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she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." chisholm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in congress. in fact, you had people who were working against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a national park, which i want for nevada, it would behe first park in the united states in almost 15 years... christensen: reid advocatin for a big park of 129,000 acres that would cover the entire wheeler range. laxalt and the other senator, chic hecht, want a smaller park of 44,000 acres to protect the mining and ranching interests. tv reporter: the town of ely could experience the most impacts from the great basin tional pk. manresidents believe that the park' popularityould spill or into ely and rejuvenate an otherwise dormant economy. chris
she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." chisholm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in congress. in fact, you had people who were working against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a...
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morgan versus eli apple i'd take j.p. morgan unfortunately it isn't we've talked eli for years along the merck, best pharma out there. valuation has been a concern for five years seems to look past that. j.p. morgan obviously a great bank i would submit still has to come down in term of metrics specifically price to book so eli lilly in this game. >>> all right, coming up, spin the wheel on casino to bes find out if there's any luck left in that center. jackpot trades next. >>> plus, we're ringing in the chart of the year. any guesses on what it might be? icarndo ndk. stk ou tfi out what it is if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. what if you were a major transit system with billions of passengers taking millions of trips every year?
morgan versus eli apple i'd take j.p. morgan unfortunately it isn't we've talked eli for years along the merck, best pharma out there. valuation has been a concern for five years seems to look past that. j.p. morgan obviously a great bank i would submit still has to come down in term of metrics specifically price to book so eli lilly in this game. >>> all right, coming up, spin the wheel on casino to bes find out if there's any luck left in that center. jackpot trades next....
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ya viene ely a mostrarnos. a poner a hervir con azÚcar morena, un poco de champaÑa y vino. no te puedes olvidar de que estas cosas van hervidas. asimismo, lo vas agregar en tu casa. en tu casa limpia. despuÉs que hagas esto prende tu vela dorada. el color es el dorado para estos signos. ustedes son brillos. tienen que brillar. ese mismo color van a recibir el aÑo vestido de dorado. patricia: estos rituales son para la prosperidad, para que nuestro hogar entre todo lo nuevo. quÉ harÍan los signos de tierra? niÑo prodigio: tenemos a tauro, virgo, capricornio. signo de tierra necesitan estar plantados. este aÑo mÁs que nunca o con las inversiones de dinero. vamos a hacer este ritual que es sencillo. vamos a buscarla lirio. tres rosas rojas. vamos a invocar el amor, la suerte, la prosperidad. vamos a poner todo esto a hervir. esta fusiÓn que van a preparar la van a regar en la esquina de tu casa. tambiÉn lo vas a pasar por las manos, con el cuerpo, diciendo que se vaya todo lo malo del aÑo viejo. despuÉs vas a pone
ya viene ely a mostrarnos. a poner a hervir con azÚcar morena, un poco de champaÑa y vino. no te puedes olvidar de que estas cosas van hervidas. asimismo, lo vas agregar en tu casa. en tu casa limpia. despuÉs que hagas esto prende tu vela dorada. el color es el dorado para estos signos. ustedes son brillos. tienen que brillar. ese mismo color van a recibir el aÑo vestido de dorado. patricia: estos rituales son para la prosperidad, para que nuestro hogar entre todo lo nuevo. quÉ harÍan los...
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you see eli was born was something called a comp up laysha . bob has longer lived.ould they fit in the boat. how about the oars? how would the rowing work? in other words, how with the two adapt? >> i never imagined that we would roll so well together, but once i started rowing, initially , with you, i knew we could grow, but at the level to which we've gotten together and, you know, the rhythm and the synergy and the movement , i could have never imagined. >> their hard work and perseverance pays off. a canadian company customized his oars and the father and son team eagerly compete. two years straight, they've raced in the three day regatta, which is a boston tradition that draws the best rowers from around the planet. they were the oldest pair and the first pair that included a pair of roller and senior master our . back on the san francisco bay with two cores each, one in each hand, father of the stern and son of the bow, steering , the boat flies over the water. two heart beating as one. >> it touches on so many emotional and sensory points for me . just connec
you see eli was born was something called a comp up laysha . bob has longer lived.ould they fit in the boat. how about the oars? how would the rowing work? in other words, how with the two adapt? >> i never imagined that we would roll so well together, but once i started rowing, initially , with you, i knew we could grow, but at the level to which we've gotten together and, you know, the rhythm and the synergy and the movement , i could have never imagined. >> their hard work and...
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ely: muchas gracias, edwin. new york la declara culpable de fraude fiscal y otros delitos financieros. el exmandatario describe el fallo como una cacerÍa de brujas. fiscales advierten que Éste sÓlo el primer capÍtulo. desde nueva york peggy nos dice quÉ pasa ahora con las aspiraciones presidenciales. muy buenos dÍas, peggy. peggy: buenos dÍas. el expresidente donald trump sufriÓ un revÉs luego de que su organizaciÓn fuera declarada culpable de 17 cargos que enfrentaba, incluyendo, ayudar a sus ejecutivos a evadir impuestos compensando con vehÍculos lujosos, apartamentos en manhattan y matrÍculas escolares costosÍsimas. el caso fue el testimonio del director financiero de la organizaciÓn trump quien se declarÓ culpable de manipular la contabilidad de la compaÑÍa a cambio de una sentencia de cinco meses en prisiÓn. veamos lo que dicen. [habla en inglÉs] hay que recordar que el expresidente no fue enjuiciado. de hecho, la sentencia dice que no sabÍa lo que estaba pasando la compaÑÍa. sin embargo, la fiscalÍa dice q
ely: muchas gracias, edwin. new york la declara culpable de fraude fiscal y otros delitos financieros. el exmandatario describe el fallo como una cacerÍa de brujas. fiscales advierten que Éste sÓlo el primer capÍtulo. desde nueva york peggy nos dice quÉ pasa ahora con las aspiraciones presidenciales. muy buenos dÍas, peggy. peggy: buenos dÍas. el expresidente donald trump sufriÓ un revÉs luego de que su organizaciÓn fuera declarada culpable de 17 cargos que enfrentaba, incluyendo,...
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eli has nothing but praise for his former coach, tom coughlin, who has a new book book. they sat down with abc's trevor all talking rivalries, humor and caregiving. we knew they were the greatest scoring machine in nfl history, just like we knew. tom brady was the best quarterback to ever play the game. that hurt your feelings? oh no. the guy's got seven super bowls. he's got five or six mvps . he's he's 44 still planning an elite level does not hurt my feelings. uh and you know, i was just fortunately on two great teams. they'll take him down, including that 2017. and you know, i've gotten to know tom over the years, and i never say anything to him, and i never talked about that game, but he brings it up that game. bothers him badly because they would go down as the greatest team in the history of the nfl. probably and they can't say that because we beat them and it hurts them, and it bothers them. so i kind of like having that on him. you make the point in your forward about the similarities between the two of you about the importance of attention to detail and the fun
eli has nothing but praise for his former coach, tom coughlin, who has a new book book. they sat down with abc's trevor all talking rivalries, humor and caregiving. we knew they were the greatest scoring machine in nfl history, just like we knew. tom brady was the best quarterback to ever play the game. that hurt your feelings? oh no. the guy's got seven super bowls. he's got five or six mvps . he's he's 44 still planning an elite level does not hurt my feelings. uh and you know, i was just...
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eli, ethan and jackson are all current high school students, and walker is a full-time college student. two others associated with the boone and church band deserve recognition. colton boone, another recent high school graduate, balancing college courses with a full-time job, and lynn church, a father who manages the group. the six-member group has traveled across western north carolina since 2016 and has performed at church services, fairs, and even festivals. mr. speaker, i had the great fortune of hearing them this weekend at the avery county history museum, and i saw firsthand how great they are. while they make beautiful music, they also really enjoy themselves as they perform. and it was so uplifting to be there to see that. their caliber of talent is awe inspiring, mr. speaker. based on the variety of songs that they performed, they used 10 different instruments such as a banjo, mandolin, ifiddle, to name a few. they combine bluegrass and southern gospel. but what's truly aside from their wonderful talents, how they live the truths found within the gospel every single day. the l
eli, ethan and jackson are all current high school students, and walker is a full-time college student. two others associated with the boone and church band deserve recognition. colton boone, another recent high school graduate, balancing college courses with a full-time job, and lynn church, a father who manages the group. the six-member group has traveled across western north carolina since 2016 and has performed at church services, fairs, and even festivals. mr. speaker, i had the great...
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and i'll be with peyton and eli during the "manning cast" over on espn2.re down to around three miles, some of the airport readings, but i think it's corpus christi, along i-10 into the florida panhandle, check ahead. you might want to wait until that fog burns off. that stable air is going to cause some of the rain lat drew: scattered showers today. a light storm on the exclusive storm inspect -- impact scale. accuweather 7 day, dried smile afternoon. >>> now to a deep look at autism, its history, the moving stories of people living across the spectrum. the documentary "in a different key" will be on pbs the next week. great to see you guys. right at the beginning of the documentary you introduce us to someone very special if your life. let's take a look. >> pick a man who finds comfort walking around naming all the elements of the universe. >> 79 is gold. 80, mercury. 81 -- >> he has autism. he's also my son. >> how has he inspired you? >> well, he's the love of my life, as well as my other kids. and once he was diagnosed with autism, i just knew i neede
and i'll be with peyton and eli during the "manning cast" over on espn2.re down to around three miles, some of the airport readings, but i think it's corpus christi, along i-10 into the florida panhandle, check ahead. you might want to wait until that fog burns off. that stable air is going to cause some of the rain lat drew: scattered showers today. a light storm on the exclusive storm inspect -- impact scale. accuweather 7 day, dried smile afternoon. >>> now to a deep look...
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cupp in elie honig. back with us. john, that's quite a list there.ot the average thing that people carry around. this was a group of people that donald trump spoke to riled up and then basically said, let's march to the capitol. the question here is, is that illegal or, as i suspect that he will ultimately argue if it kits to a court of law, just reckless. the reason this is interesting, is today mike pence did an interview, i don't see president trump charged. what he said was reckless. what's the distinction here? >> that's really interesting. because it takes us all the way back to watergate. in the legal sense, reckless is you are disregarding what could be caused by your statements or actions, reckless disregard for what could occur. where is criminal is usually this is the intent to cause exactly what's gonna happen and what happened. that boils down to going back to what watergate, what are they, no wonder they know it. who is in on this. so, what the committee has done is, they have set the table for their conversations between close aides to
cupp in elie honig. back with us. john, that's quite a list there.ot the average thing that people carry around. this was a group of people that donald trump spoke to riled up and then basically said, let's march to the capitol. the question here is, is that illegal or, as i suspect that he will ultimately argue if it kits to a court of law, just reckless. the reason this is interesting, is today mike pence did an interview, i don't see president trump charged. what he said was reckless. what's...
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fighting for the same ideals on which our country was founded, several news outlets like cnn and the eli times. compared to george washington. they all unanimously spoke to us about this for a month. no objections were allowed. and it worked americans. everyone was very worried about zelensky, even in rural areas, those who voted against joe biden hung ukrainian flags. many feel that it's not like world war ii a good war a battle against tyranny from the ocean for democracy and freedom here in america well, almost a year later it's getting harder and harder to believe, whatever you think about the war in ukraine it's pretty obvious that vladimir zelensky is not interested in freedom and democracy, in fact zelensky much closer to lenin than to george washington, he is a dictator he is a dangerous autocrat who spent billions of american taxpayer dollars to turn ukraine into a police a state ruled by one party. it's no exaggeration over the past year zelenskiy has banned opposition parties to force shut down critical media arrests of his political opponents. tucker swims a little, of course
fighting for the same ideals on which our country was founded, several news outlets like cnn and the eli times. compared to george washington. they all unanimously spoke to us about this for a month. no objections were allowed. and it worked americans. everyone was very worried about zelensky, even in rural areas, those who voted against joe biden hung ukrainian flags. many feel that it's not like world war ii a good war a battle against tyranny from the ocean for democracy and freedom here in...
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especially with the vaccines eli lilly.-myers with an amazing cancer franchise on the other hand, while the larger biotechs behaved like big pharma the smaller ones feel more like the speculative stocks they trade based on their future prospects many years down the road which may sound less attractive when inflation's raging and interest rates keep rising just like every other sector the high multiple growth-oriented health care stocks got obliterated this year. whether we're talking medical device or the life science arm dealer or the medicine. really good for a long time. or something like aligned tech most of my friends have a line where you can't see it i don't have it. meanwhile, the biggest winners were boring, consistent operators with cheap stocks. you know if you were in our meeting today, our club meeting, we talked about how beautiful boring is. in praise of boring. kind of like erasmus consider the top three cardinal health, which had an activist mckesson and cigna while cigna's a straightforward health insuranc
especially with the vaccines eli lilly.-myers with an amazing cancer franchise on the other hand, while the larger biotechs behaved like big pharma the smaller ones feel more like the speculative stocks they trade based on their future prospects many years down the road which may sound less attractive when inflation's raging and interest rates keep rising just like every other sector the high multiple growth-oriented health care stocks got obliterated this year. whether we're talking medical...
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also joining us is cnn senior legal analyst eli honing, former assistant u.s. attorney.you looked through jones' bankruptcy filing. what stood out to you? >> so what he said in his assets section of today's filing, anderson, will surely be challenged by the families. he says he has assets of between 1 and $10 million. the families maintain he has much more than that, and in fact, he has siphoned $60 million out of the business possibly into his -- into the coffers of family and himself. so that's what they allege. they'll definitely be questioning what the filing was today and trying to find that money. >> does filing for bankruptcy, can he hide all these assets? >> he's certainly trying but i don't think it's going to succeed. it might even backfire, anderson. and here's why. a person cannot declare bankruptcy and have all his debts miraculously vanish. not these debts, not when you're talking about a judgment the trial verdict here that involves an intentional wrong, and here we're talking about defamation. that's what alex jones was found liable for. that is intention
also joining us is cnn senior legal analyst eli honing, former assistant u.s. attorney.you looked through jones' bankruptcy filing. what stood out to you? >> so what he said in his assets section of today's filing, anderson, will surely be challenged by the families. he says he has assets of between 1 and $10 million. the families maintain he has much more than that, and in fact, he has siphoned $60 million out of the business possibly into his -- into the coffers of family and himself....
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ely: vamos a comenzar con esa pregunta.s manos de inmigraciÓn todavÍa pueden ser regresados a mÉxico bajo tÍtulo 42 o bajo tÍtulo 8. no quiere decir que cuando entraron sean libres. si fueron procesados y los dejaron entrar para poder presentar el caso de asilo ante un juez de inmigraciÓn no se tienen que preocupar. ya fueron procesados. el fallo de la corte suprema no los va afectar. para esos inmigrantes que se encuentran en mÉxico, desafortunadamente, con el fallo de la corte suprema ahora le cierra la oportunidad de poder presentarse a los oficiales de inmigraciÓn para pelear un caso ante la corte de inmigraciÓn. desafortunadamente, ellos se van a encontrar en mÉxico hasta que hay una resoluciÓn de la corte suprema. ely: de alguna forma esto limita la solicitud de asilo. segÚn las Últimas cifras alcanza nÚmero rÉcord. mÁs de 1,000,000. esto es una medida que en efecto va a tener buen resultado en ese sentido? alex: va a tener buen resultado por los inmigrantes que son procesados y que serÁn permitidos entrar para pedir
ely: vamos a comenzar con esa pregunta.s manos de inmigraciÓn todavÍa pueden ser regresados a mÉxico bajo tÍtulo 42 o bajo tÍtulo 8. no quiere decir que cuando entraron sean libres. si fueron procesados y los dejaron entrar para poder presentar el caso de asilo ante un juez de inmigraciÓn no se tienen que preocupar. ya fueron procesados. el fallo de la corte suprema no los va afectar. para esos inmigrantes que se encuentran en mÉxico, desafortunadamente, con el fallo de la corte suprema...
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the same ideals on which our country was built, many authoritative publications, including sinen and eli times. they even put him on a par with george washington month after month they kept saying. we do it with one voice, accepting no objection. no wonder it worked americans sympathized with zelensky in fact zelensky is much more like lenin than washington. he is a dangerous authoritarian dictator who uses billions of dollars from the pockets of american taxpayers to maintain his one-party police regime and this is not an exaggeration over the past year zelensky has banned opposition parties. he forcefully closed the media that he did not like and arrested his political opponents. he sent soldiers to the churches of zelensky's secret police, made reino mo and all over in ukraine, including women, he arrested dozens of priests, without a single legitimate reason, which can be regarded as a direct violation of the constitution of ukraine, which no one cares about now, and looking at all this , the biden administration said not a word. instead , they continued to push for the allocation of
the same ideals on which our country was built, many authoritative publications, including sinen and eli times. they even put him on a par with george washington month after month they kept saying. we do it with one voice, accepting no objection. no wonder it worked americans sympathized with zelensky in fact zelensky is much more like lenin than washington. he is a dangerous authoritarian dictator who uses billions of dollars from the pockets of american taxpayers to maintain his one-party...
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john berman, elie honig and -- are all back with us. rid of all technology? united had this debate before, and i don't like it. i don't like that this thing is tracking me at all times, i don't like that an air tag is probably on me somewhere right now, i don't think any of it. okay? >> i'm glad we had this top. >> me too. >> so, i don't want to make of the story. the washington post did a really interesting take on this, and it went to how these airtags are being used to track people, and in the case -- it's like watching a spy tv show for the 1970s, where people put like a bug, a tracker, on your vehicle. you drop an air tag in someone's bag or personal bar, and then you can follow them. >> their pockets, their clothing, it's awful. >> i get it. i get why that creepy and i get why that's a concern. but the flip side of that is, we are really talking about is a creep. you're talking about a creepy behavior and you start to wonder, will this person find a way, the post as a version of it where they put an air tag on someone's wheel will
john berman, elie honig and -- are all back with us. rid of all technology? united had this debate before, and i don't like it. i don't like that this thing is tracking me at all times, i don't like that an air tag is probably on me somewhere right now, i don't think any of it. okay? >> i'm glad we had this top. >> me too. >> so, i don't want to make of the story. the washington post did a really interesting take on this, and it went to how these airtags are being used to...
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ely: nunca mejor dicho.sur. la oficina de servicio meteorolÓgico nacional ha calificado esto como un cambio importante en el patrÓn climÁtico que va a traer mÚltiples rondas de lluvia y nieve durante esta semana y fin de semana. hay advertencia tambiÉn de fuertes vientos hasta 65 millas por hora. rÁfaga de mÁs de 100 millas por hora. mucha precauciÓn para los vehÍculos altos. mientras tanto, hablamos de lo que pasa aquÍ en el aeropuerto internacional de los Ángeles. tambiÉn en los aeropuertos del paÍs. esta aerolÍnea cancelÓ casi 70% de los vuelos programados por todo el paÍs. son cerca de 2900 vuelos. cientos de pasajeros cadera un varados. lo viajero frustrado dijeron que hicieron fila de hasta cuatro horas para poder hablar con un representante de la aerolÍnea. se ha reportado pÉrdida de equipaje. alguno se le dijo que no esperaran un vuelo a casa o a su destino durante dÍas. vamos a escuchar lo que dicen. >> no hay vuelos. estÁ todo cancelado, cancelado. yo tengo aquÍ como desde las 6:00 de la maÑana sen
ely: nunca mejor dicho.sur. la oficina de servicio meteorolÓgico nacional ha calificado esto como un cambio importante en el patrÓn climÁtico que va a traer mÚltiples rondas de lluvia y nieve durante esta semana y fin de semana. hay advertencia tambiÉn de fuertes vientos hasta 65 millas por hora. rÁfaga de mÁs de 100 millas por hora. mucha precauciÓn para los vehÍculos altos. mientras tanto, hablamos de lo que pasa aquÍ en el aeropuerto internacional de los Ángeles. tambiÉn en los...
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let's break all of this down with cnn special correspondent jamie gangel, elie honing, and the author of the best selling book, confidence man, the making of donald trump and the breaking of america. maggie, you also have significant reporting right now on the additional classified documents that were found. what can you tell us? >> so, wolf, these documents, these additional documents were found in a sealed box in this storage unit that exists in west palm beach about 15 minutes or so away from mar-a-lago, and the trump folks let the doj know they had found this. as we understand it there was some kind of notification, whether that is going to satisfy the doj this is everything is really unclear. you know, they supposedly searched three other areas as well and found nothing, but given the fact things keep turning up in various places i think the ball is going to be in doj's court now to try to decide whether taking their word for it is enough or whether to search again or find some other measure to get people to swear that this is everything. >> and ellie, as you know the former pres
let's break all of this down with cnn special correspondent jamie gangel, elie honing, and the author of the best selling book, confidence man, the making of donald trump and the breaking of america. maggie, you also have significant reporting right now on the additional classified documents that were found. what can you tell us? >> so, wolf, these documents, these additional documents were found in a sealed box in this storage unit that exists in west palm beach about 15 minutes or so...
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i think that it is shocking that this is being revealed and if it is revealed in its entirety as elie said, that will be a very unusual event and that may be the core response that once again i'm being persecuted. once again those awful democrats don't know when to stop and that could rally his base and rally his fund-raising, so it won't be a total loss for him. >> we're going to hear from and play it again what we played last hour from the chairman of this committee, richard neil in just a moment but, lauren, tell me what the republicans are saying? we heard from the ranking member kevin brady just a few minutes ago. what is their defense of the former president and is it a unified united defense on this committee? >> yeah, what you saw just a few minutes before this meeting, victor, was republicans including the leading republican kevin brady going to the mics and arguing this isn't even about former president donald trump anymore but they believe it's about protecting taxpayers across the country and the privacy of their information. they're sort of making this sliply slope argume
i think that it is shocking that this is being revealed and if it is revealed in its entirety as elie said, that will be a very unusual event and that may be the core response that once again i'm being persecuted. once again those awful democrats don't know when to stop and that could rally his base and rally his fund-raising, so it won't be a total loss for him. >> we're going to hear from and play it again what we played last hour from the chairman of this committee, richard neil in...
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elie, eight criminal charges filed by the doj.ould imagine their number one goal is to prove intent. from what you've heard and read, can they? >> the indictment looks strong to me heading into this. the big question was is this fraud or is this incompetence. the answer, it turns out, is both. that's why we've seen criminal charges which goes to the fraud, the misstatements, the statements to investors that your money is going to stay in ftx, we're not going to mess with it. instead it was put into this alameda group to buy property and give political donations. there's also an element of incompetence. that's where the sec comes in who has now filed a civil action that says there were no controls on this institution, this was utterly irresponsible and has run amuck. sam bankman-fried has two problems, the criminal one being the bigger one. >> the hearing in nassau, we heard he's not going to fight this expedition hearing. what does all that mean? >> an interesting dance around expedition. when someone wanted in the united states g
elie, eight criminal charges filed by the doj.ould imagine their number one goal is to prove intent. from what you've heard and read, can they? >> the indictment looks strong to me heading into this. the big question was is this fraud or is this incompetence. the answer, it turns out, is both. that's why we've seen criminal charges which goes to the fraud, the misstatements, the statements to investors that your money is going to stay in ftx, we're not going to mess with it. instead it...
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elie, how will justice department prosecutors be using this new information?wolf, like paula says, this is a gold mine of new information. and let's remember, we've only seen a fraction of a fraction of what the committee got. a handful of hearings a couple hours each. and even now we've only seen less than a quarter of the total transcripts. so i assure you prosecutors are going through these transcripts very carefully, looking for evidence like what we've been talking about. but defense lawyers of course are mining this as well. they're looking for inconsistencies. they're looking for ways to attack the credibility of witnesses. they're looking for differences between what witnesses said. and they're looking for evidence that may even help their client, whether it's donald trump or anybody else. so this is a really crucial field to play right now. i guarantee you both sides are looking at it very, very carefully. >> i'm sure you're right. what do you think, shan? how much will these new transcripts bolster the department of justice's criminal investigation o
elie, how will justice department prosecutors be using this new information?wolf, like paula says, this is a gold mine of new information. and let's remember, we've only seen a fraction of a fraction of what the committee got. a handful of hearings a couple hours each. and even now we've only seen less than a quarter of the total transcripts. so i assure you prosecutors are going through these transcripts very carefully, looking for evidence like what we've been talking about. but defense...
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. >> elie, you have said jack smith hasn't skipped a beat since being appointed to investigate this, and he's worked very quickly. that having been said, you have been critical of the doj in months past at the pace that they were taking this case, and you say there still could be consequences from that in terms of what a case may look like if it is brought to trial. can you explain why? >> yeah, bianna. my criticism was for the first year and a half or so in this investigation, there was no indication that doj was focusing on the top level players. that time is valuable time, because the closer you get to the 2024 election, and remember, an indictment is just the start. you have to try this case, and that's another year out. the closer you get to 2024, the more difficult it gets to convince a jury to come back with a unanimous verdict. there's been a noted change the last four to six months. doj now is starting to look at higher level players. the reporting just now is a perfect example of that. they were looking at jeffrey clark, and john eastman. they're trying to -- they did get t
. >> elie, you have said jack smith hasn't skipped a beat since being appointed to investigate this, and he's worked very quickly. that having been said, you have been critical of the doj in months past at the pace that they were taking this case, and you say there still could be consequences from that in terms of what a case may look like if it is brought to trial. can you explain why? >> yeah, bianna. my criticism was for the first year and a half or so in this investigation,...
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elie, the new special council is moving i understand very quickly as he takes the reigns of these two criminal investigations, but why is the pace of this so critical now? >> well, wolf, every day that passes makes the prosecution's ultimate job maore difficult an jack smith recognized that when he took over. he issued a pretty vanilla public statement but did say the pace of this investigation will not lag under my watch. here's the reason. prosecutors generally get to control the timing of an indictment. we're all very focused on whether there be an indictment or will there not be. but an indictment is just the start of a case. you have to think about a trial which in the federal system is likely to be a year or so after an indictment and every day that passes, you get deeper into the 2024 election. we know donald trump is now a candidate and it's a very difficult thing to get 12 jurors unanimously to convict a former president, but also a leading candidate for 2024. >> indictment is just the first step. gloria, trump's inner circle, trump himself, could soon face the possibility of
elie, the new special council is moving i understand very quickly as he takes the reigns of these two criminal investigations, but why is the pace of this so critical now? >> well, wolf, every day that passes makes the prosecution's ultimate job maore difficult an jack smith recognized that when he took over. he issued a pretty vanilla public statement but did say the pace of this investigation will not lag under my watch. here's the reason. prosecutors generally get to control the timing...
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steve israel, elie honig, thank you so much, the story will no doubt continue.e is an island getaway not just a chance to relax? well when you're the president of the u.s. and there to make a big decision about 2024. coming up, two democrats with two very different opinions about whether they're the president whether they're the president should run again, up next. -ha? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. ♪ mia's about to learn that boredom stimulates hunger in the brain. yea, that tracks. and that's just a bit of psychology mia learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k
steve israel, elie honig, thank you so much, the story will no doubt continue.e is an island getaway not just a chance to relax? well when you're the president of the u.s. and there to make a big decision about 2024. coming up, two democrats with two very different opinions about whether they're the president whether they're the president should run again, up next. -ha? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank...
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our two cnn legal analysts ellie c carrie cordero and elie honig. how helpful is this to the justice department's investigation going forward? >> i think the 11th circuit ruling is important in the case. what it did it is basically said that the former president is not entitled to special treatment, that executing search warrants is a standard process for the justice department, for the fbi when they're conducting an investigation. that when that warrant is based on probable cause and it's approved by a judge, that there really were no strong arguments made by the former president that a special master should be in place and that he should receive any special treatment. so i think the 11th circuit case and the opinion that was just issued really resets this case in terms of the way things normally would work for any individual who is the subject of a search in any investigation around the country. >> elie, how do you see the opinion? >> first of all, this opinion is about jurisdiction. meaning the courts just can't do anything they feel like. what t
our two cnn legal analysts ellie c carrie cordero and elie honig. how helpful is this to the justice department's investigation going forward? >> i think the 11th circuit ruling is important in the case. what it did it is basically said that the former president is not entitled to special treatment, that executing search warrants is a standard process for the justice department, for the fbi when they're conducting an investigation. that when that warrant is based on probable cause and...
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back with us now john berman, elie the honig, and john miller.w if i'm supposed to love this or hate this. which one? >> it depends to what extent you trust on technology in the surveillance state. >> are we being surveilled at all points anyways? >> that's a great point, and especially at the airport. not to get overly legal about this. you have privacy rights, but when you go into a airport you surrender a lot of them. you take your shoes off, they have to scan, you go in the full body scanner your older arms up. i think the argument you'll get from the government is just in another example that. but one thing is important, it's sort of saves it from the biggest concerns, that you can opt out according to this plan. you could say i want the old-fashioned way, look at my license, look at the face, and make my determination. >> but then i wonder if you are considered suspicious, john? >> what if they get it wrong and it pings for some reason, and the recognition software says you need to be detained for different reasons, different rights come in
back with us now john berman, elie the honig, and john miller.w if i'm supposed to love this or hate this. which one? >> it depends to what extent you trust on technology in the surveillance state. >> are we being surveilled at all points anyways? >> that's a great point, and especially at the airport. not to get overly legal about this. you have privacy rights, but when you go into a airport you surrender a lot of them. you take your shoes off, they have to scan, you go in...
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also with us cnn senior analyst elie hoenig, a former assistant u.s. attorney.o elie, i'm told tonight that federal prosecutors in new york, they are investigating congressman-elect santos and his finances. what do you think they'll be looking for and how does this work with the d.a. also investigating? >> so pam, in my experience as a prosecutor fraud tends to come in batches. it's rare that you see someone just sort of commit a one-off fraud. and when you have someone who's been so willing to tell such outrageous lies there's a reasonable basis to think he might have lied elsewhere. now, it is not a federal crime or a state crime to lie to the public when you're running for office. i don't recommend it but it's not a crime. however, it could be a crime if he obtained any of his money by fraud and he he went from reportedly very little worth to multimillion dollars of worth in a short period of time. it could be a crime if he made false statements about his financial situation or other material false statements on his financial disclosure forms that have to go
also with us cnn senior analyst elie hoenig, a former assistant u.s. attorney.o elie, i'm told tonight that federal prosecutors in new york, they are investigating congressman-elect santos and his finances. what do you think they'll be looking for and how does this work with the d.a. also investigating? >> so pam, in my experience as a prosecutor fraud tends to come in batches. it's rare that you see someone just sort of commit a one-off fraud. and when you have someone who's been so...
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elie, come into the conversation.l with this question first then i'll get to the process and whether it matters if it's a specific referral or not in a moment. based on everything we heard publicly at the hearings, if you were a member of the committee team with your prosecution background, who would you put on the list of possible referrals? >> well, you have to start with donald trump, john. there's no question that the committee established quite clearly that all of this happened because of donald trump with donald trump's knowledge and to some extent with what donald trump was hoping to accomplish. also, let's keep in mind the committee has been sort of clear about their list of the usual suspects. in fact, in their subpoena to donald trump they said we're particularly interested in your communications with jeffrey clark, john eastman, michael flynn, steve bannon, roger stone so i'd look to see if they named them as well. >> sara, when you go up on the hill, we do know congresswoman cheney has had a particular foc
elie, come into the conversation.l with this question first then i'll get to the process and whether it matters if it's a specific referral or not in a moment. based on everything we heard publicly at the hearings, if you were a member of the committee team with your prosecution background, who would you put on the list of possible referrals? >> well, you have to start with donald trump, john. there's no question that the committee established quite clearly that all of this happened...
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elie, we'll go to you. the significance of the committee releasing the former tax returns. >> i think when woe see them which should happen in a few days we will know much more about donald trump's true financial situation, was he profitable or not? the answer appears to be not. most importantly where are his debts? where did he owe people? could those people possibly have used those debts as leverage over him? this was something even routine level executive department employees like i once was have to disclose. so we'll get a lot more transparency into his true financial situation and what his motivations may have been. >> i think we have you back. mark. when democrats were in the court battle that's lasted for years, they made the case that, look, this is not about releasing this to the public. this is because we want to look at legislation. but that is exactly what they're doing and found a legal loophole to do so by releasing it to the senate that that essential agoly releases it to the public. what do
elie, we'll go to you. the significance of the committee releasing the former tax returns. >> i think when woe see them which should happen in a few days we will know much more about donald trump's true financial situation, was he profitable or not? the answer appears to be not. most importantly where are his debts? where did he owe people? could those people possibly have used those debts as leverage over him? this was something even routine level executive department employees like i...
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eli lilly and merck. biotech names did not.pider etf, that underperformed, the market holds a more speculative market. not all of them generate free cash. you know it is a bad year for biotech when you have this many companies changing their names. a company called citrix is now latter x. adagio is now called invid. i'm thinking of changing my last name to why? gsk is now gsk. speaking of slowing down, the biggest growth story of the year had to be the obesity drug, the diabetes drug accused -- approved for obesity now. eli lilly is expected to get a similar drug approved in 2023 and amgen announced promising clinical results. jack otter: do you expect a rebound in the biotech sector? jack hough: investors say there's going to be a rebound, time to be selective. when do you say don't be selective? throw money at the sector willy-nilly. i would say don't be selective. put money in the etf if you are going to do it. jack otter: all eyes are on tech for 10 years, the only place to be as long as you had tech in your portfolio. now
eli lilly and merck. biotech names did not.pider etf, that underperformed, the market holds a more speculative market. not all of them generate free cash. you know it is a bad year for biotech when you have this many companies changing their names. a company called citrix is now latter x. adagio is now called invid. i'm thinking of changing my last name to why? gsk is now gsk. speaking of slowing down, the biggest growth story of the year had to be the obesity drug, the diabetes drug accused --...
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elie and john, good to have you on. i'm sure there will be more to discuss. >>> right now tens of thousands of people are without power after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck humboldt county in california. one of the images of one of the homes. >> they have earthquakes out there, folks get worried. veronica, san francisco not a place alien to fears of earthquakes. first of all, was it knelt there and what more do we know about the damage and the extent of this? >> reporter: well, jim and erica, not felt here in san francisco, however, there's a lot of communities in humboldt county dealing with the damage as they wake up this morning. the sheriff's office saying that people need to be prepared for aftershocks in that area and they're also asking people to check for gas and water line damage and asking people to be safe and cautious when traveling, partly because some of the roadways, there's debris on the roadways, also reports of a bridge that has been damaged, the fern bridge has been djd that's a connector there and
elie and john, good to have you on. i'm sure there will be more to discuss. >>> right now tens of thousands of people are without power after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck humboldt county in california. one of the images of one of the homes. >> they have earthquakes out there, folks get worried. veronica, san francisco not a place alien to fears of earthquakes. first of all, was it knelt there and what more do we know about the damage and the extent of this? >>...
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eli lilly nice move again today so did the rest of the trucks.it for the obesity drug, not the alzheimer's. stay tuned a ulta with a great more than 30, 39 million members i mean, to holy cow i'm a member by the way and love the app. so we got a retailer we have a semi foundry that is what we're looking for that is it let's see what john in wisconsin has for us john >> hey, jimbo, it's john from wiz wisconsin. happy holidays am i diversifidiversified? proctor gamble, ups, kroger, abbvie, shopify. >> ups, nice yield i think they will have a descent holiday. abbvie is a good drug company. we've made a huge amount of money for the charitable prus trus -- trust and moved on worry about al beerbertsons and didn't talk enough about that. we're starting to look better for the club for that finally and shopify, excellent quarter this is an online fulfillment. this is a transport, a drug, a supermarket chain and a consumer products company more perfection -- john rocks that's it. i hope everyone, there rare a lo of club members i know "mad money" is back
eli lilly nice move again today so did the rest of the trucks.it for the obesity drug, not the alzheimer's. stay tuned a ulta with a great more than 30, 39 million members i mean, to holy cow i'm a member by the way and love the app. so we got a retailer we have a semi foundry that is what we're looking for that is it let's see what john in wisconsin has for us john >> hey, jimbo, it's john from wiz wisconsin. happy holidays am i diversifidiversified? proctor gamble, ups, kroger, abbvie,...
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>> i think elie wants a jump in here. i will circle back to. >> this is where i get to -- mainstream media with our muffs, right? that's a huge part of the problem. to be honest, if you think about it, two ways to think about it. one, think about how many reporters and people are covering congress. think about how many reporters are covering the white house. think about how many reporters and people are covering the courts, which is just as powerful as the other three branches. number one. first of all, you've got a few huge imbalance. we don't even have the coverage of these nine autocrats who are actually running things and have veto power over the elected officials. that's the number one problem. number two, how many of those people covering the courts are black besides me? that you know if? right? me, kimberly atkins, they are like five of us. we have jackets. for the most part, the people who are allowed to cover the courts are covering it from a fundamentally white basis of understanding because the very few people
>> i think elie wants a jump in here. i will circle back to. >> this is where i get to -- mainstream media with our muffs, right? that's a huge part of the problem. to be honest, if you think about it, two ways to think about it. one, think about how many reporters and people are covering congress. think about how many reporters are covering the white house. think about how many reporters and people are covering the courts, which is just as powerful as the other three branches....
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could we have an eli versus steve football?d it would be worth the awkward week of the game and the week after, we probably would not talk and say, let's have a cooling down. that would be a win-win situation. >> you and i talked, to go -- >> my bill -- the bills are an adopted afc team. the giants and bills don't play that often and we have a good experience and the last time we met in super bowl. >> there are two words i don't want to hear again, white and right --wide and right. >> thank you so much. kailey: thank you for tuning in arms -- bloomberg surveillance. matt and i will be here tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. avalarahhh so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g n
could we have an eli versus steve football?d it would be worth the awkward week of the game and the week after, we probably would not talk and say, let's have a cooling down. that would be a win-win situation. >> you and i talked, to go -- >> my bill -- the bills are an adopted afc team. the giants and bills don't play that often and we have a good experience and the last time we met in super bowl. >> there are two words i don't want to hear again, white and right --wide and...
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eli lilly -- listen, give you one example. listen to me i'm giving you one example listen mongaro, that -- get this. this isn't a b.c. drug at just 15 milligrams, this will give you a 22.5% reduction in weight over 72 period -- 72-week period according to one phase three study. a reliable weight loss pill, that's like a license to print money. and a couple weeks when everybody is making their new year's resolutions, how many people want to lose ten pounds i want to let some top down strategists only looking at the bottom tombs and tens scare me from owning eli lilly? can they make enough to meet demand that's high quality problem which is why it's a big position for the charitable trust you can follow pretty much -- i read about this every day for the investing club and talk about it other than say i want the human quarter. a second rate medicare advantage program this year. if you're on medicare, you need a sup mental plan because a lot of doctors don't take medicare hi, i'm jim cramer do you take medicare no that's how usual
eli lilly -- listen, give you one example. listen to me i'm giving you one example listen mongaro, that -- get this. this isn't a b.c. drug at just 15 milligrams, this will give you a 22.5% reduction in weight over 72 period -- 72-week period according to one phase three study. a reliable weight loss pill, that's like a license to print money. and a couple weeks when everybody is making their new year's resolutions, how many people want to lose ten pounds i want to let some top down strategists...
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do you know, was that written by eli parker? so the agreement that the gentleman for asked about that was so the ones that went the copy that we had in the copy that grant took away them, that was those were written by eli parker. yes. so getting back to your first question, so. documents and preservation, it's all keyed to like the time period. so one of the reasons that the emancipation proclamation is so faded and one of the reasons that the declaration so if you go to the rotunda at the national archives in d.c. the declaration of independence is very faded. and that's because it was in the state department at the end of the 19th century almost in their break room, where it was by a window, sun damage, smoke damage. so as almost love too much and so then various preservation things depending on the time they're doing the best they can with the science at that time. so the alaska check that i showed that was laminated, that was laminated probably in the 1950s because that was a big preservation technique in the 1950s. and so
do you know, was that written by eli parker? so the agreement that the gentleman for asked about that was so the ones that went the copy that we had in the copy that grant took away them, that was those were written by eli parker. yes. so getting back to your first question, so. documents and preservation, it's all keyed to like the time period. so one of the reasons that the emancipation proclamation is so faded and one of the reasons that the declaration so if you go to the rotunda at the...
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let's bring in cnn legal analyst elie honig. as we heard in evan's reporting, the transcripts of thousands of hours of committee interviews. they're the real meat and potatoes of the justice department. why do you think the committee waited to turn over the entirety of the contents until now this week? >> i think i think it's politics of prosecution. the fact of the matter, doj has been begging for this information for many months. doj sent a letter eight months ago in april of this year to the committee saying please send us what you have, we need it for the investigation. we know that still hasn't been done because merrick garland said two weeks ago, we're still waiting for the information. here's why prosecutors need that information. number one, you want to if there's anything helpful to build a case. number two, you have to know if your witnesses have said anything different, contradictory, you have an obligation to know that as a prosecutor and potentially turn it over to the defense. the reasons why the committee hasn't t
let's bring in cnn legal analyst elie honig. as we heard in evan's reporting, the transcripts of thousands of hours of committee interviews. they're the real meat and potatoes of the justice department. why do you think the committee waited to turn over the entirety of the contents until now this week? >> i think i think it's politics of prosecution. the fact of the matter, doj has been begging for this information for many months. doj sent a letter eight months ago in april of this year...
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senior legal analyst elie honig joins us now. elie, what do you make of this?: well, jim, it shows the judge was not willing to go to the extreme of ordering donald trump in context. it is a measure of last resort. i was involved as a prosecutor in hundreds of subpoenas. i never went to the judge and asked for contempt. the judge essentially said, look, the parties, donald trump's team, doj's team, this is between the two of you. you need to work it out. they have said thref completed a search of his four properties. they found additional documents. i don't know why you need me to get involved. this is reality of life in the courtroom. judges don't like to make extreme rulings. they say to the two parties you need to get-together, work this out. >> they are expected to reach a decision on criminal referrals tomorrow. this could be a significant moment. a source tells cnn they are considering referrals for trump and four of his closest allies. what do you think? >> reporter: well, as we discussed, legally a criminal referral doesn't carry any particular force, a
senior legal analyst elie honig joins us now. elie, what do you make of this?: well, jim, it shows the judge was not willing to go to the extreme of ordering donald trump in context. it is a measure of last resort. i was involved as a prosecutor in hundreds of subpoenas. i never went to the judge and asked for contempt. the judge essentially said, look, the parties, donald trump's team, doj's team, this is between the two of you. you need to work it out. they have said thref completed a search...
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. >> phil, stay with me, i want to bring in cnn senior analyst elie honig,, jennifer rodgers. our chief political correspondent, dana bash. cnn senior national correspondent, doug lavandera, who is in el paso texas tonight. elie honig, can you just explain the legal implications of this ruling, and walk us through the difference between the remaining mexico program, which is what the ruling deals with, and title 42? >> yeah, anderson. so, the policy of the united states, going back many years through administrations of both parties, was that when a person seeks asylum in this country, generally speaking, as you said, those procedures, those legal proceedings can take months and years. and people, while they were waiting, were allowed to wait here in the united states. now, in 2019, the trump administration change that. they said, now a person has remain in mexico. that could be potentially very dangerous because the northern regions of mexico where people are waiting to be controlled, in some areas, by drug cartels, could be very dangerous. could be a deterrent for something t
. >> phil, stay with me, i want to bring in cnn senior analyst elie honig,, jennifer rodgers. our chief political correspondent, dana bash. cnn senior national correspondent, doug lavandera, who is in el paso texas tonight. elie honig, can you just explain the legal implications of this ruling, and walk us through the difference between the remaining mexico program, which is what the ruling deals with, and title 42? >> yeah, anderson. so, the policy of the united states, going back...
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we also have elie honig standing by and cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn pole la polantzs. what are you learning who the select committee is working for these very serious criminal referrals? >> wolf we have new insight. this is first on cnn into the deliberations about these criminal referrals from our january 6th team. i just want to give credit, pamela brown, sara murray have all been working on this story. according to multiple sources, cnn has learned that in addition to former president donald trump, the committee is considering criminal referrals for at least four other people who the committee believes played significant roles around the january 6th insurrection. so here we go. under consideration, first of all, trump's former white house chief of staff mark meadows, who had a front row seat to trump's actions, his inactions, and provided some of those critical text messages to the committee before he stopped cooperating. second, conservative lawyer john eastman, who was advising trump and was part of those meetings we heard about to pressure then vice president m
we also have elie honig standing by and cnn senior crime and justice reporter katelyn pole la polantzs. what are you learning who the select committee is working for these very serious criminal referrals? >> wolf we have new insight. this is first on cnn into the deliberations about these criminal referrals from our january 6th team. i just want to give credit, pamela brown, sara murray have all been working on this story. according to multiple sources, cnn has learned that in addition to...
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eli rosenberg joins us now. eli, why are schools having a hard time staffing up?f the effects of the pandemic. labor shortages have affected so many industries and teachers have been hard hit. some schools have gone to four-day weeks. some have lowered requirements to get teachers into the classroom, some without college degrees. some have tried to shape state budgets to give raises. schools are having a really tough time. >> the supply shortage is partially because of funding. i can understand that. what else is out there? what other factors are feeding into this problem? >> reporter: it's one of those problems that has existed for years, but the pandemic made worse. teacher pay has not grown even close to the rate of others with degrees. something we cover at nbc, education has become highly politicized. discussion about civil rights, racism, gender, sexuality, even basic history has become political and heated. then there's the pandemic. people are exhausted by the cycle of openings, closures, debates about masking and all these issues are haunting the educatio
eli rosenberg joins us now. eli, why are schools having a hard time staffing up?f the effects of the pandemic. labor shortages have affected so many industries and teachers have been hard hit. some schools have gone to four-day weeks. some have lowered requirements to get teachers into the classroom, some without college degrees. some have tried to shape state budgets to give raises. schools are having a really tough time. >> the supply shortage is partially because of funding. i can...
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it's a toss-up, eli. i mean, look and there's the moves. i'm so proud of him.you, peyton does a little something during commercial breaks too that -- >> yeah. >> i think you're lucky. i think you're lucky. i'm sorry, guests would not want to see this. >> let's take a look. >> oh yeah, there it is. can you imagine having to see that all the time? >> that's nasty. >> that's nasty. oh, it was so much fun being with the mannings. it really was. >> it's always fun with those guys. >> but the ending of the game. >> thank you for the compliment, so i'm sorry i have to do this to you. >> oh. >> there was another big surprise on the field. tom brady, eight seconds left in the game, the buccaneers down by six points, rashad white with the last gasp touchdown. the bucs scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter beating the saints. >> in the fourth quarter. >> 17-16. you said you know they snatched the jaws of victory out -- no, the jaws -- they snatched defeat out of the jaws of victory. >> my daddy used to say that. he was a longtime saints fan. you know what, bra
it's a toss-up, eli. i mean, look and there's the moves. i'm so proud of him.you, peyton does a little something during commercial breaks too that -- >> yeah. >> i think you're lucky. i think you're lucky. i'm sorry, guests would not want to see this. >> let's take a look. >> oh yeah, there it is. can you imagine having to see that all the time? >> that's nasty. >> that's nasty. oh, it was so much fun being with the mannings. it really was. >> it's...
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ely: gracias, guillermo.n la capital mexicana. es jubilado. la mayorÍa de los objetos son donaciones de otras personas retiradas. su bicicleta se llama rodolfo en honor al reno de papÁ noel. en ella planea entregar 1300 regalos y dice que el aÑo nuevo lo va a encontrar sin un peso en el bolsillo, pero con el corazÓn contento. eso es el privilegio de dar. quÉ maravilla estas iniciativas se puedan dar. como con mucho mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". tenemos mucha sorpresa. adelante. francisca gracias. que bonito lo que acabamos de ver. que dios bendiga esos corazones tan grandes. vamos a los Ángeles con luis sandoval. se fue a conocer uno de los mÁs populares de la costa oeste. buenos dÍas, luis. luis: buenos dÍas. aquÍ estamos en la sabrosa suite. este restaurante al norte de los Ángeles. estamos entre comiendo y cocinando ricas cosas. es uno de mis platos favoritos. estÁn deliciosas. tambiÉn acabo de descubrir esta sopa. esto es tÍpico de el salvador. estÁ muy rica. quÉ vas a hacer para aÑo nuevo? >> para aÑo nuev
ely: gracias, guillermo.n la capital mexicana. es jubilado. la mayorÍa de los objetos son donaciones de otras personas retiradas. su bicicleta se llama rodolfo en honor al reno de papÁ noel. en ella planea entregar 1300 regalos y dice que el aÑo nuevo lo va a encontrar sin un peso en el bolsillo, pero con el corazÓn contento. eso es el privilegio de dar. quÉ maravilla estas iniciativas se puedan dar. como con mucho mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". tenemos mucha sorpresa. adelante....
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the 37 cisco was eli move done. don't cheaters? she will need simple to. she said to sir, wow, you can just browse, ramos more, the hello. dolly room. pretty low moon here on the need. more do the full lead since. so i don't from don't louis it does you follow the wall? my mom was just more than usual while the my sister moved with the dogs. don't reconcile my mom announcement. bob limit. no, no mess up. let me do my son's close up. billy ok. additional residents want you to do well, we will be by the by, by last but as it goes to your i've got she should i go to guy came up with it cause was get my german met him and some of the more wary not i'll just say look inside the process and then when i did the location in the 90 day to day group i've, i've been a contract to 3 years and there was a hometown cuz i'm from the show on the government on january the end of july. and i wanted to show that really answer me on that i want to plan on a distribution as it did in law. and it did you and i me, i'm among or was it is i miss you young? i leased my tooth fairy
the 37 cisco was eli move done. don't cheaters? she will need simple to. she said to sir, wow, you can just browse, ramos more, the hello. dolly room. pretty low moon here on the need. more do the full lead since. so i don't from don't louis it does you follow the wall? my mom was just more than usual while the my sister moved with the dogs. don't reconcile my mom announcement. bob limit. no, no mess up. let me do my son's close up. billy ok. additional residents want you to do well, we will be...
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and finally, eli mosque is no longer the richest person in the world. his wealth has been cut in half due to the plummeting price of tesla shares, and his recent twitter purchase the serial entrepreneur last the prestigious title to burn out the ceo of luxury group o. v. that's according to the bill. bloomberg. billionaires and forbes index are, knows net worth is around $171000000000.00. is company on several brands such as your tiffany and the weaver tom and the reminder of the top business story were following for you this our you energy ministers failed yet again to strike a deal on a block wide cap on gas prices. that the, some members of the block fear the markets could bypass the continent for higher paying buyers, putting their economies and even bigger trouble. and that's all for me and the business team here in berlin for more you can always go to d, w dot com slash business. thank you so much for watching with with ah, this is amy, it's me. it was to me today about pseudo chicken m. s. o t a home or laura has a new stage from a pressing guy w
and finally, eli mosque is no longer the richest person in the world. his wealth has been cut in half due to the plummeting price of tesla shares, and his recent twitter purchase the serial entrepreneur last the prestigious title to burn out the ceo of luxury group o. v. that's according to the bill. bloomberg. billionaires and forbes index are, knows net worth is around $171000000000.00. is company on several brands such as your tiffany and the weaver tom and the reminder of the top business...
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your favorite products could be made for less money. eli musk. thanks. i'll replace you one day. i see that you're not convinced. let's talk about it. made in germany. 60 meters on d w. o ah, we're all good to go beyond the obvious well, as we take on the world, 8 hours, i do all the fans, we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 policemen follow being paid. deal . we are, your is actually on fire made for mines ah ah, welcome to labels 3000 stacks of cash. what with the global tr.
your favorite products could be made for less money. eli musk. thanks. i'll replace you one day. i see that you're not convinced. let's talk about it. made in germany. 60 meters on d w. o ah, we're all good to go beyond the obvious well, as we take on the world, 8 hours, i do all the fans, we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 policemen follow being paid. deal . we are, your is actually on fire made for mines ah ah, welcome to labels 3000 stacks of cash. what with...
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as for the rest, only low energy, eli di lights, i used for gaba from stock by the government, has asked for energy savings of 15 percent with exceeded that goal. the government has also promised financial aid to help businesses survived the energy crisis. master baker slayer is hoping the funds will be paid out soon. now to some of the other global business stories making news. the german federation of trade unions as warned that job losses will climb next year. if energy prices rise once again as expected. they say companies could face insolvency that germany's industrial base itself is under threat. the organization demanded subsidized electricity prices for companies. immigration officers of british airports including london, heathrow, and gatwick are continuing their strikes that demanding improved working conditions and higher wages to offset rising prices. the strikes are expected expected to last until new year's eve. tell us get an update on a story from earlier in the week. southwest airlines struggling to return to normal operations after a severe winter storm in the north eas
as for the rest, only low energy, eli di lights, i used for gaba from stock by the government, has asked for energy savings of 15 percent with exceeded that goal. the government has also promised financial aid to help businesses survived the energy crisis. master baker slayer is hoping the funds will be paid out soon. now to some of the other global business stories making news. the german federation of trade unions as warned that job losses will climb next year. if energy prices rise once...