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elizabeth has a very young child. she had a baby a little over a year ago. and has a fiancee, a steady partner, so she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test and because of that, was not allowed to finish high school. and because of that, she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back. and as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year, and i'm hoping to go back in the fall in cincinnati. i am very busy. i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have a position at duke. so i try to keep up and visit as much as i can good stay in touch with these seven girls. >> host: and shannon, jessica and alicia, and all seven girls in the cincinnati area. >> guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati, and she got married to an serviceman, a soldier, and in the army, and they moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. she is married and had their first child. and shannon and jessica are both, again, struggle -- strug
elizabeth has a very young child. she had a baby a little over a year ago. and has a fiancee, a steady partner, so she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test and because of that, was not allowed to finish high school. and because of that, she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back. and as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year, and i'm hoping...
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elizabeth has a very young child. had a baby a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ, a study partner. she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test. and because of that, was not allowed to finish high school. and because of that, she has to drop out. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year. i am hoping to go back in the fall and visited cincinnati. i'm very busy. i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains. i try to keep up and i try to visit as much as i can stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: very quickly shannon, jessica andalucia. where are they today? are all seven girls don't cincinnati area? >> guest: alicia is the one who has led cincinnati. she got married to his servicemen, to a soldier in the army and they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she's married and has her first child. shannon and jessica are both again st
elizabeth has a very young child. had a baby a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ, a study partner. she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test. and because of that, was not allowed to finish high school. and because of that, she has to drop out. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year. i am hoping to go back...
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>> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well. elizabeth has a very young child. had a baby a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ. she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test and because of that was not allowed to finish high school and because of that she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back and as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year and am hoping to go back in the fall and visit cincinnati. i'm very busy. i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have a position that duke so i'm just pretty busy but i try to keep up and visit as much as i can stay and stay in touch with the seven girls. >> host: and very quickly shannon, jessica and alicia? where are they today and there'll seven girls still in cincinnati? >> guest: elation is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a servicemen to a soldier in the army. they moved away from cincinnati. she has a child. she is married and has her first
>> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well. elizabeth has a very young child. had a baby a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ. she almost finished high school, did not pass one section of her science test. her science high school test and because of that was not allowed to finish high school and because of that she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back and as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a...
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elizabeth has no income. >> you are to meet as many gentlemen as possible. >> when all this is gone toer father, there will nothing be left for her. >> any gentle man of good breeding would be unlikely to form a serious attachment. a man without would lower her position in society. >> she is not merely my cousin. she is my sister. >> these are the keys of the house. they have hung at the waste of your aunt for the last 30 years. >> i am not an unwanted made. >> lady mary is too old to continue in charge of the house. the studio was nice to me to send a copy of a screener that i can pop in at the home or office if i want to avoid the crowd. i really wanted to see this in a theater. i went to the arc light to see this and i was just blown away by the interactive relationship that this crowd had with the film. i am used to that when i go to the black movie theaters because we are very expressive. white folk are usually more well behaved. i was just blown away by the applause, the tears. the audience was totally into this. nte has ms. asa something on her hands. it was a beautiful film. >>
elizabeth has no income. >> you are to meet as many gentlemen as possible. >> when all this is gone toer father, there will nothing be left for her. >> any gentle man of good breeding would be unlikely to form a serious attachment. a man without would lower her position in society. >> she is not merely my cousin. she is my sister. >> these are the keys of the house. they have hung at the waste of your aunt for the last 30 years. >> i am not an unwanted made....
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and >> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well.e had a baby a little over a year ago and had the young day. she almost fetishized cool, did not pass one section of the time that, her sign high school test and because of that was to finish a because that she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back. as soon as possible i would love to go back at least one year and i am hoping to go back in the fall. i am very busy. i run a nonprofit. reese search. which i do keep a visited site can and stay in touch at the other girls. >> host: very quickly, sheehan and from a alicia. where are they today? undersold do not equate >> guest: alicia is the one who is letson and 90. she got married to a service men, to a soldier and they moved away from some inanity and she is the child and shannon and jessica are both that god struck out undersized one were not quite able to finish. she named did not finish his cool. she became pregnant in high school and had ebp that died soon after birth. abb that w
and >> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well.e had a baby a little over a year ago and had the young day. she almost fetishized cool, did not pass one section of the time that, her sign high school test and because of that was to finish a because that she is a dropout. >> host: any plans to go back at this point? >> guest: i would love to go back. as soon as possible i would love to go back at least one year and i am hoping to go back in the fall. i am very busy. i run a...
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elizabeth has more from the dc bureau. >> reporter: 60 years ago today a court declared separate was equal and outlaws racial segregation in schools and public facility. brown versus board of education was a major victrow. while being celebrated today, some say the problems still exist. the department of justice monitors 200 school districts where there is of segregation. >> over the last few weeks and months, we'll see jarring reminders of the discrimination and isolated racist views that in some places are yet to be overcome. >> and speaking to a grouch students in kansas. first lady obama told graduates they are the living and breathing legacy of the case and warns students of a possibility of segregation of schools even today. >> many young people are going to school largely with kids who look just like them. and too often, those schools are not equal. >> reporter: the republican national committee said the decision a if i weres the principle in america all children deserve a great education and a chance to create their american dream. julie, back to you. >> thank you. and the gr
elizabeth has more from the dc bureau. >> reporter: 60 years ago today a court declared separate was equal and outlaws racial segregation in schools and public facility. brown versus board of education was a major victrow. while being celebrated today, some say the problems still exist. the department of justice monitors 200 school districts where there is of segregation. >> over the last few weeks and months, we'll see jarring reminders of the discrimination and isolated racist...
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parenting elizabeth has helped me see a different view of leadership and understand what it means to have a life worth leading and recognizing that because society has individuals that occupy the penicals of power that is not the calling for everyone. and i don't know if it is healthy to hook for those. i think it is important to develop a willingness to serve and do things with excellence so we try to cultivate that commitment within the kids recognizing leadership occurs in lots of different settings. it doesn't require you to be the ceo of a fortune 100 company. you can exercise it as a classroom teacher, a coach, a pastor or nurse. these are significant roles that have long-lasting impacts. one of the things we encountered over the course of the study was we wanted to go what were the most influences on the people that occupied the role and it tended not to be people in the powerful situations that were their mentors. it was folks that lived humble lives but helped them get opportunities that made a difference. i would imagine all of us can say we stand on the shoulders of giants
parenting elizabeth has helped me see a different view of leadership and understand what it means to have a life worth leading and recognizing that because society has individuals that occupy the penicals of power that is not the calling for everyone. and i don't know if it is healthy to hook for those. i think it is important to develop a willingness to serve and do things with excellence so we try to cultivate that commitment within the kids recognizing leadership occurs in lots of different...
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. >> the massachusetts senator elizabeth has a proposal on the table that would tie student loan reliefthe buffet rule. explain that. >> it would give student loan borrowers the opportunity to refinance their debt, just like if you had a house and you had a high interest rate and interest rates dropped. some federal loan owners have interest rates higher than 8%, and today's rate is now 4.66%. starting in july 1, you could have the opportunity of the lower rate and make your monthly payment less. >> janet lorin, this is something you follow quite a bit. you have been on "bottom line" before and we have talked about student loans. how bad is the student loan situation? we hear horror stories of students buried in debt, and they are literally hounded into 50,'s and even's iser for this debt had >> it -- for this data. >> it is more than credit card debt, and it depends on what you take in. a few private loans, they will generally be lower. if you have taken out money for graduate school that is on top of what you have had for college. the economy is not what it was years ago when you went
. >> the massachusetts senator elizabeth has a proposal on the table that would tie student loan reliefthe buffet rule. explain that. >> it would give student loan borrowers the opportunity to refinance their debt, just like if you had a house and you had a high interest rate and interest rates dropped. some federal loan owners have interest rates higher than 8%, and today's rate is now 4.66%. starting in july 1, you could have the opportunity of the lower rate and make your monthly...
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stay with us here on al jazeera - elizabeth has another full half-hour bulletin of news for you and will go live to ukraine to get the latest from the east. >>> if you are watching from the united states - you'll see us again from doha later. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> we haven't seen any indications that they are pulling back their troops. >> word leaders are skeptical of russia's pledge to pull troops back as pro russian accept are a activities are in eastern ukraine. >> the search for hundreds of school girls in nigeria is intense filing, shine ago spotlight on human trafficking nd
stay with us here on al jazeera - elizabeth has another full half-hour bulletin of news for you and will go live to ukraine to get the latest from the east. >>> if you are watching from the united states - you'll see us again from doha later. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> we...
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elizabeth has another full bulletin ahead for you. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of therosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> taking a stand, hundreds of young girls abducted by armed group of militants in anyery i can't, the united states is sending help. >> two elections, the votes that could push ukraine to war with russia. >> voters heading to the polls in south africa, also a day of
elizabeth has another full bulletin ahead for you. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of therosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> taking a stand, hundreds of young girls abducted by armed group of militants in anyery i can't, the united states is sending help. >> two elections, the votes that could push ukraine to war with russia....
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. >> do stay with us on al jazeera and elizabeth has a full half hour bulletin of news for you right results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> we may be looking at the deadliest day in ukraine yet. there are reports of up to 30 pro russian activists who have been killed. one world leader is warning the country may be heading toward war. >> blurring the line between church and state, a landmark ruling by the supreme court. >> less than an hour away from a new report on climate change. why global warming could already be costing americans billions of
. >> do stay with us on al jazeera and elizabeth has a full half hour bulletin of news for you right results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> we may be looking at the deadliest day in ukraine yet. there are reports of up to 30 pro russian activists who have been killed. one world leader is warning the...
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elizabeth wenger has more on how you can get around this mess. >> reporter: the signs have been up for a while warning drivers but tonight the closure goes into effect. we are expecting bigger-than- usual headaches leaving san francisco all weekend. the southbound lanes of 280 close tonight at 9:00 and will remain closed over the memorial day weekend. the closures begin at king street and continue to mariposa. fortunately crews can do the improvement work keeping the northbound lanes of 280 open. typically, there's later traffic overall on a holiday weekend. but big events including several giants home games at at&t park will make getting to and from the ballpark difficult. friday and saturday are evening games. sunday and monday giants games start at 1:00 in the afternoon. highway 101 is going to be your best alternate even though it will likely get clogged. in addition to city streets, south of market. detour using third and sixth streets to hop on westbound 80 and connect to southbound 101. detour signs will will be in place. caltrain and bart will be offering weekend service. the c
elizabeth wenger has more on how you can get around this mess. >> reporter: the signs have been up for a while warning drivers but tonight the closure goes into effect. we are expecting bigger-than- usual headaches leaving san francisco all weekend. the southbound lanes of 280 close tonight at 9:00 and will remain closed over the memorial day weekend. the closures begin at king street and continue to mariposa. fortunately crews can do the improvement work keeping the northbound lanes of...
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program and i started our discussion by asking about a criticism that senator elizabeth warren has made repeatedly about his efforts to focus what she believes are more on wall street than on homeowners. take a listen. >> if you want to protect the average person from mass unemployment, you have to make sure the system, the financial system doesn't collapse. you have to keep the lights on. what's the best way to think about it. you're on a plane. you're in the cockpit. the engine is burning. there's smoke filling the cabin. you got a bunch of terrorists on board. people who built the plane or messed it up and they want you to come out of the cabin and beat up the bad guys. but you got to make sure you land the plane first. when you land the plane safely you can figure out how to make sure to bring a measure of justice to people responsible. your first obligation and the only way to prevent mass damage make sure you protect people most vulnerable. >> the second critique you landed the plane safely but when there was an opportunity for reform to truly reform the system, to fundamentally p
program and i started our discussion by asking about a criticism that senator elizabeth warren has made repeatedly about his efforts to focus what she believes are more on wall street than on homeowners. take a listen. >> if you want to protect the average person from mass unemployment, you have to make sure the system, the financial system doesn't collapse. you have to keep the lights on. what's the best way to think about it. you're on a plane. you're in the cockpit. the engine is...
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who were on those multiple airplanes with these individuals, and senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: we're here at the cdc's emergency operations center. it's the nerve center where they're tracking the mers virus. off to my right there are people who are making phone calls to passengers on the plane with the mers patient in florida. they want to know, did anyone else get sick. on this monitor a map displays the 34 states where the passengers live. >> we are basically trying to reach everybody. we're administering a short questionnaire that you have here, making sure they're well. >> reporter: so, what kind of questions are you asking? >> have you had a fever? that's a temperature greater than 100.4. have you had any cough? >> reporter: the passengers are likely not sick. they didn't have close and prolonged contact with the mers patient. most at risk family members and health care workers. that's why this box was rushed here. it contains specimens from health care workers who came in contact with the mers patient. that box of specimens arrived
who were on those multiple airplanes with these individuals, and senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has a look behind the scenes. >> reporter: we're here at the cdc's emergency operations center. it's the nerve center where they're tracking the mers virus. off to my right there are people who are making phone calls to passengers on the plane with the mers patient in florida. they want to know, did anyone else get sick. on this monitor a map displays the 34 states where the...
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so that is why going forward, he says that he likes the consumer protection bureau that elizabeth warren hasause he says that is just more of us putting ourselves into the system, that is how we're going to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> let me defend it him a little bit in the sense that i think what we had is a classic mania. everybody said great times are here, so they didn't want to stop the music as it were. and then we had a classic panic, global financial panic. and i think that it's difficult for anybody who is in that cockpit to be able to make right decisions when they're shooting with real money, real bullets. and i think anybody would have done much of what geithner did. where i would criticize him is before the crisis. not anticipating it, letting citibank have all of the money off balance sheet, not doing its fundamental responsibility. but in the panic, i'm not so sure anybody would have done any better. >> i wouldn't disagree with that, and i think in the middle of the storm, it is very difficult to operate for sure. what came after i think is the problem. you know, wh
so that is why going forward, he says that he likes the consumer protection bureau that elizabeth warren hasause he says that is just more of us putting ourselves into the system, that is how we're going to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> let me defend it him a little bit in the sense that i think what we had is a classic mania. everybody said great times are here, so they didn't want to stop the music as it were. and then we had a classic panic, global financial panic. and i think...
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elizabeth cook has the story you'll only see on kpix 5. >>> reporter: at the end of this hallway in a room lined with lead is a little boy with a deadly disease. >> i hope that he kicks cancer in the butt. >> reporter: his name is noah and he just turned 3. >> he's great. rambunctious little guy. >> reporter: last year he was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare cancer of the nerve cells. >> this is the patient. >> reporter: and these are his tumors. everything in black is cancer. chemotherapy wasn't enough. so his parents brought him here to ucsf. turns out, it's the only place in california that could help buy their little boy som time for a bone marrow transplant that could save him. >> i hope we can get his disease under control with this therapy that we can shrink his tumors. >> reporter: the therapy is given by iv. what makes it unique? only cancerous nerve cells can absorb it. and in the drug, doctors have attached a high-powered weapon, a radioactive isotope. >> it's a way of delivering high energy radiation to tumors not just in one place but to tumors everywhere in the entir
elizabeth cook has the story you'll only see on kpix 5. >>> reporter: at the end of this hallway in a room lined with lead is a little boy with a deadly disease. >> i hope that he kicks cancer in the butt. >> reporter: his name is noah and he just turned 3. >> he's great. rambunctious little guy. >> reporter: last year he was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare cancer of the nerve cells. >> this is the patient. >> reporter: and these are his tumors....
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joining us from washington, senator elizabeth warren. she hasntroduced a bill to ease the burden of those student loans. always an honor to have you on this program. >> always an honor to be here. >> i want to get to the student loans soon. let me ask the public about the new text. there is some powerful stuff. i wonder if you might share with the audience the story of you watching your mother advancing , putting on a dress to go work -- look for work at sears because things had gotten a little tight in your family. tell me that story. >> like a lot of families we had our ups and downs. when i was 12 my daddy was selling carpeting. my three older brothers were often the military, dash off in the military. my mom was a stay-at-home mom. dad had a bad heart attack and was at the hospital for a long time and at home for a long time without work. bills piled up. we lost the family station wagon. we were at the edge of being about to lose our house. that is where i started the book. myemember the day i was in mother's bedroom and she had pulled her b
joining us from washington, senator elizabeth warren. she hasntroduced a bill to ease the burden of those student loans. always an honor to have you on this program. >> always an honor to be here. >> i want to get to the student loans soon. let me ask the public about the new text. there is some powerful stuff. i wonder if you might share with the audience the story of you watching your mother advancing , putting on a dress to go work -- look for work at sears because things had...
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elizabeth prann has news from washington. >> reporter: hi, molly, three officials including the head of the face fist in phoenix veterans affair are temporarily out of a job as investigators work to see if 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veteran a fares released a statement that the employees were placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited month it is to see a physician. dr. sam fot said the hospital is understaffed and underfunded. that is similar to that of dr. kathryn mitchell. she described an environment of intim edition against anyone who challenged hospital leadership. she provided a list with records showing that the hospital used a secret list to hide the long wait times. >> cross the country, physician after physician tried to speak up for patient safety care issues and gotten retaliated against by having proficiencies dropped and removed. >> law makers threatened a subpeona for the records if they don't comply. phoenix facility officials say they invite the inspector general to investigate. molly, back to you. >>> than
elizabeth prann has news from washington. >> reporter: hi, molly, three officials including the head of the face fist in phoenix veterans affair are temporarily out of a job as investigators work to see if 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veteran a fares released a statement that the employees were placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited month it is to see a physician. dr. sam fot said the hospital is understaffed and underfunded....
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elizabeth prann has more. >> the chairman of the house veteran affairs representative jeff miller wrote a letter to president obama this week. he says there needs to be an independent commission to investigate whether patients are dying because of botched care by the department of veterans affairs. this after new concerns about shady practices adding to the scrutiny of hospitals across the country. one official told a number of media outlets the hospital in texas provided life saving tests late and intentionally tests such as colonoscopies. another whistle p blower at san antonio clinic said he and others were told to manipulate scheduling data so it appeared there were no wait times. miller as well as others are outraged. >>> what i am very concerned about now is the flood gates are open. we are not going to have an office of inspector general that has the capability to do what needs to be done. it appears to be systemic much more widespread than what we originally thought. >> the department of veterans affairs are investigating at hospitals in texas as part of a nationwide audit. one
elizabeth prann has more. >> the chairman of the house veteran affairs representative jeff miller wrote a letter to president obama this week. he says there needs to be an independent commission to investigate whether patients are dying because of botched care by the department of veterans affairs. this after new concerns about shady practices adding to the scrutiny of hospitals across the country. one official told a number of media outlets the hospital in texas provided life saving...
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elizabeth? >> guest: emissivity has struggled as well.t was a bit has a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ, so she almost finished high school, doesn't pass one section of her science test, her science high school test and because of that was not allowed to finish high school and because of that she is a dropout. i would love to go back as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year to visit cincinnati. i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have a researchad aresearch physician,m pretty busy but i try to keep up and visit as often as i can and just to stay in touch with these seven girls. >> host: very quickly, shannon, jessica and alicia. where are they today and are all seven of them still in cincinnati right now? >> guest: alicia is the one that has left cincinnati come and she got married to a surface and come into a soldier in the e army and they moved away from cincinnati, and she has a child. she's married and has her first child, and shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish h
elizabeth? >> guest: emissivity has struggled as well.t was a bit has a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ, so she almost finished high school, doesn't pass one section of her science test, her science high school test and because of that was not allowed to finish high school and because of that she is a dropout. i would love to go back as soon as possible. i would love to go back at least once a year to visit cincinnati. i run a nonprofit in the north carolina mountains and i have...
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senator elizabeth warren has said she will not challenge clinton, but vermont center berni sanders, a democratic-socialist, said he's considering getting into the race. he has a small but passionate following. he has been railing against the unfair politics of the wealthy and how it trumps in the middle class. >> i do not believe that the koch brothers, she wille sheldon being in a position where they can spend as much money as they want in every political race in this country. >> he calls that position as olagarky. now on the republican side, ted cruise, a potential 2016 president candidate is now on a trip to israeli. oisrael. on this trip he's meeting israeli leaders. hahawkish politicians ate home criticizing, says palestinians are to blame. >>> ralph hall, 91 years old. the oldest member of congress. he is being challenged in the republican primary by john ratcliffe who raised the issue of hall's aim saying a. >> he was pretty popular when he won his seat a couple of years ago. >> very popular, and another interesting race we're going to watch. do you remember your favorite ad fr
senator elizabeth warren has said she will not challenge clinton, but vermont center berni sanders, a democratic-socialist, said he's considering getting into the race. he has a small but passionate following. he has been railing against the unfair politics of the wealthy and how it trumps in the middle class. >> i do not believe that the koch brothers, she wille sheldon being in a position where they can spend as much money as they want in every political race in this country. >>...
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now a woman called elizabeth, she has a message for the men who kidnapped the girls. >> reporter: if you were able to tell the people who took your daughter one thing, what would you want them to know? what would you want them to hear from you? >> reporter: do you think that your daughter will come back? >> reporter: what has it been like for your family since she was taken? the distress is just evident there in the family's faces. families are understand ab bli in anguish. >> it's impossible to understand what they're going through. we'll hear from the two women on what they're going through from the night of the abduction. >> to a very different story we're covering. >> this was incredible. it seems sterling may have made a bad situation even worse. his earlier controversial comments were targeted at magic johnson and during his conversation with anderson cooper sterling lashed out again at the nba legend. >> what kind of a guy goes and flirts with every girl and then he catches hiv? is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about? i think he should be ashamed of himself
now a woman called elizabeth, she has a message for the men who kidnapped the girls. >> reporter: if you were able to tell the people who took your daughter one thing, what would you want them to know? what would you want them to hear from you? >> reporter: do you think that your daughter will come back? >> reporter: what has it been like for your family since she was taken? the distress is just evident there in the family's faces. families are understand ab bli in anguish....
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elizabeth ran has more. >> officials at the phoenix vets rans affairs center are at least temporarily out of a job as investigatessors work to see if at least 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veterans affairs releasing a statement acknowledging system director sharon hellman, associate director lance robinson, and a third employee have been placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited months to see a physician. doctors say the first whistle blower said the hospital is understaffed underfunded. his testimony is similar to dr. mitchell. mitchell describes an environment of intimidation against anyone who challenged hospital leadership. she has provided a list she says to the arizona republic with records showing the hospital was using a secret list to hide the long wait times. >> across the country, there are physician after physician that i'm aware of who have tried to speak up for patient safety care issues and have either gotten retaliated against by having their proficiencies dropped, transferred or removed. >> reporter: some lawma
elizabeth ran has more. >> officials at the phoenix vets rans affairs center are at least temporarily out of a job as investigatessors work to see if at least 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veterans affairs releasing a statement acknowledging system director sharon hellman, associate director lance robinson, and a third employee have been placed on leave. accusations are at least 1600 sick veterans waited months to see a physician. doctors say the first...
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if you look at hillary clinton who has done what she can to distance herself from barack obama and look at elizabethwho has much more in common with obama than hillary does. >> there's not going to reverse policies. that's not going to happen. >> they want to nominate a woman and there aren't that many likely candidates. is martin o'malley going to get the nomination? no. >> the main group that supports a clinton run, ready for hillary, has more than 5.75 million in the bank, two million supporters. if the question becomes whether or not the group raising money to rally against hillary clinton, this is one of many, by the way, just one that's raised the most money. the question, and you were trying to answer this before, does it show that maybe hillary is even stronger than the democratic parties leading on based on the fact she's combating this money thrown against her? >> the democrats love hillary clinton. i'm not denying the obvious. a lot of non democrats like hillary clinton, too. she's a really popular person. >> she's moore electable. >> of course she is. you have to get through the primarie
if you look at hillary clinton who has done what she can to distance herself from barack obama and look at elizabethwho has much more in common with obama than hillary does. >> there's not going to reverse policies. that's not going to happen. >> they want to nominate a woman and there aren't that many likely candidates. is martin o'malley going to get the nomination? no. >> the main group that supports a clinton run, ready for hillary, has more than 5.75 million in the bank,...
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. >> this country with a new virus for which there is no treatment, elizabeth. and has a high mortality rate. put this in perspective. how much concern is there among health officials considering that no one in the u.s. has died from this? >> there's still concern. because, of course, lots of travel between the middle east and the united states. but this is how i look at it. if my husband just came back from the arabian peninsula, i would be worried because of where he was. i would be worried about me because i'm in close contact. our daughters. if i was on this plane, you know, i might be you know moderately concerned. but there were plenty of people on the plane with the person in the case in indiana and none of them got sick. if i was a doctor or nurse, i would take precautions. i would be cognizant of what i was doing treating this patient. but for the rest of us, not a lot of concern. >> the path into the u.s. was not a quick and straight one for either confirmed mers patient in the u.s. the first took two planes from saudi arabia to chicago and traveled further in
. >> this country with a new virus for which there is no treatment, elizabeth. and has a high mortality rate. put this in perspective. how much concern is there among health officials considering that no one in the u.s. has died from this? >> there's still concern. because, of course, lots of travel between the middle east and the united states. but this is how i look at it. if my husband just came back from the arabian peninsula, i would be worried because of where he was. i would...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has more. >> reporter: it's amazing how long these potentiallyy bugs can live on the surfaces that all of us touch when we're on an airplane so i happened to fly from atlanta to los angeles, a five hour flight last night, took a couple of selfies. let's take a look. so on a window shade, for example, mersa can live for fiv days. on leather seats mrsa can live for six days and on that tray table mrsa can live for five days. e. coli, the dangerous kind, can live for three days. now the place where the bacteria live the longest was actually the asset pocket. you know the asset pocket in front of you that contains the emergency information? those cloth seat pockets mrsa lived for seven days, but it is important to note that the cloth did prevent the bacteria from spreading easily because basically the bacteria kind of got absorbed into the cloth. now we contacted several airlines for comments about this. delta airlines got back to us and they said, look, we're so concerned about this that we actually gave the auburn university folks the armrests and
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has more. >> reporter: it's amazing how long these potentiallyy bugs can live on the surfaces that all of us touch when we're on an airplane so i happened to fly from atlanta to los angeles, a five hour flight last night, took a couple of selfies. let's take a look. so on a window shade, for example, mersa can live for fiv days. on leather seats mrsa can live for six days and on that tray table mrsa can live for five days. e. coli, the...
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and now elizabeth warren has just published her memoir a fighting chance. senator elizabeth warren, welcome to the program. >> thank you, it's good to be here. >> so we're used to seeing politicians write a book when they want to get elected to office. but you just pretty recently have been elected to the senate. you say you're not running for president. >> i'm not running for president. >> woodruff: why so write the book? >> i spent my whole career studying what's happening it america's middle class. and later in those areas trying to fight back. america's middle class is just getting hammered. the legs are being taken out from underneath telephone. and part of the reason for that is that there is a real tilt in washington. policies that work for the rich and powerful and not so much for everybody else. i knew about what it meant to grow newspaper a america that was investing in our kids, that was investing in the future. i feel like we've lost our way from that. and the reason i say that is i tell this as the eye witness account of what happened when i wen
and now elizabeth warren has just published her memoir a fighting chance. senator elizabeth warren, welcome to the program. >> thank you, it's good to be here. >> so we're used to seeing politicians write a book when they want to get elected to office. but you just pretty recently have been elected to the senate. you say you're not running for president. >> i'm not running for president. >> woodruff: why so write the book? >> i spent my whole career studying what's...
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elizabeth prann has more. >> reporter: hi, arthel.we learned more about the republican lawmakers who have been appointed to serve on the benghazi select committee, the big question looms, will democrats sign on? minority leader nancy pelosi could select one, five, or no one for the investigation. some democrats argue they want to defend the administration. recent congressional testimony focuses on hillary clinton and those around her. pelosi, however, doesn't want to draw attention to the panel. >> there are those who say don't have anything to do with it. it's kangaroo court, it's been identified as such. don't dignify what they're doing. >> reporter: after next week. the panel plans to get to business and with an extensive group of resumes. gowdy and susan brooks are former federal prosecutors. jim jordan sits on the judiciary and oversite committee. three others have law degrees. westmoreland has led investigations for the house intelligence committees. lawmakers on and off the panel are eager to get started and they dismiss inacti
elizabeth prann has more. >> reporter: hi, arthel.we learned more about the republican lawmakers who have been appointed to serve on the benghazi select committee, the big question looms, will democrats sign on? minority leader nancy pelosi could select one, five, or no one for the investigation. some democrats argue they want to defend the administration. recent congressional testimony focuses on hillary clinton and those around her. pelosi, however, doesn't want to draw attention to the...
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elizabeth cohen has more on how this might affect the medical world. >> this is such an exciting study about the research that's going on here. this was done at the may jo clinic. there was a 50-year-old woman with a blood cancer. doctors had tried everything and nothing worked. so they said, you know what, we need to try something experiment l and boy was this experiment l. they gave this woman massive amounts of the measles virus, just infuse ud that virus into her blood steam and what they found is that the cancer went away. it was really pretty amazing. it did come back nine months later but they were able to treat it with simple radiation and the cancer has remained out of her some. i do want to say one thing which is they tried to treatment in five other patients and it didn't work very well. but the success of this one woman definitely has made doctors think, could this be a treatment for other people? now they need to do more studies and try to find out. this isn't something on kolgss are going to to be offer any day soon. fred? >> all right. there's much more to this study. we
elizabeth cohen has more on how this might affect the medical world. >> this is such an exciting study about the research that's going on here. this was done at the may jo clinic. there was a 50-year-old woman with a blood cancer. doctors had tried everything and nothing worked. so they said, you know what, we need to try something experiment l and boy was this experiment l. they gave this woman massive amounts of the measles virus, just infuse ud that virus into her blood steam and what...
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elizabeth palmer, who has covered iran extensively for us, reports from our london bureau. ♪ because crime? making this tribute youtube video to pharell williams' hit song. in fact, to an iranian hard- liner, there were several crimes here-- women without head scarves, dancing with men, and generally immodest behavior. the six young performers were arrested and paraded on television as a police commander claimed they had harmed public chastity. they're the latest victims of a fierce power struggle going on between hardliners and hassan rouhani, iran's reformist president who has promised to open up the internet. the fight broke out into the open a few days ago when hardliners blocked one of rouhani's speeches on freedom of expression from being broadcast on state tv. in spite of the arrests, the "be happy" video has gone viral in iran. young people there see it as a protest effort. and iran's president might agree. today, he tweeted, "happiness is our people's right. we shouldn't be too hard on behaviors caused by joy." >> pelley: liz palmer is joining us now from london. liz, there
elizabeth palmer, who has covered iran extensively for us, reports from our london bureau. ♪ because crime? making this tribute youtube video to pharell williams' hit song. in fact, to an iranian hard- liner, there were several crimes here-- women without head scarves, dancing with men, and generally immodest behavior. the six young performers were arrested and paraded on television as a police commander claimed they had harmed public chastity. they're the latest victims of a fierce power...
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. >> doctor, elizabeth cohen has a question for you. >> i was wondering, there has been a lot of concernsengers on the flight with the florida case of mers. have we ever heard of someone getti getting mers from being on a plane with an infected person? >> no. so far with the over 500 cases reported, we've not had a single case that's known to be transmitted in an airplane and we are basically doing this investigation, as you indicated, not only out of an abundance of caution for respect for this virus but to confirm that that is in fact the case and that we are not seeing any asymptomatic or mild infections among these passengers who may pose a risk. so i think that you had it exactly right in your lead-in there. the people that we are most concerned about are people who are in close intimate contact like family members and health care workers. we are reaching out to airline passengers just to checkup with well, offer than an opportunity to be tested and confirm. in the first introduction in indiana, we've reached 100% of the airline passengers and we've had no secondary spread so far an
. >> doctor, elizabeth cohen has a question for you. >> i was wondering, there has been a lot of concernsengers on the flight with the florida case of mers. have we ever heard of someone getti getting mers from being on a plane with an infected person? >> no. so far with the over 500 cases reported, we've not had a single case that's known to be transmitted in an airplane and we are basically doing this investigation, as you indicated, not only out of an abundance of caution...
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. >> elizabeth, who has the better audio book? warren or clinton. that's what we'll be talking about in a few weeks. >> that's a book club i'd like. >> jess and chris, thank you guys both. >>> coming up, a convoy of chemical weapons' inspectors traveling to investigate an alleged chlorine gas attack comes under attack. details next. [announcer] if your dog can dream it, purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ epic classical music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [owner] come on. [announcer] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwo
. >> elizabeth, who has the better audio book? warren or clinton. that's what we'll be talking about in a few weeks. >> that's a book club i'd like. >> jess and chris, thank you guys both. >>> coming up, a convoy of chemical weapons' inspectors traveling to investigate an alleged chlorine gas attack comes under attack. details next. [announcer] if your dog can dream it, purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ epic classical music stops ♪music resumes music...
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has claimed. one suspended denied there was a fake list. elizabeth prann has the latest from washington. >> reporter: three officials, including the head of the facility at the phoenix veterans' affairs center, are at least temporarily out of a job, as investigators work to see if at least 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veterans' affairs releasing a statement, acknowledging system director sharon helmand, associate director lance robinson, and a third employee have been placed on leave. accusations are, at least 1,600 vick veterans waited months to see a physician. dr. sam foot, the first whistle blower to come forward about the alleged secret paper list, said the hospital is understaffed and underfunded. his testimony is similar to that of dr. kathryn mitchell. mitchell describes an environment of intimidation against anyone wholed challenged hospital leadership. she has provided a list with records showing the hospital was using a sec writ list to hide the long wait times. >> across the country, there is physician aft
has claimed. one suspended denied there was a fake list. elizabeth prann has the latest from washington. >> reporter: three officials, including the head of the facility at the phoenix veterans' affairs center, are at least temporarily out of a job, as investigators work to see if at least 40 former servicemen died waiting for care. the department of veterans' affairs releasing a statement, acknowledging system director sharon helmand, associate director lance robinson, and a third...
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. >>> elizabeth wenger has traffic. >> let's go to orinda.talking about the approaches to the bay bridge looking quiet. then we saw a tweet and there is a smaller fender-bender westbound 24 approaching fish ranch. traffic is delayed from wilder. so heads up from the orinda area. at the bay bridge though typical stuff maybe a touch lighter than normal. we had one accident at the base of the incline that's now cleared but it is stacked up to at least the foot of the maze and probably growing at this point. here's a live look at 880 the nimitz. everything is cruising right along up to downtown oakland. southbound also looks pretty good as well even for silicon valley commuters. this is live look through milpitas and westbound 237 very quiet so far into sunnyvale and all bart trains are now back on track. we had some earlier issues in san leandro, no longer the case right now 58 trains and they are all on schedule. what is driving you crazy on your commute? it's time for this again. we heard from carla about bicycles. people who don't stop for li
. >>> elizabeth wenger has traffic. >> let's go to orinda.talking about the approaches to the bay bridge looking quiet. then we saw a tweet and there is a smaller fender-bender westbound 24 approaching fish ranch. traffic is delayed from wilder. so heads up from the orinda area. at the bay bridge though typical stuff maybe a touch lighter than normal. we had one accident at the base of the incline that's now cleared but it is stacked up to at least the foot of the maze and...
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has now been confirmed in the u-s. unlike the first two cases, health officials say this one was transmitted on u-s soil through a meeting and a handshake. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has this story. >> catherine: the first two cases in the united states were from people who got infected in saudi arabia and then got on a plane and came here. those cases were reported in indiana and florida. >> reporter:now, health officials say an illinois man who had a business meeting with the indiana patient has also tested positive for mers. >>"this potential person that is maybe the third case that was transmitted had just basically business transaction with this individual, so no unique travel history of their own and then no travel history since." >> reporter:the c-d-c says during the april 25th meeting, the two men were sitting within six-feet of each other talking. >> reporter:the only physical contact they had was by shaking hands. the next day, they had another shorter meeting. this was a week before the indiana patient was confirmed to have mers. >> reporter:a c-d-c doctor says the illinois man was never really sick, but now the cdc wants to test people he came in
has now been confirmed in the u-s. unlike the first two cases, health officials say this one was transmitted on u-s soil through a meeting and a handshake. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has this story. >> catherine: the first two cases in the united states were from people who got infected in saudi arabia and then got on a plane and came here. those cases were reported in indiana and florida. >> reporter:now, health officials say an illinois man who had a business...
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elizabeth prann has the latest from washington. >> reporter: hi, eric. secretary of state john kerry is no longer required to sit in the hot seat during an upcoming house overseat hearing on benghazi on june 12th. chairman darrell issa announcing that on friday, saying, in part, it's been disappointing to watch a long-serving former senator like secretary kerry, squirm his way to what i'm doing today, releasing him. the move nearly guarantees secretary kerry will testify during the house's new select committee on benghazi. the state department is firing back, a spokeswoman saying the department's officials would continue to cooperate with the investigation and called issa's statement, quote, mystifying. >> thank you. we've extensively answered questions, we have done more than 50 briefings, provided more than 25,000 documents. >> meanwhile, bits of the former secretary of state, hillary clinton's book "hard choices" are being made public. one chapter, clinton reportedly writes, there is a, quote, regrettable amount of misinformation, speculation and flat
elizabeth prann has the latest from washington. >> reporter: hi, eric. secretary of state john kerry is no longer required to sit in the hot seat during an upcoming house overseat hearing on benghazi on june 12th. chairman darrell issa announcing that on friday, saying, in part, it's been disappointing to watch a long-serving former senator like secretary kerry, squirm his way to what i'm doing today, releasing him. the move nearly guarantees secretary kerry will testify during the...
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elizabeth hogan has 25 years of development experience in latin america. elizabeth f. hogan is the senior deputy assistant administrator for usaid bureau for latin america and the caribbean. previously she served as the director of the agency's 80 task team and was director of south american affairs. without objection, the witnesses full and prepared statement will be made part of the record, and members will have five calendar days to submit statements and questions and any extraneous material they may want to put into the record. at this point, we will begin with ms. roberta jacobson, and we will ask all of the witnesses , if you could summarize your remarks. then we will go to questions. this roberta jacobson. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member eliot engel, and members of the committee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to appear here today to testify on u.s.-mexico relations. i am really so gratified because this is the largest number of members have had at a hearing on this committee of latin america and i also really wanted thank the western hemisph
elizabeth hogan has 25 years of development experience in latin america. elizabeth f. hogan is the senior deputy assistant administrator for usaid bureau for latin america and the caribbean. previously she served as the director of the agency's 80 task team and was director of south american affairs. without objection, the witnesses full and prepared statement will be made part of the record, and members will have five calendar days to submit statements and questions and any extraneous material...
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besieged the nets some hospitals are said to be short of food and much needed supplies from anthropos elizabeth has been helping out the injured in ukraine's eastern here's what she told us. well there are not shooting of doctors so far we brought here the medicine surgical tools everything the doctors asked for there are all sorts of wound caused by bullets mines and explosives doctors are well qualified they work in three shifts i have not seen any injured children at the hospital there are orphans who were transferred from other hospitals for safety reasons doctors here do not choose who to help they just help everyone who's wounded you just can't get used to this doctors are very concerned because it's unclear what happens next. russia has secured another huge economic deal by bringing together some of its neighbors to create the largest common market on post soviet territory it's hoped the new union would by the roots and cause expand will compete with the economic pearl houses of the e.u. and the united states artie's katie probably has been following the talks the russian president said the
besieged the nets some hospitals are said to be short of food and much needed supplies from anthropos elizabeth has been helping out the injured in ukraine's eastern here's what she told us. well there are not shooting of doctors so far we brought here the medicine surgical tools everything the doctors asked for there are all sorts of wound caused by bullets mines and explosives doctors are well qualified they work in three shifts i have not seen any injured children at the hospital there are...
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. >> what about elizabeth warren who has been -- challenging her. >> stop, stop. >> queen of income inequality issue. >> she is not going to challenge anyone. >> how do you know? maybe hillary is trying to stake that ground out nice and early. >> she wants to sell her dopey book. >> she can't have the word cancer in her campaign slogan it bumps people out. >> search going to be unequal. blacks, women, hispanics, canadians. >> income inequality. it's a good issue for the democrats because there is no question that it exists, and the democrats had used it it's been worse now since 1920, according to the stats. both parties have agreed with that the only difference is how we got there and what we do about it the democrats have been open. i mean, you are talking democratic pollster about their need, their plan to stoke resentment. they want to play to the resentment that the middle class and some of the poor feel towards the rich and say we are your guys. the rich say let's all get there. >> you are buying into this fraud, kelly and i'm very disappointed so listen to the master here. number one, l
. >> what about elizabeth warren who has been -- challenging her. >> stop, stop. >> queen of income inequality issue. >> she is not going to challenge anyone. >> how do you know? maybe hillary is trying to stake that ground out nice and early. >> she wants to sell her dopey book. >> she can't have the word cancer in her campaign slogan it bumps people out. >> search going to be unequal. blacks, women, hispanics, canadians. >> income...
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elizabeth maas who plays peggy they are child actors. she has been acting since she was three.s theyat is exciting are known for these parts and they don't have other associations. they have grown so much. we got to make them change and not change. dream was if i get to do the whole decade, however amazing will it be? the pilot was about this is not like you think. it's darker. people are more like they are now. they are not so virtuous. these are real people, and they come from a dark lace like all people and have challenges, but you will look back on the pilot and the nostalgic. -- he nostalgic. look how simple it was. thingsi was thinking of that happened that are out of your control and sometimes are good for you. i was thinking about the brilliant way in your writing you have covered the tumultuous the years that you have covered. well you have how done that. i was thinking about elizabeth abramsonntext of jill being fired from the new york times. >> a lot has changed. a lot has a change. we knew peggy olson as a secretary. we know she didn't go to college. we have seen he
elizabeth maas who plays peggy they are child actors. she has been acting since she was three.s theyat is exciting are known for these parts and they don't have other associations. they have grown so much. we got to make them change and not change. dream was if i get to do the whole decade, however amazing will it be? the pilot was about this is not like you think. it's darker. people are more like they are now. they are not so virtuous. these are real people, and they come from a dark lace...
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that middle east respiratory syndrome known as mers has been passed within two people in the united states. cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen says someone has been affected on u.s. soil. >> the first two persons went from saudi arabia to the united states. now one of those people has now spread mers to someone else within the united states. one man has been identified to be an illinois man. so, it tells us a little bit more, you know, this virus isn't incredibly easy to catch. it's not like the common cold, but now we know it appears that it can be spread just from a 40-minute business meeting. >>> 53 health care care workers have been tested and a business associate who came into contact with the infected indiana man. >>> "the new york times" made some explosive headlines of its own this week after abruptly firing its top editor. jill abramson was fired. they say she was earning less than her male predecessor. "the new york times" is firing back telling its side of the story. senior media correspondent and host of "reliable sources" brian is here with us via skype. what is the statement, brian? >> the statement is fr
that middle east respiratory syndrome known as mers has been passed within two people in the united states. cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen says someone has been affected on u.s. soil. >> the first two persons went from saudi arabia to the united states. now one of those people has now spread mers to someone else within the united states. one man has been identified to be an illinois man. so, it tells us a little bit more, you know, this virus isn't incredibly easy to...
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has more life expectancy. >> by any measure queen victoria was one of britain's most known hall marx. she had a softer more sympathetic side rarely touched on by historians. elizabethone for f 3 years. shes with not only britain's longest reigning monarch but she may have been the most misunderstood. in the best known perfects she does look like a woman who would say, we're not amused. plenty to show she was happy and authorly enjoyed her role. at the royal archives some of victoria's private papers for the first time give glimpses of the livly royal mind. starting at age 12 when explains curator lauren porter princess victoria left the gilded bubble of palace life to tour britain's gritty industrial heartland. >> the country continues black. engines flaming, coals in abundance. everywhere smoking and burning. coal heaps. >> so really this is the first time she's seen anything like this. >> yes. the fact that she's describing it in much vivid terms it must have been an alien environment for her. >> she said the experience marked the queen for life. >> yet when she's traveling, she sees just as she's traveling, the property the tearn't poverty and is shocked and it
has more life expectancy. >> by any measure queen victoria was one of britain's most known hall marx. she had a softer more sympathetic side rarely touched on by historians. elizabethone for f 3 years. shes with not only britain's longest reigning monarch but she may have been the most misunderstood. in the best known perfects she does look like a woman who would say, we're not amused. plenty to show she was happy and authorly enjoyed her role. at the royal archives some of victoria's...
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why going forward, he says that he likes the consumer protection bureau that elizabeth warren -- senator from massachusetts -- hasrafted because he says that's just more of us putting ourselves into the system. here's how we are going to -- that's how we are going to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> let me defend him a little bit in the sense i think what we had was a classic mania. everybody said, hey, it is fabulous. they didn't want to stop the music, as it were. a classic panic, global panic, financial panic. i think that it is difficult for anybody who is in that cockpit to be able to make right decisions when they are shooting with real money, real bullets and i think anybody would have done much of what geithner did. where i -- criticize him is -- before the crisis. not anticipating it and letting ci citibank off balance sheet, not doing the fundamental responsibility but in the panic, i'm not so sure anybody would have done any better. >> i wouldn't disagree with that. in the middle of the storm it is very difficult to operate for sure. what came after is a big problem. a big financial crisis like th
why going forward, he says that he likes the consumer protection bureau that elizabeth warren -- senator from massachusetts -- hasrafted because he says that's just more of us putting ourselves into the system. here's how we are going to -- that's how we are going to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> let me defend him a little bit in the sense i think what we had was a classic mania. everybody said, hey, it is fabulous. they didn't want to stop the music, as it were. a classic panic,...
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cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has details this morning. elizabeth?, yes, we broke a record and not a good one. reached a 20-year high for measles cases. 288 cases so far this year, and that's the most we've had since 1994. now there's really, you know, several reasons behind this, but here's the big one. people are not vaccinating their children. and then what happens is those kids get measles and then spread it to other people. we're seeing that this is the worst in the state of ohio, and there's no mystery there. what happened was that some folks from the amish community went to go do volunteer work in the philippines. a lot of people in that community, in the amish community, don't believe in vaccination, and the measles unfortunately is quite common in the philippines. so you have unvaccinated people going to a country that has a lot of measles. well, that spells trouble. of course, those folks came back to the united states, and they were infected, and they got other people sick, and as you can see from this map, there are outbreaks in 17 other
cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has details this morning. elizabeth?, yes, we broke a record and not a good one. reached a 20-year high for measles cases. 288 cases so far this year, and that's the most we've had since 1994. now there's really, you know, several reasons behind this, but here's the big one. people are not vaccinating their children. and then what happens is those kids get measles and then spread it to other people. we're seeing that this is the worst in the state of...
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. >>> on the democratic side, mass senator elizabeth warren indicated she has no plans for a run in 2016. but listen cable to the verb tense she used on cbs. >> i am not running for president. >> but if hillary delinton decides not to run, will you reassess? >> you know, i am not running for president. >> technically, nobody is running until they formally declare they are in the race. and saying, i am not running is slightly different from saying, i will not run. if hillary clinton does not run, keep an eye on elizabeth warren. i . >>> the star of the white house correspondent dinner lost a del vision show. the comedy called "community." after this, it's 5th season. he got great reviews for his washington roast, especially a joke about the obamacare website. >> it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him, look. just go out there and tell them the website is broken. they will understand. >> we understand mtv and in politicians -- in tv and politi politics, you
. >>> on the democratic side, mass senator elizabeth warren indicated she has no plans for a run in 2016. but listen cable to the verb tense she used on cbs. >> i am not running for president. >> but if hillary delinton decides not to run, will you reassess? >> you know, i am not running for president. >> technically, nobody is running until they formally declare they are in the race. and saying, i am not running is slightly different from saying, i will not...