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to elliott's point was a little ingested. but the truth is, there are great foreign service officers s paid their amazing people elliot you worked with them who do glorious work and areed patriot. but i cannot tell you the resistance i met inside of that building. it was a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans. i think the trump of phenomena drove it even further. her active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to leak documents i can't tell you how may memos politico saw before i did. this is dangerous. this isn't about republicans. when the bureaucracies don't response the duly elected leader of the night six of hand although barely confirm secretary of state, that is really dangerous when you have the administrative state believing wholeheartedly they know better and they will wait out a particular ministration. i pray every state department official byay the way the cia wr very different from that very different culture. very different mindset. the state department i'mif sorry that cia ha
to elliott's point was a little ingested. but the truth is, there are great foreign service officers s paid their amazing people elliot you worked with them who do glorious work and areed patriot. but i cannot tell you the resistance i met inside of that building. it was a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans. i think the trump of phenomena drove it even further. her active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to leak documents i can't tell you how may memos...
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elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit cap to have political saw before i did. this is dangerous. this isn't about republicans. when the bureaucracies don't response the duly elected leader of the president of the united states of america and his designated hand barely confirm secretary state that is really dangerous when you have the administrative state believing wholeheartedly they know better and they will wait out a particular administration rep pray every state department official by the cia was varied from that very different culture. very different mindset the c
elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit...
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elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit cap to have political saw before i did. this is dangerous. this isn't about republicans. when the bureaucracies don't response the duly elected leader of the president of the united states of america and his designated hand barely confirm secretary state that is really dangerous when you have the administrative state believing wholeheartedly they know better and they will wait out a particular administration rep pray every state department official by the cia was varied from that very different culture. very different mindset the c
elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit...
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what do you think, elliott? >> picking up on exactly margaret's point, we talked about this before as well, poppy, to some extent you're far more likely to get useful testimony from the people in the room, rather than the principles in the room, they have all kinds of reasons and lawyers around them and political legacies that they wish to protect the folks at the top, but it is the staff around them that are hearing and seeing everything and may have different loyalties. who may be able to provide far more useful and valuable information. we're seeing her today, and not mark meadows. that itself is significant. >> so significant. they should have one loyalty and that is to the constitution. and upholding this very fragile democracy. margaret talev, thanks, elliott williams, great to have you both. >>> tragedy in texas yesterday. 50 migrants found dead in the back of a semitruck in temperatures near 100 degrees. 16 more, including children, now at the hospital. >>> we will take you live back to madrid, where pre
what do you think, elliott? >> picking up on exactly margaret's point, we talked about this before as well, poppy, to some extent you're far more likely to get useful testimony from the people in the room, rather than the principles in the room, they have all kinds of reasons and lawyers around them and political legacies that they wish to protect the folks at the top, but it is the staff around them that are hearing and seeing everything and may have different loyalties. who may be able...
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elliott.you, sir. >> happy friday, don. >> you, as well. >>> the house passing the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades. what is in the bill? next. or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. >>> a breakthrough in gun reform legislation. the house passing a bipartisan bill aimed at stemming the rise in gun violence. the first gun safety legislation
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elliott.> happy friday, don. >> you, as well. >>> the house passing the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades. what is in the bill? next. i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organizationon that sets strict quality and d purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplelement brand. ♪ ♪ make way for the first-ever chevy silverado zr2. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires, and front and rear electronic locking differentials. dude, this is awesome... but we should get back to work. ♪ ♪ this good? perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new workspaces. find new roads. chevrolet. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest milestone, the biggest accomplishment, the sale of a business, or an important event for their family. for them, it's the first and only time. we have
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joining me now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams and amanda car pen tar from the bulwark.ed what happened that day with our own eyes. we have heard from the officers who were attacked, the lawmakers who had to evacuate. what is the burden of the committee starting on thursday night? >> i think it's most important to ask, telling the story, one, of what happened on january 6th, but keeping the focus in mind that this is not just some examination of something that happened in the past. what the january 6th committee will be delivering is very much an active threat assessment. and that is because all of the political conditions that led to the violence on that day are still very much in play. donald trump is still the uncontested leader of the republican party. the republican class from bobottom to the top are willing to enable these election lies. the base is eating it up and nominating election-denying candidates to a lot of key positions in swing states. what i find the most alarming is that the extremists who were on the ground that day, we're talking about the people out
joining me now, cnn legal analyst elliott williams and amanda car pen tar from the bulwark.ed what happened that day with our own eyes. we have heard from the officers who were attacked, the lawmakers who had to evacuate. what is the burden of the committee starting on thursday night? >> i think it's most important to ask, telling the story, one, of what happened on january 6th, but keeping the focus in mind that this is not just some examination of something that happened in the past....
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one of the first things i did is i need elliott to be part of my team. you should notice that without personal political cost to bring them onto the team. i'll tell you what i got that one right and bless you elliott we worked on venezuela, ironic, elite would never miss a moment as we are finishing up one more thought. totally out of my lane. off to give me some the best advice i received every day. doctor kissinger just has this been wrong. i have enormous respect for him. he is right we should be careful. and kill innocent civilians when america has made commitmentsat that are different from that. as we rightly should have. [applause] hehe has a long history pretty knows his place. we know this much bread not only does this matter to ukrainian people into europe but the whole world is watching. whether it was a debacle that happened with 13 americans killed inhe afghanistan, or walking away from some the most central commitments we had made in other places of the world for the world is watching how we respond. simplyup once the tools and the weapon sy
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before we get to you, elliott, on the big legal questions that josh raised. given all that we have just heard, and given cassidy hutchinson's testimony, specifically about what happened in the beast with the presidential detail, you know both tony ornato and you know robert engel personally. what is your reaction to what you heard and their disputes of this account? >> right, yes. thanks for having me. i would say that moving forward i think what would be appropriate is that we all just take a tactical pause and wait to hear the accounts of bobby -- sorry, tony ornato and bobby engel. if there is anybody who understands the importance of testifying under oath, it is both of those individuals, and so, you know, for my perspective, looking at -- there is no doubt that i think that the president probably at the time was angry, given the circumstances. but if there is disputes from both tony ornato and bobby engel, that this did not happen, i would like to hear that. and i will tell you that i know both of these individuals, i know tony ornato better than bobby e
before we get to you, elliott, on the big legal questions that josh raised. given all that we have just heard, and given cassidy hutchinson's testimony, specifically about what happened in the beast with the presidential detail, you know both tony ornato and you know robert engel personally. what is your reaction to what you heard and their disputes of this account? >> right, yes. thanks for having me. i would say that moving forward i think what would be appropriate is that we all just...
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. >>> i want to bring in congressional reporter for politico, nicholas wu and former prosecutor elliottams. so grateful to have both of you with us. nicholas, i'd like to start with you. jumping off all the points that katelyn mentioned, i'm wondering, we did hear from republican congressman denver riggleman of virginia, a senior technical adviser for the january 6th committee and he told anderson cooper earlier this week that the evidence the panel collected is, quote, massive and absolutely damning. what else do you know about what we may see and hear this week? >> the committee is expected to draw a through line over the course of all of these hearings from the president's efforts to overturn the election in the immediate aftermath up to the violence on january 6th. so the test for the committee here is going to be to distill everything that they have been researching over the last nearly year of investigation, the over 1,000 witnesses, the reams of documents and text messages that they have gathered into something that cannot just break new ground, but also maintain the attention of
. >>> i want to bring in congressional reporter for politico, nicholas wu and former prosecutor elliottams. so grateful to have both of you with us. nicholas, i'd like to start with you. jumping off all the points that katelyn mentioned, i'm wondering, we did hear from republican congressman denver riggleman of virginia, a senior technical adviser for the january 6th committee and he told anderson cooper earlier this week that the evidence the panel collected is, quote, massive and...
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i agree with elliott, in any case against the former president, it's going to be a challenge to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. his state of is complicated. he talks in a word salad. there's always something you can use to benefit both sides, and. >> let's talk about this dispute over details inside the suv. this is after the speech on the 6th and what hutchinson said was that the former president reached for the steering wheel and then lunged at an agent, tony or na doe who was then deputy chief of staff, disputes said secret service agent wills go under oath to deny it. you would assume that the committee investigators had this locked down if they know this is going to be a wow moment. does this undermine the testimony this dispute? >> it does undermine the testimony. it's a credibility issue for the witness, and it hurts the witness's credibility. this happens all the time, number one, this isn't a criminal trial. it does happen in criminal trials. it happens in congressional proceedings too, and audiences and juries judge witnesses harshly when they have these sort of credibility
i agree with elliott, in any case against the former president, it's going to be a challenge to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. his state of is complicated. he talks in a word salad. there's always something you can use to benefit both sides, and. >> let's talk about this dispute over details inside the suv. this is after the speech on the 6th and what hutchinson said was that the former president reached for the steering wheel and then lunged at an agent, tony or na doe who was then...
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i was just talking to elliott williams about this. it seems to be rewarding bad behavior and sending a bad signal to people at high levels in future administrations. you can just get off scot-free. >> yeah, meadows is a central figure in this conspiracy to essentially, you know, try and stop the count in congress, and he also had a direct link, you know, to the chief architect of the insurrection, donald trump, and so it is just puzzling as to why he would not be deemed relevant. and sure, he turned over some texts, but there's no sort of dipping your toe in the water exception for, you know, subpoena and testimony compliance. so the committee has asked for clarification. they're also litigating this in court, and so i do hope that we ultimately compel meadows' testimony. >> and what are the feelings that you're getting from some of these moves coming out of the justice department? do you think trump is going to get off the hook here? >> it certainly looks like with the grand jury subpoena of peter navarro that the investigation has q
i was just talking to elliott williams about this. it seems to be rewarding bad behavior and sending a bad signal to people at high levels in future administrations. you can just get off scot-free. >> yeah, meadows is a central figure in this conspiracy to essentially, you know, try and stop the count in congress, and he also had a direct link, you know, to the chief architect of the insurrection, donald trump, and so it is just puzzling as to why he would not be deemed relevant. and...
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david, elliott, thank you for joining us this morning. >> sure. >> elliott, let me start with you and where katelyn polantz left off there, the emails, that john eastman is involved in, in which he claims that he understands there is a heated fight under way in the supreme court. he is indicating that he has some insight into the supreme court, which is a place that we almost never hear anything about deliberations or decisions or divisions from. >> right, so a couple of things, number one it calls attention to how important john eastman's emails will be today. there was a whole legal fight over how many emails he was going to provide to the committee, i think we'll see a number of them today. the questions for john eastman are, number one, is he telling the truth? can we trust this individual and can we trust the information he's providing? if he is, the big question is what is his source and where is he getting this information? the problem is i think he's likely to take the fifth amendment, claiming -- fearing he's going to face some criminal exposure. we may not get answers on thi
david, elliott, thank you for joining us this morning. >> sure. >> elliott, let me start with you and where katelyn polantz left off there, the emails, that john eastman is involved in, in which he claims that he understands there is a heated fight under way in the supreme court. he is indicating that he has some insight into the supreme court, which is a place that we almost never hear anything about deliberations or decisions or divisions from. >> right, so a couple of...
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joining us now, cnn legal analyst kelly cordero and elliott williams. thank you to both of you. this is a political and a legal question for doj, presuming it sees evidence coming out of this hearing, says, okay, there is something here potentially criminally. let's set aside the political question, it is tight, but purely from a legal standpoint, have you seen the evidence presented so far that could merit criminal charges against the former president for attempting to overturn this election? >> certainly, jim, even if it is not at the federal government, you're seeing it in the state of georgia, and that's -- we're going to hear from two witnesses this week. the thing that this is really going to come down to and we talked about this before is intent. can you prove that not just did someone do something, but intended to violate the law, right? and that's in fraud and campaign cases that's not uncommon. now, look, the body of evidence is growing here, number one, with the president's direct engagement with folks in georgia. number two, seeking out legal advice. number three, th
joining us now, cnn legal analyst kelly cordero and elliott williams. thank you to both of you. this is a political and a legal question for doj, presuming it sees evidence coming out of this hearing, says, okay, there is something here potentially criminally. let's set aside the political question, it is tight, but purely from a legal standpoint, have you seen the evidence presented so far that could merit criminal charges against the former president for attempting to overturn this election?...
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paul singer's elliott management is well known for aggressive legal cases.t 15 years battling the government of argentina over debt default. let's wait to see if there are other cases. from the market point of view, it is difficult for the lme because they have to try and still maintain the participation of big clients. we have seen jp morgan already see such a revising of its participation and in commodities markets, we state -- see trevor research capital winding down activities in the lme. the problem is that is going to harm their liquidity and potentially over the long-term. francine: martin, thank you so much. martin ritchie on the latest debacle. this has shocked not across the nickel markets, but a lot of hedge funds saying that the lawsuits are going to pile in because it is arbitrary what they canceled and why do you lose money? tom: elliott may be the first on this and we will watch indications for the lme on the back of that. when it comes to the u.k. the big story on this is this vote of no-confidence that will be taking later -- taking place la
paul singer's elliott management is well known for aggressive legal cases.t 15 years battling the government of argentina over debt default. let's wait to see if there are other cases. from the market point of view, it is difficult for the lme because they have to try and still maintain the participation of big clients. we have seen jp morgan already see such a revising of its participation and in commodities markets, we state -- see trevor research capital winding down activities in the lme....
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good morning, elliott. one thing that is interesting, you say today's hearing could be in your words perhaps the least sexy, but the most consequential. why? >> it really is, poppy. thanks for that. it is not -- look, these are government officials at the end of the day, they're very, very senior, but rank and file lawyers in the government, pretty senior. the issue is that the president sought to replace the leadership at the justice department for the third time in his presidency. one person testifying today is jeffrey rosen, acting attorney general, he's acting because the guy before him quit because he couldn't tolerate the president's untruths. that's william barr. william barr was attorney general because jeff sessions had been fired a year or so before for not carrying out the president's bidding. all this is demonstrating that, look, it is easy to prove to establish or set up a coup if you can get people around you who are going to go along with your way. and the fact that these were senior justice
good morning, elliott. one thing that is interesting, you say today's hearing could be in your words perhaps the least sexy, but the most consequential. why? >> it really is, poppy. thanks for that. it is not -- look, these are government officials at the end of the day, they're very, very senior, but rank and file lawyers in the government, pretty senior. the issue is that the president sought to replace the leadership at the justice department for the third time in his presidency. one...
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he will get it international speedway, chase elliott twins!ightning delays with his second cup series win and beat out kyle busch. in the end, lightning strikes twice for the colorado avalanche, the two time defending champs to raise the stanley cup. >> comes to the line, and won the stanley cup! >> carley: and the crowd goes wild. colorado winning the third in franchise history in game 6 for the first title for the avalanche since 2001. 23-year-old defenseman unanimously means playoff mvp after the avalanche with 29 points in 29 playoff games. colorado celebration getting a little too rowdy here at the stanley cup about 15 minutes after winning it. the avalanche stanley cup able to take place in denver on thursday. >> joey: congratulations. all right, european branch pga tour with a fine of players who competed in the series, the world tour announcing after the players weren't given the play. players were fined $120,000 each and suspended from the tours to three upcoming events. the chief executive saying "their actions are not fair to the ma
he will get it international speedway, chase elliott twins!ightning delays with his second cup series win and beat out kyle busch. in the end, lightning strikes twice for the colorado avalanche, the two time defending champs to raise the stanley cup. >> comes to the line, and won the stanley cup! >> carley: and the crowd goes wild. colorado winning the third in franchise history in game 6 for the first title for the avalanche since 2001. 23-year-old defenseman unanimously means...
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and elliott missed that experience.reporter: for nearly a decade, gary triano's friends and family waited and hoped for an answer. as time went by and there weren't any arrests, what do you think? maybe i'm wrong about pam? maybe this will never be solved? >> no. i think part of me thought that in time, it would all be found out and that it just wasn't time yet. >> reporter: detectives waited to. until one day in 2005, when the tip came in from 2000 miles away. coming up -- >> i helped you want something that was, beyond what anybody else in the world would probably do. >> reporter: secret tapes are about to warm up a cold case. >> there's plenty of stuff that i could dig out of the ground, literally. and you are a friday. >> the big thing with catching ron young is he collected all the evidence for us. the tapes for the gold mine. >> reporter: when dateline continues. ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ ♪ alexa, play our favorite song again. ok. ♪ i only have eyes for you ♪ [eerie s
and elliott missed that experience.reporter: for nearly a decade, gary triano's friends and family waited and hoped for an answer. as time went by and there weren't any arrests, what do you think? maybe i'm wrong about pam? maybe this will never be solved? >> no. i think part of me thought that in time, it would all be found out and that it just wasn't time yet. >> reporter: detectives waited to. until one day in 2005, when the tip came in from 2000 miles away. coming up -- >>...
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elliott, this is from the committee's tape testimony.here was trump white house attorney, eric hirschman. there's jerry kushner saying that he told trump that he went to go along with giuliani and there is a trump campaign are saying that law firms were comfortable with giuliani's claims. here it is. >> what they were proposing, i thought it was nuts. the theory was also completely nuts. a combination of italians and germans in different things that are floating around as to who was involved. she is an affidavit from somebody. said they were the software in and software in the philippines. >> did you ever share your view? did you share your respective about him to the president? >> i guess -- yes. >> tell me what you said. >> is not the approach i would take if i was you. >> how did he react? how does it react when you should have you with them? >> i have confidence in ready. >> had conversations with all of our counsel who were signed up to assist on election day as they disengaged with the campaign. the general consensus was that law f
elliott, this is from the committee's tape testimony.here was trump white house attorney, eric hirschman. there's jerry kushner saying that he told trump that he went to go along with giuliani and there is a trump campaign are saying that law firms were comfortable with giuliani's claims. here it is. >> what they were proposing, i thought it was nuts. the theory was also completely nuts. a combination of italians and germans in different things that are floating around as to who was...
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i made some there were and one of the first things i did was i needed elliott to be did was i d admitted ellie to be part of my team. by the way you should know that wasn't without personal political cost. to bring them onto the team but i tell you what, i got that one right and he worked on venezuela and iran and la would never miss a moment if we were finishing up onemore time, totally out of my lane . he gives me some of the best advice i receive every day. doctor kissinger, i have enormous respect for him. he's right that we should be careful. we should be careful to make sure that authoritarian thugs can't take the world by noforce and kill innocent civilians when america makes it commitments that are different from that. as we rightly should have. he has a long history. he knows his place but we know this much. we know that not only does this pattern of the ukrainian people in europe but the whole world is watching and whether it was 13 americans killed in afghanistan or walking away from some of the most central commitments we've made in other places the world is watching how we r
i made some there were and one of the first things i did was i needed elliott to be did was i d admitted ellie to be part of my team. by the way you should know that wasn't without personal political cost. to bring them onto the team but i tell you what, i got that one right and he worked on venezuela and iran and la would never miss a moment if we were finishing up onemore time, totally out of my lane . he gives me some of the best advice i receive every day. doctor kissinger, i have enormous...
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joining me to discuss is cnn legal analyst elliott williams. what do you think of the position that cipollone is in now, facing the subpoena, probably likely will sit down with some limitations to speak to the committee? >> i think the most important point in that sentence you just said, kate, is with some limitations. folks should know appearances before congress are often negotiated, every element of them. number one, is it in public? under oath, are there cameras, is it sworn or written or anything else? i would think and, frankly, hope that they would come to some agreement with him in which all parties could agree to get information as valuable to the committee and to the public. >> but if there are limitations, if there's executive privilege, do you see that there will still be value in the topics that he could speak to after that? >> i would say absolutely because executive privilege not going to stextend to every sing thing he saw. big picture we want as a country for senior officials in the white house to be able to have open conversat
joining me to discuss is cnn legal analyst elliott williams. what do you think of the position that cipollone is in now, facing the subpoena, probably likely will sit down with some limitations to speak to the committee? >> i think the most important point in that sentence you just said, kate, is with some limitations. folks should know appearances before congress are often negotiated, every element of them. number one, is it in public? under oath, are there cameras, is it sworn or...
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elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit cap to have political saw before i did. this is dangerous. this isn't about republicans. when the bureaucracies don't response the duly elected leader of the president of the united states of america and his designated hand barely confirm secretary state that is really dangerous when you have the administrative state believing wholeheartedly they know better and they will wait out a particular administration rep pray every state department official by the cia was varied from that very different culture. very different mindset the c
elliott's point was a little ingest. the truth is they're great for service offices there were some amazing people, elliot you worked with them who did glorious work and were patriots. but i cannot toe the resistance i met inside of that building for it is a little bit of resistance against conservatives and republicans paid by think the trump phenomena drove it even further. there were active efforts not just anecdotal but active efforts to work at the liberal media to leaked documents credit...
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elliott williams, appreciate your time.hanks. >>> and don't forget, there is a new cnn episode of the original series tomorrow night. "what made john dean decide to testify against nixon? the tension heats up when the cnn original series "watergate: blueprint for a scandal" continues tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern on cnn. he's feeling it. yep, them too. it's an invigorating rush... ...zapping millions of germs in seconds. for that one-of-a-kind whoa... ...which leaves you feeling.g... ahhhhhhh listerine. feel the e whoa! moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt zema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or jection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective witut topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, includin
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elliott alleges the cancellation of nickel contract trades on march 81th was unlawful. l lme says it will contest the claims viewing it without merit. dom. >> silvana henao, thank you very much >>> back to the markets now. looking to shake off on the losing week as investors turn attention to the reads on y conx could dip further which could signal that inflation was peaked perhap perhaps. for more on that , let's bring n marc lopresti. marc, i wonder if we have been talking so much about inflation that this is the point right now that the conversation has come to a head. could that be the contrary indicator that means inflation may have peaked? >> i certainly hope so, dom. i'm tired of talking about inflation. in the environment lyike this, t is impossible to irrelgnore. we hope the number on friday comes in at or about 8.2%. this is a sensitive print coming out on friday, dom if it is any hotter than that, we could see the market react very negatively. we're watching that especially on the heels of last week with the interesting mix of mixed bag of labor numbers and s
elliott alleges the cancellation of nickel contract trades on march 81th was unlawful. l lme says it will contest the claims viewing it without merit. dom. >> silvana henao, thank you very much >>> back to the markets now. looking to shake off on the losing week as investors turn attention to the reads on y conx could dip further which could signal that inflation was peaked perhap perhaps. for more on that , let's bring n marc lopresti. marc, i wonder if we have been talking so...
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this year's winner is author and journalist andrea elliott for her book invisible child poverty survival and hope in an american city. andrea is an investigative reporter for the new york times and the recipient of a pulitzer prize a george polk award and overseas press club award and other honors most importantly. she's a graduate of columbia journalism school. the judges citation reads invisible child is a tour de force of of reporting and meticulous and unflinching depiction of intergenerational american poverty. andrea elliott spent eight years following her subject 11 year old dasani and her parents is seven siblings in and out of new york city homeless shelters court schools welfare offices and ultimately the pennsylvania boarding school that offers the first chance of hope exemplifying the best of the lucas tradition elliott exposes the granular texture of daily life with deep empathy the punishing sameness of material want and in the process paints sweeping portrait of contemporary american life still marked by prejudices and injustices set in motion in the past. as the number of
this year's winner is author and journalist andrea elliott for her book invisible child poverty survival and hope in an american city. andrea is an investigative reporter for the new york times and the recipient of a pulitzer prize a george polk award and overseas press club award and other honors most importantly. she's a graduate of columbia journalism school. the judges citation reads invisible child is a tour de force of of reporting and meticulous and unflinching depiction of...
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we're joined now by sian elliott from the tuc. good elliott from the tuc. morning. us? we recommendation should be, what about you, what can you tell us?— you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers _ you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers across _ you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers across the - you, what can you tell us? we know| that nhs workers across the country are facing really stark choices. can they afford to keep food on the table, a roof over theirfamilies heads, pay their energy bills which are soaring, and put enough fuel in their tanks so they can get to and from work? that's because for the last decade, the government have held down the pay for nurses, paramedics, porters and others in the nhs. many are thousands of pounds worse off in real terms today than they were in 2010. and we are warning the government if they don't get paid for nurses and those in the nhs right this year, then many of them will vote with their feet. and we will lose skilled, experienced staff and we just can't afford to do that. staff and w
we're joined now by sian elliott from the tuc. good elliott from the tuc. morning. us? we recommendation should be, what about you, what can you tell us?— you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers _ you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers across _ you, what can you tell us? we know that nhs workers across the - you, what can you tell us? we know| that nhs workers across the country are facing really stark choices. can they afford to keep food on the table, a roof over...
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elliott, thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> u.s. president biden says he hopes to make a decision on a nationwide gas tax holiday by the end of the week. a temporary pause in the federal gasoline tax would require congress to act and the measure has received little traction among lawmakers so far. the president says that he is also considering whether to send americans gas rebate cards. this as the white house looks for ways to ease of course the burden of high gas prices of americans. president biden says that major oil and gas ceos will be meeting with his administration this week to discuss prices. >>> and priz rising prices won'p americans from hitting the road over the july 4th weekend. aaa predicts 42 million americans will be driving 50 miles or more despite record high gas prices. the current national average just a few pennies shy of $5. few americans however will be flying. >>> flights are returning to normal now after several days of widespread delays and cancellations. tracking service flight aware says that as of monday
elliott, thanks very much. appreciate it. >>> u.s. president biden says he hopes to make a decision on a nationwide gas tax holiday by the end of the week. a temporary pause in the federal gasoline tax would require congress to act and the measure has received little traction among lawmakers so far. the president says that he is also considering whether to send americans gas rebate cards. this as the white house looks for ways to ease of course the burden of high gas prices of...
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elliott williams, thanks so much. >>> next hour, we will be speak be with a cousin of robb elementaryte's green converse shoes have become a heart breaking symbol of what so many families of uvalde have lost. why, because as poppy said, it is the only way she was able to be identified. >>> that's ahead next hour. right after this, why democratic senator chris murphy thinks constituents may be swaying some of his republican colleagues on gun legislation. we'll speak with former democratic senate majority leader tom daschle on the challenges of meeting in the middle next. you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. it's time for our summer sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts so you both stay comfortable, and to help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. and now, save up to $700 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. on
elliott williams, thanks so much. >>> next hour, we will be speak be with a cousin of robb elementaryte's green converse shoes have become a heart breaking symbol of what so many families of uvalde have lost. why, because as poppy said, it is the only way she was able to be identified. >>> that's ahead next hour. right after this, why democratic senator chris murphy thinks constituents may be swaying some of his republican colleagues on gun legislation. we'll speak with former...
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caroline elliott ktvu fox two news. okay we're cooling down as we go into the holiday weekend.years of drought dry fire. danger is bad, and it's going to really help our situation with fireworks, illegal fireworks, whatever. it's going to help with the fire situation, especially on monday and tuesday. the long range model. what can we say that you don't see much in the first few days? you see the fog at the coast on tuesday, wednesday, you see kind of the ridge that see that clear air area right over us. that's that's that's basically the high um, real close to us. and then right around here on friday, you see a push, and then it's really happens later on the weekends. see right there. so sunday and all that area. that's a significant cool down for us. that's going to put high temperatures if it transpires that's going to put high temperatures in inland valleys on sunday, just in the upper seventies and low eighties and maybe some drizzle on the coast. that would be really perfect for our concerns. 98 degrees today in fairfield, 93 in the eniac highs tomorrow will be cooler, bu
caroline elliott ktvu fox two news. okay we're cooling down as we go into the holiday weekend.years of drought dry fire. danger is bad, and it's going to really help our situation with fireworks, illegal fireworks, whatever. it's going to help with the fire situation, especially on monday and tuesday. the long range model. what can we say that you don't see much in the first few days? you see the fog at the coast on tuesday, wednesday, you see kind of the ridge that see that clear air area...
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i want to bring in cnn legal analyst, elliott williams, a former deputy attorney general.yan pointed out on monday, the capitol police released this letter and said they do not consider any of the activities we observed as suspicious, noting in that same letter, they train officers on being alert for people conducting surveillance or reconnaissance. that letter comes monday. this monday, 48 hours later, this video and letter released from bennie thompson. what do you make of this push by the committee? >> look, erica, this might be evidence of a really serious violent crime or crime against the united states or it might be a video of souths tak citizens walking through the capitol as they do all the time. i used to see people taking pictures all the time. three people can answer that question. representative loudermilk and then the individuals taking photographs and the capitol police. all need to come in, and i think and frankly hope the committee has evidence they're willing to put on tomorrow to help clear this up. there's always factual disputes in investigations and p
i want to bring in cnn legal analyst, elliott williams, a former deputy attorney general.yan pointed out on monday, the capitol police released this letter and said they do not consider any of the activities we observed as suspicious, noting in that same letter, they train officers on being alert for people conducting surveillance or reconnaissance. that letter comes monday. this monday, 48 hours later, this video and letter released from bennie thompson. what do you make of this push by the...
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florida caroline elliott fox two news. alright, caroline voters in a tough spot. appreciate it. station manager in the sacramento area has been fired after he accidentally sold gas for 69 cents a gallon instead of $6.99 a gallon. well it was a mistake that i did, and i thought this is a nightmare, and i put all three prices on there except the diesel. but the last one kind of didn't go, you know, right? it happened at a shell gas station in rancho cordova earlier this week, john saxena says it was all a terrible mistake. he says he accidentally put the decimal point in the wrong spot. the price glitch was up for several hours and cost the station more than $16,000 in losses. the former manager is now trying to fix his mistake. he has started a go fund me in hopes of paying back the gas station for the losses. so here's the thing. i was going back to that boat story about gas and being able to gas up your but i grew up in paradise. we're right on lake orville there, and we're always down at the marina in high school. and what have you and boats don't have, like 10 gallon gas tank
florida caroline elliott fox two news. alright, caroline voters in a tough spot. appreciate it. station manager in the sacramento area has been fired after he accidentally sold gas for 69 cents a gallon instead of $6.99 a gallon. well it was a mistake that i did, and i thought this is a nightmare, and i put all three prices on there except the diesel. but the last one kind of didn't go, you know, right? it happened at a shell gas station in rancho cordova earlier this week, john saxena says it...
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elliott, we haven't heard from you an your thoughts about what stood out today. >> well, it's a miracleon. having had to present to congress before, preparing senators, but also as a prosecutor, you have to know your audience. they are doing this masterfully. it is hard to do. number two, i think the moment of the day was the name check of pat cipollone, the white house counsel. it is clear they're trying to get in donald trump's head and find out how specifically and how explicitly he was told that what he was doing was unlawful and the one person they want to hear from is the white house counsel. that's a name we'll keep hearing over the next couple of days. they're building a lot of evidence and a strong case. >> david urban, did it make sense to you what liz cheney was saying at the end of this, making clearly some sort of message to pat cipollone? >> i can guarantee one thing, you will not hear from pat cipollone. of the few people that have the privilege, the white house counsel has the privilege -- >> well -- >> i think it would be litigated long past this january 6th commission.
elliott, we haven't heard from you an your thoughts about what stood out today. >> well, it's a miracleon. having had to present to congress before, preparing senators, but also as a prosecutor, you have to know your audience. they are doing this masterfully. it is hard to do. number two, i think the moment of the day was the name check of pat cipollone, the white house counsel. it is clear they're trying to get in donald trump's head and find out how specifically and how explicitly he...
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caroline elliott, fox two news. found a strong praying for you validate those messages right and center in that small texas town one month since the deadly school shooting next, we'll go live to validate where there's still anger, frustration and debilitating sadness and we head back to sky fox right now live over san francisco growing crowd, hundreds of people there perhaps even much more than that. today's roe v. wade decision bringing in there. sure to be front and center in the midterm elections to how this decision could affect the leadership of our country. and former first lady michelle obama says today's ruling takes the country back to a time when the government denied women control over their reproductive functions. in a statement, she says, i am heartbroken for the teenage girl full of zest and promised you won't be able to finish school or live the life she wants, because her state controls her reproductive decisions for the mother of a nonviable pregnancy, who is now forced to bring that pregnancy to te
caroline elliott, fox two news. found a strong praying for you validate those messages right and center in that small texas town one month since the deadly school shooting next, we'll go live to validate where there's still anger, frustration and debilitating sadness and we head back to sky fox right now live over san francisco growing crowd, hundreds of people there perhaps even much more than that. today's roe v. wade decision bringing in there. sure to be front and center in the midterm...
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elliott has, well joins us now.crisis and how to fix it. advocates, educators, they expected this free lunch program to be included in the march spending bill, and it wasn't. do you have a sense of why, and what it means, for america's kids? >> let's talk about what it means, first. when the pandemic started, as you noted, they pass this flexibilities in the school meal program. school districts, being reimbursed at a higher rate. many flexibilities to manage supply chain disruptions, and 10 million kids are getting free lunches, that they weren't getting before. if you listen to the directors talked about what's going to happen at these waivers expire june 30th, it is apocalyptic. we do not know how we will feed all of the kids we need to feed. in a worse at the same time, all of a sudden, this will be imposing a new fee on working, and middle class families, in a time when we're in the middle of an inflationary economy. if you listen again, nutrition directors are talking in big cities, in red state, rural distric
elliott has, well joins us now.crisis and how to fix it. advocates, educators, they expected this free lunch program to be included in the march spending bill, and it wasn't. do you have a sense of why, and what it means, for america's kids? >> let's talk about what it means, first. when the pandemic started, as you noted, they pass this flexibilities in the school meal program. school districts, being reimbursed at a higher rate. many flexibilities to manage supply chain disruptions, and...
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when he gets home, his brother, elliott, had remarked there is a curse on this house. mother is dying. alice is dying too. february 14th, 1884. his mother died of typhoid fever. and in a few hours apart, his wife, pictured here, alice roosevelt, passed away from rights disease. -- the two deaths weren't related, there wasn't a plague, or whatever. they both passed away within a few hours. at this point in his life, roosevelt wasn't writing as consistently in his diary as he had as a younger man. he took up his pen to record the -- document you see here. a big black ex and that haunting sentence. the life has gone out of my life. he is 25 when this happens. you just have to use your imagination, your historical empathy, to think about what it would be like a 25 years old to be a brand new father, as alice had given birth to a daughter, also named alice, but then to lose your wife and your mother at the same time, on the same day. this is a defining tragedy for roosevelt and when he had to cope with in the immediate by aftermath. his way of dealing with this was to go ou
when he gets home, his brother, elliott, had remarked there is a curse on this house. mother is dying. alice is dying too. february 14th, 1884. his mother died of typhoid fever. and in a few hours apart, his wife, pictured here, alice roosevelt, passed away from rights disease. -- the two deaths weren't related, there wasn't a plague, or whatever. they both passed away within a few hours. at this point in his life, roosevelt wasn't writing as consistently in his diary as he had as a younger...
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it includes tenderloin residents too long a list to name them all, but david elliott lewis who i see with us today. it includes honey mahogany from the transgender cultural district. and i also really want to thank the prior district six supervisors jane kim and matt haney for their leadership and their support of this project as well as the mayor's office, director shaw, and the mayor and their team for bringing this to fruition. so it is thrilling to be here today. i know you have many speakers so i won't go on, but i will ask you to join me in welcoming jacob goldstein, tndc project manager to speak now. welcome, jacob. >> good morning. thank you. thank you so much for joining on site today. my name is jacob goldstein and i'm a project manager on tndc's housing development team. i've had the honor of leading 180 jones for the last three years. it's been a long road responding to the city's initial request to develop this parcel of land to today's ground breaking event. even in an industry known for complexity, 180 jones has had a unique set of challenges. fitting 70 homes on such
it includes tenderloin residents too long a list to name them all, but david elliott lewis who i see with us today. it includes honey mahogany from the transgender cultural district. and i also really want to thank the prior district six supervisors jane kim and matt haney for their leadership and their support of this project as well as the mayor's office, director shaw, and the mayor and their team for bringing this to fruition. so it is thrilling to be here today. i know you have many...
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so we were both in isolation, lease elliott well, but you're both fine. no, no me. i'm not really. we both still have trouble walking. we start to sweat. when we exert ourselves, we can't handle it and parts of fi. damn. yeah. right. i'm not the subject to undergo various tests, including a lung function test. many long covered patients have trouble getting an affair, but the medical tests are only part of the study. now, i've been nice my different tea for our partner. i owe my house admin mine to of didn't have a busy man. the thing the researchers also send out a car that's especially equipped with a kind of funnel on the roof. they're measuring the levels of fine particulate matter where the materials live. d, or does whom will continue to collect data here in the city of outs blog until the full and then will carry out the quality control process. i am in one to 2 years will have initial results on fine particulate matter cove in 19 high as well as on the various infection control measures. and people's health during the pandemic is one hide vacant. their pond in me hobbled, t
so we were both in isolation, lease elliott well, but you're both fine. no, no me. i'm not really. we both still have trouble walking. we start to sweat. when we exert ourselves, we can't handle it and parts of fi. damn. yeah. right. i'm not the subject to undergo various tests, including a lung function test. many long covered patients have trouble getting an affair, but the medical tests are only part of the study. now, i've been nice my different tea for our partner. i owe my house admin...
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the dead must be buried. elliott tentatively spoke to lucy and kristin, whose works for the international committee of the red cross in afghanistan. we asked him if the organization has yet been able to get a full grasp of the scale of what has happened. you know, us as you report showed her very well. just areas that where strike by deals, quake are extremely remote, the roads to access them. i have been damaged by deals quicken by the reins, so it takes time probably the scale of disaster will amplify with the hours in the days to come. suddenly, when people will access to most remote areas. now on our side from the red cross and red crescent movements, the eighty's on is on its way the afghan, which crescent is already present in different areas that were hit there, distributing food, water, cooking kids, clothes, shelter, et cetera. and the international federation of the red cross and the red crescent and look to a special emergency fund of 750000 swiss franc. and on the side of the ice here, see we've been sending medical supply to the hospital that we're shown in the report in thei
the dead must be buried. elliott tentatively spoke to lucy and kristin, whose works for the international committee of the red cross in afghanistan. we asked him if the organization has yet been able to get a full grasp of the scale of what has happened. you know, us as you report showed her very well. just areas that where strike by deals, quake are extremely remote, the roads to access them. i have been damaged by deals quicken by the reins, so it takes time probably the scale of disaster...
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are chi enriched uranium fuel which they depend on russia to obtain elliott we spoke with professor of economics and politics. doctor dot dot, to jack rasmussen, who thinks that an embargo on russian nuclear fuel would drive the price on electricity up in the u. s. and in europe, or there are some nuclear plants in the u. s. that do import russian nuclear fuel. if that is embargoed, no importance to russia than the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in a world to try to get it. and that's going to create excess demands elsewhere and drive up the price of that particular product and therefore drive up a electricity generation from nuclear. and because all these, these fuels are substitute products, so what we call them when one goes up, the other girls that drags it up, you know, o oil, natural gas, the same thing. if you find a nuclear cross going up in the u. s. will that will have an effect as well, on the other fossil fuels to some extent. so did the question, know my mind is not where the u. s. embargoes it, it can scurry around and get some supplies el
are chi enriched uranium fuel which they depend on russia to obtain elliott we spoke with professor of economics and politics. doctor dot dot, to jack rasmussen, who thinks that an embargo on russian nuclear fuel would drive the price on electricity up in the u. s. and in europe, or there are some nuclear plants in the u. s. that do import russian nuclear fuel. if that is embargoed, no importance to russia than the u. s. and those plans are gonna have to scurry around elsewhere in a world to...
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i will take the ex-elliott 7. >>> courtney? >> the airlines have the opportunity. i look at the delta balance sheet. >> i want the fans to know, before the fans, they i knew that >>> my job is not to entertain you but educate them teach you. >>> right now we are figuring out if the recent collapse in commodity prices is because the feds were asked all the excess out of the system for because the world economy is slowing so rapidly that were headed for a total recession. that is the number one question. the nasdaq lost. i wish i could tell you the answer. i don't think it is available yet. this morning i had a discussion with the businessman turned philanthropist. he was adamant that -- is the culture for commodities. nelson plastics and wood is all down badly. industry is slowing. >> how inevitable is the recession in your view k are we in a recession? >> never say never. i think we are in a recession. intellectually. >> that rang with me all day. is a? what we approach this empirically before we conclude we are unavoidably headed for a recession. the ideal outcome
i will take the ex-elliott 7. >>> courtney? >> the airlines have the opportunity. i look at the delta balance sheet. >> i want the fans to know, before the fans, they i knew that >>> my job is not to entertain you but educate them teach you. >>> right now we are figuring out if the recent collapse in commodity prices is because the feds were asked all the excess out of the system for because the world economy is slowing so rapidly that were headed for a...
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the musical company cleaned up with gongs for patti lupone as best actress in a musical marianne elliott elsewhere, phylicia rashad scooped best featured actress in a play for her role in skeleton crew. the lehman trilogy has been named best play. sam mendes won best director for the production and simon russell beale was named best lead actor in a play. jesse tyler ferguson was named best featured actor for his role in take me out, which was also named best revival play. and last but not least, deirdre o'connell has won the tony for best actress for her role in dana h. we have plenty more for you on this programme, a look at all of the top business stories, including the changes to the northern ireland protocol, what is proposed by the uk government today, what impact it could have a business and, of course, the relationship with the eu. we're also looking at the food strategy proposed tjy at the food strategy proposed by prime minister boris johnson, but also on the agenda today, so a busy one and chancellor rishi sunak is out and about in london and we will tell you what he is up to.
the musical company cleaned up with gongs for patti lupone as best actress in a musical marianne elliott elsewhere, phylicia rashad scooped best featured actress in a play for her role in skeleton crew. the lehman trilogy has been named best play. sam mendes won best director for the production and simon russell beale was named best lead actor in a play. jesse tyler ferguson was named best featured actor for his role in take me out, which was also named best revival play. and last but not...