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elizabeth: right. >> i don't think so. elizabeth: yeah. that matt gaetz said on floor at this point under trump they had subpoenaed and brought in donald trump jr. three times to testify. hunter's -- james comerrer is saying he wants to get the bank records first, that, you know, that's what they're focused on. but the white house is saying that, you know, the fbi informant document alleging bribery was not verify by the justice dedepartment and the fbi. do we know if the fbi or doj subpoenaeded biden family financial records to substantiate that bribery charge? you know what i'm getting at. they're making these claims -- >> yeah, i do. elizabeth was there investigations to prove it might be right? >> yeah. what i think, liz, is that this investigation's a black hole. in other words, they say they can't discuss the matter because there's a continuing investigation. is so when you ask them perfectly reasonable questions like you just asked, they say they can't talk about it because it's an ongoing investigation, but we don't know that they'
elizabeth: right. >> i don't think so. elizabeth: yeah. that matt gaetz said on floor at this point under trump they had subpoenaed and brought in donald trump jr. three times to testify. hunter's -- james comerrer is saying he wants to get the bank records first, that, you know, that's what they're focused on. but the white house is saying that, you know, the fbi informant document alleging bribery was not verify by the justice dedepartment and the fbi. do we know if the fbi or doj...
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elizabeth: yeah.ooks like they're going to move the votes over the weekend to do a stopgap government funding bill with. there's fights over border security in that too. so it's more than the john fetterman fight. you know what i mean, tammy in. >> i think, again, general chaos. and especially when you're looking at the nature of the menendez situation. perfect example of kind of the culture of corruption. he was, you know, indicted before, had a trial, there was a hung jury and it was, like, 10-2 acquitting him. so he's not going to resign. that is his main point of power. there's 40 no reason for him to do that. but on top of that, this is kind of similar to the what's happening with joe biden. it's almost as though they're now trying to show that they care about the corrupt nature of the swamp which is really a sewer at this point, and they're trying to make him an example as the election comes up. but he's going nowhere, and he's not, i don't think, an anomaly. that's why things don't happen quick
elizabeth: yeah.ooks like they're going to move the votes over the weekend to do a stopgap government funding bill with. there's fights over border security in that too. so it's more than the john fetterman fight. you know what i mean, tammy in. >> i think, again, general chaos. and especially when you're looking at the nature of the menendez situation. perfect example of kind of the culture of corruption. he was, you know, indicted before, had a trial, there was a hung jury and it was,...
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elizabeth: got it. chad and tom, thank you for joining us tonight and good to see you both. congressman carlos gem gimenez d fox news contributor jason chaffetz and why is jamie dimon saying 7% interest rates and recession, he's saying are you prepared for this? plus, we've got the chair of house ways and means, congressman jason smith. he's fired up and ready to go. more e-mails show the link between embattled senator bob menendez and charged with u.s. bribery felonies and hunter biden is what is on the docket for the first house impeachment inquiry hearing this thursday? we've got it next on evening edit. ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your back? it's fineeeeeeee! [splash] before advil: advil dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, ace
elizabeth: got it. chad and tom, thank you for joining us tonight and good to see you both. congressman carlos gem gimenez d fox news contributor jason chaffetz and why is jamie dimon saying 7% interest rates and recession, he's saying are you prepared for this? plus, we've got the chair of house ways and means, congressman jason smith. he's fired up and ready to go. more e-mails show the link between embattled senator bob menendez and charged with u.s. bribery felonies and hunter biden is what...
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elizabeth e elizabeth we've got a jam-packed, hot show for you tonight.mer top doj official francey hakes, former economic adviser to president trump, he is steve moore, and outkick host charlie arnold. aoc gets fact checked in a big way on her false claim about climate change. it's a far-left fault hood that's -- falsehood that's been misleading america for a long time. plus, watch out for this rhetoric, billionaire george soros is funding president biden's, quote, tiktok army to heap praise on biden and bash conservatives. the details coming up on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪ explore endless design possibilities. to find your personal style. endless hardie® siding colors. textures and styles. it's possible. with james hardie™. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. salonpas, makers of powerful pain relief patches for 89 years... believes in continuous improvement... like rounded cor
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elizabeth: yeah.se, you know, this crazy all or nothing electric car mandate, it's destroying the car industry, as you point out. larry summers said what you said, that electric cars take about 40% fewer workers per car. but, you know, the uaw, they want the cost of living adjustments that were wiped out in the 2008 obama bailout to the car industry. but biden's inflation has soared nearly 17% compounded. autoworkers, this is new data coming in, they've seen their average wages fall more than 19% since 2008. liz, sit tight. we want to listen to a top democrat admit that high inflation under biden is a problem in what's going on with the uaw. watch this. >> you have our big three who are making in some cases record profits, and you have people who are working at those facilities who are struggling and have less money in their pockets because of inflation. elizabeth: so you heard that, right? that's -- >> yeah. that's bidenomics, liz are. elizabeth: i mean, you know what's really interesting? trump is s
elizabeth: yeah.se, you know, this crazy all or nothing electric car mandate, it's destroying the car industry, as you point out. larry summers said what you said, that electric cars take about 40% fewer workers per car. but, you know, the uaw, they want the cost of living adjustments that were wiped out in the 2008 obama bailout to the car industry. but biden's inflation has soared nearly 17% compounded. autoworkers, this is new data coming in, they've seen their average wages fall more than...
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elizabeth: voters aren't.ied he's in cognitive decline and happened the day after he walked into a flag, forgot to shake the hand of the president of brazil, later that same night repeated the same exact story nearly word for word at a fundraiser just minutes apart. last week said at a press conference in vietnam "i'm going to bed". >> yeah. this is coming on top of a poll that came out in august from associated press and showed that 77% of americans, that's all americans, republicans and democrats including 69% of democrats thought biden was too old for a second term. maybe they feel it's okay for the rest of this term, but they know he's not up for four more years as a president lasting till january 2029. 77% is a huge number. at the same time biden has done a brilliant job in scaring off democratic opposition. nobody in the mainstream of the democratic party has risen up to challenge biden. all he's got is rfk jr. who's polling around 14 right now. and biden has managed to try and marginalize him as afrinen
elizabeth: voters aren't.ied he's in cognitive decline and happened the day after he walked into a flag, forgot to shake the hand of the president of brazil, later that same night repeated the same exact story nearly word for word at a fundraiser just minutes apart. last week said at a press conference in vietnam "i'm going to bed". >> yeah. this is coming on top of a poll that came out in august from associated press and showed that 77% of americans, that's all americans,...
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elizabeth: okay.o then there's this, let's move on to the impeachment kind -- inquiry. documents released out of ways and means. now we see a july 2016 letter hunter biden cosigned with officials from burisma to ukraine's top prosecutor demanding that he back off from, quote, making allegations of criminal activities against burisma. that was after hunter was e-mailed talking about getting $5 million from sitting on the board of ukraine's burisma. >> yeah, that's right, liz. so when you start looking at this whole pattern, you'll see obviously hunter is facilitating the brand, wes -- which is joe biden and he's facilitating, he's kind of a liaison between the ceo of burisma who's being investigated by viktor shokin, the ukrainian prosecutor, and what the ukrainian ceo wants is he wants that prosecution stopped, and he has said in one of our, one of the documents that we have that's why he got hunter biden on the board in the first place, to get access to joe biden to stop this. so you start looking at
elizabeth: okay.o then there's this, let's move on to the impeachment kind -- inquiry. documents released out of ways and means. now we see a july 2016 letter hunter biden cosigned with officials from burisma to ukraine's top prosecutor demanding that he back off from, quote, making allegations of criminal activities against burisma. that was after hunter was e-mailed talking about getting $5 million from sitting on the board of ukraine's burisma. >> yeah, that's right, liz. so when you...
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but elizabeth has not now sold. she has garnered an extraordinary list of clients, not just because of her incredible talent, but also because of who she was as a person. her whole energy. she was extremely graceful and and gentle. she was a queen with all the time. she was very respectful. she dressed in her own designs, always looked beautiful. she always had held her head high, even though she had been to mixed trauma for pretty much her whole life. eventually, elizabeth really for herself, but especially for her son, is diligent in getting and becoming free. she wants she needs to be she wants her son to be free. she goes to her sister and asks her sister for freedom. and her sister says, if you pay me 1200 dollars now, elizabeth's one of her main clients here is on this situation. and she, elizabeth, is so well respected in that community that this one client asks other clients many. these are all high society women, politicians, wives to raise money for elizabeth so she can buy her and her son's freedom do so.
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elizabeth: wow.ern, marc thiessen, thank you so much. >>> with us tonight, steve moore, gop strategist ford o'connell, new york post columnist ricky. >> lot are. washington is in disarray. we've got a major new fight breaking out, this new push to house illegal immigrants in u.s. national parks. and coming up, new york post's jon levine, this new, alarming finding from house oversight. chinese nationals the did wire -- did wire more than a quarter million dollars to joe biden's main house in delaware in 2019 right when he was running for president. and just months later, biden told america at that presidential debate hunter did not make money from china. really? coming up on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. so, you've got the power of xfinity at ho
elizabeth: wow.ern, marc thiessen, thank you so much. >>> with us tonight, steve moore, gop strategist ford o'connell, new york post columnist ricky. >> lot are. washington is in disarray. we've got a major new fight breaking out, this new push to house illegal immigrants in u.s. national parks. and coming up, new york post's jon levine, this new, alarming finding from house oversight. chinese nationals the did wire -- did wire more than a quarter million dollars to joe biden's...
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elizabeth: yeah. the governor just said, it's remindful of, you know, the pressure put on the media to bury the hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. congressman, let's listen to house oversight chair comer. he says he has leads on tracing that $10 million bribe that allegedly joe biden and hunter biden took. still that is not validated yet, but i think the house impeachment push is going to try to get to the bottom of that. watch democrats pushing back. watch this. >> have you been able to trace that $10 million, do you believe? >> we're still looking for that. as you know -- >> you have any leads? >> we do have leads. we believe and suspect that there are offshore accounts. what they said in that 1023 form where with they used various bank accounts, that is consistent with what we've seen in romania, in china, in russia and ukraine. no one knew the bidens had shell companies, no one knew they had 1790 suspicious activity reports activity reports. >> there are no charges against joe bid
elizabeth: yeah. the governor just said, it's remindful of, you know, the pressure put on the media to bury the hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. congressman, let's listen to house oversight chair comer. he says he has leads on tracing that $10 million bribe that allegedly joe biden and hunter biden took. still that is not validated yet, but i think the house impeachment push is going to try to get to the bottom of that. watch democrats pushing back. watch this. >> have...
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elizabeth: -- walkouts, liz. elizabeth: grady, thank yous. bring in former secretary nominee, andy putzer. andy, when you listen to the workers, you feel for them because we've got 17% inflation under biden and, andy, strikes may break out in the airlines and talking american airlines, alaska and united and workers are striking at a pace not seen nearly a quarreler sen which you reigns leading -- quarter century, andy. >> the most self-proclaimed union president sitting in office. the real problem is inflation is hitting these workers pocketbooks more strenuously than at any time since the early 1980s. they just can't afford to buy what they used to buy. now they -- i will say the big three auto makers are offering, i mean, their start is a 20% increase in pay, which even with inflation at about 17% since biden took office, 20%, that's not peanuts. that's a pretty good offer. i think a lot of people would be happy with that kind of offer. they want 40%, and they want reduced hours. but i'm sympathetic to their need to get higher wages, but i
elizabeth: -- walkouts, liz. elizabeth: grady, thank yous. bring in former secretary nominee, andy putzer. andy, when you listen to the workers, you feel for them because we've got 17% inflation under biden and, andy, strikes may break out in the airlines and talking american airlines, alaska and united and workers are striking at a pace not seen nearly a quarreler sen which you reigns leading -- quarter century, andy. >> the most self-proclaimed union president sitting in office. the...
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[applause] elizabeth: thank you. good morning. my name is elizabeth cohen and i am the senior medical correspondent at cnn. thank you for joining us. it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with these two gentlemen. we will do quick introductions because you all know who they are. dr. anthony fauci served as director for the national institute -- [applause] elizabeth: national institute of air and infectious to the from 1984 until 22. he advised seven u.s. presidents and was a principal architect of the president's emergency plan for aids relief, or pepfar. senator bill frist served in the senate from 1995 until 2007. the last five of those years he was the senate majority leader and let the passage of pepfar legislation. he is a surgeon who specializes in heart and lung transplant surgeon -- transplants. i want to give an introduction to pepfar. i learned about that in public health school. there may be a few of you who are a little bit young. who are not as familiar with it. in public health school, it was in addition to immu
[applause] elizabeth: thank you. good morning. my name is elizabeth cohen and i am the senior medical correspondent at cnn. thank you for joining us. it is such a pleasure and honor to be here with these two gentlemen. we will do quick introductions because you all know who they are. dr. anthony fauci served as director for the national institute -- [applause] elizabeth: national institute of air and infectious to the from 1984 until 22. he advised seven u.s. presidents and was a principal...
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elizabeth: and chile september 11 attacks. divided nation commemorates 50 years since a coup toppled president salvador allende. ♪ elizabeth: we begin in eastern libya, where it is feared hundreds have been killed in floods caused by storm daniel. the worst affected city of derna, where authorities say two dams burst in the heavy rainfall . that sent a wall of water down the valley and through the port city. roads, buildings and bridges have been destroyed. storm daniel brought the heaviest rainfall in a single day in nearly 40 years. libya's rival governments have both announced three days of national mourning. reporter: entire neighborhoods flooded across eastern libya. the worst storm the country has seen in years. mediterranean storm daniel brought record rainfall. in the city, people can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals. local officials are calling for immediate assistance. >> we announce with regret that the situation is completely out of control.
elizabeth: and chile september 11 attacks. divided nation commemorates 50 years since a coup toppled president salvador allende. ♪ elizabeth: we begin in eastern libya, where it is feared hundreds have been killed in floods caused by storm daniel. the worst affected city of derna, where authorities say two dams burst in the heavy rainfall . that sent a wall of water down the valley and through the port city. roads, buildings and bridges have been destroyed. storm daniel brought the heaviest...
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and one person who is doing exactly that is elizabeth. i will do from nigeria. now when you think of people creating arts and furniture out of wood, you probably don't have a woman in mind and i have to admit that's to me would work has always been a typical man's job. so here's elizabeth to end that misconception, once and for all what is it to be a female would work of in like julia, elizabeth young knows that the nature of my business is mailed to me, said about her name and stuff as being quite difficult to says shipper, me, so my number to call me elizabeth has come a nice for herself. literally. how was not an easy task but way was why i thought that would walk in precisely or was going to 3 and say, once i started, i actually got new knowledge of what i can lend everything. as i gain more experience in the field, i started into an on conventional wait, i had a dream where i saw myself in the me. so what i'm asking the point on the drain. i saw the opportunity on southern business. yeah, we have a life ed club buttons from a client who brought this over to
and one person who is doing exactly that is elizabeth. i will do from nigeria. now when you think of people creating arts and furniture out of wood, you probably don't have a woman in mind and i have to admit that's to me would work has always been a typical man's job. so here's elizabeth to end that misconception, once and for all what is it to be a female would work of in like julia, elizabeth young knows that the nature of my business is mailed to me, said about her name and stuff as being...
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ii, who visited the senate _ queen elizabeth ii, who visited the senate on — queen elizabeth ii, whoaddition to the respect we showed it— but in addition to the respect we showed it to the queen, i would also like to— showed it to the queen, i would also like to applaud the fact that we can see that _ like to applaud the fact that we can see that there is attributed unpaid to the _ see that there is attributed unpaid to the different parts of the republic and british sovereigns have travelled _ republic and british sovereigns have travelled through these different parts _ travelled through these different parts of— travelled through these different parts of france and they are represented here by the senate. we have attributed to the diversity of different — have attributed to the diversity of different regions and landscapes that you — different regions and landscapes that you are so interested in, one of the _ that you are so interested in, one of the great — that you are so interested in, one of the great causes of our time. local— of the great causes of our time. local authoritie
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a lot of people still see him as queen elizabeth ii's still see him as queen elizabeth ii�*s sun, sois time in france. he is a fluent french speaker, he will be addressing the two houses of the senate and will probably speak to them in french and that will probably impress people. he has some work to do to be seen in the same light as queen elizabeth ii. that will not happen immediately, it might take a few more visits before he has the same level of popularity and that same level of love and adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. . ~ adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. ., ,, , ., , . adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. . ~' , . ., had. 0k, thank you very much for takini us had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through _ had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that _ had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that in - had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that in that - had. 0k, thank you very much for. taking us through that in that state visit expected to start in an hour or so. we will bring you all of the latest pictures from that visit
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me to my name is elizabeth has come a nice for herself literally. how was not an easy task like wait, was why i thought that was welcome precisely or was going to 3 and see when i started, i actually got no knowledge of what i afternoon and everything. as i gained more experience in the fields i started to in on conventional weight, i had a dream where i saw myself in the me. so what i'm asking the font on the drain. i saw the opportunity and instead of the business. yeah, we have a life ed club buttons from a client who brought this over to the walk show for us to help savages. so we're trying to see this world can be brought back our life, which coming if instead grow for both express the culture and traditions in that area on this box is that top st. jerry. however, one of the major challenges i to go through some of the materials i use i was i saw them locally nigeria. all this was from the 1st specialties of 3. this is important for me. mongol slot. so here we have the wine rack. does a get were owned by the ations on times. yeah. my reception
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so my number to call me elizabeth has come a nice for herself literally. how was not an easy task like wait was why? i thought that was welcome precisely or was going to 3 and see. once i started, i actually got new knowledge of the world. i actually learned everything as i gain more experience in the field. i started into an on conventional wait. i had a dream where i saw myself in the me. so would come at the end of on, on the dream. i saw the opportunity on southern business. yeah, we have a life ed club buttons from a client who brought this over to the walk show for us to help savages. so we're trying to see this world can be brought back our life, which subbing if at each a group of exports the culture and traditions in the area on this box with that help st. jerry. however, one of the major challenges i just go through the set of smoking for materials i years i was i saw them locally nigeria. all this was f, one defined specialties of 3. this is important for me. mongol slap. so here we have the wine rack. does a get were owned by the ocean on says
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you elizabeth, i will do very impressive. our next report is from kenya from the site. myra national reserve to be precise. and that we want to present to another woman breaking free from what society expects her role to be. and in case you haven't noticed, we're all about gender equality and women empowerment today. we have a tenuous mess. i'm are in this area by being one of the best guys. switched to the live choices by him. they just have a lot of this is done from the 1st to my dad because he was actually that the most of the people of them is that i'm supposed with respect, then they get from my brothers and then know that entail uh or at the age of 9, just bought a bunch of scenario, straight down cheap letters to send to the one of the must a community is to does that should uh thing because you know, when one is one of the be go this one into a tool. the daddy's have to disclose his nose. of course he's seen calls. so you know, for us there is bread price that is being paid. and when that is paid it is an exchange of
you elizabeth, i will do very impressive. our next report is from kenya from the site. myra national reserve to be precise. and that we want to present to another woman breaking free from what society expects her role to be. and in case you haven't noticed, we're all about gender equality and women empowerment today. we have a tenuous mess. i'm are in this area by being one of the best guys. switched to the live choices by him. they just have a lot of this is done from the 1st to my dad because...
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elizabeth: senator mike braun, a pleasure having you on. i'm elizabeth macdonald. so much for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us, we're going to stay on a lot of news and headlines, breaking stories tomorrow night. now it's time to take it over to "the bottom line." we're going to give it to dagen and sean. dagen: thank you so much, e-mac. ♪ ♪
elizabeth: senator mike braun, a pleasure having you on. i'm elizabeth macdonald. so much for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us, we're going to stay on a lot of news and headlines, breaking stories tomorrow night. now it's time to take it over to "the bottom line." we're going to give it to dagen and sean. dagen: thank you so much, e-mac. ♪ ♪
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your reaction to the change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am auoin to change in policy, elizabeth?to be — change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely _ change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely honest, - change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely honest, orl going to be completely honest, or comments about having a proper democratic debate and the honest politics, that sounds great, ijust feel like it is kind of cloaking a slowing down in the carbon promise, and it is scary, it is actually quite terrifying, because, i mean, the speech was brilliant, it was very clever, but underneath it all, we're potentially going back on our promises, and we are not going to be proceeding with force into the future of our species, essentially. p says we can pay less, we can go slower and we can still get to net zero by 2050. he has been explicit about that?— zero by 2050. he has been explicit about that? . , ., ., about that? yeah, i understand that, but when you — about that? yeah, i understand that, but when you look _ about that? yeah, i understa
your reaction to the change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am auoin to change in policy, elizabeth?to be — change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely _ change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely honest, - change in policy, elizabeth? ifi am going to be completely honest, orl going to be completely honest, or comments about having a proper democratic debate and the honest politics, that sounds great, ijust feel like it is kind of cloaking a slowing down in the carbon...
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elizabeth.> the second we take a look back at her remarkable legacy and we'll show you an exclusive interview with former prime minister liz truss about the passing of elizabeth the great. >> and a touching story from a mother who tragically lost her nine year old daughter to cancer , as well as the mp who has campaigned on the issue of childhood cancer in . parliament childhood cancer in. parliament it's a packed show today, but it is nothing without you. >> as always, we love to hear your views on all of the stories that we're talking about today, so get in touch with us. vaiews@gbnews.com. but first, let's your news with erin let's get your news with erin armstrong . armstrong. >> good morning to you. it's 931. i'm erin armstrong in the newsroom. the search for the terror suspect who escaped from prison shifted to richmond park in west london overnight. prison shifted to richmond park in west london overnight . there in west london overnight. there was also a police presence there. morning, m
elizabeth.> the second we take a look back at her remarkable legacy and we'll show you an exclusive interview with former prime minister liz truss about the passing of elizabeth the great. >> and a touching story from a mother who tragically lost her nine year old daughter to cancer , as well as the mp who has campaigned on the issue of childhood cancer in . parliament childhood cancer in. parliament it's a packed show today, but it is nothing without you. >> as always, we love...
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i was with queen elizabeth in 2014 which i queen elizabeth in 2014 which open that flower market, andris, avenue victoria is very very close to that flower market. but queen elizabeth actually got that flower market while she was still alive and of course to see her son arrive almost ten years later, and in a very humble way, look around and get very humble way, look around and get very very moved by seeing this flower market. i think she first visited that flower market as a princess in 1948. and it hasn't changed much at all, just a few flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving. and flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving.— flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving. and what did ou make was really very moving. and what did you make of — was really very moving. and what did you make of the _ was really very moving. and what did you make of the relationship - was really very moving. and what did | you make of the relationship between the king and president macron? the relations have been somewhat rocky, how much can a visit from
i was with queen elizabeth in 2014 which i queen elizabeth in 2014 which open that flower market, andris, avenue victoria is very very close to that flower market. but queen elizabeth actually got that flower market while she was still alive and of course to see her son arrive almost ten years later, and in a very humble way, look around and get very humble way, look around and get very very moved by seeing this flower market. i think she first visited that flower market as a princess in 1948....
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but queen elizabeth's graveside.here's no major public event from the royal family today other than the short appearances we've seen from the prince and princess of wales and the king for very short service is commemorating the life of queen elizabeth ii and a monarch who reigned reigned over us for 70 years to reflect to cameron. >> there was this sort of march or i don't know if it was a protest outside buckingham palace a little earlier. we brought pictures. we believe brought the pictures. we believe it was a republican group . it was a republican group. maybe, perhaps in some people's view, not the best occasion for them to make that public. yeah very large protests marched down constitution hill past the palace. >> it so there are actually two protests going on here today at around the same time. the big one which you saw on your screens was not to do with republicanism. that was for a separate protest. there was, however, very small republican however, a very small republican protest on the victorian memorial.
but queen elizabeth's graveside.here's no major public event from the royal family today other than the short appearances we've seen from the prince and princess of wales and the king for very short service is commemorating the life of queen elizabeth ii and a monarch who reigned reigned over us for 70 years to reflect to cameron. >> there was this sort of march or i don't know if it was a protest outside buckingham palace a little earlier. we brought pictures. we believe brought the...
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elizabeth: i would have no problem with it.their will have said that they want to donate their bodies to science. i plan to do the same. candice: but nakia zavalla says that's not what her ancestors and thousands of others wanted. while repatriation has improved, zavalla says trust still wavers. nakia: i think that their words need to be followed by their actions. candice: the state auditor's office is now auditing csu collections. they say delays in repatriation isn't just an ongoing issue with universities but also with museums and even government transit agencies that excavated and found remains during construction. coming up only on nbc bay area, an inside look into what led to a deadly police shooting in redwood city. we investigate what happened through police body cam video. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ we now have an up-close look at how a deadly police shooting in redwood city started and ended late last year. this shooting brought the neighborhood to a standstill, with the suspect at one point using children as his shield. investigative r
elizabeth: i would have no problem with it.their will have said that they want to donate their bodies to science. i plan to do the same. candice: but nakia zavalla says that's not what her ancestors and thousands of others wanted. while repatriation has improved, zavalla says trust still wavers. nakia: i think that their words need to be followed by their actions. candice: the state auditor's office is now auditing csu collections. they say delays in repatriation isn't just an ongoing issue...
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ii, what are the results of charles’s reign, if any, did elizabeth hertz find out the death of queenssian is prince charles turned into german style in king charles in the nineties there was a lot of talk about how he wanted to shake things up foundations and act radically to be more frank, but over time, he realized that it was not in his power . he celebrated the anniversary of his reign and metamorphoses intimately in the scottish castle of bolmorel, without going out to people , he did not visit his mother’s grave in windsor , and elizabeth ii did not celebrate the day of his accession. that day was the anniversary of her father's death, but for charles, seclusion in scotland was a good way to avoid confrontation with the militant anti-monarchist anti-corrolists. britain had more than the anti-elizabethans at her coronation in 1953 there were only two problems with rain and a trail that clung to the carpet of westminster abbey of charles's problem at the coronation 70 years later, rain and a trail of protesters that clung. in the process of his coronation, he was pretended by a b
ii, what are the results of charles’s reign, if any, did elizabeth hertz find out the death of queenssian is prince charles turned into german style in king charles in the nineties there was a lot of talk about how he wanted to shake things up foundations and act radically to be more frank, but over time, he realized that it was not in his power . he celebrated the anniversary of his reign and metamorphoses intimately in the scottish castle of bolmorel, without going out to people , he did...
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look at me. >> reporter: elizabeth francis is now 114 years young!s this birthday she is also counting her blessings as the oldest living texan, and the second oldest person in all of the united states. ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> reporter: joining miss elizabeth, as she likes to be called, great great grandchildren, grandchildren, and her only child, who is in her 90s. >> i am thankful, 94 years old. i'm trying to forget. >> reporter: at 114, miss elizabeth qualifies as a supercentenarian, a term reserved for those 110 and over. when she was born in louisiana back in 1909 william taft was president. at that time, blacks and women did not yet have the right to vote. her family credits her longevity to her faith. miss elizabeth made sure to attend church every week, and read the bible daily. now church members bring the service to her. her granddaughter also points to her healthy living habits. she never drove a car, walked everywhere. as for smoking -- >> never have. >> reporter: or drinking -- >> oh no, ma'am. >> she has been a wonderful mother and grandm
look at me. >> reporter: elizabeth francis is now 114 years young!s this birthday she is also counting her blessings as the oldest living texan, and the second oldest person in all of the united states. ♪ happy birthday ♪ >> reporter: joining miss elizabeth, as she likes to be called, great great grandchildren, grandchildren, and her only child, who is in her 90s. >> i am thankful, 94 years old. i'm trying to forget. >> reporter: at 114, miss elizabeth qualifies as a...
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elizabeth vargas is joining us and we've got music from maisie peters! cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey! happy friday, everybody. today is friday, and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff i check my inbox, i return some emails, of course, and i write out some thank you notes on fridays. yeah, i do every - [ cheers and applause i was just -- i was just wondering -- i'm a bit -- running a bit behind today i thought if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd write out my weekly thank you notes, right now, during the show. is that okay [ cheers and applause thank you, thank you, thank you very much. james, can i get some thank you note writing music, please ♪ [ laughter ] oh, he's in a good mood. >> steve: chewing gum? >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, major league baseball's new 15-second pitch clock. 15 seconds might not seem that long, or as stormy daniels put it, "i beg to differ." >> steve: hey! [ cheers and applause oh [ cheers and applause indicated. lick it. >> jimmy: no [ laughter ] ♪ thank
elizabeth vargas is joining us and we've got music from maisie peters! cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey! happy friday, everybody. today is friday, and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff i check my inbox, i return some emails, of course, and i write out some thank you notes on fridays. yeah, i do every - [ cheers and applause i was just -- i was just wondering -- i'm a bit -- running a bit behind today i thought if you guys wouldn't mind,...
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elizabeth: it's awful. i mean, so, robert, is so phillip drowned last year.ridge. is this what's happening? but as alicia said, this bridge had collapsed,ask he was following google map's directions in an unfamiliar neighborhood. do you have evidence google was told this bridge had collapsed, what, nine years ago, but it didn't update its system? >> so we have evidence that at least as early as 2020 the, which was two years before this incident, they received complaints from the community that this bridge was out, and they continued to send people down this road. we know that this was a development in a neighborhood, and the developers built and sold houses, but the responsibility doesn't sop there. stop there. they didn't turn the the roads over to the state e, and no one was taking responsibility for these roads. they didn't set up a proper maintenance plan, so we have a situation where in the middle of a residential community we have a crater and a cliff. and someone who on a dark, raney night was not familiar with area, they had moved to north carolina fr
elizabeth: it's awful. i mean, so, robert, is so phillip drowned last year.ridge. is this what's happening? but as alicia said, this bridge had collapsed,ask he was following google map's directions in an unfamiliar neighborhood. do you have evidence google was told this bridge had collapsed, what, nine years ago, but it didn't update its system? >> so we have evidence that at least as early as 2020 the, which was two years before this incident, they received complaints from the community...
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taste queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?— queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?all sorts of— remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people _ remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who - remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who knew i from all sorts of people who knew the queen, and often they referred to her life as duty and service. she carried on working into her 90s, and that has come on very strongly, that sense of commitment to her role, even from people who are not necessarily sympathetic to the monarchy, they respect her willingness to carry on and keep going, and to carry on doing a public task. she carried on her public task. she carried on her public duties long after most of us would have retired, and king charles also has now come to the throne as someone at a later age than any previous monarch. he will keep all —— take on the same pattern of public duty and service. we have had people come down to the gates of buckingham palace today leaving flowers, so there is also a sense of emotional loss. some
taste queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?— queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?all sorts of— remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people _ remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who - remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who knew i from all sorts of people who knew the queen, and often they referred to her life as duty and service. she carried on working into her 90s, and that has come on very strongly, that sense of...
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elizabeth: sow -- so, yeah, a way back in '99 # 6.in the tiny city of pelican, alaska? that's more than 40 grand per person. and then a tiny airport in maine gets $20 the.5 million for their minuscule international airport? this is like the bridges to nowhere fight under george w. bush. >> well,s the airport has two flights a day by united airlines to knew work, which is their, quote-unquote, international connection, and it's the only open two hours for the first flight and two hours for the second flight. so that is a massive waste of money. people can drive to the nearest airport, it'd be cheaper to buy them all cars, the people that leave there. earmarks, pork come out all the way, and the house, by the way run by republicans, 7.4 billion, and republicans are taking about 70% of those ear earmarks. if they really wanted to cut pending, they would cut the aeromarkings as well, but with -- earmarks as well, but they like bringing home the bacon. elizabeth: don't we have a record level of debt right now? >> i think so. every day it's
elizabeth: sow -- so, yeah, a way back in '99 # 6.in the tiny city of pelican, alaska? that's more than 40 grand per person. and then a tiny airport in maine gets $20 the.5 million for their minuscule international airport? this is like the bridges to nowhere fight under george w. bush. >> well,s the airport has two flights a day by united airlines to knew work, which is their, quote-unquote, international connection, and it's the only open two hours for the first flight and two hours for...
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we're following events marking the first anniversary of the death of queen elizabeth ii.ay charles iii acceded the throne. royal succession occurs immediately on the death of the reigning monarch. this is the scene live in london's hyde park. the soldiers and horses who took part in the state funeral procession and proclamation salutes for the new reign will begin their anniversary gun salutes in the king's honour. queen elizabeth was the longest serving british monarch in history, having marked her platinum jubilee just months before her death.
we're following events marking the first anniversary of the death of queen elizabeth ii.ay charles iii acceded the throne. royal succession occurs immediately on the death of the reigning monarch. this is the scene live in london's hyde park. the soldiers and horses who took part in the state funeral procession and proclamation salutes for the new reign will begin their anniversary gun salutes in the king's honour. queen elizabeth was the longest serving british monarch in history, having...
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elizabeth ii was uuite think a legacy will be?ply a _ think a legacy will be? elizabeth ii| was quite simply a record-breaking was quite simply a record—breaking monarch. _ was quite simply a record—breaking monarch, the only british monarch to see a _ monarch, the only british monarch to see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, _ see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, the _ see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, the year has passed very quickly — right, the year has passed very quickly i— right, the year has passed very quickly. i still have such fond and wonderful— quickly. i still have such fond and wonderful memories of the platinum jubilee _ wonderful memories of the platinum jubilee celebrations, and i think it was so _ jubilee celebrations, and i think it was so wonderful that the world got to see _ was so wonderful that the world got to see the _ was so wonderful that the world got to see the queen and she was there to see the queen and she was there to bookmark the three—day event that took place _ to bookmark t
elizabeth ii was uuite think a legacy will be?ply a _ think a legacy will be? elizabeth ii| was quite simply a record-breaking was quite simply a record—breaking monarch. _ was quite simply a record—breaking monarch, the only british monarch to see a _ monarch, the only british monarch to see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, _ see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, the _ see a platinum jubilee, and you are right, the year has passed very quickly — right, the year has passed very...
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elizabeth.t's her at the age of 42. he chose it particularly to release it . never really been seen in it. never really been seen in pubuc it. never really been seen in public before. and it's really lovely. it's how i think i would like a statue of her. it's of her in her full regalia. there you go. looking quite cheekily , you go. looking quite cheekily, almost at the camera . and. and almost at the camera. and. and that's but she's in all her regalia so it's very queenly. it's lovely. yes. isn't that nice. and it's lovely headline there on the sun. >> she has a she has a little twinkle in her eye. she does. but of course a cheeky twinkle marking of this. the king marking all of this. the king has recorded message in has also recorded a message in marking the first anniversary of her late majesty s death and my accession , as we recall, with accession, as we recall, with great affection, her long life devoted service , and all she devoted service, and all she meant to so many of us. >> i am de
elizabeth.t's her at the age of 42. he chose it particularly to release it . never really been seen in it. never really been seen in pubuc it. never really been seen in public before. and it's really lovely. it's how i think i would like a statue of her. it's of her in her full regalia. there you go. looking quite cheekily , you go. looking quite cheekily, almost at the camera . and. and almost at the camera. and. and that's but she's in all her regalia so it's very queenly. it's lovely. yes....
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first of all, who actually was impressed elizabeth or sissy? she was do them for as the wife was in preference joseph. so she was a member of the hops, but dentist tells you repeating a royal dignity which actually was one of the leading families of europe. perhaps, but in pile 3rd time in germany and austria to see as an icon, her life has inspired several films. i'm guessing the feeling that people have this kind of obsession with her. why do you think that's it? the more we get distant from her actually lifetimes of the more she becomes that both cultural phenomena, because during the lifetime she mullis withdrew from public life. she poured all the conservative conditions of hapsburg court. where is now the issues more as a symbol of this hops for goodness to she's like the iconic hapsburg of all the time. although she actually was a complete mislead cute in her life times in the palace turned to museum. you can see the gymnastics after us as fish and use every morning as well as her best job. since the apparently took warm box and olive oi
first of all, who actually was impressed elizabeth or sissy? she was do them for as the wife was in preference joseph. so she was a member of the hops, but dentist tells you repeating a royal dignity which actually was one of the leading families of europe. perhaps, but in pile 3rd time in germany and austria to see as an icon, her life has inspired several films. i'm guessing the feeling that people have this kind of obsession with her. why do you think that's it? the more we get distant from...
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the emperor's elizabeth of austria, also known as sissy, was assassinated in 18. 98, september 10th. marks the 125th anniversary of her death. her life has been captured in books and found many times over record, or kind of homo discover as why her story still fascinates people in austria. today i wouldn't be yet on tracing the 1st steps of one particularly beloved 19th century royal and the empress elizabeth or sissy is famous for eccentricities. she had attached to work tired and drunk line to breakfast every day. for women who went against the great there's something enticing about this empress who went to more than just to produce errors. but what is it exactly the drama, the 5 take events in her life as a love affair, she was assassinated when she was 61 years old. all this is an except for fascination. my 1st stop of the day is the whole sport imperial palace. this was the political center of the monarchy and today it feels the same role is i'm a classic republic, every former austrian empress, and lived here including the city. of course, our old rooms have been turned into mu
the emperor's elizabeth of austria, also known as sissy, was assassinated in 18. 98, september 10th. marks the 125th anniversary of her death. her life has been captured in books and found many times over record, or kind of homo discover as why her story still fascinates people in austria. today i wouldn't be yet on tracing the 1st steps of one particularly beloved 19th century royal and the empress elizabeth or sissy is famous for eccentricities. she had attached to work tired and drunk line...
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my next stop is vienna's empress elizabeth memorial in the folks garton here. i'm meeting also interest guide. we're not a whole fella. i think she was looking for a real and real personal happiness. but everything that she could find at the cords was 15 s rules and she have to present and settling and to put for the children of course, male children. so she was reduced to that and she was criticized all the time for everything and how she behaved to us on a rec 6 for nowadays we know it is rotating in unhappiness in not being understood in, in the psychological problems. we're not, it takes me to shouldn't tell us. it was the summer residence of the hapsburg family. so she spent a lot of time here. so did so she actually wants to be and in fact, i don't think so. she loved, she fell in love with francis joseph. yeah. and she, i think she wanted to have a good marriage. yeah. loving marriage. and she told her mother, oh, i wish she was a taylor. so can you tell me but the assassination upstairs? yeah, she was assassinated, find the talent and our kids' things w
my next stop is vienna's empress elizabeth memorial in the folks garton here. i'm meeting also interest guide. we're not a whole fella. i think she was looking for a real and real personal happiness. but everything that she could find at the cords was 15 s rules and she have to present and settling and to put for the children of course, male children. so she was reduced to that and she was criticized all the time for everything and how she behaved to us on a rec 6 for nowadays we know it is...
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elizabeth, did we ever get an answer? these health scares now no doubt a factor. >> reporter: no doubt, mary. and mcconnell's not even up for re-election until 2026. in the past, he has brushed off the suggestion that he's ready to retire. but these health scares are renewing the debate over term limits. this is the oldest senate in more than 100 years. mary? >> mary: elizabeth, thank you. >>> when we come back, the deadly helicopter crash here in the northeast. the chopper going down in a lake. >>> and 911 calls released late today. the dispatcher helping callers treat victims of a mass shooting while shots are still being fired in the background. i have active psoriatic arthritis. but with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm feeling this moment. along with clearer skin skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your docto
elizabeth, did we ever get an answer? these health scares now no doubt a factor. >> reporter: no doubt, mary. and mcconnell's not even up for re-election until 2026. in the past, he has brushed off the suggestion that he's ready to retire. but these health scares are renewing the debate over term limits. this is the oldest senate in more than 100 years. mary? >> mary: elizabeth, thank you. >>> when we come back, the deadly helicopter crash here in the northeast. the chopper...