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elizabeth: wonderful to be here. charlie: elizabeth holmes from theranos. stay with us. ♪ charlie: karl ove knausgaard, his six-volume autobiography series "my struggle" has become a literary event, a literary sensation. james wood wrote in the "new yorker," there is something compelling about his book, even when i was bored, i was interested. i am pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the first time. i said to you, have you seen our program? we are seen in norway. you said, i don't watch much television. what do you do with your time? are you writing constantly? karl: i write a lot and i have four children. that is my life. writing and being with my family. charlie: are you surprised by what has happened? this is your life and your struggle. karl: absolutely shocked when this thing happened. i wrote it completely innocently for myself, by myself. charlie: what does that mean? karl: i was sitting in my own room writing about my own life. i never thought anyone would be interested, not even my friends. i was in -- i was embarrassed when i g
elizabeth: wonderful to be here. charlie: elizabeth holmes from theranos. stay with us. ♪ charlie: karl ove knausgaard, his six-volume autobiography series "my struggle" has become a literary event, a literary sensation. james wood wrote in the "new yorker," there is something compelling about his book, even when i was bored, i was interested. i am pleased to have karl ove knausgaard at this table for the first time. i said to you, have you seen our program? we are seen in...
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elizabeth: yet. -- yes. charlie: if, in fact, it is widespread, you could have a huge impact on the health care system. elizabeth: that is our goal and our dream. charlie: how far along are you? elizabeth: we are just getting started. i've spent the last 12 years building the technology infrastructure and trying to do it in such a way in which it is truly scalable. now we have begun to apply it in such a way where we can serve individuals and physicians through transforming the cost of testing and accessibility through some of the things you have talked about and with our recent work in changing the law in arizona to make it possible for individuals to have the human rights to order lab tests directly to get information about themselves, we will just start to see a shift in the way in which this information can be used. charlie: not having to go through a physician? elizabeth: that's right. we put a whole series of protections in place around physician engagement. the purpose of getting someone to order a la
elizabeth: yet. -- yes. charlie: if, in fact, it is widespread, you could have a huge impact on the health care system. elizabeth: that is our goal and our dream. charlie: how far along are you? elizabeth: we are just getting started. i've spent the last 12 years building the technology infrastructure and trying to do it in such a way in which it is truly scalable. now we have begun to apply it in such a way where we can serve individuals and physicians through transforming the cost of testing...
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one more time. >> [applause] senator elizabeth warren: one more time! you did it. >> [applause] senator elizabeth warren: so today, you are going to walk across the stage, we are going to celebrate reaching your goals, but i hope you will celebrate even more the hardware, the determination, the great that got you here because -- grit that got you here because those other ingredients that you will need to reach the next goal and the one after that and the one after that. graduation speakers are supposed to inspire, but i know my limits. i cannot play instruments, i cannot sing like james taylor, i cannot put on a fashion display like lady gaga, but i can set a goal and make it happen. just like you did. so i hear to urge you to use the same skills and determination that got you to this day to help you get to a lot more days that are just as meaningful. i once had a day like this. graduation. for me, it was a celebration of fighting for what i believed in. the president talked about this. i grew up in a family that had a lot of ups and downs, and college
one more time. >> [applause] senator elizabeth warren: one more time! you did it. >> [applause] senator elizabeth warren: so today, you are going to walk across the stage, we are going to celebrate reaching your goals, but i hope you will celebrate even more the hardware, the determination, the great that got you here because -- grit that got you here because those other ingredients that you will need to reach the next goal and the one after that and the one after that. graduation...
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elizabeth smart was 14 years old. elizabeth smart was 14 years old. random. we don't believe itas random." "whoever has her, please leter go." "you know if you can heare, elizabeth is the sweetest girl. she is an angel and i hope that there is no reason to takeer.ink her she is an angel and i hope that there is no reason to takeer.ink her of)w elizabeth smart. hundredsfave jh parties, hunting for the missing 14-year-old. was launched. family, friends and investigators would canvas the community...looking for clues.. ten thousand dollar reward for information leading tohe return of elizabeth." best support from our neighbors,riends, business associates, the place, some that we don't even know. they've just--it-- it's just unbelievable. i mean, we've just really had--oh, it's like a family,u know, just an unbelievable outpouring of help and--and support to our family. we just can't thank had been there to try and help and--and--and do whatever they possibly can to help us get our daughter back." the media more about the night of the abduction.... shared a bedro
elizabeth smart was 14 years old. elizabeth smart was 14 years old. random. we don't believe itas random." "whoever has her, please leter go." "you know if you can heare, elizabeth is the sweetest girl. she is an angel and i hope that there is no reason to takeer.ink her she is an angel and i hope that there is no reason to takeer.ink her of)w elizabeth smart. hundredsfave jh parties, hunting for the missing 14-year-old. was launched. family, friends and investigators would...
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-- >> what did you think about elizabeth warren's address? >> she was really -- what's the word? >> what agency did elizabeth warren create? >> oh, my gosh. next question. >> i wasn't really paying attention. >> excuse me? >> consumer fraud protection agency. against the big banks ripping people off? >> yes. >> you missed that whole part didn't you? . she is cherokee indian so that might have been a language barrier. >> true. >> in english please. >> throw your cap up. i'll show you how it's done. you ready? like this. yes, i caught it! you want to make a lot of money when you graduate? >> that would be a pretty good idea. easy living. >> like me. >> exactly like you. maybe we can hang out. have a pool party. >> let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> you ever watch watters' world? >> not really. >> i'm watters and you're in my world right here. >> oh, is this great. >> he followed you. >> they shadowed me. i couldn't get near her i even emailed ahead of time saying i would like to speak to her and they ignored me. i just wanted to have a pow wo
-- >> what did you think about elizabeth warren's address? >> she was really -- what's the word? >> what agency did elizabeth warren create? >> oh, my gosh. next question. >> i wasn't really paying attention. >> excuse me? >> consumer fraud protection agency. against the big banks ripping people off? >> yes. >> you missed that whole part didn't you? . she is cherokee indian so that might have been a language barrier. >> true. >>...
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queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commonsqueen elizabeth:, my government will legislate in the interests of everyone in our country. it will adopt a one-nation approach so working people get on, supporting aspiration, giving new opportunities to the most disadvantaged and bringing different parts of our country together. my government will continue with its long-term plan to provide economic stability and security at every stage of life. they will continue the work of bringing the public finances under control in reducing the deficit so britain lives within its means. measures will be introduced to raise the productive potential of the economy and increase living standards. legislation will be brought forward to help achieve full employment and provide more people with the security of a job. new duties will require my ministers to report annually on job creation and apprenticeships . measures will also be introduced to reduce regulation on small businesses so they can create jobs. legislation will be brought forward to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the nationa
queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commonsqueen elizabeth:, my government will legislate in the interests of everyone in our country. it will adopt a one-nation approach so working people get on, supporting aspiration, giving new opportunities to the most disadvantaged and bringing different parts of our country together. my government will continue with its long-term plan to provide economic stability and security at every stage of life. they will continue the work of...
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elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of the day sunny was eliminating her own ability to be a mom. >> did it feel though like kathleen was the ring leader of everything that happened in this family? >> absolutely. definitely. she was running the show. it was her world. and everybody else was just living in it. >> reporter: evelyn tries not to think about the dorsette. so grateful to the prosecution team who solved her son's murder and saved her life. >> and scott had my back literally. >> reporter: what's your nickname for him? >> he is my hit man. my own private hit man. detective jeff wilbert has a special place in her heart. >> jeff i couldn't love him more if he was my son. that's really the way i feel. >> reporter: mostly she wants to give her youngest son the credit she feels he deserves. what do you tell your granddaughter about your her father? what's the most important thing that she knows
elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of the day sunny was eliminating her own ability to be a mom. >> did it feel though like kathleen was the ring leader of everything that happened in this family? >> absolutely. definitely. she was running the show. it was her world. and everybody else was just living in it. >> reporter: evelyn...
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this -- this doesn't exist because of elizabeth warren. it exists because there is a huge amount of resentment that's built up because of this extraordinary inequality now, worse than at any point since the great depression and there is the beginning of a backlash here so i think hillary clinton has moved to the left and into a more populist direction, not necessarily because she feared elizabeth warren who was real let's face it never going to enter the this race but because that's where the energy is in the democratic party and where a lot of the energy is in the country now, going in a populist direction. >> you know shira, a political memo written by a clinton ally about how to win over wealthy donors. the memo says it is no secret that secretary clinton is far left -- is fair left let me correct t.fair left and not far left. fair left. how will that sit with elizabeth warren's voters shira? >> i don't think elizabeth warren supporters are necessarily sold yet on hillary clinton's agenda for the middle class. she's talked about the dec
this -- this doesn't exist because of elizabeth warren. it exists because there is a huge amount of resentment that's built up because of this extraordinary inequality now, worse than at any point since the great depression and there is the beginning of a backlash here so i think hillary clinton has moved to the left and into a more populist direction, not necessarily because she feared elizabeth warren who was real let's face it never going to enter the this race but because that's where the...
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i think somebody like arena davis comedy elizabeth blair lee, if they were, elizabeth blair lee, if they were in the the right situation, elizabeth blair lee, no one had so broad political experience. i found the obituaries fascinating. i was surprised there even were obituaries. the only person i couldn't find any big to wear a for which was elizabeth ceckley which tells you about the time. given the ability to have -- they could have done it easily. >> you couldn't make the argument some of those women had to deal with more constraints. >> absolutely. not to mention they would lose children all the time. it is heartbreaking to read how many children they lost. during the war everyone using -- losing children. they lost sons who were 2 years old at the time. falling off of the top of a building. her husband, montgomery meigs, we know 1 october, lost a free-year-old and a 10-year-old in some disease that came through. just living through the day was incredibly difficult and still they were as interested and involved in politics and policy as they were. i find that so incredibly admirable
i think somebody like arena davis comedy elizabeth blair lee, if they were, elizabeth blair lee, if they were in the the right situation, elizabeth blair lee, no one had so broad political experience. i found the obituaries fascinating. i was surprised there even were obituaries. the only person i couldn't find any big to wear a for which was elizabeth ceckley which tells you about the time. given the ability to have -- they could have done it easily. >> you couldn't make the argument...
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applause] senator elizabeth warren: so, look, i get it. i know that building an agency to keep people from getting cheated on credit cards and mortgages may not be on your bucket list. it sure wasn't on mine. at least, it wasn't on my bucket list until it was on my bucket list. and that is really the point. i believed in the good that this little agency could do and so i fought for it. even when people told me i couldn't win. the truth i learned along the way was pretty basic. you can't win what you don't fight for. so, i say to each of you, you want to change something? nobody is going to give it to you. you've got to fight for it. i wanted to be here today not just to be on the same stage where the boston symphony orchestra, james taylor, and lady gaga do their stuff. i wanted to be here because i believe in what you can do. i believe in what you can do if you fight for what you believe in. no matter the odds, no matter who you are up against, if you fight, amazing things can happen. amazing things will happen. after all, we are here to
applause] senator elizabeth warren: so, look, i get it. i know that building an agency to keep people from getting cheated on credit cards and mortgages may not be on your bucket list. it sure wasn't on mine. at least, it wasn't on my bucket list until it was on my bucket list. and that is really the point. i believed in the good that this little agency could do and so i fought for it. even when people told me i couldn't win. the truth i learned along the way was pretty basic. you can't win...
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elizabeth and tom, thank you for joining us and interesting. i look forward to what happens. >> any time. >>> good news for virginia's sweet prior college. it looks like the 114-year-old women's liberal arts college will stay open. mark hearing announced a media settlement yesterday. it requires the judge's okay hundreds of hours of the deal. they're trying to stop a planned august closing. >>> coming up a major 12 nation trade deal stirring up a strong debate. the agreement could have a huge impact on the american economy. we'll look at how it could affect your pocketbook. >>> plus how a slew of surfers rode a wave right into the record books. this is going to be cool. stay tuned for this. there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your
elizabeth and tom, thank you for joining us and interesting. i look forward to what happens. >> any time. >>> good news for virginia's sweet prior college. it looks like the 114-year-old women's liberal arts college will stay open. mark hearing announced a media settlement yesterday. it requires the judge's okay hundreds of hours of the deal. they're trying to stop a planned august closing. >>> coming up a major 12 nation trade deal stirring up a strong debate. the...
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elizabeth hurr has the latest. elizabeth: this, the damage done by an air-conditioner weighing quach wrote, tumbling 28 stories. -- weighing tons, tumbling 28 stories. it crushed cars on the sidewalk. >> the street was not visible. it was like a bomb hit madison avenue. elizabeth: he shot this video from his apartment across the street. in all, 10 people, two construction workers and eight others, were treated for minor injuries. it could have been worse. >> thing god this incident occurred -- thank god this incident there were not a lot of people around. elizabeth: investigators are looking into what caused the crane accident. in april, a man died when a mechanical failure caused a crane to collapse on him. in 2008, seven people were killed when a crane came crashing down, flattening a townhouse. as for this case, so far, the construction site had no violations and the crane appears to be in good shape. the search for answers is continuing. i am elizabeth hur for abc 7 news. jummy: residence in texas are looking f
elizabeth hurr has the latest. elizabeth: this, the damage done by an air-conditioner weighing quach wrote, tumbling 28 stories. -- weighing tons, tumbling 28 stories. it crushed cars on the sidewalk. >> the street was not visible. it was like a bomb hit madison avenue. elizabeth: he shot this video from his apartment across the street. in all, 10 people, two construction workers and eight others, were treated for minor injuries. it could have been worse. >> thing god this incident...
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how important is elizabeth warren going to be in this process? >> well, i don't know that she's going to endorse. she may endorse at some point. i think she would be one of those few endorsements that's actually very valuable. ted kennedy made an enormous difference for john kerry in 2004 and for barack obama in 2008. so i think her voice would be heard. i think she would have a real influence. >> does hillary clinton need senator elizabeth warren? genevieve? >> well, i could be wrong on this. i think elizabeth warren signed on to something a year ago encouraging senator hillary clinton at the time to run. she's already on record with that. i agree with bob on this. i think hillary clinton's problem is that she doesn't really have anybody out there cheering her on. she doesn't have the base of the democratic party cheering because frankly she's not saying what most of them want to hear. she's not really saying anything. until she gets out there and starts making statements and having some pep rallies, i think she's got trouble. when the only thin
how important is elizabeth warren going to be in this process? >> well, i don't know that she's going to endorse. she may endorse at some point. i think she would be one of those few endorsements that's actually very valuable. ted kennedy made an enormous difference for john kerry in 2004 and for barack obama in 2008. so i think her voice would be heard. i think she would have a real influence. >> does hillary clinton need senator elizabeth warren? genevieve? >> well, i could...
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elizabeth herr was at belmont park when pharoah crossed the finish line. elizabeth: the belmont stakes took off with the fans roaring and rooting for the favorite thoroughbred. american pharoah took the lead early and never looked back, staying ahead of the pack the entire 1 1/2 mile race. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! elizabeth: and this champion earn his title win the triple crown in 2 minute and 26.56 sends. >> the third time. ry been here twice and i feel like a loser and now i feel like a winner. elizabeth: paying off for victor escobarescobarescobarespinoza and owner bob baffert. american pharoah now worth more than $20 million. >> he rode the horse like bob told him. you are sitting on a ferrari. elizabeth: american pharoah now the 12th horse to win the triple crown making history. kellye: a louisiana national gartsman is being denied burial at are linkton national cemetery after dieing in a training zen earlier this year. as susan kennedy reports a woman is making a generous offer to the family. >> he joined in 1957. he was 17 years
elizabeth herr was at belmont park when pharoah crossed the finish line. elizabeth: the belmont stakes took off with the fans roaring and rooting for the favorite thoroughbred. american pharoah took the lead early and never looked back, staying ahead of the pack the entire 1 1/2 mile race. >> american pharoah has won the triple crown! elizabeth: and this champion earn his title win the triple crown in 2 minute and 26.56 sends. >> the third time. ry been here twice and i feel like a...
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lincoln through elizabeth keckley's eyes? >> it gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. just reading what elizabeth tells you gives you an idea of how complex and hurt and victimized she was. >> it is the most intimate portrait we have of mary. >> we will begin our new lost image, we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. >> lincoln famously said mocking the pretensions of his wife's family, gone are the time when the todd's needed one d. a thousand times she heard that joke. he's 6 foot 4, she's 5 foot 2 if that. he had a habit of introducing themselves as the law and the short of that, another joke she endured more than enjoyed. >> these programs work because they are interactive and we will get to phone calls. you can also go to the facebook page or tweet using #firstladies. let's take a brief look at what the country looked like. 31 million people in 33 states but 11 were going to bre
lincoln through elizabeth keckley's eyes? >> it gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. just reading what elizabeth tells you gives you an idea of how complex and hurt and victimized she was. >> it is the most intimate portrait we have of mary. >> we will begin our new lost image, we call her mary todd. she signed it mary lincoln. where did mary todd come from? >> it was modern. she did not use it as i understand. >>...
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in new york elizabeth hur abc7 news. jonathan: word of the attack forcing beach-goers across the country to take more precautions out in water. the team coverage continues with the maryland bureau chief brad bell live in ocean city. brad have to believe this is a topic of conversation with everybody down there. brad: people are talking about it out here on the beach. what you hear the people in north carolina say they have never had it there before. here in apings city, that is -- here in ocean city that is true. there has never been a shark bite in recorded history. take a look here this evening. this is a picture perfect postcard day. people are out in the water. one of the things they tell us is they see dolphins all the times. that is for sure. but they have never seen a shark in waters. talk to lifeguards. they have never seen a shark from their position on the shares. but you are right. people are talking about it. if not expressing a lot of concern. >> my kids are out there right now. it's scary when they go out f
in new york elizabeth hur abc7 news. jonathan: word of the attack forcing beach-goers across the country to take more precautions out in water. the team coverage continues with the maryland bureau chief brad bell live in ocean city. brad have to believe this is a topic of conversation with everybody down there. brad: people are talking about it out here on the beach. what you hear the people in north carolina say they have never had it there before. here in apings city, that is -- here in ocean...
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james or maybe elizabeth. julie: address reports. we will continue to monitor what is coming out a 21st century fox. ceo of chevron, john watson. he will hear what he told me about his outlook for oil prices. $60 per barrel today. are they more likely to go back to 75 or 43? find out. ♪ olivia: welcome back. now some of the top stories. the search for the convicts who broke out of an upstate new york prison is now in its day. authorities admit they have no idea where the escaped killers are. cars. are still searching the manhunt has now moved into neighboring vermont. the house is beginning to days of debate. trade agreement, president obama is again a fast-track negotiating authority. democrats are opposed. it may come down to help congress decides to pay for retraining workers who lose their jobs through treat -- free trade. the state of texas for general electric and other companies based in connecticut. great advocate -- greg abbott, the texas governor urged them to pack up and move down to the lone star state. the governor jus
james or maybe elizabeth. julie: address reports. we will continue to monitor what is coming out a 21st century fox. ceo of chevron, john watson. he will hear what he told me about his outlook for oil prices. $60 per barrel today. are they more likely to go back to 75 or 43? find out. ♪ olivia: welcome back. now some of the top stories. the search for the convicts who broke out of an upstate new york prison is now in its day. authorities admit they have no idea where the escaped killers are....
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queen elizabeth marked her birthday yesterday. the real guest of honor was 23 month old prince george in the arms of his father on the balcony. the her majesty's celebration may have been up staged by last in and out's pear, the george kirby, age 103 and his 91-year-old bride doreen luckie after living together george popped the question on valentine's day the newlyweds age is 194. tigers lions hippopotamus escaped from the zoo in former soviet georgia after heavy flooding. they were recaptured. now the weather rain continues across parts of the upper ohio river valley and sections of the northeast, usually warm in the pacific northwest. the week ahead occasional showers in the northeast sunny in the northwest and hot and summery in the southwest. next robots. friend or foe? later -- mcdonald's asked me to remind you that their new sirloin third pound burger won't be around long. if you miss out, you'll never know how delicious 100% sirloin tastes. and that'd be a gosh darn shame. try any one for just $4.99. the sirloin third poun
queen elizabeth marked her birthday yesterday. the real guest of honor was 23 month old prince george in the arms of his father on the balcony. the her majesty's celebration may have been up staged by last in and out's pear, the george kirby, age 103 and his 91-year-old bride doreen luckie after living together george popped the question on valentine's day the newlyweds age is 194. tigers lions hippopotamus escaped from the zoo in former soviet georgia after heavy flooding. they were...
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elizabeth: nos molestÓ mucho. juan carlos: brenda cree que quieren poner a las razas una contra otra. pero no lo van a lograr. elizabeth por su parte dice que serÁ todo lo contrario. elizabeth: tenemos que estar aal tanto de lo que pasa nuestra comunidad. juan carlos: 65% de ellas de origen hispano. desde california, juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. fÉlix: y que siempre representa un reto para las agencias. en esta ocasiÓn, luego de los atentados terroristas en tÚnez y francia, han aumentado precauciones. reportera: no dudÓ en llamar a la policÍa si ve algo extraÑo. >> si de algo sospechoso puede ser una maleta pequeÑa una maleta grande, un bolso o una cartera reportera: la preocupaciÓn no es para menos. se teme que isis pueda atacar mientras los estadounidenses celebra la independencia de su paÍs. esto es lo que muchos sienten. >> siento miedo. me siento inseguro. >> yo me siento seguro. reportera: en boston las autoridades han enfrentado extremistas que apoyan a isis que planean ataques. el fbi estÁ
elizabeth: nos molestÓ mucho. juan carlos: brenda cree que quieren poner a las razas una contra otra. pero no lo van a lograr. elizabeth por su parte dice que serÁ todo lo contrario. elizabeth: tenemos que estar aal tanto de lo que pasa nuestra comunidad. juan carlos: 65% de ellas de origen hispano. desde california, juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. fÉlix: y que siempre representa un reto para las agencias. en esta ocasiÓn, luego de los atentados terroristas en tÚnez y francia, han...
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sandra: jamie dimon, what he said about elizabeth warren. i don't know she fully understands the global banking system. call me. i can talk to you about it. >> warren buffett said similar in the past as well. we'll see if dimon can explain a little more about value of buybacks. sandra: emergency meeting on monday in a bid to head off a greek default and exit is from the euro as euro finance ministers failed to make a breakthrough on bailout talks yesterday in luxembourg. pro-euro demonstrators turning out yesterday in athens as nicole is reporting by the thousands calling for end to the deadlock. greek savers pulled 2 billion euros out of banks between monday and wednesday, just a three-day period since talks with. greek prime minister alexis tsipras now saying he is confident there will be a solution to the greek debt crisis that will allow the country to return to growth while staying in the eurozone. the head of the greek central bank says the country's banking system remains stable. of course the point of the central bank saying that, ni
sandra: jamie dimon, what he said about elizabeth warren. i don't know she fully understands the global banking system. call me. i can talk to you about it. >> warren buffett said similar in the past as well. we'll see if dimon can explain a little more about value of buybacks. sandra: emergency meeting on monday in a bid to head off a greek default and exit is from the euro as euro finance ministers failed to make a breakthrough on bailout talks yesterday in luxembourg. pro-euro...
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elizabeth: yes, sorry. the court upheld the core part of the three-legged stool i described, but in the medicaid expansion that was mandatory under the affordable care act the court struck that down. so what i fear is that the pendulum and the court has long suffered untold wingnut heaven activist courts does look at social ills of drug abuse the law to address them but is all with the opposite extreme, standing in what efforts by publicly elected officials to name and address social problems. ari: well, and you you are also putting your finger on a looming inconsistency which in the first obamacare case the notion of having high demands on states to get the money was considered coercive, right? and in this case they could potentially read rate interpret the statute to deny funds, which if it was the theme would also be -- that's a lot of hypothetical. elizabeth: that's a problem for down the road. ari: that's what we do. we look for more problems in our nature as attorneys. i want to talk to you guys for t
elizabeth: yes, sorry. the court upheld the core part of the three-legged stool i described, but in the medicaid expansion that was mandatory under the affordable care act the court struck that down. so what i fear is that the pendulum and the court has long suffered untold wingnut heaven activist courts does look at social ills of drug abuse the law to address them but is all with the opposite extreme, standing in what efforts by publicly elected officials to name and address social problems....
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it was a very busy day, one it that first day for queen elizabeth. walk us through it. >> it was interesting and finished with a powerful speak by the queen in a call for unity within europe. and this comes as there are so many issues around europe right now all being talked about with the summit later this week the migration crisis britain's membership in the european union and whether or not greece can stay in the euro monetary system. she spoke out at the end of a very busy day. one is amongst the most powerful women in the world, the other one of the most revered heads of state. german chancellor angela merkel invited the queen of great britain into her private residence and pointed to where the berlin wall once stood. they represent two nations once at war now meeting in an ongoing reconciliation with a dark past. >> and i think it's remarkable 70 years after the end of the second world war. >> 70th anniversary. >> the queen and duke had already paid their respects for the war dead on both sides. the couple both have german heritage. ♪ their j
it was a very busy day, one it that first day for queen elizabeth. walk us through it. >> it was interesting and finished with a powerful speak by the queen in a call for unity within europe. and this comes as there are so many issues around europe right now all being talked about with the summit later this week the migration crisis britain's membership in the european union and whether or not greece can stay in the euro monetary system. she spoke out at the end of a very busy day. one is...
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far this time elizabeth. and red lobster, ihop sonic and the cheesecake factory are singled out as the worst offenders in the newly released extreme eating awards. but first, caitlyn jenner is already having an impact on the 2016 presidential race. this weekend a video surfaced featuring mike huckabee making these remarks back in february. >> i wish somebody told me in high school i could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers and p.e. i'm pretty sure i would have found my feminine side and said coach, i think i'd rather shower with the girls today. >> dark horse gop candidate george pataki took issue with huck's comments. >> we should give people their dignity and let them make their own decision. if someone chooses a path that's different from mine we should respect that as opposed to mocking it or in any way trying to prevent that. >> while some have reacted to jenner's transition with predictable ignorance, others point to the breakneck speed at which cultural norms are changing. just a
far this time elizabeth. and red lobster, ihop sonic and the cheesecake factory are singled out as the worst offenders in the newly released extreme eating awards. but first, caitlyn jenner is already having an impact on the 2016 presidential race. this weekend a video surfaced featuring mike huckabee making these remarks back in february. >> i wish somebody told me in high school i could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers and p.e. i'm pretty sure i would have found...
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being enthusiastic about elizabeth warren very important. saying she should run for president, it was a bad mistake and -- >> let me get a last word to caitlyn before we go to break. >> you have all of these republicans on the other side you know, up to 18 of them almost going directly after hillary clinton. so if they are going to spend the next several months fighting among each other, but directly attacking her. so i think democrats are seeing this as an open -- a first open race in a long time. if they can help prepare her for that general election and get her ready after this long nominating fight. i think they could consider that a kind of success. >> that will have to be the last word on it tonight. ben, caitlyn, barney, thank you all for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> up next a republican and his partner will share their message for marriage equality. >>> and later, the president of fifa announces his resignation as a major investigation closes in on him. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big
being enthusiastic about elizabeth warren very important. saying she should run for president, it was a bad mistake and -- >> let me get a last word to caitlyn before we go to break. >> you have all of these republicans on the other side you know, up to 18 of them almost going directly after hillary clinton. so if they are going to spend the next several months fighting among each other, but directly attacking her. so i think democrats are seeing this as an open -- a first open race...
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>> amen. >> that's elizabeth. that's elizabeth. that's elizabeth. >> elizabeth warren is not the only person -- >> doesn't look like elizabeth but it sounds like elizabeth. >> you know what elizabeth warren said she likes chocolate cake! and now everybody likes chocolate cake! >> no, joe, i like people who want to address income inequality. i don't know if he means it but, boy -- >> i've been talking about it for a long time. there have been other republicans, alan greenspan said four years ago that income inequality was the greatest threat to american capital zblichlism. >> who do you think in the republican party can really do anything about it? please. >> are we going to have to listen to you every time somebody says something about income inequality "it's elizabeth warren." it's not all elizabeth warren. >> no it's not but boy, he does sound like her right now, doesn't he? and why is he doing it? >> no. i'll tell you why he's doing it the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer the working class is -- >> and they'r
>> amen. >> that's elizabeth. that's elizabeth. that's elizabeth. >> elizabeth warren is not the only person -- >> doesn't look like elizabeth but it sounds like elizabeth. >> you know what elizabeth warren said she likes chocolate cake! and now everybody likes chocolate cake! >> no, joe, i like people who want to address income inequality. i don't know if he means it but, boy -- >> i've been talking about it for a long time. there have been other...
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and elizabeth warren is a ball breaker and if she had a problem she would say it. this is ridiculous. >> i think it is ridiculous as well. the white house press secretary said sherrod brown needs to dial back the comments and apologize. do you agree with him? >> i don't think so. let me back it up. >> i am going to back that up. to quote ja rule. did i say that right? ♪ call me big daddy sphoat. ♪ >> i may me intimidated because it is one guy and four girls. i feel like i am on an episode of "the bachelor" if the women could read it feels like a literal option to" the bachelor." >> he calls biden, biden. >> i have heard him call him joe. did you say by calling him hillary, hillary? >> she has a lot on him. she knows too much. >> it is those strong women. >> he calls chuck schumer chuck. >> so, joanne should the president have to prove he is not sexist and how does he do that? >> he should call her little lady or sweet cheeks. if you use the terms it shows you love women. that's what i would recommend. i don't think an apology is necessary but it would be fun to
and elizabeth warren is a ball breaker and if she had a problem she would say it. this is ridiculous. >> i think it is ridiculous as well. the white house press secretary said sherrod brown needs to dial back the comments and apologize. do you agree with him? >> i don't think so. let me back it up. >> i am going to back that up. to quote ja rule. did i say that right? ♪ call me big daddy sphoat. ♪ >> i may me intimidated because it is one guy and four girls. i feel...
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it was elizabeth warren. >> i think elizabeth warren may be too hostile. >> maybe. >> to businesses. >> well -- >> that was my point. >> somebody who -- >> what -- you don't want happening across america what is happening in connecticut. >> i understand what you mean by too hostile, i'm not sure that's what she is but i understand that concern. tell me who is not too cozy. name one who is not too cozy who you're sure will be fair. >> bernie sanders. i'll get you the sticker. >>> on "morning joe," can a republican win the republican primary without running too far right? >> i don't know. but we can ask someone about that. >> who that is. >> george pataki he aims to do that. first, bill karins with incredible video from yesterday's storms. >> it's good. you don't need death and destruction to get amazing weather pictures. if it happens over rural areas and doesn't hurt anyone, that's what we look. that's not a tornado. a time lapsed 30-minute video of a supercell thunderstorms, they do produce tornadoes, a couple of funnels here and there on the bottom, it the inflow into the storm, li
it was elizabeth warren. >> i think elizabeth warren may be too hostile. >> maybe. >> to businesses. >> well -- >> that was my point. >> somebody who -- >> what -- you don't want happening across america what is happening in connecticut. >> i understand what you mean by too hostile, i'm not sure that's what she is but i understand that concern. tell me who is not too cozy. name one who is not too cozy who you're sure will be fair. >> bernie...
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a friend of mine, elizabeth warren, grew up across the street from me. an historian at the university of virginia. dr. elizabeth warren and wrote a great book on an -- an maddox and it's a revisionist hoyt, correct one about how robert e. lee and the south used and misused the agreement an appomattox to foster sews of resegregation, resuppression of black americans after the union won the civil war and slavery was supposed to be over. they essentially invoked the free spirit of appomattoxs meaning that none of them should be prosecuted for war crimes. robert e. lee had been indicted after the war and he invoked appomattox and insisted the u.s. grant -- invoke the agreement they had to protect report e. lee. robert e. lee to his death remained very rep probate on the issue of race in the south. he has saintly view in some verses of hoyt but this is a pretty penetrating and compelling re-assessment of how appomattox and what the meaning of appomattox was did damage for the next 90 years in terms of race in america. this book about thomas cromwell is a reap
a friend of mine, elizabeth warren, grew up across the street from me. an historian at the university of virginia. dr. elizabeth warren and wrote a great book on an -- an maddox and it's a revisionist hoyt, correct one about how robert e. lee and the south used and misused the agreement an appomattox to foster sews of resegregation, resuppression of black americans after the union won the civil war and slavery was supposed to be over. they essentially invoked the free spirit of appomattoxs...
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elizabeth hur reports. elizabeth: the search is on for answers after a cruise ship accident that sent dozens to the hospital and forced hundreds to spend the night on a boat stuck and damaged. >> taking on water. elizabeth: just before 10:00 last night first responders rushed to help more than 270 passengers and crew respond to a boating accident. elizabeth: it had crashed into the wall of the block near the canadian border. it was on his way to toronto when it crashed in a wall. the collision injured 30 people. all were taken to the hospital. >> most injuries were the upper body bumps and bruises. several patients bumped their head. when the accident occurred the passengers were sitting down to dinner. elizabeth: the remaining passengers were removed from the ship at sea and they began the work to figure out how and if the ship can be salvaged. inspectors are in the process of assessing the damage. we are told the ship will stay in lock until a removal plan is finalized. elizabeth hur new york. kimberly: c
elizabeth hur reports. elizabeth: the search is on for answers after a cruise ship accident that sent dozens to the hospital and forced hundreds to spend the night on a boat stuck and damaged. >> taking on water. elizabeth: just before 10:00 last night first responders rushed to help more than 270 passengers and crew respond to a boating accident. elizabeth: it had crashed into the wall of the block near the canadian border. it was on his way to toronto when it crashed in a wall. the...
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crowds turn out as britain's queen elizabeth visits the cradle of german democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i'm sarah harlan, thanks for joining me. the deadliest police shooting since the end of apartheid. 34 striking mine workers were gunned down in what the president has called a horrendous tragedy. today's report has condemned police actions and recommends a full investigation. there is plenty of criticism to go around. towards the company that owned the mind -- the mine. but the president is describing the incident as a painful episode. >> the commission found that police operation should not have taken place on the 16th of august because of the defects in the plan. the commission has found that it would have been impossible to disarm and disburse the strikers without significant bloodshed. sarah: let's go straight to south africa for more. we are joined from johannesburg. walk us through the main points of this report. >> it's a 600 page report. we k
crowds turn out as britain's queen elizabeth visits the cradle of german democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i'm sarah harlan, thanks for joining me. the deadliest police shooting since the end of apartheid. 34 striking mine workers were gunned down in what the president has called a horrendous tragedy. today's report has condemned police actions and recommends a full investigation....
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in new york i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news. jonathan: still ahead at 4:00, a frightening discovery in the district. what police say about a burned body found inside a trash can. kimberly: we want to give you a look at the storms hitting maryland. heavy rain and winds. doug has been warning us about there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping ugh vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on your side. jonathan: abc7 is on severe weather alert. you are looking at live pictures oakland maryland. a truck i think it pulled over for a while. it was sitting there. the frees were blowing a second ago.
in new york i'm elizabeth hur, abc7 news. jonathan: still ahead at 4:00, a frightening discovery in the district. what police say about a burned body found inside a trash can. kimberly: we want to give you a look at the storms hitting maryland. heavy rain and winds. doug has been warning us about there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called...
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crowds turn out as britain's queen elizabeth visits the cradle of german democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. harlan, thanks for joining me. the deadliest police shooting since the end of apartheid. 34 striking mine workers were gunned down in what the president has called a horrendous tragedy. today's report has condemned police actions and recommends a full investigation. there is plenty of criticism to go around. towards the company that owned the mind -- the mine. but the president is describing the incident as a painful episode. >> the commission found that police operation should not have taken place on the 16th of august because of the defects in the plan. the commission has found that it would have been impossible to disarm and disburse the strikers without significant bloodshed. sarah: let's go straight to south africa for more. we are joined from johannesburg. walk us through the main points of this report. >> it's a 600 page report. we know the summary that the pre
crowds turn out as britain's queen elizabeth visits the cradle of german democracy. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. harlan, thanks for joining me. the deadliest police shooting since the end of apartheid. 34 striking mine workers were gunned down in what the president has called a horrendous tragedy. today's report has condemned police actions and recommends a full investigation. there is plenty of criticism...
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. >> i'm elizabeth prann. welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. >>> a story of state rid played out this week but it was -- in an unprecedented turn of events the family of the nine victims in charleston south carolina spoke out telling the alleged murderer they are forgiving him. they're determined not to hate. our friend of dylan ruth says he had been planning an attack and the church was not his original target. >> killer himself faces nine charges of murder. one charge on a weapons charge. he is not posting bond for those nine charges. of course he is going to remain in jail probably for the rest of his life. moving forward in that bond appearance we heard from the cooler -- accused killer. >> what is your snaj. >> 21 years old. >> are you employed? >> no. >> you are unemployed at this time? >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> meanwhile, just a couple of blocks away from emmanuel ame church there was a prayer vigil held last night by the city of charleston. thousands flooding into td arena. beh
. >> i'm elizabeth prann. welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. >>> a story of state rid played out this week but it was -- in an unprecedented turn of events the family of the nine victims in charleston south carolina spoke out telling the alleged murderer they are forgiving him. they're determined not to hate. our friend of dylan ruth says he had been planning an attack and the church was not his original target. >> killer himself faces nine charges of...
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plus why queen elizabeth might just be the hardest person in the world to buy for. you're watching "early today." beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some ser
plus why queen elizabeth might just be the hardest person in the world to buy for. you're watching "early today." beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance....
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elizabeth hur has more on the dramatic capture. elizabeth. >> reporter: rick, good afternoon to you, officials say the nightmare is over, as you mentioned thanks to the trooper. according to the eyewitnesses if it was not for the troop's quick actions, david sweat could have gotten back in the woods and disappeared again. david sweat seen here and under arrest two days after richard matt was shot and killed. elated and relieved, law enforcement celebrating their victory. it was sunday afternoon new york state police sergeant jay cook spotted him and chased after him before shooting him twice in the torso a mile and a half from the canadian border. >> he spotted the male who was jogging and recognized him to be david sweat and he turned and fled on foot. he realized he was going to make it to the tree line and fired two shots from his service weapon. >> reporter: this man recounted what he saw. >> he was just about at the tree line, if he would have got in the tree line they wouldn't have got him. >> reporter: sweat was rushed to a
elizabeth hur has more on the dramatic capture. elizabeth. >> reporter: rick, good afternoon to you, officials say the nightmare is over, as you mentioned thanks to the trooper. according to the eyewitnesses if it was not for the troop's quick actions, david sweat could have gotten back in the woods and disappeared again. david sweat seen here and under arrest two days after richard matt was shot and killed. elated and relieved, law enforcement celebrating their victory. it was sunday...
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it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth arrives here in germany. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. did today's emergency summit on the greek debt crisis make any difference? eurozone leaders are leading in brussels at this hour. there is a sense for the first time in weeks of a sense of optimism. thousands of protesters are rallying in athens to say that they want greece to stay in the eurozone. they will no doubt be encouraged by the news coming out of brussels. ministers say a last-minute proposal from athens could form the basis of a bailout deal. but they say they need more details from athens and fast. time to agree to an extension of the bailout program, as we know is running out. >> he is a man on a mission. the future of this country. the stakes are high and so are the hopes of the leaders. >> i want all cards on the table. it does not mean i need all the technical details. but to stop to end th
it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth arrives here in germany. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. did today's emergency summit on the greek debt crisis make any difference? eurozone leaders are leading in brussels at this hour. there is a sense for the first time in weeks of a sense of optimism. thousands of protesters are rallying in...
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elizabeth barron, and she wrote a great book on appomattox. and it's sort of a revisionist history of what really the outcome of ap mat docks how robert event lee used and misused the agreement at ap maddox to foster sort of resegregation, resuppression of black americans after the union won civil war and slavery was supposed to be over. they essentially invoked the free spite of ap -- free spirit of appomattox. robert e. lee had been indicted after the war, and he invoked appomattox and insisted that u.s. grant invoke the agreement they had had to protect robert e. lee. he remained to his death, very reprobate on the issue of slavery in the south. this is a pretty, you know, penetrating and compelling reassessment of how appomattox and what the meaning of appomattox was intercepted by the south -- interpreted by the south and ultimately, by the north, really did damage for the next 09 years in terms -- 90 years in terms of race. this book is a look at the reign of henry viii. those who are fans of st. thomas moore who had been the chancellor
elizabeth barron, and she wrote a great book on appomattox. and it's sort of a revisionist history of what really the outcome of ap mat docks how robert event lee used and misused the agreement at ap maddox to foster sort of resegregation, resuppression of black americans after the union won civil war and slavery was supposed to be over. they essentially invoked the free spite of ap -- free spirit of appomattox. robert e. lee had been indicted after the war, and he invoked appomattox and...
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our very own elizabeth hasselbeck hasselbeck. >> are you ready for this tonight? yeah. >> elizabeth taking the stage with kurt cameron to host the awards and to have incredible performances. ♪>> the sibling duo for king and country winning three awards including artist of the year. fan favorite chris tomlin also winning big. ♪ picking up the male artist of the year. >> congratulations. >> it is now 12 minutes after the hour. a circuit stunt goes horribly wrong. >> the terrifying moments caught on camera as a circus performer hangs by her hair and then hits the floor. what went wrong? >> a fight for honors the soldier dies in a training mission. now his family has to fight to have him buried at arlington. why the army is saying no. >> it is usually the airlines doing nickel and diming. how you could be making het lieden tos bad flying experiences. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back
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here again, elizabeth vargas. >> reporter: they were six brothers locked in a cramped apartment for 14 years. their father gave them free rein to just one thing -- movies. they were the boys' only window to the outside world. losing themselves in the wilderness of "the last of the mohicans," the streets of sicily in "the godfather" and the gritty new york underworld in "goodfellas," the films were more than entertainment, they were salvation. >> the movies taught us like, sort of how to speak to one another. >> are you talking to me? >> how you interact with another person and have an opinion. >> marvin, what do you make of all this? >> reporter: with hours, days, weeks, months, years to fill, they would watch their favorites again and again. >> "the dark knight." >> "pirates of the caribbean." >> "blade runner," "taxi driver." >> "apocalypse now," "citizen kane," "no country for old men," "halloween." >> "gone with the wind." "sunset boulevard." "the thing." >> reporter: at some point, simply watching is not enough. the boys decide to become a part of the movies they love. in the conf
here again, elizabeth vargas. >> reporter: they were six brothers locked in a cramped apartment for 14 years. their father gave them free rein to just one thing -- movies. they were the boys' only window to the outside world. losing themselves in the wilderness of "the last of the mohicans," the streets of sicily in "the godfather" and the gritty new york underworld in "goodfellas," the films were more than entertainment, they were salvation. >> the...
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comrade bill de blasio elizabeth warren. that's where he is wrong. >> ben stein, i guess it is saying something about our system and maybe he is just exposed the reality that is there. don't believe what she's saying. she doesn't believe it. she's more like her husband than the left wing as she appears in public. that is a sad commentary if this is all for show. >> i don't think she even appears as a left winger. she's sh shrill but not particularly left wing. all politicians follow the money. she'll follow the money. if elizabeth warren got to be president, she would follow the money. i think mrs. obama should be president. i like her. she would follow the money too. everybody follows the money. that's what life is about. >> the message that we're getting loud and clear is that don't believe what you see or ignore what's in front of you because she is not that left wing. she is not that anti-business. she is not that anti-one percent rsh she's locked herself increasingly into a very difficult corner. >> locked in and will b
comrade bill de blasio elizabeth warren. that's where he is wrong. >> ben stein, i guess it is saying something about our system and maybe he is just exposed the reality that is there. don't believe what she's saying. she doesn't believe it. she's more like her husband than the left wing as she appears in public. that is a sad commentary if this is all for show. >> i don't think she even appears as a left winger. she's sh shrill but not particularly left wing. all politicians follow...
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it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth arrives here in germany. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. did today's emergency summit on the greek debt crisis make any difference? eurozone leaders are leading in brussels at this hour. there is a sense for the first time in weeks of a sense of optimism. thousands of protesters are rallying in athens to say that they want greece to stay in the eurozone. they will no doubt be encouraged by the news coming out of brussels. ministers say a last-minute proposal from athens could form the basis of a bailout deal. but they say they need more details from athens and fast. time to agree to an extension of the bailout program, as we know is running out. >> he is a man on a mission. the future of this country. the stakes are high and so are the hopes of the leaders. >> i want all cards on the table. it does not mean i need all the technical details. but to stop to end th
it won't be long until the real queen elizabeth arrives here in germany. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. did today's emergency summit on the greek debt crisis make any difference? eurozone leaders are leading in brussels at this hour. there is a sense for the first time in weeks of a sense of optimism. thousands of protesters are rallying in...