24
24
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
rich elliott, chair— some sense of normalcy. rich elliott, chair of _ some sense of normalcy.y committee, thank you so much for your analysis and for being with us on bbc news. thank you. being with us on bbc news. thank yon-— thank you. we heard a few minutes — thank you. we heard a few minutes ago _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an official- thank you. we heard a few i minutes ago an official update on the situation in hawaii, where wildfires have been devastating the island of maui and hawaii's governor called it and hawaii's governor called it a heartbreaking day and the worst natural disaster in the state's history. he said 2000 rooms will be needed to house those who have been displaced select wasn't of some of
rich elliott, chair— some sense of normalcy. rich elliott, chair of _ some sense of normalcy.y committee, thank you so much for your analysis and for being with us on bbc news. thank you. being with us on bbc news. thank yon-— thank you. we heard a few minutes — thank you. we heard a few minutes ago _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an official- thank you. we heard a few i minutes ago an official update on the situation in hawaii, where...
137
137
Aug 7, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to you both, elliott let me start with you.imes prosecutors get stuck with unsavory witnesses. but it looks like the former vice president mike pence might be a star witness for the prosecution whether he wants to be or not, what you make of that. >> those huge part of the indictment if i'm the prosecutor on this case i would lean into moment were donald trump said to mike pence the problem is your too honest. if i'm the prosecutor i would hit that hard, logically speaking when would you say to someone you are too honest to do this unless you knew deep down that thing you are asking them to do was in fact just honest. donald trump to go to rallies and say mike pence is a rino were communist, knock yourself out, say that all day long but good luck to the trial lawyer that has to stand up in front of a jury and say ladies and gentlemen, of the jury mike pence is not somebody takes the oath to tell the truth seriously. trey: that is an insult and i don't know if i've ever heard that before in life the 70's to honest. brett former
welcome to you both, elliott let me start with you.imes prosecutors get stuck with unsavory witnesses. but it looks like the former vice president mike pence might be a star witness for the prosecution whether he wants to be or not, what you make of that. >> those huge part of the indictment if i'm the prosecutor on this case i would lean into moment were donald trump said to mike pence the problem is your too honest. if i'm the prosecutor i would hit that hard, logically speaking when...
22
22
Aug 20, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
hayden: elliott was known as ellen page, the actress, at one point. i just hope people will think about their own stories and their own journeys. peter: another brooke -- book you want to share with us? dr. hayden: i am smiling because rk russell also had a chance in his life to think about what is really true and being courageous. that is with elliott, too. he had to think about the courage to say -- to heck with everybody. this is who i am. rk russell, the same type of thing. if you are a football fan, you are going to get football history and insider scoop on football. you will also get a chance to really hear someone talk about their own journey. memoirs are something, as you can tell, are one of my favorites. peter: this is another memoir for young adults. dr. hayden: i mentioned the children's section. we have a young adult area, too. chest and buttigieg will be -- chasten buttigieg will be talking about his story for 12 and up. he adapted his memoir for adults to younger readers. you can tell by the cover and everything that it is designed to a
hayden: elliott was known as ellen page, the actress, at one point. i just hope people will think about their own stories and their own journeys. peter: another brooke -- book you want to share with us? dr. hayden: i am smiling because rk russell also had a chance in his life to think about what is really true and being courageous. that is with elliott, too. he had to think about the courage to say -- to heck with everybody. this is who i am. rk russell, the same type of thing. if you are a...
247
247
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
rich elliott, chair— some sense of normalcy. rich elliott, chair of _ some sense of normalcy.liott, chair of the _ elliott, chair of the international association of fire chiefs wildland fire policy committee, thank you so much for your analysis and for being with us on bbc news. thank you. being with us on bbc news. thank vom— being with us on bbc news. thank yon-— thank you. we heard a few minutes — thank you. we heard a few minutes ago _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an official- thank you. we heard a few i minutes ago an official update on the situation in hawaii, where wildfires have been devastating the island of maui and hawaii's governor called it and hawaii's governor called it a heartbreaking day and the worst natural disaster in the state's history. he said 2000 rooms will be needed to house those who have been displaced select wasn't of some of the governor had to say. it’s select wasn't of some of the governor had to say.- governor had to say. it's a heartbreaking _ governor had to say. it's a heartbreaking day, -
rich elliott, chair— some sense of normalcy. rich elliott, chair of _ some sense of normalcy.liott, chair of the _ elliott, chair of the international association of fire chiefs wildland fire policy committee, thank you so much for your analysis and for being with us on bbc news. thank you. being with us on bbc news. thank vom— being with us on bbc news. thank yon-— thank you. we heard a few minutes — thank you. we heard a few minutes ago _ thank you. we heard a few minutes ago an _...
77
77
Aug 16, 2023
08/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
dad, elliott here, i'm alive, love you.mains missing at sea >> wow that is, the chills, when they started cheering, but, ooh >> what an incredibly extraordinary story, and, you know, holding out hope for that one who's still missing. hope they have the same fate >> absolutely. >>> a tourist has gone viral after trespassing at a monument in rome. the woman was seen climbing over rocks not iconic trevi fountain before security blew the whistle and scolded her. it's not clear if she was arrested or find authorities are urged to limit access to the fountain you know the saying "when in rome" but maybe not here >> let's hope she threw coins in the foinoint. thanks for watching "early today. >> we all hope you have a great wednesday. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. morrow morning. >>> right now at 5:00, tragedy in san francisco. a 4-year-old girl hit and killed by a driver. her father also
dad, elliott here, i'm alive, love you.mains missing at sea >> wow that is, the chills, when they started cheering, but, ooh >> what an incredibly extraordinary story, and, you know, holding out hope for that one who's still missing. hope they have the same fate >> absolutely. >>> a tourist has gone viral after trespassing at a monument in rome. the woman was seen climbing over rocks not iconic trevi fountain before security blew the whistle and scolded her. it's not...
217
217
Aug 29, 2023
08/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
his elliott is about to go into his final year at uni.s from a low income family and the maximum loan he gets is not keeping up with prices. i loan he gets is not keeping up with prices-— with prices. i have had panic attacks walking _ with prices. i have had panic attacks walking around - with prices. i have had panic. attacks walking around seeing how much food is going up and “p how much food is going up and up and up. in the knowledge that if i did not have to spend all of this money on just having a roof over my head, you know, it is about two—thirds of my student loan goes straight to rent, i do not see a penny of it. ifi to rent, i do not see a penny of it. if i did not have to spend that much, i would not be worrying about using a food bank. ., ., ., ., ., bank. the national union of students — bank. the national union of students told _ bank. the national union of students told us _ bank. the national union of students told us many - bank. the national union of| students told us many other students are struggling as rents are ris
his elliott is about to go into his final year at uni.s from a low income family and the maximum loan he gets is not keeping up with prices. i loan he gets is not keeping up with prices-— with prices. i have had panic attacks walking _ with prices. i have had panic attacks walking around - with prices. i have had panic. attacks walking around seeing how much food is going up and “p how much food is going up and up and up. in the knowledge that if i did not have to spend all of this money on...
46
46
Aug 17, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott's alive. >> we got everyone! >> everyone!inal member of the group of four australians pulled from the water by two local fishermen according to a spokesperson for the families. reunited on dry land the group of friends say they need time to recover from their ordeal. >> yeah. moments there we were all quite nervous and didn't quite know what the outcome was going to be, but we just banded together and couldn't be happier having them with me. >> reporter: indonesian rescue teams led the search for the group of seven since sunday night. the surfers' boat went down in rough weather while out chasing waves at a remote destination off of indonesia's aceh. a private plane pulled in to help as were fishing vessels and local tourist charters used knowledge of the currents to plot a search area, but success is not complete. >> now our thoughts are with the indonesian families and friends of the missing ones still out there, and, you know, it's hard to think about, and we're just hope the best for him. >> reporter: surfers say the cabs
elliott's alive. >> we got everyone! >> everyone!inal member of the group of four australians pulled from the water by two local fishermen according to a spokesperson for the families. reunited on dry land the group of friends say they need time to recover from their ordeal. >> yeah. moments there we were all quite nervous and didn't quite know what the outcome was going to be, but we just banded together and couldn't be happier having them with me. >> reporter:...
16
16
Aug 4, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
investments thanks so much as a great fan of charles elliott. i'm glad to see him brought in there to remind people that they're members of the olmsted firm whose last name don't begin with. oh you can we come back to you in your new book. you note that richardson. wanted to break away from european influence and create an american architectural idiom. is there something distinctly american about the way that these individuals imagine public space all three of them potentially. of the public library is something that comes to mind first in this context. keep that is you know, we take them for for granted today public libraries, but in 1850 the was no place that a member of the hawaii polloi could just go take a book out could go and borrow a book. they just didn't exist. they began to appear thereafter, although for the most part in the early years. they tended to be a room in an apothecary upstairs downtown or maybe in city hall or town hall or something like that. but by the time richardson came along they were beginning to think seriously abo
investments thanks so much as a great fan of charles elliott. i'm glad to see him brought in there to remind people that they're members of the olmsted firm whose last name don't begin with. oh you can we come back to you in your new book. you note that richardson. wanted to break away from european influence and create an american architectural idiom. is there something distinctly american about the way that these individuals imagine public space all three of them potentially. of the public...
59
59
Aug 19, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
so, elliott, this is supposed to be time number 4 for donald trump. he is going to go to the jail thursday and friday, according to a source. you have a sense of how the processing is going to look different in a county jail, versus a federal courtroom, or even the new york city, manhattan courtroom? >> the challenge here, abby, is you have a former president of the united states, who is entitled, by law, to 24-hour secret service detention. and whenever the president is in the custody of someone other than secret service, it is cause for alarm. the question is, was he ever put into a jail cell, or the population? and number three, how was he handled? setting aside whether he ought to be held guilty for the things he is accused of and so on, there are serious safety considerations. now, another question we all have to ask is is this really just like any other case, or are there going to be accommodations made on the fact that it is a former president. and i do think that, despite the blustery you are hearing from the fulton county sheriff, this is goi
so, elliott, this is supposed to be time number 4 for donald trump. he is going to go to the jail thursday and friday, according to a source. you have a sense of how the processing is going to look different in a county jail, versus a federal courtroom, or even the new york city, manhattan courtroom? >> the challenge here, abby, is you have a former president of the united states, who is entitled, by law, to 24-hour secret service detention. and whenever the president is in the custody of...
70
70
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott williams, david axelrod, solve to cover today.. >> sure think. >> yeah. >>> a catastrophic loss of life in hawaii, and a humanitarians cries mae only have just be gun. we have a look at the damage done, and information on how you can help. that's next. the same as yours.most almost is just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, , 36 month financing on select smart beds. shop now only at sleep number. they're off from school, but not really home. images and videos. social media, fine-tuned to suck them in. and steal them away. alone you can't stop it. together we will. we have a plan. join us. ( ♪ ) wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. and it's all right here. streaming was never this easy, you know. this is the way. you really went all out didn't you? um, it's called commitment. could you turn down the volume? here, you can try. get way more into what your into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. >>> we have these before-and-after photo
elliott williams, david axelrod, solve to cover today.. >> sure think. >> yeah. >>> a catastrophic loss of life in hawaii, and a humanitarians cries mae only have just be gun. we have a look at the damage done, and information on how you can help. that's next. the same as yours.most almost is just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, , 36 month financing on select smart beds. shop now only at sleep number....
34
34
Aug 2, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] >> hi, elliott. thank you. i wanted to ask about that territory before 1840s. going by this map, would you define the american west geographicically as all territory west of the mississippi river -- [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> i use the missouri live. >> okay. well, then that might be a little bit different. i'm curious what's going on in the louisiana territory from 1803 until the 1840s. >> oh, that's a great question. youea mean the louisiana purcha, right in. [inaudible conversations] >> so the territory that we with already owned before the treaty of guadalupe. >> gotcha. okay. well, of course, the missouri compromise because there's -- it's a line across that, north just of us up in bella vista. everything north of that,s which is a much larger territory, have you ever actually questioned that? that's kind of a crappy deal, right this in we just get this small part, and they get this huge expansion. well, the reason for that was except for iowa and minnesota, none of that was considered usable at all. because it was, it didn't have enough rainfall. in fac
[laughter] >> hi, elliott. thank you. i wanted to ask about that territory before 1840s. going by this map, would you define the american west geographicically as all territory west of the mississippi river -- [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> i use the missouri live. >> okay. well, then that might be a little bit different. i'm curious what's going on in the louisiana territory from 1803 until the 1840s. >> oh, that's a great question. youea mean the louisiana purcha,...
87
87
Aug 3, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott gotkine is joining us from the supreme court in jerusalem on this latest appeal. previously the attorney general had held the power to declare the prime minister incapacitated or unfit for office and this new law gave it to the cabinet. what are you expecting to see today? >> reporter: it also reduced the powers of the attorney general to rule benjamin netanyahu was -- should step down effectively because of a conflict of interest. what we're hearing today, this appearing before three justices has its roots in netanyahu's legal troubles. you recall that he is on trial for corruption charges that he denies. and so at the time when his legal troubles began, there were petitions to the supreme court saying he is unfit for office. the supreme court said no, he can be prime minister so long as there is no conflict of interest. and then the government unveiled this of ccontroversial overhaul. and the attorney general says hang on, you are on trial for corruption so you can't be involved. so the government passes a law effectively allowing netanyahu to be involved becaus
elliott gotkine is joining us from the supreme court in jerusalem on this latest appeal. previously the attorney general had held the power to declare the prime minister incapacitated or unfit for office and this new law gave it to the cabinet. what are you expecting to see today? >> reporter: it also reduced the powers of the attorney general to rule benjamin netanyahu was -- should step down effectively because of a conflict of interest. what we're hearing today, this appearing before...
55
55
Aug 14, 2023
08/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
met with roughly 20 investors as they conducted the search for paypal's new ceo that dud include elliottanagement as well, jesse cohen, who runs activision there. i'm told that firm had no role in the actual search and guys, you know, we all can see the mountain that paypal climbed. i think it hit a $350 billion market value shulman has been under pressure for some time and earlier this year did announce his intent to step down. he's a young guy, 46, not as current ceo, though does run about a 7,000-person division at intuit but will taking over a company with some almost 30,000 employees. >> this guy, i happen to like intuit they've come on the show the quickbooks division is a remarkable division for small business look, this could be a coup i think paypal needs to have better relationship with merchants because that's where they lose out, including to apple. i think that paypal has stumbled we've been waiting carl, when you announce that a ceo is a lame duck for a year, i don't think that's such a hot idea right? wow. you know what? let's let a -- >> yeah. i'm told they began the sear
met with roughly 20 investors as they conducted the search for paypal's new ceo that dud include elliottanagement as well, jesse cohen, who runs activision there. i'm told that firm had no role in the actual search and guys, you know, we all can see the mountain that paypal climbed. i think it hit a $350 billion market value shulman has been under pressure for some time and earlier this year did announce his intent to step down. he's a young guy, 46, not as current ceo, though does run about a...
107
107
Aug 13, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
but elliott, these about the court cases at the end of the day.et' talk about zack's new reporting. what did you hear there? that donald trump was in an oval office discussion that they were involved in interfering with counting votes. >> i hear computer trespass. what it looks like is that the district attorney is putting together a racketeering or rico case that involves in effect proving that a criminal enterprise exists to commit two different crimes in the state of georgia. computer trespass and forgery and tampering and election interference and i think that is what it seems like she's doing and then there is a host of other crimes as we. >> and politically their invest pressure election officials, we remember the perfect phone call which we may play in a little bit. the plot to put forward the fake electors an now this voting system breach in rural coffee county. these are separate pieces. we know zack smith is zeroing in on fake electors. josh dawsey, when you think about how this georgia case plays into trump's challenges overall and how
but elliott, these about the court cases at the end of the day.et' talk about zack's new reporting. what did you hear there? that donald trump was in an oval office discussion that they were involved in interfering with counting votes. >> i hear computer trespass. what it looks like is that the district attorney is putting together a racketeering or rico case that involves in effect proving that a criminal enterprise exists to commit two different crimes in the state of georgia. computer...
17
17
Aug 20, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
he also concocted a detailed story to explain brother's elliott's presence.so why does all of this matter? the present narrative of the life, of the consequential person of the united states. of the 20th century is incomplete. and in many cases false. the gospel, according bruin, fdr, indeed a very sick man, yalta, and had battled serious for decades previously until the narrative of franklin's life has been set straight, especially with to his health the magnitude of his accomplishments cannot be properly assessed. fdr unmasked goes a long way towards achieving that end. thank you. i look forward to questions. thank you. that's very gratifying, i believe. if anybody has a question you've been asked to step up to the microphone microphone, all we question was. yes, sir. on. to what degree was eleanor apprized of fdr actual circumstances and condition. well, the only medical records we have from fdr his health come from illinois's files. now as you know fdr and eleanor had had parallel lives, but she was aware of and in fact, when asked about his health, she g
he also concocted a detailed story to explain brother's elliott's presence.so why does all of this matter? the present narrative of the life, of the consequential person of the united states. of the 20th century is incomplete. and in many cases false. the gospel, according bruin, fdr, indeed a very sick man, yalta, and had battled serious for decades previously until the narrative of franklin's life has been set straight, especially with to his health the magnitude of his accomplishments cannot...
20
20
Aug 24, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott, listen to this, this is too simple.ell, we talked about-- and he made the statement, man is an aberration. the next quote is from our son fernando when he was in the fourth grade at whittier elementary school in boulder, and we had been talking about pollution and all sorts of things and i was giving fernando a ride in the car because it was a very cold winter day and often we talked, but not always. and fernando is sitting back there in the seat that they have for kids and he said, we're making ourselves extinct. fourth grade. we just had a president of the united states for two years who couldn't possibly understand that idea. next quote, wally was john kennedy's secretary of the interior and had been governor of alaska, and he's famous for saying, we can't just let nature run wild. makes me think of the current governor of ohio who declared the other day that methane is a green energy source, okay? so margaret is a writer for the new york times who i do not know personally, but who writes eloquently for the new york
elliott, listen to this, this is too simple.ell, we talked about-- and he made the statement, man is an aberration. the next quote is from our son fernando when he was in the fourth grade at whittier elementary school in boulder, and we had been talking about pollution and all sorts of things and i was giving fernando a ride in the car because it was a very cold winter day and often we talked, but not always. and fernando is sitting back there in the seat that they have for kids and he said,...
137
137
Aug 2, 2023
08/23
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in here at the big plastic picnic table in front of the building elliott, former prosecutororked in the manhattan office. good to have you today. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> steve: what's your headline? >> he has a first amendment right to say the election is stolen. he can say it all over the country and on tv. he has a right to file lawsuit after lawsuit claiming the election is stolen. however, where he got in trouble where they assembled electors in the various states after joe biden had deny declared the winner secretary of state, having them sign the stinks we are the duly certified electors. that's where is he going to argue there is no good faith basis. where the fraud took place. if i could make analogy i can come on your show i can say i'm elon musk long lost son and entitled to inherit when he dies. i could say it's stupid. >> i hand up a document that says hey, this is elon musk's willing, i know it's not his will and i'm not his son and i say i get all his billions of dollars. i have committed fraud and grand larceny. jack smith is going to make th
let's bring in here at the big plastic picnic table in front of the building elliott, former prosecutororked in the manhattan office. good to have you today. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> steve: what's your headline? >> he has a first amendment right to say the election is stolen. he can say it all over the country and on tv. he has a right to file lawsuit after lawsuit claiming the election is stolen. however, where he got in trouble where they assembled electors...
56
56
Aug 22, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott, do you think that warning, as crystal clear as it's laid out, will have any impact on trump's behavior right? now >> i think it might. the problem is you run into gray areas anytime you talk about speech and what could be what some regard as a threat may just be aggressive language, right? and i think a judge is going to have to -- they'll be back in court on this at some point, because this is just -- you know, i have a hard time seeing a scenario in which the former president gives up his twitter or truth account and doesn't tweet things about witnesses or so on. now, once that happens, a judge is going have to sort out, now, is that really a threat? did it stepped up to the line? did it step over the line to the point we're going to have to revoke his -- and put him in jail. that certainly could happen, but it moves into wait and see. >> can i just say, it's going to happen. >> i think that's a fair prediction. >> he's not capable of restraining himself because -- and he also knows the court doesn't want to throw him in jail. >> right. >> this is, you know, he understands h
elliott, do you think that warning, as crystal clear as it's laid out, will have any impact on trump's behavior right? now >> i think it might. the problem is you run into gray areas anytime you talk about speech and what could be what some regard as a threat may just be aggressive language, right? and i think a judge is going to have to -- they'll be back in court on this at some point, because this is just -- you know, i have a hard time seeing a scenario in which the former president...
21
21
Aug 2, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
we can use it occasionally in the text. >> hi elliott.d to ask about that territory before 1840s so just going by this map which he defined the american west geographically as all territory west of the mississippi river? >> i use the missouri river. >> that might be a little bit different. i'm curious what'sle going on in the louisiana territory from 1803 until the 1840s. >> that's a great question. the louisiana purchase, right? territory that we are to count webefore the treaty. >> okay. well, course the missouri compromise drew a lone -- a line across north of us in bella vista. everything south of that is date and north of that is a much larger territory. that's kind of a bad deal. why do we get the small parts down there and we get this huge expansion. a iowa and minnesota none of that was considered usable at all. because it didn't have enough rainfall. think of this. in 1845, the time you are talking about, right? it was called indian country and left up to the tribes. 1845 none of that had any government whatsoever. it adds up to
we can use it occasionally in the text. >> hi elliott.d to ask about that territory before 1840s so just going by this map which he defined the american west geographically as all territory west of the mississippi river? >> i use the missouri river. >> that might be a little bit different. i'm curious what'sle going on in the louisiana territory from 1803 until the 1840s. >> that's a great question. the louisiana purchase, right? territory that we are to count webefore...
76
76
Aug 3, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott gotkine is with us now. you've been reporting a lot about these different bills going through. what is the significance of this one? >> reporter: today's hearing has its roots in prime minister's legal trouble. when those legal troubles began, there were petitions to the supreme court here in jerusalem saying that look, he's on trial for corruption, he shouldn't be able to be prime minister or to run for office. the supreme court disagreed and say that he can be prime minister so long as there is no conflict of interest. and it unveiled its controversial overhaul plan, plans that pushed hundreds of thousands on to the streets for more than six months and led to concerns about the israeli economy and israeli democracy, et cetera. so it unveiled this judicial overhaul plan. the attorney general says hang on, netanyahu, you are on trial for corruption, you can't be involved in these plans because this could have an impact on your trial. so the government amends an existing basic law, one of these laws that are
elliott gotkine is with us now. you've been reporting a lot about these different bills going through. what is the significance of this one? >> reporter: today's hearing has its roots in prime minister's legal trouble. when those legal troubles began, there were petitions to the supreme court here in jerusalem saying that look, he's on trial for corruption, he shouldn't be able to be prime minister or to run for office. the supreme court disagreed and say that he can be prime minister so...
38
38
Aug 3, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
so please join me in welcoming professor elliott west. [applause] if i take them off i will hear myself. [laughter] thank you very much for the wonderful introduction andul to the center for having us here for this talk. especially e to the kennedy foundation and for all those that haveal contributed to the kennedy lecture it is my privilegee and honor to take pt in this lecture. tom kennedy, there are very few people in our professional life that i've left more and who could make me laugh harder than tom kennedy. those that know him i think you can appreciate that. anyhow, thank you for coming out on this chilly evening. i try to make it about something more and i want to take one particular theme to talk about that a little bit this evening. i fell in love i with of the history of the american west, but i particularly have been drawn to this period of the american west roughly a 30 year period when what we know of came to being. what period are we talking about, about a 30 year period that begins with expansion from 1845 until 48. a lit
so please join me in welcoming professor elliott west. [applause] if i take them off i will hear myself. [laughter] thank you very much for the wonderful introduction andul to the center for having us here for this talk. especially e to the kennedy foundation and for all those that haveal contributed to the kennedy lecture it is my privilegee and honor to take pt in this lecture. tom kennedy, there are very few people in our professional life that i've left more and who could make me laugh...
126
126
Aug 10, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott williams, thanks very much. brianna?power plants is on the verge of a blackout after losing the power supply. we'll have details, just ahead. if you struggle. ♪ and struggle. ♪ and struggle with cpcpap. you should check out inspire. ♪ no mask. no hose. just sleep. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little information, check a few boxes, sign my name, done. they don't ask about your health? (man) no health questions. -physical exam? -don't need one. it's colonial penn guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance. if you're between the ages of 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed in most states, e
elliott williams, thanks very much. brianna?power plants is on the verge of a blackout after losing the power supply. we'll have details, just ahead. if you struggle. ♪ and struggle. ♪ and struggle with cpcpap. you should check out inspire. ♪ no mask. no hose. just sleep. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life...
42
42
Aug 15, 2023
08/23
by
CNBC
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
but you're right, the elliott news was significant the stock is down 4% as we speak.u for that >> i still think the consumer has pricing power, and the fact that they have the pricing power means they're going to be out spending on experiences. that takes you to marriott, a name we recently added it was recently downgraded i disagree with the downgrade. >> stephanie >> we talked about ford yesterday. i think this is a great long-term story. they have total revenues of 18% to 20%, margins are expanding by 100 basis points and the free cash flow growth is 20%. >> we'll keep our eye on the market the dow has been down, right now, down more than 300. "the exchange" is now. i'm in for kelly evans here's what is ahead no landing, the fed needs the economy to soften, but today's retail data showing no signs of it we look at why this could become a problem for the fed and how you want to be positioned in this market right now. this as the banks are back in focus. fitch warning of possible downgrades ahead, including jpmorgan we will debate that. and mortgage rates surging ove
but you're right, the elliott news was significant the stock is down 4% as we speak.u for that >> i still think the consumer has pricing power, and the fact that they have the pricing power means they're going to be out spending on experiences. that takes you to marriott, a name we recently added it was recently downgraded i disagree with the downgrade. >> stephanie >> we talked about ford yesterday. i think this is a great long-term story. they have total revenues of 18% to...
67
67
Aug 9, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to bring in elliott gotkine.e reasons behind the freeze? >> reporter: first point i'd make is this is not necessarily a done deal despite the assertion to the contrary. it could still be overturned and challenged in the courts. there is a five year program which is designed to help residents of east jerusalem. as an aspect of that which is meant to help the residents learn hebrew to a level that would enable them to study at hebrew university. that program is worth hundreds of millions of dollars over five years. and as another part which is money destined for arab municipalities. this is part of a leveling up program to help poorer municipalities kind of have similar resources to those which are wealthier. and after doing all the sums, they worked out that arab municipalities still had a shortfall, so more money was set aside, this is the 50 plus million dollars per year that was set aside. and what the finance minister is saying, it is not fair that it should go to arab municipalities and not poorer jewish ones
i want to bring in elliott gotkine.e reasons behind the freeze? >> reporter: first point i'd make is this is not necessarily a done deal despite the assertion to the contrary. it could still be overturned and challenged in the courts. there is a five year program which is designed to help residents of east jerusalem. as an aspect of that which is meant to help the residents learn hebrew to a level that would enable them to study at hebrew university. that program is worth hundreds of...
130
130
Aug 9, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott gotkine is with us in jerusalem to discuss this. obviously this decision has created a huge backlash, people accusing the finance minister of racism. what is your analysis of what he said, is there a chance that it will end up in the wrong hands or is this a discriminatory move? >> reporter: i suppose first and foremost it is important to note this is not yet a done deal even though on his facebook page yesterday said that it is a done deal and it is possible the government could overturn this and those could even bhappening. but in essence, what he is doing is two things. first of all, with regards to east jerusalem, there is money part of a five year program for east jerusalem, and it issen aspect of that program that he says he will freeze funds for. and this was designed to help citizens, people living in east jerusalem, to boost or improve their hebrew so that they could study at hebrew university in jerusalem. the other aspect is worth some $50 million a year and i suppose the best way to explain it is to level up poor municip
elliott gotkine is with us in jerusalem to discuss this. obviously this decision has created a huge backlash, people accusing the finance minister of racism. what is your analysis of what he said, is there a chance that it will end up in the wrong hands or is this a discriminatory move? >> reporter: i suppose first and foremost it is important to note this is not yet a done deal even though on his facebook page yesterday said that it is a done deal and it is possible the government could...
53
53
Aug 9, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is cnn mpolitical analyst, and cnn legal analyst, elliott williams.o. they see this memo as showing that this wasn't just ideas and advice, if you will. that this was a criminal scheme. that's why it was included in this indictment. where do you see it crossing the line. what do you see here? the acknowledgement as jessica noted, this is a bold, controversial strategy which is, itself a recognition that they certainly know they're testing the bounds of the law, if not stepping over it, and look, that's going to be for a jury to sort out. the line that struck me in particular and they use it a few times in the memo is sort of toward the end where he says there should be messaging that presents this as a routine measure. it's this idea that they wanted to make clear to the public that whatever they were doing was the natural order of business and that itself, i think, could come in as evidence sort of how exactly how controversial it was, that they needed to present to the public how routine it was or at least that they thought it was routine and there'
joining us is cnn mpolitical analyst, and cnn legal analyst, elliott williams.o. they see this memo as showing that this wasn't just ideas and advice, if you will. that this was a criminal scheme. that's why it was included in this indictment. where do you see it crossing the line. what do you see here? the acknowledgement as jessica noted, this is a bold, controversial strategy which is, itself a recognition that they certainly know they're testing the bounds of the law, if not stepping over...
111
111
Aug 1, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
journalist elliott joins us live from tel aviv.he stage from my vantage point here for a constitutional crisis or constitutional showdown, i should say, and based on protests one that will be closely watched. how is this going to play out? >> reporter: the short answer is we don't know how it's going to play out. i suppose the constitutional showdown would only come into effect if the supreme court strikes down this reasonableness bill because this bill was one of israel's or is now one of israel's so-called basic laws, which is the closest this country has to a constitution. what we do know for now is that the supreme court judges, all 15 of them as you say, for the first time this many judges have gathered all of them in one go, all 15 of them to hear these petitions. we know that will begin on september 12th. what we don't know is how long the deliberations will take and we don't know what the result of those deliberations will be. now, we heard in the interview with wolf blitzer between wolf blitzer on cnn and prime minister ne
journalist elliott joins us live from tel aviv.he stage from my vantage point here for a constitutional crisis or constitutional showdown, i should say, and based on protests one that will be closely watched. how is this going to play out? >> reporter: the short answer is we don't know how it's going to play out. i suppose the constitutional showdown would only come into effect if the supreme court strikes down this reasonableness bill because this bill was one of israel's or is now one...
110
110
Aug 6, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott gotkine was there and has our report. >> reporter: israel's parliament, the knesset, may be on. we may be in the midst of summer holidays. but as you can see, there's no letup to these protests against the government's judicial overhaul. again, over eight months later, there are tens of thousands if not more people on the streets protesting against this judicial overhaul, which these protesters say will irreparably damage israeli democracy. and there will be no letup, they say, until the government either reaches a compromise or until it backs down. elliott gotkine, cnn, tel aviv. >>> just hours earlier, downtown tel aviv was rocked by a fatal shooting incident. israeli police say a police officer on patrol in the financial district was shot by a palestinian gunman. the gunman was then shot and killed by another officer. the u.s. state department has condemned the incident as a terror attack. >>> the u.s. is also condemning the killing of a 19-year-old palestinian villager on friday by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. two settlers were being held for questioning in t
elliott gotkine was there and has our report. >> reporter: israel's parliament, the knesset, may be on. we may be in the midst of summer holidays. but as you can see, there's no letup to these protests against the government's judicial overhaul. again, over eight months later, there are tens of thousands if not more people on the streets protesting against this judicial overhaul, which these protesters say will irreparably damage israeli democracy. and there will be no letup, they say,...
114
114
Aug 16, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
former federal prosecutor, elliott williams. former trump attorney, tim parlatore.tim, i want to start with you. you have the special insight into this, of course. we're learning tonight about what could happen in the next ten days or so, a surrender to fulton county officials, the sheriff says he's gonna have to go to a county jail, basically. what do you expect to happen if you are his attorney? is it something you get over, with or you wait until the last second here. >> i think they're probably gonna want to wait till the last second, just because what we've seen consistently throughout these cases, the game of inches of trying to delay it out a little bit more. so, if they had ten days, and you surrender on the first day, if you're trying to drag the case out past the election, why not take the extra ten days. if it wasn't a case where you had an election, i would take my client in today. but that's a different calculus. >> of course, between today and the very last possible day, which is next friday, there is a presidential debate. another topic just today, on
former federal prosecutor, elliott williams. former trump attorney, tim parlatore.tim, i want to start with you. you have the special insight into this, of course. we're learning tonight about what could happen in the next ten days or so, a surrender to fulton county officials, the sheriff says he's gonna have to go to a county jail, basically. what do you expect to happen if you are his attorney? is it something you get over, with or you wait until the last second here. >> i think...
73
73
Aug 25, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
correspondent evan perez, tmnt for the atlanta journal-constitution and former federal prosecutor elliott williams. commentator adam kings, injure and political commentator the carrie sellers. i am so glad to have all of you here, but let's talk right now about what we just heard from the former president of the united states, that he did nothing wrong, essentially he believes that he can challenge, it is true but it is the way that you go about doing it. that was the crux of the january 6th investigation, right? >> look, i was there on january six. he did, he challenged it like 50 times in court? only one minor case, everything else was thrown out. and, at that point, he decided for three hours he sat in the oval office and, for the first time in his life, proactively resisted peer pressure to act. u.s. person thing in his ear, he'll do it, i'll say it. for the first time he proactively sat on his hands while the capital is under attack, only when law enforcement turned the tide of the battle that people get ridley come out and say something. look, i am angry tonight and i'm angry becaus
correspondent evan perez, tmnt for the atlanta journal-constitution and former federal prosecutor elliott williams. commentator adam kings, injure and political commentator the carrie sellers. i am so glad to have all of you here, but let's talk right now about what we just heard from the former president of the united states, that he did nothing wrong, essentially he believes that he can challenge, it is true but it is the way that you go about doing it. that was the crux of the january 6th...
44
44
Aug 22, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
what elliott, do you think that warning as crystal clear as it's laid out will have any impact on trump's behavior? >> i think it might. the problem is that you come into gray areas every time you talk about speech. what could be what some regard as a threat might be regard as aggressive language. and, i think a judge is going to have, to they'll be back in court at some point because this is just -- i have a hard time seeing a scenario in which the former president gives up his twitter or truth account and does not tweet things about witnesses or so. on now, once that happened, biden is going to have to sort out, is that really a threat to the, step up to the line, divisive over the land, the pointer went have to revoke his bond and women jill? it could certainly happen, it certainly hasn't yet, you have to wait and see. >> can i just say, it's going to happen. he is not capable of restraining himself, and he also knows the court does not want to throw him in jail. this is, you know he understands he can push the envelope like nobody else. >> do you think, jamie, the theatrics of doing i
what elliott, do you think that warning as crystal clear as it's laid out will have any impact on trump's behavior? >> i think it might. the problem is that you come into gray areas every time you talk about speech. what could be what some regard as a threat might be regard as aggressive language. and, i think a judge is going to have, to they'll be back in court at some point because this is just -- i have a hard time seeing a scenario in which the former president gives up his twitter...
126
126
Aug 10, 2023
08/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in justin elliott, a propublica reporter who contributed to this story.s say you have rich friends who want to do something nice for you, what's the problem? what exactly are the rules for supreme court justices on accepting gifts? >> yeah, it's a great question. you know, one of the striking things about this reporting is that there are very few rules for the supreme court compared to other parts of the government. i mean, we've spoken to federal employees who say they can't even let somebody buy them lunch, let alone $100,000 vacation, but there is a code of conduct for judges that says you're not supposed to be taking gifts that would make a reasonable person think there was something improper going on, and we've talked to i think seven judges now from both parties who say they would never take anything close to this, just violates judicial norms. and as a public servant, you shouldn't be sort of living the life of a billionaire essentially on the dime of people that might be trying to influence you, which is, you know, what we found is happening here.
let's bring in justin elliott, a propublica reporter who contributed to this story.s say you have rich friends who want to do something nice for you, what's the problem? what exactly are the rules for supreme court justices on accepting gifts? >> yeah, it's a great question. you know, one of the striking things about this reporting is that there are very few rules for the supreme court compared to other parts of the government. i mean, we've spoken to federal employees who say they can't...
156
156
Aug 21, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott, i do want to take a little bit of a turn here before i let you go and ask you about trump's classified documents probe. we've heard from the vice president. he has said that their process for the white house going through to declassify materials, he doesn't have any knowledge of any broad-based directive from the president. that really flies in the face of what trump has said. i wonder if you think that causes problems for trump. >> it doesn't cause any legal problems for trump because, whether the documents were unclassified really doesn't matter based on the things he was charged with. he was charged with mishandling defense information and obstruction of justice. it doesn't matter if those documents are classified or declassified. what it does is it pokes holes in the former president's credibility. he made a statement that sort of ended up getting debunked by the vice president. it's a credibility question, certainly not a legal one. >> and that is certainly someone to have your credibility questioned by. thank you so much for all of you this evening. >>> "outfront" next
elliott, i do want to take a little bit of a turn here before i let you go and ask you about trump's classified documents probe. we've heard from the vice president. he has said that their process for the white house going through to declassify materials, he doesn't have any knowledge of any broad-based directive from the president. that really flies in the face of what trump has said. i wonder if you think that causes problems for trump. >> it doesn't cause any legal problems for trump...
33
33
Aug 23, 2023
08/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
recently guys like elliott ramo have been called upon and it wa no different on tuesday but it was abigger deal. the number one prospect finally got the call. kyle harrison made hi major league debut, his family in attendance, at citizens bank park in philadelphia. harrison showed off his arsenal of pitches and he struck out five phillies batters over 3 1/3 innings, throwing just 65 pitches before gabe kapler pulled the rookie out. giants trailed 2-1 but a timely hit from joc pederson flipped the game. jock golfs one into left center field and adjust slides beyond the reach of johan rojas the ball sends in two to give the giants the 3-2 lead. and then camilo doval in the ninth, the shutdown man, and bases loaded. with trea turner at the plate, this happened. bad bounce, sneaks through the infield, game-tying run comes and the game winning run. a heartbreaking way to lose, 4-3, and it gets even worse for the giants. panic is officially setting and for this team. they no longer own a wild-card spot. they have lost six straight serious. since august 5th they are 4-12. the lack of a majo
recently guys like elliott ramo have been called upon and it wa no different on tuesday but it was abigger deal. the number one prospect finally got the call. kyle harrison made hi major league debut, his family in attendance, at citizens bank park in philadelphia. harrison showed off his arsenal of pitches and he struck out five phillies batters over 3 1/3 innings, throwing just 65 pitches before gabe kapler pulled the rookie out. giants trailed 2-1 but a timely hit from joc pederson flipped...
35
35
Aug 25, 2023
08/23
by
KPIX
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
neighbors like cindy elliott want to keep this land along the american river from being developed. >> this is a 200-year-old walnut tree. >> reporter: true mark holmes wants to build 40 homes with nearly half being low income and the others being luxury homes overlooking the river. neighbors aren't just concerned about the environment. >> there is a native american group that migrated through here and lived here in the summertime and migrated through, and there are possibly artifacts still out here. >> reporter: but others say this is a floodway and likely an erosion zone. >> we think the american river has been impacted enough by development already. >> reporter: the city of rancho cordova is limited in how it can regulate the development since plans were submitted under the 2019 housing crisis act, enacted to boost housing development and streamline affordable housing. >> to change the character of the neighborhood too much as this proposal is doing is not something we are looking forward to it all. >> the city is currently reviewing the resubmitted application and no hearings are s
neighbors like cindy elliott want to keep this land along the american river from being developed. >> this is a 200-year-old walnut tree. >> reporter: true mark holmes wants to build 40 homes with nearly half being low income and the others being luxury homes overlooking the river. neighbors aren't just concerned about the environment. >> there is a native american group that migrated through here and lived here in the summertime and migrated through, and there are possibly...
56
56
Aug 21, 2023
08/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
elliott, he knows that an arrest is not a good look. this is going to be the political moment of the week, is there a way for him to spin this and make it work for him politically? >> of course there's a way to spin it and make it work for him politically. this is the world of the politics people. his numbers haven't really been affected despite four indictments and multiple engagements with the criminal justice system. the bigger question in all of this is how special is donald trump as a defendant? we hear repeatedly from the folks in atlanta and elsewhere, it's just going to be like any other case. he's going to be treated like any other defendant. we know that is nonsense. even this mug shot question, like you're saying, it makes sense. he's the most popular famous person on the planet. you don't need a mug shot to identify him. but frank sinatra, wesley snipes, tom delay, lots of famous people got mug shots. why is donald trump the one who is getting this special accommodation? >> that's going to be a question in fulton county beca
elliott, he knows that an arrest is not a good look. this is going to be the political moment of the week, is there a way for him to spin this and make it work for him politically? >> of course there's a way to spin it and make it work for him politically. this is the world of the politics people. his numbers haven't really been affected despite four indictments and multiple engagements with the criminal justice system. the bigger question in all of this is how special is donald trump as...
221
221
Aug 11, 2023
08/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
[ cheers ] let's talk about the great missy elliott. from the very beginning. if you remember the video the rain from the late '90s. seeing her in that blowup black trash bag inspired suit. [ cheers ] looking so good in it. of course, she's gone on to model for marc jacobs and the gap. she's influenced so much of what we see today. >> my favorite look is missy in this dior head to toe denim. we wanted to replicate it here. instead of doing the embroidered jean we did it a cargo pant to make it more modernized. >> megan thee stallion. >> yes. she's got good knees. [ laughter ] run dmc. joe, talk about this one. >> they were the god fathers of hip hop. they have pioneered using street style and street wear as what we see today. we know it so well. they really started all that. i think they've really wore every piece of iconic hip hop gear they can think of from hats to adidas track suits to shell towed sneakers and the chains. >> we wanted to take our model storm and do a more modernized version of it. not all the gold chains but really f
[ cheers ] let's talk about the great missy elliott. from the very beginning. if you remember the video the rain from the late '90s. seeing her in that blowup black trash bag inspired suit. [ cheers ] looking so good in it. of course, she's gone on to model for marc jacobs and the gap. she's influenced so much of what we see today. >> my favorite look is missy in this dior head to toe denim. we wanted to replicate it here. instead of doing the embroidered jean we did it a cargo pant to...
22
22
Aug 20, 2023
08/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the only one he didn't win initially was briggs versus elliott. but waring dissented from a three judge panel. and he that case before the u.s. supreme, many people have forgotten that thurgood did not argue brown versus board. he argued briggs versus of the supreme court. but absolutely now, there's also a story that he advised wearing advise the lawyers. carter and marshall was higginbotham the bob carter and marshall were embraced they were the. they advised him to open the frontal attack against segregation rather than to argue for equal rights to get a bus like the white kids that opened up frontal attack and so segregation percy is right but what had he had had a very successful strategy they use plessy plessy as a they said we're not challenging separate but we are demanding equality because the practice was separate and unequal. right they were winning cases, lots of cases. but the problem was every time you use plessy to win a case, you were securing the inferiority of. african-americans, right. judge waring inspired, frankly, by the isaa
the only one he didn't win initially was briggs versus elliott. but waring dissented from a three judge panel. and he that case before the u.s. supreme, many people have forgotten that thurgood did not argue brown versus board. he argued briggs versus of the supreme court. but absolutely now, there's also a story that he advised wearing advise the lawyers. carter and marshall was higginbotham the bob carter and marshall were embraced they were the. they advised him to open the frontal attack...