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elizabeth yeah.ubway that day looking to kill somebody, but luigi mangione did. bragg led the charge to let out of jail illegal alien who beat up cops in times square or and got congressmen like chip roy, new york city democrats and republicans saying enough is enough with alvin bragg. they want to get him out. they said -- one democrat councilman from queens said with case after case bragg demonstrates contempt for reality, for common sense, going after heroes while letting criminals roam the streets. the illegal alien crisis, they think it's okay and justifiable for them to cross america's borders, to rape and kidnap, then to get freebies and saying, oh, america is white. that white people just should put up with this. when you have black voters outraged in chicago with taxes and crime going up. >> yeah. well, they the also need to -- in new york you've got the look at the the governor. they had a chance to take lee zeldin. they made the wrong choice. hochul could have taken care of this, but voter
elizabeth yeah.ubway that day looking to kill somebody, but luigi mangione did. bragg led the charge to let out of jail illegal alien who beat up cops in times square or and got congressmen like chip roy, new york city democrats and republicans saying enough is enough with alvin bragg. they want to get him out. they said -- one democrat councilman from queens said with case after case bragg demonstrates contempt for reality, for common sense, going after heroes while letting criminals roam the...
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and i now turn the baton over to elizabeth elizabeth macdonald. turn drones over the elizabeth macdonald. i turn everything over to elizabeth macdonald. elizabeth: thank you so much, larry. we'll take that all on. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> people interpret and feel and experience denied claims as an act of violence against them. >> you can only push people so far and then they start to take matters into their own hands. >> that the's why i felt, along with so many other americans, joy, unfortunately, you know? >> joy? serious? elizabeth: okay. we've got breaking news coming in. politico reports house democrats are scrambling to stop the damage from far-left democrat socialists elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and aoc trying to justify and excuse the cold-blooded murder of the ceo of the united health care. why? because it weakens democrats as trump comes marching into power. tonight, the growing debate about the rhetoric of the par left using a brutal murder as a launch pad to get government to control your health
and i now turn the baton over to elizabeth elizabeth macdonald. turn drones over the elizabeth macdonald. i turn everything over to elizabeth macdonald. elizabeth: thank you so much, larry. we'll take that all on. welcome to "the evening edit," i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> people interpret and feel and experience denied claims as an act of violence against them. >> you can only push people so far and then they start to take matters into their own hands. >> that the's...
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elizabeth: yeah.s not what the founding fathers wanted, these abuses of power going out the door. horace cooper, great to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> how do you trump-proof a state in america? like, what happens when you need the president of the united states of america for something? >> right. elizabeth: coming up, we're going to show you the full sound of radio host charlamagne tha god hammering far-left california governor newsom trying to trump-proof california. news coming in to the studio, california state lawmakers pushing back on newsom, calling what he's doing a vanity project for newsom and his white house aspirations. also this tonight -- >> what do you want 50 years from now history the say about kamala harris? elizabeth: pay for praise? a big, new controversy comes at the worst time for msnbc. america's biggest coalition of black church leaders now demand that msnwc -- msnbc suspend and investigate al sharpton for taking half a million dollars there from kamala
elizabeth: yeah.s not what the founding fathers wanted, these abuses of power going out the door. horace cooper, great to see you again. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> how do you trump-proof a state in america? like, what happens when you need the president of the united states of america for something? >> right. elizabeth: coming up, we're going to show you the full sound of radio host charlamagne tha god hammering far-left california governor newsom trying to...
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who he was for elizabeth edwards. then there was who he was for the american public. >> and that's the paradox inherent to politics by design. individual human beings have to be the vessels for all our lofty ideals. and yet to this day, we keep on investing and believing in these candidates for higher office. hoping, praying that they do not break our hearts. because maybe, just maybe, this one is different. >> i do think a lot of his campaign staffers were die hard, believe in the cause fans, and a lot of them do work in the white house right now. that's his legacy. and i think that puts a nice bow on a story that is a big old mess.
who he was for elizabeth edwards. then there was who he was for the american public. >> and that's the paradox inherent to politics by design. individual human beings have to be the vessels for all our lofty ideals. and yet to this day, we keep on investing and believing in these candidates for higher office. hoping, praying that they do not break our hearts. because maybe, just maybe, this one is different. >> i do think a lot of his campaign staffers were die hard, believe in the...
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elizabeth: -- extraordinary. elizabeth: feels that america is changing.t behind and abandoned obama and biden years of divisive socialism, look at map under clinton and now, one state is blue that is true, you see, states that are run by you know. the blue dots, if that state turned blue it is because of the city, "new york times" say that america is turning redder . >> yes, you look at 1992 map and policies bill clinton was president, he was a democrat but he did not have the border ripped open, women played to teams again other women, you did not have men on women's teams. and nobody is running around talking about 10-year-old boys having their penises removed this craziness we see today did not exist when bill clinton was president, you go through 32 years ago since than democrat party today is nat democrat party of bill clinton barely you were the obama badge administration, far left marxist party under joe biden. if they keep this up and don't change, and learn from people like van jones they will make themselves increasingly irrelevant and wind up i
elizabeth: -- extraordinary. elizabeth: feels that america is changing.t behind and abandoned obama and biden years of divisive socialism, look at map under clinton and now, one state is blue that is true, you see, states that are run by you know. the blue dots, if that state turned blue it is because of the city, "new york times" say that america is turning redder . >> yes, you look at 1992 map and policies bill clinton was president, he was a democrat but he did not have the...
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elizabeth dole foundation vice chair wayne pea cox. jen carson. thank you all for being here. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: appreciate it. for people who don't know what the elizabeth dole foundation does. whether you explain it, bob? >> sure, love to, ainsley. >> thank you so much for having us. >> you are welcome. >> when senator bob dole grievously injured in the battle for italy was in walter reed elizabeth dole was with him. recognized while we had a lot of benefits for veterans. we really had no way of caring for the caregiver caregivers were the ones leaving their jobs leaving the family responsibility to care for the loved one and the family. the good news from the v.a. standpoint you are 10 times more likely to survive the battlefield today than you were years ago. the bad news of that is you are grievously injured. there are 14.4 million caregivers in this country caring for military veterans. elizabeth, working -- senator working with the va, we created a cadre of law to help provide benefits for these caregivers. just
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queen elizabeth: mr.resident, i firmly believe that the strength of our links and many shared interests will continue to ensure that when the united states and the united kingdom stand together, our people and other people of goodwill around the world will be more secure and can become more prosperous. pres. obama: two her majesty the queen, the vitality of the special relationship between our people, and in the words of shakespeare, to this blessed plot, this earth, this realm. peter: the music started a bit early there, didn't it? mr. charter: what happened was the band, which by the way was on the bow come above them, thought they had their cue when obama said, her majesty the queen. so they struck up. however, obama still had a few words left to say. he thought, oh, this is nice, it is like a movie almost where there is background music and i can finish my speech. so he persists with finishing his speech. peter: where the so-called men in suits relieved when he used the term special relationship, as h
queen elizabeth: mr.resident, i firmly believe that the strength of our links and many shared interests will continue to ensure that when the united states and the united kingdom stand together, our people and other people of goodwill around the world will be more secure and can become more prosperous. pres. obama: two her majesty the queen, the vitality of the special relationship between our people, and in the words of shakespeare, to this blessed plot, this earth, this realm. peter: the...
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s mcqueen elizabeth had a horse named eisenhower as well.arkably the horses that pulled the royal state coach at her coronation were named after famous generals and one of the horses was called eisenhower. >> the queen took her rain beginning sixth of february 1952 , 14 american presidents, biden, trump, obama george w. bush, clinton, george h.w. bush, reagan, carter, ford, nixon, johnson, kennedy, eisenhower and truman, that is 14, but the subtitle of your book is 70 years and 13 presidents. when queens special relationship with america who is left out? >> you included him in your list , obviously, he is part of the american history but sadly not one that the queen met while he was sitting president, lbj. there are reasons for this, which i go into in the book. there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning, she would have liked to go to the funeral for a sitting head of state. she couldn't go pick her doctors prevented her because she was too heavily pregnant at the time. when churchill died a c
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elizabeth: that is right. it to a trump nominee, and senator biz warren downplaying, this is about murder. >> this is about murder, unfortunately, second one i don't want to see sanity defense, if you do you will open flood gates to more copycats we don't want to see that in america. they want to continue to justify -- ends justify the means and if it is the right victim it is okay to kill them, that is not right. elizabeth: i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the evening edit" on fox business. dvr us, we love it when you do, wish you merry christmas, happy hanukkah and all, that now to dagen and brian at "the bottom line." dagen: thank you emac. elizabeth: you got it. >> we will make america strong again. we wil
elizabeth: that is right. it to a trump nominee, and senator biz warren downplaying, this is about murder. >> this is about murder, unfortunately, second one i don't want to see sanity defense, if you do you will open flood gates to more copycats we don't want to see that in america. they want to continue to justify -- ends justify the means and if it is the right victim it is okay to kill them, that is not right. elizabeth: i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching "the...
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elizabeth doyle feared phil donahue. -- elizabeth doyle. o'donoghue. rena everts accepting on behalf of matt gertz wiley everts. al gore. there is -- clarence b jones. john forbes kerry. bonnie lautenberg, accepting on behalf of frank r lautenberg. kathleen genevieve becky. opal lee. ellen ochoa. nancy pelosi. jane rigby. teresa romero. judy shepard. gail lynn hannon accepting on behalf of of francis thorpe. -- james francis thorpe. and, michelle yo. -- michelle yeoh. distinguished guests, the president of the united states. >> please, have a seat. >> i told my buddy john kerry for the first two years i would hear hail to the chief i would look around like, where is he? it's great to see you all. thank you for being here at one of our favorite events at the white house. 61 years ago president kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom to recognize "any person who made an especially meritorious contribution to the security and national interest of the united states or world of peach, cultural, or other significant public or private endeavors.
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me. elizabeth, you posted on instagram. they were meeting at the capital talk, congressional a congressional stuff about moving forward. it seems like for you to the fight isn't over. what are you going to be fighting for as well? i'm going to be paying for our rights as much as i possibly can. when finance it protects vulnerable communities it's. it's definitely daunting. i've made it through one chart presidency before here in washington dc. i am confident that i could make it through another in that meeting with congressional staff. we talked a lot about the resistance side of things. that house there is a resistance that is compared with in the capital halls to try to provide any sort of trunk error policies that are people's people like nearby and go to court. you know, i'm fighting against as an australian. it's so important. and as kind of pointed out, the community will support as mildly and local portion funds that i'm gonna suggest something that is a little less exciting and, and it sounds a little more boring, b
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jack: i want to get to elizabeth.ooking at united health care which has been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up next, our panel will let us in on their best and worst investment ideas of the past year, so stay right there. ♪ e will turn and challenge us. but when emotions run high, we stay grounded. with the hcm buyline, we work to empower investors, in navigating market volatility and complex conditions. we provide a diverse portfolio with proprietary mutual funds and etfs aimed at growth and preservation. so you can invest with confidence. visit howard c.m. funds dot com. (vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant
jack: i want to get to elizabeth.ooking at united health care which has been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up...
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jack: i want to get to elizabeth.as been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up next, our panel will let us in on their best and worst invest ♪ can your home's equity unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. access up to 350k for anything you need. take a swing at your kitchen reno... ♪ meant that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app. access up to 350k of your home's equity plus a $200 member discount. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right. we ready? mhm, hehe. i need to get me a new phone. you need to trade-in that old busted up phone and get you a brand new iphone 16 pro at t-mobile. it's
jack: i want to get to elizabeth.as been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up next, our panel will let us in on...
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elizabeth: great question. default rates are ending the year in the 5% range. are at 5.1% right now, right now forecast. for 2020 five we have forecasted default rates of leveraged loans at 3.4% and 3% for the leveraged yield. the rate is lower going into next year and the reason why is because a lot of issuers, and we had forecast that default already. a lot of fewer companies are going to be forecasting next year. you have to put that in terms of the historical context, right? peak default rates happen around the great financial crisis where leveraged loan defaults were around 10% and even if that sounds relatively high, and it is beyond what we saw on the pandemic, from historical standards it is still relatively low and constructive. sonali: you mentioned supply demand dynamics, how drastically with that change pricing? kelly: on the technicals market it is quite strong. leveraged loans have seen 21 billion in inflows on that asset class and on the bond side it's 19 plus billion. within loans as well you have seen a tremendous amount of cielo activity boost
elizabeth: great question. default rates are ending the year in the 5% range. are at 5.1% right now, right now forecast. for 2020 five we have forecasted default rates of leveraged loans at 3.4% and 3% for the leveraged yield. the rate is lower going into next year and the reason why is because a lot of issuers, and we had forecast that default already. a lot of fewer companies are going to be forecasting next year. you have to put that in terms of the historical context, right? peak default...
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jack: i want to get to elizabeth.lth care which has been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up next, our panel will let us in on their best and worst in ♪ oh in a valley, where the mountains glow ♪ ♪ are the hardest-working folks ♪ ♪ that you ever could know ♪ ♪ now the farmers work the land ♪ ♪ and the land is the home ♪ ♪ the home is the families ♪ ♪ and the families need care ♪ ♪ when care is close ♪ ♪ we all can grow... ♪ ♪ oh... ♪ jpmorganchase invests in healthcare to help create healthier communities. ♪ make the green grass grow all around all around ♪ ♪ make the green grass grow all around ♪ ♪ to go further, you need to be ready for what's
jack: i want to get to elizabeth.lth care which has been hit in a number of bad ways. >> yeah. the december 4th killing of the ceo, you know, brian thompson, was a shock and a tragedy. and since then the stock has been down as much as 21% at times or more. but from a purely business point of view, i think it's an overreaction. they still have good things going for it. trump is expected to be good for its medicare advantage business, for example. jackie: all right. up next, our panel will...
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elizabeth warren is an anti-freedom hack. don't listen to anything she has to say.the government, elon! do it! >> harris: i think we're all excited about a little trim here and there. i hope that elon musk, after he finishes in d.c., he comes to new york city and helps the mta cut the fat there because we're about to go into congestion pricing. >> do you think it's going to happen? >> harris: new yorkers are furious about it. but there's still a few lawsuits that have to happen. >> that's what i question. we know trump's not in favour. >> harris: elon, come to new york city after you're finished in d.c. >> wow. her family has delicious restaurants. they can visit the family. the internet is divided over one of president-elect trump's iconic features. which one? you know we're going to make you wait for the xhernl. commercial. democrats set to for sanctuary state status as a confrontation looming. in new jersey, officials are warning the public not to shoot down drones. how did it come to this? if aurora does this have a tda problem? why are police arresting more mem
elizabeth warren is an anti-freedom hack. don't listen to anything she has to say.the government, elon! do it! >> harris: i think we're all excited about a little trim here and there. i hope that elon musk, after he finishes in d.c., he comes to new york city and helps the mta cut the fat there because we're about to go into congestion pricing. >> do you think it's going to happen? >> harris: new yorkers are furious about it. but there's still a few lawsuits that have to...
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elizabeth: bob.lation when the you know tariffs trump put them in the first time. i think it was 1.4%. >> my experience back then, elizabeth, we did have some some of the companies i worked with invest in we were getting material out of china, we did have to pay a higher price, search or 10% based on the tariff rate it did for us, he uses tariffs as a tactic not a policy to get where he wants to get to be able to deliver on the commitment he madism you are the best bob nardelli, you ran out of time, thank you for watching "the evening edit," dvr us, now to dagen and jason. dagen: thank youi. elizabeth: sure.
elizabeth: bob.lation when the you know tariffs trump put them in the first time. i think it was 1.4%. >> my experience back then, elizabeth, we did have some some of the companies i worked with invest in we were getting material out of china, we did have to pay a higher price, search or 10% based on the tariff rate it did for us, he uses tariffs as a tactic not a policy to get where he wants to get to be able to deliver on the commitment he madism you are the best bob nardelli, you ran...
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elizabeth: i am elizabeth macdonald thank you for watching, "the evening edit," on fox business. show, do not fore get to so do not forget to dvr us, we send it to tammy bruce and brian brenberg on the "the bottom line." "wall street journal" bombshell about biden in decline from day one, who was running the country, jill. brian: a great question, we'll get into it with
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this was queen elizabeth _ palace. this was queen elizabeth from - palace. this was queen | elizabeth from the royal palace. this was queen - elizabeth from the royal albert hall for a christmas broadcast focused on young people. in 2003 she took the message to windsor during the iraq war where she thanked families. but virtually every other christmas broadcast has come from a royal residence. to choose this space in central london is a break from tradition. this year the king wanted his broadcast to reflect the experiences and challenges that he has faced. here in the uk, the chancellor says the challenge to fix the economy is �*huge' after revised figures showed there was no economic growth between july and september. the office for national statistics originally estimated a small growth of 0.1% over the three months. but rachel reeves insists the government's economic plans will deliver long term, sustainable growth. the conservatives say the economy has tanked under labour. here's theo leggett. a bleak midwinterfor a government which has made the economy
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for elizabeth. so join me in welcoming elizabeth to the podium to tell us more about the marquee and his time in alexandria. thank you so much, liz, for that lovely introduction and everyone here at the office of historic alexandria for inviting me tonight. i am thrilled to be speaking to you all to discuss my book, the marquis de lafayette returns and lafayette's 1824 1825 tour of america. lafayette's national tour was a monumental moment in american history and a true cultural event. it is estimated that millions of americans came out to greet him over the course of his 13 month tour. during this time, lafayette traveled to each of the 24 states and traveled over 60,000 miles, taking part in hundreds of parades and ceremonies and was bestowed with countless toasts, honors, awards and poems. here in alexandria, educator benjamin hallowell, who had gotten married shortly before lafayette's visit, took the time to pen a poem about the lafayette pandemonium. and he wrote that each lover of liberty sur
for elizabeth. so join me in welcoming elizabeth to the podium to tell us more about the marquee and his time in alexandria. thank you so much, liz, for that lovely introduction and everyone here at the office of historic alexandria for inviting me tonight. i am thrilled to be speaking to you all to discuss my book, the marquis de lafayette returns and lafayette's 1824 1825 tour of america. lafayette's national tour was a monumental moment in american history and a true cultural event. it is...
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elizabeth pipko. >> as you know, this is infuriating to me.y can legally burn the american flag. if you can burn the american flag you should be allowed to always proudly waive that american flag whenever and wherever you see fit. >> trace: i think that's a good assessment. bill essayli. >> no, the flag is not a prop. it's a symbol of our constitutional republic in this council should be ashamed of themselves and chased out of office. >> trace: christina. >> it's not a prop and i think it's anti-american to kick him out of the meeting because he's holding an american flag. >> trace: kevin corke, your thoughts? i find it interesting they would literally say you cannot have it in their, that's a prop, you know the rules on props. [laughs] >> literally that's how i felt when i was watching that. i love my country, i don't think it's a prop and i really feel sorry for the people who had to suffer through that. it's wrong on every level. >> trace: it really is. somebody like you, meagan mccarthy, a law enforcement officer for much of your career an
elizabeth pipko. >> as you know, this is infuriating to me.y can legally burn the american flag. if you can burn the american flag you should be allowed to always proudly waive that american flag whenever and wherever you see fit. >> trace: i think that's a good assessment. bill essayli. >> no, the flag is not a prop. it's a symbol of our constitutional republic in this council should be ashamed of themselves and chased out of office. >> trace: christina. >> it's...
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elizabeth: thanks for having me. scarlet: thank you so much, abigail.dlines we broke a few moments ago, president-elect donald trump has made a pick for chair of the sec, the leading regulator of the equities market in the publicly traded markets in the u.s., and that is paul atkins. this is according to a post on truth social. i want to bring in one of our reporters in washington who covers financial regulation. thanks for joining us on short notice. what do we know about paul atkins? my understanding is he did serve on the sec before. >> that's right. previously commissioner at the sec, very much a known quantity in washington and financial regulation and financial policy circles. he is coming back to the agency. if he is formally nominated and confirmed, he would be coming back from the private sector. i think taking a step back for a second it is important to think about what a trump-appointed chairman of the sec is going to take on. he would be coming off for years in which chair gary gensler says he will step down on january 20, has really tried t
elizabeth: thanks for having me. scarlet: thank you so much, abigail.dlines we broke a few moments ago, president-elect donald trump has made a pick for chair of the sec, the leading regulator of the equities market in the publicly traded markets in the u.s., and that is paul atkins. this is according to a post on truth social. i want to bring in one of our reporters in washington who covers financial regulation. thanks for joining us on short notice. what do we know about paul atkins? my...
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en la ciudad de mÉxico elizabeth nos pone en contexto.mÉxico, aquÍ con la ayuda de las i los senadores, de los diputados vamos a darle la vuelta a esta resoluciÓn, porque muy pronto en febrero van a legislar, estoy segura que no se puede sembrar maÍz transgÉnico y hay que proteger la diversidad de mÉxico en nuestro paÍs. elizabeth: a la secretarÍa dijo que el gobierno mexicano no comparte la determinaciÓn del panel pero la respetara, el gobierno mexicano cuestionÓ que las medidas buscaban proteger valores fundamentales como la salud pÚblica, los derechos de los pueblos indÍgenas y la conservaciÓn de recursos naturales. segÚn las reglas, mÉxico tiene 45 dÍas para cumplir con los acuerdos conforme a las decisiones del panel y el acuerdo final relativo al tratado de comercio de norteamÉrica. elyangelica: no se pierdan estas imÁgenes, un hecho de vandalismo estÁ en la mira de las autoridades en georgia, unos 80 km a el oeste de atlanta, se investiga por quÉ un grupo de adolescentes daÑo varias viviendas, ahora esperan que quienes lo hayan vis
en la ciudad de mÉxico elizabeth nos pone en contexto.mÉxico, aquÍ con la ayuda de las i los senadores, de los diputados vamos a darle la vuelta a esta resoluciÓn, porque muy pronto en febrero van a legislar, estoy segura que no se puede sembrar maÍz transgÉnico y hay que proteger la diversidad de mÉxico en nuestro paÍs. elizabeth: a la secretarÍa dijo que el gobierno mexicano no comparte la determinaciÓn del panel pero la respetara, el gobierno mexicano cuestionÓ que las medidas...
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the president apparently did not read the exit polls were people are saying the economy sucks, elizabeth? >> i will be honest i am shocked and excited he is out there speaking, to people i think it is so sad what we have witnessed the last four years, truly sad i have to tell you tonight i was at a jewish event, sharing the stage with folks who witnessed october 7 of the people who also have family members being held hostage, i can't even tell you how many people came up to me tonight and said they cannot wait for january 20th to finally see a leader, finally have somebody on the world stage representing the american people with strength and within donald trump representing, we have been basically leaderless for four years. >> trace: of those hostages need to come home now meantime gathered and telling reporters he didn't make trump proofing, it was the media, watch. digging the hole deeper and deeper, i never said anything about trump! by the way... >> all the things, to get the state moving i think it's hilarious. he cannot get it right, he starts thinking it's going to help politicall
the president apparently did not read the exit polls were people are saying the economy sucks, elizabeth? >> i will be honest i am shocked and excited he is out there speaking, to people i think it is so sad what we have witnessed the last four years, truly sad i have to tell you tonight i was at a jewish event, sharing the stage with folks who witnessed october 7 of the people who also have family members being held hostage, i can't even tell you how many people came up to me tonight and...
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for i on america, i'm elizabeth cook in california. >> norah: tough to see that.'s after this story. a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief with rinvoq. check. when flares tried to slow me down,... ...i got lasting remission with rinvoq. check. and many were in remission... ...even at nearly 2 years. and rinvoq... ...helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting remission. and visibly reduced damage. check. rinvoq can lower ability to fight infections. before treatment, test for tb and do bloodwork. serious infections, blood clots, some fatal;... ...cancers, including lymphoma and skin;... ...serious allergic reactions; gi tears; death;... ...heart attack; and stroke occurred. cv event risk increases in age 50 plus... ...with a heart disease risk factor. tell your doctor if you've had these events, infection,... ...hep b or c, smoked,... ...are pregnant or planning. don't take if allergic or have an infection. put uc and crohn's in check... ...and keep them there. with rinvoq. ask yo
for i on america, i'm elizabeth cook in california. >> norah: tough to see that.'s after this story. a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief with rinvoq. check. when flares tried to slow me down,... ...i got lasting remission with rinvoq. check. and many were in remission... ...even at nearly 2 years. and rinvoq... ...helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting remission. and visibly reduced damage. check....
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elizabeth: elizabeth: host bill maher with jane fonda.onda saying the world is burning up. >> bill maher on so many fronts figured out that the democrats are drowning in their own virtue signaling and has the guts to call it out, you see someone like jane fonda. a wealthy privileged person with no real problems but the emptiness within that drives her to elevate climate change which is happening to an emergency it is not. always with these people, it is the working class and poor they demand pay for their vanity morals. >> interesting we see reports scientific reports that u.s. shell fracking for gas has done more to cut emissions by accelerates nat gas. that could reduce global emissions. >> yeah that is how you know they are full of it. they hate fracking too. it is not like they are looking for solutions, that would both help the environment and working class people. it is that every avenue that would make all of our goals compatible with elevates people who need it, they are opposed to, because they are in this to puff up their own eg
elizabeth: elizabeth: host bill maher with jane fonda.onda saying the world is burning up. >> bill maher on so many fronts figured out that the democrats are drowning in their own virtue signaling and has the guts to call it out, you see someone like jane fonda. a wealthy privileged person with no real problems but the emptiness within that drives her to elevate climate change which is happening to an emergency it is not. always with these people, it is the working class and poor they...
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elizabeth, my apologies to you. we have to go straight to madison, wisconsin, where law enforcement is giving an update on the shooting yesterday at that private christian school. let's listen in to police chief. >> got the noon, everyone. good afternoon everyone. >> good afternoon. >> thank you for coming. thank you for being here today. we will be providing an additional update as we have moved now into the investigation phase of this tragic incident. i'll be making some prepared remarks and we will not be taking questions. my name is chief shon barnes s h o n b a r n e s. and i'm the chief of police for the madison police department the past 24 hours have been a flurry of emotion, sadness, anger, disappointment grief for the madison community. we were brought together by a tragedy. and today, three families woke up this morning to a world without a loved one. and that can never be outdone. in the midst of this tragedy, our community has come together in an incredible demonstration of support from madison and inde
elizabeth, my apologies to you. we have to go straight to madison, wisconsin, where law enforcement is giving an update on the shooting yesterday at that private christian school. let's listen in to police chief. >> got the noon, everyone. good afternoon everyone. >> good afternoon. >> thank you for coming. thank you for being here today. we will be providing an additional update as we have moved now into the investigation phase of this tragic incident. i'll be making some...
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on the round table my colleagues ben levinson and elizabeth o'brien and andrew berry. so its been a nice year in the stock market but one sad area has been the poor healthcare stocks having a lousy year, and then the election happened and they went down another leg. what's going on? >> that's right healthcare stocks have lagged down about 8% for the month and there's a lot of uncertainty in the sector investors are waiting to see whether trump's pick for the health department will be confirmed of course rfk jr. and his anti-vax stance is sort of rattled vaccine makers like pfizer and glaxo-smith kline and also fears he doesn't like the obesity drugs that weighed on the makers of these like eli lilly and novo nordisk but some say the sectors is over sold with recent upgrades by the recent drugmaker biontech. >> we've got stocks like pfizer, merck, and j & j actually down on the year and there could be opportunities there. i'd point to pfizer which is near 52 week low around 25 with about a 7% dividend yield the stock which looks pretty safe. i'd also highlight covid vac
on the round table my colleagues ben levinson and elizabeth o'brien and andrew berry. so its been a nice year in the stock market but one sad area has been the poor healthcare stocks having a lousy year, and then the election happened and they went down another leg. what's going on? >> that's right healthcare stocks have lagged down about 8% for the month and there's a lot of uncertainty in the sector investors are waiting to see whether trump's pick for the health department will be...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> members of the altoona police department arrested luigi mangioni, a 26-year-old male on firearms charges. at this time, he's believed to be our person of interest in the brazen targeted murder of brian thompson and ceo of united healthcare last season president trump takes office for a nationwide going for a suspect and going for the suspect. altoona pennsylvania police going for them going for the ground and great day for bringing back normal safety to the system and we've got more of the not guilty verdict for u.s. marine and alvin bragg is accused of managing the system and these stories going for these stories and we have this for you. >> i'm suing the country and he invaded mar-a-lago and i'm very unhappy with the things he's done. a lawless unconstitutional pardon and going for them and the white house. first, this. let's get to retired nypd officer bill stanton. it's been quite a day for the justice system. your reaction to luigi mangioni in custody and had a manifesto on him and ghost gun, silencer and more. when you heard this story, what was your first
i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> members of the altoona police department arrested luigi mangioni, a 26-year-old male on firearms charges. at this time, he's believed to be our person of interest in the brazen targeted murder of brian thompson and ceo of united healthcare last season president trump takes office for a nationwide going for a suspect and going for the suspect. altoona pennsylvania police going for them going for the ground and great day for bringing back normal safety to the...
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and i now turn the baton over to elizabeth elizabeth macdonald.rything over to elizabeth macdonald. elizabeth: thank you so much, larry. we'll take that all on. welcome to "the evening edit,"
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elizabeth schulze on that breaking news.. >>> we turn now to the dramatic wharf collapse in santa cruz, california. a portion of the pier floating away. several people rescued after falling into choppy waters. here's abc's melissa adan. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: tonight, multiple people rescued from the pacific ocean, after powerful surf took out part of the santa cruz pier. >> 100 feet of the wharf that have collapsed, multiple victims in the water. >> reporter: the images coming in showing the restrooms at the far end of the pier bobbing in the water. a man in a hard hat and another man near heavy equipment seen waving their arms, floating on the wreckage. rescuers on a jet ski quickly on the scene to bring that man and another to safety. >> big part of the bridge just fell. >> reporter: a third was able to get out of the water on their own. the wharf was previously damaged by storms back in february. the incident comes amid high surf warnings for the entire west coast, from mexico to canada. the wharf is now closed down
elizabeth schulze on that breaking news.. >>> we turn now to the dramatic wharf collapse in santa cruz, california. a portion of the pier floating away. several people rescued after falling into choppy waters. here's abc's melissa adan. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: tonight, multiple people rescued from the pacific ocean, after powerful surf took out part of the santa cruz pier. >> 100 feet of the wharf that have collapsed, multiple victims in the water. >>...
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elizabeth's family living a peaceful protest today to demand justice.eth's mother, jaclyn medina, jaclyn, welcome. >> hello. >> mike: the suspect wanted insanity evaluation. the trail was supposed to begin this week but bumped back to february. how painful is that for you? >> it is devastating and heartbreaking, knowing that it keeps getting delayed. we are seeking answers. we want justice. the fact that it is being pushed back more, it just breaks us. >> mike: my understanding is the suspect had been handled in our system in terms have been familiar to authorities. what questions do you have about the previous handling of the suspect? >> why was he let go? why after having the eventual burglary charges was he let go into our streets again? why did he only have probation, being the fact his visa was expired? who let him go? why? if he wouldn't have been let go and protocol would have been followed, my daughter would still be alive today. >> mike: pictures of your precious daughter, i cannot imagine how you feel. tell us about the protests later this aft
elizabeth's family living a peaceful protest today to demand justice.eth's mother, jaclyn medina, jaclyn, welcome. >> hello. >> mike: the suspect wanted insanity evaluation. the trail was supposed to begin this week but bumped back to february. how painful is that for you? >> it is devastating and heartbreaking, knowing that it keeps getting delayed. we are seeking answers. we want justice. the fact that it is being pushed back more, it just breaks us. >> mike: my...
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elizabeth werner, cbs news, damascus. -- elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >>> a new internal watchdog report slams the department of justice during the first trump administration. the office of inspector general report out yesterday focused on leak investigations launched by doj and the fbi between 2017 and 2020. those investigations obtained records from members of congress, their staffers, and journalists. the report says the department failed to follow its own policy and ignored established protections. >>> breaking overnight, a federal bankruptcy judge has rejected the sale of conspiracy theorist alex jones' "infowars" website to "the onion." this after he claimed the auction that named "the onion" bidder was fraught with illegal coercion. -- collusion. he was forced to sell "infowars" to pay the $1.5 million that he owes to the families of sandy hook elementary school shooting victims for falsely claiming the massacre was a hoax. >>> coming up, daniel penny breaks his silence. he explains why he put a man in a choke hold a day after being acquitted in his death. >>> and the lates
elizabeth werner, cbs news, damascus. -- elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >>> a new internal watchdog report slams the department of justice during the first trump administration. the office of inspector general report out yesterday focused on leak investigations launched by doj and the fbi between 2017 and 2020. those investigations obtained records from members of congress, their staffers, and journalists. the report says the department failed to follow its own policy and...
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and how about elizabeth macdonald, up next. what about that? liz: thank you, larry, we're actually hearing that democrats are going to move to do that in the house. thank you so much larry merry christmas happy hanukkah. welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> we're going to go full prosperity and to build the greatest economy the world has ever seen just as we had just a short time ago. the golden age of america, i call it, its begun. liz: president-elect trump with a refreshing press conference taking reporter questions on policy and how he wants to fix america. we're going to show you the new sound, and trump's nominee to be ambassador to israel, governor mike huckabee will join us, plus trump asked the ceo of softbank on camera to double his $100 billion investment in america to create 200,000 jobs. that's what america can expect from trump. the art of the deal in realtime, also tonight, the update on trump's hhs secretary nominee rfk jr. is his make or break week on capitol hill. we've got that and also this story. >> the
and how about elizabeth macdonald, up next. what about that? liz: thank you, larry, we're actually hearing that democrats are going to move to do that in the house. thank you so much larry merry christmas happy hanukkah. welcome to the "evening edit" i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> we're going to go full prosperity and to build the greatest economy the world has ever seen just as we had just a short time ago. the golden age of america, i call it, its begun. liz: president-elect...
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cbs' elizabeth palmer is in damascus and has more on this extraordinary story. >> reporter: we'd been sites all morning where prisoners had been held, looking for any who still might be there, dead or alive. then we spotted a video on social media where men from a town near damascus showed a man they claimed was an american. we drove about 15 miles out of town. and found him. >> my name is travis, and i'm from missouri. >> travis timmerman had been in prison for seven months. he'd crossed syria's border illegally back in the spring on a christian pilgrimage and been arrested. what is the hardest part of your being in prison? >> there really -- there wasn't a hard part. well, it wasn't too bad. >> reporter: really? >> it wasn't bad. i was never beaten. the only really bad part was that i couldn't go to the bathroom when i wanted to. i was only let out three times a day to go to the bathroom. so that was quite the hardship. >> reporter: prisoners across syria bolted from captivity on monday, and timmerman was among them. unaware that syria's dictator had bolted too. the men who freed yo
cbs' elizabeth palmer is in damascus and has more on this extraordinary story. >> reporter: we'd been sites all morning where prisoners had been held, looking for any who still might be there, dead or alive. then we spotted a video on social media where men from a town near damascus showed a man they claimed was an american. we drove about 15 miles out of town. and found him. >> my name is travis, and i'm from missouri. >> travis timmerman had been in prison for seven months....
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elizabeth is back with those details.ucts, entering chapter 11 bankruptcy, they faced slow sales with competitors like target offering cheaper prices, all 100 container stores in the u.s. will stay open for now, but party city is also shuttering stories, it was a staple for party decorations and now is closing all 700 locations. big lots said it will liquidate 900 remaining stores and a factor is that the home goods brands are struggling because fewer people are buying new homes right now. looking at the big picture 7300 stories have closed so far this year, and that's up almost 60%, compared to one year ago, at the same time, the holiday season is ushering in record sales on line, more of that shopping is happening on your phone, versus in stories, gio? >> gio: so many brick and mortar stores are suffering, overseas to the u.k., the annual christmas message á with king charles, wrapping up a year marked by medical challenges for the royal family. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this hasn't happened in over 10 ye
elizabeth is back with those details.ucts, entering chapter 11 bankruptcy, they faced slow sales with competitors like target offering cheaper prices, all 100 container stores in the u.s. will stay open for now, but party city is also shuttering stories, it was a staple for party decorations and now is closing all 700 locations. big lots said it will liquidate 900 remaining stores and a factor is that the home goods brands are struggling because fewer people are buying new homes right now....
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king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.nd public servants who've died in the line of duty. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in windsor. duncan, what more do we know about the recipients who have been honoured today? there is a really wide range of recipients. 38 in all are receiving this elizabeth and plan for the first time today from king charles. this is the civilian equivalent of the elizabeth cross which is given to members of the military killed in the line of duty. the elizabeth emblem is about reporting public servants like firefighters and police officers. among those receiving up to date are the family of andrew harper, a police officer who died in berkshire in 2019 trying to chase and burglars. in 1984 there was yvonne fletcher, a police officer on duty at saintjames's square in london outside the libyan embassy. there was a demonstration by, somebody at the embassy fired into the crowd and killed yvonne fletcher. in 1960 there was a firefighter in glasgow called william crockett who died at the famous cheapsi
king charles will present the first elizabeth emblems today.nd public servants who've died in the line of duty. our correspondent duncan kennedy is in windsor. duncan, what more do we know about the recipients who have been honoured today? there is a really wide range of recipients. 38 in all are receiving this elizabeth and plan for the first time today from king charles. this is the civilian equivalent of the elizabeth cross which is given to members of the military killed in the line of...
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and one organization that is close to my heart is the elizabeth dole foundation.her husband, senator bob dole was hospitalized for 11 months due to service related injuries. she saw the challenges military care givers faced in the lack of assistance for them. the foundation's mission is to support the care givers often forten. today, i wanted to highlight the story of the remarkable care givers. belinda edwards is the sole care giver for her dad, an air force veteran, and mom, betty, who have been married for 57 years. that is a long time. robert is fighting cancer and has survived multiple strokes and both of her parents have mild dementia. as an only child, the responsibility of care giving falls solely on belinda, leaving to long days of cooking, and managing finances. all while balancing her own life and career. that is a lot for any one person to carry. on top of it all, belinda is a passionate advocate for other single care givers. she's the leader of an initiative and her workplace to help care givers connect to work sources so they have someone to turn to
and one organization that is close to my heart is the elizabeth dole foundation.her husband, senator bob dole was hospitalized for 11 months due to service related injuries. she saw the challenges military care givers faced in the lack of assistance for them. the foundation's mission is to support the care givers often forten. today, i wanted to highlight the story of the remarkable care givers. belinda edwards is the sole care giver for her dad, an air force veteran, and mom, betty, who have...