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>> my name is phyllis and i thought suzanne looked great. that age should have anything to do with it. i think that age is irrelevant in this case and there are a lot of young people that have no business posing in the. >> tamron: she's like let's be real all name names. but i'll stop you. >>w we seeur our bodies, thank you again the story that seemed impossible, to women unable to conceive. they've given birth after a uterus transplant it is an incredible journey, it is true, and they are here with their babies next we will be right back. ♪ shine for the rest of your went viral a couple of weeks ago. two women gave birth after having a uterus transplant. outside of the medical world no one knew that this was even possible. the babies are now four months old and five weeks old. bh of without tround theme pe. same age. >> i was 16 when i was diagnosed and at that point you're not really thinking about the futurd i really had to contemplate my whole entire future. like i have to tell somebody with this that i can't have children. >> how did th
>> my name is phyllis and i thought suzanne looked great. that age should have anything to do with it. i think that age is irrelevant in this case and there are a lot of young people that have no business posing in the. >> tamron: she's like let's be real all name names. but i'll stop you. >>w we seeur our bodies, thank you again the story that seemed impossible, to women unable to conceive. they've given birth after a uterus transplant it is an incredible journey, it is true,...
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where is suzanne? suzanne, hi, suzanne. you look so punk rock right now.love this song because it came out in 1981 come about the record, how the album cover with the awesome haircut. my at ok the album cover to herd said, please cut my hair like this. years. also, it's my go-to karaoke song. >> kelly: it's a pretty solid one. it's a pretty good one. it's fun.
where is suzanne? suzanne, hi, suzanne. you look so punk rock right now.love this song because it came out in 1981 come about the record, how the album cover with the awesome haircut. my at ok the album cover to herd said, please cut my hair like this. years. also, it's my go-to karaoke song. >> kelly: it's a pretty solid one. it's a pretty good one. it's fun.
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. >> here name -- suzanne lee on taf. the. >> and that was a big red flag when looking at everything. we have to tack a hard look at it, sfrsht. >>> we had no idea that they were looking a the my dad so seriously until, you know, we got in that room and they just kept hounding and hounding and honding on my damn. if and before you talk to him anymore, dad, we twr chill from. >> they break that told the end there sfrrt the reason they've been looking at me so closely is i've been having an affair. and i was like exorganization crap. did and, come ondon't have affairs. >> that's a hard thing to happen in the end. >> reporter: you guys were the claefrs. >> yeah, we were the claefrs and it was like this not a good situation. there is never a $ good time to get caught thaeting, but recovering rile whooil your house is begun actualed but once he's been living in california? >> we found each other basically playing a at gambling toubl one night and that's ibtd of. >> >> i knew there was evidence of the affair and i felt like it'
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>> suzanne malveaux, thanks very much. live pictures from the floor of the house as often happens with these proceedings. opened with a prayer. cnn's senior congressional correspondent manu raju joins me now. what can you tell us about the testimony today? because we should remind viewers, you in effect have two stages. you have the house vote but the ongoing inquiry and sworn testimony going on behind closed doors. >> yeah, and we're hearing from sources familiar with the matter that tim morrison, in fact, will corroborate key elements of the testimony from the top u.s. diplomat from ukraine, bill taylor. that testimony from taylor raised concerns about the president seeking investigations into his political rivals at the same time as a push for aid was being mounted. aid to be released to ukraine. the president halted that push and, according to bill taylor's testimony, he's talked to tim morrison many times throughout this process, including morrison reciting a conversation in which he wanted the -- he made it clear the
>> suzanne malveaux, thanks very much. live pictures from the floor of the house as often happens with these proceedings. opened with a prayer. cnn's senior congressional correspondent manu raju joins me now. what can you tell us about the testimony today? because we should remind viewers, you in effect have two stages. you have the house vote but the ongoing inquiry and sworn testimony going on behind closed doors. >> yeah, and we're hearing from sources familiar with the matter...
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. >>> cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with the very latest. suzanne, good to see you.hat can you tell us we are expecting today? >> good morning, christi. hopefully this is not going to be a regular event, saturday morning marings, but they may be, because they're trying to move this as quickly as possible. we're going to here later this morning at 11:00 from philip reeker. he's a top deputy to secretary pompeo. he's described as an independent, problem solver, worked closely be pompeo but not in his inner circle. we're told not to expect some bombshells. he'll go over u.s. and ukrainian connections and discussions we heard before, but they have two areas that i want to probe. first, we know he was aware ta the former ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch was part of a smear campaign. he'll try to defend her, what he knows behind the details. the other thing we do know is he did tell his subordinate george kent to let go, don't push his concerns about the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani. why did he do that? what kind of signals was he get behind that? th
. >>> cnn's suzanne malveaux is on capitol hill with the very latest. suzanne, good to see you.hat can you tell us we are expecting today? >> good morning, christi. hopefully this is not going to be a regular event, saturday morning marings, but they may be, because they're trying to move this as quickly as possible. we're going to here later this morning at 11:00 from philip reeker. he's a top deputy to secretary pompeo. he's described as an independent, problem solver, worked...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is there for the latest.good morning and what do you expect from today's testimony? >> it will happen in just a few hours behind closed doors. of course, what he's going to be talking about, he's one of the top diplomats to secretary pompeo so he will talk a lot about the u.s. connections to ukraine officials. he's involved in a lot of those discussions and connections. we're told he's a creative problem-sol problem-solver, yes, he did work closely with pompeo but he's not necessarily in the inner circle so don't necessarily expect bombshells from his testimony but perhaps corroborating a lot of what we heard before, the kinds of conversations with the phone call, the text messages, be those type of things. but democrats are curious about two areas. first, they've learned through state department documents that they have in their possession that his subordinate, george kent, made him away that the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, was the target of a smear campaign. that he did not believe
cnn's suzanne malveaux is there for the latest.good morning and what do you expect from today's testimony? >> it will happen in just a few hours behind closed doors. of course, what he's going to be talking about, he's one of the top diplomats to secretary pompeo so he will talk a lot about the u.s. connections to ukraine officials. he's involved in a lot of those discussions and connections. we're told he's a creative problem-sol problem-solver, yes, he did work closely with pompeo but...
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suzanne malveaux, jamie gangel here with me.looked like family plus some following congressman cummings in. tell us who we know is with the congressman. >> reporter: it's really a beautiful ceremony, of course. every moment of it orchestrated in a way that really highlights the kind of support and community he had. he was -- i covered him for many years, but he was also my congressman. and that was a wonderful thing, as well. he played a significant role when my mother was ill. my sister picked up the phone, trying to figure out the medical bills and how to make my mother comfortable. he was the one who helped us through the red tape, to make sure that she was comfortable and doing well in her final years. he and my father very close, howard university alums. he was a very, very proud howard university alumni. he was the student body president, as a matter of fact. and graduated with top honors at that university. he was at the commencement speech when president barack obama delivered the commencement address. he was somebody wh
suzanne malveaux, jamie gangel here with me.looked like family plus some following congressman cummings in. tell us who we know is with the congressman. >> reporter: it's really a beautiful ceremony, of course. every moment of it orchestrated in a way that really highlights the kind of support and community he had. he was -- i covered him for many years, but he was also my congressman. and that was a wonderful thing, as well. he played a significant role when my mother was ill. my sister...
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suzanne? much has been said about building the analyst of the future. while the analytic trade craft will largely remain the same the analysts of the future will be inundated by a vast amount and growing amount of data. with all that data that the analysts will have to swim their way through, what is dia doing to think about big data analytics? where does mars a program we all hear about, fit into this analytic framework? >> there is no question that analyst of the future is something that dia is trying to really hone in on and define more specifically. clearly mission number one for us is providing analytic assessments to all of our customer base timely, accurate, insightful, comprehensive understanding of the information out there providing insight and ideally understanding the operational environments. but you are right, the data that's available to the analysts to craft those assessments only increases by the minute. not only that but the environments that we have to assess are evolving. space is a great example of that. so the types of data and exq
suzanne? much has been said about building the analyst of the future. while the analytic trade craft will largely remain the same the analysts of the future will be inundated by a vast amount and growing amount of data. with all that data that the analysts will have to swim their way through, what is dia doing to think about big data analytics? where does mars a program we all hear about, fit into this analytic framework? >> there is no question that analyst of the future is something...
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baseline stuff, suzanne used terms like domestic and international. those really come from our legal regimes. we consider -- we meaning the government. i was there for so long, i can't stop from saying we. the government thinks of international terrorism, even if it occurs here domestically in the u.s., if it's done in furtherance of the goals of an international terrorism group like isis or al qaeda. the government considers it domestic terrorism if it occurs here in the u.s. but based on other ideologieideologies, it's an intent to intim da date, coerce policy of government not related to a foreign terroristist organization. it's really confusing since it all is occurring domestically, right? that's the sort of ruberic we'll use for this discussion to keep it straight. i started writing about this after the unite the right rally when james fields used his vehicle to plow into a group of count counterprotesters and he killed heather and seriously injured scores of other people. and he was ultimately pros kecud under the state law of virginia and conv
baseline stuff, suzanne used terms like domestic and international. those really come from our legal regimes. we consider -- we meaning the government. i was there for so long, i can't stop from saying we. the government thinks of international terrorism, even if it occurs here domestically in the u.s., if it's done in furtherance of the goals of an international terrorism group like isis or al qaeda. the government considers it domestic terrorism if it occurs here in the u.s. but based on...
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good morning suzanne malveaux. >> good morning. we just saw fiona hill arrive on capitol hill for her behind if scenes testimony that she'll give today. i spoke with one of the committee members this morning to say they're excited and anxious to hear from her because she can speak her mind. doctor fiona hill is somebody who is a top adviser in russian affairs on the national security council and she left her post one week before that critical phone call the ukrainian call with trump. she also left the administration in august, and so she is free to give testimony and to give it freely. another thing about her, according to a source, is that she was unaware, however, of much of the dealings and the controversy the on going controversy regarding the ukraine scandal, but what democrats are going to want to know is what would be the impact of holding up that military aid to ukraine, being in a proxy war with russia? what was -- who was mind the decision-making process going into that? was it the president? was it giuliani or some sort
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suzanne rab is a barrister at serle court chambers, here in london, specialising in company regulationlovely to see you. so looking at facebook‘s reach, its size, it would seem it is not being held back, despite all these concerns we are hearing from regulators, from senators in the united states and elsewhere around the world. well, we've certainly seen that user numbers are on the rise, revenues and profits similarly, and we as consumers are not voting with our feet, and that is absolutely right, notwithstanding these concerns that have been raised by regulators and policies around the world. now, mark zuckerberg at pains to say there at georgetown university, but also recently being grilled in the us senate by lawyers, that we care about security, we care about our users' privacy, and what is being set on facebook in terms of misinformation, et cetera, harmful information. we are hiring thousands, we are spending an awful lot of money on this. is that enough? will they be regulated eventually? it is fair to say that advances have been made. they have been acknowledged by authorities
suzanne rab is a barrister at serle court chambers, here in london, specialising in company regulationlovely to see you. so looking at facebook‘s reach, its size, it would seem it is not being held back, despite all these concerns we are hearing from regulators, from senators in the united states and elsewhere around the world. well, we've certainly seen that user numbers are on the rise, revenues and profits similarly, and we as consumers are not voting with our feet, and that is absolutely...
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formula one and mercedes driver voluntary botha us has eased to victory at the japanese grand prix in suzanne the race weekend have been disrupted by typhoon haiyan this which with qualifying also taking place on sunday the fins victory secures a 6th straight constructors title for his team it also guarantees mercedes will win the driver's title both toss is 64 points behind his team mate lewis hamilton with just 4 races to go can wrap up that championship at his next race in mexico. simone biles has equalled age of nasty x. record by claiming her 23rd world championships medal the american gymnast is only 22 years old she drew level with record holder vitali shareable by winning the vault at the tournaments and 2 got 17 over 23 podium finishes get this have all been gold medals. well 2 sports bodies are looking into military style salutes made by turkish athletes over the past few days the reason well the country is currently waging an offensive against syrian kurdish fighters gymnast ebrahim chola gave that salutes after winning a gold medal at the world championships in stuttgart on saturd
formula one and mercedes driver voluntary botha us has eased to victory at the japanese grand prix in suzanne the race weekend have been disrupted by typhoon haiyan this which with qualifying also taking place on sunday the fins victory secures a 6th straight constructors title for his team it also guarantees mercedes will win the driver's title both toss is 64 points behind his team mate lewis hamilton with just 4 races to go can wrap up that championship at his next race in mexico. simone...
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. >> reporter: when we met suzanne valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all from drug-ridden homes. four of them her own brother's kids. >> i know he loves them. you know, it's hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get off of the drugs. >> reporter: today she has a sixth child in her and her husband's care all due to opioid abuse. is that getting worse? >> i think it is. i do feel terrible for the people that are drug addicted. it just breaks my heart. i just wish they would stop. but what breaks my heart more is seeing all the kids without their parents and all that baggage that's going to hurt them as they get older. what are they going to be when they're adults? >> it's kind of hard right now. >> reporter: kids like jack. when we met him, two years ago he was living at this children's home in ohio. now 16, he's still there. >> my life wouldn't be the same if i didn't live here. i'd probably end up just like my parents. >> reporter: his mother and father, both addicts, have
. >> reporter: when we met suzanne valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all from drug-ridden homes. four of them her own brother's kids. >> i know he loves them. you know, it's hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get off of the drugs. >> reporter: today she has a sixth child in her and her husband's care all due to opioid abuse. is that getting worse? >> i...
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suzanne, you covered the hill for a long time. you have personal interactions with representative cummings. >> i know him as a reporter covering him, of course, but also personally. he's my congressman. he represents, you know, our district. and my sister reached out to him when my mother was ill and flooded with medical bills and she picked up the phone and called him, and he helped us get through that difficult time to make sure my mother was cared for in her final years. he's someone we often see at howard university at their commencements, so there's a real brother hood there and a real sense of family there as well. >> that's a beautiful memory to have suzanne. thank you for sharing it with us so much this morning. let's continue remembering the remarkable life of congressman cummings. with us now is texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee. good morning and i'm so sorry for your loss. i know you were close. >> it is a loss, and we were close. and it is our loss. i will not be selfish to say my loss. it is my loss, but it is ou
suzanne, you covered the hill for a long time. you have personal interactions with representative cummings. >> i know him as a reporter covering him, of course, but also personally. he's my congressman. he represents, you know, our district. and my sister reached out to him when my mother was ill and flooded with medical bills and she picked up the phone and called him, and he helped us get through that difficult time to make sure my mother was cared for in her final years. he's someone...
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so let's begin our coverage with cnn's suzannal suzanne. >> reporter: also to talk to key witnesses in the ukraine scandal as a president and his allies fighting back. house democrats estimating their impeachment strategy as three committees issue a subpoena to rudy giuliani ordering president trump's personal attorney to submit documents related to ukraine. >> we've asked for his documents. we'll then talk to his associates and decide whether to bring him in at that point. >> giuliani's stunning admission in a cnn interview that he pressed the ukrainians to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son fueled the democrats' decision. the three chairmen suggesting he has evidence in the form of text messages, phone records and other communications indicating that you are not acting alone and that other trump administration officials may have been involved in the scheme. giuliani says he's undecided on whether he will appear before congress. >> oh, i don't know. i'm weighing the alternatives. i'll kind of like go through it. i'll get all my evidence together. i'll get my chart
so let's begin our coverage with cnn's suzannal suzanne. >> reporter: also to talk to key witnesses in the ukraine scandal as a president and his allies fighting back. house democrats estimating their impeachment strategy as three committees issue a subpoena to rudy giuliani ordering president trump's personal attorney to submit documents related to ukraine. >> we've asked for his documents. we'll then talk to his associates and decide whether to bring him in at that point. >>...
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suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill. >> reporter: really there's no time to sleep. this is what we got late last night. we're talking about pages and pages of text messages. and what do these show? well, the pressuring on ukraine over the bidens. the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine kurt volker met behind closed doors with investigators for more than nine hours. house democrats releasing text messages provided by volker. president trump wanted slath mir zelensky to agree to launch investigations into former vice president joe biden before me meeting with the newly elected leader. volker texting the top diplomat andre mirvak writing, heard from white house. get to the bottom of what happened in 2016. we will nail down date for visit to washington. according to president trump last month -- >> there was never any quid pro quo. >> reporter: but senior u.s. diplomat in ukraine bill taylor questioning if that's the case. texting on september 9th, i think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with the political campaign. more than four hours later, ambas
suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill. >> reporter: really there's no time to sleep. this is what we got late last night. we're talking about pages and pages of text messages. and what do these show? well, the pressuring on ukraine over the bidens. the former u.s. special envoy to ukraine kurt volker met behind closed doors with investigators for more than nine hours. house democrats releasing text messages provided by volker. president trump wanted slath mir zelensky to agree to launch...
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suzanne malveaux, thank you so much. this testimony from alexander vindman, again, active duty military, what will the impact be on the impeachment inquiry? we'll discuss next. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. (thud) (crash) (g
suzanne malveaux, thank you so much. this testimony from alexander vindman, again, active duty military, what will the impact be on the impeachment inquiry? we'll discuss next. and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never...
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suzanne malveaux has the latest.ouse democrats eager to begin depositions as president trump appears increasingly furious over their impeachment inquiry kurt volker former us special envoy to ukraine will be deposed by 3 house committees about the whistleblower complaint, which alleges president trump repeatedly pressured ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son. >>hope that he will be truthful and i hope that he will give those questioners and investigators the tools that they need to get to the bottom of this very pressing matter intelligence community inspector general michael atkinson will appear at a closed door briefing tomorrow. >>which is also the deadline house democrats have given the white house to submit documents related to the ukraine phone call or face a peanuts. >>we're not fooling around here though we don't want this to drag on months and months and months which appears to be the administration's strategy. >>it comes after the state department inspector general gave lawmake
suzanne malveaux has the latest.ouse democrats eager to begin depositions as president trump appears increasingly furious over their impeachment inquiry kurt volker former us special envoy to ukraine will be deposed by 3 house committees about the whistleblower complaint, which alleges president trump repeatedly pressured ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son. >>hope that he will be truthful and i hope that he will give those questioners and investigators the...
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but we begin with suzanne malveaux. she is live on capitol hill with our top story. >> rng goo, alisyn. what is bill taylor doing today? he's heading back to ukraine to do his job. he says it's important to him. but he leaves behind a toeshl big blow for the president's defense in the impeachment inquiry. he's testifying about a u.s. policy network making in ukraine that benefits politically the president. bill taylor telling congress multiple administration officials informed him that president trump personally blocked military aid unless ukraine agreed to announce investigations into the bidens and the 2016 u.s. election. sources say those inside audibly gasped and sighed just from the top u.s. diplomat to ukraine's opening statement. >> in my ten short months in congress, this is my most disturbing day in congress so far. >> reporter: taylor providing a clear timeline of event s based on copious notes he kept of his communications saying he shared those notes with the state department which is refusing to give them t
but we begin with suzanne malveaux. she is live on capitol hill with our top story. >> rng goo, alisyn. what is bill taylor doing today? he's heading back to ukraine to do his job. he says it's important to him. but he leaves behind a toeshl big blow for the president's defense in the impeachment inquiry. he's testifying about a u.s. policy network making in ukraine that benefits politically the president. bill taylor telling congress multiple administration officials informed him that...
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suzanne malveaux is joining us now with a preview. what do we expect, suzanne?a sad day on capitol hill as we have lost congressman elijah cummings. his oversight committee will continue their work today. we expect gordon sondland to testify this morning. sondland, he's a hotel tycoon just like president trump. he donated $1 million to trump's inaugural committee in 2017. he is now a key voice in this inqui inquiry. and the question is whether or not he is going to show up today after getting blocked last week. despite president trump's constant wipes -- >> the whistle-blower's report was totally wrong. >> reporter: -- and the white house stonewalling the impeachment inquiry, more and more trump administration officials and career diplomats are showing up helping shape a better understanding of the president's ukraine scandal. >> the president's phone call to president zelensky was the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: this morning gordon sondland is scheduled to testify joining a list including kurt voerlg volker, marie yovanovitch, and more. a key piece to hous
suzanne malveaux is joining us now with a preview. what do we expect, suzanne?a sad day on capitol hill as we have lost congressman elijah cummings. his oversight committee will continue their work today. we expect gordon sondland to testify this morning. sondland, he's a hotel tycoon just like president trump. he donated $1 million to trump's inaugural committee in 2017. he is now a key voice in this inqui inquiry. and the question is whether or not he is going to show up today after getting...
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that's suzanne somers who turned 73 today.or -- >> thigh master. >> it's so easy to use and fun too. i'm a thigh master pro. i brought this from home. >> you guys crazy. i couldn't thank you enough for being here. >> we'll be back tomorrow night. >> what? >> no? we're banned? >> didn't want to tell them >>tomorrow marks 30 years since a 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit in lima for data and rocked the entire bay area. good evening, everybody i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, many commuters are on the bay bridge that evening when a portion of it collapsed and ever since then. >>transportation officials have come up with new ways to better deal with earthquakes portobello joins us live now noel you talk with caltrans today about the changes as a maid says loma prieta.
that's suzanne somers who turned 73 today.or -- >> thigh master. >> it's so easy to use and fun too. i'm a thigh master pro. i brought this from home. >> you guys crazy. i couldn't thank you enough for being here. >> we'll be back tomorrow night. >> what? >> no? we're banned? >> didn't want to tell them >>tomorrow marks 30 years since a 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit in lima for data and rocked the entire bay area. good evening, everybody i'm pam...
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suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, john. a trump ally who recently spoke with the president said he believes that the impeachment inquiry in his words is a bunch of b.s. and that he is also confident that this is ultimately going to hurt his opponents the democrats. and at this point in the battle, he seems to be in good spirits. with president trump's stonewall up, house democrats are furiously working to break it down. threatening to issue a wave of subpoenas for individuals who may know about trump's dealings with ukraine. in response to the white house's refusal with the impeachment inqui inquiry. >> their case has no basis in law. their ability to restrict people who are no longer within the umbrella in the trump administration is limited, in fact, it's nonexistent. >> among them, rudy giuliani and former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch who is scheduled for an interview tomorrow. secretary of state mike pompeo saying they're take guidance from the white house moving forward. >> i think the white house has m
suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, john. a trump ally who recently spoke with the president said he believes that the impeachment inquiry in his words is a bunch of b.s. and that he is also confident that this is ultimately going to hurt his opponents the democrats. and at this point in the battle, he seems to be in good spirits. with president trump's stonewall up, house democrats are furiously working to break it down. threatening to issue a wave of...
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let's go to our colleague national correspondent suzanne malveaux who joins us on capitol hill. the letter was interesting. no show, probably, right? >> probably. it was very interesting this morning how this is all laid out because that was a letter that was actually issued yesterday, but yet not a straight, direct response from the attorney who i've been in touch with, charles cooper, whether or not he is going to come and say i can't help it, i can't cooperate here, or it's going to stand as this letter. house democrats have already threatened that they would hold him in contempt. aides i spoke with this morning had already said that they were preparing the room for a possible show or appearance or testimony, but according to his attorney, he says look, the letter speaks for itself and what he's trying to do is set this up as it's not my client's fault. if you're considering holding him in contempt think again, because he is simply just going to punt this, if you will, to the courts. this portion of the letter saying it's not dr. kupperman who contest your client's constituti
let's go to our colleague national correspondent suzanne malveaux who joins us on capitol hill. the letter was interesting. no show, probably, right? >> probably. it was very interesting this morning how this is all laid out because that was a letter that was actually issued yesterday, but yet not a straight, direct response from the attorney who i've been in touch with, charles cooper, whether or not he is going to come and say i can't help it, i can't cooperate here, or it's going to...
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suzanne malveaux has the story. hill testifying for nearly 10 hours behind closed doors on capitol hill, providing house democrats with more information for their impeachment inquiry into president trump's ukraine scandal when witnesses actually just show up. >>advances are investigation the arrows continue to point in just one direction. >>the president's former top russia adviser telling congress she raised red flags concerned about wrongdoing in us foreign policy toward ukraine one of her biggest issues trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani's involvement and she reportedly shared other concerns with former national security adviser john bolton sources tell cnn hill describing a meeting attended by bolton and us ambassador to the european union gordon sondland the meeting on july 10th, just 15 days before trump's phone call with ukraine's president, a source telling cnn hill said someone discussed investigations at that meeting interpreted as a reference to president trump's call to investigate former vice presi
suzanne malveaux has the story. hill testifying for nearly 10 hours behind closed doors on capitol hill, providing house democrats with more information for their impeachment inquiry into president trump's ukraine scandal when witnesses actually just show up. >>advances are investigation the arrows continue to point in just one direction. >>the president's former top russia adviser telling congress she raised red flags concerned about wrongdoing in us foreign policy toward ukraine...
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suzanne malveaux, thank you very much for that.e will continue to follow. >>> meanwhile, an historic night in our nation's capital. the world series was back in town for the first time in a long time. >> and nationals fans probably weren't so enthusiastic by the end of the game but there is another chance tonight. andy? >> yeah, christi, i tell you what. there is so much excitement in this city right now for nationals baseball. the world series returning to the nation's capital for the first time in 86 years. last night was the first time the nationals got to host a world series game here in the city. you walk around and all you see is people wearing red, you see go nats signs everywhere and the stadium last night just waiting for a chance to explode and go nuts but, unfortunately, the team never really gave them that opportunity. the nationals had plenty of chances to do something big but just kept coming up short the team going 0 for 10 with runners in scoring position. they left 12 runners on base in this game. the crowd did get
suzanne malveaux, thank you very much for that.e will continue to follow. >>> meanwhile, an historic night in our nation's capital. the world series was back in town for the first time in a long time. >> and nationals fans probably weren't so enthusiastic by the end of the game but there is another chance tonight. andy? >> yeah, christi, i tell you what. there is so much excitement in this city right now for nationals baseball. the world series returning to the nation's...
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our cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins us. the question becomes, once again, blocked for information by this white house, what are democrats going to do? will they move to hold the administration members in contempt? >> and they certainly could. that's a very good point. right now they're just trying to get over the stunning impact of all of this. quite a surprise with less than an hour, you had staffers, members who had already been gathering, preparing for weeks, negotiations for this all day affair, this closed door session. this coming from the attorney robert luskin saying ambassador sondland is profoundly disappointed he'll not be able to testify today. ambassador sondland traveled from brussels in order to prepare for his testimony and to be available to answer the committee's questions. arrangements had already been made with joint committee staff regarding the logistics of his testimony. ambassador sondland believes strongly that he acted at all times in the best interest of the united states and he stands ready to an
our cnn national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins us. the question becomes, once again, blocked for information by this white house, what are democrats going to do? will they move to hold the administration members in contempt? >> and they certainly could. that's a very good point. right now they're just trying to get over the stunning impact of all of this. quite a surprise with less than an hour, you had staffers, members who had already been gathering, preparing for weeks,...
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let's begin with cnn's suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill, where we are awaiting not long from now the arrival of tim morrison. >> reporter: john, we have a big, big day, as you would say, i mean we're talking about just hours away from the first vote on the impeachment inquiry. that is scheduled to happen at 10:30 this morning. it has dramatic consequences for this president. it really is an escalation of the process, if you will. really raising the stakes for both sides, at the same time in just a few hours, we also have a critical testimony from the first white house appointee to go behind closed doors, and we expect to corroborate much of the stories from previous testimony. >> another key witness testifies on capitol hill. and the house will vote on the rules for the impeachment inquiry. tim morrison, the top russia and europe adviser on president trump's national security council will be the second white house official who listened in on trump's phone call with ukraine's leader to testify. sources tell cnn that he's also expected to corroborate key elements of top u.s. diplom
let's begin with cnn's suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill, where we are awaiting not long from now the arrival of tim morrison. >> reporter: john, we have a big, big day, as you would say, i mean we're talking about just hours away from the first vote on the impeachment inquiry. that is scheduled to happen at 10:30 this morning. it has dramatic consequences for this president. it really is an escalation of the process, if you will. really raising the stakes for both sides, at the same...
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that's suzanne somers who turned 73 today.nd for -- >> thigh master. >> it's so easy to use and fun too. i'm a thigh master pro. i brought this from home. >> you guys are crazy. i couldn't thank you enough for being here. >> we'll be back tomorrow night. >> what? >> no? we're banned? >> didn't want to tell them. good night. >> deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevin?! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo.
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suzanne malveaux, thanks for your reporting. we will discuss this with the white house correspondent for reuters, jeff mason, good morning to awful you, asha, i want to begin with you. let's highlight the text, this one appearing to connect a meeting with the u.s. president, to an announcement by the ukrainians that they are looking into the president's likely political opponent. this is one coming from taylor, a member of the team, actually this is from kurt volker, a member of the team for the president, in fact, his envoy. assume the president convinces trump, investigate, get to the bottom of what happened in 2016, we will nail down date for washington. good luck. see you tomorrow. kurt. is that a quid pro quo? >> yes, not only is there a condition here of, you know, having a meeting in exchange for doing something, i think that one thing we need to highlight is what they were looking for was a public announcement. now, this is really what, you know, makes the lie of we're looking for corruption, versus looking for dirt and
suzanne malveaux, thanks for your reporting. we will discuss this with the white house correspondent for reuters, jeff mason, good morning to awful you, asha, i want to begin with you. let's highlight the text, this one appearing to connect a meeting with the u.s. president, to an announcement by the ukrainians that they are looking into the president's likely political opponent. this is one coming from taylor, a member of the team, actually this is from kurt volker, a member of the team for...
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next is suzanne giraudo is here. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm happy to be here and request my re-appointment to the commission. my experience is i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist. i'm the director of california pacific medical center's child development center and have been for a number of years. just for information, we have about 18,000 visits of children each year from all economic classifications. i'm on the ground working with children and families and see the increasing need for support and access to services. i've been on the commission for a bit. i have served and continue to serve as president of the commission. what i'm looking forward to, as we move forward, is the request to align both the first five and the office of early childhood education, which is going to be essential to put the work of the city and county for our kids together in not siloed departments. the goal really is to focus this alignment on evidence-based practices, not just what we think might work. so our focus for this alignment is on the whol
next is suzanne giraudo is here. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm happy to be here and request my re-appointment to the commission. my experience is i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist. i'm the director of california pacific medical center's child development center and have been for a number of years. just for information, we have about 18,000 visits of children each year from all economic classifications. i'm on the ground working with children and...
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>>well suzanne malveaux reporting now pompeo the secretary of state police on that story has also been subpoenaed by the house and he has responded to that subpoena this morning saying that he is concerned about what he calls intimidation tactics by house democrats. meanwhile members of the house have reached a tentative agreement for that whistleblower to testify behind closed doors. >>or is trying to help police find the seas who took these bikes from outside the khabar and they did it right on surveillance in broad daylight you can see them grinding down the locks and then stealing the bike snare this bar o 12th street. the bar owner says this happens a lot in the area, especially during the early morning hours. >>it's really frustrating that people do stuff like this. we've had. >>and mike stone from confront this in the first one was done during the daytime we had actual faces and license plate numbers and card. >>and here's another look at the license plate and the suspect that they're looking for. and one of the 2 defendants ago ship warehouse fire trial in oakland will be back
>>well suzanne malveaux reporting now pompeo the secretary of state police on that story has also been subpoenaed by the house and he has responded to that subpoena this morning saying that he is concerned about what he calls intimidation tactics by house democrats. meanwhile members of the house have reached a tentative agreement for that whistleblower to testify behind closed doors. >>or is trying to help police find the seas who took these bikes from outside the khabar and they...
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we are going to do is talk about what this is being referred to as the mid-, this is a fortune of suzanne from 1870, it's by napoleon and he captured them together, he's pointing to a book and they are very dignified, this is what would be like a pomposity shot today, they were using this portrait to represent them to a wider audience, they didn't even meet until 1815 one and so most of this probably recall from the history books in high school was gathering, the first national convention in 1838 and and elizabeth katie and others have the declaration in the beginning document, one of the first documents put into writing that women were advocating for the vote, and what i hope this exhibition explains by going back to 1832, women were getting together and advocating for their, rights for their citizenship rights well before 1848, so suffrage in a period of thin air, and actually has a long history did others would argue starts before it, so that is a great intellectual debate than i encourage you to look into. >> so i got up to 1869 an hour going to move into the next gallery so right in
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hello and welcome funds when he formed the london to suzanne will live from paris the headlines thisr. france's anti terror prosecutors take control of an investigation a day off a man stabbed his a full colleagues to death. at the police headquarters in paris. the white house says it's repairing a laxative formally object to house speaker nancy pelosi conducting an impeachment inquiry donald trump warning democrats that any effort to impeach him we'll have them paint at the polls. and several protesters shot dead by security forces in baghdadad thirty or today the sporadic demonstrations are the most a serious challenge facing authority since the defeat of isis in a row
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cnn's suzanne malveaux reports. >>house democrats eager to begin depositions as president trump appears increasingly furious over their impeachment inquiry in just hours. kurt volker former us special envoy to ukraine will be deposed by 3 house committees about the whistleblower complaint, which alleges president trump repeatedly pressured ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son hope that he will be truthful. >>and i hope that he will give those questioners and investigators the tools that they need to get to the bottom of this very pressing matter intelligence community inspector general michael atkinson will appear at a closed door briefing tomorrow which is also the deadline house democrats have given the white house to submit documents related to the ukraine phone call. >>or face a peanuts. >>we're not fooling around here though we don't want this to drag on months and months and months which appears to be the administration's strategy. >>it comes after the state department inspector g
cnn's suzanne malveaux reports. >>house democrats eager to begin depositions as president trump appears increasingly furious over their impeachment inquiry in just hours. kurt volker former us special envoy to ukraine will be deposed by 3 house committees about the whistleblower complaint, which alleges president trump repeatedly pressured ukraine to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son hope that he will be truthful. >>and i hope that he will give those...
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with its funders suzanne transcendentals and 17 president church's response was told. by the generation will never again book or movie of. the reconquest. turn to. it's not the british up on this is not the kind of freedom that we want. to become a deep way to islamist terror. until now you see so you cannot be more city has to be personal. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of bias starts october 24th on d w. this is d w news and these are our top stories. turkish backed forces say they've taken control of a a key border town in northeastern syria it's the most significant gain since turkey's offensive began on wednesday aid workers say more than 100000 people have been forced to flee the area. the most powerful typhoon to hit tokyo in decades has barreled through northern japan.
with its funders suzanne transcendentals and 17 president church's response was told. by the generation will never again book or movie of. the reconquest. turn to. it's not the british up on this is not the kind of freedom that we want. to become a deep way to islamist terror. until now you see so you cannot be more city has to be personal. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of bias starts october 24th on d w. this is d w news and these are our top stories....
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and suzanne how worried are you about a possible resurgence of islamic state in the region well of course the u.s. is already except trump of christiane's this warning and also the e.u. is warning that if y. p.g. has to take its fighters away from these camps that isis fighters are being held that the y.p. g.'s guarding right now there's a high possibility that these camps will be freed somehow and there's a big probability that isis fighters will be on the on the loose and sulking about tens of thousands of people and supporters yes we are also talking about their families women and children but we should not think of them as innocent families because they've also been radicalized so it's a it's a big mess which if trump will stick to his word and say well ok are gone and the e.u. now has to take care of their. areas in the in the middle east then it's a big problem for everyone it's a big headache for everyone sort of irony because i mean the kurds by and large have been a reliable partner of the west especially in the united states in the fight against the house and they they were succ
and suzanne how worried are you about a possible resurgence of islamic state in the region well of course the u.s. is already except trump of christiane's this warning and also the e.u. is warning that if y. p.g. has to take its fighters away from these camps that isis fighters are being held that the y.p. g.'s guarding right now there's a high possibility that these camps will be freed somehow and there's a big probability that isis fighters will be on the on the loose and sulking about tens...
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. >> reporter: when we met suzanne valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all fromg-ridden homes. four of them her own brother's kids. >> i know he loved them. you know, it's hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get erf of the drugs. >> reporter: today she has a todh child in her and her husband's care all due to opioid abuse. is that getting worse? >> i think it is. i do feel terrible for the people that are drug addicted. it just breaks my heart. i just wish they would stop. but what breaks my heart more is seeing all the kids without their parents and all that baggage that's going to hurt e em as they get older. what are they going to be when they're adults? lt it's kind of hard right now. >> reporter: kids like jack. when we met him, two years ago he was living at this children's home in ohio. no, he's stillhere.life wldn't e didn've here. t d probably end up just like my urents. >> reporter: his mother and father, both addicts, have had their parental rights terminated. ,
. >> reporter: when we met suzanne valle two years ago, she was busy fostering five children, all fromg-ridden homes. four of them her own brother's kids. >> i know he loved them. you know, it's hard to explain that kind of love, because if you really, really loved your children, you would do everything in your power to get erf of the drugs. >> reporter: today she has a todh child in her and her husband's care all due to opioid abuse. is that getting worse? >> i think it...
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suzanne malveaux reports. >>house democrats escalating their impeachment strategy as 3 committees issue a subpoena to rudy giuliani or during president trump's personal attorney to submit documents related to ukraine we've asked for his documents. >>will then talk to his associates and then decide ther to bring him in at that point. >>giuliani stunning admission in a cnn interview that he pressed the ukrainians to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son feel the democrats decision. the 3 chairman suggesting he has evidence in the form of text messages, phone records and other communications indicating that you are not acting alone and that other trump administration officials may have been involved in the scheme. giuliani says he's undecided on whether he will appear before congress. >>on and weighing the alternatives on all kind of like go through it all get all my evidence together all get my charge this as a source tells cnn that secretary of state mike pompeo was also on the july 25th phone
suzanne malveaux reports. >>house democrats escalating their impeachment strategy as 3 committees issue a subpoena to rudy giuliani or during president trump's personal attorney to submit documents related to ukraine we've asked for his documents. >>will then talk to his associates and then decide ther to bring him in at that point. >>giuliani stunning admission in a cnn interview that he pressed the ukrainians to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son feel...
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>>that was suzanne malveaux reporting for us tonight senate majority leader mitch mcconnell now says the senate would have no choice but to take up impeachment if the house asked articles charging the president with crimes. meanwhile just hours ago right after secretary of state mike pompeo senate democrats a letter indicating that the state department would not comply with requests for documents and testimony. the state department inspector general made a significant announcement yes, the a man responsible for investigating mid management and mismanagement rather abuse within that department has told key committees on capitol hill that he wants. >>to meet with them tomorrow to quote discuss and provide staff with copies of documents mprelated to the state department and ukraine. the nation we'll get to find out exactly what some witnesses told special counsel robert mueller during his investigation and today a federal judge ordered the justice department to release hundreds of pages of documents recorded interviews with witnesses, cnn and buzzfeed sued for the release under freedom
>>that was suzanne malveaux reporting for us tonight senate majority leader mitch mcconnell now says the senate would have no choice but to take up impeachment if the house asked articles charging the president with crimes. meanwhile just hours ago right after secretary of state mike pompeo senate democrats a letter indicating that the state department would not comply with requests for documents and testimony. the state department inspector general made a significant announcement yes,...
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suzanne tanski blamed the behavior on high levels of nicotine delivery. she says e-cigarettes have led to behavior she's never seen before. >> speaking with my patients, they admit they are indeed vaping throughout the night. this is something i've not seen with adolescent cigarette users. >> meantime, federal officials say a mysterious vaping related lung disease is spreading. according to the cdc, about 1,300 people have been affected. at least 31 have died. >>> 20 ancient coffins in egypts in recent years. they were discovered recently along the nile river. the coffins were stacked inside a large tomb, and they were sealed and intact. amazingly, their colors and carvings have not faded despite being at least 2,000 years old. very interesting discovery there. >>> coming up, how students took down a classmate who brought a gun to school. >>> also ahead, megyn kelly speaking out for the first time since her abrupt departure from nbc. what she's saying about harvey weinstein and matt lauer and calling for an independent investigation into her former networ
suzanne tanski blamed the behavior on high levels of nicotine delivery. she says e-cigarettes have led to behavior she's never seen before. >> speaking with my patients, they admit they are indeed vaping throughout the night. this is something i've not seen with adolescent cigarette users. >> meantime, federal officials say a mysterious vaping related lung disease is spreading. according to the cdc, about 1,300 people have been affected. at least 31 have died. >>> 20...
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