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what we heard from susan wild is a bunch of lies.he's been called out twice for misleading people on issues of reproductive health. just yesterday there was a headline on the front page of the newspaper where susan wild was called out for misleading voters about my stance on i.v.f. she continues to mislead voters when she is the one with an extreme fringe position on this issue -- taxpayer funded abortions and absolutely no restrictions that she supports. susan wild: my opponent received somewhere around $35,000 from the speaker of the house, mike johnson, who has vocally and aggressively been in favor of a national federal abortion ban so i think that who you take money from says a lot. many of his donors have been anti-choice and the women of this country, the women hi community, deserve better than somebody who wants to tell them what they should do with their bodies. >> thank you. our next question is for the congresswoman. >> to be clear, senate bill 3, you did vote yes on which did not offer exceptions for rape and incest. ryan
what we heard from susan wild is a bunch of lies.he's been called out twice for misleading people on issues of reproductive health. just yesterday there was a headline on the front page of the newspaper where susan wild was called out for misleading voters about my stance on i.v.f. she continues to mislead voters when she is the one with an extreme fringe position on this issue -- taxpayer funded abortions and absolutely no restrictions that she supports. susan wild: my opponent received...
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so the chances of susan smith being released are that much smaller. >> we reached out to susan smith and she has yet to respond. she has reportedly been calling family and male friends, saying she is convinced she will be let out. her ex-husband disagrees. recently, speaking in a rare interview with court tv. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you stay behind bars. >> for more on this shocking story, watch impact by nightline. killer mom the case of susan smith, now streaming on hulu. and when we come back, i'm with ashley park of emily in paris, sharing the health scare that landed her in intensive care and the major move in store care and the major move in store for emily and mindy good to go unscripted. good to go on a whim. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicin
so the chances of susan smith being released are that much smaller. >> we reached out to susan smith and she has yet to respond. she has reportedly been calling family and male friends, saying she is convinced she will be let out. her ex-husband disagrees. recently, speaking in a rare interview with court tv. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you stay behind bars. >> for more on this shocking story, watch impact by nightline. killer mom the case of susan...
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. >> convicted child killer susan smith. she's been in prison for 30 years, but soon will be asking for parole in a true crime. news exclusive. i sit down with one of the few people who has been allowed to speak with susan smith behind bars. plus, it's the murder that sent shock waves across florida. >> the driver's side window is all bashed in and he's got blood all over his head. >> a law professor shot and killed in his driveway by a hit man. >> not going to survive. oh my god. >> and a huge web of lies begins to unravel. confessions. >> we met a friend in the garage. shot him twice. >> conspiracy. >> these are dentists. these aren't the sopranos and a family under suspicion. >> your big brother went behind everybody's back and hired a hitman to murder your ex-husband. >> we've got the latest. is dan markle's ex mother in law. faces trial for his death. and sean diddy combs indicted for sex trafficking, racketeering and other crimes, will have breaking news. your daily source for true crime starts right now. welcome to tr
. >> convicted child killer susan smith. she's been in prison for 30 years, but soon will be asking for parole in a true crime. news exclusive. i sit down with one of the few people who has been allowed to speak with susan smith behind bars. plus, it's the murder that sent shock waves across florida. >> the driver's side window is all bashed in and he's got blood all over his head. >> a law professor shot and killed in his driveway by a hit man. >> not going to survive....
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but we are particularly proud of susan today because she's one of our own. for seven years, she was a senior fellow in brookings as well as her mother, was a economic studdies expert at brookings before her. susan, we're honored to welcome you back to brookings for this special event. finally, i'd like to share that we've created the jeffrey a. bader memorial lecture fund to support this annual series. we're deeply grateful to ambassador jon huntsman and jerry wang for their significant contributions which made today's event possible. we're also circulating cards with information on how you can contribute to the fund should you be interested. i would now like to turn the podium over to ryan haas who serves as a senior fellow and director of the john l. thornon china center, and ryan will moderate a fireside chat with susan after which they'll take questions from the audience. over to you. ryan: thank you very much, president rouse. that was a wonderful introduction. susan: i like that. ryan: and jeff deserves every word of it. i also want to thank ambassador
but we are particularly proud of susan today because she's one of our own. for seven years, she was a senior fellow in brookings as well as her mother, was a economic studdies expert at brookings before her. susan, we're honored to welcome you back to brookings for this special event. finally, i'd like to share that we've created the jeffrey a. bader memorial lecture fund to support this annual series. we're deeply grateful to ambassador jon huntsman and jerry wang for their significant...
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i about magic mushrooms, i view susan? . . , , susan? i am clueless about maaic susan?thank you. we shouldn't hear this report, thank you. sr we shouldn't expect them on the shelves anytime soon? absolutely not, only a few places, especially in the uk, are able to do studies using psychoactive substances, so a long way from them the rolled out more widely, but kind of relatively recent findings early on. relatively recent findings early om— relatively recent findings earl on. ., . ., ,, early on. ok, once a park under the medicines _ early on. ok, once a park under the medicines of— early on. ok, once a park under the medicines of the _ early on. ok, once a park under the medicines of the future - the medicines of the future section, susan, anna, lovely to have your company this evening, thank you for that we will be back tomorrow same time, and we will talk security tomorrow. mikey will be here, will target ukraine and the situation in lebanon, so we hope you join us for that you have a good evening. hello from the bbc sport centre. straight to a busy night of league c
i about magic mushrooms, i view susan? . . , , susan? i am clueless about maaic susan?thank you. we shouldn't hear this report, thank you. sr we shouldn't expect them on the shelves anytime soon? absolutely not, only a few places, especially in the uk, are able to do studies using psychoactive substances, so a long way from them the rolled out more widely, but kind of relatively recent findings early on. relatively recent findings early om— relatively recent findings earl on. ., . ., ,, early...
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i called susan, and all i could say is, susan, i have bad news.it was a pretty big blow because just a month before, my mom had found out that her breast cancer had come back. and then this was happening. so things really fell apart again at that point, because we didn't know what was going to happen. did you guys even have to think for a moment about going for a second trial? not for a second. dennis murphy (voiceover): the appeals court may have ordered a new trial for john sandoval, but the da was in no hurry to set a trial date. prosecutor rourke figured that since sandoval had been in prison for nearly seven years, where all phone calls and visits are recorded, he may well have said something incriminating to somebody. so we had a feeling that when he went to the department of corrections, he would think nobody's listening anymore. my case is over. now we can talk without having to use code words. and so i said to the judge when he asked how long of a time we need, i said, judge, we're asking for a significant delay because we're getting ever
i called susan, and all i could say is, susan, i have bad news.it was a pretty big blow because just a month before, my mom had found out that her breast cancer had come back. and then this was happening. so things really fell apart again at that point, because we didn't know what was going to happen. did you guys even have to think for a moment about going for a second trial? not for a second. dennis murphy (voiceover): the appeals court may have ordered a new trial for john sandoval, but the...
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. >> the woman's name was susan atkins.intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for, and that's when she said murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out in the suburbs months earlier, but then she went on, bragging that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she had really done. >> she said well you know those murders in benedict canyon? >> of course everyone in l.a. knew about that. >> she said you know who did it, don't you, and i looked at her and said no, i don't, and her words were you're looking at her. >> and just that casually susan atkins confessed to the crime the whole nation was talking about, enthusiastically describing the killings in all their blood curling detail. >> sharon tate begged her, please don't kill me, please don't kill me, and she looked at her eye to eye and said to her i don't care if you're going to have a baby or not. i'm going to kill you. >> and then atkins told her she was part of a group that would kill a lot more people like celebrities
. >> the woman's name was susan atkins.intrigued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for, and that's when she said murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out in the suburbs months earlier, but then she went on, bragging that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she had really done. >> she said well you know those murders in benedict canyon? >> of course everyone in l.a. knew about that. >> she said you know who...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice. she also touches on biden administration policies, national security challenges, and vice president harris' presidential campaign. this was hosted by the brookings institution. >> good morning, everyone. i'm the president of brookings institution, and it is my absolute pleasure to welcome you. i would like to extend an especially warm welcome to geoff's wife, who is joining us virtually today. i did not have the pleasure of working with jeff bader before his passing last year, but according to my colleagues, he was a man committed to i-wondering candor -- de-watering -- eye-watering candor and great empathy. he was a rare find with a career equally as exceptional. a towering diplomat, scholar, an adviser in the field of china studies, he had a ticket-long career spanning multiple administrations of both parties -- decades-long career spanning multiple administrations of both parties. in 2005, he joined brookings as a founding director of the john l. thornton china center, which remain
ambassador to the united nations susan rice. she also touches on biden administration policies, national security challenges, and vice president harris' presidential campaign. this was hosted by the brookings institution. >> good morning, everyone. i'm the president of brookings institution, and it is my absolute pleasure to welcome you. i would like to extend an especially warm welcome to geoff's wife, who is joining us virtually today. i did not have the pleasure of working with jeff...
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jeff said susan was a towering figure in her field. an expert in foreign policy, she has a range of experience and has served as united nations ambassador, national security advisor and domestic policy council are, to name just a few, but we are particularly proud of susan today because she is one of our own. for seven years, susan was a senior fellow in the foreign policy at brookings, just as her mother was an economics study expert at brookings before her. susan, we are honored to welcome you back to brookings for this special event. finally, i would like to share that we have created the jeffrey a. bader memorial fund to support this series. we are grateful to contributions which made the event possible. we are also circulating cards on how you can contribute to the fund, should you be interested. i would now like to turn the podium over to ryan haas, who served as a senior fellow and chair of taiwan studies at brookings. ryan will moderate a fireside chat with susan, after which they will take questions from the audience. brian: t
jeff said susan was a towering figure in her field. an expert in foreign policy, she has a range of experience and has served as united nations ambassador, national security advisor and domestic policy council are, to name just a few, but we are particularly proud of susan today because she is one of our own. for seven years, susan was a senior fellow in the foreign policy at brookings, just as her mother was an economics study expert at brookings before her. susan, we are honored to welcome...
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. >> susan blair. >> janice blaney. rita blount. >> michael andrew mccarty. >> susan mokena. >> francis bodley. >> bruce douglas. >> mary catherine murphy both. >> darren christopher bohan. >> lawrence francis. vincent junior. >> allen bondarenko. >>: arthur bonnett. yvonne. >> susan booker. mary jane booth. sherry boudreau. >> jerry j borg. >> martin michael borsch sk. >> my uncle, kenneth joseph marino who is a firefighter with fdny in manhattan. he was one of the first responders on that day. i am 12 years old so i never met my uncle kenny but i feel like i know him from my parents, grandparents, and family members. one thing i learned is that my uncle kenny and i share a love of baseball. our favorite player is and i'm very happy and proud that we have the same interest. most important is that my uncle kenny was a true hero. he saved many lives on that day. our family misses them every day and we will never forget his memory or his bravery. >> my cousin matthew carmen toledo. matthew neither you nor the thousands wh
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join me on stage stacy and susan.tacy is a history professor who has had a long scholarly interest. so much so she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she is a board member has also served as a bibliographer for the national first ladies library pushes a new book on elizabeth arden coming out this fall. then susan needs a little introduction. [laughter] but as we know susan was here 1984 with her mother for the first ladies conference. she helped her mother launched launch thenational breast cances month. she served as a national spokesperson for breast cancer awareness and currently serves on the board of the director of the betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here. we are going to get go-ahead and gets her with nancy who has some incredible audiovisual work. dork it to know to the terrific work of the archival staff at the gerald ford presidential library many ofer whom are are here now. they located the footage in our archives and digitize it so we could make it available tod
join me on stage stacy and susan.tacy is a history professor who has had a long scholarly interest. so much so she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she is a board member has also served as a bibliographer for the national first ladies library pushes a new book on elizabeth arden coming out this fall. then susan needs a little introduction. [laughter] but as we know susan was here 1984 with her mother for the first ladies conference. she helped her mother launched...
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i’m of your situation, susan. i'm speaking _ of your situation, susan.tuation, susan. i“n speaking on behalf of all of the many carers who are caring for their loved ones at home. my for their loved ones at home. my husband wanted to be at home. we brought him out of hospital and he is in a hospital and he is in a hospital bed in the lounge. he has an oxygen machine keeping him alive, he has an electric bed charger on all the time for the hoist. he is also son downing dementia so he's awake all night and the lights are on all night and the lights are on all night and the lights are on all night as well. my heating bill is enormous and also the power. the power that is going out of this home just to keep him comfortable and safe and comfortable is horrendous. the allowance is not means tested, it was brought in and based on need. so my argument is heating and powerfor somebody in need like this is a medical need. i want to ask your adviser, can you advise me what i should economise on? should it be the oxygen, should it be the electric bed? should it be h
i’m of your situation, susan. i'm speaking _ of your situation, susan.tuation, susan. i“n speaking on behalf of all of the many carers who are caring for their loved ones at home. my for their loved ones at home. my husband wanted to be at home. we brought him out of hospital and he is in a hospital and he is in a hospital bed in the lounge. he has an oxygen machine keeping him alive, he has an electric bed charger on all the time for the hoist. he is also son downing dementia so he's awake...
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first is susan hartman. susan is a professor. hartman is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history emerita at ohio state university. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century feminism and rights movements. among her books are from marching to main stream american women and politics. the 1960s and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. i believe that her textbook, the american promise, in its seventh edition, is assigned by in some of his classes. she is an elected fellow of the american society of historians. dean kotlowski. she is professor of history at salisbury and was 2022 fulbright distinct chair in arts humanities social sciences at the australian national university. his book, nixon's civil rights politics, principle and policy, was published by harvard university press in 2002. and abigail abigail, do we see her there she is. high. abigail mallon goni is the is an archivist at the john f kennedy presidential library. i looked i checked the weather
first is susan hartman. susan is a professor. hartman is an arts and humanities distinguished professor of history emerita at ohio state university. she has published extensively on women in the 20th century feminism and rights movements. among her books are from marching to main stream american women and politics. the 1960s and the other feminists, a study of women's rights activism in the 1960s and 1970s. i believe that her textbook, the american promise, in its seventh edition, is assigned...
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nancy, susan and stacey i hope that it.continues and that the first ladies continue to do vital things we did not mention. one of the new developments which their foundations that empower barbara bush has foundation, a hundred million for literacy a mrs. johnson's while our foundation 6,000,004 wildflower so that's another new development and i'm thinking you're saying would we like to have a man and and and certainly you know that that would lovely to to have and what that person would follow and to see a first lady as first female press. mm hmm. i just hope that they continue to the barriers and move forward in whatever way is best for the country and themselves. great. i agree. and i would like to see americans in general give more credit to first ladies and and pay more attention to the work that they do. in and of itself, yes. i mean, i've got to say with what all of us said all day, that is so important. there's still, we're taking baby steps. but history is not fulfilled out robustly on this issue at all. and there s
nancy, susan and stacey i hope that it.continues and that the first ladies continue to do vital things we did not mention. one of the new developments which their foundations that empower barbara bush has foundation, a hundred million for literacy a mrs. johnson's while our foundation 6,000,004 wildflower so that's another new development and i'm thinking you're saying would we like to have a man and and and certainly you know that that would lovely to to have and what that person would follow...
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i want to end here with susan. jimmy carter turns 100. 100 this week. extraordinary. >> yeah. >> martha: just a quick thought on his legacy. >> first of all, let's just say that the -- the fact he's making it this far -- this is a guy who has outlived all the guidelines for hospice care. remember at the moving funeral for his wife, rosalynn, we all thought this was it. he's a reminder that there are second, third, and fifth acts in american public life. >> martha: it's true. a remarkable, remarkable man. >>> up next, we travel to israel's northern border to see the impact of the battle between israel and hezbollah. my conversation with two residents there with whom i've reported for over 36 years. we're back in a moment. (♪) it is inevitable. (♪) they will grow up. (♪) (♪) (♪) discover who they are. (♪) what they want from this world. (♪) and how they will make it better. (♪) and while parenting has changed, (♪) how much you care has not. (♪) that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. (♪) automatic protections for who can contact them and the co
i want to end here with susan. jimmy carter turns 100. 100 this week. extraordinary. >> yeah. >> martha: just a quick thought on his legacy. >> first of all, let's just say that the -- the fact he's making it this far -- this is a guy who has outlived all the guidelines for hospice care. remember at the moving funeral for his wife, rosalynn, we all thought this was it. he's a reminder that there are second, third, and fifth acts in american public life. >> martha: it's...
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and joining me on stage are nancy keegan smith stacy cordery and susan ford bales. nancy we've already heard your biography, but stacey, a history professor who has a long scholarly interest in first ladies, so much that she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she's a flair board member and has also served as a bibliography for for the national first lady's library and has a new book on elizabeth arden out this fall. and then susan ford bales needs a little little introduction, but just, you know, a break for you very. gotcha. but as we know, susan was here in 1984 with with her mother for, the first lady's conference. she helped her mother launch national breast cancer awareness month. she's since served as national spokesperson for breast cancer awareness, and she currently serves on the board of directors of the hazelden betty ford foundation. so welcome to my panelists here and actually just going to go ahead and get started with nancy, who has some audio audiovisual work. i do want to note the terrific work of the archival staff, the g
and joining me on stage are nancy keegan smith stacy cordery and susan ford bales. nancy we've already heard your biography, but stacey, a history professor who has a long scholarly interest in first ladies, so much that she now teaches a course on the subject at iowa state university. she's a flair board member and has also served as a bibliography for for the national first lady's library and has a new book on elizabeth arden out this fall. and then susan ford bales needs a little little...
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hall, racist , conservative candidate susan hall, racist, and conservative candidate susan hall, racistder nigel farage of racism, xenophobia, sexism and islamophobia to stir up division. i am joined now by the conservative member of the london assembly, susan hall. and susan, it's great to have you on the show. thank you very, very much for coming on. and i do have a little clip of some of the stuff that they did about you. not so long ago. so we're going to play a little bit of that, and then i'll get you to talk off the back of it, if that's all right. so let's take that. yeah, sure. >> do you regret your choice of words you made yesterday? >> i regret people misunderstand what i say. that's what regret. >> do you still think the 2020 election was stolen ? election was stolen? >> no. i think you're referring to an old tweet. >> are you a fan of enoch powell? >> no, of course not. >> why? i don't understand. there was a picture of him. and you liked that tweet. >> people misunderstand what i say. that's what i regret . say. that's what i regret. >> yeah. so they really kind of went af
hall, racist , conservative candidate susan hall, racist, and conservative candidate susan hall, racistder nigel farage of racism, xenophobia, sexism and islamophobia to stir up division. i am joined now by the conservative member of the london assembly, susan hall. and susan, it's great to have you on the show. thank you very, very much for coming on. and i do have a little clip of some of the stuff that they did about you. not so long ago. so we're going to play a little bit of that, and then...
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again, as susan said, we remember almost nothing from these debates, but other than susan's a fabulous martin but the degree to which they can outline the attack against the other side they may be more success. it feels like the real linchpin here might just be not an electoral impact that this could have impacted the kind of normal versus weird debate. >> they've been having between each other. i think it's the point about vance landing those attacks he also needs to introduce himself as something more than the comments he's become associated with. and i think what the kind of significance of this might be. a last brand of who gets more of an edge of relating to people as the more normal personable. >> and i think also in the last three weeks, we've heard a lot from vance of all the kind of conspiracies as it's been smoking, it's been stoking up, but we haven't really heard from governor walz. and so this will be a time for him and that's fine. that is a great point because he has not been across the airways. >> vance has sometimes he is got a little further than trump on some issues.
again, as susan said, we remember almost nothing from these debates, but other than susan's a fabulous martin but the degree to which they can outline the attack against the other side they may be more success. it feels like the real linchpin here might just be not an electoral impact that this could have impacted the kind of normal versus weird debate. >> they've been having between each other. i think it's the point about vance landing those attacks he also needs to introduce himself as...
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joining me is susan page, jim messina and susan del percio, a republican strategist., let's get to you. the polls tight within the margin of error effectively. a little striking for some democrats who may be overly enthusiastic. harris folks fear it's less the advantage biden had and clinton had. harris has kept pace with trump by riding a wave of enthusiasm. this morning, they quoted done saturday brazil saying, what happens with a movement is they don't wait for the command high command to send buttons and posters. they don't wait for the campaign to organize rallies. they do it themselves. the vice president has a movement behind her and can use it to her advantage. i don't want to ask whether this is a movement or not. but i do want to ask you what are the biggest obstacles she has to face and how she needs to keep her focus? >> you mentioned the most important word to me, enthusiasm. the number that i track every day, the number i think really is the only number that matters is, whose voters are most enthusiastic? right now, you are seeing an explosion for the de
joining me is susan page, jim messina and susan del percio, a republican strategist., let's get to you. the polls tight within the margin of error effectively. a little striking for some democrats who may be overly enthusiastic. harris folks fear it's less the advantage biden had and clinton had. harris has kept pace with trump by riding a wave of enthusiasm. this morning, they quoted done saturday brazil saying, what happens with a movement is they don't wait for the command high command to...
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antjuan seawright, susan and david.tion after this huge endorsement. >> there is so much wrong with all of that. first on donald trump. i think most north carolina women voters would not suggest that issue belongs with the state. that belongs with them. i think that's what donald trump is having a disconnect with women voters right now. on the issue of mark robinson that amplifies the gender gap issue that trump and robinson and republicans have. the misogyny and the discussing behavior is something that turns off all voters but you really see it in poland when it comes to female voters. republicans always find these candidates. you can go back to christine o'donnell, i'm not a witch. in 2010. roy moore said i may have tried to date teenagers in my 30s. you deserve this moment because these leaders are being elevated in the republican party that decided to open the doors for donald trump in 2016. when you open the door for trump. he will lose the race just like other bad candidates have as well. it is hard to see enough
antjuan seawright, susan and david.tion after this huge endorsement. >> there is so much wrong with all of that. first on donald trump. i think most north carolina women voters would not suggest that issue belongs with the state. that belongs with them. i think that's what donald trump is having a disconnect with women voters right now. on the issue of mark robinson that amplifies the gender gap issue that trump and robinson and republicans have. the misogyny and the discussing behavior...
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susan, your reaction? you your reaction. >> >> i think he wants it so he can claim that the election is stolen but this is a way to go to court and prevent the certification. juanita is right about the time that it takes but more importantly this could get him to the point if it is close that georgia may not be able to certify their vote in time and that would be to his benefit. >> juanita tolliver and susan del percio, thank you for being with us. >>> coming up, new jersey just elected another black woman to congress in a recent special election. we will talk to her about how she plans to win in november. n ♪ when we're together ♪ life is better with the credit gods are on your side. rewards once available to the few are now accessible to the many. credit one bank. get cash back rewards, and live large. arearn: saint jude-- they gave it 110% every time. and for kenadie to get treatment here without having to pay anything was amazing. i still love to surf, snowboard, and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol
susan, your reaction? you your reaction. >> >> i think he wants it so he can claim that the election is stolen but this is a way to go to court and prevent the certification. juanita is right about the time that it takes but more importantly this could get him to the point if it is close that georgia may not be able to certify their vote in time and that would be to his benefit. >> juanita tolliver and susan del percio, thank you for being with us. >>> coming up, new...
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susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. gabriel, national correspondent for new york magazine. and white house correspondent for bloomberg. thank you all for being here. susan, i will start with you. this is very much so a margin of error race. i think it's going to stay that way until ride on down to election day. do you think so? are we beyond the days of having a landslide election in this country? >> you know, after all is said and done and by any account, incredible news few months with the debates and biden dropping out and two assassination attempts on the former president, if you look at the national polling averages right now, essentially, you can go back to the spring or summer of 2023, and it looked almost exactly the same. donald trump in particular, has had an in movable core of support. somewhere in the 46% or so in these polling averages. most people after nine years of trump have made up their minds about him. it is very hard to get it to move even one point. you have seen the movement this year is among dem
susan glasser, staff writer for the new yorker. gabriel, national correspondent for new york magazine. and white house correspondent for bloomberg. thank you all for being here. susan, i will start with you. this is very much so a margin of error race. i think it's going to stay that way until ride on down to election day. do you think so? are we beyond the days of having a landslide election in this country? >> you know, after all is said and done and by any account, incredible news few...
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. >> reporter: the property hasn't been on the market since present owner susan cunningham's husband spotted it back in 1981. >> and the owner who lived next-door was just sell by owner, putting up a little sign. he walked over and said, "i'll buy it." >> reporter: we visited the inn for "eye on the bay" ten years ago. >> that was a great show. >> reporter: thank you, yes. they canceled it. susan and her husband edward owned the historic inn for 43 years and what a history. >> the mountain home inn has been a beloved part of the local community since it opened in 1912. this is the mountain home inn file i pulled. >> reporter: natalie is with the mill valley library. >> the original owners were two swiss german immigrants who came to california and they really built the inn as a love letter to their home country. >> reporter: new owners then added a beer garden in the 1950s. >> people were enjoying beers in the back of the inn. >> reporter: while the dining experience has vastly changed -- >> the restaurant overlooks an incredible vista. you can't compare those views to anything. >> r
. >> reporter: the property hasn't been on the market since present owner susan cunningham's husband spotted it back in 1981. >> and the owner who lived next-door was just sell by owner, putting up a little sign. he walked over and said, "i'll buy it." >> reporter: we visited the inn for "eye on the bay" ten years ago. >> that was a great show. >> reporter: thank you, yes. they canceled it. susan and her husband edward owned the historic inn for...
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susan, hugo, thank you all so much. when we returned, donald trump takes the big lie into a whole other level. his new plan to jail lawyers, donors, and later, from ivf to marijuana, we are getting into trump's flip-flopping views, fl that maybe he is using to lure voters. we are getting to that point in the campaign. the 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. >> [ music ] >> [ music ] ” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are blowing up. sweetie, grab your piggy bank, we're going all in. let me ask you. for your wedding, do you want a gazebo and a river? uh, i don't... what's a gazebo? something that your mother always wanted and never got. or...you could give these different investment options a shot. the right money moves aren't as aggressive as you think. i'm keeping the vest. (husband) we just want to have enough money for retirement. (wife) and travel to visit our grandchildren. (fisher investments) i understand. that's why at fisher investments we start by getting t
susan, hugo, thank you all so much. when we returned, donald trump takes the big lie into a whole other level. his new plan to jail lawyers, donors, and later, from ivf to marijuana, we are getting into trump's flip-flopping views, fl that maybe he is using to lure voters. we are getting to that point in the campaign. the 11th hour just getting underway on a monday night. >> [ music ] >> [ music ] ” she switched careers to make money for your weddings. ooh! penny stocks are...
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and this is really the agenda that scares me the most well said susan rice, thanks for joining us and we'll be right. thank you wolf next on cnn you know priceline helps. >> families. >> they've of 60% on family-friendly hotels. so many great trips we might just leave here with another vacation baby take it easy, paris and youtube for motor to help. >> lisa wasn't alito gurney are happy you're seeing skechers, famous glide step, but where everywhere. and now that famous design is available, enhanced free sketches, slipping get the comfort and style guides step now if you can he needs to islip ends with no bending down or touching her suits try glide steps, cancers, lipids another day under bidenomics, morning coffee 65% more gas for getting to work costs doubles workers incomes down three straight years. groceries cost you 20% more and mortgage payments astronomical bidenomics is working and we are very proud of bidenomics pleasant dreams. >> i'm donald j. trump and i approve this message. >> some days you can feel like a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine 15 or more hea
and this is really the agenda that scares me the most well said susan rice, thanks for joining us and we'll be right. thank you wolf next on cnn you know priceline helps. >> families. >> they've of 60% on family-friendly hotels. so many great trips we might just leave here with another vacation baby take it easy, paris and youtube for motor to help. >> lisa wasn't alito gurney are happy you're seeing skechers, famous glide step, but where everywhere. and now that famous design...
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susan >> yeah.e tell you at this hour, we can feel that the wind is starting to pick up and that's what's worrying firefighters that things could get as gnarly as it did overnight. i just want to show you the mountain behind me. now. this is the mountain that separates the wrightwood area from the mount baldy area. that's the other part of the bridge fire. when we're talking about structures lost, there were 20 structures and homes on the mount baldy side that went down on this side. on the wrightwood side, closer to the ski resort mountain high 13. at least 13 structures were lost overnight, and it was crazy overnight. we did talk to a gentleman who is the resident manager of a campground, mount care, and he drove back down the mountain to get out of the fire danger. and it was just incredible to see the fire on both sides of the main road road going through wrightwood. and then as far as what it looks like today, we did see a lot of these structures that had burned down to the ground, lots of smol
susan >> yeah.e tell you at this hour, we can feel that the wind is starting to pick up and that's what's worrying firefighters that things could get as gnarly as it did overnight. i just want to show you the mountain behind me. now. this is the mountain that separates the wrightwood area from the mount baldy area. that's the other part of the bridge fire. when we're talking about structures lost, there were 20 structures and homes on the mount baldy side that went down on this side. on...
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what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words you had around a question, the easier it would be for someone to dodge it. so i think if i were going to ask her three questions, i might her what's your best memory? and let's see if she says something professional. personal. what's your regret? because she may say she has no regrets, but none of us have no regrets. and then i think the final question i would ask perhaps would be, were you happy you that question of many of the people you interviewed. the verdict. well, a few said yes, she was happy. joy baha
what a susan. let me finish by asking if barbara walters in her nineties was still active and around and if she said why, susan of course, i'll sit for an interview with you. what, two or three questions would you ask barbara walters? well, i'd want them to be good, and i'd want them i would probably ask myself, what would barbara ask? because she had she was enormously skilled in shaping questions that to the heart of the matter and that were impossible to dodge. she knew that the more words...
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susan spent so many years heading this organization. i told david last night that i was going to explain what it was that we had in common. there he is in the back, going to make a quick getaway. he and i are graduates of the same institution which is the u.s. navy officer candidate school back in 1971 and the reason there's a connection of sorts it was being explained to us early on the various sports we were expected to participate and among them he said water polo has been scrapped from the lists because there was an officer candidate recently who broke his finger playing water polo and i'm going to leave it to you to guess who that officer candidate might have been. so anyway. my job today is to talk about the navy's role and invasion of the normandy beaches, and in particular about one episode which i used for the title which is not on the screen and here's why. susan inspired me by saying imagine what it would be likeonf you had to conduct a complicated operation without any electronic support or backup. so listen to live up to th
susan spent so many years heading this organization. i told david last night that i was going to explain what it was that we had in common. there he is in the back, going to make a quick getaway. he and i are graduates of the same institution which is the u.s. navy officer candidate school back in 1971 and the reason there's a connection of sorts it was being explained to us early on the various sports we were expected to participate and among them he said water polo has been scrapped from the...
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thank you very much, juanita tolliver and susan del percio .union, in a moment we'll talk to the first black female president of one of the largest public sector unions. and a reminder, next saturday is the third annual hbc new york at metlife with a powerhouse matchup, morehouse college and howard university, i cannot wait, it is the first stop of the homecoming week and students from all 107 colleges across the country are welcome, you need to be there, it is a big deal. big deal d fixode , i can smile to anybody. i confidently teach and compete in karate. i'm proud showing people my smile. subject 1: who's coming in the driveway? subject 2: dad! dad, we missed you! daddy, hi! subject 3: i missed you. my daughter is being treated for leukemia. subject 2: mom, mom, mom, mom. subject 3: i hope that she lives a long, great, happy life and that she will never forget how mom and daddy love her. st. jude, this is what's keeping my baby girl alive. subject 4: this september, you can join the battle to save lives during childhood cancer awareness mon
thank you very much, juanita tolliver and susan del percio .union, in a moment we'll talk to the first black female president of one of the largest public sector unions. and a reminder, next saturday is the third annual hbc new york at metlife with a powerhouse matchup, morehouse college and howard university, i cannot wait, it is the first stop of the homecoming week and students from all 107 colleges across the country are welcome, you need to be there, it is a big deal. big deal d fixode , i...
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joining me now is susan glasser, staff writer at the new yorker. susan, thank you for being here.his, but, you know, mike johnson was one of the ring leaders of the 2020 january 6th plot. marc elias calls him other than donald trump arguably the most culpable federal elected official in what happened that day. what do you make of his reaction to designating the certification a national security event. >> well, you know, alex, it was striking to hear him say i think it sounds like politics because of course it was trump and his allies on capitol hill, such as congressman johnson, who turned an event like that into politics that is really a ministerial constitutional function of the government and, you know, it's really so striking because we're once again four years later in an election in which the candidate for president of the united states from the republican party is already attacking and undermining the basis on which the election will occur, saying that there are going to be questions about it, that it's going to be fraudulent, that it's going to be unfair and of course call
joining me now is susan glasser, staff writer at the new yorker. susan, thank you for being here.his, but, you know, mike johnson was one of the ring leaders of the 2020 january 6th plot. marc elias calls him other than donald trump arguably the most culpable federal elected official in what happened that day. what do you make of his reaction to designating the certification a national security event. >> well, you know, alex, it was striking to hear him say i think it sounds like politics...
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susan craig and butner. lucky loser how donald trump squandered his father's fortune and built the illusion of success. >>> the first publicly reported death that is likely linked to extreme state abortion bans. i'm going to speak to emily's list president jessica makler coming up next. since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place. and new patients without insurance get $29 exams and x-rays. plus 20% off treatment plans for everyone. loving our patients unconditionally. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. i still love to surf, snowboard, loving our patients unconditionally. and, of course, skate. so, i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's extra strength, high absorption magnesium helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. qunol, the brand i trust. [♪♪] did you know, how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut? try new align yogurt coated probiotic fruit bites. with a delicio
susan craig and butner. lucky loser how donald trump squandered his father's fortune and built the illusion of success. >>> the first publicly reported death that is likely linked to extreme state abortion bans. i'm going to speak to emily's list president jessica makler coming up next. since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place. and new patients without insurance get $29 exams and x-rays. plus 20% off...
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senators ed markey and susan collins, representative chris stewart and annie kuster.aide who is also here with his dad today. well, where are you? [applause] they have and involved from the start. annie was the first to introduce this legislation. she started the ball rolling. i want to thank the 370 representatives and senators who signed onto the bill. mr. speaker, i know that you know how hard it is to get stuff done in congress. am i right? here was a bill that had no mid -- no big money and powerful interest behind it yet 370 representatives and senators signed on as cosponsors simply because it was a good idea. [applause] i want to thank the people who lobbied for this bill. many of them are in this room. you fought for this in person, by phone, by email, by zoom. you worked hard for years to make this happen and you deserve our deepest gratitude. yes. please. [applause] then there are the veterans. bernie bluestein, john christmann, seymour nussenbaum who are here with us today. there are other veterans watching from home today. thank you. there are all those w
senators ed markey and susan collins, representative chris stewart and annie kuster.aide who is also here with his dad today. well, where are you? [applause] they have and involved from the start. annie was the first to introduce this legislation. she started the ball rolling. i want to thank the 370 representatives and senators who signed onto the bill. mr. speaker, i know that you know how hard it is to get stuff done in congress. am i right? here was a bill that had no mid -- no big money...
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staff write es for the new yorker, susan glasser and david rothcoff. david, i'm going start with you on this because if we're talking about israel, israel and ukraine. if donald trump is to win, he's promised to end the war in ukraine in one day and the consensus because he's not said that affirmatively, is that he would hand over ukraine to russia or try. he hasn't said he wants ukraine to win. then on israel, you know, we have the biden administration, harris talking about a two-state solution that's the only way forward. i don't know that we can see definitively that trump wants a two-state solution. a trump win would be massively consequential. >> yeah, i think that's right and i think that's why although the president's speech was measured and value dick tory in tone, it was political in sub text. because the objectives laid out by biden with regard to continuing to support ukraine or supporting a sustainable peace in the middle east will only be achieved if harris is elected president. donald trump has said twice in the past 24 hours that he thin
staff write es for the new yorker, susan glasser and david rothcoff. david, i'm going start with you on this because if we're talking about israel, israel and ukraine. if donald trump is to win, he's promised to end the war in ukraine in one day and the consensus because he's not said that affirmatively, is that he would hand over ukraine to russia or try. he hasn't said he wants ukraine to win. then on israel, you know, we have the biden administration, harris talking about a two-state...
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susan in new orleans and louisiana, democratic collar, susan? >> caller: good evening. thank you.for the hurricane to hit this great state of louisiana we are also waiting for kamala harris to do the same. where the news outlets not fact checking earth donald trump says real-time prep upset about every debate icy donald trump participates in part he is there a fact checked including how is it possible that you have generate six that occurred and he was to pardon every single person that has attacked our capitol? >> susan have you ever gone to the "washington post" back to check? have you ever checked out those websites because they do it. >> absolutely. i wouldn't real-time. i wanted tonight will he is lying to the american public about gun regulations and being pro-life. pro-life also means protecting our children. pro-life is having sandy have children that will be graduating right now. and evangelicals who are bent on making donald trump in the second coming of christ. for god sake they need to look at the marriages he's had they e knees look at the mistresses he's had the chil
susan in new orleans and louisiana, democratic collar, susan? >> caller: good evening. thank you.for the hurricane to hit this great state of louisiana we are also waiting for kamala harris to do the same. where the news outlets not fact checking earth donald trump says real-time prep upset about every debate icy donald trump participates in part he is there a fact checked including how is it possible that you have generate six that occurred and he was to pardon every single person that...
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back to susan's board. why didn't they just call them on their cell phone right. anyway, it was well into afternoon before any radio contact the two was established. well, what do you do in the. there was one immediate benefit to the arrive of the destroyers, and that is that many of the german gunners fearful of disclosing their position, stopped shooting. that by itself was reprieve of sorts to the men hunkered down on that shingle. the slide that john this morning of them behind shingle. i had that slide too but it's not here but anyway. near the center of omaha beach, near a little called lemuel a destroyer commander whose name is robert bier, a lieutenant commander who was captain of the gleaves class destroyer, carmack was scanning the bluffs looking for puffs of smoke or something that would indicate where the enemy gun emplacement was. he couldn't see a thing, but he did notice this, that the few tanks that had gotten ashore in omaha and of course, omaha, where a lot of the supposedly a duplex drive tanks that swimming tanks, 27 of 32 went to the bottom, w
back to susan's board. why didn't they just call them on their cell phone right. anyway, it was well into afternoon before any radio contact the two was established. well, what do you do in the. there was one immediate benefit to the arrive of the destroyers, and that is that many of the german gunners fearful of disclosing their position, stopped shooting. that by itself was reprieve of sorts to the men hunkered down on that shingle. the slide that john this morning of them behind shingle. i...
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susan page, this tight race makes another debate all the more important.ald trump to debate again on october 23rd. let's watch what they both had to say. >> join me on the debate stage. let's have another debate. there is more to talk about and the voters of america deserve to hear the conversations that i think we should be having on substance, on issues, on policies, what is your plan, what's my plan? >> the problem with another debate is that it is just too late. she's done one debate, i've done two. it is too late to do another. i'd love to in many ways, but it is too late. the voting is cast. the voters are out there. >> susan, it is worthwhile to point out he has twice done debates later in october than october 23rd. but can he resist the lure of potentially 70 million people watching? that's how many watched the first debate. >> that's what the kamala harris campaign is banking on. that even though he says now he won't do the debate on october 23rd, maybe he'll change his mind. and, you know, you look at the next six weeks, six weeks in this electio
susan page, this tight race makes another debate all the more important.ald trump to debate again on october 23rd. let's watch what they both had to say. >> join me on the debate stage. let's have another debate. there is more to talk about and the voters of america deserve to hear the conversations that i think we should be having on substance, on issues, on policies, what is your plan, what's my plan? >> the problem with another debate is that it is just too late. she's done one...
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>>>however, susan is ajournalis press and knew instantly the job offer was a scam. one major giveaway the sender wanted to talk on the encrypted messaging platform whatsapp. >>>>every day. recruiters are not going to talk to you by an app. they aren't using messaging apps. you know where they can do some hiding. they're not going on telegram or whatsapp or google chat one of our biggest concerns is job scams. >>>eva velasquez is the ceo of the identity theft resource center and says reports of job scams to their organization have jumped 118% in 2023. and con artists are not only sending texts, they also post fake jobs on legitimate employment sites. >>>>ai is a contributing factor because it's allowed the bad actors to refine their pitch to make it sound so much more legitimate. >>>the con often happens when a victim is told to fill out an application. >>>>when applications are asking for things like your social security number, your bank account information, your passport or driver's license information, that's a huge red flag. i know that the scammers these are el
>>>however, susan is ajournalis press and knew instantly the job offer was a scam. one major giveaway the sender wanted to talk on the encrypted messaging platform whatsapp. >>>>every day. recruiters are not going to talk to you by an app. they aren't using messaging apps. you know where they can do some hiding. they're not going on telegram or whatsapp or google chat one of our biggest concerns is job scams. >>>eva velasquez is the ceo of the identity theft...
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i'm going to bring you in, susan, and get your reaction.ied about more political violence in the 65 days leading up to election day? >> i never stop worrying about political violence. since trump's first campaign, was offered a he is the one that said it is okay to deck someone, i will pay your legal bills. this is a continuation of what donald trump is all about. he is willing happily to use violence as a means of securing support. it comes as no surprise, but if this is not a wake-up call to what you can start to expect to come election day and the days after, as don was saying earlier, until january 6, of next year, this is something we have to watch and be careful of. >>'s i want to turn to the news of the middle east that we have led our shows with today. six hostages taken by hamas found dead, including an israeli-american. does is have political implications from perhaps additional pressure on the biden/harris campaign, or rather, administration, to negotiate a deal, but also scrutiny of harris' foreign- policy? what you think? >> i
i'm going to bring you in, susan, and get your reaction.ied about more political violence in the 65 days leading up to election day? >> i never stop worrying about political violence. since trump's first campaign, was offered a he is the one that said it is okay to deck someone, i will pay your legal bills. this is a continuation of what donald trump is all about. he is willing happily to use violence as a means of securing support. it comes as no surprise, but if this is not a wake-up...
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i lead to sho susan, next door to be on the phone with things are going well. i do a 100 orders at the best for about 10 hours. normally it's more like $4050.00 up to 60 and then what is that ending? in china? everything is delivered from fresh chicken face to bottles of milk porter around the clock by app and the delivery service will be at your door a few minutes late to lead to sho doesn't even in one you really could delivery. he prefers orders from buildings with elevators, but he also likes the most strenuous sort is good for me. it's exercise which i like doing anyways. insurance isn't sitting on his case. there was another break till the 28 year old. the he and his job means for egypt. if he wants to work, he turns on the app and works. if not, he simply doesn't log in. no comparison to a 12 hour office stay. charging may be a mega cities, but the people see more relaxed than in other big cities like beijing, almost 2000 kilometers away from the capital. it also seems and this will free it politically, at least on the surface, is ok he is. it can be see
i lead to sho susan, next door to be on the phone with things are going well. i do a 100 orders at the best for about 10 hours. normally it's more like $4050.00 up to 60 and then what is that ending? in china? everything is delivered from fresh chicken face to bottles of milk porter around the clock by app and the delivery service will be at your door a few minutes late to lead to sho doesn't even in one you really could delivery. he prefers orders from buildings with elevators, but he also...