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that is john chapter five. john the baptist was very unique individual, because to profits spoke about him, hundreds of years before he was born. when jesus said, i have greater witness than john. think about this. 700 years before christ was born, the prophet said for unto us, a child is born. unto us a son is given. his gender male. there is only male and female. the government should be upon his shoulder. his name should be called wonderful. counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father, the prince of peace, the increase of his government and peace there should be no end upon the throne of david, and upon his kingdom to order it, and establish it with judgment and justice, from henceforth, even forever, the seal of the lord of hosts has performed this. i was listening to george norad, couple nights ago, jonathan con, and he wrote a book called the harbinger. he brings up a point, when daschle got up there and quoted the verse, in isaiah, it was actually two verses after what i quoted you. he didn't realiz
that is john chapter five. john the baptist was very unique individual, because to profits spoke about him, hundreds of years before he was born. when jesus said, i have greater witness than john. think about this. 700 years before christ was born, the prophet said for unto us, a child is born. unto us a son is given. his gender male. there is only male and female. the government should be upon his shoulder. his name should be called wonderful. counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father,...
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of that's exactly what we're doing is all around the country truman members and 16 chapters yeah just to add on john's point if i may that's exactly what the chairman national security project is about is about bringing up the next generation of thought leaders in this space but also activating people in their own communities and we need to understand all levels not just outside of washington that everybody is a foreign policy voter whether or not he or she realizes because all of these decisions are impacting whether it's the the cost of a washing machine as we see is the result of trump's trade wars of choice or the jobs that people have a need build the people to come here and work all of the stuff matters to the american people about the keeping people safe and keeping them prosperous but talking to people and ways that they can understand about what is really at stake here because the stakes could not be higher sco i want to bring you in here there is a term the silicon valley loves disruption donald trump seems of very very disruptive in the unusual take on u.s. foreign policy however this isn't
of that's exactly what we're doing is all around the country truman members and 16 chapters yeah just to add on john's point if i may that's exactly what the chairman national security project is about is about bringing up the next generation of thought leaders in this space but also activating people in their own communities and we need to understand all levels not just outside of washington that everybody is a foreign policy voter whether or not he or she realizes because all of these...
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disperse the crowd allowing for headlines like the journalist and filmmaker john pilger says this is just the latest chapter in the u.s. led war on china there was a war already on china maintaining the supremacy of the u.s. in all areas of human affairs economic affairs cultural affairs is what this particularly this regime and washington is committed. and regina ip says these protesters are actually acting against their own interests and have been manipulated as pawns in this great power conflict there is right if he turns that hong kong is being used as a pawn because president kept changing his tune some time he said this is an internal matter how far china you know but sometimes. you know the trade dispute if it were not for the trade dispute hong kong would be in worse shape you know clearly linking home call with the with the trade dispute which is actually as you say the geopolitical struck the people of hong kong do have legitimate grievances such as increasing economic inequality and the lack of affordable housing this sets the stage for civil unrest and gives foreign forces the chance to manipula
disperse the crowd allowing for headlines like the journalist and filmmaker john pilger says this is just the latest chapter in the u.s. led war on china there was a war already on china maintaining the supremacy of the u.s. in all areas of human affairs economic affairs cultural affairs is what this particularly this regime and washington is committed. and regina ip says these protesters are actually acting against their own interests and have been manipulated as pawns in this great power...
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the trade war between the united states and china is escalating with a new chapter in the tariff battle between both countries. john lawrence has the latest. president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can't allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>ou of our this weekend the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go into effect in mid december. this message. >>on on sticking it to china is really powerful both with his base within the republican party, but also some of that crossover appeal to concert independent or even some democratic voters. union voters china has countered with its own tariffs against the us on billions of dollars of us goods. the question is are consumers going to start to notice. >>prices going up. >>for that you that you buy a target this trade war has had a ripple effect causing concern for executives and investors worldwide. but despite the tit-for-tat tariffs the us and china are still expected to meet for another rou
the trade war between the united states and china is escalating with a new chapter in the tariff battle between both countries. john lawrence has the latest. president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can't allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>ou of our this weekend the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set...
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that's exactly what we're doing is all around the country trim in many areas and 16 chapters yeah just to add on john's point if i may and that's exactly what the chairman national security project is about is about bringing up the next generation of. thought leaders in this space but also activating people in their own communities and we need to understand all levels not just outside of washington that everybody is a foreign policy voter whether or not he or she realizes because all of these decisions are impacting whether it's the the cost of a washing machine as we see is the result of trump's trade wars of choice or the jobs that people have the ability of people to come here and work all of the stuff matters to the american people about the keeping people safe and keeping them prosperous but talking to people and ways that they can understand about what is really at stake here because the stakes could not be higher school i want to bring you in here there is a term the silicon valley loves disruption donald trump seems of very very disruptive in the unusual take on u.s. foreign policy however this
that's exactly what we're doing is all around the country trim in many areas and 16 chapters yeah just to add on john's point if i may and that's exactly what the chairman national security project is about is about bringing up the next generation of. thought leaders in this space but also activating people in their own communities and we need to understand all levels not just outside of washington that everybody is a foreign policy voter whether or not he or she realizes because all of these...
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right now in the trade war between the us and china is escalating with a new chapter in a tariff battle between the 2 countries john lawrence has the latest. >>president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go into effect in mid-december this message. >>on on sticking it to china is really powerful both with his base within the republican party, but also some of that crossover appeal to cuts are independent or even some democratic voters. union voters china has countered with its own tariffs against the us on billions of dollars of us goods. the question is are consumers going to start to notice. >>prices going up. >>for the that you that you buy a target this trade war has had a ripple effect causing concern for executives and investors worldwide. but despite the tit-for-tat tariffs the us and china are still expected to meet for another round of
right now in the trade war between the us and china is escalating with a new chapter in a tariff battle between the 2 countries john lawrence has the latest. >>president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to...
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, the trade war between the united states and china is escalating was a new chapter in the tariff battle between the 2. >>johnst. >>president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go into effect in mid-december this message. >>on on sticking it to china is really powerful both with his base within the republican party, but also some of that crossover appeal to cuts are independent or even some democratic voters. union voters china has countered with its own tariffs against the us on billions of dollars of us goods. the question is are consumers going to start to notice. >>prices going up. >>for the that you that you buy a target this trade war has had a ripple effect causing concern for executives and investors worldwide. but despite the tit-for-tat tariffs the us and china are still expected to meet for another round of trade talks. >>later
, the trade war between the united states and china is escalating was a new chapter in the tariff battle between the 2. >>johnst. >>president trump, not backing down to beijing. >>we can allow china to off any more we can allow china. takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go into effect in...
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in sun prairie, wisconsin, i found another proud chapter in our history being threatened by this administration's neglect, here on the family farm of john my dad started that farm in 1932. he cleared the farm of brush and trees and i grew up there, worked together, and it was a way of life. the younger generation ain't going to follow the footsteps of their parents. after my generation gets out of here, i don't know who is going to take their place. beator mcgovern: it will more than just one family's misfortune if john krebs can't pass that way of life along. we will all be losing something precious in america. , over onet four years million americans like john krebs have been forced off their land forever. >> my taxes here in the last four years doubled. there is no way i can pay on the land that i own $8,000 every year, no guarantee on my price, but the taxes are guaranteed every year. every year they go up. that is the only sure thing we got area that we got. -- we got. senator mcgovern: in the last four years small farmers have been forced to pay up to 40% more for labor and equipment. have been john krebs left by this administrati
in sun prairie, wisconsin, i found another proud chapter in our history being threatened by this administration's neglect, here on the family farm of john my dad started that farm in 1932. he cleared the farm of brush and trees and i grew up there, worked together, and it was a way of life. the younger generation ain't going to follow the footsteps of their parents. after my generation gets out of here, i don't know who is going to take their place. beator mcgovern: it will more than just one...
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the trade war between the us and china is escalating with a new chapter in the tariff battle between the 2 countries. >>john lawrence reports. president trump. >>not backing down to beijing, we can allow china to off anymore >>we can't allow china. it takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go into effect in mid-december this message. >>on on sticking it to china is really powerful both with his base within the republican party, but also some of that crossover appeal to cuts are independent or even some democratic voters. union voters china has countered with its own tariffs against the us on billions of dollars of us goods. the question is are consumers going to start to notice. >>prices going up. >>for that you that you buy a target this trade war has had a ripple effect causing concern for executives and investors worldwide. but despite the tit-for-tat tariffs the us and china are still expected to meet for another round of trade
the trade war between the us and china is escalating with a new chapter in the tariff battle between the 2 countries. >>john lawrence reports. president trump. >>not backing down to beijing, we can allow china to off anymore >>we can't allow china. it takes $500 billion a year. >>this weekend. the us started implementing a 15% tariff on some consumer goods from china, including shoes tv sets in close. the president has another phase of tariffs against china set to go...
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reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all right absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when shearing out of the shadows that ultimately paved his way out of the oval office i think that was part of it i think in other words he became identified with positions the president didn't support and then he publicly argued with them and try to mobilize coalitions against the president he had him to change his mind national security advisor is supposed to be a confidential aide to the president and ideally have a little rather low prof
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reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all dr absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now in your book with it what the valve there is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when cheering out of the shadows that ultimately paved his way out of the oval office i think that was part of it i think in other words he became identified with positions the president didn't support and then he publicly argued with them and try to mobilize coalitions against the president he had him to change his mind national security advisor is supposed to be a confidential aide to the president and ideally have a little r
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. >> in fact, i have one chapter in the book that's devoted exclusively to that. he read extensively in his uncle johnversus library 1500 volumes but he read all the english jurors lot had a major influence on him but montesquieu is what he read the most. montesquieu gave him the idea of separation of powers that there should be three branches of government. but that's why his own colleagues that he was the most the ablest constitutionalist in virginia because he was so well read, so verse on all the bill of rights. the english bill of rights in 1689 magna carta, rousseau's writing, blocks writings, and that's why she really was a genius. because he knew and had read all of these constitutions before. >> i think that does it for questions. you got one more? >> i have a question about the second amendment and the role of slavery played as opposed to militia or defense personal defense. the right to bear arms in other words. the right to hold slavery. >> i'm not sure he found those two to be tied together but one of his basic fundamental differences in one of the reasons he did not sign the constitution
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>> absolute and in fact have one chapter in the look that is devoted exclusively to that. he read extensively and his uncle johnmercer's library, 1500 finds that he read lock who happened major influence on them but montesquieu is what he read and montesquieu gave him the idea of the separation of powers and that there should be three branches of government. that is why his colleagues that he was the ablest constitutionalist in virginia because he was so well read, so immersed in all the bill of rights, being this bill of rights of 1589 and that's why he is a genius. he knew he had read all of these constitutions before. >> i think that does it for questions. one more? >> i had a question about the 2nd amendment as opposed to militia were the right to bear arms in other words. >> i'm not sure the founders were tied together but in one of his basic fundamental differences and one of the problems he did not sign the constitution was there was a compromise at the constitutional convention between the northern and the southern state and that basically sustained the importation for the next 20 years. he was versus f
>> absolute and in fact have one chapter in the look that is devoted exclusively to that. he read extensively and his uncle johnmercer's library, 1500 finds that he read lock who happened major influence on them but montesquieu is what he read and montesquieu gave him the idea of the separation of powers and that there should be three branches of government. that is why his colleagues that he was the ablest constitutionalist in virginia because he was so well read, so immersed in all the...
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john flannery. good to have you on tonight. >> it's good to be here. there's a chapter unto itself historically. >> when you get into this, what does it mean that they have blown through the legal deadlines? does that mean that the intel agencies here are in violation of the law and what happens next? >> well, the director of national intelligence, he's the one who violated the law. it's four steps. one, there's an urgent concern the subject of a complaint. two, the jury preseinspector ge decides if it's krecredible. three he passes it along. four congress gets it and acts upon it. yes, he is absolutely had no discretion as the director to with hold this information from the house or the senate. in fact, he's directed to send it to both and he didn't do so and he gave the heads up to the white house and the heads up to the justice department to find a way to not disclose that the president of the united states was cutting a deal with a foreign nation state who happens to have a comic as a leader so he would, for money, create a situation investigating the president's pr
john flannery. good to have you on tonight. >> it's good to be here. there's a chapter unto itself historically. >> when you get into this, what does it mean that they have blown through the legal deadlines? does that mean that the intel agencies here are in violation of the law and what happens next? >> well, the director of national intelligence, he's the one who violated the law. it's four steps. one, there's an urgent concern the subject of a complaint. two, the jury...
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john. >> the president is cracking under a strain a little bit. i think the next chapterch is going to drive him even crazier, it is cheer from the whistleblower's complaint that we all got to read today that there was tremendous consternation among white house staffers and the national security area. where the whistleblower heard about all this. and they literally had to create a new secret file to put the notes of the phone call into. they know the president broke the law and violated his oath of office. >> explain what you're getting at. we just got this narrative today. >> you're referring to the fact. we're not talking about resistance, critics. you're referring to the people who work for trump who signed on to his agenda in the room were so worried that what? >> that there was apparently conversations along the lines of what the hell did he just say on this call that they elevated the security clearance beyond what was necessary, clearly to frequent president from the act he committed to cap you are it in the notes from the call with the ukrainian president. and the
john. >> the president is cracking under a strain a little bit. i think the next chapterch is going to drive him even crazier, it is cheer from the whistleblower's complaint that we all got to read today that there was tremendous consternation among white house staffers and the national security area. where the whistleblower heard about all this. and they literally had to create a new secret file to put the notes of the phone call into. they know the president broke the law and violated...
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with a new chapter for our public services, a new plan for our economy and a new beginning for this country, i commend this statement to the house. johne house. john mcdonnell! mr speaker, can i welcome the chancellor to his new job, although after that, welcome the chancellor to his new job, although afterthat, i'm beginning to miss the old one. i believe that the chancellor may be the first person to hold that role whose father, like my own, was a bus driver. so, mr speaker, iwould like to welcome him to his newjob, i also hope what they say is true, that you wait ages for one song of a bus driver to become chancellor of the exchequer, only to be followed soon after by another. mr speaker,, i'm afraid, that's probably the end of what the chancellor and i have in common. let me thank the chancellor for abiding by the convention of providing me with a copy of his statement. it was a compendium of meaningless platitudes. so, could i ask him... so, could i ask him to ta ke ask him... so, could i ask him to take a message back to the person who obviously drafted the statement, so, if he could tell mr cummings... the man who cancels the c
with a new chapter for our public services, a new plan for our economy and a new beginning for this country, i commend this statement to the house. johne house. john mcdonnell! mr speaker, can i welcome the chancellor to his new job, although after that, welcome the chancellor to his new job, although afterthat, i'm beginning to miss the old one. i believe that the chancellor may be the first person to hold that role whose father, like my own, was a bus driver. so, mr speaker, iwould like to...
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chapter. >> i'm going to tear you apart. >> reporter: john rambo is back. 37 years after sylvester stalloneome. and 11 years ago when i finished it i went he's walking down the road and everyone is going, oh, good ending and i'm laying in bed and ten years later i went, who is in the house? there could be a movie in the house. depends. so that's where it started and when he goes inside he finds a family and that's where the audience catches up to them. >> there's no reason for a man to throw his family away. he's lucky he has one. >> "last blood," is it really the last time because the way it ends, you feel that there -- the story could continue. >> no, it's the last. it's the last. i mean, i will -- it's the last. it'll never happen again just like the second or the third one. i'm the worst. i mean seriously, call me untrustworthy because i just -- i'm a man of my word. no. >> what is it? >> something happens. it's only been two rambos in 31 years so if you dig deep enough just like there's another rocky. >> do you want it? >> i'm on the fence. it's a lot of work. it's a lot of work but it
chapter. >> i'm going to tear you apart. >> reporter: john rambo is back. 37 years after sylvester stalloneome. and 11 years ago when i finished it i went he's walking down the road and everyone is going, oh, good ending and i'm laying in bed and ten years later i went, who is in the house? there could be a movie in the house. depends. so that's where it started and when he goes inside he finds a family and that's where the audience catches up to them. >> there's no reason for...
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president is really just the latest chapter in what has been a very contentious relationship between the president of the united states and his intelligence community. cnn's johnk. >> reporter: welcome to it latest episode of trump's war on intelligence. a whistle-blower being silenced by it administration over serious allegations that the president is saying things he really shouldn't to foreign leaders. the president's defense, quote, is anybody dumb enough to believe i would say something inappropriate with a foreign leader? yes, mr. president, unfortunately the answer is yes. and here's why. you've got a record of dissing and dismissing and compromising our intelligence community. the trouble began a day after trump's inauguration when he stood against the wall of heroes and talked about himself. >> trust me, i'm like a smart person. god looked down and said we're not going to let it rain on your speech. i think we have the all-time record in the history of time magazine. >> that was supposed to smooth over -- of course the sticking point has always been russia's attack on our election. >> he just said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reas
president is really just the latest chapter in what has been a very contentious relationship between the president of the united states and his intelligence community. cnn's johnk. >> reporter: welcome to it latest episode of trump's war on intelligence. a whistle-blower being silenced by it administration over serious allegations that the president is saying things he really shouldn't to foreign leaders. the president's defense, quote, is anybody dumb enough to believe i would say...
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john bolton and his perspective on you if things don't go the way we want. it is unfortunate he is leaving. the president has the right to advisors he wants. we will see the next chapter. >> reporter: he intends to appoint someone by next week. on this day, with -- as a veteran, share with us your thoughts on 9/11. >> reporter: 18 years is the age of someone graduating high school. you realize a whole generation of people are being raised with no memory of 9/11. and anniversary like this makes me contemplate whether we can have the collective memory to realize the scope of what we are up against with islamists around the globe continuing to seek our destruction. color isis, al qaeda, the taliban, they are cut from the same cloth and we can try to quit the wars and pretend we are not fighting but they are at war with us, a radical islamist view of the world. one of the things we need to remember is the 3000 we lost in pennsylvania and dc are not lost in vain even if the wars after the more complicated. as long as we keep focused on the fact that as freedom loving people we have to keep going every single day. they are counting on us to get tired or get weary. 9/11 we s
john bolton and his perspective on you if things don't go the way we want. it is unfortunate he is leaving. the president has the right to advisors he wants. we will see the next chapter. >> reporter: he intends to appoint someone by next week. on this day, with -- as a veteran, share with us your thoughts on 9/11. >> reporter: 18 years is the age of someone graduating high school. you realize a whole generation of people are being raised with no memory of 9/11. and anniversary like...
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john bolton could be on the phone. let me start with you and focus on this. the staffing of the white house and this president's reliance on advisors. what do we learn about this chapter in the story? >> we learn yet again that advisors are not really what he's looking for. sycophants is what he's looking for. there is a lot of press around john bolton's advisors and how he wants this emthem to behave. >> only those who are going to play the devil's advocate and think things through. in no way do i feel like a love for bolton. >> when this happens, you feel a strange -- you feel something about them. >> all of a sudden, i'm worried about what will happen to him. >> he'll be fine. >> right. you do want someone in the room that would say, hey, bringing the taliban to camp david is a bad idea. a worse idea on the week of 9/11. apparently, that's not what the president wants to hear. he wants people to love his ideas and be tortured in the press because of their unfailing support. if they make one mistake, he throws them under the puss in public. >> something written about in white house staffing. many of those who roll in and out of trump's business are like abused spous
john bolton could be on the phone. let me start with you and focus on this. the staffing of the white house and this president's reliance on advisors. what do we learn about this chapter in the story? >> we learn yet again that advisors are not really what he's looking for. sycophants is what he's looking for. there is a lot of press around john bolton's advisors and how he wants this emthem to behave. >> only those who are going to play the devil's advocate and think things...
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john travolta? that one got 17%. >> you're right. next to the highly anticipated sequel to stephen king's reboot of "it." 27 years after the losers club defeated pennywise, it returns in "it: chapterto terrorize the town of derry. now all grown up, the losers must conquer their fears to destroy pennywise once and for all. >> it consumes us from the inside so we don't have a choice anymore. >> you lied. and i died. you lied! and i died! >> starring bill skarsgard, james mcavoy, jessica chastain, and bill hader, "it: chapter 2" is scoring a decent 67% on rotten tomatoes but critics are clearly not impressed. an awkward mix of humor and horror that brings stephen king's "it" to a disappointing end. when the nightmare becomes a daydream, it is best to call "it" a day. >> how is 67% decent? if your kid comes home with a 67%, are you going to say, well, that's decent? >>> this morning on "world news now," happening now, hurricane dorian whipping >>> this morning on "world news now," happening now, hurricane dorian whipping the carolinas with wind and rain. >> the storm has also spawned tornados, leaving people without a place to call home, and power is out to thousands. dorian is pickin
john travolta? that one got 17%. >> you're right. next to the highly anticipated sequel to stephen king's reboot of "it." 27 years after the losers club defeated pennywise, it returns in "it: chapterto terrorize the town of derry. now all grown up, the losers must conquer their fears to destroy pennywise once and for all. >> it consumes us from the inside so we don't have a choice anymore. >> you lied. and i died. you lied! and i died! >> starring bill...
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john points out there will be a lot of news at the white house. first your take on the whistleblower story? >> whistleblower seems to be chapter 4 or 5 in the continuing democratic effort to basically take down the president. it rolls all the way back to the russian collusion story which they ran with for about 18 months. that didn't go anywhere. they quickly pivoted after the mueller report to obstruction. then they were subpoenaing the president's taxes and resurrecting the stormy daniels story and now we're into the whistleblower strategy. you know, bill, i think there is an interesting -- this smash face between the president and house democrats involves the democrats themselves. a lot of moderate democrats in the house have begun to meet with nancy pelosi saying all of this emphasis on impeachment, investigating the president is beginning to damage our prospects back in districts where we took those districts away from the republicans. these moderates want to talk about things like healthcare, infrastructure, want to start achieving some things they can take back to their constituents and they think this constant obsessiv
john points out there will be a lot of news at the white house. first your take on the whistleblower story? >> whistleblower seems to be chapter 4 or 5 in the continuing democratic effort to basically take down the president. it rolls all the way back to the russian collusion story which they ran with for about 18 months. that didn't go anywhere. they quickly pivoted after the mueller report to obstruction. then they were subpoenaing the president's taxes and resurrecting the stormy...
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chapter two. >> the next round might be critical. >> the breadth and depth of the tariff war has -- is extended and expanded substantially so it is time for action and positive action from both countries. >> johnthanks. thanks for starting us off on a monday. >>> ab inbev's asia unit going public in hong kong. we have the details straight ahead. >>> mitch mcconnell on the trade picture and the push to pass the usmca. he'll be up shortly on "squawk on the street. look at futures, we're looking at a higher open with the s&p looking at 3, dow, 25, much more "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse when we come right back. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> hong kong bracing for more protests with china's national day hours away sherry kang is on the ground in hong kong with the latest. sherry >> good morning, melissa yes, as china is gearing up for its national day holiday, certainly a special occasion for beijing authorities to celebrate, but here in hong kong, at least for pro democracy protesters, it is an occas
chapter two. >> the next round might be critical. >> the breadth and depth of the tariff war has -- is extended and expanded substantially so it is time for action and positive action from both countries. >> johnthanks. thanks for starting us off on a monday. >>> ab inbev's asia unit going public in hong kong. we have the details straight ahead. >>> mitch mcconnell on the trade picture and the push to pass the usmca. he'll be up shortly on "squawk on the...