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create some games and then i've also been able to learn how to make web sites. >> reporter: those gloriapek in this pandemic year will be applying to u.s. colleges. you're studying for a masters degree right now, right? so how are you having time to do this? >> sometimes it feels like a lot. but i get the satisfaction from watching how much my students have grown, and then i'll get these phone calls like, hey, gloria, i'm just calling to say thank you. >> reporter: she'll head home to africa, bringing with her, she hopes, lessons for an entire continent, anna werner, cbs news, berkeley, california. >> duncan: each one teach one. still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," badger battle. wisconsin has grown attached to ths statute, but the navy wants it back. statute, but the navy s itit back. ic brereast cancerer arare living i in the momemt and takingng ibrance.. ibibrance withth an aromatae inhihibitor is for p postmenopauausal won or for m men with hrhr+, her2- metatastatic breastst cancer asas the firstst hormonall babased therapapy. ibrance e plus letrorozole signgnificantly y delayed di
create some games and then i've also been able to learn how to make web sites. >> reporter: those gloriapek in this pandemic year will be applying to u.s. colleges. you're studying for a masters degree right now, right? so how are you having time to do this? >> sometimes it feels like a lot. but i get the satisfaction from watching how much my students have grown, and then i'll get these phone calls like, hey, gloria, i'm just calling to say thank you. >> reporter: she'll head...
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i'm talking about the long game, as gloria pointed out. >> gloria, as we just mentioned, though, mitch mcconnell was noncommittal on a commission. he said the senate gop is undecided about the way forward. is there any chance there is enough senate republicans to actually vote for it in the senate? ten senate republicans? >> there is. yeah, you know, there is the chance. you had seven republicans who voted for impeachment. but now this makes life a lot more difficult. and of course the irony here is we know what mitch mcconnell thinks of donald trump's role in the insurrection. he went to the floor of the senate, and he said that donald trump provoked the insurrection. i guarantee you that mitch mcconnell wouldn't mind some kind of a commission that would come out officially for history for the accountability of the republican party and the country to come out and say that. but his job, number one, as always, is to protect his flock. and now kevin mccarthy has made such a mess of it, he is trying to figure out what he can do. you know, i don't know -- i don't know where he is going to
i'm talking about the long game, as gloria pointed out. >> gloria, as we just mentioned, though, mitch mcconnell was noncommittal on a commission. he said the senate gop is undecided about the way forward. is there any chance there is enough senate republicans to actually vote for it in the senate? ten senate republicans? >> there is. yeah, you know, there is the chance. you had seven republicans who voted for impeachment. but now this makes life a lot more difficult. and of course...
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she joins us now with gloria borger. walk us through your reporting. what is behind the opposition of this commission and why is he so afraid to testify? >> so kevin mccarthy sent his colleague new york congressman john in to negotiate a deal. he never told john that and the democrats concession after concession and john thought he had made a great, fair bipartisan deal to use his words. i'm told by many republicans in the conference do not under estimate how badly kevin mccarthy wants this commission to go away. one said kevin got too scared. he can't let it go anyplace. and it's very simple. he's scared of donald trump. he does not want to testify about that phone call on january 6th. he does not want to testify on what happened in the weeks leading up to it, the conversations he had with trump and the meetings and he also i'm told could be asked about conversations he's had with donald trump since january 6th. that famous picture at mar-a-lago, what did they talk about at lunch? all the phone calls they've been having now. did donald trump along the
she joins us now with gloria borger. walk us through your reporting. what is behind the opposition of this commission and why is he so afraid to testify? >> so kevin mccarthy sent his colleague new york congressman john in to negotiate a deal. he never told john that and the democrats concession after concession and john thought he had made a great, fair bipartisan deal to use his words. i'm told by many republicans in the conference do not under estimate how badly kevin mccarthy wants...
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gloria, hello. so let's talk about liz cheney. >> hi. >> her candor, her directness stunning.tory, and it seemed that she is well aware of that, gloria. >> yeah, she knew it. and the speech was about history. and she was, as you have said earlier tonight, she was playing to history. and that's because she wasn't talking to the republican conference. she knows that's over. she'll be gone. she'll be out of leadership and she thinks it is worth it. it is about democracy. it about the country's devotion to democracy and where we ought to stand on this question of a rigged election. but i also think she did one other thing, don. and that is it's definitional in terms of the republican party. she drew a bright, red line. she said to the republican party either you believe the election was stolen from donald trump or you believe joe biden is the freely and fairly effected elected president of the united states. and every republican running for reelection in the house of representatives should be asked that question a priori. what do you believe? because she stood up there tonight and
gloria, hello. so let's talk about liz cheney. >> hi. >> her candor, her directness stunning.tory, and it seemed that she is well aware of that, gloria. >> yeah, she knew it. and the speech was about history. and she was, as you have said earlier tonight, she was playing to history. and that's because she wasn't talking to the republican conference. she knows that's over. she'll be gone. she'll be out of leadership and she thinks it is worth it. it is about democracy. it about...
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back with us, gloria borger. so there you have it.ility, of his responsibility to history, and to every person in this country who needs to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6th. not only is it an abdication but he also threw his own person, congressman katko, a republican, who negotiated this in good faith, with democrats, so they could come up with a way to do an investigation that would be bipartisan. and in saying he doesn't support it, he's saying to republicans, okay, go out and say whatever you want about it and we know that, just last week, there were republicans who were out there saying that the insurrection was effectively a walk in the park by a bunch of tourists. it gives them permission to keep telling these lies. >> he's trying to, gloria, pretend in a way that this didn't happen. that it's not something that warrants really an investigation, which is what many republicans believe. he talks about there being misdirections. the misdirections are coming from his party. >> right. >> and it's just an excuse. it'
back with us, gloria borger. so there you have it.ility, of his responsibility to history, and to every person in this country who needs to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6th. not only is it an abdication but he also threw his own person, congressman katko, a republican, who negotiated this in good faith, with democrats, so they could come up with a way to do an investigation that would be bipartisan. and in saying he doesn't support it, he's saying to republicans, okay, go out...
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i mean, gloria, that's the thing. they're really not talking about policy because the republican party has no platform. because they chose not to, because they decided whatever trump decides to talk about is the platform. >> right. and so, but they're blaming liz cheney for this. they are saying that she is taking them off message. i mean, i have spoken to republicans, this week, who say to me, oh it's not about what she is saying about the insurrection. she's allowed to believe that. but the real problem is, why she is annoying us in the republican con dep conference, is that she is taking us off our anti-biden message. but as you point out, they haven't spent an awful lot of time talking about policy. they have been talking about culture war. and they have been talking about liz cheney and kicking her out of the leadership. so, i don't see them talking about policy, a lot, either. but they'd like to blame liz cheney, for getting them off message. >> so, congresswoman love, where -- i mean, what happens to the republ
i mean, gloria, that's the thing. they're really not talking about policy because the republican party has no platform. because they chose not to, because they decided whatever trump decides to talk about is the platform. >> right. and so, but they're blaming liz cheney for this. they are saying that she is taking them off message. i mean, i have spoken to republicans, this week, who say to me, oh it's not about what she is saying about the insurrection. she's allowed to believe that. but...
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also with us, gloria borger. jamie, you are learning more about how this vote is expected to go on on wednesday, including how congresswoman liz cheney feels about all of this. what can you tell us? >> first of all, i think what not a lot of people realize is what does the conference chair do? liz cheney is the conference chair. that means she is running the conference, on wednesday morning. which means, it is very likely, that she could be the one to call the vote to oust herself. which is, either, awkward, or maybe a bad-ass power play, depending on how you look at it. i'm, also, told by -- by sources close to cheney, that she is not taking this vote personally. she actually sees this, as a vote on her colleagues in the republican party. are they going to vote for the truth? are they going to vote for rule of law? for democracy? or are they back to sticking with donald trump? john. >> jamie, do you have reporting on -- on how liz cheney actually feels? if she wants to call the vote? and will this ballot be a se
also with us, gloria borger. jamie, you are learning more about how this vote is expected to go on on wednesday, including how congresswoman liz cheney feels about all of this. what can you tell us? >> first of all, i think what not a lot of people realize is what does the conference chair do? liz cheney is the conference chair. that means she is running the conference, on wednesday morning. which means, it is very likely, that she could be the one to call the vote to oust herself. which...
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i want to bring in also our chief political analyst, gloria borger, and jeff flake. senator flake, what's your reaction to the latest comments from liz cheney, and what will it say about your party, the republican party, if she's actually pushed out for telling the truth? >> well, good for her. for speaking up and saying what she knows is true. i can't believe that that's where we are as a party. to stand for truth or falsehoods. and it should be an easy choice. but politically, it's not. and she knows that. and i think that she, whether she wins re-election or not, whether she keeps her leadership post, she's going to stand for truth. and i hope that it moves some of her colleagues and it moves some votes as well, but she has an inner compass, and she knows that she has to stand for truth. so good for her. >> you know, gloria, does representative cheney see this as the moment republicans have to choose between various conspiracy theories or the actual future of our democracy? >> i think she does. and i think it's very clear from what jamie reported that she said to
i want to bring in also our chief political analyst, gloria borger, and jeff flake. senator flake, what's your reaction to the latest comments from liz cheney, and what will it say about your party, the republican party, if she's actually pushed out for telling the truth? >> well, good for her. for speaking up and saying what she knows is true. i can't believe that that's where we are as a party. to stand for truth or falsehoods. and it should be an easy choice. but politically, it's not....
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gloria, who in the democratic party has likened vaccines to nazis? >> no one. no one. enough is enough. this is despicable. they should have said, enough is enough five days ago. and the question that i have, well, i have a couple of questions. one is, why all of a sudden, now, five days later, all of them in unison, right? saying, oh my god, oh my god, this is terrible. she shouldn't be saying this. maybe they got permission from donald trump. maybe their donors started complaining. we know that one prominent republican donor, close friend of mr. mccarthy, tweeted today about this. so, maybe they were starting to get some heat. second question. what are they now going to do about it? when are they going to say, okay, we want to lead a censure vote against this woman because of her anti-semitic remarks. she shows no remorse. she shows no understanding. because if you don't do something like that, then pretty soon, you're allowing your party to be identified with what she says over and over again. at a certain point, they have to take some action. the democrats can do i
gloria, who in the democratic party has likened vaccines to nazis? >> no one. no one. enough is enough. this is despicable. they should have said, enough is enough five days ago. and the question that i have, well, i have a couple of questions. one is, why all of a sudden, now, five days later, all of them in unison, right? saying, oh my god, oh my god, this is terrible. she shouldn't be saying this. maybe they got permission from donald trump. maybe their donors started complaining. we...
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. >>> still ahead tonight, cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger grades president biden's 100 days. and arizona republic columnist tells me why she thinks the state's election audit is, quote, laughable and only getting worse. >>> plus, the nasa spacex mission makes history with the first nighttime splash down in the u.s. in 50 years. >>> but first before we get all that, you reap what you sow. the republican party ripped and the damage it's doing to democracy as party leaders continue to spew lies about the election. we discuss that next. ♪ among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something thawhat happens whennd. we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more in
. >>> still ahead tonight, cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger grades president biden's 100 days. and arizona republic columnist tells me why she thinks the state's election audit is, quote, laughable and only getting worse. >>> plus, the nasa spacex mission makes history with the first nighttime splash down in the u.s. in 50 years. >>> but first before we get all that, you reap what you sow. the republican party ripped and the damage it's doing to democracy...
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. >>> i want to pick up right where you left off with cnn chief political analyst gloria borger.us, peter wehner. he has worked in the white house for three republican administrations, including as a senior advisor to president george w. bush. gloria, to you first and your new reporting and it aligns with what we heard from manu that represent cheney is not going down without a fight. >> she's going to continue to fight this, and i think that's the problem for republicans. for her, this is a matter of -- it's existential. it's a matter of preserving democracy. it's a matter of history. it's a matter of saying the republican party cannot move on until we get this past behind us and we confront it directly. for the rest of the republican party and the caucus, and i have talked to a bunch of republicans, it's about gaining power. what they want to do is say, okay, that was then. she's really angering us now because she keeps talking about it. we want to start talking about joe biden and his policies that we disagree with, and she keeps bringing up this inconvenient truth, that we do
. >>> i want to pick up right where you left off with cnn chief political analyst gloria borger.us, peter wehner. he has worked in the white house for three republican administrations, including as a senior advisor to president george w. bush. gloria, to you first and your new reporting and it aligns with what we heard from manu that represent cheney is not going down without a fight. >> she's going to continue to fight this, and i think that's the problem for republicans. for...
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that is a really important message to send. >> gloria, regardless of what the bar is and proving the willfulness that many people say is a high bar, is the law sufficient? in other words, if you are faced with these charges, a civil rights violation charge by the federal government, how serious is that? >> it is very serious. my concern is there are more state prosecutors and state police officers outnumber federal. there are 18,000 police jurisdictions in this country. so we have to do something in the prosecutor's office. i said this many times. it doesn't matter what the law is if a prosecutor fails to prosecute. so yes, this is symbolic of the federal government stepping in finally. but in a case in 1945, they said even then that this was rare that federal prosecutors step in. so i'm concerned. eric garner, michael brown, the federal prosecutors did not step in. yes, it sends a message, but what about those state prosecutors who are failing to uphold the rights of these people harmed and murdered by police officers? there has to be something done that holds them accountable, forc
that is a really important message to send. >> gloria, regardless of what the bar is and proving the willfulness that many people say is a high bar, is the law sufficient? in other words, if you are faced with these charges, a civil rights violation charge by the federal government, how serious is that? >> it is very serious. my concern is there are more state prosecutors and state police officers outnumber federal. there are 18,000 police jurisdictions in this country. so we have...
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gloria borger, jamie, great to see you both. thank you so much. >>> i'm joined by delegate stacy who was an impeachment manager for democrats when donald trump was impeached for ensighting the insurrection. if i told you when you were an impeachment manager, three months later the big lie on the election would be so persuasive republicans would lose their jobs in leadership for not supporting it. what would you have said? >> i'd say i'm not surprised. >> really? why? >> you know, well, i mean, you watched during the impeachment that individuals who agreed with us and even a kevin mccarthy who had a colossal fallout argument cursing match with the president on the day of the insurrection on january 6th went to the floor to say that he was responsible and then several days later mea culpa was following the trail of donald trump going to mar-a-lago and asking for forgiveness. if that's what the leadership was doing right there several days after the insurrection and on the impeachment floor, you had senators who agreed privately th
gloria borger, jamie, great to see you both. thank you so much. >>> i'm joined by delegate stacy who was an impeachment manager for democrats when donald trump was impeached for ensighting the insurrection. if i told you when you were an impeachment manager, three months later the big lie on the election would be so persuasive republicans would lose their jobs in leadership for not supporting it. what would you have said? >> i'd say i'm not surprised. >> really? why?...
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gloria, hello. >> hi. >> this is a moment for history and it seems like she's well aware of that, gloria was playing to history. that's because she was not talking to the republican conference, she knows that's over. she's gone. she will be out of leadership. she gets that and she thinks it is worth it because it is about democracy. it is about the country's devotion to democracy and where we ought to stand on this question of a rigged election. but, i also think she did one other thing, don, that's definitional in terms of the republican party. she drew a bright, red line. she said to the republican party either you believe the election was stolen from donald trump or you believe joe biden is the freely and fairly effected president of the united states. every republican running for reelection in the united states should be asked that question. what do you believe? she stood up there tonight and told us what she believed. we know she's getting thrown out of leadership. she's saying to the country, okay, this is the question for the republican party and a risk. >> she delivered a fine me
gloria, hello. >> hi. >> this is a moment for history and it seems like she's well aware of that, gloria was playing to history. that's because she was not talking to the republican conference, she knows that's over. she's gone. she will be out of leadership. she gets that and she thinks it is worth it because it is about democracy. it is about the country's devotion to democracy and where we ought to stand on this question of a rigged election. but, i also think she did one other...
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. >> lawrence tribe and our gloria borges. professor, i want to start with you. what do you make of this washington post? >> it is serious. indictments are about to come down. they may not be imminent. he pursued the matter all the way to the supreme court and got the tax returns. what this indicates that there is serious evidence of tax fraud and insurance fraud and bank fraud. serious crimes under the laws of new york. he's also corroborating with letecia james, the attorney general of new york and looks like weisselberg who's in the cross hairs and know where all the bodies are buried is ready to turn on trump. i think we'll see some real fireworks coming out of new york state. >> professor, let me read of how "the washington post" puts it, the move indicates that district attorney vance is reaching to an advance stage of more than two years. he believed that he found evidence of crime. you mentioned the unusual nature of how many days the grand jury is going to be convening. if prosecutors present criminal charges to the panel, what are the chances they get t
. >> lawrence tribe and our gloria borges. professor, i want to start with you. what do you make of this washington post? >> it is serious. indictments are about to come down. they may not be imminent. he pursued the matter all the way to the supreme court and got the tax returns. what this indicates that there is serious evidence of tax fraud and insurance fraud and bank fraud. serious crimes under the laws of new york. he's also corroborating with letecia james, the attorney...
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also, this talking point happens to be the truth, gloria. >> it does happen to be the truth, and it's kind of ludicrous that in replacing liz cheney, they are probably going to go for another woman. stefanik, she's less conservative than liz cheney. she's not repeating democratic talking points. house republicans that insist on pa paying homage to a man that continues to trash them at every opportunity. he trashes mcconnell. he trashes the former vice president. he did trash mccarthy until mccarthy went to mar-a-lago and made up with trump and kissed the king. they continue to pay homage to him because that's all they have right now, and they say -- this is also remarkable -- they say liz cheney is the one getting them off message, and actually they are getting themselves off message by making a big deal and throwing her out of the conference instead of saying we welcome all different kinds of opinions. >> i mean, of course, conservative credentials don't matter to them because legislation doesn't matter. how much legislation has jim jordan sponsored and been behind and won and gotten
also, this talking point happens to be the truth, gloria. >> it does happen to be the truth, and it's kind of ludicrous that in replacing liz cheney, they are probably going to go for another woman. stefanik, she's less conservative than liz cheney. she's not repeating democratic talking points. house republicans that insist on pa paying homage to a man that continues to trash them at every opportunity. he trashes mcconnell. he trashes the former vice president. he did trash mccarthy...
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. >>> joining us now, cnn political analyst, rachel and gloria borger. welcome to you both. rachel, let me start with you and what the optimism, at least for liz cheney we heard from dave milledge there. he thinks she'll survive another vote but the ground is shifting beneath her. >> yeah. the reality is, he's not in the house republican conference right now. and there absolutely has been a change of tone. i mean, the big difference between when cheney defeated the motion to oust her last time in february and now she has lost the trust and the backing, i should say, of kevin mccarthy. kevin mccarthy has been turned on her publicly, going after her, criticizing her, saying it's a distraction. we sort of read the writing on the wall when over the weekend one of his new allies, jim banks, who runs this conservative conference within the house republican conference, went on record and said basically if she doesn't change, then she could lose her seat. and so i think that's the big difference between then and now is, you know, mckorte is clearly part of these conversations and wi
. >>> joining us now, cnn political analyst, rachel and gloria borger. welcome to you both. rachel, let me start with you and what the optimism, at least for liz cheney we heard from dave milledge there. he thinks she'll survive another vote but the ground is shifting beneath her. >> yeah. the reality is, he's not in the house republican conference right now. and there absolutely has been a change of tone. i mean, the big difference between when cheney defeated the motion to oust...
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we'll see what the tally is tomorrow. >> gloria borger, thanks for all the reporter.party. how did it become what it is today, a radical rebellion, the transformation of the gop begins sunday at 8:00 p.m. >>> still ahead, the aftermath of that ransomware attack on u.s. gas company. nervous drivers scrambling to fill up their tanks, and now there's a concern about a new crisis. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with
we'll see what the tally is tomorrow. >> gloria borger, thanks for all the reporter.party. how did it become what it is today, a radical rebellion, the transformation of the gop begins sunday at 8:00 p.m. >>> still ahead, the aftermath of that ransomware attack on u.s. gas company. nervous drivers scrambling to fill up their tanks, and now there's a concern about a new crisis. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth....
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let's discuss with cnn's jamie gangel and gloria borger and nia-malika henderson. nia malika, i want to start with you. at one point trump wrote she's a wore mongering fool who has no business in party leadership and elise stefanek is a far superior choice and has my complete support for conference chair. is trump pulling the strings? >> absolutely, no question. donald trump is the puppetmaster and kevin mccarthy is going along with this because he wants back in donald trump's good graces for political support, for fund-raising and let's be honest. it's not just kevin mccar think. apparently most of the gop conference is willing to go with donald trump and -- and push liz cheney out. this is truth over lies. >> yeah. it's a purge because she's telling the truth about the election. gloria, in the only did trump go after liz chainy in that statement. >> right. >> he also attacked vice president pence and mcconnell for not pushing the big lie. he seems to expect that pence has powers he doesn't have to overturn the election. he's blaming mcconnell for the failure of t
let's discuss with cnn's jamie gangel and gloria borger and nia-malika henderson. nia malika, i want to start with you. at one point trump wrote she's a wore mongering fool who has no business in party leadership and elise stefanek is a far superior choice and has my complete support for conference chair. is trump pulling the strings? >> absolutely, no question. donald trump is the puppetmaster and kevin mccarthy is going along with this because he wants back in donald trump's good graces...
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gloria and laura and jamie, thank you so much.e it all. >>> coming up next, cnn is aboard a ukrainian patrol boat as russia moves its aggressive tactics from land to sea. stay with us. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals on all the food that makes you boogie. (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ hi guys! check out this side right here. every trip is a big deal. what'd you do? ♪ - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu wit
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. >> gloria borger is here with us.months, more than 400 arrests, what's your reaction to senator blunt saying it is too soon for a commission? >> i don't understand his reasoning. the only way to explain it is that of course he doesn't want to be relitigating what happened in 2020 and 2022. senator thune said the quiet part out loud last week in saying just that. they don't want to be talking about donald trump, and the insurrection, and the fact that more than half of republicans, according to some polls, now believe these were really anti-trump people dressing up as pro-trump people who invaded the capitol. so he wants to move beyond it, so he can get on with talking about the election, and so the -- you know, the senate can -- you know, the republicans can take control of the senate. i think he's doing this to help his friend mitch mcconnell, as we know blunt is retiring but i think he's doing it because he wants to change the conversation. but what does he want to wait for? the one-year anniversary? i mean, that's
. >> gloria borger is here with us.months, more than 400 arrests, what's your reaction to senator blunt saying it is too soon for a commission? >> i don't understand his reasoning. the only way to explain it is that of course he doesn't want to be relitigating what happened in 2020 and 2022. senator thune said the quiet part out loud last week in saying just that. they don't want to be talking about donald trump, and the insurrection, and the fact that more than half of republicans,...
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gloria borger, cnngton. >> thanks to gloria for that report. >>> coming up, authorities investigatingn wisconsin. details ahead. ♪ ♪ from the moment i laid eyes on you ♪ ♪ this is what i said, i said ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do (do, do, do) ♪ ♪ i need it ♪ ♪ to make me happy ♪ ♪ baby, yes i do mean you ♪ ♪ i see it ♪ ♪ and i like it ♪ ♪ and i want it ♪ ♪ yes, i do ♪ ♪ woo! ♪ this... is a big deal. now, at healthcare.gov, millions more people can afford health coverage. due to the covid relief law, you can pay less with financial help. a an you can pay less for under $10 a month. from doctor visits to preventive services to prescription drugs-- these are quality plans. you can do this. you can have coverage as soon as june 1st if you sign up now at healthcare.gov if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, if you sign up now then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it
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gloria, let me start with you. i want to read the un article that was published in the new york times. it reads as follows, federal prosecutors have hesitated to bring the civil rights charge in high-profile police killings because it is harder to meet the laws will fullness standard, which would mean proving that an officer intended to use excessive force in order to violate someone's civil rights. the split second nature of money police shootings, including those at the center of several of those cases, make them particularly difficult to prosecute. your thoughts on the decision to charge the four former officers in minneapolis? >> i think the operative word here is hesitant to bring these charges. why don't we let the courts decide? let a grand jury determined whether or not there is enough evidence to indict them, even if the standard is high, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. i think it's excellent that these federal charges have been brought, and the prosecutions of police officers in state courts
gloria, let me start with you. i want to read the un article that was published in the new york times. it reads as follows, federal prosecutors have hesitated to bring the civil rights charge in high-profile police killings because it is harder to meet the laws will fullness standard, which would mean proving that an officer intended to use excessive force in order to violate someone's civil rights. the split second nature of money police shootings, including those at the center of several of...
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this is a picture of gloria, was a marine biologist, and jocelyn crane, who studied crafts. and then in the center is william bb, who is blair's ex-husband. i found out that a lot of women from the society would go down and visit them at the research stations. i guess there were fun places to go, vacation and hang out with other members of the society of women geographers. delia ackley, i loved her because she kind of has a sad story. she and her husband, carl ackley, is a famous big-game hunter who did all the elephants in the museum of natural history , she found this monkey on one of their expeditions and she fell in love with this monkey. so much that her husband would write her notes, could you please love me more than the monkey? she brought him home to their manhattan penthouse apartment in the monkey was a terror and carl could not deal with it anymore. so finally he divorced her. i thought it was interesting that so many of the women geographers got divorced at a time when it was scandalous. so delia was one of the -- she was a very good game hunter and after her di
this is a picture of gloria, was a marine biologist, and jocelyn crane, who studied crafts. and then in the center is william bb, who is blair's ex-husband. i found out that a lot of women from the society would go down and visit them at the research stations. i guess there were fun places to go, vacation and hang out with other members of the society of women geographers. delia ackley, i loved her because she kind of has a sad story. she and her husband, carl ackley, is a famous big-game...
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this is a picture of gloria hollister. who was the marine biologists and and jocelyn crane who studied crabs and then in the center is william beebe whose players ex-husband i found out that a lot of women. from the society would go down and visit them at his the research stations. i that they were kind of fun places to go vacation and hang out with other members of the society of women geographers. um, delia ackley loved her because it should kind of has a sad story she and her husband carl ackley who is famous big game hunter who did, you know all the the elephants in the museum of natural history and she found this this monkey on one of their expeditions and she fell in love with this monkey. i mean so much that her her husband would write her note. oh dear. could you please love me more than the monkey, you know, and she brought him home to their manhattan penthouse apartment. and here the monkey was a terror and and carl couldn't deal with it anymore. so finally he he divorced her. i i thought it was interesting that
this is a picture of gloria hollister. who was the marine biologists and and jocelyn crane who studied crabs and then in the center is william beebe whose players ex-husband i found out that a lot of women. from the society would go down and visit them at his the research stations. i that they were kind of fun places to go vacation and hang out with other members of the society of women geographers. um, delia ackley loved her because it should kind of has a sad story she and her husband carl...
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los oficiales veremos lo que las partes >>> me dijo que estaba libre >>> palabras de un juez hacer gloriair a un fisio después del incidente que fue en enero del año pasado, acción su set mejorar sus hijos, regresar fue un proceso que retomamos el meses >>> me voy ni brasil >>> regla despedidos entonces desde los extremos días tuvo medicación >>> yo sólo estaba medicada, antidepresivos y pastillas fuertes >>> luego fue transferido al sector sentencia, donde estuvo hasta noviembre . sale con ayuda de un abogado >>> el abogado actual, ser un fue que involucró a enfrentar las consecuencias de sus padres >>> está representando a ramírez contra la ciudad el departamento de policía y los oficiales involucrados que pertenecen a las agencias como la política estatal >>> agrega quiere que sean castigados enfrente la ley >>> una experiencia que asegura te dejo con daños irreparables >>>todo el daño que hicieron, quisiera borrar tu pero no puedo >>> noticiero telemundo 48 >>> no hubo aumento de casos de covid- mint en niños, datos recientes de la academia del sucesión de niños, desde que comenzó la
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. >> phil mattingly is back with us and cnn chief political analyst, gloria bulger is here.ur reaction to that? >> that's ridiculous. he knows very well there's people challenging the legitimacy all over the country, like states like michigan and arizona and all over. he knows that. within his own conference, perhaps he has taken the pulse of every one, but there are people, including himself, that signed on to challenges to the election. i think that's ridiculous. i think what he's trying to do is clean up and change the subject. you heard him talking about policy and you heard him talking about inflation and the tax bill that they will not budge on repealing any of the 2019 tax legislation. what he's trying to do is turn the page on this cheney disaster and make sure that they have not given her a megaphone in purging her from the leadership, and that's exactly, i believe, what they have done. >> at least he did acknowledge joe biden as president. i wonder how that will go over with trump? meanwhile -- >> he'll be going to mar-a-lago over the weekend. >> to apologize, righ
. >> phil mattingly is back with us and cnn chief political analyst, gloria bulger is here.ur reaction to that? >> that's ridiculous. he knows very well there's people challenging the legitimacy all over the country, like states like michigan and arizona and all over. he knows that. within his own conference, perhaps he has taken the pulse of every one, but there are people, including himself, that signed on to challenges to the election. i think that's ridiculous. i think what he's...
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i want to bring in our chief analyst, gloria, and this is a strange development, and you can't say cheney doesn't walk the party line the vast majority of the time, and the conservative union foundation gives cheney a rating of 78, and stefanik gets a score of 43.5. >> i have talked to a bunch of house republicans and they try and sort of take you off track and say, look, we let her stay the first vote we took on her, but now she's really annoying us because she's not being a team player and they talk about her in terms of team sports. you have to, you know, go along and get along. i think that's absurd, particularly when the team doesn't want to acknowledge that there was a former president who still says the election was rigged and that's a threat to democracy. she is playing on a larger tablo here, she's playing to history and playing to the future of the country and the constitution, and what she is to republicans is inconvenient. she's telling them an inconvenient truth that they need in order to be a serious political party. they need to deal with what happened in 2020 and say that
i want to bring in our chief analyst, gloria, and this is a strange development, and you can't say cheney doesn't walk the party line the vast majority of the time, and the conservative union foundation gives cheney a rating of 78, and stefanik gets a score of 43.5. >> i have talked to a bunch of house republicans and they try and sort of take you off track and say, look, we let her stay the first vote we took on her, but now she's really annoying us because she's not being a team player...
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also in studio cnn chief political analyst gloria borgeer. let me start with you. your reaction? >> great for the people of gaza, for sure, if it holds, and for the people of israel. i don't think there's any doubt it was a combination of biden's honey standing by the israelis for the first period of this, and vinegar, the application of pressure over the last 48 hours that led the israelis to stand down. i think this would have continued for several days longer. and as long as it did continue, you really risked the chance of a mass casualty event on either side. mr. netanyahu wanted a big, political victory, prap the killing of mohammed daif, who they long sought to get rid of. hamas was looking for an end of conflict spectacular. hopefully, all of that will be avoided and the cease fire will hold. last point, ceasefires are made to be broken. let's see what the reality on the ground plays out in this. >> the ceasefire will start at a time to be determined later. does that surprise you? >> well, it's worrisome. hamas issued a statement saying this was a mutual and simultaneous c
also in studio cnn chief political analyst gloria borgeer. let me start with you. your reaction? >> great for the people of gaza, for sure, if it holds, and for the people of israel. i don't think there's any doubt it was a combination of biden's honey standing by the israelis for the first period of this, and vinegar, the application of pressure over the last 48 hours that led the israelis to stand down. i think this would have continued for several days longer. and as long as it did...
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let's bring in gloria borger and mia love a former republican member of congress.i know you're working your sources. what are you hearing from conservatives about congresswoman stefanik's clearly very mixed record over these past few years? >> it's fascinating, wolf. they don't like her. they say liz cheney is a true conservative, but they also say it doesn't matter because she has the unenendorsement that co and that is donald trump's. they may not be happy about it, but they're willing to look beyond it. i spoke to one conservative today who said something i thought was fascinating about where the republican party is now. he said, we're not a party anymore, we are a coalition. and as long as elise satisfies the donald trump litmus test, that's what matters because the party, the coalition is now really made up of a lot of people, a lot of maga people who are, quote, not true republicans, wolf. >> it's interesting. do any of those concerns from these conservatives really matter when congresswoman stefanik has embraced the lies of former president trump and has his
let's bring in gloria borger and mia love a former republican member of congress.i know you're working your sources. what are you hearing from conservatives about congresswoman stefanik's clearly very mixed record over these past few years? >> it's fascinating, wolf. they don't like her. they say liz cheney is a true conservative, but they also say it doesn't matter because she has the unenendorsement that co and that is donald trump's. they may not be happy about it, but they're willing...
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i want to throw some video gloria. this is video from 2019.ce. it's marjorie taylor green taunting congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's staff through the mail slot of her office. watch this. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez, i'm an american citizen. i pay your salary through the taxes that you collect from me through the irs because i'm a tax paying citizen of the united states. you need to stop being a baby and stop locking your door and come out and face the american citizens that you serve. if you want to be a big girl, you need to get rid of your diaper and come out and be able to talk to the american citizens instead of us having to use a flap, a little flap. >> when you think about that, it's pretty awful. this is before she became a congresswoman, but she continues to behave like that. >> it's disgraceful and i think silence is tacit approval. i think kevin mccarthy as leader of the republican party needs to come out and say someone like marjorie taylor green has no place and no future in the republican party. and i think he should make
i want to throw some video gloria. this is video from 2019.ce. it's marjorie taylor green taunting congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's staff through the mail slot of her office. watch this. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez, i'm an american citizen. i pay your salary through the taxes that you collect from me through the irs because i'm a tax paying citizen of the united states. you need to stop being a baby and stop locking your door and come out and face the american citizens that you...
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i want to bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. and dave aaronburg. widespread voter fraud at a scale sufficient to change the outcome of the 2020 election. that certainly, dave, doesn't leave much room for interpretation, does it? >> no, it doesn't, wolf. kudos to jeffrey rosen. when he was acting attorney general, he refused to go along with the attempts to overturn the election. he was even subject to a coup attempt by a trump loyalist within the doj. that was thwarted. he also refused to appoint special counsels to promote all this craziness. he refused to sign onto all these crazy lawsuits around the country which is more than i could say for 17 state attorneys general who embarrassed themselves with it. r he is acting now the way he did then. so kudos to him. it's not enough to save liz cheney tomorrow, but it's important because the big lie continues. as long as that continues, an event like january 6th could happen again. >> how significant is this testimony we expect to hear from rosen tomorrow? >> i think it's very important. it's very impor
i want to bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger. and dave aaronburg. widespread voter fraud at a scale sufficient to change the outcome of the 2020 election. that certainly, dave, doesn't leave much room for interpretation, does it? >> no, it doesn't, wolf. kudos to jeffrey rosen. when he was acting attorney general, he refused to go along with the attempts to overturn the election. he was even subject to a coup attempt by a trump loyalist within the doj. that was thwarted....
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uniformados esto le pasó a una mujer de guatemala bryan tiene más detalles >> en este momento que a gloriaspués que los oficiales llegarán para arrestar >> pregunten qué está pasando pero para porque no estaban las personas aquí cuando pasaron con mi hijo con >> en el forsejeo de la policía >> me botaron los dientes me golpearon la cara >> según ramírez así terminó ensangrentada con heridas en su cuerpo relata que la llevaron al hospital antes de llevarla a la cárcel >> cuando le quitan la ropa dice señora usted tiene cargos le dije por qué porque me golpearon >> cargos por agredir a los oficiales que ramírez no tiene historial criminal previo el abogado de ramírez dice que los oficiales deberían enfrentar acciones disciplinarias dijo que ramírez la golpeó agrega que ramriz no obedeció sus órdenes de calmarse por lo que le dio puños en su cara pero ramírez alega lo contrario >> no les hice nada solo grabar lo que estaban haciendo >> nos contactamos con la policía de (nombre en inglés) que nos dijo la directora de la policía de (nombre en inglés) y el departamento de policía de (nombre en i
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una de ellas es gloria rodrÍguez. rodrÍguez: tiempo extra que tienes que dejar a tu familia.r fin pudo abordar uno de los 490 autobuses que estarÁn funcionando de manera provisional para suplir el servicio del metro, incluso con vehÍculos policÍacos, hasta que el peritaje internacional anunciado por el presidente de la repÚblica y la jefa de gobierno determine que ocurriÓ. ya fue seleccionada una empresa noruega para realizar la titÁnica tarea. lo grave es que, aunque Ésta es la lÍnea mÁs joven de la red del metro de la ciudad de mÉxico, tambiÉn es la que mÁs problemas ha tenido. >> primero se seÑala que iban a ser 23 estaciones subterrÁneas y posteriormente se cambia la idea para que fueran algunas subterrÁneas, otras elevadas. cermeÑo: jorge gaviÑo fue director del metro de la ciudad de mÉxico entre junio de 2015 y febrero de 2018, y sabe que esta lÍnea requerÍa revisiones diarias. pero el puesto de subdirector de mantenimiento del sistema estaba vacante desde hace un aÑo. lo que para gaviÑo complica la tarea. gaviÑo: yo nunca estuve un solo dÍa sin subdirector general de m
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>> oh my -- okay, this was a a blind date, and it was gloria and emilio estefan that kept telling us, divorced. he has two kids. and i'm like, "no thank you. [ laughter ] i'm free right now i feel very good right now and he kept telling tommy the same, like, "you have to meet this girl. i mean, you guys are like -- like so alike. and then, tommy's like, "okay, but tell me what she does. tell me about her. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my gosh, that's a good impression. >> and then he's like, "okay, she's an actress, and she's a singer, and tommy was like, "nope, thank you very much." >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that's hilarious >> that's it one year and a half, after we met at scalinatella, you probably love that story, because you like to eat like me >> jimmy: i love scalinatella. >> and from that day 'til now, 20 plus years. two kids -- gorgeous kids. >> jimmy: come on. look at that [ cheers and applause i have -- i've seen photos of your wedding, 'cause it was -- i mean, everyone who was anyone was at your wedding. i mean, it was insane. it was like -- >> it was -- it was really something. it
>> oh my -- okay, this was a a blind date, and it was gloria and emilio estefan that kept telling us, divorced. he has two kids. and i'm like, "no thank you. [ laughter ] i'm free right now i feel very good right now and he kept telling tommy the same, like, "you have to meet this girl. i mean, you guys are like -- like so alike. and then, tommy's like, "okay, but tell me what she does. tell me about her. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my gosh, that's a good impression....
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so, you know, you're hearing, as gloria said. mcconnell bring up things like staff now in terms how the details of how this commission would be made up, so you're hearing kind of some republicans bring up things like scope and staff but really beyond that democrats have already sort of agreed on what they originally wanted. >> isn't there enough to investigate on january 6th? we knoll there are other things in the country that ought to be investigated. we can all agree on that, but so much occurred on january 6th that we do not yet understand. that it's such a large scope in and of itself when you talk about that day and the planning for that day and who was involved and was this domestic terror hand how was it, you know, orchestrated. that's a lot to coverage and i think what republicans want to do is say, well, you have to cover everything in this country. they can't do that. they can't do that and do that well. they just can't. >> all right. thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, the violence in the middle e
so, you know, you're hearing, as gloria said. mcconnell bring up things like staff now in terms how the details of how this commission would be made up, so you're hearing kind of some republicans bring up things like scope and staff but really beyond that democrats have already sort of agreed on what they originally wanted. >> isn't there enough to investigate on january 6th? we knoll there are other things in the country that ought to be investigated. we can all agree on that, but so...
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gloria: mi nombre es gloria. nelson: nelson emanuel reyes. maity: y vienen a fila ditos. mÉndez. lorenzo mÉndez le entrÓ a la controversia. pÚblico una cosa anoche diciendo: "¿ya sacaron la basura?". todo el mundo se pregunta si tiene que ver con chiquis. francisca: yo no sÉ, pero todo lo que haga y escriba lo van a relacionar con chiquis, porque es muy reciente. en cuanto a chiquis, creo que a la pobre le espantan los novios cuando pasan este tipo de cosas. tambiÉn pasÓ con... ¿cÓmo se llamaba el seÑor? carlos: el restaurantero, mister tempo. francisca: exacto . pudo haberse dado una relaciÓn entre ellos, pero los cacharon muy temprano y toda la cosa se distorsionÓ. ahora esperemos a que ella lo diga. lo que sÍ, se veÍa muy molesta, muy incÓmoda. carlos: estÁ muy bien. Él es fotÓgrafo, y serÍa una buena pareja para chiquis rivera. alguien que estÉ del otro lado de las cÁmaras, que sepa del negocio y que quiera ayudarla a mejorar su imagen. francisca: en algÚn momento le va a llegar. chiquis, queremos verte feliz. carlos: esta seÑora va a ser mi consejera matrimonial allÁ
gloria: mi nombre es gloria. nelson: nelson emanuel reyes. maity: y vienen a fila ditos. mÉndez. lorenzo mÉndez le entrÓ a la controversia. pÚblico una cosa anoche diciendo: "¿ya sacaron la basura?". todo el mundo se pregunta si tiene que ver con chiquis. francisca: yo no sÉ, pero todo lo que haga y escriba lo van a relacionar con chiquis, porque es muy reciente. en cuanto a chiquis, creo que a la pobre le espantan los novios cuando pasan este tipo de cosas. tambiÉn pasÓ...
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son 159 aÑos de la batalla de puebla, donde el general saragosa cubriÓ las armas nacionales de gloriaestamos vestidos de luto. tres dÍas de luto nacional. y en hogares de 25 personas, hoy, fue una jornada que nunca van a olvidar. en el poblado de san juan por lo menos en esta cuadra donde vive mucha gente joven que tiene los empleos mÁs humildes de la capital, nunca imaginaron ver un velorio por estos dÍas, menos que fuera de nancy que vieron nacer. >> aquÍ la tengo ahorita. no tengo palabras para todo esto. marÍa: el padre doliente dice que de tanto llorar se le acabaron las lÁgrimas. al entregar el cuerpo pensaban distinto. >> le iba a llevar una funeraria, pero no habÍa para llevarla. marÍa: decidiÓ con lo que tenÍan en mano. velarla en la vivienda. >> no habÍa otra. decidimos que fuera porque se despide de su casa. ella va a salir de aquÍ. como saliÓ el dÍa que fue el accidente. ella va a salir de aquÍ. a su Última casa. marÍa: las imÁgenes ne encuentran palabras para describirlas. >> no puedo creer que en esta caja, en su casa sea ella. no le tocaba. no sÉ por quÉ los accidentes
son 159 aÑos de la batalla de puebla, donde el general saragosa cubriÓ las armas nacionales de gloriaestamos vestidos de luto. tres dÍas de luto nacional. y en hogares de 25 personas, hoy, fue una jornada que nunca van a olvidar. en el poblado de san juan por lo menos en esta cuadra donde vive mucha gente joven que tiene los empleos mÁs humildes de la capital, nunca imaginaron ver un velorio por estos dÍas, menos que fuera de nancy que vieron nacer. >> aquÍ la tengo ahorita. no...
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and seat 7 gloria berry. seat 8 daniel landry. seat 9 tiffany walker-carter. seat 10 gwen brown. seat 11 anietie ekanem. seat 12 starr williams and this was a difficult decision. seat 13 shakeyla o'cain. seat 14 laticia erving. and seat 15 yolanda harris. >> okay. why don't i now go to committee members. thank you, president walton, for that advice. very helpful. vice-chair or members, any comments? i can certainly restate what president walton said as a motion, but i'll turn it over to you. >> chair peskin, thank you. i just want to thank president walton for this work for him to make his recommendation today. i know there was a lot of hard work behind that. one of the first legislations that i worked on, in fact, you voted in support of was slavery era suppression. that was me learning about reparations and having mr. williams just school me all about it and start to recognize the fact that reparation has a much deeper meaning than simply money. it is the systemic racism that is deeply rooted in this country and how it was founded. reparation requires all sorts of expertise, di
and seat 7 gloria berry. seat 8 daniel landry. seat 9 tiffany walker-carter. seat 10 gwen brown. seat 11 anietie ekanem. seat 12 starr williams and this was a difficult decision. seat 13 shakeyla o'cain. seat 14 laticia erving. and seat 15 yolanda harris. >> okay. why don't i now go to committee members. thank you, president walton, for that advice. very helpful. vice-chair or members, any comments? i can certainly restate what president walton said as a motion, but i'll turn it over to...
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se enfrentaban dos equipos ingleses en busca de la gloria europea, manchester city y chelsea, donde losivo que impusieron los blues. el chelsea se corona por segunda vez campeÓn de la champions league. ♪ ♪ es asÍ cÓmo se cierra el telÓn el fÚtbol europeo a nivel de clubes. gracias por la atenciÓn prestada, regreso con ustedes. fÉlix: gracias a ti, pablo monsalvo sigue en corto en medio de la fiesta. ¿cÓmo estÁ todo por allÍ? pablo: hay muchÍsima emociÓn, como te imaginas. no sÓlo porque el viejo mundo tiene flamantes campeones, el chelsea que se coronÓ por segunda vez en su historia, es el 23, sino porque se acaba de llevar a cabo un experimento social que muchos esperaban hace tiempo, en plena pandemia un estadio de fÚtbol como todos queremos ver desde hace mÁs de un aÑo, con 16.500 personas en su tribunas, el 36% de la capacidad, zonas que compraron sus entradas. la uefa autorizÓ que es pÚblico venga, la mayorÍa de ellos eran britÁnicos. aquÍ el testimonio de un fanÁtico del chelsea. >> el partido ha sido muy buena, ha sido difÍcil, aquÍ estamos con la aficiÓn de chelsea. ha sido espe
se enfrentaban dos equipos ingleses en busca de la gloria europea, manchester city y chelsea, donde losivo que impusieron los blues. el chelsea se corona por segunda vez campeÓn de la champions league. ♪ ♪ es asÍ cÓmo se cierra el telÓn el fÚtbol europeo a nivel de clubes. gracias por la atenciÓn prestada, regreso con ustedes. fÉlix: gracias a ti, pablo monsalvo sigue en corto en medio de la fiesta. ¿cÓmo estÁ todo por allÍ? pablo: hay muchÍsima emociÓn, como te imaginas. no...
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gloria borger, cnn, washington. >>> up next -- california governor gavin newsom is fighting to stay inis about your job, governor. >> yes, it's about me, but it's also about all of us. everyone. everywhere. where everyone is included. where everyone has access to information, education, opportunity. ♪ ♪ ♪ when everyone and everything is connected. that's really beautiful. anything is possible. good morning. cisco. the bridge to possible. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungry for the ingenuity of those ready for the next challenge. today, we are translating decades of experience into strategies for the road ahead. we are morgan stanley. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of
gloria borger, cnn, washington. >>> up next -- california governor gavin newsom is fighting to stay inis about your job, governor. >> yes, it's about me, but it's also about all of us. everyone. everywhere. where everyone is included. where everyone has access to information, education, opportunity. ♪ ♪ ♪ when everyone and everything is connected. that's really beautiful. anything is possible. good morning. cisco. the bridge to possible. what if you could have the...
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gloria, you say liz cheney is making this a matter of conservatism than cultism. does that resonate through? it doesn't seem like there's a lot of people in the republican party who care. >> no, i think she's on the short end here as far as congressional republicans, particularly in the house are concerned, and the base of the republican party. this is going to cost her politically tremendously. she won by a wide margin, when she ran last time, if she decides to run again she's going to have a serious primary, and you can be sure that donald trump will be campaigning against her, so she does this at great personal political risk. but as you point out in this op-ed, she did not pull her punches. i mean, she referred to -- and let me say this -- the dangerous anti-democratic trump cult of personality. that's not going to win her any friends among those republicans who support donald trump. >> congresswoman love, what do you make of what's become of your former colleagues in had the house? >> it's absolutely crazy. here's the funny thing, they're not even seeing what
gloria, you say liz cheney is making this a matter of conservatism than cultism. does that resonate through? it doesn't seem like there's a lot of people in the republican party who care. >> no, i think she's on the short end here as far as congressional republicans, particularly in the house are concerned, and the base of the republican party. this is going to cost her politically tremendously. she won by a wide margin, when she ran last time, if she decides to run again she's going to...
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. >> gloria, congresswoman liz cheney continuing after being purged from the party for not lying aboutthe republican party income a bad place. >> i asked this about both mccarthy and -- and elise stefanik. are they being complicit in what you consider the trump lies? >> they are, and i'm -- i'm not willing to do that. >> and she believes, cheney this, this commission will likely subpoena mccarthy if he refuses to testify over the conversations that he had with the president that day. that could put mccarthy in a precarious position. >> the bottom line is donald trump is going to hate this commission, one way or another, because it's going to talk about what occurred that day and keep to what occurred that day is his conversation with mccarthy and you alluded to it before, well, ketch, i guess these people, meaning the insurrectionists are more upset about the election than you to which mccarthy said who the "f" do you think i am, et cetera, et cetera, and they went back and forth on this and if he's testifying under oath he has to tell the truth about the. >> what are the odds that mcc
. >> gloria, congresswoman liz cheney continuing after being purged from the party for not lying aboutthe republican party income a bad place. >> i asked this about both mccarthy and -- and elise stefanik. are they being complicit in what you consider the trump lies? >> they are, and i'm -- i'm not willing to do that. >> and she believes, cheney this, this commission will likely subpoena mccarthy if he refuses to testify over the conversations that he had with the...
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erin gloria ryan, melissa murray, my thanks to both of you. we have our shortest break, just 30 seconds. >>> when we come back a republican lawmaker busted by an incriminating photo. but we'll explain why it might not be what you think. >>> and i get to report this tonight. we have brand new details on the pentagon looking into ufos. the reports going to congress. we have "the new york times" reporter who broke the story. real news about real interesting questions. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani wants his phones back and he has a new defense. our friend and solicitor, neal katyal, live when we're back in 30 seconds. hen we're back in 30 seconds nobody builds 5g like ver builds 5g because we're the engineers who built the most reliable network in america. thousands of smarter towers, with the 5g coverage you need. broader spectrum for faster 5g speeds. next-generation servers with superior network reliability. because the more you do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us...pushing us. it's verizon...vs verizon. and who wins? you. >>> wh
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and this creates a problem for kevin mccarthy right now. >> so gloria, mccarthy says members want to replace cheney. so what does this tell you about the state of the party and its voters right now that what kevin mccarthy cares about is whether you're going to say that trump maybe won the election. >> well, the party is still donald trump. and that's all there is to it. and this is just about winning, which is what donald trump cares about, and they want to win control of the house. so, it's about regaining or gaining power in the house of representatives. and they believe that she's inconvenient because she speaks an inconvenient truth. she gets in the way of them talking about joe biden and how much they dislike joe biden's agenda, et cetera, et cetera. as you point out, she is a terrific spokesperson for conservatism. and her brand of conservatism actually believes in the constitution. and that is not what republicans want to talk about right now. they don't want to go back to january 6th and what occurs. they want to kind of forget about that and talk about joe biden, and they b
and this creates a problem for kevin mccarthy right now. >> so gloria, mccarthy says members want to replace cheney. so what does this tell you about the state of the party and its voters right now that what kevin mccarthy cares about is whether you're going to say that trump maybe won the election. >> well, the party is still donald trump. and that's all there is to it. and this is just about winning, which is what donald trump cares about, and they want to win control of the...