. >> i love pac-man. >> report
>> thanks, elizabeth. still ahead here at 5:00, bart riders may have noticed a new addition to their commute. >> a hawk is on patrol at one we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in yearly funding to finally address homelessness in california. vote yes on 27. tax online sports betting and...
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we covered elizabeth holmes pretrial. she was able to get people to give her money and she was a good witness. she convinced the jury in some ways to let her off the hook. sunny balwani, i had never met him before. he was never put forward. it was always elizabeth holmes.'s we don't know what kind of person he was. and we read some of the journalism and documentaries that had nobody like him and people did testify in this trial that he was the heavy and even abusive. if he took the stand, would that have come across? who knows. he paid attorneys a lot of money to make that decision. we don't really know what would've happened. >> the sentencing comes later this year. >> she will be sentenced in september and him in november. >>> our coverage continues online. we have posted the verdict which goes into great detail on all the charges. you can check it out it nbc bay area.com. >>> another fan came forward and said they were hit by gunfire after the game. at least six people said they were hit by bullet fragments from some o
we covered elizabeth holmes pretrial. she was able to get people to give her money and she was a good witness. she convinced the jury in some ways to let her off the hook. sunny balwani, i had never met him before. he was never put forward. it was always elizabeth holmes.'s we don't know what kind of person he was. and we read some of the journalism and documentaries that had nobody like him and people did testify in this trial that he was the heavy and even abusive. if he took the stand, would...
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olsen, gaten matarazzo, tariq trotter we're talking to elizabeth after the break. great for me >> jimmy: yeah >> because it's replaced "never ending story." >> jimmy: oh, yeah, that was your - >> it's awesome. ♪ let me down ♪ ♪ ♪ let me down easy ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a charged lemonade from panera, ♪ and it's a force of nature. a delicious boost of plant based caffeine from guarana and green coffee extract. enjoy these and more when you join panera's unlimited sip club. facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the $400 cream. cheez-it snap'd! they're on a mission to save every sandwich from a boring bag of chips. noooo! sandwiches meet your cheesy, thin, crispy cheez-it snap'd savior. so cheesy! cheez-it snap'd. level up your lunch. goodbye chippies! choosing t-mobile is like paying for this... ...but getting that! ♪more, more, more♪ and so much more. ♪more, more, more♪ more 5g bars in more places. more savings so your family saves 20% versus the other
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much different than the verdict of elizabeth holmes. she faced basically the same counts as balwani. but she was found guilty on only four. issue you surprised by this verdict? >> no, not at all. in a word, the difference between the two cases is a matter of optics. sonny balwani was, is a 57-year- old man with an elite education and years of high-level business experience. and what he was trying to sell was what his world was overcome by this 19-year-old college dropout, elizabeth holmes, who was so charismatic, that he couldn't even be held responsible for his actions. and that's a very tough sell. and you contrast that to elizabeth, whose charisma was off the roof and who actually spoke to the jury and who said, sonny was really the one that was in control. that's a much easier sell. and the jury bought it in her case, but not in sonny's case. >> will there be any impact in silicon valley, because of these two trials? >> there has already a little bit, janelle. i found some founders and venture capitalists, especially women who say t
much different than the verdict of elizabeth holmes. she faced basically the same counts as balwani. but she was found guilty on only four. issue you surprised by this verdict? >> no, not at all. in a word, the difference between the two cases is a matter of optics. sonny balwani was, is a 57-year- old man with an elite education and years of high-level business experience. and what he was trying to sell was what his world was overcome by this 19-year-old college dropout, elizabeth...
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host: elizabeth? guest: there are a lot of ways across this country that we should improve the care for people who become pregnant in terms of, you talk about education, and also health care. many other provisions. they would support parents and families, and the economic impact of this ruling, while i think primarily the impact is on the lives of the people who might be forced to continue pregnancy, they don't want to continue, or cannot continue because of health reasons. that is primarily the virgin -- burden, but there are ripple effects. many women have been able to have full economic participation in society because they have been able to control reproduction. that is one of the underlying bases for the many decisions that affirmed those rulings, as well as the rights of people to access contraception. the ripple effect of this ruling it will be great, in addition to the earthshaking impact that it has on the millions of people across the country who are impacted by the courts failure to protect
host: elizabeth? guest: there are a lot of ways across this country that we should improve the care for people who become pregnant in terms of, you talk about education, and also health care. many other provisions. they would support parents and families, and the economic impact of this ruling, while i think primarily the impact is on the lives of the people who might be forced to continue pregnancy, they don't want to continue, or cannot continue because of health reasons. that is primarily...
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elizabeth cohen, to you.is so true, because of ba-5, the president, despite all of these safety precautions and being vaccinated and doubly boosted, got covid. there are so many americans who are not vaccinated and more who are not boosted. i just wonder your message to them watching? >> the message is, get vaccinated. because it will save your life. when i talk to people in hospitals, they say nearly all, the vast majority of people in the hospital with covid, they haven't been vaccinated. so get yourself vaccinated. don't look at joe biden and say well, he got four shots and got covid. that is the wrong -- >> i'm so glad you said that, elizabeth. because i fear that is what we will hear from some. and just please, for everyone, make very clear what a difference it makes here that the president, 79, has all of these protections. >> that fourth shot he got at the end of march, that may have saved his life. we'll never know for sure, but it is so important to get vaccinated, so important to get boosted per the
elizabeth cohen, to you.is so true, because of ba-5, the president, despite all of these safety precautions and being vaccinated and doubly boosted, got covid. there are so many americans who are not vaccinated and more who are not boosted. i just wonder your message to them watching? >> the message is, get vaccinated. because it will save your life. when i talk to people in hospitals, they say nearly all, the vast majority of people in the hospital with covid, they haven't been...
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while elizabeth chances of deadly infection went way up.r husband, james, were given two options. continue the pregnancy, try to get the baby to 24 weeks, and hope for the slight chance of survival. or, and the pregnancy. they chose the latter, but the procedure was blocked. why? because the whalers live in texas, where abortions are illegal if there is a fetal heartbeat. so to get one, elizabeth had to wait until the fetal heartbeat stopped. or, until she got so sick that the doctors had to terminate the pregnancy as a medical emergency. the weller's, they join me now thank you for being here today, elizabeth and james. i'm so sorry to be meeting you under these occasions. and i'm just heartbroken at the choice you had to make, let alone the treatment that you received. could you just walk me through, elizabeth, a little bit about what that was like to know that you had to endure four days waiting until you are either sick enough or until the heartbeat stopped? >> yes, so the mental anguish that followed having to leave the hospital was so
while elizabeth chances of deadly infection went way up.r husband, james, were given two options. continue the pregnancy, try to get the baby to 24 weeks, and hope for the slight chance of survival. or, and the pregnancy. they chose the latter, but the procedure was blocked. why? because the whalers live in texas, where abortions are illegal if there is a fetal heartbeat. so to get one, elizabeth had to wait until the fetal heartbeat stopped. or, until she got so sick that the doctors had to...
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i'm here with elizabeth banks.ed why did she break up with her high school boyfriend, and your reply was? >> because i started shtupping my now husband. [ laughter ] >> anthony: that is not what you said. but it is broadcast television. let's talk about "press your luck." >> yes! >> anthony: fourth season premiered last week. [ applause ] >> you host a game show. >> anthony: i host a game show with my lovely mother, "to tell the truth" on abc. [ applause ] and i don't know if anybody knows this, but to tell your truth was nominated for an emmy this year for -- [ cheers and applause ] yeah. so good luck to you, mama. >> if you. >> anthony: good luck, baby. your show is rebooted from the '80s. our show is a reboot from the '60s. have you always wanted to host a game show? because i'm not going to lie, i did. >> oh, i love game shows. and i grew up specifically on "press your luck." when it came up, they were like have you ever heard of this game show? i was like what? they're bringing that back? and i love it. i had
i'm here with elizabeth banks.ed why did she break up with her high school boyfriend, and your reply was? >> because i started shtupping my now husband. [ laughter ] >> anthony: that is not what you said. but it is broadcast television. let's talk about "press your luck." >> yes! >> anthony: fourth season premiered last week. [ applause ] >> you host a game show. >> anthony: i host a game show with my lovely mother, "to tell the truth" on...
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so now that elizabeth holmes has had, and her sentence sunny budwani as well. the 2 co founders, the 2 key people. does this now finally draw a line under the foreigner scandal. well, daniel, i fear not. i mean, this seems to be a never ending story. i mean, basically the whole case started in 2018. now we are waiting actually for the tenant thing. elizabeth holmes, that's probably going to happen sometime in september. then we are waiting for the tenant thing of vonny. that's probably going to happen sometime in november and then it is not unlikely that we might even see an appeal what it comes down to. there was a saying on silicon valley and also the start up, the fake it until you make it. then obviously if you look at there and both hold and bob on it took it definitely too far. so let's see. but i guess this is not the last word that we will hear from this. okay. yeah, says him. so been important interrogation of startup culture as well that silicon valley culture there. yes quarter. thank you very much for bringing the european union agreed last week to
so now that elizabeth holmes has had, and her sentence sunny budwani as well. the 2 co founders, the 2 key people. does this now finally draw a line under the foreigner scandal. well, daniel, i fear not. i mean, this seems to be a never ending story. i mean, basically the whole case started in 2018. now we are waiting actually for the tenant thing. elizabeth holmes, that's probably going to happen sometime in september. then we are waiting for the tenant thing of vonny. that's probably going to...
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now we are waiting actually for the clinton thing for elizabeth holmes. that's probably going to happen sometime in september. then we are waiting for the 10 thing off of bonnie that's probably going to happen sometime in november and then it is not unlikely that we might even see an appeal what it comes down to. there is a saying until it can the valley and also the start up the and fake it until you make it. and obviously if you look at fairness, both hold and bob on it took it definitely too far. so let's see. but i guess this is not the last word that we will hear from this. okay. yeah. so seems to be an important interrogation of start up culture as well that silicon valley culture there, yet it's quarter. thank you very much for bringing up the european union agreed last week to end the sale of traditional combustion engine vehicles by 2035. now that's a timeline that's also shared by india, e. v. production is picking up there and so is interest. our reporters went to the indian city of chin. i to find out my chin. i is called india's detroit. i'm
now we are waiting actually for the clinton thing for elizabeth holmes. that's probably going to happen sometime in september. then we are waiting for the 10 thing off of bonnie that's probably going to happen sometime in november and then it is not unlikely that we might even see an appeal what it comes down to. there is a saying until it can the valley and also the start up the and fake it until you make it. and obviously if you look at fairness, both hold and bob on it took it definitely too...
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thank you both for joining, elizabeth start with you.es we have seen quickly, easily, enforcing your abortion laws. the restrictions. many others know have been tied up in legal challenges, give us a state of play about abortion access across the country right now in the post-roe a period. >> sure, thank you for having me. we have 11 states that have nearly banned abortion or have early abortion bans on the books unforced right now. then we have a bill they're two states led a bed abortions at 15 weeks, these abortion bans are not simply like flipping the switch. we think about louisiana, that abortion ban has been in effect twice and now it is not an effect. this legal back and forth around one bands go into effect and will they don't is causing huge chaos and confusion for patients. and provider, states like louisiana, another nine or some states in that same boat. where we are seeing abortion band be caught up in court. we are waiting to see what will happen with them, we are expecting the number of states with bans to increase trauma
thank you both for joining, elizabeth start with you.es we have seen quickly, easily, enforcing your abortion laws. the restrictions. many others know have been tied up in legal challenges, give us a state of play about abortion access across the country right now in the post-roe a period. >> sure, thank you for having me. we have 11 states that have nearly banned abortion or have early abortion bans on the books unforced right now. then we have a bill they're two states led a bed...
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i'm elizabeth wagmeister. clayton davis: and i'm clayton davis.pisode, we're takin' a look back at some of the best television shows from the past year and the accomplished actors who brought them to life. comedic charm is the common denominator when martin short and jean smart come together to talk about their illustrious careers. martin short's ability to make an audience fall in love with
i'm elizabeth wagmeister. clayton davis: and i'm clayton davis.pisode, we're takin' a look back at some of the best television shows from the past year and the accomplished actors who brought them to life. comedic charm is the common denominator when martin short and jean smart come together to talk about their illustrious careers. martin short's ability to make an audience fall in love with
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elizabeth: with viola davis and samuel l. jackson; jennifer aniston and sebastian stan; and jared leto and amanda seyfried. ♪♪♪ elizabeth: welcome to variety studio, "actors on actors." i'm elizabeth wagmeister. clayton davis: and i'm clayton davis. and we're back in studio from los angeles and new york, bringing you exclusive access to some of the most talked about television performances from the last year. clayton: two of hollywood's most decorated actors and box office draws, viola davis and samuel l. jackson, sit down to discuss their prolific careers.
elizabeth: with viola davis and samuel l. jackson; jennifer aniston and sebastian stan; and jared leto and amanda seyfried. ♪♪♪ elizabeth: welcome to variety studio, "actors on actors." i'm elizabeth wagmeister. clayton davis: and i'm clayton davis. and we're back in studio from los angeles and new york, bringing you exclusive access to some of the most talked about television performances from the last year. clayton: two of hollywood's most decorated actors and box office...
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it's always a pleasure senator elizabeth warren, everybody. geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. (vo) red lobster's seafood summerfest is fire! turn up for our new! bbq bacon grilled shrimp with your choice of soup or salad and an individual starter all three courses for $18.99! hurry into red lobster. it's lit! for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h
it's always a pleasure senator elizabeth warren, everybody. geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get by bundling your home and car insurance. but here's the real secret. eye contact. you feel that? we just had a moment. [chuckles] who would've thought it? geico. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. (vo) red lobster's seafood summerfest is...
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i'm ryan yamamoto. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. and that is where we begin tonight.tter to twitter's headquarters on market street in san francisco. he says he's ending the deal due to, quote, false and misleading representations about the business. >> kpix 5's anne makovec has been following the story and joins us with the very latest. anne? >> musk accusing twitter of lying about the number of bots and scam accounts it has on its platform, as well as failing to provide material that he specifically asked for. now in the sec filing that came down today, his lawyer said sometimes twitter has ignored mr. musk's requests. sometimes it has rejected them for reasons that appear to be unjustified. and sometimes it is planning to comply while giving mr. musk incomplete or unusable information. twitter has maintained that fewer than 5% of users are spokesman or fake accounts for as long as it's been a public company. musk's advisers say that number is wildly higher. we spoke about the discrepancy with cnet's ian scher. >> dow diligence, kicking the tires, looking under the
i'm ryan yamamoto. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. and that is where we begin tonight.tter to twitter's headquarters on market street in san francisco. he says he's ending the deal due to, quote, false and misleading representations about the business. >> kpix 5's anne makovec has been following the story and joins us with the very latest. anne? >> musk accusing twitter of lying about the number of bots and scam accounts it has on its platform, as well as failing to provide...
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jericka. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer for us in tokyo, thank you. country, the biden administration is celebrating a better than expected jobs report. the labor department says employers added 372,000 new jobs in june, that's well above a projected 275,000. but the president is battling back critics tonight in his own party who say he hasn't done enough to protect women's reproductive rights. cbs' caitlin huey-burns reports from the white house. >> what we're witnessing wasn't a constitutional judgment, it was an exercise in raw political power. >> reporter: under pressure from abortion rights activists and members of his own party to do more in the wake of the supreme court ruling, president biden issued an executive order aiming to expand access to f.d.a. approved abortion medication, protect online privacy and access to contraception and provide legal help for patients and providers and the right to travel out of state. the president suggested his power is limited and urged americans to head to the polls in november. >> there is no constitutional
jericka. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer for us in tokyo, thank you. country, the biden administration is celebrating a better than expected jobs report. the labor department says employers added 372,000 new jobs in june, that's well above a projected 275,000. but the president is battling back critics tonight in his own party who say he hasn't done enough to protect women's reproductive rights. cbs' caitlin huey-burns reports from the white house. >> what we're witnessing wasn't a...
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thank you for being here today, elizabeth and james. so sorry to be meeting you under these occasions and i'm just heart broken at the choice that you had to make, let alone the treatment that you received. could you just walk me through, elizabeth, a little bit about what that was like, to know that you had to endure for days waiting until you were either sick enough or until the heartbeat stopped. >> yes. so the mental anguish that followed having to leave the hospital with something that i would never wish on anyone, the following day after having to grapple with the fact that my daughter, who i wanted so badly was going to die was just a hell on earth. it was torture having to wake up every day in a home knowing what i wanted to fill that house with baby girl and the future that we created in our heads of what this house was going to look like, how it was going to feel and then to be in my home in the sense of doom and broken promises that were created all around me because we had just started to work on her nursery and now having t
thank you for being here today, elizabeth and james. so sorry to be meeting you under these occasions and i'm just heart broken at the choice that you had to make, let alone the treatment that you received. could you just walk me through, elizabeth, a little bit about what that was like, to know that you had to endure for days waiting until you were either sick enough or until the heartbeat stopped. >> yes. so the mental anguish that followed having to leave the hospital with something...
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. — to what life will be like when the monarch, when queen elizabeth does die. monarch, when queen elizabethted, sometimes, prince charies's— highlighted, sometimes, prince charles'sjudgment has been called into question. we're so used to having — into question. we're so used to having a — into question. we're so used to having a monarch who doesn't say anything _ having a monarch who doesn't say anything about anything, and it's that blank— anything about anything, and it's that blank screen affect where we can project what we think. as a result, — can project what we think. as a result, our— can project what we think. as a result, ourfeelings can project what we think. as a result, our feelings for the monarchy are very much wrapped up in my we _ monarchy are very much wrapped up in my we feel— monarchy are very much wrapped up in my we feel about the queen. when she goes. _ my we feel about the queen. when she goes, will the nation's attitude towards — goes, will the nation's attitude towards the monarchy change? that remains _ towards the monarchy change? that remains to _ towards the mo
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> tonight brooke jenkins is promising to roll up her sleeves and get right to work. kpix 5's lauren toms reports her top priorities include tackling the city's open-air drug market, reducing hate crimes and prosecuting property crimes against private homes and businesses. >> reporter: mayor london breed opted to replace one of the most progressive prosecutors in the country with one of his biggest critics. >> the next district attorney for the city and county of san francisco, brooke jenkins. >>reporter: brooke jenkins was an assistant district attorney and worked in the d.a.'s office for seven years before she departed last october to join the recall effort. during the campaign, she accused boudin of not being aggressive enough in addressing anti-asian mate and joined critics who said he failed to prioritize public safety. >> i will restore accountability and consequences to our criminal justice system here in san francisco. violent and repeat offenders will no longer be allowed to victimize our city without consequence. hate crimes will no longer be tole t
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elizabeth, thank you for being with us again. it's good to see you, although it's not good to see you under the circumstances. let's talk a little bit about this checkerboard situation in the united states. are there likely to be enough places in the united states where, while difficult for women who live in other states to get to, abortion will still remain legal? >> now. frankly, we will not have enough clinics in the immediate future to meet the need for those who need abortion services. moreover, people who need to travel may not be able to do so. we know the barriers that exist for travel. people cannot leave their homes because they have to raise their children. they cannot leave their homes because it cannot take time off of work. they simply should not have to leave their homes to access abortion services. what we are seeing with this map is the people we have to travel vast defense -- distances, we'll have to travel vast distances in order to access care. to your point, the clinics that are in states that have access, th
elizabeth, thank you for being with us again. it's good to see you, although it's not good to see you under the circumstances. let's talk a little bit about this checkerboard situation in the united states. are there likely to be enough places in the united states where, while difficult for women who live in other states to get to, abortion will still remain legal? >> now. frankly, we will not have enough clinics in the immediate future to meet the need for those who need abortion...
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that is more than bow on his former girlfriend, elizabeth holmes. >> this jury has concluded that holmes is business partner, balwani, bears responsibility for leading investors with the renault's. the jury also concluded that ball waddy also perpetrated a fraud on unsuspecting patients. >> reporter: the jury decided that the renault's stopped at much if not more with balwani and holmes. clearly single one he is the one calling the shots when it came to the failed theranos machine. >> sunny balwani was portrayed in this drama as being the bengals he. >> reporter: in her trial, painting balwani as an abusive partner. balwani chose not to take the stand to defend himself. >> we all knew that a jury was going to treat somebody like sunny balwani far less kindly than they were poor elizabeth holmes, a new mom, a 19-year- old sanford dropout. >> reporter: all right periods still moving forward, holmes is sent to be sentenced in october. both could face up to 20 years in prison. balwani releasing a brief statement saying they're disappointed in the jury's decision and may appeal. >> thank you
that is more than bow on his former girlfriend, elizabeth holmes. >> this jury has concluded that holmes is business partner, balwani, bears responsibility for leading investors with the renault's. the jury also concluded that ball waddy also perpetrated a fraud on unsuspecting patients. >> reporter: the jury decided that the renault's stopped at much if not more with balwani and holmes. clearly single one he is the one calling the shots when it came to the failed theranos machine....
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i'm ryan yamamoto. >> and i'm elizabeth cook.n with new tax cuts for legal marijuana growers. >> the industry has been begging for relief for years saying it can't compete with the black market. >> but as john ramos reports, the state is trying to correct that problem, but so far no one seems very happy about it. >> for a long time now, those in the cannabis business have been pleading for tax reform to keep from going broke. well, it's here now, but it's hard to find anybody who is satisfied with it. >> it is my goal to look at tax policy, to stabilize the market. >> reporter: when governor newsom announced that at the beginning of the year, it was a welcome relief to those in the cannabis industry. but the reform bill he signed on thursday didn't quite get the response he was hoping for. >> the people complaining about the rules are honestly getting the f-word. they are getting messed up. >> reporter: reece benton opened her posh green cannabis boutique in san francisco's bayview district in 2017 and says
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. >>> i'm elizabeth cook. coming up all new at 6:00 as well, governor newsom takes aim at the republican party by launching a new political ad. could this be a strategy for a potential presidential run? >>> plus -- >> i'm max darrow in san francisco. coming up in the crazy world that is bay area real estate, the million dollar question. should you rent or should you buy? it's not a simple answer. we'll break it down. >>> and you have probably seen them driving around san francisco. double-decker buses packed with visitors. a look at just how tourism is making a big comeback. the news at 6:00 is coming up in about five minutes. s sara, ryan? >> still ahead here at 5:00, a passion project turns into a popular first fridays business. >> how >>> an oakland mom is a driving force behind a first friday's mainstay. you may have heard of the lemonade park. behind the scenes, how she is spreading positivity through her business. >> one, two, three, let's do it! >> reporter: that's imani m. glover, founder of the lemona
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the >> all right, elizabeth williamson.ning us tonight. we greatly appreciated. joining us now is towels we -- nbc political analyst. thank you for being here this evening. this cast of characters from trump, world they believe that they can act with impunity. we see that time and time again, no matter what destruction they cause, alex jones is finally facing accountability. do you see this trickling down to the rest of trump world? >> i would hope so. what is happening with jones and some other actors is that they see an opportunity for a tremendous amount of cash to be made for peddling these lies. and yet the dissent the psychology of why that works, which is when your confronted -- will some people, are confronted with the set of facts that they believe in, or don't want to believe in, that make them uncomfortable, that make them afraid, they're criminals coming, and you need, guns whatever the set of facts is, it makes them open to an alternative set of facts because they want to believe in something that is counter to
the >> all right, elizabeth williamson.ning us tonight. we greatly appreciated. joining us now is towels we -- nbc political analyst. thank you for being here this evening. this cast of characters from trump, world they believe that they can act with impunity. we see that time and time again, no matter what destruction they cause, alex jones is finally facing accountability. do you see this trickling down to the rest of trump world? >> i would hope so. what is happening with jones...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. doctors at valley medical center say they're being pushed to the limit. >> they are demanding santa clara county take action to address what they say is a failing health care system that's putting doctor and patient lives at risk. >> as len ramirez reports, health care workers say they're overworked and have reached their breaking point. len? >> reporter: well, doctors say that this has been building up here at valley medical center for quite some time, especially with the pandemic. but the recent suicide of a doctor and a suicide attempt by another doctor pushed them to finally speak out. >> to be still very much in the pandemic and then to have management say you're not working hard enough. >> reporter: dr. rachel ruiz had a life-long dream to be just where she is right now. but the gilroy native is now rethinking her career because of how tough her job at valley medical center has become. >> my family, largely from gilroy, san jose, hollister, so proud. but i feel like it's made me
i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. doctors at valley medical center say they're being pushed to the limit. >> they are demanding santa clara county take action to address what they say is a failing health care system that's putting doctor and patient lives at risk. >> as len ramirez reports, health care workers say they're overworked and have reached their breaking point. len? >> reporter: well, doctors say that this has been building up here at valley medical...
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