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elliott broidy was a major fund-raiser for the trump inaugural. he was the vice chair of fund-raising for the trump inaugural. he was also deputy finance chairman of the national republican party, named to that position after trump was elected president. the finance chairman of the rnc at the time was disgraced casino mogul steve wynn, who "the washington post" reports tonight may have been in on this alleged illegal influence pedaling scheme with elliott broidy. steve wynn's lawyers telling "the washington post" tonight that mr. wynn is cooperating with investigators. you might remember that both steve wynn and elliott broidy had to give up their senior roles in the republican party not long after they were named to those senior jobs. mr. wynn had to give it up because of the huge sexual harassment scandal that also removed him as president of his casino company. elliott broidy had to be removed from his post at the rnc, he stepped down from that post after he admitted that just like president trump, lawyer michael cohen had also said him up in a
elliott broidy was a major fund-raiser for the trump inaugural. he was the vice chair of fund-raising for the trump inaugural. he was also deputy finance chairman of the national republican party, named to that position after trump was elected president. the finance chairman of the rnc at the time was disgraced casino mogul steve wynn, who "the washington post" reports tonight may have been in on this alleged illegal influence pedaling scheme with elliott broidy. steve wynn's lawyers...
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elliott broidy had to be removed from his post at the rnc. he stepped down from that post after he admitted that just like president trump, lawyer michael cohen had also set him up in an expensive hush money deal in which he apparently paid a whole bunch of money to a woman in order to keep her quiet about an affair with him. they apparently used the same template and the same fake names as were set up for the rush money deals that cohen did for president trump. all the best people. all of them. since the trump inaugural, i will say the reports, the public reporting about this guy elliott broidy have actually been a little bit hard to keep up with. there have been so many of them, and they have been so disparate. i mean just putting aside the hush money deal, which is astonishing for all the wrong reasons, we have seen reports over the past months of elliott broidy being investigated for using his role in the trump inaugural and his connections to the trump administration to advance alleged illegal foreign influence schemes involving the gove
elliott broidy had to be removed from his post at the rnc. he stepped down from that post after he admitted that just like president trump, lawyer michael cohen had also set him up in an expensive hush money deal in which he apparently paid a whole bunch of money to a woman in order to keep her quiet about an affair with him. they apparently used the same template and the same fake names as were set up for the rush money deals that cohen did for president trump. all the best people. all of...
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in colorado taking on the rockies bottom of the 5th is up one nothing one offer elliott's diaz, he rips into left field that's a 2 run shot. colorado goes on to win 3 to one oakland looks to split the series tomorrow afternoon. now here was the matchup of the night and the shocker of the night clippers nuggets game 7 western
in colorado taking on the rockies bottom of the 5th is up one nothing one offer elliott's diaz, he rips into left field that's a 2 run shot. colorado goes on to win 3 to one oakland looks to split the series tomorrow afternoon. now here was the matchup of the night and the shocker of the night clippers nuggets game 7 western
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so when elliott is told to fire cox, he said, i can't do it. i am going to resign. so nixon throughout hague said let's call his deputy, bill ruckle's house and have him down. ruckle said i'm going to resign, too. i will not do it as a matter of principle. the nest person in line is the solicitor general who is robert bork. bork will carry out the order and fire cox. and forever be labelled by doing it. and a lot of people have missed in bork's action is the argument that both richardson and ruckle made to him that only chaos could ensue if he didn't act because after you leave the third man in charge of the department of justice, it is any man's bet who has the authority and indeed the janitor might be able to say that he could be the acting attorney general. it is a very unclear situation. so they put a lot of pressure on bork to do it and he did it. he would -- it would cost him a seat on the supreme court later when reagan nominated him because of the hard feelings that would continue amongst democrats for decades about bork's action in firing cox. here is a cli
so when elliott is told to fire cox, he said, i can't do it. i am going to resign. so nixon throughout hague said let's call his deputy, bill ruckle's house and have him down. ruckle said i'm going to resign, too. i will not do it as a matter of principle. the nest person in line is the solicitor general who is robert bork. bork will carry out the order and fire cox. and forever be labelled by doing it. and a lot of people have missed in bork's action is the argument that both richardson and...
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hi, my name's elliott and i am six years old and i have a question.over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quetzalcoatlus. and it had huge wings, just as big as an aeroplane. and it was the biggest animal that everflew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it's a mystery. hello, david. my name is anais and i'm three years old. what's your favourite animal? i don't really have a favourite animal, to be truthful. but there is a fish i am very fond of called — um, what's it called now? it's called the weedy sea dragon, and it lives in the seas off south australia and its fins look exactly like bits of seaweed. hi, my name is harry and i'm 11 years old and i want to work in zoology, but with the current climate crisis, i would like to know if there will be any animals left in the world to study. there will certainly be enough animals individually. there won't be as many different animals as we have now. i can be pretty sure of that. but we need to study them, we need to know all we can
hi, my name's elliott and i am six years old and i have a question.over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quetzalcoatlus. and it had huge wings, just as big as an aeroplane. and it was the biggest animal that everflew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it's a mystery. hello, david. my name is anais and i'm three years old. what's your favourite animal? i don't really have a favourite animal, to be truthful. but there is...
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i am going to throw back to elliott for any closing comments he has. before i do that, let me tell you, thank you so much for participating today. this has been super interesting and informative. thank you very much for letting me participate. with that, i will throw it back to elliott. >> thank you, judge gabbard and thank you, secretary lee. it was a really informative talk. thank you, everybody for coming. firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed >> president trump goes on the campaign trail this evening. he will be in winston-salem, north carolina, to speak to supporters there. watch live starting at 7:00 eastern. also available online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> bidens record is the most shameful record in our lifetime. he has been his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us. he has failed to protect america . and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidentia
i am going to throw back to elliott for any closing comments he has. before i do that, let me tell you, thank you so much for participating today. this has been super interesting and informative. thank you very much for letting me participate. with that, i will throw it back to elliott. >> thank you, judge gabbard and thank you, secretary lee. it was a really informative talk. thank you, everybody for coming. firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed...
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i am going to throw back to elliott for any closing comments he has. before i do that, let me tell you, thank you so much for participating today. this has been super interesting and informative. thank you very much for letting me participate. with that, i will throw it back to elliott. >> thank you, judge gabbard and thank you, secretary lee. it was a really informative talk. thank you, everybody for coming. firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed welland to talk about their book on justice scalia. >> financial regulators testify on the impact of regulations on diversity and minorities for a house financial services tuesday.tee on live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span two. c-span, yourtching unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. we are going into debt. an additional $1 billion every working day of the year. while we sit here tonight, we will go into debt and additional 50 million dollars in an hour and a
i am going to throw back to elliott for any closing comments he has. before i do that, let me tell you, thank you so much for participating today. this has been super interesting and informative. thank you very much for letting me participate. with that, i will throw it back to elliott. >> thank you, judge gabbard and thank you, secretary lee. it was a really informative talk. thank you, everybody for coming. firsts a reminder, tober at 12:00 on zoom, will have judge sutton and ed welland...
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so when elliott was told to fire cox he says i can't do it. i'm going to resign, so he says let's call his deputy reckless house and have him do it. he says i will resign to, i want to it as a matter of principle. the next person in line at the department of justice is robert pork work will follow the order and fire cups. he will be labeled forever for doing that. what people have missed, that only chaos could ensue if he didn't act because after you leave the third man in charge of the department of justice it's any man's pet who has the authority. the damage or could say he's detecting attorney general. it's a unclear situation, so they put a lot of pressure on board to do it, and he did it. it would cost him a seat on the supreme court leader and reagan nominated him because of hard feelings that would continue amongst democrats for decades about his action in firing cox. here is a clip of what happened the night that cox was fired. all the networks, i happen to be watching television and learned about it that night. i had just pled guilty
so when elliott was told to fire cox he says i can't do it. i'm going to resign, so he says let's call his deputy reckless house and have him do it. he says i will resign to, i want to it as a matter of principle. the next person in line at the department of justice is robert pork work will follow the order and fire cups. he will be labeled forever for doing that. what people have missed, that only chaos could ensue if he didn't act because after you leave the third man in charge of the...
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you know, that's a good sign, if you're dabo swinney, if you're tony elliott. and the coaches on this offensive staff for clemson. >> todd: it's like watching a high school jamboree. he just looks so comfortable. he atep ahead of g. everything. understood the coverage. and the other part too is he spread the ball around. rodgers, number 3, the slot receiver, clearly is his comfort level. but he spread the ball around to all his different receivers and never forced the ball into coverage where he said he was trying to get the ball to this guy. >> todd: braden galloway had five catches, travis etienne three. he spread the football around. you know, those younger receivers, ngata and ladson, who will play more regular roles, they'll just get better and better. >> sean: phommachanh, wow, how about that arm. it's just a little too long for ajou. >> todd: why is clemson still throng? youon them to just hand off the football. that's a perfect throw by phommachanh. came out after the interception and put that out there perfectly. >> sean: kobe pace, just to put a perio
you know, that's a good sign, if you're dabo swinney, if you're tony elliott. and the coaches on this offensive staff for clemson. >> todd: it's like watching a high school jamboree. he just looks so comfortable. he atep ahead of g. everything. understood the coverage. and the other part too is he spread the ball around. rodgers, number 3, the slot receiver, clearly is his comfort level. but he spread the ball around to all his different receivers and never forced the ball into coverage...
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you have to wonder if elliott and other big investors are going to demand more transparency from they. it is a most opaque company. thank you. >>> quick programming note to tell you about tonight on cnbc, we hope you'll tune in for a special program called "path forward: race and opportunity in america." jo jon fortt will take a look at underrepresentation of black leaders in corporate america and hear ideas and potential solutions from ceos, investors and entrepreneurs including xerox's ceo and time warner's ceo and former aetna ceo ron williams that is tonight, 7:00 p.m. right here on cnbc >> and the nasdaq is having worst three days since march a key indicator is signaling there could be more pressure ahead for stocks we'll tell what you that is next you can always watch or listen live on the go on the cnbc app ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, rig
you have to wonder if elliott and other big investors are going to demand more transparency from they. it is a most opaque company. thank you. >>> quick programming note to tell you about tonight on cnbc, we hope you'll tune in for a special program called "path forward: race and opportunity in america." jo jon fortt will take a look at underrepresentation of black leaders in corporate america and hear ideas and potential solutions from ceos, investors and entrepreneurs...
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so scott said how about if you and elliott rights it and collaborate.o i would do the outline or the big idea of the geopolitics in the technology and elliott who is truly a gifted novelist rights the people and the characters and it's a nice mix. and 2034 so it set roughly 13 years from now and it is a story how the united states could stumble into a real shooting war with china. and what would that look like. with the strategic nuclear exchanges or stop at tactical? what role would india play? because the role of india will be more and more important. and with a global war like this with a cast of characters and chinese-americans and russians and iranians also not a long book. definitely not a technothriller. it is a cautionary tale what a war might look like on real people and i think it's a very moving book at the end of the day and i think of the literature that it was cautionary and having a tactical nuclear exchange about a navy destroyer to seek the submarine and then becomes a modern day ahab as in moby dick and the cat and mouse game they play
so scott said how about if you and elliott rights it and collaborate.o i would do the outline or the big idea of the geopolitics in the technology and elliott who is truly a gifted novelist rights the people and the characters and it's a nice mix. and 2034 so it set roughly 13 years from now and it is a story how the united states could stumble into a real shooting war with china. and what would that look like. with the strategic nuclear exchanges or stop at tactical? what role would india...
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if elliott broidy does reach a plea deal, if he agrees to testify about other people's crimes that hen order to get lenience for
if elliott broidy does reach a plea deal, if he agrees to testify about other people's crimes that hen order to get lenience for
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most three-point playoffs >> and kevin harvick took home the checkered flag a crash side lined chase elliott. the win locked harvick into the pop position in nascar's playoff, ten point ahead of denney hamlin. >>> spacex hopes to use this ship to send passengers or cargo to other and plants. it went 150 meters but everything went smoothly spacex sees this as good progress >>> nice sunday there. let's bring in our meteorologist janessa webb tracking some heat. good morning >> good morning. we have pacific northwest where we have extreme heat, woodland hills, 121 degrees beating all time records yesterday in southern california. red flag warnings continue to remain across the pacific northwest with dry conditions and the wind, they will continue to stir up throughout the afternoon. look at the heat across the southwest into the pacific northwest. gas las ve the plains very quickly from brownsville to new orleans lower 90s. ladies, it's time to talk about my favorite snow coming up >> something is so wrong with that >> yes >> four letter s word not ready for it snielg while you say it. >>> actr
most three-point playoffs >> and kevin harvick took home the checkered flag a crash side lined chase elliott. the win locked harvick into the pop position in nascar's playoff, ten point ahead of denney hamlin. >>> spacex hopes to use this ship to send passengers or cargo to other and plants. it went 150 meters but everything went smoothly spacex sees this as good progress >>> nice sunday there. let's bring in our meteorologist janessa webb tracking some heat. good...
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of state mike pompeo role in the matter the foreign affairs committee issued by your congressman o elliottle. >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess of the committee at any point and all members will have five days to submit statements, extraneous material and questions for the record subject to limitation in the rule. to insert something into the record, please have yourriri stf e-mail the previously circulated or contact for committee staff, reminder the members
of state mike pompeo role in the matter the foreign affairs committee issued by your congressman o elliottle. >> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess of the committee at any point and all members will have five days to submit statements, extraneous material and questions for the record subject to limitation in the rule. to insert something into the record, please have yourriri stf e-mail the previously circulated...
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i didn't know if they were going to hurt me or take me to jail. >> reporter: elliott says her son wasnded for five days. the school district when asked for comment declined to confirm the suspension citing privacy laws. the sheriff's department says in part we were told by the school the teacher did not know if the weapon was real or not. as we should, we investigated the situation to ensure the safety of the students. now, the school also releasing a statement saying, it's taking this time to look at the bigger picture and center our efforts on working with the family. whit? >> zohreen, thank you for that story. we appreciate it. >>> let's turn back to the weather, rob marciano in connecticut following several big stories, the fires in the west and more tropical systems out in the atlantic. rob? >> reporter: yeah, the atlanta is certainly active. this is a tile of year right in the heart of hurricane season where these storms can pop up, really close to home and that's when we have to be on our toes. case in point, what's happening in south florida, tropical depression number 19 and
i didn't know if they were going to hurt me or take me to jail. >> reporter: elliott says her son wasnded for five days. the school district when asked for comment declined to confirm the suspension citing privacy laws. the sheriff's department says in part we were told by the school the teacher did not know if the weapon was real or not. as we should, we investigated the situation to ensure the safety of the students. now, the school also releasing a statement saying, it's taking this...
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let's get the latest on this now, joining me live from hobart is imogen elliott.is a mammoth task, trying to rescue all of these whales and we understand many of those 200 that were discovered most recently have died, sadly anyway? yes, that is right. authorities understand that a large number of the animals in the second pod have already died and a third of the whales in that original pod are also understood to have died but the rescue effort is really under way at the moment. they are basically re— floating one while at home, dragging it into deeper waters and just seeing whether it stays there or swims tojoin the pod —— whale. whether it stays there or swims to join the pod -- whale. it is quite a dangerous operation for those helping the whales because they are so huge and they are distressed. it is a very difficult task? yes, absolutely. the whales are absolutely. the whales are absolutely huge, they weigh an incredible amount and some of these people engaged in the rescue had not done rescues like this before. so they are really just like this before. so the
let's get the latest on this now, joining me live from hobart is imogen elliott.is a mammoth task, trying to rescue all of these whales and we understand many of those 200 that were discovered most recently have died, sadly anyway? yes, that is right. authorities understand that a large number of the animals in the second pod have already died and a third of the whales in that original pod are also understood to have died but the rescue effort is really under way at the moment. they are...
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the attorney general of the united states, a republican elliott richardson. u.s. attorney's office leaves no stone uncovered and go after agnew even though the attorney was the republican senator from maryland at the time. these are republican appointees who go after the republican vice president and prosecute him all the way to the end. we'll go into that a little bit more in the question and answer but it's also fascinating. say a few words about agnew post-resignation, but it's really interesting and it's the part that nobody ever thinks about or reads about. he's disbarred. he can't practice law anymore. he becomes an early international lobbyist. he works for people like saddam husse hussein. he writes a novel, "the canfield decision" which is a steamy novel about a vice president who has an affair saying if he was as good a novelist as he was vice president then we're in a good place. he's accused of antisemitism, perhaps rightfully so because he talks about the press being controlled by israel. he writes an autobiography, go quietly or else, where he says a
the attorney general of the united states, a republican elliott richardson. u.s. attorney's office leaves no stone uncovered and go after agnew even though the attorney was the republican senator from maryland at the time. these are republican appointees who go after the republican vice president and prosecute him all the way to the end. we'll go into that a little bit more in the question and answer but it's also fascinating. say a few words about agnew post-resignation, but it's really...
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others compared to ivan, it touch it, >>there was still bad one bright spot for the day was 5 year-old elliottho gave out flowers to help cheer up his neighbors. >>i'm loving people. >>they're letting people how are you loving people. >>i'm giving flowers to them. >>in what made you want to come out here today and you know hand out some flowers. >>i love people so >>reporting from pensacola florida. i'm daniel smith's son. >>tracking what's left of tropical depression here on kron 4. >>that you meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now for the latest on where sally isn't there you go largest right next door, yeah there it is just kind of rolling in. >>is not done yet we're seeing a lot of heavy rain and that has been the problem really was alley of course we saw the storm surge we saw the devastation caused by that search but the tremendous amounts of rain coming down has been the biggest issue all that rain moving further and further to the north and the east now and you can see strong bands continue to rotate through still maybe 4 maybe 6 inches of rain going to continue right up through th
others compared to ivan, it touch it, >>there was still bad one bright spot for the day was 5 year-old elliottho gave out flowers to help cheer up his neighbors. >>i'm loving people. >>they're letting people how are you loving people. >>i'm giving flowers to them. >>in what made you want to come out here today and you know hand out some flowers. >>i love people so >>reporting from pensacola florida. i'm daniel smith's son. >>tracking what's left...
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in the country over the last several months, there's a lot going on in people's lives, but today elliott vice another volunteers says it's about remembering 200,000. >>and our fellow americans dead is something that we really think people should take some time to honor their lives. the flags will remain in place through sunset on wednesday. >>in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>are your allergies acting up or are you experiencing covid sympto >>when fall allergy season, starting and covid cases still high can be hard to tell whether or not you're sore throat a runny nose is cause for concern grace maher has talked to several doctors today on how to differentiate symptoms of allergies from covid-19. >>with colds the flu allergies and covid-19 all present in with some overlapping symptoms can be hard to differentiate one from the other when you're sick season and there's upright over rescued crack, the upper respiratory tract includes the larynx in nasal cavity but covid-19 tends to affect more of your lower respiratory tract and allergy symptoms tend to set in quickly 19 hasn't been
in the country over the last several months, there's a lot going on in people's lives, but today elliott vice another volunteers says it's about remembering 200,000. >>and our fellow americans dead is something that we really think people should take some time to honor their lives. the flags will remain in place through sunset on wednesday. >>in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>are your allergies acting up or are you experiencing covid sympto >>when fall allergy...
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the next question comes from the associate dean of the elliott school of german citizens who is interested in hearing about whether covid has had an impact on german relations with china. well, observing the development of chinese behavior since the pandemic, i say this. china is opening states. it certainly saw it when they replaced the [indiscernible] theassyrian taurean -- affair taurean regime -- the violated.ian regime a secondary effect has altered the relationship. germany and the e.u. [indiscernible] as academic rivals. in some areas, china ignores [indiscernible] possibility that will change with biodiversity and identifying the start of the outbreak and the mistakes. reaction has affected the outcome. dealing with these issues by not bringchina will orcloser to any solution compromise. [indiscernible] since the crisis. kong, the idea of china being a rival has become stronger. chinanot afford to ignore or to believe that we can coerce china into moving into certain directions. china is an economic and technological superpower, a superpower in the region, and to ignore or big to e
the next question comes from the associate dean of the elliott school of german citizens who is interested in hearing about whether covid has had an impact on german relations with china. well, observing the development of chinese behavior since the pandemic, i say this. china is opening states. it certainly saw it when they replaced the [indiscernible] theassyrian taurean -- affair taurean regime -- the violated.ian regime a secondary effect has altered the relationship. germany and the e.u....
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hi, my name's elliott and i am six years old and i have a question., elliott, there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quetzalcoatlus. and it had huge wings, just as big as an aeroplane. and it was the biggest animal that everflew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it's a mystery. state with us on pvc will be looking ahead to two nights presidential debate. hello. after a large swathe of the uk enjoying a dry and sunny afternoon, our weather picture is looking very different for tomorrow. wet and windy pretty much across the board. the wind will start to pick up even through this evening towards the west of the uk. this little ridge of high pressure has kept us fine today but this area of low pressure is what's coming into play for wednesday. and so in the next few hours, the wind will start to strengthen in the west. through the evening, the cloud will move into northern ireland this followed by the rain just before midnight and then that rain w
hi, my name's elliott and i am six years old and i have a question., elliott, there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quetzalcoatlus. and it had huge wings, just as big as an aeroplane. and it was the biggest animal that everflew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it's a mystery. state with us on pvc will be looking ahead to two nights presidential debate. hello. after a large swathe of...
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the nuggets stayed alive, despite kawhi's 36 points, that series is still elliott 3-2. the, game seven, boston celtics in the rafters. boston up six when kemba walker hit jaylen brown with a beautiful past. he slipped, but he is okay staying in the game. a key sequence here with under a minute left. norman pound scream to the hoop, only maurkice with a great play, blocking billy emily to save the day 92-87. celtics prevail, the defending champs from toronto are done. it will be boston and miami in the eastern final. >>> friday night with the videos. we have a little time to check this out as we take a look at what i'm going to call a walk on water basketball trick. this is edwin fernandez with the trick shot. nice bucket there after his walk on the water. and we cannot have a sports cast on this day without paying tribute to the people who lost their lives on 9/11. volunteer firefighter mike bruno climbs 110 floors on his stair climber in full uniform to help honor those we lost on 9/11. that is a nice tribute and that is the sporting life for a friday night. andre and
the nuggets stayed alive, despite kawhi's 36 points, that series is still elliott 3-2. the, game seven, boston celtics in the rafters. boston up six when kemba walker hit jaylen brown with a beautiful past. he slipped, but he is okay staying in the game. a key sequence here with under a minute left. norman pound scream to the hoop, only maurkice with a great play, blocking billy emily to save the day 92-87. celtics prevail, the defending champs from toronto are done. it will be boston and miami...
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my name is mary elliott and i am a museum specialist and co-curator of the exhibition, which is one of three in the history gallery at the museum. we have three exhibitions in this gallery and those exhibitions cover 15th-century africa and europe all the way through today. some of the themes we cover in the exhibition include holding onto humanity under some of the most inhumane conditions. reality ofthe harsh how africans and african americans shaped the world as well as the nation. we look at how they were shaped by the landscape and shaped the .andscape that means socially, politically, economically, geographically, as well as culturally and intellectually. what is very important for people to understand is throughout this museum, we look at the stories that are american stories, as human stories. they are told through the african-american lens. this is a shared history and you will see yourself throughout this exhibition, particularly looking at that human experience. let's start looking at one of the opening labels for the slavery and freedom exhibition. behind me is a label that
my name is mary elliott and i am a museum specialist and co-curator of the exhibition, which is one of three in the history gallery at the museum. we have three exhibitions in this gallery and those exhibitions cover 15th-century africa and europe all the way through today. some of the themes we cover in the exhibition include holding onto humanity under some of the most inhumane conditions. reality ofthe harsh how africans and african americans shaped the world as well as the nation. we look...
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and the criminal zation of black children look no further than the treatment of 12 year old isaiah elliott of colorado springs who according to reason dot com was suspended for 5 days and had police visit his home after a teacher briefly saw him move a neon green toy gun around on his couch during a virtual.
and the criminal zation of black children look no further than the treatment of 12 year old isaiah elliott of colorado springs who according to reason dot com was suspended for 5 days and had police visit his home after a teacher briefly saw him move a neon green toy gun around on his couch during a virtual.
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in 1942, the marine corps began new base north a of camp elliott in san diego. ninth was ready, the marine regiment marched north from camp elliott to the new former rancho santo margarita. on september 25, 1942, president franklin rosevelt named the base worldendleton in honor of war i major general joseph h. pendleton. key amphibious training base, it's crucial to the marine corps in advancing and the readiness of operations forces. since world war ii, camp endleton has served as a major training base used by marines forces before deploying into combat and i am proud of the they have played in defending our country. fter the horrific attacks on september 11, camp pendleton provided crucial training to the national guard units and allied forces who deployed to iraq and afghanistan. pendleton isn't just a military base. our a vital part of community throughout the 49th district. the military families and eterans who live on and around the base make our district a i'm proud to and serve them in congress. those families are also just one f the reasons why serving
in 1942, the marine corps began new base north a of camp elliott in san diego. ninth was ready, the marine regiment marched north from camp elliott to the new former rancho santo margarita. on september 25, 1942, president franklin rosevelt named the base worldendleton in honor of war i major general joseph h. pendleton. key amphibious training base, it's crucial to the marine corps in advancing and the readiness of operations forces. since world war ii, camp endleton has served as a major...
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home from college because of covid 20 year-old elliott ryan who is studying to become a civil engineerhat dream into a reality. >>he's likely going for me. >>kelly it worked almost every day april through august using wood nails and a slight he got as a gift from his grandpa when he was to it everything all himself and was that that's the that's the amazing saying about it 2 weeks ago elliott put the final touches on his creation and guess who was first to test it out. >>it was very exciting probably more exciting than i anticipated it was crazy. i was a little nervous i was father and want to watch in good fun is exactly what this did for their family who like many others recently have been dealing with a roller coaster of emotions this freely providers. >>some enlightenment end some joy elliott says he's grateful for his grandfather's guiding encouragement, helping push this project to perfection what he does is crazy. i know i'm going to be doing that's probably. >>was sam read reporting now elliott and his grandfather already and plans to add to that roller coaster to make it even
home from college because of covid 20 year-old elliott ryan who is studying to become a civil engineerhat dream into a reality. >>he's likely going for me. >>kelly it worked almost every day april through august using wood nails and a slight he got as a gift from his grandpa when he was to it everything all himself and was that that's the that's the amazing saying about it 2 weeks ago elliott put the final touches on his creation and guess who was first to test it out. >>it...
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and he learned a lot from preuss to learned a lot from george elliott in the 20th century and one of the beautiful things is it is the century observation. >> it seems mysteriously to have happened easily in the united states. >> next question. the was sponsored virtually every city in north korea why was it hard to have the biological weapon? >> the bombing campaign was unsuccessful even though every single village not only bombed but burned it did not succeed because the north koreans escaped by living in caves and they spent years in the caves. and the chinese were assisting them. so the final effort was to frighten the chinese and make them go away by dropping the leaflet moms dropping in sex and the chinese made very detailed accounts of the insects. my suspicion is that happened but they say they were doped with diseases was falsified. and it's the deception operation and undeniable effort and to discourage and terrify and cause unhappiness the area of china right on the border of korea that's for these events happened. and that's what it happen. >> so under douglas mccarthy th
and he learned a lot from preuss to learned a lot from george elliott in the 20th century and one of the beautiful things is it is the century observation. >> it seems mysteriously to have happened easily in the united states. >> next question. the was sponsored virtually every city in north korea why was it hard to have the biological weapon? >> the bombing campaign was unsuccessful even though every single village not only bombed but burned it did not succeed because the...
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of the criminal zation of black children look no further than the treatment of 12 year old isaiah elliott of colorado springs who according to reason about com was suspended for 5 days and had police visit his home after a teacher briefly saw him move a green toy gun around on his couch during a virtual classroom session. when the security state meets the nanny state and our kids get trapped in the crosshairs it ain't because of a few bad apples my friends it means it's time we start watching the hawks. what's going on a city street you want to be there so you'd like to see the crisis you always see rolls royce graves see this least systemic dissent says the late show which would bring the job as. well for the watching the entire over there that would be a major every every single day every single week it seems like 2020 has been nothing but made up of one more totally ludicrous violent police interaction with the public like one after another after another no you're absolutely right knew it think that the american press tracing the pressure of these families how we continue to watch thes
of the criminal zation of black children look no further than the treatment of 12 year old isaiah elliott of colorado springs who according to reason about com was suspended for 5 days and had police visit his home after a teacher briefly saw him move a green toy gun around on his couch during a virtual classroom session. when the security state meets the nanny state and our kids get trapped in the crosshairs it ain't because of a few bad apples my friends it means it's time we start watching...
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. >> i am sarah elliott. i am the curator for the house of representatives. i take care of a lot of the artifacts, artwork, objects that document the house's rich heritage. >> i am the historian at the house. my job is to collect biographical information on members, to gather data and historic lists and to conduct oral histories. we answer reference questions in our office that come from on the hill and off the hill. we try to tell the story of the house. which is this very big, very old institution in a way in which people can connect with it at a humanly level. we do that through telling biographical stories or with clips from oral histories that give people kind of a human sense of a very large institution. today, we thought we would try to do that with you by telling you about the history of women in congress. which is a history that dates back to the early 20th century. >> this is a nifty piece of campaign ephemera. it is for clare booth luce, her reelection campaign. and it is quite handy. it even tells you what to do. "use this column when voting for c
. >> i am sarah elliott. i am the curator for the house of representatives. i take care of a lot of the artifacts, artwork, objects that document the house's rich heritage. >> i am the historian at the house. my job is to collect biographical information on members, to gather data and historic lists and to conduct oral histories. we answer reference questions in our office that come from on the hill and off the hill. we try to tell the story of the house. which is this very big,...
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chairman john harmon of the budget committee, chair love kin who will be with us virtually, chairman elliott engle from foreign affairs and chairman richie neil, chair of the ways and means committee. our founders, in their wisdom, put guardrails into the constitution of the united states because they knew that someone might overplay his or her hand. they probably could not envision a president who would kick over the guardrails and that the senate of the united states would be complicit in that undermining of the constitution of the united states, ignoring, dishonoring the oath of office that we all take to protect and defend the constitution of the united states and everything that the constitution stands for. during this once in a generation moment, the congress has a sacred obligation for the people to defend the rule of law and restore accountability and basic ethics to the government, and that is exactly what we are doing with protect our democracy act. the legislative pact is sweeping and designed to address the president's staggering litany of abuses and ensure that they can never ha
chairman john harmon of the budget committee, chair love kin who will be with us virtually, chairman elliott engle from foreign affairs and chairman richie neil, chair of the ways and means committee. our founders, in their wisdom, put guardrails into the constitution of the united states because they knew that someone might overplay his or her hand. they probably could not envision a president who would kick over the guardrails and that the senate of the united states would be complicit in...
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the next person we have is elliott steel. good afternoon, vice president biden. my name is elliott steel, and i am a veteran, and both of my parents were veterans. we are the first internationally accredited clubhouse for people with mental illness. as we all clearly know, if someone experiences an injury, heart attack, or prosthesis, they go through physical therapy to learn to walk on an uneven sidewalk, get their self-esteem and self-confidence back, and then they are successful, like returning to work and having a purpose in life. before vincent house, veterans and other people with mental illnesses in florida did not have that opportunity. clean, safe, is a restorative community that was built upon respect and dignity, something that people with mental illness recently -- rarely experience. in addition to the opportunity to practice work, participants, called members, can find a purpose and work through voluntarily running the clubhouse and relationships developed with staff and other members. as a veteran myself, i wanted to ensure veterans were included fr
the next person we have is elliott steel. good afternoon, vice president biden. my name is elliott steel, and i am a veteran, and both of my parents were veterans. we are the first internationally accredited clubhouse for people with mental illness. as we all clearly know, if someone experiences an injury, heart attack, or prosthesis, they go through physical therapy to learn to walk on an uneven sidewalk, get their self-esteem and self-confidence back, and then they are successful, like...
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my name is elliott andl think about that!iott, there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quits acropolis, and it had huge wings, as big as an aeroplane. —— and it had huge wings, as big as an aeroplane. -- quetzalcoatlus. it was the biggest thing that ever flew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it is a mystery. hello, david. my name is anna and i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have a favourite animal, to be truthful. but there is a fish i am very fond of, called, what is it called now? it is called the weedy sea called now? it is called the weedy sea dragon, and it lives indices of south australia and its fins look exactly like bits of seaweed. my name is harry and i am 11 years old andl name is harry and i am 11 years old and i want to work in zoology, but with the current climate crisis, i would like to know if there will be any animals left in the world to study. there will certainly
my name is elliott andl think about that!iott, there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs, as big as a small aeroplane, called quits acropolis, and it had huge wings, as big as an aeroplane. —— and it had huge wings, as big as an aeroplane. -- quetzalcoatlus. it was the biggest thing that ever flew, and none of us could work out how it got off the ground, because how do you beat the wings? it is a mystery. hello, david. my name is anna and i am three years old. what is your...
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elliott: yes, i think that has to be the market assumption. frankly, if you look at where we are, you said the correction. overcorrection of 10% is an all-time high. i am comfortable with market valuations. there does not need to be a stimulus now. that stimulus in the coming months, data will be weaker. whatever president can establish himself in january, there will be a support program to substitute for the missing stimulus in 2020. there will be one frontloaded. by the way, remember, it will be retroactive. how will businesses dip into savings now? some of that will be replenished. you that into market analysis? what do you do with a marketing correction? well, as long as you have confidence that the u.s. macro,n will pass as a the rest of the fundamentalist points will -- both inequities and elsewhere, you have the macro recovery, the vaccine development, and a few other fundamentals that are moving in the right direction, more in the right direction than in the wrong direction. right now policy is moving in the wrong direction, but the di
elliott: yes, i think that has to be the market assumption. frankly, if you look at where we are, you said the correction. overcorrection of 10% is an all-time high. i am comfortable with market valuations. there does not need to be a stimulus now. that stimulus in the coming months, data will be weaker. whatever president can establish himself in january, there will be a support program to substitute for the missing stimulus in 2020. there will be one frontloaded. by the way, remember, it will...
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technology let's bring in elliott zod when he's co-host of the china tech investor podcast he also analyzes china's tech industry and joins us live from bangkok elliot great to have you on the show look how always been a long running issue between the u.s. and china and now we will no longer be able to buy chips made with u.s. technology so what sort of impact is that going to have on hawaii and its smartphone business model do you think. what we're starting to see in news that's coming out over the past few hours a or so is that there are starting to be some exemptions for example with intel chips and some chips from s.m. i see now the reason for this is that while the way is a film the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker they are the number 2 smartphone maker in the world so if you're a chip maker and you can't sell to fall away that that's a big problem what we're seeing right now is that some of these lower end chips are starting to be exempt to be able to sell but when it comes to their higher end chips those are ones that that that don't seem to be exempt right so what
technology let's bring in elliott zod when he's co-host of the china tech investor podcast he also analyzes china's tech industry and joins us live from bangkok elliot great to have you on the show look how always been a long running issue between the u.s. and china and now we will no longer be able to buy chips made with u.s. technology so what sort of impact is that going to have on hawaii and its smartphone business model do you think. what we're starting to see in news that's coming out...
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you have elliott trying to block the companies. chevron is trying to buy noble energy. they got shut out of the anadarko deal. both stocks are holding on with gains in the market. i don't know why they would try to break up the deal. nevertheless they are trying to break it up. turning to the vaccine and the race for the covid-19 cure. astrazeneca pausing tests after a patient got sick. astrazeneca says the pause is routine. sam.ng us now is is this normal? what happens now? sam: hi. it is normal for the clinical data, which is why these monitoring companies are there, to stop anything that goes wrong. it is not something we would like to see you because we still don't know or how long it will take before you know if this was induced by the vaccine, and if , one case in 10,000 is not good. guy: how does this affect the timeline? financial markets are getting excited over the last few days that we are getting close to a vexing. the president has been commenting as well. this is the vaccine leading the charge. what does this do to the timeline? sam: it is interesting you
you have elliott trying to block the companies. chevron is trying to buy noble energy. they got shut out of the anadarko deal. both stocks are holding on with gains in the market. i don't know why they would try to break up the deal. nevertheless they are trying to break it up. turning to the vaccine and the race for the covid-19 cure. astrazeneca pausing tests after a patient got sick. astrazeneca says the pause is routine. sam.ng us now is is this normal? what happens now? sam: hi. it is...
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and finally there is elliott rucker, son of tv writers both who have tv deals.o they sound like revolutionaries to you or just privileged poorly educated kidsh hell-bent on punishing the rest of the country over this concept they learned of white guilt? they didn't get this way on their own of course. they are the product of bad parenting, bad schooling, and ao poisonous ideology that's been propagated by the left b for decades. one that for many years has peddled the idea that america is a vile, racist, and irredeemable country that needs to be torn down and remade. and now, we are seeing the fruits of the left labor of ha hate. and speaking of radical extremists, there is a rising generation of far left democrats taking over the congressional black caucus? really? one of them is congressional candidate cory cori bush, she unseat lacy clay in last month's primary. after her win, she has this message for her future colleagues . >> we have to expand the squad. we are bringing, you know, a different flavor, aggressive values, standing what we belie believe, and we
and finally there is elliott rucker, son of tv writers both who have tv deals.o they sound like revolutionaries to you or just privileged poorly educated kidsh hell-bent on punishing the rest of the country over this concept they learned of white guilt? they didn't get this way on their own of course. they are the product of bad parenting, bad schooling, and ao poisonous ideology that's been propagated by the left b for decades. one that for many years has peddled the idea that america is a...
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for now, we are joined by elliott michelson. i understand you did talk with barbara boxer about the presidents pick to replace justice ginsburg. >> senator boxer was in the senate when ruth bader ginsburg was confirmed. she voted for her and considers herself to be close with her. fellow juice in brooklyn. she views amy coney barrett as the ideological opposite of ruth bader ginsburg. that will have big consequences. here is what she had to say. >> it's hard to say, it's like filling the seat of a civil rights icon with someone who really doesn't care about it. all of the people on trump's list were vetted by the federalist society. of the federalist society is not interested in having a national government that makes life better for people. you are going to read the constitution, not interpreted in any other way than what it says. when it suits your needs you will always come down on the side of doing less. >> now the question is, where do we go from here? we know there are two republican senators who already said they do not w
for now, we are joined by elliott michelson. i understand you did talk with barbara boxer about the presidents pick to replace justice ginsburg. >> senator boxer was in the senate when ruth bader ginsburg was confirmed. she voted for her and considers herself to be close with her. fellow juice in brooklyn. she views amy coney barrett as the ideological opposite of ruth bader ginsburg. that will have big consequences. here is what she had to say. >> it's hard to say, it's like...
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and he just made his own way in that church with his own principles and his own elliottics. -- ethicse took what he saw as the faith, and that is what he preached. but it wu7b9 what the lutheran church preached. it wasn't their dog anyway. -- their dogma. he expanded it. he was also very involved in education. he helped reform adult education in germany. he was always out doing something. he never stayed still. he was always advocating for something and writing pieces in the newspaper. and he hated the -- he was railing against the right-winning militia that was going on. and he made it through the war. he was in prison for a while, because he always was talking too much, and his children got nervous about what he might say about them too. and so they didn't tell him much so he couldn't repeat it. because he always seemed to. not to be mean. he just ran his mouth. and he said something about the nazis and she went and told the police, and they put him in prison for six weeks, and he was found guilty and he was lucky. it was in 1933 when there was still decent judges. so they gave time
and he just made his own way in that church with his own principles and his own elliottics. -- ethicse took what he saw as the faith, and that is what he preached. but it wu7b9 what the lutheran church preached. it wasn't their dog anyway. -- their dogma. he expanded it. he was also very involved in education. he helped reform adult education in germany. he was always out doing something. he never stayed still. he was always advocating for something and writing pieces in the newspaper. and he...
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i'd like to introduce elliott sack sackelman who's been helping me on this. >> my name is elliott sackelman. your question was about outreach. the outreach has been limited because of the pandemic. the outreach is submitted to the office of cannabis along with verification. we donation 50,000 a year to vario various charities in the area. security is big to us. we'll have more security, and more cameras, so more eyes there. we do do outreach as part of our regular basis. do you have a second question? >> commissioner imperial: yes. now that we are in pandemic or covid-19 time, how are you operating your business now? are people coming into the store or are you doing deliveries? what's the nature of your business or how are you operating? >> exactly. we're doing it both ways. into the store, and we also have received approval from the city and state in terms of delivery, so that has increased, as well. we have to keep our workers safe, and to our clients and patients, we have to stay safe, as well. the service is a combination of store and delivery service. >> commissioner imperial: so if th
i'd like to introduce elliott sack sackelman who's been helping me on this. >> my name is elliott sackelman. your question was about outreach. the outreach has been limited because of the pandemic. the outreach is submitted to the office of cannabis along with verification. we donation 50,000 a year to vario various charities in the area. security is big to us. we'll have more security, and more cameras, so more eyes there. we do do outreach as part of our regular basis. do you have a...
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cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor himself elliott williams joins us now.'re a veteran of the justice department, and i know that folks have alleged in the past that attorneys general are political, right, and they have. there's something different here in that you have the attorney general undermining the justice department's own investigations, for instance, on michael flynn or roger stone, and you have an article written that they have never heard of career civil servants resigning like out of those kinds of moves. just tell us what's different about what you're seeing now. >> yeah. well, my 3-year-old daughter attends a montessori pre-school. the difference is she didn't swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution, and so that language, if we're talking about the morale of the people who work at the justice department, that's incredibly dangerous language, and it's not good for anybody there, but here's the thing, and the problem with these resignations that we're seeing, all of these matters that are causing some consternation within the depar
cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor himself elliott williams joins us now.'re a veteran of the justice department, and i know that folks have alleged in the past that attorneys general are political, right, and they have. there's something different here in that you have the attorney general undermining the justice department's own investigations, for instance, on michael flynn or roger stone, and you have an article written that they have never heard of career civil servants...
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cnn's elliott williamson is with us now. it's possible that judge coney barrett will be confirmed.he might be justice coney barrett at that point. what does that mean for the future of obamacare or the affordable care act as it's known? >> sure. first thing, big picture. any discussion about any nominee, whether it's amy comey barrett or not needs to start and end with the procession that got us here and sort of how hijacked and broken it was by the president of the united states and congress. that's the backdrop here. now, turning to judge barrett and her record, the president has made abundantly clear he has a litmus test in effect on the affordable care act yochl u can find the tweet it. was june 26th, 2015, where he said the future judges he nominates are going to do the right thing unlike chief justice john roberts did. so he's clearly wanting distance from john roberts who did rule previously in navy of the affordable care act. the president has made clear what he wants. we would be right in assuming he got that with judge amy coney barrett. she argued judge roberts' approach
cnn's elliott williamson is with us now. it's possible that judge coney barrett will be confirmed.he might be justice coney barrett at that point. what does that mean for the future of obamacare or the affordable care act as it's known? >> sure. first thing, big picture. any discussion about any nominee, whether it's amy comey barrett or not needs to start and end with the procession that got us here and sort of how hijacked and broken it was by the president of the united states and...