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but53-year-old beth also has to pull liza and her adaptive equipment.months, beth tirelessly trained for this, race day. >> we're so ready today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m. two hrs later, they're oute of water. >> love you guys. reporter: and on to the next leg, their biggest challenge. nine hours to finish the steep bike course. beth pushes up hill after hill, barely finishing in time. and there's still a full marathon to go. >> here's your number. >> reporter: exhausted, they log 5 miles, then 10. as night falls, bethhusband's joins for the final push. then as midnight approaches, the roars. they've done it. >> i want to do it again. >> reporter: and it would be worth it just to see liza's face at the finis line again. >> i have seenan many, forms of a mom's love, but never something like that. >> soin insp right? >> and more. and more. and they're going to continue to inspire because beth and liza have already signed up for another iron man in co rado. we'll cheer them on as early as now. > just ahead, a miracle discery. the magic
but53-year-old beth also has to pull liza and her adaptive equipment.months, beth tirelessly trained for this, race day. >> we're so ready today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m. two hrs later, they're oute of water. >> love you guys. reporter: and on to the next leg, their biggest challenge. nine hours to finish the steep bike course. beth pushes up hill after hill, barely finishing in time. and there's still a full marathon to go. >> here's your number....
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liza loved it. they did 5-ks, 10-ks, triathlons. beth felt she could do anything, even the iron man, 112-mile bike ride, and 26.2-mile run, a formidable challenge for any athlete. but 53-year-old beth also has to pull liza and her adaptive equipment. for months, beth tirelessly trained for this, race day. >> we're so ready for today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m. two hours later, they're out of the water and on to the next leg. their biggest challenge, nine hours to finish the steep bike course. beth pushes uphill after hill, barely finishing in time. and there's still a full marathon to go. exhausted, they log five miles, then ten. as night falls, beth's husband joins for the final push. then as midnight approaches, the crowd roars. they've done it. >> i want to do it again! >> reporter: and it would be worth it just to see liza's face at the finish line again. >> surreal indeed. and they're already training for another iron man next summer. >>> that's "nightly news." i'm kristenthe rush before the the reason tesla
liza loved it. they did 5-ks, 10-ks, triathlons. beth felt she could do anything, even the iron man, 112-mile bike ride, and 26.2-mile run, a formidable challenge for any athlete. but 53-year-old beth also has to pull liza and her adaptive equipment. for months, beth tirelessly trained for this, race day. >> we're so ready for today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m. two hours later, they're out of the water and on to the next leg. their biggest challenge, nine hours to...
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i thank you, liza, and to the conveners. i'm really honored to be part of this very important and extraordinarily timely discussion today. i have been asked to talk about public health emergency powers with an emphasis on the federal quarantine power. i will note at the outset, there are lot of other public health emergency powers we could talk about and maybe we will at some point during the day. this is very sensitive. so to begin, i think it's undeniable infectious diseases can cause emergencies no matter what the definition of that term. and in 1793, a yellow fever outbreak in philadelphia, which was then the u.s. capitol, killed over 10% of the population. and led to the enactment of the first federal quarantine statute. in 1918, the influenza pandemic killed over 600,000 americans. and millions, millions more worldwide. it's for this reason that our state and federal laws have given officials very robust powers to limit individual liberties and do things that would otherwise not be considered constitutional or appropri
i thank you, liza, and to the conveners. i'm really honored to be part of this very important and extraordinarily timely discussion today. i have been asked to talk about public health emergency powers with an emphasis on the federal quarantine power. i will note at the outset, there are lot of other public health emergency powers we could talk about and maybe we will at some point during the day. this is very sensitive. so to begin, i think it's undeniable infectious diseases can cause...
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liza loved it.ks, 10 ks, then try at longs, tlt they could do anything, even an iron mon. even an iron moan. the 2.4 mile sm, the bike road and 26.2 mile run is a challenge foany athlete. but 53-year-old beth also haso pull liza and her adaptive equipment. for months, beth tirelessly trained for this race day. >> we're so ready for today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m., two hours later, they are out of the hewater and onto t next leg. their biggest challenge. nine hours to finish e theep bike course, beth pushes up hill after hill barely finishing the time and there is a still marathon to go. exhausted, they log five miles and ten. husband joins for the final push and as midnight approaches, the crowd roars, they have donit. >> it's surreal. i want to do it again. >> reporter: it would j be worth it,ust to see liza's face at the finish line again. >> surreal indeed. and they are already training for another iron man next summer. that's "nightly news." i'kristen welker for all of us at
liza loved it.ks, 10 ks, then try at longs, tlt they could do anything, even an iron mon. even an iron moan. the 2.4 mile sm, the bike road and 26.2 mile run is a challenge foany athlete. but 53-year-old beth also haso pull liza and her adaptive equipment. for months, beth tirelessly trained for this race day. >> we're so ready for today. >> reporter: the swim starts before 7:00 a.m., two hours later, they are out of the hewater and onto t next leg. their biggest challenge. nine...
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liza: there are two parts to it or not he can do this.irst is whether he can declare a national emergency, even though an emergency doesn't exist. the national emergency act gives the president pretty broad latitude to declare a national emergency.it oes not include definitions or criteria. it is not as if declaring an emergency allows him to dos anything he wa do. what it does is it unlocks authorities contained in more than 100 other statutes that congress has passed over the years. in order to build thll, he has to find an authority in that long lis of powers that would authorize him to build the wall. there will be a little tough for -- that will be a little tou for him. jane: presumably, if it is decided he has overreached, the courts would have something to say about it. liza: absolutely, and ife does declare a national emergency, lawsuits will be filed before the ink is dry on the declaration. there will not only be legal challenges in the courts but congress can and should act. congress can vote to terminate the declaration of eme
liza: there are two parts to it or not he can do this.irst is whether he can declare a national emergency, even though an emergency doesn't exist. the national emergency act gives the president pretty broad latitude to declare a national emergency.it oes not include definitions or criteria. it is not as if declaring an emergency allows him to dos anything he wa do. what it does is it unlocks authorities contained in more than 100 other statutes that congress has passed over the years. in order...
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liza: we savave money so w wen afafford the wooood. but sadly, there are a lotot f families whoho don't managage. we're doing g betterhan n som. we can pay foror firewood. e poor fililies n'n't. reporter: ththe men collecect d from high h up in the foforestf the caucasus mountains. they're still allowewed to fel treeees here. gogita chikjkjladze is 27.7. he comes here regularly. gogita estimates that chch and everery hoe in h his area consns about two o to three truckloads wood eryry year. gogita: if we e cut down trees ananywhere else wewe could cae rock slidedes, which a are dangs for r the residentnts. reporter: the forest might seem lush, but deforestation is rife across georgia. the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long-term sustainability. currently over 12 times that number is being felled. ththe work of ththese two mechs isis helping to o solve the prp. they're cutting solar panels the machine dates backo o world waii, bubut still w wks. they're partrt of the enerergy cocooperative. the syststems they proro
liza: we savave money so w wen afafford the wooood. but sadly, there are a lotot f families whoho don't managage. we're doing g betterhan n som. we can pay foror firewood. e poor fililies n'n't. reporter: ththe men collecect d from high h up in the foforestf the caucasus mountains. they're still allowewed to fel treeees here. gogita chikjkjladze is 27.7. he comes here regularly. gogita estimates that chch and everery hoe in h his area consns about two o to three truckloads wood eryry year....
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thanks to liza and the brennan center and for including me in the program. timing could not be better, i daresay. i have got a few slides and i'm going to about the role of the military primarily and in particular the interaction acts. on that side of a jacket from something i wrote steve a couple years ago and those are soldiers from 82nd airborne patrolling bourbon street in new orleans for a few days after hurricane katrina and it's a pretty good image to raise the specter, if you will of domestic involvement in the military and civilian affairs. the story i have to tell is pretty happy one for the most part. i think the law that is here is a little bit arcane but has contemporary relevance. our tradition in the united states of not having the military involved in our civilian affairs is based on two fundamental precepts. one of them is born of our constitutional heritage, revolutionary heritage, if you will. we were a poured at the role of the heavy-handed this ground in our early american affairs. when we determined to form our own state in our own gove
thanks to liza and the brennan center and for including me in the program. timing could not be better, i daresay. i have got a few slides and i'm going to about the role of the military primarily and in particular the interaction acts. on that side of a jacket from something i wrote steve a couple years ago and those are soldiers from 82nd airborne patrolling bourbon street in new orleans for a few days after hurricane katrina and it's a pretty good image to raise the specter, if you will of...
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much.nk you so thank you, liza. and to the conveners. part ofly honored to be this very important and timelydinarily discussion today. have been talking about public emergency powers with an emphasis on the quarantine power. i will note at the outset that publicre a lot of other health emergency powers we could talk about and maybe we will at during today. oops! this is very sensitive. think it's with, i undenial that infectious can cause emergencies no matter what the definition of term. and in 1793, the yellow fever outbreak in philadelphia, which was then the u.s. capitol, theed over 10% of population and led to the enactment of the first federal quarantine statute. in 1918, the influenza pandemic 600,000 americans and millions, millions more worldwide. this reason that our laws havefederal given officials very robust individualimit liberties and do things that would otherwise not be orsidered constitutional appropriate, in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. and the courts, as this quote of jacobson5 case versus massa
much.nk you so thank you, liza. and to the conveners. part ofly honored to be this very important and timelydinarily discussion today. have been talking about public emergency powers with an emphasis on the quarantine power. i will note at the outset that publicre a lot of other health emergency powers we could talk about and maybe we will at during today. oops! this is very sensitive. think it's with, i undenial that infectious can cause emergencies no matter what the definition of term. and...
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and gabe, i can't guarantee that you're gonna get to see liza, but i'll put in a good word.elp out me and liza? you didn't have to do that. you love her, she loves you? yeah. there's no law against that i'm gonna enforce. (exhales) going somewhere? what are you doing here? what am i doing here? stopping you from doing something really stupid. i don't know what you're talking about. yes, you do. it was you who opened up the offshore bank account. it was you who wired money to it. and it was you who had the stupid idea of trying to rip off vangelis. not your husband. i was just trying to make a better life for my family. yep. and jerry was too gutless to do it, so i had to do it myself. yeah, but ironically, vangelis thought it was jerry, and now he's the one who ended up dead. not you. which is why he has to die. no. you're not a murderer, whitney. but he is. so what you're gonna do is tell me everything you know about vangelis, and i'm gonna collar him the right way. please, just go, so i can do what i came here to do. i'm gonna go. but you're coming with me. let's go. hey.
and gabe, i can't guarantee that you're gonna get to see liza, but i'll put in a good word.elp out me and liza? you didn't have to do that. you love her, she loves you? yeah. there's no law against that i'm gonna enforce. (exhales) going somewhere? what are you doing here? what am i doing here? stopping you from doing something really stupid. i don't know what you're talking about. yes, you do. it was you who opened up the offshore bank account. it was you who wired money to it. and it was you...
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as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, there's a long tradition of not using u.s. military force for law enforcement within the united states. long before alexander hamilton became the subject of a hit musical, he wrote in federalist number eight, cautioning against overreliance on the military, against a standing military to begin with, but should one exist, over reliance on it not because there was a possibility that military would take over, but rather the people would abrogate their liberty in order to achieve security by having the military do everything. president eisenhower and his farewell address, addressed the caution of the military industrial complex. he specifically indicated that it would take a thoughtful and vigilant citizenry to ensure the proper balance between peaceful methods of doing things and use of the military industrial complex in order to ensure both security and liberty. we've already talked about the act being a specific statutory prohibition that, of course, the insurrection act would have overborn or waived the effect of. i was lookin
as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, there's a long tradition of not using u.s. military force for law enforcement within the united states. long before alexander hamilton became the subject of a hit musical, he wrote in federalist number eight, cautioning against overreliance on the military, against a standing military to begin with, but should one exist, over reliance on it not because there was a possibility that military would take over, but rather the people would abrogate...
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joining me tonight, we have liza treyger here. she performs late-night.tom colicchio, a judge on the emmy award winning reality show "top chef." also the winner of eight james beard awards including one for outstanding chef. he just opened a new restaurant, small batch, in long island. and harry smith, who has interviewed world leaders from former president obama to prime minister thatcher. >> wow. >> great to have you all here. >> look at that. >> good to be here. >> reso cool. who needs to fall back, liza? >> anyone that is hating on the fiji water girl. she's amazing. she's an unknown actress holding water bottles. so she took attention from you when you're a movie star, maybe you don't deserve to be a movie star. >> yeah, these photos were going around the internet. >> i loved her so much and that none of the celebs care about promotions when they get free jewelry and nice dresses. >> the other recent fiji news was when the rapper little pump performed as a fiji water bottle. >> see. see. >> harry? >> it is. it's a connection in the culture, right? it
joining me tonight, we have liza treyger here. she performs late-night.tom colicchio, a judge on the emmy award winning reality show "top chef." also the winner of eight james beard awards including one for outstanding chef. he just opened a new restaurant, small batch, in long island. and harry smith, who has interviewed world leaders from former president obama to prime minister thatcher. >> wow. >> great to have you all here. >> look at that. >> good to be...
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they go to liza you. know you have to also need it as you seem. so but it does use the my. boy or. just it's just. i don't know oh mommy. i forgot that and yeah actually i don't apparently i think i don't know. but. yeah that you know number me got me. off and on the morrow that will have it. all right but i think that what can i have i ever got there. i have no money but a little better than good to start off one of the me is son you thank you very much america but i'm going to offer. every kid ok having your. family money right. here where you can pick it up again but it could be a benefit to get away to reveal what i meant to be quickly coming. back to. me an example of it don't work and i figured it didn't work ok normally. he does yes ok you call it what you. to me that it. would be that if that's. about it then that's what i can offer. yes if the most difficult bit that you. did we had atika what's going to keep out of that little pocket that will give that to. a comic book will be ethical but other people get the message. that a promise to. build a life go on have a have a.
they go to liza you. know you have to also need it as you seem. so but it does use the my. boy or. just it's just. i don't know oh mommy. i forgot that and yeah actually i don't apparently i think i don't know. but. yeah that you know number me got me. off and on the morrow that will have it. all right but i think that what can i have i ever got there. i have no money but a little better than good to start off one of the me is son you thank you very much america but i'm going to offer. every...
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she did, however, make an impression on some younger clerks like liza schoenthal. >> carter was veryrt very deep. she was good at reading people and knowing how to converse with them you could tell that she was well educated just had a lot more to her than most sales/retail managers do. >> reporter: but detective cedillo knew something else about carter and david mallory something very important >> reporter: remember that burglary at american eagle three months earlier carter and david mallory were the primary suspects and ashlea harris was the one who discovered the money missing. >> and when ashlea came in to open the store, she found the safe open. >> reporter: ashlea knew that it was carter who closed the night before and when she showed her boss the security video view of the burglary -- >> she pointed at the monitor and she said, "that's david mallory. and i said, "who's david mallory? and they said, "it's carter's boyfriend. >> reporter: the math was easy, ashlea figured carter set up the burglary and david carried it out. carter got fired david sort of disappeared. and both h
she did, however, make an impression on some younger clerks like liza schoenthal. >> carter was veryrt very deep. she was good at reading people and knowing how to converse with them you could tell that she was well educated just had a lot more to her than most sales/retail managers do. >> reporter: but detective cedillo knew something else about carter and david mallory something very important >> reporter: remember that burglary at american eagle three months earlier carter...
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and as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, long tradition of not using u.s. military force for within thement united states. long before alexander hamilton a hit the subject of musical, he wrote in federalist eight, cautions against overreliance on the military, standing military to begin with. but should one exist, not because on it, there was a possibility that the but,ary would take over rather, the people would in ordertheir liberty to achieve security by having do everything. eisenhower, in his farewell address, addressed the caution of the military industrial complex. he specifically indicated that take a thoughtful and thelant citizenry to ensure proper balance between peaceful things and useg of the military industrial order to ensure both security and liberty. about've already talked the act being a specific statutory prohibition that, of course, the insurrection act would have overborne or waived effect of. i was looking for a different word. [laughter] another factor that was available, again as bill mentioned, was the fact that each state has a na
and as has been discussed earlier by both liza and bill, long tradition of not using u.s. military force for within thement united states. long before alexander hamilton a hit the subject of musical, he wrote in federalist eight, cautions against overreliance on the military, standing military to begin with. but should one exist, not because on it, there was a possibility that the but,ary would take over rather, the people would in ordertheir liberty to achieve security by having do everything....
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the moment her souls are hard work how does felix liza cope. does his leg cramp up after a while.you know not really a little of i think playing like this looks more spectacular than it actually is it really is an exhausting or awkward or painful or anything like that about self-doubt as on top of well piano players can suffer from tendonitis maybe they should switch to playing with their feet too and i don't know if using the wrong hands i guess. looks closer was born without arms. at the age of four he decided he wanted to play the horn. though he no longer remembers why he chose this particular instance. went one of the hardest around. his parents and music teachers tried dissuading him but he couldn't budge. he thinks the real challenge with this instrument isn't playing it without arms. or being the real challenge is getting a little tension right in that we are used to on the articulation of breathing so those are the kinds of problems that all foreign players for is a do you want to start. well it's stunning to see him playing with just his feet it's even more impressive to
the moment her souls are hard work how does felix liza cope. does his leg cramp up after a while.you know not really a little of i think playing like this looks more spectacular than it actually is it really is an exhausting or awkward or painful or anything like that about self-doubt as on top of well piano players can suffer from tendonitis maybe they should switch to playing with their feet too and i don't know if using the wrong hands i guess. looks closer was born without arms. at the age...
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does not reflect the level of confidence and trust that liza's would like to see in the future we agreed that odd deputies. as it was. would continue. substance contact. to. pacify each other's positions by the next summits between president putin and prime minister that is scheduled later this month. we would report on how their instructions are implemented. if you look at the number important aspects heard like to talk about what is up us the security card peroration. the nine hundred fifty six declaration of who was signed at a time when japan. did not. know them or stopping them. and their arrangement seven a military alliance with the us. at the surely. such a school it's just that there was a shawl going the signing of the military treaty with the us japan. on its commitments in line with the one hundred fifty six agreements with the soviet union. currently the situation is different to what we had in one nine hundred fifty six we pointed out the actions by the us. to deploy global oil missile program. actions to. the. rampart put its military presence in this part of the world. an
does not reflect the level of confidence and trust that liza's would like to see in the future we agreed that odd deputies. as it was. would continue. substance contact. to. pacify each other's positions by the next summits between president putin and prime minister that is scheduled later this month. we would report on how their instructions are implemented. if you look at the number important aspects heard like to talk about what is up us the security card peroration. the nine hundred fifty...
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host: liza is first in florida, independent. caller: hello. host: good morning. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: yes. your guest talkses very fast. i'll try to slow down a little. the demoralization and the manipulation of our people. last night or the night before on cnn they had a show. they showed the patrol border officials 100 tunnels in southern arizona in nogales, 100 tunnels that were coming over into our country, bringing god knows what. i mean, the drugs, the opioid crisis. and this guy is -- he's a he gamony. george w. bush and company blew up the middle east. kept us in ongoing wars forever and trump is a continuation. guest: well, look, certainly the concerns of the border are legitimate, right? i don't think nobody debates the question whether we need to secure the southern borders better. they're bringing in drugs, illegal migrants, people relying on our social services. that's causing a concern in this country. there are a lot of people clearly unhappy about that. the president's words and actions reflect that concern about our sout
host: liza is first in florida, independent. caller: hello. host: good morning. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: yes. your guest talkses very fast. i'll try to slow down a little. the demoralization and the manipulation of our people. last night or the night before on cnn they had a show. they showed the patrol border officials 100 tunnels in southern arizona in nogales, 100 tunnels that were coming over into our country, bringing god knows what. i mean, the drugs, the opioid...
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janill: all right, so, this is my sister, the family favorite, liza.eautiful sister berenis, this is my handsome, poetic brother jose, and that's my super fun cousin zahira. [cheering and applause] steve: well, this is what i wanted to tell you. i have no skin in the game. my only job is whoever wins this game, steve harvey gonna get you in that circle right there and try my best to give you $20,000, so, let's get it on. give me tori. give me janill.
janill: all right, so, this is my sister, the family favorite, liza.eautiful sister berenis, this is my handsome, poetic brother jose, and that's my super fun cousin zahira. [cheering and applause] steve: well, this is what i wanted to tell you. i have no skin in the game. my only job is whoever wins this game, steve harvey gonna get you in that circle right there and try my best to give you $20,000, so, let's get it on. give me tori. give me janill.
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country's economy but is the government doing enough to prepare for natural disasters the tanjung liza long beach hotel was destroyed when a tsunami hit without warning on the even ing of december the twenty second tourists were enjoying a concert when the waves crashed ashore several members of the band and more than one hundred others were killed the government however still plans to invest heavily in this location and office. this beach had been one of the highlights of indonesia's push to draw more tourists the hotel that started before the tsunami struck advertised its views of one of the world's most famous active volcanoes. the government did a study and it concluded that ten year only song could be made a top tourist destination because it was so close to crack a tour of. the volcano is in the middle of the sea and it's still expanding. into the shadow of it and that's why it became a major tourist draw. that volcano triggered the tsunami that killed more than four hundred people easily crushing the buildings of tanya lays on its the top location on the government's ten new pol
country's economy but is the government doing enough to prepare for natural disasters the tanjung liza long beach hotel was destroyed when a tsunami hit without warning on the even ing of december the twenty second tourists were enjoying a concert when the waves crashed ashore several members of the band and more than one hundred others were killed the government however still plans to invest heavily in this location and office. this beach had been one of the highlights of indonesia's push to...
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called crisis in venezuela divides global opinion with the west backing the country's zero position liza and russia and china warning against foreign meddling. rival demonstrations erupts across fairness weigh in and support tough president meant all right and the self declared leader though. scotland's foremost fest minister alex salmond sanaa is any wrongdoing off to being charged with attempted rape. and microsoft introduces a fake news detector and its latest browser in the form with an app that ranks sites.
called crisis in venezuela divides global opinion with the west backing the country's zero position liza and russia and china warning against foreign meddling. rival demonstrations erupts across fairness weigh in and support tough president meant all right and the self declared leader though. scotland's foremost fest minister alex salmond sanaa is any wrongdoing off to being charged with attempted rape. and microsoft introduces a fake news detector and its latest browser in the form with an app...
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the state of the confidence that the candidates diary is going to win the election they say if you liza's for whatever reason they would challenge the result important to building there behind me that is the electoral commission officials then they also gave a press briefing with the state so far they have counted fifty three percent of the votes but they still don't know when exactly they're going to release the results it urging people to remain calm some people here are concerned that there could be violence the longer it takes to release the results the main opposition leaders are saying that they concerned it wouldn't party the government is tab pretty good numbers to make sure they candidate the mangy daryn wins the government denies the allegations but so far all eyes are on the initial commission when will the final results be released and of course once a results are released but isn't happy how are they going to react. well to sudan now where police have been using tear gas and stun grenades to stop anti-government protesters reaching the presidential palace this is the latest i
the state of the confidence that the candidates diary is going to win the election they say if you liza's for whatever reason they would challenge the result important to building there behind me that is the electoral commission officials then they also gave a press briefing with the state so far they have counted fifty three percent of the votes but they still don't know when exactly they're going to release the results it urging people to remain calm some people here are concerned that there...
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. >> the show was opened with liza minnelli. >> our girls strutted and walked, the movement and energyver stopped moving. >> that was the first time that ever kind of modeling had hit the runway. the clothes were free and the bodies were free, and the energy was free, and the french didn't know what was happening. >> they had never seen anything like this at all. >> they went wild. >> they were standing up. they were trying to dance. when it was all over, these beautiful silk programs that i think cost $200 to buy, they were throwing them up in the air and on the stage as if they were at a rock concert. >> we were dominated by african-american models. >> it was a coincidence there were so many black models in the show. >> we weren't counting. nobody was counting quotas and nobody was saying we have eight black girls and only four white girls. nobody was doing that kind of math. >> it was not intentional. these were all girls that knew how to show clothes beautifully. >> american designers totally cast the french fashion world into the shade and the battle of versailles became famous ri
. >> the show was opened with liza minnelli. >> our girls strutted and walked, the movement and energyver stopped moving. >> that was the first time that ever kind of modeling had hit the runway. the clothes were free and the bodies were free, and the energy was free, and the french didn't know what was happening. >> they had never seen anything like this at all. >> they went wild. >> they were standing up. they were trying to dance. when it was all over,...
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liza with a "z." >> where did that come from? >> i'm excited. >>> i'm also excited about this. project. these two are busy, that chip and joanna. now she's doing her first children's book titled "we are the gardeners" and this is a joint effort. telling fans on twitter, she and her kids wrote the book together to tell the story of their journey in the garden. she says, quote, it's a story of trying and failing and trying again and never giving up. >> good lesson. [ applause ] >> i need to read that book. gaines says her garden has always been a place that inspires her kids especially taking on those bunnies that eat everything. we are the gardeners hits book stores march 26th. joanna, come on "gma" and tell us about it. [ applause ] >> i like what you did there. >> booking department. >>> finally, everybody, this might be the first viral trend of 2019. it's called the ten-year challenge. have you guys heard about it? it's all over social media where you post a photo of yourself from ten years ago alongside one from the present. no surprise, celebs are doing it like crazy. here
liza with a "z." >> where did that come from? >> i'm excited. >>> i'm also excited about this. project. these two are busy, that chip and joanna. now she's doing her first children's book titled "we are the gardeners" and this is a joint effort. telling fans on twitter, she and her kids wrote the book together to tell the story of their journey in the garden. she says, quote, it's a story of trying and failing and trying again and never giving up....
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let's discuss with me now cnn political commenter mary katherine ham and liza collins. start with you mary katherine. speaker pelosi saying this whole meeting was a set up so the president could just up and walk out. the move seems like straight out of art of the deal," trump's m.o., what do you think? >> this does look very art of the deal." i want to know what kind of candy. if it were reese's cups then the democrats are being unreasonable. >> i'm more of a twix gal. >> the issue is that there is a line that he is drawing which is the physical barrier and there has to be money for a physical barrier. i think it's actually decent negotiating which i don't always think he does to say that's my line, if indeed representative pelosi says, no, we cannot do the physical wall, we cannot do money for that, then bye, that's his line and they know it very well. >> say the president does declare a national emergency, eliza, to you, at the end of the day, what do speaker pelosi and leader schumer do? >> they vote to reopen the government. it kind of takes some of the heat off the
let's discuss with me now cnn political commenter mary katherine ham and liza collins. start with you mary katherine. speaker pelosi saying this whole meeting was a set up so the president could just up and walk out. the move seems like straight out of art of the deal," trump's m.o., what do you think? >> this does look very art of the deal." i want to know what kind of candy. if it were reese's cups then the democrats are being unreasonable. >> i'm more of a twix gal....
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complicationed and contentious history between the cruz family and president trump, so chris is a liza. you don't have to go back too far. it's been a little rocky. >> i like brooke how you said complicated. it just shows how sensitive and aware you truly are because i would have chosen different words. >> what word would that have been? >> well, i can't say it on tv. >> that's what i thought. >> i could tell you what all is going on, but your great staff let's me show you. let's play the clip trump and cruz. >> okay. >> donald trump alleges that my dad was involved in assassinating jfk. now, let's be clear, this is nuts. >> he's lying ted. he's no good. bad guy. he's a bad guy and a bad liar. >> he hasn't campaigned for a week but late at night he sends tweets attacking my wife, attacking heidi. it is inappropriate, it is wrong, it is frankly disgusting. >> he's so -- he thinks it's good. we call him liein' ted. >> i don't get angry often, but you mess with my wife you mess with my kids that will do it every time. donald you're a snifling coward and leave heidi the hell alone. >> stan
complicationed and contentious history between the cruz family and president trump, so chris is a liza. you don't have to go back too far. it's been a little rocky. >> i like brooke how you said complicated. it just shows how sensitive and aware you truly are because i would have chosen different words. >> what word would that have been? >> well, i can't say it on tv. >> that's what i thought. >> i could tell you what all is going on, but your great staff let's me...
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tom, liza and harry smith along with something special for msnbc moms, next.xt if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it may take weeks to recover making you miss out on the things you enjoy most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. it's not a yearly shot. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. don't get prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. prevention begins with prevnar 13®. ask
tom, liza and harry smith along with something special for msnbc moms, next.xt if you're 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia - a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your life for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it may take weeks to recover making you miss out on the things you enjoy most. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal...
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liza is first. good morning. caller: your guest talks very fast, so i will slow down a little.t is the demoralization of our people. last night was a show, showing the patrol border officials 100 tunnels in southern arizona. 100 tunnels that were coming over into our country, bringing god knows what. drugs, the opioid crisis, and this guy is a hegemony. george w. bush and company blew trump isddle east, and continuing this. guest: the concerns at the border are legitimate, and no one debates if we need to secure the southern border. citizens areegal coming in. reflectsnt -- the war that concern at the southern border. democrat's resistance to building a $5.7 billion border wall reflects that. so, where do you find that balance? by now of a 35 day shutdown, you think you would see a deal. the government would have reopened and we would be moving forward. right now, the president has dug in. he has his ego invested. the same is true of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. no one sees a way to make a deal. what the american people want is move forward. host: is the dividing government
liza is first. good morning. caller: your guest talks very fast, so i will slow down a little.t is the demoralization of our people. last night was a show, showing the patrol border officials 100 tunnels in southern arizona. 100 tunnels that were coming over into our country, bringing god knows what. drugs, the opioid crisis, and this guy is a hegemony. george w. bush and company blew trump isddle east, and continuing this. guest: the concerns at the border are legitimate, and no one debates if...
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liza in particular has really written wisely and in a timely way about these topics and i wanted to ask you, of course, what you're saying makes sense about revising the law but for now we're stuck with what we have. you make smart points in which if a emergency was declared it could be challenged. there is another mechanism under the law, congress could act, i know the bar is high but what do you think about that possibility if the president would issue a declaration, congress' role? >> congress could act. congress under the national emergencies act congress can pass a joint resolution to end the state of emergency. as i monthed out before, that would need the president's signature so in order to actually turn that into law congress would need a veto-proof majority. there are expedited procedures at least for that. it would get a vote. it would move fairly quickly. so those are positive aspects. and i think it's worth doing. even if there's no chance that it's ever going to become law, it is worth doing. it would be such a powerful statement for congress to take a vote for the house to
liza in particular has really written wisely and in a timely way about these topics and i wanted to ask you, of course, what you're saying makes sense about revising the law but for now we're stuck with what we have. you make smart points in which if a emergency was declared it could be challenged. there is another mechanism under the law, congress could act, i know the bar is high but what do you think about that possibility if the president would issue a declaration, congress' role? >>...