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now on bbc news, in conversation: elliot page. in 2020, oscar—nominated actor elliot page announced via his instagram that he is a transgender man. star of the x—men series and hit filmsjuno and inception, as well as netflix super hit the umbrella academy, page has enjoyed the career heights actors could only dream of — all the time crushed under the weight of a secret identity battle. now he's ready to share even more about his life, and he's invited us for a sit—down chat to talk about his gender, his mental health and his career in hollywood. elliot page, welcome to the bbc. thank you so much for speaking to us. thanks for having me, for wanting to talk. how are you doing right now? i'm doing pretty good, yeah! so we're here to talk about your book, pageboy. yourfirst book, your memoir. what made you want to write the book now? gosh! well, one of the reasons was that it really felt possible for the first time. in the past, before stepping into my truth, being in this body, there's no way i could have sat down and been still wit
now on bbc news, in conversation: elliot page. in 2020, oscar—nominated actor elliot page announced via his instagram that he is a transgender man. star of the x—men series and hit filmsjuno and inception, as well as netflix super hit the umbrella academy, page has enjoyed the career heights actors could only dream of — all the time crushed under the weight of a secret identity battle. now he's ready to share even more about his life, and he's invited us for a sit—down chat to talk...
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cnn legal analyst elliot williams, lauren fox and paul kaine. director testified on capitol hill, right? in any other universe this would be a big deal. we would expect substance. there are threats facing our nation every day that the fbi director can speak to. but as sara laid out there is every expectation this will devolume devolumeve into a food fight. >> a series of questions they might be interested in that might have local implications they might be able to get more interesting information about how an investigation is going. they might get more information about how a process is going. instead this is really all about politics. and there's a reason that republicans want to bring him in because they want to create those kinds of viral moments so they can show their conservative base back home that this is the moment they are defending former president donald trump, and that is really what this is about. this is about making that tie back to the base, that we are doing everything we can up here in washington, up here in congress, to make s
cnn legal analyst elliot williams, lauren fox and paul kaine. director testified on capitol hill, right? in any other universe this would be a big deal. we would expect substance. there are threats facing our nation every day that the fbi director can speak to. but as sara laid out there is every expectation this will devolume devolumeve into a food fight. >> a series of questions they might be interested in that might have local implications they might be able to get more interesting...
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you, elliot has carved out over the decades a, you a, a consistent pathway. and when republicans come into office, you know, they tend to recycle people when democrats come in, they tend to recycle people in the, by the administration has a lot of obama people, the obama people have evolved ministration. and a lot of clinton people push one bush to at a lot of bush one reagan, you know, have people from ford. so it, you know, once you're in the cycle, and in elliott's case, you know, he's, he's well written. and you know, sort of like a, john bolton and in some respects, that he's had a long history of writing or being provocative. and a lot of times candidate seek that out, you know, is history with you work for school, henry scoop jackson, who was a very conservative democrat. i also worked for pat moynihan, who was a very liberal. i'm sure you have very liberal democrat, but you know, he's a, he's a survivor. you know, i'd say, you know, as you pointed out, he did plead guilty. he was pardoned. and you know, that in itself would seem to be disqualifying th
you, elliot has carved out over the decades a, you a, a consistent pathway. and when republicans come into office, you know, they tend to recycle people when democrats come in, they tend to recycle people in the, by the administration has a lot of obama people, the obama people have evolved ministration. and a lot of clinton people push one bush to at a lot of bush one reagan, you know, have people from ford. so it, you know, once you're in the cycle, and in elliott's case, you know, he's, he's...
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as elliot just said. this is now part of a prosecution, right? and yet it's also been a mystery for decades, right. does donald trump believe when he is clearly lying? was he impersonating a publicist under a false name in the 1980s. does he know he is lying? does he actually believe this? and as a former academic, i'm fascinated by the question of what's inside of trump's head. but this is relevant to this judicial proceeding. >> right. >> and that i think as i just said the key to the emerging puzzle that we're seeing piece by piece as it's put together. >> epistomological. >> what do you think about that? >> every time we learn something new, i'm reminded that there are things happening behind the scenes of this investigates. we hadn't heard this guy's name in a few month. >> right. >> we learned the other day heed a reached out to the governor of georgia there is a lot of angles, there is a lot of corners there is a lot of people you hadn't thought of in a while that are floating around in the background that reminds me politically if you wer
as elliot just said. this is now part of a prosecution, right? and yet it's also been a mystery for decades, right. does donald trump believe when he is clearly lying? was he impersonating a publicist under a false name in the 1980s. does he know he is lying? does he actually believe this? and as a former academic, i'm fascinated by the question of what's inside of trump's head. but this is relevant to this judicial proceeding. >> right. >> and that i think as i just said the key to...
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joining us is elliot feely to sort out where we are and where we are headed. welcome to you. or prosecution before it happens? >> we have two indictments and looks like two in the pipeline. the new york one issue the first one, that in terms of timeline has best chance of going to trial prior to the 2024 election. however, in that case, there will be a motion to dismiss, i'm not certain that case will survive and make it to trial, i'm not convinced it is an official indictment. it alleged state misdemeanor pursuant to enabling federal election crime, that crime is not specified. if it does survive motion to dismiss and the judge will be under pressure unless he acknowledges it or not, best chance of going to trial. in florida, they are jousting in filings about how much time is needed for discovery and specifically for defense to go over the discovery. jack smith is ush approximating hard for fast-track trial in florida, i don't think he will be successful. there is so much discovery here, we have the constitutional right to vigorous defense and need time to go over this disc
joining us is elliot feely to sort out where we are and where we are headed. welcome to you. or prosecution before it happens? >> we have two indictments and looks like two in the pipeline. the new york one issue the first one, that in terms of timeline has best chance of going to trial prior to the 2024 election. however, in that case, there will be a motion to dismiss, i'm not certain that case will survive and make it to trial, i'm not convinced it is an official indictment. it alleged...
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. >>> for more, let's go to elliot godkin. he joins us live from tel aviv. good to see you, elliot.sraeli lawmakers are set to vote today on the first part of the judicial overhaul bill. what is expected to be on this. >> just to remind you, this is part of the judicial overhaul is to do with reasonableness. the government is trying to pass a law, to prevent the supreme court to vote on them if they are reasonable or unreasonable. if the votes go ahead, the government, the governing coalition, with 64 of 120 seats will get this bill passed. it seems unlikely it would not be able to do so. will the volt take place? there's a lot of pressure to reach a compromise. not just from protesters and tech workers and business groups that are striking to put more pressure on the government. not just reservists. than joe biden.e from no less for the second time a week, has said ia statement, he shared with cnn, a compromise needs to be reache the focus should be on putting people together and finding consensus. isaac herzog went from the airport to his plane, to meet with netanyahu when he was
. >>> for more, let's go to elliot godkin. he joins us live from tel aviv. good to see you, elliot.sraeli lawmakers are set to vote today on the first part of the judicial overhaul bill. what is expected to be on this. >> just to remind you, this is part of the judicial overhaul is to do with reasonableness. the government is trying to pass a law, to prevent the supreme court to vote on them if they are reasonable or unreasonable. if the votes go ahead, the government, the...
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cnn's kaitlan collins, alyssa farah griffin, and cnn legal analyst elliot williams. so what have you learned, kaitlan, about the members of the inner circle of trump? >> it's notable who is gone, which is obviously jared kushner and hope hicks, probably two of the closest people to donald trump during his time in the white house, and certainly during this time period. we know that they both went and testified before the grand jury, that is hearing the testimony in this, and the investigation into efforts to overturn the election by not just trump, but also his allies. i think it matters because jared kushner was obviously. there i was told back in mid-december of that time period that jared kushner was going with a ivanka trump and urging trump to concede the election. they never bought into the idea that it was stolen. that doesn't mean they spoke up. but going to him privately and urging him to concede. hope hicks is also notable. we know she spoke to the january 6th congressional committee. it's kind of interesting how much of a road map they have paved for a lot
cnn's kaitlan collins, alyssa farah griffin, and cnn legal analyst elliot williams. so what have you learned, kaitlan, about the members of the inner circle of trump? >> it's notable who is gone, which is obviously jared kushner and hope hicks, probably two of the closest people to donald trump during his time in the white house, and certainly during this time period. we know that they both went and testified before the grand jury, that is hearing the testimony in this, and the...
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elliot page, welcome to the bbc. thank you so much for speaking to us.s for having me, for wanting to talk. how are you doing right now? i'm doing pretty good, yeah! so we're here to talk about your book, pageboy. yourfirst book, your memoir. what made you want to write the book now? gosh! well, one of the reasons was that it really... felt possible for the first time. in the past, before stepping into my truth, being in this body, there's no way i could have sat down and been still with myself long enough to focus and to do something like this. so just the act of being able to do that, being able to create, feeling this all come out, was so exhilarating. and in this time now, where there'sjust, you know, horrific attacks towards the trans community, constant misinformation and lies about our lives, and having this platform that i do have, it felt like the right time, i suppose, to share my story, especially in knowing how much it's meant to me when people have shared theirs. there's a beautiful quote in it by someone i hadn't heard before. the quote is,
elliot page, welcome to the bbc. thank you so much for speaking to us.s for having me, for wanting to talk. how are you doing right now? i'm doing pretty good, yeah! so we're here to talk about your book, pageboy. yourfirst book, your memoir. what made you want to write the book now? gosh! well, one of the reasons was that it really... felt possible for the first time. in the past, before stepping into my truth, being in this body, there's no way i could have sat down and been still with myself...
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thank you so much, elliot page. thank you. hello.is year. blocked patterns, you might say. when they come along, they stay for quite some time. for example, february turned out to be the driest for 30 years. it was really quite persistent. but almost overnight we changed the month and the weather changed. it was wet, the sixth wettest march on record. and then we've had those temperature contrasts through spring. it took a long time to see any warmth, mid—may onwards, really. and then once the heat really arrived, we had flaming june, the hottestjune on record here in the uk. and now we're in july we've changed the weather again. it's been very unsettled, temperatures around about average, and it looks set to say for the next six to ten days, largely unsettled as well. we won't be without sunshine and some warmth, but with these low pressures close by, one just moving away towards thursday, another one hot on its heels. it's all, it's off and down to the position of the jet stream. there's upper level winds that drive our weather sys
thank you so much, elliot page. thank you. hello.is year. blocked patterns, you might say. when they come along, they stay for quite some time. for example, february turned out to be the driest for 30 years. it was really quite persistent. but almost overnight we changed the month and the weather changed. it was wet, the sixth wettest march on record. and then we've had those temperature contrasts through spring. it took a long time to see any warmth, mid—may onwards, really. and then once...
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thank you so much, elliot page. thank you. hello there.ross parts of the west midlands, into north—west england. and later, those storms spread their way northwards, into scotland, during the overnight period. part two of the weekend looks a little bit better. there will be sunny spells around, but further showers too and low pressure always close by, and these weather fronts, which will continue to generate these showers and thunderstorms. now, we start sunday off on a bright note, plenty of sunshine. that's the overnight rain — thundery in places, clearing northwards, so it could be quite wet in 0rkney all day. an area of rain, some of it thundery, could affect east anglia and the south—east for a time through the morning. then that clears into the afternoon, and then it's sunny spells, scattered showers. most of these, northern ireland, wales and western england. now, it's going to be a cooler, fresher day across the board. top temperature, around 23 degrees in the south—east. so we could have some disruption at wimbledon for that early
thank you so much, elliot page. thank you. hello there.ross parts of the west midlands, into north—west england. and later, those storms spread their way northwards, into scotland, during the overnight period. part two of the weekend looks a little bit better. there will be sunny spells around, but further showers too and low pressure always close by, and these weather fronts, which will continue to generate these showers and thunderstorms. now, we start sunday off on a bright note, plenty of...
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i'm seeing the research of the sofa issue, insight to knows elliot abrams says, he doesn't seem to be the best fit for the position all biden's liberal elect with both sides of the challenge the nomination. you know, i'm concerned that only it's there. he's not the best representative of of good diplomacy. i've interacted with lovely it for a long, long time, including when he worked for senator moynihan, who i worked for and then interacted with him during the trump administration when he was charged with dislodging nicholas madura from venezuela, which you know, was an abject failure. he's a survivor, you know, i'd say, you know, as you pointed out, he did plead guilty. he was pardoned and know that in itself would seem to be disqualifying the pleading guilty part to being on an advisory board where you're supposed to inform the secretary state on best practices and how to make diplomacy more effective. there's no question that the, the liberal base or jo biden's base will be apoplectic. that's going to be the messages. why does this commission discern this criminal who lied to cong
i'm seeing the research of the sofa issue, insight to knows elliot abrams says, he doesn't seem to be the best fit for the position all biden's liberal elect with both sides of the challenge the nomination. you know, i'm concerned that only it's there. he's not the best representative of of good diplomacy. i've interacted with lovely it for a long, long time, including when he worked for senator moynihan, who i worked for and then interacted with him during the trump administration when he was...
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commission on public diplomacy falling into the hands of a politician with a vaulted contribution poss. elliot abrams has been 3 republican administrations including donald trump, while he was responsible for account painted fine replacement, his wayland, presidents, nicholas medea were previously during the wake of the presidency. abrams found himself in the world in the wrong countries scandal. i seek with us operation 2 and legally fund anti communist rebels in nicaragua, using the proceeds from west themselves to iran. in 1991, they from stated guilty to unlawfully withholding information from congress, but was like the pot and by president george h. bush was back in 1980 to abrams and tried to mislead fellows about the l. mazetti masika. remove the 800 people in el salvador by the local us trained and equipped to military. but according to the state department of the us advisory commission on public diplomacy is tossed with appraising government activities. in order to understand in full funding, fluid score and public says what is to increase the understands the goals on support, all tha
commission on public diplomacy falling into the hands of a politician with a vaulted contribution poss. elliot abrams has been 3 republican administrations including donald trump, while he was responsible for account painted fine replacement, his wayland, presidents, nicholas medea were previously during the wake of the presidency. abrams found himself in the world in the wrong countries scandal. i seek with us operation 2 and legally fund anti communist rebels in nicaragua, using the proceeds...
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it is a 4 issue insight to knows elliot abrams says he doesn't seem to be the best fit for the position all 5 and liberal electorate full set of lead challenge the nomination. you know, i'm concerned that only it's there. he's not the best representative of of good diplomacy. i've interacted with lovely it for a long, long time, including when he worked for senator moynihan, who i worked for and then interacted with him during the trump administration when he was charged with dislodging nicholas madura from venezuela, which you know, was an abject failure. he's a survivor, you know, i'd say, you know, as you pointed out, he did plead guilty. he was pardoned and know that in itself would seem to be disqualifying the pleading guilty part to being on an advisory board where you're supposed to inform the secretary state and best practices and how to make diplomacy more effective. there's no question that the, the liberal base or jo biden's base will be apoplectic. that's going to be the messages. why does this commission deserves this criminal who lied to congress? and now was in a position
it is a 4 issue insight to knows elliot abrams says he doesn't seem to be the best fit for the position all 5 and liberal electorate full set of lead challenge the nomination. you know, i'm concerned that only it's there. he's not the best representative of of good diplomacy. i've interacted with lovely it for a long, long time, including when he worked for senator moynihan, who i worked for and then interacted with him during the trump administration when he was charged with dislodging...
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and she says, elliot's the air right now. he just read book and he loves it.and he said, there's someone out someone out there has brad meltzer home address. find it for me. i want to go find the guy. and then he sends his sidekick to my house and they're knocking the door. and so they're like, you got to call the radio station. so i call the radio station five in the morning. it's 8:00 here and i'm on hold. and they said, hey, say, hey, it's brad meltzer. they say, prove it. i said, i don't know how you want me to prove it. i said, are you at my house? and i could hear on the he's on the air and he's like, yeah, i can see in his house. and i said, i said, you want to know what color carpet i have? they go, yeah, color carpet you have. and i told my colored carpet they're, it's him. and i'm like, you can't break my house on live radio. and of course, i knew at that moment this is my lifelong friend. so he's been my one of my dear friends for all these years. so i'm going to be on tomorrow morning. how many books, how many that what have i been on for? i think
and she says, elliot's the air right now. he just read book and he loves it.and he said, there's someone out someone out there has brad meltzer home address. find it for me. i want to go find the guy. and then he sends his sidekick to my house and they're knocking the door. and so they're like, you got to call the radio station. so i call the radio station five in the morning. it's 8:00 here and i'm on hold. and they said, hey, say, hey, it's brad meltzer. they say, prove it. i said, i don't...
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. >>> for more let's bring in elliot williams, john avalon and scott jennings. good to see all of you this morning. el elliot, when we look at what's included in the superseding indictment, the video and new details on that iran document, what does it change for you? >> it doesn't change anything for me, but it puts more meat on the bones. that time line is devastating because of all the crimes that donald trump is either charged with at this point or could be charged with in the future. obstruction of justice is probably the most forward to prove. you don't have to get into the business of classified documents and so on. number one, did you or your folks know that there was an open investigation? number two, did you intend to get in the way of that investigation? number three, what steps did you take to ward it? they start communicating about what the boss' wishes are and immediately took steps to delete this footage. all of that is pretty lock, stock and barrel evidence of obstruction of justice. a lot of the other things are more legally complicated. >> let's
. >>> for more let's bring in elliot williams, john avalon and scott jennings. good to see all of you this morning. el elliot, when we look at what's included in the superseding indictment, the video and new details on that iran document, what does it change for you? >> it doesn't change anything for me, but it puts more meat on the bones. that time line is devastating because of all the crimes that donald trump is either charged with at this point or could be charged with in the...
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. >>> with us now cnn legal analyst elliot williams. elliot, what do you make of this effort of the former president's attorneys to delay the trial. >> anderson, there is a problem here that whenever a defendant is accused of a crime, a number of rights attach to that defendant. and prosecutors have to be very, very careful when it comes to pushing back on things like trial dates or whether somebody, or who their counsel is and so on, because those are the kinds of things that can actually lead to a conviction being thrown out down the road. so, yes, he is very well trying to delay this case, but you have to be very careful as a prosecutor to not at least give the appearance of overstepping and getting in the way of a defendant's rights to have a fair trial. >> the trump team brings up discovery throughout the filings as a reason for delaying the trial, which is the process of gathering evidence to prove the case. how long would discovery in a case like this typically take? >> congressman goldman was exactly correct, which it is a class
. >>> with us now cnn legal analyst elliot williams. elliot, what do you make of this effort of the former president's attorneys to delay the trial. >> anderson, there is a problem here that whenever a defendant is accused of a crime, a number of rights attach to that defendant. and prosecutors have to be very, very careful when it comes to pushing back on things like trial dates or whether somebody, or who their counsel is and so on, because those are the kinds of things that...
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one more thing elliot. you said the administration is stuck, there is no clear policy, they have not articulated beyond some version of the jcpoa. do you think to do the deployments that chuck mentioned, to expedite delivery of weapons for a conflict with iran, that the administration thinks that will facilitate a military campaign as opposed to deter one? >> i do. i think that is the problem. we are arguing those kinds of steps are likely to deter iran. i think the administration thinks they would free up israel , make it more likely there would be an is really attack. -- israeli attack. you cannot said there is zero chance of that. but our cost-benefit analysis should be about deterrence. >> if there was an israeli military campaign, i think whatever the administration view of the two countries interests now, once a military campaign by israel starts, there really is a convergence of interests. we should want that campaign to succeed to prevent a nuclear iran. and we want a de-escalation. if there is dayl
one more thing elliot. you said the administration is stuck, there is no clear policy, they have not articulated beyond some version of the jcpoa. do you think to do the deployments that chuck mentioned, to expedite delivery of weapons for a conflict with iran, that the administration thinks that will facilitate a military campaign as opposed to deter one? >> i do. i think that is the problem. we are arguing those kinds of steps are likely to deter iran. i think the administration thinks...
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elliot west is the alumni distinguished professor of history emeritus at the u of a. he earned his ph.d. at the university of colorado and the story that we hear is that he went to colorado study the history of the american south, but he was told they don't do that at university of colorado. and so he said so. instead, he went on to become one of the leading scholars of the american west. he has written nine scholarly books, the last indian war, the nez pares story, the essential west. he's won numerous prizes for his research, including the casey prize from the western historical association, the francis parkman prize from the society of american historians and the billington from the organization of american, those of you that have the good fortune to have been in class with him know that he is an outstanding teacher. he's been recognized with the sec faculty achievement award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation, and he was also named a finalist for the robert foster cherry award for the nation's best college teacher. we think he'
elliot west is the alumni distinguished professor of history emeritus at the u of a. he earned his ph.d. at the university of colorado and the story that we hear is that he went to colorado study the history of the american south, but he was told they don't do that at university of colorado. and so he said so. instead, he went on to become one of the leading scholars of the american west. he has written nine scholarly books, the last indian war, the nez pares story, the essential west. he's won...
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has been removed from power the fullest charge with protecting the democratically elected leader. elliot barricaded him inside his own palace in the capital. now i'm a, a group of soldiers has appeared on national television saying they've depos buzzle and shot to these borders and institutions to show you when the african union and other regional blocks have condemned the president's house. the music had been a bastion of comparative stability in the region while neighboring countries up in the south with islamic insurgencies. i'm military take over any we had from dw correspondent only is that true coma in lagos, in neighboring nigeria, following the unfolding of the apparent crew. well that's what we witnessed uh, according to the reports. uh, an early as of this morning at about 5 30 am local time. uh, in the cafeteria. yeah, i mean, the presidential dots very on part. there's a golf, got in the presidential apollo's that while detained the president, mom and amazing in that process, you know, blocking off uh uh, ostensibly access to the products and also keeping him there. and that'
has been removed from power the fullest charge with protecting the democratically elected leader. elliot barricaded him inside his own palace in the capital. now i'm a, a group of soldiers has appeared on national television saying they've depos buzzle and shot to these borders and institutions to show you when the african union and other regional blocks have condemned the president's house. the music had been a bastion of comparative stability in the region while neighboring countries up in...
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why nicholas elliot sacrificed his own career for him and gave him the opportunity to leave.not think about it. he only had 2 days. during these 48 hours it was necessary to make an escape from beirut to moscow what is the name of the curator there who was the connection was by agreement, at a certain time he passed under his balcony and walked along the street if he came empty-handed. either everything is in order, then it’s just that they met, if, for example, he has a newspaper or a book in his hands, this means an urgent escape simply. he leaves the house and here it turns out that the curator forgot to show identification marks. they go right away, uh, to the port. uh, a bulk carrier and a new one appears on this bulk carrier. he leaves the sport and somewhere on january 23 of the sixty-third year he arrives in the city of odessa nicholas elliot was fired from british intelligence with a complete ban on work in the special services for britain the philby escape became a newspaper and television sensation, everyone wrote and discussed the philby escape. not only did he wo
why nicholas elliot sacrificed his own career for him and gave him the opportunity to leave.not think about it. he only had 2 days. during these 48 hours it was necessary to make an escape from beirut to moscow what is the name of the curator there who was the connection was by agreement, at a certain time he passed under his balcony and walked along the street if he came empty-handed. either everything is in order, then it’s just that they met, if, for example, he has a newspaper or a book...
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we want to go to elliot live from tel aviv. good to see you, elliot. lawmakers set to vote in the coming hours on this first part of the judicial overhaul bill. what is expected to be the outcome of this? >> assuming the votes go ahead, the controlling coalition, assuming the votes go ahead, they have 64 out of 120 seats in the knesset parliament. the vote could get passed by the governing coalition. first of all, there's a huge amount of pressure to find a compromise. president herzog went straight to the hospital to visit benjamin netanyahu. you say he was discharged this morning. also met with opposition leaders, trying to broker a compromise. one of the main sticking points is how far down the road to tick the can for the rest of the package that the government is trying to push through. if no compromise is reached, it seems set to law. what happens next is the president, iswould need to sign this into law. the supreme court would decide if this law, that seeks to neuter the court's ability to strike down laws, it could say you can't block us. the
we want to go to elliot live from tel aviv. good to see you, elliot. lawmakers set to vote in the coming hours on this first part of the judicial overhaul bill. what is expected to be the outcome of this? >> assuming the votes go ahead, the controlling coalition, assuming the votes go ahead, they have 64 out of 120 seats in the knesset parliament. the vote could get passed by the governing coalition. first of all, there's a huge amount of pressure to find a compromise. president herzog...
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so our guest of honor is andre elliot, who is an investigative reporter for the new york times. not only did win the nonfiction pulitzer for this book, invisible child, she had earlier won a pulitzer prize for feature writing. thus has become the first woman ever win individual pulitzer prizes in both journalism and arts and letters that deserves a round of applause. and add that to a slew of other awards would take me a long, long time to list. so i won't. i think you get the point, andrea andrea elliott is an elite and storyteller who spends time bringing us some of our society's most urgent stories. we're so lucky to have her with us today. welcome, andrea elliot. wow. how about the best mayor of the best city the world today? thank you. just. thank you. i am so i've been anticipating this discussion for months. i'd heard about new york times series back in 2013. i didn't engage then. i heard about the book when it was released. and i also resisted reading it. then and then it was recommended to me probably three or four times. and so finally last summer, i relented and i dec
so our guest of honor is andre elliot, who is an investigative reporter for the new york times. not only did win the nonfiction pulitzer for this book, invisible child, she had earlier won a pulitzer prize for feature writing. thus has become the first woman ever win individual pulitzer prizes in both journalism and arts and letters that deserves a round of applause. and add that to a slew of other awards would take me a long, long time to list. so i won't. i think you get the point, andrea...
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again, i want to thank you, elliot and chuck, for participating. i want to thank all of you for joining us today. please look our website. if you have not received an email with our report, please look to the website, it's a pretty short report, and this will help with future reports and there will be webinars being put out on this subject and related matters. thank you very much and thank you again for joining today. >> and members of the house will return at 2:00 p.m. eastern for more member speeches. later, they're expected to debate 13 bills, including a measure to impose sanctions on chinese producers of synthetic opioids such as fentanyl to combat opioid trafficking. members hope to finish work on two federal spending bills for agriculture and military construction projects. as always, live coverage of the house on c-span. homeland security secretary ejandro mayorkas will discuss immigration and border secuty after some republicans have call for his impeachment. watch his testimonyefore the house judiciary committee wednesday morning at 10:00
again, i want to thank you, elliot and chuck, for participating. i want to thank all of you for joining us today. please look our website. if you have not received an email with our report, please look to the website, it's a pretty short report, and this will help with future reports and there will be webinars being put out on this subject and related matters. thank you very much and thank you again for joining today. >> and members of the house will return at 2:00 p.m. eastern for more...
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. >> one time our eldest, elliot, was being really sassy.oor slams, i hear, "i hate you, ali wentworth!" i went walking down to the room. i opened the door. "it's, i hate you mom, don't sully the brand." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: what about george? he seems very calm all the time. >> yes. >> jimmy: is he like -- does he bring down the hammer ever? what is he like as a dad? >> i wouldn't say he brings down the hammer. when you first marry somebody, you don't really -- i mean, george and i knew each other for five minutes. [ laughter ] you don't really know what kind of a spouse they're going to be. >> jimmy: no. >> but when you have children with somebody, you don't know what kind of parent they're going to be. when i got pregnant -- >> jimmy: george did that to you, right? [ laughter ] >> i mean, who really knows. but let's assume it was george. [ laughter ] i had this thing called hyperemesis, which is where you throw up everything. water, goldfish, you know. cheerios. it doesn't matter what i put in. and i remember george and i h
. >> one time our eldest, elliot, was being really sassy.oor slams, i hear, "i hate you, ali wentworth!" i went walking down to the room. i opened the door. "it's, i hate you mom, don't sully the brand." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: what about george? he seems very calm all the time. >> yes. >> jimmy: is he like -- does he bring down the hammer ever? what is he like as a dad? >> i wouldn't say he brings down the hammer. when you first...
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>> yes. >> sarah, shelby, elliot, thank you. >>> in nasa is releasing this incredible picture.his. nasa says it is the nearest star for forming. astronaut stephen bowen will join us live up next. >>> and what's the first thing you do after you knock out the world's number one tennis player? >> what do you do in the next day and a half to prepare for a wimbledon semifinal? >> well, first of all, i'm going to have a beer probably. from innovation refunds atat no upfront cost. sometimemes you need a second opinion. [cououghs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll getet a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'i'd love a second opinion. no. i'm going to get a second opinion. with innovation refunds, there's no upfront cost to find out. so why not check like i did for my small business? take the first step to see if your small business qualifies for the erc. how white do you think your teeth really are? let's try the tissue test. ooof, still yellow. whitening toothpaste can only do so much. there's toothpaste white, and there's crest 3d whitestrips white. so much whiter! cre
>> yes. >> sarah, shelby, elliot, thank you. >>> in nasa is releasing this incredible picture.his. nasa says it is the nearest star for forming. astronaut stephen bowen will join us live up next. >>> and what's the first thing you do after you knock out the world's number one tennis player? >> what do you do in the next day and a half to prepare for a wimbledon semifinal? >> well, first of all, i'm going to have a beer probably. from innovation refunds...
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again, i want to thank you, elliot and chuck, for participating.ant to thank all of you for joining us today. please look our website. if you have not received an email with our report, please look to the website, it's a pretty short report, and this will help with future reports and there will be webinars being put out on this subject and related matters. thank you very much and thank you again for joining today. thanks. bye. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, and life form involving you to discuss the latest issues and government from washington dc around the -- and around the country. brendan peterson of possible news previews this week's federal open market committee meeting and another potential interest rate hike. then we talk with adam and gst -- adam about his research into waste and abuse of government spending. also a discussion on climate change policies and extreme weather patterns with bob inglis and the president of the environmental defense action fund. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 on c-span, c-sp
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elliot williams, thank you so much for taking us through all of this. >>> boris?till to come, police say they received a flood of evidence after the arrest of a new york man suspected of being a serial killer. we'll tell you how they tracked him down. >>> taiwan's president expected to travel through the united states next month. a move that china is calling an ambush visit. we'll explain why in a moment. stay with us. berattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends t these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy me this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i cal
elliot williams, thank you so much for taking us through all of this. >>> boris?till to come, police say they received a flood of evidence after the arrest of a new york man suspected of being a serial killer. we'll tell you how they tracked him down. >>> taiwan's president expected to travel through the united states next month. a move that china is calling an ambush visit. we'll explain why in a moment. stay with us. berattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects...
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great to see you, elliot, thank you. john?>> a big and controversial decision from the white house, the u.s. sending weapons banned by many countries to the war effort in ukraine. >>> marjorie taylor greene gets the boot. the georgia congresswoman is the first person to get kicked out of the house freedom caucus. >>> and a bizarre twist in the search for placing texas teenager who disappeared eight years ago. turns out he was not missing at all. what his mother knew and allegedly did for years. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. ♪ at 87 7 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping g you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. everything he needs in perpetuity. thanks to autoship from chewy. - i always love that oldan. - and he gets the summer house. - what? - [narrator] save more on what they love and never run out with autoship from chewy. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell y
great to see you, elliot, thank you. john?>> a big and controversial decision from the white house, the u.s. sending weapons banned by many countries to the war effort in ukraine. >>> marjorie taylor greene gets the boot. the georgia congresswoman is the first person to get kicked out of the house freedom caucus. >>> and a bizarre twist in the search for placing texas teenager who disappeared eight years ago. turns out he was not missing at all. what his mother knew and...
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that from elliot cohen of the atlantic. and this from axios. "old yeller. biden's private fury details his quick temporarier and outbursts". let's bring in pete hegseth, "fox and friends" co host and an iraq and afghanistan war veteran and juan williams, senior political analyst. great to have you with us. thanks for being here today. juan, would you agree there's increasing questions among democrats about whether or not the president can sustain and fulfill a second term? >> i don't know if they're increasing, but i think they exist and they've existed for some time, martha. look at the polls. it's more over 50% of democrats say they do not want joe biden to run for a second term. it's like high 40s for republicans that say they don't want donald trump. so people don't want to replay the 2020 election. they want to move forward. if you ask them and looks like we're on that path, if you get a biden trump rematch what are you going to do? those democrats reluctant to say go jo right now, 80 plus percent say they're likely to vote for joe biden. so i think th
that from elliot cohen of the atlantic. and this from axios. "old yeller. biden's private fury details his quick temporarier and outbursts". let's bring in pete hegseth, "fox and friends" co host and an iraq and afghanistan war veteran and juan williams, senior political analyst. great to have you with us. thanks for being here today. juan, would you agree there's increasing questions among democrats about whether or not the president can sustain and fulfill a second term?...
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and i want to bring in elliot williams, former prosecutor.e happening today, and the grand jury is happening right now, and they may be in an early lunch break, and donald trump's lawyers are meeting with the jack smith team, and is it possible that if they went to vote on the indictment, they would say, wait, you have to wait, because we are meeting with trump's lawyers also. >> i don't think they would wait because they are meeting with donald trump's lawyers. it is not like a wedding where you can't see the bride before the wedding. it is not uncommon to meet in advance of the grand jury proceedings, and the defendant's lawyers have every incentive to try to talk to prosecutors to say, look, this is why i should not be the invest day or the's meetings. i bet that trump's lawyers are saying, you had this whole fracas with hunter biden and now, why would you want to do this today? they would try to have this last-ditch effort here, and it would be remiss not to go talk, but not much is probably going to come of it. >> and if you are on the p
and i want to bring in elliot williams, former prosecutor.e happening today, and the grand jury is happening right now, and they may be in an early lunch break, and donald trump's lawyers are meeting with the jack smith team, and is it possible that if they went to vote on the indictment, they would say, wait, you have to wait, because we are meeting with trump's lawyers also. >> i don't think they would wait because they are meeting with donald trump's lawyers. it is not like a wedding...
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can be sure we knew as a safe elliot kind of struggling to kindly so my bene, a file is alex mama and can one more than the arrow data conquered. i'm sending in a moment, continuing to evaluate should mean, i mean that the asset and how do i think you're more the m shamal? you're going to knock on? i had a look. uh, definitely it's in uh, a little faulty november. yeah. so let me compare this to how does i'm i'm and what's the phone number for you. i can see that i'm gonna hold on the i see a glass of lucas as you do tickets and and, and the protocol is going fine. when is that? it was south, i don't know uh, hold on, but there's not a lisa code. what do you see a list like when i, when i said, what do you, i know, a vision. haas ocean has the ocean ocean. the contest. i mean the gun on you flew by helicopter to do a walk or 2 to the personal country home of the ugandan president, your wedding was of any on the 29th of july, 2005 you spent 2 days there was most of that need and also held meetings with several western ambassadors. according to one american journalist and blogger, the d
can be sure we knew as a safe elliot kind of struggling to kindly so my bene, a file is alex mama and can one more than the arrow data conquered. i'm sending in a moment, continuing to evaluate should mean, i mean that the asset and how do i think you're more the m shamal? you're going to knock on? i had a look. uh, definitely it's in uh, a little faulty november. yeah. so let me compare this to how does i'm i'm and what's the phone number for you. i can see that i'm gonna hold on the i see a...
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why this elliot? the loud a low cut to the fact the household a c i c p, bob, the ship done highlighting color. that's what uh huh. lowes, i actually, i that what you're about to see me doing, i knew what the i would not say that it was, for instance, it was a deliberate and wilful strategic plan assessing these i'm fully convinced about that. why? because done good on step down from is philosophy of separating thought so done from scratch. that's all on a lot of different lot, right? i was the, is that they are, they're month, l lined a as much as you have to support an argument the moment as the teacher doug allows him a quick look now that i did he at 5 mod done getting a little low. so we'll tell the buyer and it will show up in the line to be hot or low, younger and kind who and why don't we kind of walk on? why do we this uh mafia. so what, but for a new win win? boy, my face a little bit of a feller, not a sudden my daddy knew it to the i don't know for the effect a little while charging us wit
why this elliot? the loud a low cut to the fact the household a c i c p, bob, the ship done highlighting color. that's what uh huh. lowes, i actually, i that what you're about to see me doing, i knew what the i would not say that it was, for instance, it was a deliberate and wilful strategic plan assessing these i'm fully convinced about that. why? because done good on step down from is philosophy of separating thought so done from scratch. that's all on a lot of different lot, right? i was...
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how wide is elliot the last hour cut to the fact the household c i t p. bob the chip done highlighting color. that's what uh huh. lows i actually, i lot actually i'd like to see me doing. i knew what the i would not say that it was, for instance, it was a deliberate and wilful strategic plan as, as a nation. i'm fully convinced about that. why? because done good on a step down from is but lots of fee of separates, also done from scratch. that's one of our different not right. i was the, is that, that the month ale lined a size monthly. i get you to import an argument, the system to check some type of douglas and we can move now that along with the 5 more john, getting a low. so we'll tell the buyer and of a shelf in the line to be hot or low. you on getting kind who and why don't we kind of walk on? why do we this uh mafia. so what, but familiar with the way boy yeah. mark yeah. it's a little bit of a fairly nice said my daddy, new it to the i don't know if it was either way sharpening or so. the motion was younger. another theory is that good things. las
how wide is elliot the last hour cut to the fact the household c i t p. bob the chip done highlighting color. that's what uh huh. lows i actually, i lot actually i'd like to see me doing. i knew what the i would not say that it was, for instance, it was a deliberate and wilful strategic plan as, as a nation. i'm fully convinced about that. why? because done good on a step down from is but lots of fee of separates, also done from scratch. that's one of our different not right. i was the, is...
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can be sure we knew as a city elliot kind of targeted kindly. so my button as well as alex mama and couldn't walk more than the arrow. and the concord i'm sending in the wyoming continuance in her new way. she mean, i mean that the assa, how do you think you're more the m shamal? you're going to knock on, i have a look. uh definitely it's in uh a little faulty november. yeah. so let me compare this to how does i'm i'm and what's the phone number for you. i can see it on the line. i see a glass of lucas as the tickets on and and the protocol going on when is that it was south. oh, uh, hold on way more than that. uh, lisa, could i use the lease or can i when i speaking with you? i know a vision hoss ocean has the ocean and has the good on you flu by helicopter to do a walk or 2 to the personal country home of the ugandan president. your wedding was of any on the 29th of july, 2005 you spent 2 days there was most of any and also held meetings with several western ambassadors. according to one american journalist and blogger, the diplomatic meeting
can be sure we knew as a city elliot kind of targeted kindly. so my button as well as alex mama and couldn't walk more than the arrow. and the concord i'm sending in the wyoming continuance in her new way. she mean, i mean that the assa, how do you think you're more the m shamal? you're going to knock on, i have a look. uh definitely it's in uh a little faulty november. yeah. so let me compare this to how does i'm i'm and what's the phone number for you. i can see it on the line. i see a glass...
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working at paramount pictures as a teenager, driving around, she picked up the guy that she liked. elliot handler who she wound up marrying. she proposed to him from then on. lily was renamed barbie after their daughter barbara, but handlers company wouldn't buy the rights to the lily don't until 1964, 300000 barbie sold in the 1st year. and the goal is still one of the best selling toys in the world. barbie laid the foundation for the successive mattel's which built an entire universe around her get. it wasn't until 64 years later that barbie came to life on the big screen circle them. and then there's can go to a beautiful man for a beautiful woman since 1961. barbie has had an infinitely loyal and therefore rather boring partner with a mustache on 10 and make believe he's a bad or side and please the you this don't to was named after one of the handler children, their son can from now on can will be barbie. sidekick the guy in her long pink shadow. i'm coming with you. did you bring your roll of weight? i literally go nowhere without them. although he tries to keep up with barbie's fas
working at paramount pictures as a teenager, driving around, she picked up the guy that she liked. elliot handler who she wound up marrying. she proposed to him from then on. lily was renamed barbie after their daughter barbara, but handlers company wouldn't buy the rights to the lily don't until 1964, 300000 barbie sold in the 1st year. and the goal is still one of the best selling toys in the world. barbie laid the foundation for the successive mattel's which built an entire universe around...