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it was interesting to hear angus king's hesitance.d paul believes there should be no mueller but if you have to do it, you should do it in congress. how do democrats do this? what is the consequences of saying angus king is right, let the voters decide in 2020. what are the consequences of that? >> that's why this lever is there. there are very few checks on a president of t president. even the impeachment process, it's incredibly difficult to take a president out of office. that's why it's never happened. >> probably should be. >> exactly. it's done by design. we're hearing a lot about, well, there's no way that he's going to be convicted in the senate, so why try. that's like saying, oh, we live in a district where people aren't upset by these crimes. we're not going to charge them because he's probably not going to be convicted. no. you charge the crime and let the process go through. if house members find impeachable offenses, it is not just the right thing to do, it's their duty to bring that and let the senate vote as the senate
it was interesting to hear angus king's hesitance.d paul believes there should be no mueller but if you have to do it, you should do it in congress. how do democrats do this? what is the consequences of saying angus king is right, let the voters decide in 2020. what are the consequences of that? >> that's why this lever is there. there are very few checks on a president of t president. even the impeachment process, it's incredibly difficult to take a president out of office. that's why...
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quickly, delodelores angus king has been said he should be scared over this.ere a reason to indict the president over the totality. >> it's the power the house holds. congress will see all of it presumably when mueller sends them a report, and it's hard to believe that based on just what we know publicly that it doesn't tip congressmen's scales because they don't have to prove an illegal crime. certainly lying to the people, failing to disclose dealings with russia, campaign finance violations, all of that taken together would be more than enough for anyone to rationally consider impeachment. >> thank you very much for the conversation. much appreciated of t. >>> joining us, someone who said defrauding the house committee may not make it to the level of impeachment, so is that even in the cards? i really didn't expect to learn so many interesting details. ancestrydna was able to tell me where my father's family came from in columbia. they pinpointed the columbian and ecuador region and then there's a whole new andean region. that was incredibly exciting becaus
quickly, delodelores angus king has been said he should be scared over this.ere a reason to indict the president over the totality. >> it's the power the house holds. congress will see all of it presumably when mueller sends them a report, and it's hard to believe that based on just what we know publicly that it doesn't tip congressmen's scales because they don't have to prove an illegal crime. certainly lying to the people, failing to disclose dealings with russia, campaign finance...
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angus crawford, bbc news. bbc news, we have an investigation into china's hidden camps, in 0urworld. look at best. wow. this is the story ofa look at best. wow. this is the story of a search. it is like a city. we are not being allowed to get this close to it at all. for something china doesn't want us to find. it is a story of broken families. broken faith. and thousands of missing muslims. satellites to see beyond what the human eye can see. and it is the story of the new evidence we found, despite the attem pts evidence we found, despite the atte m pts to evidence we found, despite the attempts to stop us. xinjiang, china's vast, far west, is a place of beauty. and fear. checkpoints control the desert highways. and the region's towns and cities bristle with security. but there is something here they don't want the world to see. so it is 8:30am in the morning now, and we have just arrived in this city. and straightaway as we left the train station, we've got one, two, and another one back there, three cars f
angus crawford, bbc news. bbc news, we have an investigation into china's hidden camps, in 0urworld. look at best. wow. this is the story ofa look at best. wow. this is the story of a search. it is like a city. we are not being allowed to get this close to it at all. for something china doesn't want us to find. it is a story of broken families. broken faith. and thousands of missing muslims. satellites to see beyond what the human eye can see. and it is the story of the new evidence we found,...
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has anybody heard of angus madison?angus madison is an economist who looked historically at gdp per person from year zero. if you're religious from when christ was born and if you're not zero. it's like a hockey stick. 1790 when we ratified the constitution it goes like this. en showed it to one of my sons, by 25-year-old got his degree in washington university and went to wall street and ford. and he said, no, that's the industrial revolution. and i said no angus madison broke this out by geographic areas. showed them the united states and it shoots up and then the civil war ends and shoots straight up. japan shoots up. really, the whole gdp thing until the united states, it's like really close to zero gdp per person. it goes up a little in the 1500's with british merchanti merchantilism and all of that went to the rich, aristocrats. and then the industrial revolution, but then after world war ii, japan shoots up ahead of western europe. western europe goes up a little with the industrial revolution. and then with the
has anybody heard of angus madison?angus madison is an economist who looked historically at gdp per person from year zero. if you're religious from when christ was born and if you're not zero. it's like a hockey stick. 1790 when we ratified the constitution it goes like this. en showed it to one of my sons, by 25-year-old got his degree in washington university and went to wall street and ford. and he said, no, that's the industrial revolution. and i said no angus madison broke this out by...
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angus crawford, bbc news. wickford, essex, where grace millane's family live. simon, tell us what the mood is like. we are here at the local catholic church, and there is a great sense of loss. the person in charge here says he will keep the doors open all weekend so people can come in for a quiet moment of contemplation or to light a candle oi’ contemplation or to light a candle or discuss with a priest exactly how they are feeling. there is a picture of grace displayed prominently inside the building where people can say prayers. they had been hoping and praying over the last few days that she would be found safe and well. but overnight those hopes have been dashed with the news that this is now being treated as a murder investigation. the priest here says many people in the congregation knew grace and her family, many people in the congregation knew grace and herfamily, and the family are absolutely devastated to stop thoughts here are with the family, and they are going to say special prayers and services
angus crawford, bbc news. wickford, essex, where grace millane's family live. simon, tell us what the mood is like. we are here at the local catholic church, and there is a great sense of loss. the person in charge here says he will keep the doors open all weekend so people can come in for a quiet moment of contemplation or to light a candle oi’ contemplation or to light a candle or discuss with a priest exactly how they are feeling. there is a picture of grace displayed prominently inside...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: a tsunami strikes indonesia.ore than 800 injured. the death toll is expected to rise. birmingham airport has temporarily suspended all flights, following an air traffic control fault. sussex police are examining a damaged drone found near the perimeter fence of gatwick airport, as two people arrested on friday are released without charge. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord ashdown, who died yesterday at the age of 77. paddy ashdown led the party for more than a decade until 1999 and is credited with making the lib dems a significant third force in politics. theresa may said the former royal marine had dedicated his life to public service. our political correspondent jessica parker has more. the military man turned diplomat and politician. paddy ashdown cut an impressive figure, and a popular one. his success in building up the liberal democrats after its painful merger in the late ‘80s, means he leaves an undoubted legacy. the action man, unafraid to push political boundaries. com
angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: a tsunami strikes indonesia.ore than 800 injured. the death toll is expected to rise. birmingham airport has temporarily suspended all flights, following an air traffic control fault. sussex police are examining a damaged drone found near the perimeter fence of gatwick airport, as two people arrested on friday are released without charge. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord ashdown, who died yesterday at the...
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angus crawford, bbc news. on protestors in paris, as thousands of people rallied for a fourth weekend of demonstrations against president macron‘s government. hugh schofield is on the streets of paris. bring us up—to—date, please, what has been going on. points of tension around the champs—elysees. we are at the place de st augustin, a few kilometres from the champs—elysees. there was a car burning, it may have been a barricade burning, it it has gone out. read police pollution and —— positioned in the middle of the square. we can move around and you can see the riot police waiting to see if anything does flare up again. it is tense but one feels the moment has passed here. but all around, you can see shops that have been smashed open, graffiti all over, all over the walls, and shops have but boards to keep awake polluters and they have been covered in graffiti. this is one of many flash points springing up in the last hour or two and the protesters on the champs—elysees pill bottles and unable to express them
angus crawford, bbc news. on protestors in paris, as thousands of people rallied for a fourth weekend of demonstrations against president macron‘s government. hugh schofield is on the streets of paris. bring us up—to—date, please, what has been going on. points of tension around the champs—elysees. we are at the place de st augustin, a few kilometres from the champs—elysees. there was a car burning, it may have been a barricade burning, it it has gone out. read police pollution and...
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>>chris: senator angus king joins us. plus - - >> we do not want a trumpet temper tantrum to cover in our policies. >>chris: we will ask our sunday panel if the government shutdown is now unavoidable. and our "power player of the week". >> the pilot said tom, you stay here, you die. >>chris: one american heroes act of devotion you will never forget. >> thomas shouted that we will be back for you somehow, someday. >>chris: all right now on "fox news sunday". hello again from fox news in washington. the trump administration is getting a makeover. on his way to the army/navy game yesterday, the president announced john kelly will leave by the end of the year. meanwhile, uncertainty about the u.s./china trade is - - [indiscernible]. joining us now is larry kudlow. welcome back to "fox news sunday". >> thank you chris. appreciate it. >>chris: in july, president trump said that white house chief of staff would remain on the job through 2020. now he says that kelly is out as one of the top few white house staffers bid what happe
>>chris: senator angus king joins us. plus - - >> we do not want a trumpet temper tantrum to cover in our policies. >>chris: we will ask our sunday panel if the government shutdown is now unavoidable. and our "power player of the week". >> the pilot said tom, you stay here, you die. >>chris: one american heroes act of devotion you will never forget. >> thomas shouted that we will be back for you somehow, someday. >>chris: all right now on...
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one of them was convinced of labor small bands of bricks the tears and angus mcneil of the s.n.p. to stare into their crystal ball to see when their breaks it and the shape of christmas is yet to come. labor day m.p. are you give a bit what are you the party leadership might be softening towards a soft break no actually i don't think so i think i've got a lot of confidence in our leadership because i think jeremy's instincts are very clearly. to get a sight he accepts the result of the referendum he knows that he's got to keep his party together he's played it quite carefully balancing what is never party policy which of course is that if we don't get the general election then all options are open including a second referendum but it's generally thought the liberal membership are sympathetic towards the main on the second referendum but you're suggesting that labor support those white of the membership have a different view i think the difference is too in london you know it's very easy when we're here in. very much labor is kind of dominated by them not to which it didn't used to
one of them was convinced of labor small bands of bricks the tears and angus mcneil of the s.n.p. to stare into their crystal ball to see when their breaks it and the shape of christmas is yet to come. labor day m.p. are you give a bit what are you the party leadership might be softening towards a soft break no actually i don't think so i think i've got a lot of confidence in our leadership because i think jeremy's instincts are very clearly. to get a sight he accepts the result of the...
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angus crawford, bbc news. this is bbc news. aires for the 620 summit, but there is tension over trade, climate change, and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0—magnitude earthquake has hit alaska, near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. staying with that story. a short time ago, i spoke to megan mazurek who is an anchor at local tv station ktva 11 news that has suffered extensive damages. things are being assessed still. so the governor is getting ready to speak for the first time at a press conference on the military base that we have here in anchorage. the major highways out of anchorage, there has been traffic buildups because heading out, there is a large sinkhole and some damage to that roadway as well. the other highway out of town, we have major rock slides turning it on. so traffic was being re—routed there. so people are still assessing to see how much damage was done. you can see the damage behind me. we are located in north—east anchorage, and it is totally rocked, the ceiling tiles are down. we are still w
angus crawford, bbc news. this is bbc news. aires for the 620 summit, but there is tension over trade, climate change, and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0—magnitude earthquake has hit alaska, near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. staying with that story. a short time ago, i spoke to megan mazurek who is an anchor at local tv station ktva 11 news that has suffered extensive damages. things are being assessed still. so the governor is getting ready to speak for the first time...
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angus crawford, bbc news.s being inundated with fake designer goods on a scale never seen before, according to the trade body, the anti—counterfeiting group. an undercover investigation by the bbc has discovered vast quantities of fake, replica clothing, trainers, perfumes and electrical goods being sold from living rooms, car parks and even high street shops across the uk. trading standards says there's a link to serious organised crime and the treasury is losing millions in unpaid taxes every year. our special correspondent colin campbell has the story. it's christmas and black market britain is booming. we've got two left. they're fake, are they? everything's fake, mate. i'm in manchester, where replica designer goods are being sold from shops on an industrial scale. they're not real? nothing real, man. through this doorway, an aladdin's cave of fakes, spread out over three levels. belts, bags, coats, jumpers. all forms of fake counterfeit goods in there. brazenly breaking the law, the area is known as brit
angus crawford, bbc news.s being inundated with fake designer goods on a scale never seen before, according to the trade body, the anti—counterfeiting group. an undercover investigation by the bbc has discovered vast quantities of fake, replica clothing, trainers, perfumes and electrical goods being sold from living rooms, car parks and even high street shops across the uk. trading standards says there's a link to serious organised crime and the treasury is losing millions in unpaid taxes...
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. >> chris: senator angus king, a member of the senate intelligence committee, joins u us.lus. >> we do not want to let a trump temper tantrum trouble our policies or cause the shutdown of our government. >> chris: we will ask our panel if a government shutdown over president trump's border wall is now unavoidable. and our "power player of the week" ." >> tom, you stay here, you die. if you join jesse. >> chris: one american hero's act of devotion he will never forget. >> he said, jesse, we will be back for you somehow, someday. >> chris: all right now "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. the trump administration is getting a makeover. on his way to the army-navy game yesterday, the president announced chief of staff john kelly will leave by the end of the year. meanwhile, uncertainty over the u.s.-china trade deal is casting a shadow over an economy that has been a bright spot for the administration. joining us now, president trump's top economic about domestic advisor, larry kudlow. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris, i appre
. >> chris: senator angus king, a member of the senate intelligence committee, joins u us.lus. >> we do not want to let a trump temper tantrum trouble our policies or cause the shutdown of our government. >> chris: we will ask our panel if a government shutdown over president trump's border wall is now unavoidable. and our "power player of the week" ." >> tom, you stay here, you die. if you join jesse. >> chris: one american hero's act of devotion he...
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angus crawford, bbc news.blicaly discuss, an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called, "norway plus" option — as plausible — if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market — but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole reports. far and wide this week, ministers have travelled the uk, selling the idea of theresa may's brexit plan. the message — a simple one. there is no alternative. until this morning, when the work and pensions secretary amber rudd opened the door to a plan b and what might happen if mps vote down the deal on tuesday. i do not think the house will support no deal. and if the house is not going to support no deal, it needs to come forward with an alternative deal. and i have seen that there is a lot of support for norway plus in the house of commons. there is a certain amount of sup
angus crawford, bbc news.blicaly discuss, an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called, "norway plus" option — as plausible — if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market — but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole reports. far and wide this week, ministers...
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cars banks nothing was immune as angus fled across the city sounds of extra police were out paris practically on lockdown it wasn't quite the chaos of last weekend still officials are dismayed at what played out this saturday. and we are once again for the receipts to come back to get these going to be the long term. crises he belts these films to beach. with the cleanup operation in full swing on sunday parisians paused to take stock. i think it's very hard but it's normal reaction of the people there with the french people writing for. president. it is difficult for many people in the country but the view is not the government says it's listening to demonstrators scrapping its plan to hike fuel taxes but president emanuel mccrone hasn't yet met with them that has ignited their fury. the yellow vests movement is less than a month old but it has already brought hundreds of thousands to demonstrations across the country like here in the southwestern city of bordeaux clashes between writers and police and then barricades set on fire outside an apple store. a w. correspondent lisa lewis is cover
cars banks nothing was immune as angus fled across the city sounds of extra police were out paris practically on lockdown it wasn't quite the chaos of last weekend still officials are dismayed at what played out this saturday. and we are once again for the receipts to come back to get these going to be the long term. crises he belts these films to beach. with the cleanup operation in full swing on sunday parisians paused to take stock. i think it's very hard but it's normal reaction of the...
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cars banks nothing was immune as angus fled across the city thousands of extra police were out paris practically on lockdown it wasn't quite the chaos of last weekend still officials are dismayed at what played out this saturday. and we called upon the once again the receipts to come back into the dialogue and he's going to be the new long term solution for both questions you dealt these arms to beat him as a player. with a clean up operation in full swing on sunday parisians pools to take stock. think it's there or have that is their reaction of the people there with the french people or is the right thing for a seller of the big island the president's. it is difficult for many people in the country but look here also is not the government says it's listening to demonstrate is scrapping its plan to hike few tanks says the president emanuel mccrone hasn't yet met with them that has ignited their fury. the yellow vests movement is less than a month old but it has already brought hundreds of thousands to demonstrations across the country like here in the southwestern city of bordeaux c
cars banks nothing was immune as angus fled across the city thousands of extra police were out paris practically on lockdown it wasn't quite the chaos of last weekend still officials are dismayed at what played out this saturday. and we called upon the once again the receipts to come back into the dialogue and he's going to be the new long term solution for both questions you dealt these arms to beat him as a player. with a clean up operation in full swing on sunday parisians pools to take...
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we will also be joined shortly by senator angus king of maine. i recommend checking out his instagram. he recently posted a post of him raking leaves where he said it is nice to take on a task where you can actually see tangible results. a bit of political commentary on instagram. i would like to like to remind our audience that you can tweet questions to our candidates using #postlive. we will start with some breaking news questions, and then move into the meat of the conversation about jobs and the future of work. and a you have been heavily involved with it, senator young. the big news of the day is obviously these two reports that have come out talking about russia's disinformation campaign to disrupt our collections and our democratic process in this country. ? are you confident that the outcome of the 2018 midterm election, that they were not impacted by a russian disinformation campaign? senator young: i've read some open-source articles this morning, they were actually immediately preceding this event with the understanding that this migh
we will also be joined shortly by senator angus king of maine. i recommend checking out his instagram. he recently posted a post of him raking leaves where he said it is nice to take on a task where you can actually see tangible results. a bit of political commentary on instagram. i would like to like to remind our audience that you can tweet questions to our candidates using #postlive. we will start with some breaking news questions, and then move into the meat of the conversation about jobs...
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listen to senator angus king. >> well, let me put this way.hink that there is evidence yet available to the public where there would be more or less a consensus that this was an appropriate path. my concern is that if impeachment is moved forward on the evidence that we have now, at least a third of the country would think that it was just political revenge and a coup against the president. that wouldn't serve us well at all. the best way to solve a problem like this to me is election. >> meantime we have senator chris murphy saying that it is already beyond the stage that led to impeachment providings against president clinton. doug, too soon to talk impeachment? >> the key thing is that robert mueller didn't have to indict trump for congress to impeach him. that is an important point. because what donald trump is trying to do now, he knows the mueller report will be terrible, it will have all sorts of sore rid details about his financial world and about his family dealings in russia. it will be a nightmare. but it will get -- if mueller does
listen to senator angus king. >> well, let me put this way.hink that there is evidence yet available to the public where there would be more or less a consensus that this was an appropriate path. my concern is that if impeachment is moved forward on the evidence that we have now, at least a third of the country would think that it was just political revenge and a coup against the president. that wouldn't serve us well at all. the best way to solve a problem like this to me is election....
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es cultura y noticia, mÚsica >> comida >>> en esa hora que tenemos >>> por Último mangu o mofongo >angÚad a todos sus seguidores y la pose es casi idÉntica al fondo aparece un motivo nevado propio de esta Época del aÑo >>> seguramente recuerdan mÍa garcÍa la persona mÁs joven en recibir un galardÓn en tejano awards >> nos visita con esta canciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> de esta manera hacemos una muy breve pausa >>> quÉ hacer si se rompe una figura del nacimiento una experta de chicago tiene l vill folclÓricas bolivianas >> pero en estados unidos pero con esto y mÁs regresamosnas. >> pero en estados unidos pero con esto y mÁregresamos. ¿crees que el mismo santa claus necesita la pila más confiable en estas fiestas? tal vez no. tal vez podría confiar en que sus regalos no necesitan pilas de calidad. ♪ o tal vez podría simplemente confiar en duracell. ♪ ¡armi es más suave que nunca. charmin ultra soft es dos veces más absorbente, así podrás usar menos. y más suave e irresistible que n
es cultura y noticia, mÚsica >> comida >>> en esa hora que tenemos >>> por Último mangu o mofongo >angÚad a todos sus seguidores y la pose es casi idÉntica al fondo aparece un motivo nevado propio de esta Época del aÑo >>> seguramente recuerdan mÍa garcÍa la persona mÁs joven en recibir un galardÓn en tejano awards >> nos visita con esta canciÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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senator angus king is joining us now. thanks for being back on the show. >> absolutely, hallie.d to be with you. >> this letter, you say, came together about an hour when normally something like this would come together in about a week. can you explain why you think there's any chance that president trump will reconsider after seeing this? >> some of the names on that letter are people that he normally expects support from, tom cotton is probably his biggest ally in the senate and he's on the letter along with lindsey graham, marco rubio, jim shaheen. it's a bipartisan letter but heavy on the republican side. joni ernst. the decision appears to have been made with very little, if any, consultation with any of the people who have expertise or knowledge in this area. that giant sucking sound you hear this morning is a vacuum being created in northeastern syria. into that vacuum are going to step the russians, assad, particularly isis and the iranians. it was a disastrous foreign policy decision made based upon a disastrous process, as near as i could tell. >> you mentioned russia
senator angus king is joining us now. thanks for being back on the show. >> absolutely, hallie.d to be with you. >> this letter, you say, came together about an hour when normally something like this would come together in about a week. can you explain why you think there's any chance that president trump will reconsider after seeing this? >> some of the names on that letter are people that he normally expects support from, tom cotton is probably his biggest ally in the senate...
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maine's senator angus king. he shared more than his share of time on it.you so much for being with us. we just got this news. dana just talked to rudy giuliani, so it's new to me, new to you. >> yes. >> what do you make of this, of giuliani's argument that the democrats don't have a reason to get the president's tax returns? >> the first thing to say is i hope you never refer to me as a tv lawyer. i like that. that was a nice note there. no, i think -- i don't think anybody's talking about going after the president's tax returns just as a fishing expedition. i think there will be a number of investigations in the house, and there may be some rules under which getting the tax returns are appropriate. we'll just have to see how it plays out in the house. it is curious that this president is the only even candidate for president in the last 40 years not to voluntarily release their tax returns. it does raise the question what's in them. we'll have to wait to see how the process plays out 2349 house. >> there's a 1924 law that codifies that the house ways and
maine's senator angus king. he shared more than his share of time on it.you so much for being with us. we just got this news. dana just talked to rudy giuliani, so it's new to me, new to you. >> yes. >> what do you make of this, of giuliani's argument that the democrats don't have a reason to get the president's tax returns? >> the first thing to say is i hope you never refer to me as a tv lawyer. i like that. that was a nice note there. no, i think -- i don't think anybody's...
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president, either. >> harris: so, the jumping of the shark, as they call it. >> mike: i agree with angusand senator rubio. my democratic colleague had a good message on the previous show, and he said "caution, these ongoing investigations." everything we have is pure speculation. i dig it's also wise to be very skeptical about what's filtered through new stories. in some cases, there are selective leaks that are deliberately intended to put pressure on the white house. so, let's calm down. eddie bought her level, i know we just concluded an election that already we are in the midst of the 2020 presidential election. i don't want the vortex of 2020 to suck everything into its wake. there are two years where we can get some stuff done. i urge and beg my colleagues not to go down this road. >> harris: there is no shortage of people who go through yield signs. >> jessica: i've done a few times myself. maybe i will right now. jerry nadler, who was the one that is all kind of stops with, quite reasonable on the sunday talk shows the addict happy tapper yesterday. he said "with these be the off
president, either. >> harris: so, the jumping of the shark, as they call it. >> mike: i agree with angusand senator rubio. my democratic colleague had a good message on the previous show, and he said "caution, these ongoing investigations." everything we have is pure speculation. i dig it's also wise to be very skeptical about what's filtered through new stories. in some cases, there are selective leaks that are deliberately intended to put pressure on the white house. so,...
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welcome to the news hour it's been seventy days since that the judge angus last saw her fiance saudi journalist jamal khashoggi alive outside his country's consular office in istanbul he was there to collect papers their upcoming marriage but instead walked into a death trap saudi crown prince mohammed bin salon is being accused of ordering his murder now in an exclusive interview with al jazeera. says she'll fight to ensure everyone who's responsible for his death is brought to justice under the sword i want to expose the details of this arrest a crime identify the perpetrators and put those who carried out the killing on a fee trial including those who ordered the hit so they get the punishment they deserve on behalf of jamal's relatives and loved ones and i say this is i'm one of them we need to know the whereabouts of his body this is a basic human right. to know why. you know mokoena talk i was convinced he was still alive i never imagined such a crime could happen in a consulate and a simple normal person can never imagine what happened near jamal never committed any crimes and
welcome to the news hour it's been seventy days since that the judge angus last saw her fiance saudi journalist jamal khashoggi alive outside his country's consular office in istanbul he was there to collect papers their upcoming marriage but instead walked into a death trap saudi crown prince mohammed bin salon is being accused of ordering his murder now in an exclusive interview with al jazeera. says she'll fight to ensure everyone who's responsible for his death is brought to justice under...
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hoping full angus' well i mean ultimately i would wish to see the u.k. remain within the european union scotland one of the four constituent nations of the united kingdom voted by sixty two percent to remain we were told and twenty two fourteen to vote against scottish independence so we could remain in europe and now ironically we're being pulled out against our will so i'm very focused on trying to protect our place in europe and i know there are many friends in germany under around the world who are very sympathetic to that in the short term clearly to reason may is not part of the solution because she is proposing a deal to parliament that isn't supported either by supporters of the european union or indeed by a brics the tears so to reason may isn't part of the solution but we do need to get to grips with the problem and to do that there has to be cross party consensus on finding a solution unfortunately the conservative party are so focused on their own internal fights that they're not even considering themselves and of course is a lot of the oppos
hoping full angus' well i mean ultimately i would wish to see the u.k. remain within the european union scotland one of the four constituent nations of the united kingdom voted by sixty two percent to remain we were told and twenty two fourteen to vote against scottish independence so we could remain in europe and now ironically we're being pulled out against our will so i'm very focused on trying to protect our place in europe and i know there are many friends in germany under around the world...
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donald angus shaw was too young to fight at first, but he defied his parents and left his family croftas soon as he turned 16. he died at arras on the western front a year later. one of a total of 600 skye men lost to the island community. just a lost generation really. many of them had married young, and some young mothers were widowed very young, and they had to bring up the children on their own, which was not easy. because there were no cars in those days, and they had to walk everywhere. sport suffered too, so many young north shinty players fought and fell together, that local clubs struggled to produce teams after 1918. beauly‘s camanachd cup hero donald paterson died with his brother at the battle of festubert. but his pipes, which were recovered with a manuscript, still play the tune he wrote while under fire in france. his mother obviously grief stricken at losing two sons out of three, just put his belongings away, and no one had really looked inside the pipe box, but the old bag cover had traces of blood on it, and there was a tune in the box that he had written for the bea
donald angus shaw was too young to fight at first, but he defied his parents and left his family croftas soon as he turned 16. he died at arras on the western front a year later. one of a total of 600 skye men lost to the island community. just a lost generation really. many of them had married young, and some young mothers were widowed very young, and they had to bring up the children on their own, which was not easy. because there were no cars in those days, and they had to walk everywhere....
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angus crawdord reports.mily orientated, grace millane's parents say her disappearance one week ago was entirely out of character and extremely hard for them to take. now they have been given the worst possible news. the evidence we have gathered to this point in the inquiry has established that this is a homicide. grace's family have been advised of this development, and they are devastated. police say a 26—year—old man will be charged with her murder when he appears in court on monday. grace arrived in new zealand last month, and had been staying at a backpackers‘ hostel in auckland. she was last spotted on saturday night entering a hotel in the city with a male companion who the police say had been with her during the evening. detectives have released pictures of jewellery they believe grace had with her, a necklace and a distinctive pink watch are both missing from her possessions and could help them find her body. grace's father arrived in new zealand yesterday. when he spoke to the media, he was hopeful
angus crawdord reports.mily orientated, grace millane's parents say her disappearance one week ago was entirely out of character and extremely hard for them to take. now they have been given the worst possible news. the evidence we have gathered to this point in the inquiry has established that this is a homicide. grace's family have been advised of this development, and they are devastated. police say a 26—year—old man will be charged with her murder when he appears in court on monday....
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chairman, barbara angus is your senior tax counsel. i hope somebody's able to thank her for the strong work that she's done. we thank -- i saw towner french in here, towner used to be the deputy staff director. he came by just to see a little bit of fun. but i want to highlight all of our staffs, your staff, mr. neal, your staff, the work that they've done, the opportunity to make this happen, and i know we're nearing christmas. we ought to thank them. but sincerely, we appreciate the hard work and respect that enormously to that. mr. chairman. >> i won't take a lot of time. i want to thank both gentlemen for being here and for my good friend, the chairman, pushing right to the very end. and i have looked at these things, and for the most part, these are pretty noncontroversial. i don't think any of us are against helping people in disaster situations with appropriate tax relief, and the health tax is -- we've dealt with in a bipartisan way, again and again, many of these things. so this seems very common sensical to me and a little bi
chairman, barbara angus is your senior tax counsel. i hope somebody's able to thank her for the strong work that she's done. we thank -- i saw towner french in here, towner used to be the deputy staff director. he came by just to see a little bit of fun. but i want to highlight all of our staffs, your staff, mr. neal, your staff, the work that they've done, the opportunity to make this happen, and i know we're nearing christmas. we ought to thank them. but sincerely, we appreciate the hard work...
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angus crawford reports. tea, biscuits, a listening ear and a chance to be with others at christmas.s just how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches. i remember one occasion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a broken down marriage, to your partner dying, to just having an argument with your family. over the next week they will serve more than 7500 meals here. people will come to eat, sleep and get access to advice and there are 1a more centres just like this across the uk. today's figures show 170,800 households and lone individuals were homeless last year. 38,000 of them were under 25. in total, 12,300 people were sleeping rough. it's something that we think is totally u na cce pta ble. we are notjust talking about people on the streets, although the numbers of people rough sleeping are higher than
angus crawford reports. tea, biscuits, a listening ear and a chance to be with others at christmas.s just how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches. i remember one occasion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a...
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ah, angus. i look forward to adding his murder to my sticky hands. born of woman? i have nothing to fear. but your servant comes in and tells you that 10,000 troops have gathered. besides i've lived long enough. i'm sorry, what was that? i said i've lived long enough. so i'm confused. do you think nothing's going to happen to you or are you just ready to die? does it matter? i'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked. where's my armor? excuse me? i want my armor. right now? yes, right now, 10,000 have gathered, don't you remember? okay, we can do that, but just first i want to ask you about when the doctor comes into that scene. what about it? well you ask about your wife and he tries to explain that she's not so much sick as troubled. i like what you say next, what do you say? can'st though minister to a mind diseased, pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow. raise out the written troubles of the brain and with some sweet oblivious antidote cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff which weighs upon the heart. it would be nice if medicine
ah, angus. i look forward to adding his murder to my sticky hands. born of woman? i have nothing to fear. but your servant comes in and tells you that 10,000 troops have gathered. besides i've lived long enough. i'm sorry, what was that? i said i've lived long enough. so i'm confused. do you think nothing's going to happen to you or are you just ready to die? does it matter? i'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked. where's my armor? excuse me? i want my armor. right now? yes, right...
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she's been speaking to our correspondent angus crawford.isis do, i'm an ambassador now. i love the service they provide, the volunteers are service they provide, the volunteers a re really, really service they provide, the volunteers are really, really great. people can come off the streets, they opened at 10am this morning. they can come from various other overnight shelters, come here for the day, get in the warm, happy tea, have a shower if they need to. it's a really nice atmosphere and safe environment. what the people who come here say about what it does for them? if anybody comes and talks to me, they always say how great crisis are and how much they've helped them. i see similarfaces, so i see faces i've seen previous years, and new faces too. i like to be here and listen to the stories if they want to talk about them. you're a londoner, do you get a sense of how easy it might be but for a few outcomes, for someone to end up on the street? yes, there is a big misconception about why people end up misconception about why people end u
she's been speaking to our correspondent angus crawford.isis do, i'm an ambassador now. i love the service they provide, the volunteers are service they provide, the volunteers a re really, really service they provide, the volunteers are really, really great. people can come off the streets, they opened at 10am this morning. they can come from various other overnight shelters, come here for the day, get in the warm, happy tea, have a shower if they need to. it's a really nice atmosphere and...