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this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university who is today and of course the father of charles elliott the landscape architect who worked with the homesteads. i will return to senior elliott in a minute. what makes the land-grant work different than other campuses. first frederick law olmsted had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result he was drawn to the basic land-grant mission. second along these lines their goals were appealing. in this regard, he disagreed with his friend in harbor president john w -- charles w elliott. as i mentioned in laurie did as well his son was his partner and the senior elliott and the senior olmsted disagreed about how the land-grant university should be established. according to him elliott expressed this view in the nation in land-grant money should be used to found chairs already established institutions. something i could certainly densify with. olmsted disagreed with elliott and elliott's antagon
this is charles elliott the senior. charles elliott was probably the individual who made harvard university the great university who is today and of course the father of charles elliott the landscape architect who worked with the homesteads. i will return to senior elliott in a minute. what makes the land-grant work different than other campuses. first frederick law olmsted had a deep interest in agriculture and as a result he was drawn to the basic land-grant mission. second along these lines...
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and elliott. of course, elliott would die young and 37 years old. in 1867. as a result, practice was in transition. in 1894, the firm began seven years of involvement with campus planning for the road island college of agriculture. the university of rhode island, what's continued with a subsequent emergence of the olmsted brothers in the 20th century. the olmsted olmsted and elliott plan, organize the campus around the main quadrangle. i find, this particularly interesting, especially in light of lori's remarks. in the 1890s remember, there was a plan for washington university, and stanford. it emphasized the use of the quadrangle. lori had that wonderful quote from olmsted, saying quadrangles can be good, but we see here a shift in the orientation of the olmsted seniors curving road approach, to the quadrangle. it is a before and after, what is called college hall burning down. it was replaced by what is called davis hall. this represents a change, where we see more of an emphasis on quadrangles.
and elliott. of course, elliott would die young and 37 years old. in 1867. as a result, practice was in transition. in 1894, the firm began seven years of involvement with campus planning for the road island college of agriculture. the university of rhode island, what's continued with a subsequent emergence of the olmsted brothers in the 20th century. the olmsted olmsted and elliott plan, organize the campus around the main quadrangle. i find, this particularly interesting, especially in light...
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olmsted disagreed with elliott and elliott's extreme antagonism to land grant cops has been documented by severals including hawkens. third traditional elite universities did not have chicken yards. they did not have areas for livestocks and cornell would be an exception, because it's a bit of a hybrid. at the time of the enactment of the moral act, few offered courses in engineering and home economics or veterinary medicine. these subjects presented additional design elements from universities that were grounded in religion and the humanities and eventually, science. finally, thanks in some degree to taking the indian lands, the indigenous lands, the land grants were better funded than their private counterparts. for instance, in the introduction to john olmsted's ohio state yearbook article, the editor noted the university's superior educational facilities. although the land grants continued to reap benefits from indigenous landgrabs, sadly, the state and federal commitment to funding high quality public education for all has waned in recent years. in a broader sense, the senior olms
olmsted disagreed with elliott and elliott's extreme antagonism to land grant cops has been documented by severals including hawkens. third traditional elite universities did not have chicken yards. they did not have areas for livestocks and cornell would be an exception, because it's a bit of a hybrid. at the time of the enactment of the moral act, few offered courses in engineering and home economics or veterinary medicine. these subjects presented additional design elements from universities...
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elliott's nomination. our court system was established to serve as an independent arbiter that would deliver equal justice under the law, and our democracy requires an independent and impartial judiciary for us to continue moving forward as a nation. i am confident that if confirmed, samantha elliott will bring the necessary impartiality, experience and commitment to justice to the federal bench. a resident of concord, new hampshire, ms. elliott spent years representing granite staters and has been a leader within the new hampshire legal community. in her legal practice, she has represented clients at every level of new hampshire's state court, the united states district court for the district of new hampshire, and the first circuit court of appeals. ms. hassan: throughout her career, ms. elliott earned the respect and admiration of those within the legal community. with the support of her peers, she has been selected for inclusion in the best lawyers in america, as well as new england super lawyers. she i
elliott's nomination. our court system was established to serve as an independent arbiter that would deliver equal justice under the law, and our democracy requires an independent and impartial judiciary for us to continue moving forward as a nation. i am confident that if confirmed, samantha elliott will bring the necessary impartiality, experience and commitment to justice to the federal bench. a resident of concord, new hampshire, ms. elliott spent years representing granite staters and has...
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thank you for coming on, elliott. bring us exclusives. we'd love it for the show. >> all i can say, don, if you think donald trump was furious about mark meadow's book, get ready. according to the committee, we have learned that among more than 6,000 pages of documents that meadows voluntarily handed over to the committee are messages sent and received during the riot. text. emails. calls. while the events of the erection -- excuse me. after 40 years i can't believe i did that on tv. insurrection was happening. committee member told us the records include quote volumes of material including realtime communication as the riot unfolded. look, don, we don't have the details of who meadows was communicating with that day yet. but we know a lot of people had mark meadow's cell phones. white house officials, rally organizers, trump loyalists, members of congress, so don, everyone should be aware if they were communicating with mark meadows, texting, calling, emailing on january 6th, the committee may already have those documents. >> oh, wow. wo
thank you for coming on, elliott. bring us exclusives. we'd love it for the show. >> all i can say, don, if you think donald trump was furious about mark meadow's book, get ready. according to the committee, we have learned that among more than 6,000 pages of documents that meadows voluntarily handed over to the committee are messages sent and received during the riot. text. emails. calls. while the events of the erection -- excuse me. after 40 years i can't believe i did that on tv....
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so elliott, chime in here. because pete aguilar is telling cnn tonight that some records meadows turned over come from a personal device. and get this, that meadows was in communication with individuals involved with planning the january 6 rally. there is no doubt that the committee has some follow up questions, correct, mr. attorney? >> correct, mr. host. and moreover, you don't need that person to come in and testify once you have the records. what they can do is ask other people whose phone information is appearing in the records that they have. so i think people get in their heads that you have to have always the big fish, the king pen, the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, whom efficient it is when you're running an investigation. often it's far more valuable to speak to the people around them, providing testimony about what you have hard evidence about in the form of phone records. so these phone records are incredibly valuable. moreover, look at the fact that just yesterday mike pence's
so elliott, chime in here. because pete aguilar is telling cnn tonight that some records meadows turned over come from a personal device. and get this, that meadows was in communication with individuals involved with planning the january 6 rally. there is no doubt that the committee has some follow up questions, correct, mr. attorney? >> correct, mr. host. and moreover, you don't need that person to come in and testify once you have the records. what they can do is ask other people whose...
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. >> joining me to discuss elliott williams and white house correspondent for the "new york times."iott, as we look at what we're learning from this 51-page resolution that whitney was just going through, these are communications that mark meadows, right, that are being referenced and mark meadows already gave, already handed over to the committee. what do you read into this information that the committee, right, is now sharing at this point, in terms of how they're looking to set up this narrative. you know, as a former prosecutor, what are you looking in that to connect dots? >> a few things. one, looking at the fact of how empty mark meadows' claim for privilege is here. look, even assuming we conversations with the. the that might have been protected, there's a world of information that he ought to have come in and testified about, starting with number one the 6,000 pages of documents. number two, the statement that whitney just referred to about "i love it" where in another statement he says "i got a team on it." he's talking about building some apparatus around support for jan
. >> joining me to discuss elliott williams and white house correspondent for the "new york times."iott, as we look at what we're learning from this 51-page resolution that whitney was just going through, these are communications that mark meadows, right, that are being referenced and mark meadows already gave, already handed over to the committee. what do you read into this information that the committee, right, is now sharing at this point, in terms of how they're looking to...
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and this is the plan done by olmsted, olmsted and elliott when charles elliott was a partner in 1895. and it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. and it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis worlds fair, honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair. here is the plan for columbus, ohio. with the giant oval, working across the country often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times relied upon a simple formula for the layout of the -- of some of the agricultural campuses promulgated by the morale act and fritz will tell us more about. this is the familiar central tree lined oval, accompanying the academic and administrative buildings with scientific and a local armory off from the central organizing space along service drives. out on the prairie, an were involved in several other booster events. the alaska yukon expedition took place on the grounds of the fledgling university of washington on the outskirts o
and this is the plan done by olmsted, olmsted and elliott when charles elliott was a partner in 1895. and it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. and it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis worlds fair, honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair. here is the plan for columbus, ohio. with the giant oval, working across the country often with...
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this is the plan done by homestead and elliott when charles elliott was a partner.on university in st. louis in 1895. it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. falls the departure of homestead senior from the firm and predicts the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified the earlier integrated with subsequent fair and their work for us afterwards. here's the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus ohio. with recent photos of its giant gray oval working across the country often was limited consulting contracts john charles of the firm relied on a simple formula for the general layout of some of the agricultural campuses promulgated by the morrow act and lincoln's first administration. here's a familiar central tree-lined oval accompanied in an academic and administrative buildings of agricultural scientific athletic and local armory even set behind or flagged off in different directions from that central organizing space along service drives. at osu on the prairie unrestrained expansi
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also with us now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams who is back.ime as we are. let's make that our caveat here. one thing i think that was always interesting for folks is the fact that mark meadows had intimated -- he was going to work with the committee at least in some respect, in certain areas. the fact we're now back to this question of executive privilege just broadly based on what we know here, is there anything you can imagine that would involve communications with mark meadows that would not fall under executive privilege, that would be easier perhaps for the committee to talk to him about? >> sure, if he had conversations with other people who were not white house personnel and it seems inconceivable he did not. again, as we talked about on this very program, the white house chief of staff is going to be in a different position than most of the other witnesses on account of the fact he would have been face to face with the president for many conversations and a lot of those are going to be protected, even ones butting up against the planni
also with us now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams who is back.ime as we are. let's make that our caveat here. one thing i think that was always interesting for folks is the fact that mark meadows had intimated -- he was going to work with the committee at least in some respect, in certain areas. the fact we're now back to this question of executive privilege just broadly based on what we know here, is there anything you can imagine that would involve communications with mark meadows that...
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for more let's bring in journalist elliott in jerusalem. elliott, what more do we know about the plan for the fourth booster, how soon will it be available, and critically the decision behind it here? >> reporter: isa, i think the decision behind it just shows israel is trying to do everything that it can to get ahead of the omicron variant and to slow its spread and to slow down this fifth covid wave. i don't think it will have any qu qualms about sticking its neck out for medical workers and people with suppressed immune systems in terms of receiving a fourth shot of the covid vaccine. you may recall in the summer it was one of the first to roll out a third booster shot of the vaccine, well before the united states and other countries and health experts were saying it was necessary. so that's what's going to happen in terms of the fourth shot and the groups that are going to receive it. in terms of how soon it will happen, well, we are still waiting for more information on that. i understand they've been talking on the radio here about mo
for more let's bring in journalist elliott in jerusalem. elliott, what more do we know about the plan for the fourth booster, how soon will it be available, and critically the decision behind it here? >> reporter: isa, i think the decision behind it just shows israel is trying to do everything that it can to get ahead of the omicron variant and to slow its spread and to slow down this fifth covid wave. i don't think it will have any qu qualms about sticking its neck out for medical...
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this is the plan done by olmsted olmsted and elliott when charles elliott was a partner for washingtonersity in st. louis in 1885. it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and it predates the 1904 st. louis world's fair honoring the louisiana purchase after which they modified their earlier plans somewhat to integrate it with the subsequent fair at forest park afterwards. here is the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus, ohio, with recent photos of its giant great oval, working across the country, often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times relied upon a simple formula for the general layout of some of these agricultural campuses promulgated by the morrell act and lincoln's first administration that fritz is going to tell us a lot about. here are what today seem the familiar central tree-lined oval accompanying an academic and administrative buildings with agricultural, scientific, athletic, and local armory set behind or flagged off in different direction fr
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elliott already has a stake in citrix. just said to be considering using its portfolio company as part of the transaction. citrix, valued at around $10.4 billion, has been exploring options, including a potential sale. oracle has agreed to by a medical record software provider in an all cash deal worth just over $20 billion. in its biggest ever deal, oracle will pay $95 per share, a 20% premium over market value last thursday. fwd has scrapped plans for its u.s. ipo. the company wrote to the sec asking for consent to withdraw its filing, saying it is considering other alternatives. fwd has switched its focus toward a potential hong kong listing after u.s. plans were held up by intense regulatory scrutiny. in a victory for organized labor, starbucks has agreed to negotiate with its first u.s. union at a store in buffalo, new york. the national labor relations board certified the union, requiring starbucks to begin collective bargaining. the development sets up potentially messy negotiations between the workers in the compan
elliott already has a stake in citrix. just said to be considering using its portfolio company as part of the transaction. citrix, valued at around $10.4 billion, has been exploring options, including a potential sale. oracle has agreed to by a medical record software provider in an all cash deal worth just over $20 billion. in its biggest ever deal, oracle will pay $95 per share, a 20% premium over market value last thursday. fwd has scrapped plans for its u.s. ipo. the company wrote to the...
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this is the plan that by olmsted, olmsted, and elliott.hen charles elliott was apart late partner. free washington university in st. louis in 1865. it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and predates the st. lewis world for honoring the louisiana purchase, under which they modified the previous plan. there is the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus, ohio. with recent photos of its giant great oval. working across the country, often with limited consulting contracts, john charles and the firm at times are light upon a simple formula for the general laid out of some of these agricultural campuses, promulgated by the moral act and lincoln's first administration. here are what today seem a familiar central treeline oval, accompanied by ed academic and administrative buildings. agricultural, scientific, athletic and local armory, sat behind or flagged off in different directions from that central organizing space. a long service drives. at s u, o
this is the plan that by olmsted, olmsted, and elliott.hen charles elliott was apart late partner. free washington university in st. louis in 1865. it was done largely under the design leadership of john charles. it follows the departure of olmsted sr. from the firm and predates the st. lewis world for honoring the louisiana purchase, under which they modified the previous plan. there is the foundational plan for ohio state university in columbus, ohio. with recent photos of its giant great...
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you had the cottonwoods, john elliott, do i have that room and looking for here? i want to talk about this right here. this is his son right here. back in the native ary when praying town was being formed first, john elliott was up there. he was teaching native people, caleb was one, he may have heard of caleb is crossing, and these two guys would've been the first to graduate in class at harvard university back in 1665. one graduated, caleb did, joel did not, okay? joel was considered -- the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation he went home to martha's vineyard. on the way back stopped here in nantucket and got killed. it was probably his own people who did it because christianity didn't make it until what, a little later, so you had a lot of traditionalists who are still here. i always say about the praying indians you don't know what they were going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins, okay? so i never judge like that. what harbor did back in 2011, invited my family up there and gave us a posthumous degree in his name, which h
you had the cottonwoods, john elliott, do i have that room and looking for here? i want to talk about this right here. this is his son right here. back in the native ary when praying town was being formed first, john elliott was up there. he was teaching native people, caleb was one, he may have heard of caleb is crossing, and these two guys would've been the first to graduate in class at harvard university back in 1665. one graduated, caleb did, joel did not, okay? joel was considered -- the...
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our illegal analyst, elliott williams, former prosecutor, karyn mcdonald is the prosecutor, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, charges brought quickly against jennifer and james crumbley. essentially, their son was having problems at school four days before this shooting. the father acknowledges he bought a pistol for the son. walk through how you build a case. >> involve tarry manslaughter is where someone commits a careless or reckless act that leads to the death of another. that's the language in the law. they're charging them with is being careless in the securing or safeguarding of the firearm. what's striking, the night before the shooting, he posts on instagram saying hey look, this is my new handgun and it's mine. it's suggesting either the father had purchased it for him and given it to him, or had purchased it and been careless and lets the son think it's his. it's extreme recklessness under the law that carries a maximum 15-year penalty per count and i think $7500 fine. it's significant. it would have been hard to charge them with the terrorism charges and other things
our illegal analyst, elliott williams, former prosecutor, karyn mcdonald is the prosecutor, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, charges brought quickly against jennifer and james crumbley. essentially, their son was having problems at school four days before this shooting. the father acknowledges he bought a pistol for the son. walk through how you build a case. >> involve tarry manslaughter is where someone commits a careless or reckless act that leads to the death of another....
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this is david elliott lewis. elliott and lewis. it was mentioned by the facilitators that all the future meetings have been posted on the website. when i go to the website, i only see meetings through december 10th and i thought you had meetings going through april of next year. you said that they were posted but they were not visible on the website we need to look somewhere else, please advise. also, urgently, we need access to a more professional or powerful tool the one that led to boundaries on both sides of the boundaries of both the districts being increased and decreased. the current tools that we have access to is like a shiny object that's kind of fun to play with, but it doesn't get the job done in terms of what we really need to do to produce a new set of function lal maps. so as soon as we can get the more professional tools, that would really help the public and the taskforce members too more importantly. so also again for your outreach plan, please try to go beyond just e-mail lists to reaching all different methods a
this is david elliott lewis. elliott and lewis. it was mentioned by the facilitators that all the future meetings have been posted on the website. when i go to the website, i only see meetings through december 10th and i thought you had meetings going through april of next year. you said that they were posted but they were not visible on the website we need to look somewhere else, please advise. also, urgently, we need access to a more professional or powerful tool the one that led to...
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i think elliott is right on the legal aspect of this.olitically, he's trying to get back in good graces with trump. he wrote a book that i thought he thought would be -- would make him look good in front of donald trump. clearly, trump was upset with that. there are people in the inner circle who believe trump is really upset with meadows. so he's trying to apiece trump again. >> let's talk about something former president obama discussed, jerry manne-- gerrymandering. here's what the former president said. >> the plan is to control state legislativers and congressional delegations before a vote is cast. that's not how democracy is supposed to work. our democracy is essential to who we are. it is what makes america exceptional, and it shouldn't be a partisan issue. >> what do you think about his comments? >> i get it. and i appreciate what he's saying. but if i'm a democrat, look, this is a tool that both parties use. both parties kind of need to use this tool unless both parties agree they're not going to use it. i don't see how one par
i think elliott is right on the legal aspect of this.olitically, he's trying to get back in good graces with trump. he wrote a book that i thought he thought would be -- would make him look good in front of donald trump. clearly, trump was upset with that. there are people in the inner circle who believe trump is really upset with meadows. so he's trying to apiece trump again. >> let's talk about something former president obama discussed, jerry manne-- gerrymandering. here's what the...
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professor paul elliott, many thanks _ gatherings.l elliott, many thanks indeed, director - gatherings. professor paul elliott, many thanks indeed, director of i gatherings. professor paul elliott, i many thanks indeed, director of the react programme here and public health medicine at imperial college london, thank you.— there are still concerns about the impact of omicron, even if it is milder. the variant is spreading rapidly across europe and around the world, as tanya dendrinos reports. a silver lining just in time for christmas, but while preliminary studies suggest the omicron variant appears to be milder, its rate of transmission is another story altogether. omicron is already the dominant strain in a number of countries, including the uk, portugal and denmark. and according to the world health organization, that will soon be the case right across europe. there is no doubt that europe once again is the epicentre of the global pandemic. the top ten countries with the highest mortality are in europe and central asia. in spain, t
professor paul elliott, many thanks _ gatherings.l elliott, many thanks indeed, director - gatherings. professor paul elliott, many thanks indeed, director of i gatherings. professor paul elliott, i many thanks indeed, director of the react programme here and public health medicine at imperial college london, thank you.— there are still concerns about the impact of omicron, even if it is milder. the variant is spreading rapidly across europe and around the world, as tanya dendrinos reports. a...
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>> all right, elliott, thank you. >>> all right.ed in the last decade, a third -- a third of them came in the last year alone. now republican-led states are gearing up for more of the same in 2022. representing the connection you share. forever connected. the perfect gift to give this holiday. exclusively at kay. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure... ...demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances. gold bond. champion your skin. ♪ [laughing and giggling] (woman) hey dad. miss us? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. >>> the big lie 2.0 is coming in 2022. new analysis shows republicans are pushing more ways to make it harder to vote at the state level after an historic onslaught of bills, lies and voter fraud, nonexistent voter fraud this year. we're talking fewer places for you to drop off your ballot, cutting back on mail-in voting, old playbooks with more momentum in gop-led states. cnn's sara murray reports for
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so journalist elliott gotkin joins us now live from jerusalem to talk more about this.st and why is israel shutting out these travelers and not others perhaps? >> reporter: rosemary, the new additions to the red list, and this will go into effect at midnight local time on tuesday, that's 5:00 p.m. eastern time on tuesday, they are belgium, germany, hungary, italy, morocco, portugal, switzerland, and turkey. now, countries like the uk and denmark and the united arab emirates were already on that list, as is much of africa. and what israel's trying to do is reduce the number of imported cases of omicron into the country. it's seen already most of the 175 cases of omicron -- of the omicron variant that it has confirmed have come from people coming into the country from overseas. i should say there's also 380 cases which they deem highly suspicious. so what it's really trying to do is to buy time, reduce the number of imported cases and therefore it has more time to deal with the cases that are already spreading within the country and another reason why prime minister nafta
so journalist elliott gotkin joins us now live from jerusalem to talk more about this.st and why is israel shutting out these travelers and not others perhaps? >> reporter: rosemary, the new additions to the red list, and this will go into effect at midnight local time on tuesday, that's 5:00 p.m. eastern time on tuesday, they are belgium, germany, hungary, italy, morocco, portugal, switzerland, and turkey. now, countries like the uk and denmark and the united arab emirates were already...
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elliott gotkin has the details. >> reporter: it's another shot in the arm.his, says the chief of medical center, is the first time in the world healthy subjects are receiving a fourth shot of covid vaccine. >> i don't feel much as a guinea pig. my own immunity has dropped below the threshold and, therefore, not only am i myself exposed, potentially exposed to the omicron, but more importantly, i might be a potential hazard to my heart transplant patient i take care of. >> reporter: his colleagues, all of whose antibody levels have also dropped, were lining up to play their part in this trial to show if a fourth shot of the pfizer vaccine is safe and effective. among the first of 150 health workers just outside tel aviv to receive the fourth dose of the vaccine. it is a much publicized rollout of the fourth vaccine. that is what prime minister naftali bennett seems to want. he recommended additional panel. the health ministry's director general has yet to scientific it off. some health experts remain unconvinced. >> i didn't think that it's right, right now a
elliott gotkin has the details. >> reporter: it's another shot in the arm.his, says the chief of medical center, is the first time in the world healthy subjects are receiving a fourth shot of covid vaccine. >> i don't feel much as a guinea pig. my own immunity has dropped below the threshold and, therefore, not only am i myself exposed, potentially exposed to the omicron, but more importantly, i might be a potential hazard to my heart transplant patient i take care of. >>...
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let's dig in with elliott williams. elliott, good to see you. a lot to get to tonight.g the comm committee, calling it illegitimate, almost like he's daring them to subpoena him. he's a member of congress. will they try to hold him in contempt? >> they very well might. this whole idea that congressional committees shouldn't go after their own comes from a day that doesn't exist anymore in congress. this idea that there's a huge breach of decorum. he's thumbing his nose at a congressional committee. he talked about afghanistan and he talked about the border, bringing in all kinds of other things that had nothing to do with january 6. he's defying, openly defying the committee here, and not to pay a consequence for it. >> right now it's a voluntary request, but a subpoena is on the horizon. michael flynn is now suing the january 6 committee. he's the eighth person to do so by the way, including trump himself. so what's the strategy here, are they hoping to bog down the committee and run out the clock? >> it's really delay and trying to slow things down. there aren't many
let's dig in with elliott williams. elliott, good to see you. a lot to get to tonight.g the comm committee, calling it illegitimate, almost like he's daring them to subpoena him. he's a member of congress. will they try to hold him in contempt? >> they very well might. this whole idea that congressional committees shouldn't go after their own comes from a day that doesn't exist anymore in congress. this idea that there's a huge breach of decorum. he's thumbing his nose at a congressional...
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elliott is live for us in jerusalem.gnificant. >> reporter: laura, i suppose it's significant on a number of levels. on a level that it's not significant, it doesn't mean there is any sense of a move towards resuming peace talks. the peace process remains abandoned. i don't think anyone seriously expects any progress on that front at least while there are rival parties including naftali bennett. in terms of significance there are a few things going on. we saw national security adviser jake sullivan in israel last week meeting with prime minister naftali bennett, meeting with mahmoud abbas, the palestinian authority, to reinforce peace around the gaza trip. i suppose what the meeting does is show the biden administration's re-engagement with the israeli/palestinian issue is having results, albeit conversations. another reason for the meeting was to bolster the position of mahmoud abbas. his meeting wasn't supported by anyone really outside of his own fatah party. but still by reinforcing his position, israel hopes to stre
elliott is live for us in jerusalem.gnificant. >> reporter: laura, i suppose it's significant on a number of levels. on a level that it's not significant, it doesn't mean there is any sense of a move towards resuming peace talks. the peace process remains abandoned. i don't think anyone seriously expects any progress on that front at least while there are rival parties including naftali bennett. in terms of significance there are a few things going on. we saw national security adviser...
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further, that the cloture motion on the elliott nomination ripen at 11:00 a.m.standing rule 22 of cloture is invoked, all post-cloture time be considered expired and the senate vote on confirmation of the nomination at time to be determined by the majority leader following consultation with the republican leader. further, that following cloture vote on the elliott nomination, the senate vote on cloture to concur and the house message to accompany the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: there will be three roll call votes starting at 11:00 am on the cloture of elliott nomination, the house message and the joint resolution to raips the debt limit. if no further business to come before the senate, i ask it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until u.s. senate had gaveled out for the day. lawmakers confirm lucy coach of the u.s. court of appeals judge of the ninth circuit. with that she becomes a first korean american woman to serve in the federal appeals
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so i'm meeting la shamir, nor but sits man at elliott's park last winter. founded in 1853. this is the oldest still existing glasses in town, mister mer 0. the tradition of the christmas pickle is determined by not school go home. we were confused assistant, a christmas pickle up. what's that? that's what we learned that abroad and people are convinced the christmas pickle is an essential german christmas item made. and lucia is personally, i think some clever marketing guy invented this. one site is or person's family, or lucia has been making glass pickle, square feet, simply because foreigners believe it's a local specialty of motor convicts to kroger. okay, so i still don't have an exact answer, but there might still be hope. i'm going to talk to gary ross, a local who came across the pickle tradition in his research for a magazine and marcia glass. so what can you tell us about the history of the christmas pickle help b should not be washed. i did some research and found out that a some family tradition of giving that person. i'm found the special christmas tree decora
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the founder, elliott is joining us. how did you get your start?satisfaction with the hummus, i decided to start my own company. i was a financial analyst for three years after college. i made hummus at home and took it to work. my coworkers loved it and that is the rest. i googled how to start a food business and here we appear dan: you have -- and here we. dan: you have some unique flavors. what is different about your hummus? >> it is the ingredients and the way we make it. we use fried chickpeas that are soaked overnight. we use fresh and organic lemon juice pressed in oakland. we make our own tahini and everything is homemade in san francisco. we are a small and local company and we go to farmers market. -- farmers markets. dan: you have opened your first brick and mortar location. you have plans to expand? >> i do. if this works, i am from socal, my mom has been asking me when i am going to move back and i might surprise her with a location in l.a. dan: hummus might get you home. kristen: i don't know how to pronounce this one, it has carded
the founder, elliott is joining us. how did you get your start?satisfaction with the hummus, i decided to start my own company. i was a financial analyst for three years after college. i made hummus at home and took it to work. my coworkers loved it and that is the rest. i googled how to start a food business and here we appear dan: you have -- and here we. dan: you have some unique flavors. what is different about your hummus? >> it is the ingredients and the way we make it. we use fried...
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i want to mike in mayor elliott. we appreciate you making time for us today.is trial having wrapped up, but it directly impacts your community of brooklyn center. how does your city move forward today? >> well, the verdict makes it a lot easier for our community to heal. we have been grieving right alongside daunte's family, you north, our entire community has been looking forward to the verdict, and, you know, it comes as a great relief to our community to see that accountability can be done. it isn't justice. justice is daunte wright still being here with us, still celebrating christmas with his mod, his dad, his child. we're looking forward to building on this verdict and bringing about transformative change in our public safety system. >> the attorney general there in minnesota, keith ellison spoke about accountability yesterday. this morning we heard from daunte wright's mother. she had this to say. >> i'm still going to always stand on accountability. i think justice would be daunte being home. justice would be no more names being killed in our streets.
i want to mike in mayor elliott. we appreciate you making time for us today.is trial having wrapped up, but it directly impacts your community of brooklyn center. how does your city move forward today? >> well, the verdict makes it a lot easier for our community to heal. we have been grieving right alongside daunte's family, you north, our entire community has been looking forward to the verdict, and, you know, it comes as a great relief to our community to see that accountability can be...
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this is david elliott lewis. elliott and lewis. it was mentioned by the facilitators that all the future meetings have been posted on the website. when i go to the website, i only see meetings through december 10th and i thought you had meetings going through april of next year. you said that they were posted but they were not visible on the website we need to look somewhere else, please advise. also, urgently, we need access to a more professional or powerful tool the one that led to boundaries on both sides of the boundaries of both the districts being increased and decreased. the current tools that we have access to is like a shiny object that's kind of fun to play with, but it doesn't get the job done in terms of what we really need to do to produce a new set of function lal maps. so as soon as we can get the more professional tools, that would really help the public and the taskforce members too more importantly. so also again for your outreach plan, please try to go beyond just e-mail lists to reaching all different methods a
this is david elliott lewis. elliott and lewis. it was mentioned by the facilitators that all the future meetings have been posted on the website. when i go to the website, i only see meetings through december 10th and i thought you had meetings going through april of next year. you said that they were posted but they were not visible on the website we need to look somewhere else, please advise. also, urgently, we need access to a more professional or powerful tool the one that led to...
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a lot to discuss with dana bash, jamie gangel, david gergen and elliott williams. let's talk about meadows. he once served in the house of representatives. he was sort of well liked, not only by republicans, but democrats as well. how significant is it that he's about to face these criminal contempt charges? >> it's historic. it really is. this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed over these documents without privilege and i think it is fair to say donald trump was not happy. he did not want anyone in his inner circle testifying, certainly not his former chief of staff. i think meadows got scared. he withdrew, he stopped cooperating, and now he finds himself in the situation he did not want to be in and a historic one for a former member of congress and chief of staff. >> it's interesting, dana, because the committee in their public statements last night and today laying out a lot more details right now. what are you specifically looking for as you watch the re
a lot to discuss with dana bash, jamie gangel, david gergen and elliott williams. let's talk about meadows. he once served in the house of representatives. he was sort of well liked, not only by republicans, but democrats as well. how significant is it that he's about to face these criminal contempt charges? >> it's historic. it really is. this is not where mark meadows wanted to be. he started cooperating because he really did not want criminal contempt. he opened the door. he handed...
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>> understood, elliott, thank you so much. we'll be staying in touch. >>> still ahead this hour i'll speak with the ceo of a michigan hospital system who says its admissions are higher than at any other time in the pandemic, impacting staff as well as patients who need care for non-covid issues. >>> plus this is officially a no. senator manchin single-handedly sinks the build back better plan. fellow democrats are saying they're going to make him go on the record with that no vote. >>> this hour, closing arguments begin in the trial of ghislaine maxwell, the woman accused of helping jeffrey epstein abuse underaged girls. a preview of what to expect today. and this is for new and existing customers. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. ♪ this holiday, let them shine like never before. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how we shine. ♪ find the perfect gift at zales. the diamond store. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance r
>> understood, elliott, thank you so much. we'll be staying in touch. >>> still ahead this hour i'll speak with the ceo of a michigan hospital system who says its admissions are higher than at any other time in the pandemic, impacting staff as well as patients who need care for non-covid issues. >>> plus this is officially a no. senator manchin single-handedly sinks the build back better plan. fellow democrats are saying they're going to make him go on the record with...
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here's jean elliott. >> reporter: warriors fans watching history in action as steph curry becomes theooter, breaking the three-point record. >> amazing. happy that he's done it. we're huge fans and he's like a son of san francisco. we're very happy to see him break the record. >> best player in the league hands down. >> reporter: curry got emotional after surpassing ray allen's record. curry says it felt like he was in front of a home crowd. >> a special moment, for sure, that i'll appreciate and remember for the regs of my life in terms of what it means to me to pass ray a guy, him and reggie. guys i looked up to coming into the game. definitely special. >> reporter: a new three-point record for curry means new gear. t-shirts are already available. the blue is available online. this grey is only available at stores. some fans grabbing curry gear and sharing their excitement. >> i had to call my mom to let her know steph just broke the record. >> reporter: this basketball coach says curry, the new record and the team are inspiring. >> as a teacher, i can use them to teach kids what te
here's jean elliott. >> reporter: warriors fans watching history in action as steph curry becomes theooter, breaking the three-point record. >> amazing. happy that he's done it. we're huge fans and he's like a son of san francisco. we're very happy to see him break the record. >> best player in the league hands down. >> reporter: curry got emotional after surpassing ray allen's record. curry says it felt like he was in front of a home crowd. >> a special moment,...
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. >> i'm elliott gotkin in jerusalem, on a day when naftali bennett warned israel is about to be hitby a covid contagion storm, the likes of which it has never seen before. the daily case load hit almost 3,000, the highest level since early october. omicron variant cases doubled over the weekend, which makes a just launched vaccine study more timely. the medical center outside tel aviv claims its first trial of a full dose of covid vaccine on healthy patients, results are expected by the end of the week. >> barbie nadeau, steven jiang and elliott gotkin, thank you for your reporting from around the world. >>> next up, the jury in the ghislaine maxwell trial is offer the fifth day of deliberations. n with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could save with low rates and no fees. earn $10 just for viewing yo
. >> i'm elliott gotkin in jerusalem, on a day when naftali bennett warned israel is about to be hitby a covid contagion storm, the likes of which it has never seen before. the daily case load hit almost 3,000, the highest level since early october. omicron variant cases doubled over the weekend, which makes a just launched vaccine study more timely. the medical center outside tel aviv claims its first trial of a full dose of covid vaccine on healthy patients, results are expected by the...
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cnn's elliott got key has the details. >> let's do it! >> reporter: yet another shot in the arm.l center, is the first time in the world healthy subjects are receiving a fourth shot of covid vaccine. >> well, i don't feel much as a guinea pig. my own immunity has dropped below the threshold and therefore not only am i myself exposed, but potentially expoelgzed to the omicron, but more importantly, i might be a potential hazard to my heart transplant patients that i'm taking care of. >> reporter: his colleagues, all of those anti-bold levels have also dropped, were lining up to play their part in this trial, to show if a fourth shot of the pfizer vaccine is safe and effective. this is among some of the first of 150 health care workers of the shiba medical center to receive the fourth dose of the vaccine. it's not the much publicized rollout of the fourth shot campaign, but it could be a step in that direction. that, at least, is what prime minister seems to want. last week, he welcomed the decision by a panel of experts to recommend the additional booster for over 60s, health work
cnn's elliott got key has the details. >> let's do it! >> reporter: yet another shot in the arm.l center, is the first time in the world healthy subjects are receiving a fourth shot of covid vaccine. >> well, i don't feel much as a guinea pig. my own immunity has dropped below the threshold and therefore not only am i myself exposed, but potentially expoelgzed to the omicron, but more importantly, i might be a potential hazard to my heart transplant patients that i'm taking...
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elliott williams, thank you very much. have a wonderful holiday. >> take care. merry christmas. right. other news this morning, a major industrial accident at an exxonmobil refinery outside of houston. several people reported injuries. >>> and what ancient secrets can a 70 million-year-old dinosaur egg hold? a paleontologist will explain next. it feels too good to be true. it's kicking back and relaxing as we pick up your car. and when you get paid on the spot, it feels like scoring big. you know the feeling. you just never imagined you could get it from selling your car. well, with carvana, you can. experience the new way to sell a car. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insu
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elliott williams, i'm really interested in your take, especially in the conviction of manslaughter in the first degree. because looking at the actual statute in minnesota here, to be able to convict on first degree, it says you have to cause the death of another in committing or attempting to commit a system with such force and violence that death or great bodily harm was reasonably foreseeable. you thought that was maybe too high a bar. ultimately the jury disagreed. >> maybe it wasn't too high of a bar, i just had a hard time thinking a jury would go there. there is a lower standard for second-degree manslaughter. i thought, if anything, they would have had that. the misdemeanor here is the reckless him hanmishandling of firearm. it was using the gun improperly that it rose to the level of a crime. i thought it was really an open question as to whether they would have gotten there, and it frankly would not have shocked me if they didn't. i think a number of factors got them there. number one, like we talked about a second ago, the amount of training that she got and the prosecutors
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elliott williams, thank you. >> thank you. >>> health officials in the u.k.nal rate. what could there could signal for the winter surge here in the u.s. >> and back to kentucky for the latest on the search and rescue efforts in the aftermath of these historic tornados. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the gue
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elliott gotkine, joining us live from jerusalem, many thanks. let's talk more about this with dr.orge rodriguez, a board certified internal medicine specialist. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you, doctor, for all that you do and for talking with us. >> thank you, rosemary. always my pleasure. >> wonderful. so we are seeing very long lines of people in new york and elsewhere waiting in the cold for hours to get a covid test so they can spend the holidays with vulnerable family members. and in response, president biden says he will send americans covid testing kits and ramp up testing sites. but of course none of this is going to happen in the next few days. so what should people do if they can't get tested in time? what's your best advice for the holidays? >> well, my best advice is hopefully they have already been vaccinated. that trumps everything, and i don't necessarily want to use that word. but, you know, if you're not vaccinated and you don't have any symptoms, then, you know, it might be safe. but the truth is there are many asymptomatic cases. so i would just try
elliott gotkine, joining us live from jerusalem, many thanks. let's talk more about this with dr.orge rodriguez, a board certified internal medicine specialist. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you, doctor, for all that you do and for talking with us. >> thank you, rosemary. always my pleasure. >> wonderful. so we are seeing very long lines of people in new york and elsewhere waiting in the cold for hours to get a covid test so they can spend the holidays with vulnerable...
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>> elliott, thank you. in israel.s omicron surge, prompting even queen elizabeth to change her holiday plans. cnn's salma abdelaziz has the latest from london. >> reporter: wolf, many people across this country are simply canceling their christmas plans. the omicron variant has driven record-breaking case numbers in recent days here. even the queen canceling her annual christmas retreat. she generally goes to the estate in norfolk but palace sources say the queen will stay behind as an abundance of caution. many families are choosing to do the same, self-isolate because of this huge surge of cases driven by the omicron variant. the prime minister is also under pressure to announce tougher restrictions, but after an emergency cabinet meeting on monday, he came out and said there would be no tougher rules for now, but that the government would review the data hours by hour. we also reserved the right to announce tougher rules if and when necessary. wolf? >> salma, thank you very much. salma abdelaziz in london for us. >
>> elliott, thank you. in israel.s omicron surge, prompting even queen elizabeth to change her holiday plans. cnn's salma abdelaziz has the latest from london. >> reporter: wolf, many people across this country are simply canceling their christmas plans. the omicron variant has driven record-breaking case numbers in recent days here. even the queen canceling her annual christmas retreat. she generally goes to the estate in norfolk but palace sources say the queen will stay behind as...