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elizabeth and her salvation came about because of one thing and one thing only, elizabeth had a mind of her own. what i will be doing and talking about her story is to start come in a moment with the short reading from the book. i will then be talking about elizabeth, the history around this book and also my research project. at the end there will be a chance to ask questions and so please put those in the chat as well. elizabeth story starts on the cusp of the american civil war in june of 1860. it starts with elizabeth the 43-year-old housewife and mother of six lying in bed and her american home. it starts with a simple question, what would happen if your husband could commit you to an insane asylum just because you disagreed with him? that is what happened to elisabeth. at this juncture i want to do a reading from the book. and excerpt from chapter one for the reason i chose to do a reading is they want you to understand how i have chosen to tell the true story, this is a nonfiction book it is a history book but i write in a very novelistic way i am a storyteller at heart and i h
elizabeth and her salvation came about because of one thing and one thing only, elizabeth had a mind of her own. what i will be doing and talking about her story is to start come in a moment with the short reading from the book. i will then be talking about elizabeth, the history around this book and also my research project. at the end there will be a chance to ask questions and so please put those in the chat as well. elizabeth story starts on the cusp of the american civil war in june of...
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elizabeth: yeah. so we went to 15 days to slow the spread, to botched shutdowns that were unconstitutional to now being fired if you have no jab. i mean really? i mean the thing is, what happens to workers if they lose their jobs and then the courts toss out the mandates, andy? they could end up firing truckers in the middle of a supply chain crisis. firing teachers, nurses, doctors, cops, firefighters. what happens if the courts toss the mandates and people have been fired? >> i heap the people become republicans. that is the only alternative they are going to have. the presidency, the executive branch just like the legislative and the judicial branches are branches with enumerated powers. in other words they don't have broad grants powers. the constitution grant them very specific powers. the fifth circuit court of appeals, the federal courts of appeal are the number two courts in this country. the only court superior to them is the united states supreme court and the fifth circuit cut of appeals ha
elizabeth: yeah. so we went to 15 days to slow the spread, to botched shutdowns that were unconstitutional to now being fired if you have no jab. i mean really? i mean the thing is, what happens to workers if they lose their jobs and then the courts toss out the mandates, andy? they could end up firing truckers in the middle of a supply chain crisis. firing teachers, nurses, doctors, cops, firefighters. what happens if the courts toss the mandates and people have been fired? >> i heap the...
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elizabeth and downfall and salvation came from one thing only elizabeth had a mind of her own. what i'll be doing this evening in talking to you about her story is to start in a moment with a short reading from the book. i'll then be talking about elizabeth's history around the book and my research process and at the end a chance to ask questions and put those in the chat as well. elizabeth's story starts on the cusp of the american civil war, june 1860 and it starts with elizabeth, the 43-year-old housewife and mother of six lying in bed in her marital home. what would happen if your husband could commit you to an insane asylum just because you disagreed with him? that's what happened to elizabeth and i want to turn to a reading from the book edited extract from chapter one the reason i chose to do a reading i want you to understand how i've chosen to tell the true story. this is a nonfiction book. it's a history book that i write in a novelistic way. i'm a story teller after all and i hope that my readers will get swept up in this true story. i hope that elizabeth will feel l
elizabeth and downfall and salvation came from one thing only elizabeth had a mind of her own. what i'll be doing this evening in talking to you about her story is to start in a moment with a short reading from the book. i'll then be talking about elizabeth's history around the book and my research process and at the end a chance to ask questions and put those in the chat as well. elizabeth's story starts on the cusp of the american civil war, june 1860 and it starts with elizabeth, the...
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elizabeth: you know what? how about hearings on the biden administration officials investing in china through investment funds that invest in chinese solar panel companies that are made with prison labor? what about that? we've got the biden doing a redo of obama's task force on gouging. gas companies for gouging. he has no proof of that, congressman walberg. when you see all of this put together, how do you think the american voter feels? >> he has no proof of that. the american voter has to be looking at what is taking place now and saying why are we allowing this to happen? what did we do with our last election? why did we turn down success? you're absolutely right i offered an amendment in energy and commerce committee on this very issue we would not do any business with countries that use forced labor. that is china. that was turned down by the democrats summarily. they want to continue moving away from america's independence and let our enemies that is what china is, we have to look at it that way, gain
elizabeth: you know what? how about hearings on the biden administration officials investing in china through investment funds that invest in chinese solar panel companies that are made with prison labor? what about that? we've got the biden doing a redo of obama's task force on gouging. gas companies for gouging. he has no proof of that, congressman walberg. when you see all of this put together, how do you think the american voter feels? >> he has no proof of that. the american voter...
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elizabeth would agree 22, and at first, bossing well and elizabeth had been raised to be silenced and her preacher husband the became the sole mouthpiece in her marriage. in a make it happy, that houses my ambition elizabeth wrote and that's all i wanted, to make my husband shine inside and out. the problem in the marriage, is he did not make her shine and return. their opposite and elizabeth penn van bright and he was gloomy in in his own words, dull party and elizabeth described their marriage as. [inaudible]. and he said nothing to him directly, until everything changed. in 1848, the women's rights convention was held in new york. national conversation about the rights of women and it was one in whichhe elizabeth took part >> countless times the couple had discussions but elizabeth naturally blessed, triumphed yet literally it came and they cost. ... >> my advice with society in the real notion in the notion that elizabeth was. and in my opinion. i look at the new found. and to deliver silent defiantly she kept on articulating her own inspired by the women's rights and it was her r
elizabeth would agree 22, and at first, bossing well and elizabeth had been raised to be silenced and her preacher husband the became the sole mouthpiece in her marriage. in a make it happy, that houses my ambition elizabeth wrote and that's all i wanted, to make my husband shine inside and out. the problem in the marriage, is he did not make her shine and return. their opposite and elizabeth penn van bright and he was gloomy in in his own words, dull party and elizabeth described their...
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elizabeth's downfall came about because of one thing and one thing only, elizabeth had a mind dof her own. what i will be doing is talking about her story to start in a moment with a short reading from the book talking about the history around the book and also my research process and then give you a chance to ask questions. the story starts on the cusp of the civil war in june, 1860 and it starts with a housewife and mother of six, it starts with a simple question what would happen if your husband could commit you to an insane asylum just because you disagreed with him, that's what happened to elizabeth and i want to turn to a reading from the book from chapter one and the reason i've chosen to do the reading is because i want you to understand how to tell the true story. this is a history book i write in a model aut stick way and i hope the readers get swept up in this true story and i hope elizabeth will feel like a friend to you and that you will walk in step with her in her journey but never forget it is based onry our authentic resolv. further ado, let's begin. june 18, 1860. th
elizabeth's downfall came about because of one thing and one thing only, elizabeth had a mind dof her own. what i will be doing is talking about her story to start in a moment with a short reading from the book talking about the history around the book and also my research process and then give you a chance to ask questions. the story starts on the cusp of the civil war in june, 1860 and it starts with a housewife and mother of six, it starts with a simple question what would happen if your...
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it was elizabeth. david's family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was staying at the house the night of the murder. police brought her in again for questioning. and this time they grilled her. >> she was extremely emotional. she didn't want to tell on anybody. at that point in time she began to lay the facts on the table. >> and oh, what facts they were. vera was elizabeth's buddy, her bff. they talked about everything, went everywhere together. >> when she started bringing up facts, we were able to corroborate some of the information. >> vera provided plenty of supporting details. how
it was elizabeth. david's family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend...
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elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our military has become so politicized right now, they're participating in what is happening right now. this needs to be a personal decision between you and your doctor and the government needs to stay the hell out of it. that is the absolute truth right now. this is the problem, liz, we don't know the long-term consequences of vaccine. i think it is safe but we don't know. elizabeth: i can't stand bureaucratic bullying. congressman ronny jackson. i can't stand bullying of any type. good to have you. >> up. >> next, house inte
elizabeth: really? we're censoring and we're threatening a woman who laid down her life for our country? who is standing up with the truth and our military has the nerve to go after this brigade surgeon, this lieutenant colonel? this is an outrage, sir. we've got to stop this kind of blackout behavior. the american people deserve to hear the truth. this is chilling stuff and it has got -- people have to knock it off! >> i agree with you 100%. this is unbelievable this is going on. our...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit." it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with these images. crowded runaways of hundreds of polluting private airplanes at the u.n. climate junket in scotland as world leaders lecture you, stop polluting, reduce your carbon footprint, accept new fuel and gas taxes because you are dei fromming the planet. these leaders, they could have teleconferenced. edward lawrence is live from edinburgh, scotland, with more. good to see you. reporter: good too see you, liz. president joe biden apologized to the world because former president donald trump pulled out of the paris climate accords. in time of rising gas prices pushing inflation forward a global supply chain or energy shortage, the president is here trying to get countries to spend more in the name of climate change. he is committed the u.s. to going net zero by the year 2050. adding that the historic investment will be made by congress hopefully next week. however, senator joe manchin highlighting the problem late today. >> these are shell games, budget gimmicks that
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit." it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with these images. crowded runaways of hundreds of polluting private airplanes at the u.n. climate junket in scotland as world leaders lecture you, stop polluting, reduce your carbon footprint, accept new fuel and gas taxes because you are dei fromming the planet. these leaders, they could have teleconferenced. edward lawrence is live from edinburgh, scotland, with more. good to see you....
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elizabeth: breaking news. the 6th human being has died, a child has passed away after the christmas parade attack in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks now faces six charges of intentional homicide. bail was set, cash bail at five million dollars. this debate tonight, what will it take to stop criminally foolish policies that ended up in this disgrace? victims lawsuits, what is it going to take? the lives of six innocent victims are worth more than the $1000 cash bail that let out brooks recently. this story, kyle rittenhouse to the media, lawyer up. he and his lawyers are contemplating defamation lawsuits. will he sue then candidate biden and who in the media for their onslaught of erroneous attacks. he says it is defamation. we'll investigate. former federal prosecutor jim trusty, former deputy assistant attorney general thomas phil flynn, congressman kevin brady, attorney and former police officer phillip holloway. former i.c.e. official ron vitiello. this story, did it backfire? president biden refused to
elizabeth: breaking news. the 6th human being has died, a child has passed away after the christmas parade attack in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks now faces six charges of intentional homicide. bail was set, cash bail at five million dollars. this debate tonight, what will it take to stop criminally foolish policies that ended up in this disgrace? victims lawsuits, what is it going to take? the lives of six innocent victims are worth more than the $1000 cash bail that let out brooks...
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elizabeth: we have to deal with this. the fifth circuit cited ron klain's retweet, about the white house doing an end-run, a quote, workaround of existing government rules to get a top-down mandate done. the fifth circuit cited it around said the white house was pouring over u.s. codes in search of that end-run. so that is what the fifth circuit is citing biden's own chief of staff as you know, trying to rework the rules and stretch the rules and stretch government authorities to get this done. how is this not talked out? >> liz, once again the biden administration has not learned a thing and they aren't listening to the american people. they continue to go down these roads. it is all about control and it is having devastating effects on children, on businesses, on our economy. every single point they are making missteps. america has lost confidence in this administration. they continue to push back against this government overreach. elizabeth: you know what it is? it is just, just talk to people. just talk to people, whi
elizabeth: we have to deal with this. the fifth circuit cited ron klain's retweet, about the white house doing an end-run, a quote, workaround of existing government rules to get a top-down mandate done. the fifth circuit cited it around said the white house was pouring over u.s. codes in search of that end-run. so that is what the fifth circuit is citing biden's own chief of staff as you know, trying to rework the rules and stretch the rules and stretch government authorities to get this done....
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elizabeth: what do you say? this is very clear goes to her intent and long term this is a radical policy, radical past. this should be a warning shot for the biden administration. this is the kind of person they are nominating to these very, very important positions. you talk about the oil and gas and targeting of those industries right now. their policies are clearly failing and the reason americans are paying double at the gas, filling up their gas tank right now is direct result of biden administration policies to reduce domestic production that will fix the problem. we need to unleash energy opportunity here in the united states. iowa, for instance, produces a lot of biofuels have a red example that is climate priority of this administration, to immediately lower the price people pay at the pump. we have the opportunity. they completely turn a blind eye. they have a spending spigot focus and that are the blinders for the biden administration. elizabeth: to the congresswoman's point, senator, the president's
elizabeth: what do you say? this is very clear goes to her intent and long term this is a radical policy, radical past. this should be a warning shot for the biden administration. this is the kind of person they are nominating to these very, very important positions. you talk about the oil and gas and targeting of those industries right now. their policies are clearly failing and the reason americans are paying double at the gas, filling up their gas tank right now is direct result of biden...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with polls closing in just an hour in virginia, then later in new jersey. both are bellwether races on the national mood. the shocker virginia democrat mcauliffe was the clear favorite in the state that biden won by 10 points but polls have mcauliffe tied or trailing republican glenn youngkin. his rallies are now bigger than mcauliffe's. connell mcshane is live on the ground with more in virginia. connell, it is good to see you. reporter: good to see you as well, liz. talking to the voters you have interesting conversations. you were speaking about this in your open on this about kitchen table issues. the economy is huge issue in elections we cover. it is strong for republican glenn youngkin. you talk to terry mcauliffe supporters i had one with conversation she was motivated to vote by climate change. more than anything else, this race, this year in virginia, so many voters tell us education is the main issue driving them to the poll
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with polls closing in just an hour in virginia, then later in new jersey. both are bellwether races on the national mood. the shocker virginia democrat mcauliffe was the clear favorite in the state that biden won by 10 points but polls have mcauliffe tied or trailing republican glenn youngkin. his rallies are now bigger than...
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elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for world peace than all the u.n. agencies and all the rock concerts combined. we're the only nation in the history of the world to offer a helping hand to all the peoples of the world including our enemies and it is those soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who helped keep this country great and served so many millions for the last 100 years. elizabeth: i got to say this, my mother never knew her father. he died in world war i. we have family members who fought for our country going back to the civil war. they fought on
elizabeth: yeah. so it seems a lot of people out there are seeing the messaging, you know, that america is bad. you know there is a reason not to like america. we have the constitution. we have the bill of rights. there is so much good about america and so much to love around the fear is that feel something not being appreciated or respected. >> absolutely. i will quote the late general powell who always said and said it with great -- a platoon of united states marines has done more for...
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elizabeth: what? >> tell opec, guys raise production today or we'll unleash the american oil production machine. the only wray to get opec and russia back in line to get what they really are afraid of, u.s. energy producer. when we backed off, being the u.s. energy producer we gave opec and russia a monopoly on supplies. and it is not only an economic problem. you're seeing it's a geopolitical risk problem, right? who controls the energy controls europe and controls the world. we made a tactical mistake by pushing back from fossil fuels. listen, america does it cleaner, better than anybody else on the globe. i would send a message to opec, hey, you guys don't want to raise production, fine. we'll unleash our producers. elizabeth: but now biden he is not doing that. biden's infrastructure bill, biden infrastructure bill gives $30 million to a new civilian climate corporation of activists to attack u.s. energy and oil and gas. what do you say to that? >> hello climate police. pretty soon they will look
elizabeth: what? >> tell opec, guys raise production today or we'll unleash the american oil production machine. the only wray to get opec and russia back in line to get what they really are afraid of, u.s. energy producer. when we backed off, being the u.s. energy producer we gave opec and russia a monopoly on supplies. and it is not only an economic problem. you're seeing it's a geopolitical risk problem, right? who controls the energy controls europe and controls the world. we made a...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: thanks for joining us. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with the white house and democrat leadership now in disarray. the president was flying in with his costly entourage from a u.n. climate summit in scotland last night crestfallen to see republican glenn youngkin win the virginia governors race. conservative winsome sears win as lieutenant governor. she is the first black woman ever elected statewide in virginia. she says she totally loves this country and would die for it. the president and nancy pelosi now called lame ducks. pelosi trying to ram through the biden agenda now, possibly with a vote tomorrow before congress goes on recess. hillary vaughn is at capitol hill with more. hillary? reporter: liz, even though the youngkin win in virginia was a big loss for democrat as lot of lawmakers we talked to today are not rethinking their plan to shove through a multitrillion dollar massive government spending p
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪ elizabeth: thanks for joining us. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with the white house and democrat leadership now in disarray. the president was flying in with his costly entourage from a u.n. climate summit in scotland last night crestfallen to see republican glenn youngkin win the virginia governors race. conservative winsome sears win as lieutenant governor. she is the first black woman ever...
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elizabeth: mr. doug collins, take on this milwaukee d.a., john chisholm even admitting letting violent out of jails would cause people to die. he is saying equity matters more when he took office in 2007. quote, you bet it is guaranteed to happen that an individual put into a drug treatment program could leave and kill somebody but it does not invalidate the overall approach. so what is the greater civil rights violation that causing someone else's death? so the deaths of grandmother and little children are worse less than his vanity, his egoism, worth less than 1000-dollar bail brooks got? what do you say to this? >> this is a d.a. actually clueless, any d.a. said that, what he actually did made a statement that is hurtful. it goes against myself, greg stuebe, who tried to work on real criminal justice reform and punish the crime to help people get back into society. when you have a d.a. in california, you have a d.a. whose own office let this person back out there is criminal culpability, to my mi
elizabeth: mr. doug collins, take on this milwaukee d.a., john chisholm even admitting letting violent out of jails would cause people to die. he is saying equity matters more when he took office in 2007. quote, you bet it is guaranteed to happen that an individual put into a drug treatment program could leave and kill somebody but it does not invalidate the overall approach. so what is the greater civil rights violation that causing someone else's death? so the deaths of grandmother and little...
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elizabeth: are they trying to squash dissent? school board parents are a powerful new voting block, we saw that in virginia, right? is that what is happening? this is a total deal breaker for independents. they don't like what we see here. congressman issa makes a good point. we've seen this kind of big government power abuse in the past. >> liz, i think that is the only explanation. we're not talking about, i mean to this day we haven't seen some violence or threats of violence that have materialized that would justify any of this. what's left is that a political, a left-wing political group called on the white house and then the white house, then, this letter materializes. the white house helped to orchestrate. and the attorney general jumps to the command and directs the fbi to go harass this political movement across the country. grassroots political movement. it is a pure corruption of the use of federal law enforcement authority and there are a lot of questions that have to be answered to that. elizabeth: to congressman bis
elizabeth: are they trying to squash dissent? school board parents are a powerful new voting block, we saw that in virginia, right? is that what is happening? this is a total deal breaker for independents. they don't like what we see here. congressman issa makes a good point. we've seen this kind of big government power abuse in the past. >> liz, i think that is the only explanation. we're not talking about, i mean to this day we haven't seen some violence or threats of violence that have...
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elizabeth: dr. fauci had suggested the president is open to changing the definition of fully vaccinated to include boosters but now he is saying no to that. it still only involves the two shot regimen. let's watch lieutenant governor-elect winsome sears on this. watch. >> you talk it has become politicized this covid-19 vaccine and it has. our president, president biden and vice president harris themselves both said they would not trust any vaccine that was developed by the trump administration. that was before their election. after their election they were singing a different song and now everybody has to be vaccinated. in fact president biden when he was candidate biden said that he would not force vaccines on us and here we are. well then his very own fda, 16-2 votes against booster shots. then what happened. he comes out, his cdc director says, they're going to have booster shots. which science are we following? then we hear at the border people are coming in with covid, no mask, no anything and
elizabeth: dr. fauci had suggested the president is open to changing the definition of fully vaccinated to include boosters but now he is saying no to that. it still only involves the two shot regimen. let's watch lieutenant governor-elect winsome sears on this. watch. >> you talk it has become politicized this covid-19 vaccine and it has. our president, president biden and vice president harris themselves both said they would not trust any vaccine that was developed by the trump...
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elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate. love having kristin tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing agenda part that is not why they won. they won that election because they ran a candidate who is not donald trump. just as donald trump was almost very mobilizing on the right he was equally if not more mobilizing on the left. so we have this radical left wing agenda of defining the police, blowing out the federalist vending and infusing our institutions with this racist aesthetic shows and that's been peddled by these radicals and crazies like aoc are frankly taking up all the oxygen in the room. elizabeth: they don't have the man it really
elizabeth: back with us now kristin tate. love having kristin tate on just a great thinker and a great writer pray there's a d.c. story nobody really talks about. that talk has been on trump's effect of gdp, the finances, on the other side it's about how the democrat party disintegrated under nancy pelosi. >> that is exactly right. i think this all speaks to the fact that democrats misinterpreted the results of 2020. they thought they won that election because of voters wanted a left-wing...
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ferrari: thank you, paul and elizabeth. elizabeth, let's start with you. the focus of this panel is on how the united states should be confronting information operations as a subset of gray zone aggressions from foreign adversaries. most prominently including russia and china. in your book you explain one state -- once state actors started undertaking gray zone actions in recent years. how did -- ms. braw: it is an attractive choice. we here in the west, where our vulnerability is in the hot seat, we communicate to other countries that they should exploit our weaknesses. that is inevitable, because we are free and open societies and we are not going to tell our citizens what to say. nevertheless, as a result of the current complete lack of involvement by the population in national security, i think most people don't even realize what they say or do and how they react could have an influence on the country's well-being. people will happily share information because it is fun or entertaining, or juicy. ever the reason may be. it is too good to pass up, right
ferrari: thank you, paul and elizabeth. elizabeth, let's start with you. the focus of this panel is on how the united states should be confronting information operations as a subset of gray zone aggressions from foreign adversaries. most prominently including russia and china. in your book you explain one state -- once state actors started undertaking gray zone actions in recent years. how did -- ms. braw: it is an attractive choice. we here in the west, where our vulnerability is in the hot...
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elizabeth blackwell was a ahead of her time in medicine. that was that era that was kind of unheard-of and she was a little skeptical of medicine probably rightfully so because a lot of it was poison. ... were interested in researching women's health in a way that the mail doctors were not and if you look at stories many of these because they had a female relative dying a painful horrible death or did not want to go see a doctor who was a man. theyo cannot talk to them in a way they want to do. they cannot talk about the nature of their problems. most mail doctors wrote offod women's ailments as you have a uterus is the whole reason you're sick. cancer is a feminine problem it is because you are woman is the only reason you're sick. it's newer, younger women were saying was actually do the research. let's bring science to these problems, what exactly what is really causing these problem it's not because i have a uterus tight lacing addresses, the heavy clothing that women wore, women weree kept indoors and did not get exercise the same way
elizabeth blackwell was a ahead of her time in medicine. that was that era that was kind of unheard-of and she was a little skeptical of medicine probably rightfully so because a lot of it was poison. ... were interested in researching women's health in a way that the mail doctors were not and if you look at stories many of these because they had a female relative dying a painful horrible death or did not want to go see a doctor who was a man. theyo cannot talk to them in a way they want to do....
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elizabeth: sir, texas is battening down the hatches. is arizona doing it? we hear, you know, illegals are are crossing into arizona. >> yeah, i don't know. i would assume that they are because they have state leaders that, i think, care about this issue, but i know that we are. i'm not sure exactly what arizona's doing. elizabeth: we're a humanitarian country. we want immigration. we are built on immigration. we want it done legally at the ports of entry. you do it illegally, crime explodes. >> people on the border are frustrated and they're scared. this needs to be done the right way, and it needs to be done by law, not by an administration that just ignores federal law and invites people across no matter who they are and their background. elizabeth: we're tracking the polls. minorities at the border don't like what biden's doing at all. they're turning away from the president and the democrats. attorney general ken paxton the, thanks for joining us, i'm elizabeth macdonald, you've within watching "the evening edit" on fox business. we hope of you have a g
elizabeth: sir, texas is battening down the hatches. is arizona doing it? we hear, you know, illegals are are crossing into arizona. >> yeah, i don't know. i would assume that they are because they have state leaders that, i think, care about this issue, but i know that we are. i'm not sure exactly what arizona's doing. elizabeth: we're a humanitarian country. we want immigration. we are built on immigration. we want it done legally at the ports of entry. you do it illegally, crime...
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losing queen elizabeth as the first head of state. the first time that has happened in 30 or so years. we are now watching prime minister mia mottley. eyes swear i will be faithful and allusion to barbados according to law. 50 help me god. —— a swear. please sit. prime minister mia mottley there _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn - please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn her. mottley there has sworn her oath of allegiance to barbados and daniela relph there for us in bridgetown. talk us through what has brought us up to this moment, the relationship between the united kingdom and barbados goes back 400 years. that is right. there have been republican rumblings here in barbados for a number of decades now, it is really down to prime minister mia mottley in terms of getting us to this day today and very much what she had wanted. she campaigned on a republican ticket when she was elected prime minister here and she has very much pushed this forwar
losing queen elizabeth as the first head of state. the first time that has happened in 30 or so years. we are now watching prime minister mia mottley. eyes swear i will be faithful and allusion to barbados according to law. 50 help me god. —— a swear. please sit. prime minister mia mottley there _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn - please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn her. mottley there has sworn her...
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. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles with the women's club including serving as club president where she led the club's transition to a 501(c)(3) organization. elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the american university of paris, france, before earning a master of arts in international relations from rutgers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond wilson's legacy in that arena. she's an adviser to a foundation which supports sustainable community development. elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. an
. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles...
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. >>> new test money in the theranos fraud trial is showing how elizabeth holmes relationship with a texas investor soured over time, and then sweetened again when the company needed more money. len ramirez in san jose with the details. >> reporter: today's witness was one of the smaller investors in this case, especially when compared with some of the billionaires that have come before, but he did have a lot of questions, and according to test today, if you asked too many questions, you fall out of favor with elizabeth holmes. allen is a retired money manager from houston who was an early investor in theranos, putting down $1.2 million, combination with this wife and adult children in 2006. he testified that he would speak often with elizabeth holmes on the phone, who said theranos had billionaire larry ellison as a board member and adviser and that the company would grow to $60 million in revenue in 2007, and $200 million in 2008. >> he is pointing the finger directly at what elizabeth holmes told him. bussed on those claims and representations that elizabeth holmes made to him, he
. >>> new test money in the theranos fraud trial is showing how elizabeth holmes relationship with a texas investor soured over time, and then sweetened again when the company needed more money. len ramirez in san jose with the details. >> reporter: today's witness was one of the smaller investors in this case, especially when compared with some of the billionaires that have come before, but he did have a lot of questions, and according to test today, if you asked too many...
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elizabeth: we hear you. people are looking for reasonable conversation, treat everybody like adults. do not treat them like children. the thing is to france, sweden, finland, canada they're talking about myocarditis and the magenta vaccine. but during his saying no to that. there are worries about that is a google and twitter going to censor the word myocarditis? >> european medicines agency said no magenta vaccines for people under age 30. that is pretty dramatic. and in that group we have seen the downplaying of the complications of that second dose which is why i think one dose can be reasonable and a young healthy person who is not already had or maybe had it already. we have seen this hard line approach. people are smart they are seeing threat they know that it is effective and they are getting frustrated per. >> we do not know the durability of natural immunity we understand that we know the debate. we hear you and will have you on again soon. just be reasonable. okay, we understand the importance of g
elizabeth: we hear you. people are looking for reasonable conversation, treat everybody like adults. do not treat them like children. the thing is to france, sweden, finland, canada they're talking about myocarditis and the magenta vaccine. but during his saying no to that. there are worries about that is a google and twitter going to censor the word myocarditis? >> european medicines agency said no magenta vaccines for people under age 30. that is pretty dramatic. and in that group we...
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today the jury heard that distinct voice of elizabeth holmes. a recording was played during the trial. a journalist wrote a cover story on holmes for fortune magazine. he wrote a follow-up article how theranos misled him. holmes was speaking with that deep voice. if holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth holmes the persona and elizabeth holmes the person, that's very close to seeing someone as a fraud. >> we're not sure if she'll testify. also on the stand today, erin tomkins who was told by a theranos test she had hiv. further testing on nontheranos machines showed that that wasn't true. she did not have hiv. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. i remember i did an event with her. i walked in and i heard that voice behind me. i turned around, she can really captivate a room. >> she cap invaded a lot of big donors and she got a lot of money a
today the jury heard that distinct voice of elizabeth holmes. a recording was played during the trial. a journalist wrote a cover story on holmes for fortune magazine. he wrote a follow-up article how theranos misled him. holmes was speaking with that deep voice. if holmes testifies, she may find herself battling her own public perception. >> i think it's a very dangerous gamble on behalf of the defense because if the jury is sitting there and they see such a duality between elizabeth...
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. >>> elizabeth holmes is back on the stand. the first time she talks about her boyfriend. >>> the president promising relief at the pump. >> i will do whatever it takes to lessen the price at the pump. >> how much impact will it have here in california? >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. the question flight, is this just hot air or will things actually change? their meetings, their news conferences, will it lead to action? this evening, more tough talk and promises to end these flash mob burglaries. attorneys across california had a joint conference call, this doesn't happen often, to come up with a plan here. walnut creek, san jose, palo alto, larkspur, so many cities, so many stores and malls have been hit. some of the folks have been arrested but some have not been. consequences, are there enough consequences in the city for criminals? tonight the embattled district attorney says he's charging nine suspects from over the weekend with felonies. >> we stand together united to send a message to
. >>> elizabeth holmes is back on the stand. the first time she talks about her boyfriend. >>> the president promising relief at the pump. >> i will do whatever it takes to lessen the price at the pump. >> how much impact will it have here in california? >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. the question flight, is this just hot air or will things actually change? their meetings, their news conferences, will it lead to...
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he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and even he got duped by the claims that elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani made, on two occasions. >> reporter: he testified that as part of his due diligence, he went to the palo alto walgreens, which was one of the first to to use theranos devices to do blood tests for customers. he said he did not get a fingerstick blood draw, but rather a venous puncture like any other lab would do. he said sonny balwani later told him it was because he had an unusual test done that theranos wasn't doing it. despite that, he invested $96 million in theranos. >> fear of missing out on the next apple the next tes
he testified that he met elizabeth holmes and sonny balwani in 2013 about investing in theranos. he testified that holmes did most of the talking, and that she told him that theranos devices were being used by the department of defense and battlefield situations and medevac units, and that several big pharmaceutical firms are using the devices and patient trials. other witnesses have testified that both statements are false point >> this witness had decades of being a biotech analyst, and...
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. >> elizabeth holmes back on the stand. the new details about her company's partnership with walgreens. and why one expert calls it a bombshell. abc7 at [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ ♪ you can jump. $0 gym membership and free fitbit®. for occasional heavy lifting. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more ways to save money. scan plans can include low maximum out-of-pocket costs, comprehensive dental coverage, and so much more. for the benefits that matter most to you, call scan at 1-877-212-7226. or ask your agent about scan. >> elizabeth holmes wrapped up her third and final day of testimony as her criminal fog a trial is paused for the thanksgiving holiday. the former ceo is accused of $1 million. she testified about key documents experts say could complicate the prosecution's narrative. stephanie sierra has the update from federal court. >>
. >> elizabeth holmes back on the stand. the new details about her company's partnership with walgreens. and why one expert calls it a bombshell. abc7 at [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ ♪ you can jump. $0 gym membership and free fitbit®. for occasional heavy lifting. now the medicare advantage plans from scan health plan give you more...
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we will tell you what elizabeth holmes said. >>> this is nbc bay area news, and i'm raj mathai. not the holiday mood that any of us wanted on thanksgiving week. it is not often that we have a series of crime like this that impacts so many families and businesses and yes, even the police department. the primary what are we going to do about it? there is a bigger society question, but in the near term, organized gangs and what do we do with the flash mob robberies as they descend on the stores. you have seen the videos of them in the chaos making off with millions of dollars of merchandise. we have seen nearly a dozen stores hit including a dozen high-end stores in union scare. you have probably seen this friday night as the crews saw this unfold not at midnight, but 8:00 p.m. with families in union square under the glow of the christmas tree. louis vuitton with one of the many stores and burrbarry and today, louis vuitton is by appointment only, and you can't just walk in. and many luxury stores have boarded up or modifying the hours and the security measures. in san francisco, t
we will tell you what elizabeth holmes said. >>> this is nbc bay area news, and i'm raj mathai. not the holiday mood that any of us wanted on thanksgiving week. it is not often that we have a series of crime like this that impacts so many families and businesses and yes, even the police department. the primary what are we going to do about it? there is a bigger society question, but in the near term, organized gangs and what do we do with the flash mob robberies as they descend on the...
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queen elizabeth the 2nd now removed its head of state. let's get some of the news. the world health organization is warning. the new as coven 19 varied poses a significant global risk. only cronan was 1st detected in southern africa last week in cases have now been found in a number of countries in the u. s. president joe biden as an vigilance, but it's asking people not to panic. committee health reports. morning folks. following a briefing by his coven response team given us president joe biden addressed the american public, urging them not to be alarmed by the new varied army kron. this for it is a cause for concern, not a cause for pen. you assigned her sir, all ready evaluating on me con, but admit it could take weeks before it's known. if the current covered vaccines provide enough protection. still, biden, once again, urge the 10s of millions of americans not yet vaccinated to get fully vaccinated. and a booster, you have to get the shot, you have to get to get the booster if you're a sooner or later. we're going to see cases of this new varied here in the un
queen elizabeth the 2nd now removed its head of state. let's get some of the news. the world health organization is warning. the new as coven 19 varied poses a significant global risk. only cronan was 1st detected in southern africa last week in cases have now been found in a number of countries in the u. s. president joe biden as an vigilance, but it's asking people not to panic. committee health reports. morning folks. following a briefing by his coven response team given us president joe...
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. >>> the founder of theranos faces prosecutors in the fraud trial, what elizabeth holmes said about protecting trade secrets and what led to tears on the witness stand. >>> new federal support for a covid pill and a bay area doctor weighs in on where we stand with the omicron variant . >>> what sent the stock market plunging today. i am kenny choi and our top story , elizabeth holmes is back on the witness stand in the theranos fraud trial, this time answering to prosecutors . len ramirez stepped out of court to bring us this update. >> reporter: the prosecutor started cross examination of elizabeth holmes by asking about the 2015 wall street journal article which was highly critical of theranos . elizabeth holmes says she mishandled the process of the aftermath of the article and call the company response a disaster. she said she was trying to protect trade secrets by having company attorneys put pressure on some of the whistleblowers like tyler scholz. she cannot remember she says when pressed on key subjects and she cried on the witness stand after prosecutors asked her to read 2
. >>> the founder of theranos faces prosecutors in the fraud trial, what elizabeth holmes said about protecting trade secrets and what led to tears on the witness stand. >>> new federal support for a covid pill and a bay area doctor weighs in on where we stand with the omicron variant . >>> what sent the stock market plunging today. i am kenny choi and our top story , elizabeth holmes is back on the witness stand in the theranos fraud trial, this time answering to...
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. >> elizabeth -- -- thank you very much. elizabeth aa. karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on f street in washington, d.c. a site owned and managed by the national historic trust for preservation that maintains the house in a perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at his life and legacy. prior, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a local media company and enjoyed many rolls in the women's club of schiffy chase -- elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs from the american university of paris, france, before earning a master of arts in international relations from rutgers university. her interest in international affairs extends far beyond wilson's legacy in that arena. currently she's an adviser for the shanta organization. elizabeth lives in washington with her husband. welcome, elizabeth. and welcome, too, to our viewers from across the united states and many other places. we are grateful to have you with us and eager to include you. after our two guests
. >> elizabeth -- -- thank you very much. elizabeth aa. karcher is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on f street in washington, d.c. a site owned and managed by the national historic trust for preservation that maintains the house in a perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at his life and legacy. prior, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a local media company and enjoyed many rolls in the women's club of schiffy chase -- elizabeth...
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>> reporter: well, elizabeth, last month the problem at u.s. airports was with the carriers, the airlines themselves. and them canceling flights out of the blue. coming up for this thanksgiving holiday, the concern could not be with the carriers, but the security checkpoint. be honest, how early do you get to the airport before your flight in? today i got there maybe 20 minutes before my flight started boarding. >> normally about an hour and a half. i try to, but i didn't do that this time. [ laughter ] >> reporter: travel experts say cutting your airport run down to the wire could leave you stranded this holiday season, while the tsa security check points haven't long at oakland international today, that could change in 12 days when the federal vaccine mandate deadline hits security screeners. and for those looking at their calendar, that is the monday before thanksgiving. >> we are anticipating that it will be am apply filed further come the thanksgiving period for a number of them is potenti vaccine mandate. >> reporter: late last month depa
>> reporter: well, elizabeth, last month the problem at u.s. airports was with the carriers, the airlines themselves. and them canceling flights out of the blue. coming up for this thanksgiving holiday, the concern could not be with the carriers, but the security checkpoint. be honest, how early do you get to the airport before your flight in? today i got there maybe 20 minutes before my flight started boarding. >> normally about an hour and a half. i try to, but i didn't do that...
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elizabeth, you first? >> i just would give an example of something i think it would work very well in this country that's being pioneered by the czech republic and it's the slip side talking about smaller countries being able to harm america and other countries. america's smaller allies are much more adapt at innovating in the gray zone typically they don't have the resources and don't have the armed forces to rely on in any given moment. so the czech republic is pioneering a concept that's fantastic and that's during the military, gray zone exercises where they war game with key companies in every sector, various contingencies and that has the psychological effect that the private sector in the czech republic feels at least moderately prepared for whatever may come the czech republic's way and for the armed forces, well, it gives the armed forces an opportunity to exercise scenarios other than conventional ministry ones with the sort of actors they would need to work with in the gray zone crisis. so, i th
elizabeth, you first? >> i just would give an example of something i think it would work very well in this country that's being pioneered by the czech republic and it's the slip side talking about smaller countries being able to harm america and other countries. america's smaller allies are much more adapt at innovating in the gray zone typically they don't have the resources and don't have the armed forces to rely on in any given moment. so the czech republic is pioneering a concept...
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elizabeth: lo cierto es que casi imposible operarla, como muchos piensan. doctor: para poder operar esa Área que es tan delicada, de tan pequeÑo diÁmetro con tantas estructuras vitales y delicadas, el compromiso es muy delicado. elizabeth: por lo pronto, como dice el neurÓlogo,4 lo que quiera simplemente es esperaar. doctor: y en estos casos neurolÓgicos es para esperar. elizabeth: por supuesto que el factor de riesgo de carmelita fue la hipertensiÓn que parece hace aÑos. ha habido una serie de rumores de celia uno que ya ha ingresado al hospital. incluso han habido publicaciones de si ella habÍa fallecido ya. ante esto, la familia el dÍa de hoy, han utilizado las redes sociales de carmelita, para publicar un mensaje dedicado a medios de comunicaciÓn y el pÚblico general. en donde mantienen el estado de coma natural y desmienten cualquier informaciÓn acerca de su fallecimiento. y algo muy importante que quieren que el pÚblico sepa, de ninguna manera la familia pide dinero para los gastos hospitalarios. cuenta con un seguro mÉdico que por ahora
elizabeth: lo cierto es que casi imposible operarla, como muchos piensan. doctor: para poder operar esa Área que es tan delicada, de tan pequeÑo diÁmetro con tantas estructuras vitales y delicadas, el compromiso es muy delicado. elizabeth: por lo pronto, como dice el neurÓlogo,4 lo que quiera simplemente es esperaar. doctor: y en estos casos neurolÓgicos es para esperar. elizabeth: por supuesto que el factor de riesgo de carmelita fue la hipertensiÓn que parece hace aÑos. ha habido una...
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. >>> all ours on elizabeth holmes today as she takes the witness stand again in the theranos trial . why this might be one of the most important parts of the case so far. >>> a mask ruler russell. coveup once again indoors. thanks for joining us. i'm kenny choi. our top story at 3:00 on kpix 5 and cbs and bay area, a wave of weekend crime, retail stores hit and you weekend of potshots. awaiting news conference from oakland's police chief to begin. we will bring that to you when it starts. >>> one of the alleged looting incidents happened at 3:00 this morning in the eastmont neighborhood of oakland. police responded to a report of a robbery on macarthur boulevard and saw several people trying to leave the area in different vehicles. someone in one of the vehicles opened fire. a marked opd vehicle was hit several times according to police. none of the officers work inside. >>> about an hour before that around 2:00 this morning, police responded to what we are hearing may have been a looting incident at a pot dispensary on telegraph. in san leandro, a shooting incident at the bluhm disp
. >>> all ours on elizabeth holmes today as she takes the witness stand again in the theranos trial . why this might be one of the most important parts of the case so far. >>> a mask ruler russell. coveup once again indoors. thanks for joining us. i'm kenny choi. our top story at 3:00 on kpix 5 and cbs and bay area, a wave of weekend crime, retail stores hit and you weekend of potshots. awaiting news conference from oakland's police chief to begin. we will bring that to you...
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good evening, i'm alameda martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we starting with a puck bash over plans to close several east bay schools. four schools are targeted for closure. two for next fall. two more for the fall of 2023. we have more on this story. >> reporter: the. >> reporter: the community is telling the district this is all moving too fast and they need more time. tonight's board meeting may be on zoom, but that did not matter. teachers, staff, parents, students, marched and gathering by the hundreds at district headquarters to tell the hayward school board "slow down." >> just give us one or two years, or three years to think about the plan. >> reporter: in addition to the closing of those four campuses, there is also a slew of relocations and facility closures. these happening by fall of 2024. do you guys feel rushed? >> very rushed. we're asking them just to push the pause button parent teacher and union rep said the kids just got back on to campus this year and are still real reeling from campus locke downs and zoom classes. >> all
good evening, i'm alameda martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we starting with a puck bash over plans to close several east bay schools. four schools are targeted for closure. two for next fall. two more for the fall of 2023. we have more on this story. >> reporter: the. >> reporter: the community is telling the district this is all moving too fast and they need more time. tonight's board meeting may be on zoom, but that did not matter. teachers, staff, parents, students,...
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theranos founder elizabeth holmes, on the stand. how a los angeles artist draws attention to under-told stories using murals. plus, much more. >> woodruff: congress is back and facing a high-stakes december on capitol hill. funding for the government runs out on friday, and lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a shutdown. on top of that, senate democrats have a long to-do list of items to pass before the holidays, including president biden's "build back better" agenda. for more on all of this, i'm joined by our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins. so, lisa, a lot to keep track of here. so let's start with the deadlines. government funding, the debt ceiling. is the government going to run out of money? >> short version here, we are back again at crisis point, but this time it does feel like off ramps are being built. let me talk to you about the longer version, what i mean here. let's look at a graphic. the first line you're talking about is government funding running out friday? what's going on with that now? talks are underwa
theranos founder elizabeth holmes, on the stand. how a los angeles artist draws attention to under-told stories using murals. plus, much more. >> woodruff: congress is back and facing a high-stakes december on capitol hill. funding for the government runs out on friday, and lawmakers are scrambling to avoid a shutdown. on top of that, senate democrats have a long to-do list of items to pass before the holidays, including president biden's "build back better" agenda. for more on...
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jericka. >> elizabeth palmer reporting, thank you. japan's princess arrived in new york city after leaving the royal family for a new life. mako arrived at j.f.k. with her husband kei komuro, the speed heaforts wed last month and plan to live in new york. female family members forfeit their status when marrying a neinformation about a dark chapter in american history. researchers identified 102 native american children who died at a government run boarding school in a nebraska in the 1800s. ground penetrating radar is used to locate the cemetery on the grounds. to kenosha, wisconsin where closing arguments are expected tomorrow in the murder trial of kyle kyle, it's been underway for two weeks in a town still rebuilding after last year's protest and violence. cbs's charlie demar is there. >> we rest. >> reporter: after a two-week trial including an emotional day a with kyle rittenhouse on the stand in his own defense, the jury gets the case monday. scott carpenter is still putting his life back together. his furniture store in the fam
jericka. >> elizabeth palmer reporting, thank you. japan's princess arrived in new york city after leaving the royal family for a new life. mako arrived at j.f.k. with her husband kei komuro, the speed heaforts wed last month and plan to live in new york. female family members forfeit their status when marrying a neinformation about a dark chapter in american history. researchers identified 102 native american children who died at a government run boarding school in a nebraska in the...
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queen elizabeth says they are head of state, i've gotten me and my delayed the verdicts in the trial of us daily the only fast food she until next week. so she was facing charges of incitement. and violating corona virus restrictions, she was detained in february when the military seized power phones. louis has more on the trial. a source is confirmed that the court in ne p door has deferred the verdict till next monday. but there wasn't a reason given as to why the verdict has been deferred. non political analysts and observers, i've spoken to say they wouldn't have been surprised if on san sushi had been found guilty. many say the military still fear how popular almost on suit she is. she had in the last who general elections led her party, the national league for democracy to huge victories. and they wouldn't have been surprised if she had been found guilty and also given a present sentence or the very likely she would have been allowed to serve that under house arrest as previous military governments had done. now, few people believe on santucci has been given a fair trial. she a
queen elizabeth says they are head of state, i've gotten me and my delayed the verdicts in the trial of us daily the only fast food she until next week. so she was facing charges of incitement. and violating corona virus restrictions, she was detained in february when the military seized power phones. louis has more on the trial. a source is confirmed that the court in ne p door has deferred the verdict till next monday. but there wasn't a reason given as to why the verdict has been deferred....
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. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching. nationwide, cases and hospitalizations are back on the rise after weeks of decline. tonight, some health experts are urging all adults to strongly consider getting a booster shot. even though the cdc is not yet recommending it for everyone 18 and older. but four states are already advising fully vaccinated adults to get that extra shot at least six months after that last dose. elwyn lopez leads us off tonight from new york. > reporter: tonight, growing fears of a possible winter surge, with colder weather sending more people indoors and the holidays approaching. daily new cases u
. >>> new concerns tonight about queen elizabeth's health. the 95-year-old monarch missing one of the country's most important events. >>> and tonight, our coverage of the climate crisis. we take a look at global warming's devastating effect on australia's great barrier reef. >>> go ening, ne. thanks so much for joining us. i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight with fears of a winter covid surge, with colder weather moving in. and the holiday season quickly approaching....
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it's set to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. the us president urges people not to panic as more cases of the new coronavirus variant are discovered around the world. the trial of ghislaine maxwell has begun in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces 8 charges of sex trafficking and other offences. she has pleaded not guilty and her defence says she's being made a scapegoat for epstein�*s crimes. he took his own life while injail in 2019. from new york, nada tawfik reports. over the next few weeks, what plays out in this courthouse will be a crucial chapter in the twisted saga ofjeffrey epstein�*s sex trafficking ring and ghislane maxwell's alleged role in it. as her highly awaited trial began, the world's eyes were trained on what the evidence presented here would reveal. and so, too, were epstein�*s accusers. some arrived to show solidarity wi
it's set to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. the us president urges people not to panic as more cases of the new coronavirus variant are discovered around the world. the trial of ghislaine maxwell has begun in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces 8 charges of...
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as elizabeth holmes could be leaving at any time now. this was a different elizabeth holmes than we have seen or anybody has seen in public before emotional, frequently breaking down and revealing or claiming that the elizabeth holmes we came to know, the deep voice, a a desperate attempt to supremely confident persona was, in fact, a desperate attempt to please her abusive boyfriend at the time, sunny balwani. she dropped out of stanford not just because of her dream but claims she had been raped in college and wanted to rebuild her life by building a company and that is when she turned to balwani who is 20 years her senior she met him while in high school he's a successful businessman and she asked him for help, but she says he took advantage of her. controlling her diet, clothing and yes, even her voice. he told me i didn't know what i was doing in business. that my convictions were wrong he was astonished by my mediocrity and she says, he told her that in order for her to be a success, i needed to kill the person who i was and create
as elizabeth holmes could be leaving at any time now. this was a different elizabeth holmes than we have seen or anybody has seen in public before emotional, frequently breaking down and revealing or claiming that the elizabeth holmes we came to know, the deep voice, a a desperate attempt to supremely confident persona was, in fact, a desperate attempt to please her abusive boyfriend at the time, sunny balwani. she dropped out of stanford not just because of her dream but claims she had been...
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good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. dozens of crooks are seen wiping out an east bay pharmacy. wilson walker is live from piedmont with the other location that criminals targeted. >> reporter: department, jewelry stores, cannabis dispensaries. there's a list of targets we saw over this weekend, and once again, yes, one of them pharmacies. >> you know, they tell you, luke i said, they'll go over to altamont, grow down the street, and thenal of them all have to be verified and here we are right before thanksgiving? >> reporter: david massey showed aunt the walgreens on high street today, only to find the pharmacy closed after a robbery on sunday. >> i've got cancer, so i'm trying to get certain medications filled, and they tell you to go to another walgreens. >> reporter: on saturday night, it was the well spring pharmacy on piedmont avenue, which was open ed today, but surveillance video, which was sped up by the pharmacy owner, shows the crowd that descended on the store on saturday, and this, of course, just one of the
good evening i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. dozens of crooks are seen wiping out an east bay pharmacy. wilson walker is live from piedmont with the other location that criminals targeted. >> reporter: department, jewelry stores, cannabis dispensaries. there's a list of targets we saw over this weekend, and once again, yes, one of them pharmacies. >> you know, they tell you, luke i said, they'll go over to altamont, grow down the street, and thenal of them all have to...
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why elizabeth holmes broke your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. hi, i'm debra. and proi'm from colorado.n loss. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier b
why elizabeth holmes broke your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit...