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steven john is a professor of international politics at the school of oriental and african studies . he says that the amc has become complacent in recent years under the parties relied too much on the historic hire of the countries democratic transition in 1994 or 60 years ago. there's a very great deal of idealism. the problem is that many people in 1994 thought that history has to be to accomplish that history had stopped liberation to be the chief . there was nothing new left to the so from the very beginning, there was a session resting on the laurels. also assess realization that that could indeed be corrupt practices that could be undertaken a, gotten away with this spread throughout the amc, the increased over the years. so the number of very good saying it certainly is not kept its own house clean. it certainly has not kept south africa, the developmental pop people, the right to be dissolution. those problems have developed over a long time, but they'll take a long time to be able to be remedied. basically, what you've got in terms of infrastructure is a bridge of decay. bec
steven john is a professor of international politics at the school of oriental and african studies . he says that the amc has become complacent in recent years under the parties relied too much on the historic hire of the countries democratic transition in 1994 or 60 years ago. there's a very great deal of idealism. the problem is that many people in 1994 thought that history has to be to accomplish that history had stopped liberation to be the chief . there was nothing new left to the so from...
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that is john stevens point. so the question of who is right about that and did they argue the same history on both sides? >> i think sometimes just like legislative history sometimes it answers your question and sometimes it doesn't but truly there's nothing wrong in reading the history. use it for whatever it's worth in my opinion it wasn't worth too much in that heller case and later on when the court decided and they went back into the history to decide whether you could have weapons outside of the home and the argument of the majority was look back into the history period. i set of really, we look back to see if this is regulated long ago in history. i looked up i did find this on the internet but it was truly obvious i got it somewhere. in the hundred years war they used a steel letter i guess you all know what this is. he threw it over the. we can read the briefs but we are not historians. we are going to look at the kind of thing alone. we shouldn't do it. that is one reason why i think that approach is n
that is john stevens point. so the question of who is right about that and did they argue the same history on both sides? >> i think sometimes just like legislative history sometimes it answers your question and sometimes it doesn't but truly there's nothing wrong in reading the history. use it for whatever it's worth in my opinion it wasn't worth too much in that heller case and later on when the court decided and they went back into the history to decide whether you could have weapons...
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we are also john byers mixo das -- we are also joined by mixo das from jp morgan. since december we have had wild market expectations. super dovish and fearful of more hawkish and a rate hike. did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can you thought we were going to do it because it is an inflation issue and we are not going to do that. so i am a little surprised the long end of the curve has not moved up higher in yield. he keeps telegraphing the message of the committee which is basically they don't want to raise rates anymore. they really, really, really still want to cut rates. the reality is the economy is not letting them do that is the net result is it is higher. annabelle: what was your reaction to powell's messaging? mixo: i think it was very important that powell clarified they are not considering rat
we are also john byers mixo das -- we are also joined by mixo das from jp morgan. since december we have had wild market expectations. super dovish and fearful of more hawkish and a rate hike. did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can...
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anti semitism. immediately you cannot criticize israel, open your mouth, and criticize israel like john maritime, or did in his book of the the, the lobby, which with steven wall, which detailed a prox power over us foreign policy. um, you can criticize israel, it is just, it's been turned into a verb. bolton crime. what's interesting is, many of the protesters are jewish students who have the position that they're against the zion is government in israel. and the media is having a real tough time trying to explain that one as a cover the story. and they can't that there's a sense of too much anti semitism. and what the professors and the police are really trying to stop is the anti semitism. and then suddenly they turn around to do an interview and the student they're interviewing says, i'm jewish, and now they're like, oh my god, i don't know what i'm going to do. and that happens a lot. as i've been watching the coverage in the united states. i, i, we, we need to move on, but i don't know if you want to make a comment on that. or yeah, they're often to just to fix it as self hating j
anti semitism. immediately you cannot criticize israel, open your mouth, and criticize israel like john maritime, or did in his book of the the, the lobby, which with steven wall, which detailed a prox power over us foreign policy. um, you can criticize israel, it is just, it's been turned into a verb. bolton crime. what's interesting is, many of the protesters are jewish students who have the position that they're against the zion is government in israel. and the media is having a real tough...
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john kerry, stephanie curse, guest or investigative journalist with the guardian. u. s. and steven record at georgetown university law center. thank you so much for being with us today. really appreciate it. so what's the bottom line? the united states is always thought of itself as a nation of laws. the law supposed to matter and no one is above the law, even presidents. but when it comes to american actions outside its borders, between is just much less legal and a lot more money. let's face it even when congress works on legislation, method demand accountability and support, human rights enforcement, subject to domestic politics. a good example is the lacy law, which costs for reviews of americans, weapons shipments and reports about their use and abuse. and israel's war and gaza . we've watch textbook cases of war crimes, to quote sen chris van holland. and yet we can't get the same finding a fax from us state department and the binding the ministration this leads to impunity. and that makes the world a much less safe place. and that's the bottom line. the use of, i'
john kerry, stephanie curse, guest or investigative journalist with the guardian. u. s. and steven record at georgetown university law center. thank you so much for being with us today. really appreciate it. so what's the bottom line? the united states is always thought of itself as a nation of laws. the law supposed to matter and no one is above the law, even presidents. but when it comes to american actions outside its borders, between is just much less legal and a lot more money. let's face...
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. >>> and how much would you pay for one of john lennon's guitars? my husband would pay a lot. pippa stevens joins us. >> hey, kate and zinhle, open ai has reportedly struck a deal with apple to integrate its chat bot into the ios 18 operating system. the information first reported the news and says that microsoft's ceo satya nadella is concerned about the potential conflict with its open ai partnership. microsoft has invested more than $13 billion in open ai. >>> nearly 2 million bottles of fiji water sold on amazon are part of a recall. the u.s. food and drug administration said fiji found elevated levels of manganese and bacteria in 79,000 cases of the water sold between february 1st and march 3rd. 99% of the affected bottles never even left the warehouse. >>> and one of john lennon's guitars from his time with the beatles just sold for $2.9 million aft auction. that makes it one of the most valuable pieces of beatles memorabilia. the 12 string acoustic guitar known as the hootenanny was believed to be lost for over 50 years until it was discovered in someone's attic in engl
. >>> and how much would you pay for one of john lennon's guitars? my husband would pay a lot. pippa stevens joins us. >> hey, kate and zinhle, open ai has reportedly struck a deal with apple to integrate its chat bot into the ios 18 operating system. the information first reported the news and says that microsoft's ceo satya nadella is concerned about the potential conflict with its open ai partnership. microsoft has invested more than $13 billion in open ai. >>> nearly...
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all right, john, thank you for that. construction? this is along eastbound 20 fort stevens drive. that's in orinda. >> actually got a few texts and phone calls about folks being stuck in the traffic there. so we got construction going on. and if you are trying maybe get around, i i take 80 depending where you're trying to go to. you could also try to go a little further down to take 6.80. then you still got to get to that 5.88, traffic things are a little congested there. look at the backup. i mean, it's from 24 all the way down to 13. no accidents. they just have been doing construction and it's really been slow folks down for the past hour and a half. okay. the bay bridge right now smooth ride in his city. 14 minute ride. but remember west grand avenue, the off-ramp still close because an early-morning overturned. big rig, big rigs up, but it still blocking the highway there. 14 minutes on the san mateo bridge. let's check on 101, about 61 over an hour. 2, 80 82 might better options for you at this time. james, back to you. >> 9.16 the time. time to talk winners and losers on wa
all right, john, thank you for that. construction? this is along eastbound 20 fort stevens drive. that's in orinda. >> actually got a few texts and phone calls about folks being stuck in the traffic there. so we got construction going on. and if you are trying maybe get around, i i take 80 depending where you're trying to go to. you could also try to go a little further down to take 6.80. then you still got to get to that 5.88, traffic things are a little congested there. look at the...
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the patient, a 63-year-old photographer, showed up at john f. kennedy memorial hospital confused, vomiting, and running a fever. they didn't know why he was sick. now, larry bush was very attentive to bioterrorism alerts. he just knew that something was not right. so we discussed this and i said, given the situation we're having today, we have to consider this as a possibility. this could be anthrax. so we had bob stevens' spinal fluid sent to the cdc for analysis. and the cdc identified the sample from bob stevens as anthrax. the centers for disease control has just confirmed the diagnosis of anthrax in a patient in a florida hospital. that was really the day 1 for us, october 4. most people knew nothing about anthrax before 2001. anthrax has been called the "poor man's nuclear bomb." it is only a few microns in size and has the capability to kill millions. anthrax is actually the disease. bacillus anthracis is the, we'll call it the microbe that causes the disease. so people use them interchangeably. anthrax is a spore-forming bacterium, easy
the patient, a 63-year-old photographer, showed up at john f. kennedy memorial hospital confused, vomiting, and running a fever. they didn't know why he was sick. now, larry bush was very attentive to bioterrorism alerts. he just knew that something was not right. so we discussed this and i said, given the situation we're having today, we have to consider this as a possibility. this could be anthrax. so we had bob stevens' spinal fluid sent to the cdc for analysis. and the cdc identified the...
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thanks, john. and good morning, everyone. it is 8.16 taking a look at the roads right now. >> there was a broke there we go. there's a broken down car on southbound 8.80, at steven sims boulevard and it was in fremont. it just got cleared out. but we're still seeing those residual delays. so keep that in mind. if you're heading towards the south and you're using 8.80, taking a look at bart right now. we are seeing some delays and closures. no green line this morning over at the downtown berkeley. that station is closed because of maintenance and those who are using union city or warm springs stations, will you actually going to be diverted over to a bus because they're doing maintenance there. taking a look at some drive times this morning. those little bit more inland heading out this morning, livermore to dublin, 60 minutes, dublin to fremont. 23 minutes. san leandro to milpitas. 45 minutes milpitas to sunnyvale. 8 minutes taking a look again 20 minute delay over at the various a line that we talked about earlier this morni
thanks, john. and good morning, everyone. it is 8.16 taking a look at the roads right now. >> there was a broke there we go. there's a broken down car on southbound 8.80, at steven sims boulevard and it was in fremont. it just got cleared out. but we're still seeing those residual delays. so keep that in mind. if you're heading towards the south and you're using 8.80, taking a look at bart right now. we are seeing some delays and closures. no green line this morning over at the downtown...
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i'm john berman was sarah sayyed your and this is cnn news central jurors don't have to like cohen. >> they just have to believe him word from cnn's brilliant political analyst, steven collins in this morning donald trump's historic criminal trial takes a scheduled break today after one of the most dramatic days of testimony so far. the only de that could prove more dramatic might be tomorrow when michael cohen gets back on the stand and faces more heated cross-examination until then, trump's lawyers will likely spend today sharpening their next questions for cohen trump will spend his day still under that gag order. but on the campaign trail and the jury weighing 34 criminal charges against donald trump will spend the next 24 hours waiting to hear more testimony. from the witness who said trump directed him to pay off a porn star before the 2016 election, and then crafted a scheme to cover it all up. cnn is brynn grasses leading our coverage off this morning, brynn, the defense, waited a couple of days to finally get its chance. how did it start off? and what did it seem like inside
i'm john berman was sarah sayyed your and this is cnn news central jurors don't have to like cohen. >> they just have to believe him word from cnn's brilliant political analyst, steven collins in this morning donald trump's historic criminal trial takes a scheduled break today after one of the most dramatic days of testimony so far. the only de that could prove more dramatic might be tomorrow when michael cohen gets back on the stand and faces more heated cross-examination until then,...