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back with us, david gregory, nia malika henderson.ining us joe lockhart, press secretary from the clinton white house and ran the clinton war room during that impeachment. when you hear about this ambitious timeline, what do you see in that? >> i think two things. one is they have what they need on articles of impeachment pertaining to the mueller report. they've -- you know, that won't take many up. i don't think they'll have to do any public information gathering on that. secondly i think the speaker wants this done ahead of the campaign next year and get it done while people are focused on it. it's a chick and an egg thing, but the polls have moved. the public now is in a poll this morning supportive by one point of impeachment. that was a 12-point deficit last week. i think what she's done is very smart. she's narrowed it. she's put it in probably the best prosecutor's hands. and also the most serious committee. which you don't have the crazies on the intel committee except for maybe mr. nunes but that's a whole other subject. i t
back with us, david gregory, nia malika henderson.ining us joe lockhart, press secretary from the clinton white house and ran the clinton war room during that impeachment. when you hear about this ambitious timeline, what do you see in that? >> i think two things. one is they have what they need on articles of impeachment pertaining to the mueller report. they've -- you know, that won't take many up. i don't think they'll have to do any public information gathering on that. secondly i...
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. >> reporter: malika filed a complaint with the state, one of the growing number of complaints sincet is the year southern east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize its acronym bacs, they also run many homeless programs. teens are referred here to thunder road. it is one of the few places in the bay area for drug addicted youth. we discovered something strange. there are currently no residents here. >> it does not surprise me. >> reporter: meet alameda county chief probation officer, wendy steele. >> we had a few incidents that occurred last year, that i was very concerned about. i made a decision to no longer use thunder road as a provider. >> reporter: she says there were occasions when her department was not notified that use were missing. >> one of the major considerations i always have, do i feel kids are safe, do i have confidence that the facility basically is providing a safe place for at risk youth that the county is responsible for? >> reporter: and that thunder road? >> i do not h
. >> reporter: malika filed a complaint with the state, one of the growing number of complaints sincet is the year southern east bay hospitals, which used to run thunder road, handed it over to a nonprofit called bay area community services. you may recognize its acronym bacs, they also run many homeless programs. teens are referred here to thunder road. it is one of the few places in the bay area for drug addicted youth. we discovered something strange. there are currently no residents...
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also nia-malika henderson. jeffrey, i want to start with you on where we are this morning. it seems to me and we are getting new details, the white house knew about this in august. the white house may have moved to put these recordings of this conversation, the records of them on paper. they wanted to keep them from fewer people. but all of this seems to get to these two key questions. did the president pressure a foreign leader to go after a political opponent. we can all read that ourselves. and to what extent and why did the white house try to cover it up? what does it mane to you this morning? >> what it means is we need more facts. that there needs to be a real investigation. the whistle-blower's complaint is a road map to further investigation. but it is not in and of itself facts. he alleges there was this cover-up involving white house lawyers and others. that's a very serious allegation. but the allegation doesn't prove anything. the intelligence committee which apparently is going to be leading this investigation has to go find these people, has to talk to the whi
also nia-malika henderson. jeffrey, i want to start with you on where we are this morning. it seems to me and we are getting new details, the white house knew about this in august. the white house may have moved to put these recordings of this conversation, the records of them on paper. they wanted to keep them from fewer people. but all of this seems to get to these two key questions. did the president pressure a foreign leader to go after a political opponent. we can all read that ourselves....
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malika: i think f.a.p., or the inclusion of wild pollinators sn agriculture, f fits in perfecty withhe ministry's current strategy. it involves making agriculture more intelligent in the face of climate change.. reporter: agriculture in the face of climate change. the agency now offers training based on the f.a.p. model. farmers learn that plalants tht rely on pollinators usually consume less water than wheat, for example. that's useful to know, because in the future water will be even scarcecer. stefanie: we cannot train the farmers now what to do in 2050, but we can educate them in a way that they are able to respond to the reality they will have then. and sustaining pollinators will definitely increase the climate change resilience of their livelihood, and the more knowledge they get on pollination protection, the better. reporter: farmers as insect protectors. based on the current data, the model seems to be working. stefanie: yeah. so, let's check in the zucchini. it is in very, very good condition. very good. reporter: the farmers make more profit from the areas with more polli
malika: i think f.a.p., or the inclusion of wild pollinators sn agriculture, f fits in perfecty withhe ministry's current strategy. it involves making agriculture more intelligent in the face of climate change.. reporter: agriculture in the face of climate change. the agency now offers training based on the f.a.p. model. farmers learn that plalants tht rely on pollinators usually consume less water than wheat, for example. that's useful to know, because in the future water will be even...
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i'm going to bring in now dana bash, david chalian, nia-malika henderson. good evening to all of you, the best folks to talk about this in the business. david, i'm going to start with you. it's a tight race. what is standing out to you right now? >> well, one thing you were just talking with john king that the president may claim some credit here if the republican holds on. john was showing you that cumberland county, where fayetteville is and how that was basically a tie. it had been a democratic lead all night. what is really intriguing there is remember, mccready was on the ballot in 2018. he won cumberland county by four points in 2018. now it's a dead heat. well, where was the president last night? he was in fayetteville. he was in cumberland county. he will see that as evidence that the last-minute drive into the district and to rally the troops could make a difference with that election day vote today. >> hmm. dana, you've been hearing some republicans call the ninth congressional district a swing district. i mean how worried -- 1963, a swing distric
i'm going to bring in now dana bash, david chalian, nia-malika henderson. good evening to all of you, the best folks to talk about this in the business. david, i'm going to start with you. it's a tight race. what is standing out to you right now? >> well, one thing you were just talking with john king that the president may claim some credit here if the republican holds on. john was showing you that cumberland county, where fayetteville is and how that was basically a tie. it had been a...
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kaitlan, and back with me now is nia malika henderson, john dean and kerry cordero. the president said he will release the transcript and he'll meet with the ukrainian president and the ukrainian president told cnn tonight when our alex marquardt stopped her by the u.n. and they're private and confidential. i guess not. so do you have a sense of what we could get here? is this going to be a readout of the call? do -- there wouldn't usually be a tape and we trust that that's what it is. >> in most cases it's not a transcript, it's probably notes. advisers were listening on call. the idea that it was a transcript suggests that you will get everything accurately represented from the call. the president wants to release what he calls a transcript publicly and not to congress, why? because he wants to be able to personally and have his supporters in congress and certainly in friendly media make the case that this is ridiculous. pay attention today to something that nancy pelosi said and what she didn't say. she never said that the underlying allegation here has to be a qu
kaitlan, and back with me now is nia malika henderson, john dean and kerry cordero. the president said he will release the transcript and he'll meet with the ukrainian president and the ukrainian president told cnn tonight when our alex marquardt stopped her by the u.n. and they're private and confidential. i guess not. so do you have a sense of what we could get here? is this going to be a readout of the call? do -- there wouldn't usually be a tape and we trust that that's what it is. >>...
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malika seen that happen before . the product is a species that is coming back back in the eighty's there was a lot of a lot of cut in the greenlandic sea but suddenly it disappeared so there hasn't been. fishing in the last 20 years and greene and so it's it's 1st the last years that it started to come back. after the trawler unloads its catch it goes back out to sea. the market for fish and fish products is good right now sales and prices are rising still the fishing industry does not generate enough revenue to support greenland's entire economy on its own so the territory will have to find new sources of income. at the moment the fishery cannot alone. maintain this economy for green and so we have to welcome some new businesses in the greenland tourism is one of the things that the politicians are talking about and though we have to develop new businesses to to gain some more economic growth in greenland. greenland is one of europe's most remote tourist destinations but visitors are not attracted by luxury hotels o
malika seen that happen before . the product is a species that is coming back back in the eighty's there was a lot of a lot of cut in the greenlandic sea but suddenly it disappeared so there hasn't been. fishing in the last 20 years and greene and so it's it's 1st the last years that it started to come back. after the trawler unloads its catch it goes back out to sea. the market for fish and fish products is good right now sales and prices are rising still the fishing industry does not generate...
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with me to share their reporting and their insights today, cnn's mia malika henderson. the vice president went to lengths after the president said we're locked and loaded, step back. that doesn't necessarily mean military options. the vice president coming out today and following the president's words again. why? >> mike pence, unlike donald trump, he's not really a freelancer with his words. he's not speaking off the cuff, he's speaking in a measured and studied fashion after a strategy has been all agreed on by everybody else. i think partly what the administration is trying to c convey is some sort of reciprocal action could be possible. the problem is with any country, a response from one action with another kinetic action of any kind could lead tie ro a runawa train of circumstances. they don't want to be projecting a position of weakness, not ahead of the gna meeting, not ahead of israel elections and not to iran. iran has policies at stake. that's why iran is signalling to its own people, we're not going to buckle and come to the table with the united states. the
with me to share their reporting and their insights today, cnn's mia malika henderson. the vice president went to lengths after the president said we're locked and loaded, step back. that doesn't necessarily mean military options. the vice president coming out today and following the president's words again. why? >> mike pence, unlike donald trump, he's not really a freelancer with his words. he's not speaking off the cuff, he's speaking in a measured and studied fashion after a strategy...
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>> joining our conversation now, cnn's malika henderson. the voters will tell us the real answer.his was round three. biden again at center stage. a health care debate, which is both about the sks of health care and the direction of the party, do you go bold or stay pragmatic. as we sit here sunday after a thursday debate, anything different? >> no, i don't think this debate will change anything. i think biden probably had his strongest debate. some of the undercard folks like cory booker had a great performance. in some ways i think warren probably didn't make the best case vis-a-vis biden in terms of the argument for why she wants to do what she wants to do with health care. bernie sanders took a lot of heat. >> she kind of let him. >> i think it's on purpose. she doesn't have her own health care plan. maybe at some point she will. but we'll see. the age thing i think was surprising. you saw them sort of try to back pedal and clean it up, but this is a fair question. i don't think they necessarily handled it well. i'm reminded of bill clinton running against bob dole saying i do
>> joining our conversation now, cnn's malika henderson. the voters will tell us the real answer.his was round three. biden again at center stage. a health care debate, which is both about the sks of health care and the direction of the party, do you go bold or stay pragmatic. as we sit here sunday after a thursday debate, anything different? >> no, i don't think this debate will change anything. i think biden probably had his strongest debate. some of the undercard folks like cory...
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here with me in studio to share their reporting, cnn, malika henderson, heather with politico and vivian solano with the "wall street journal." let me start with you, vivian. they said the president likes creative tension. he likes this. clearly his patience with john bolton, who has been among the more hawkish advisers, has differed with the president on issues like russia. why now? >> well, in the last couple of days we've seen a lot of tension between president trump's top advisers specifically with this meeting that was supposed to take place a couple of days ago but was called off with regard to finding a peace plan for afghanistan. john bolt upon, according to my reporting as well as yours, your teams, that john bolton was very much against the president meeting with the taliban as well as a number of his advisers. he felt this was not the approach and a lot of tension fwe between his top advisers as to what the approach to the afghanistan strategy might be. but this is not now. president trump has frequently cited the fact that john bolton has what he calls strong views. he is a h
here with me in studio to share their reporting, cnn, malika henderson, heather with politico and vivian solano with the "wall street journal." let me start with you, vivian. they said the president likes creative tension. he likes this. clearly his patience with john bolton, who has been among the more hawkish advisers, has differed with the president on issues like russia. why now? >> well, in the last couple of days we've seen a lot of tension between president trump's top...
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here at the table is nia-malika henderson, diplomatic analyst john kirby. let me start with you, admiral kirby, and i want you all to look at the tweet that kaitlan was just referring to there at the end of her report by the president, which he sent between going in the front door to the u.n. and stopping by that climate summit, i should add. the very thing that they are accusing president trump of doing, which i didn't do, was actually done by joe biden. continues to be a double standard. he's quoted devin nunez. this is the president speaking. who is this so-called whistleblower who doesn't know the correct facts? is he on our country's side? where does he come from? >> very troubling. i mean, look, whistleblower complaints should be treated seriously, all of them, regardless of who submits them. and the whole idea is it should be anonymous and that individual's identity should be protected. i'm very troubled by this, because aside from the incident here that we're talking about, it could have a very chilling effect on whistleblowers going forward. people
here at the table is nia-malika henderson, diplomatic analyst john kirby. let me start with you, admiral kirby, and i want you all to look at the tweet that kaitlan was just referring to there at the end of her report by the president, which he sent between going in the front door to the u.n. and stopping by that climate summit, i should add. the very thing that they are accusing president trump of doing, which i didn't do, was actually done by joe biden. continues to be a double standard. he's...
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nia malika henderson, jeff zeleny and margaret talib. you might have seen on the bottom of your screen there president trump signing some documents with the japanese prime minister. that's the first step in a trade agreement. they're having a meeting now. we may still hear from the president. at that first signing he declined to take questions from reporters. michael zeldon, if you just look at this five-page rough transcript. it's not a verbatim. there are a couple of ellipses in there that make you curious. if you just look at this, the republicans say no "there" there, no straight-up quid pro quo, go away, leave the president alone. democrats say it's the building block for an impeachment case. impeachment is not a legal issue. if you were a prosecutor, kwowo you see the seeds of a crime here or not? >> there are two possible crimes that this memorandum outlines. the first is a pure campaign finance crime, which is that the president seems to have solicited from ukraine information on biden. that would be a thing of value. you could p
nia malika henderson, jeff zeleny and margaret talib. you might have seen on the bottom of your screen there president trump signing some documents with the japanese prime minister. that's the first step in a trade agreement. they're having a meeting now. we may still hear from the president. at that first signing he declined to take questions from reporters. michael zeldon, if you just look at this five-page rough transcript. it's not a verbatim. there are a couple of ellipses in there that...
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out front now, our reporter nia malika henderson. the bottom line, it's clear.eryone. i mean, republicans and democrats are both watching this. a lot of money poured into this race. $11 million of the outside committee for republicans poured a lot of money and a lot of ads on the air because they know this is going to tell them something about trump's strength. if you think about dan bishop. he's the republican and he is running on trump. he has said it's all about trump. he would be essentially a foot soldier in trump's culture war, if you will. he's run a campaign against the democrat there, dan mccready basically calling him a socialist. that, too, is the republican playbook and it's trump's playbook, as well. a lot of eyeballs on this race. listen, we might not know by the end of the nice if you think about the last race that was tossed out and that was only a thousand votes or so, so we could be here a long night. all of the people i've talked to on both sides say this will be tight, tight, tight. >> to the point john is making, so trump wins this district
out front now, our reporter nia malika henderson. the bottom line, it's clear.eryone. i mean, republicans and democrats are both watching this. a lot of money poured into this race. $11 million of the outside committee for republicans poured a lot of money and a lot of ads on the air because they know this is going to tell them something about trump's strength. if you think about dan bishop. he's the republican and he is running on trump. he has said it's all about trump. he would be...
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i want to he can in with our cnn political director david chalen and nia-malika henderson, kirsten powers and former mayor of one of the greatest cities in the world, new orleans, okay, i had to say. i'm a new yorker, but i do love new orleans. mayor mitch landrieu. senior cnn political commentator jennifer granholm. i didn't write it. i knew you would say it. she actually helped prep joe biden for this debate. and special adviser to bohm, cnn political commentator van jones. dave, let's start with you. how much of the folks tonight do you expect to be on joe biden? >> when you're the front-runner, you've got the target on your back. that's just a reality in politics. and he has felt that the last couple of debates. and that time he'll get to feel it with all of the top tier folks on stage with him. how he handles it informs us about the state of his mind and how he turns some of that energy coming his way and pushes it back out, as you were hearing, if indeed joe biden delivers on what his campaign has sort of been foreshadowing, this really drawing a contrast with warren in some way. th
i want to he can in with our cnn political director david chalen and nia-malika henderson, kirsten powers and former mayor of one of the greatest cities in the world, new orleans, okay, i had to say. i'm a new yorker, but i do love new orleans. mayor mitch landrieu. senior cnn political commentator jennifer granholm. i didn't write it. i knew you would say it. she actually helped prep joe biden for this debate. and special adviser to bohm, cnn political commentator van jones. dave, let's start...
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we want to bring in david gregory, cnn political analyst, nia-malika henderson, cnn senior political reporter. andrew gillum, 2018 democratic nominee for governor of florida. and cnn political commentator. and aisha moodie-mills, democratic strategist. great to have all of you at the table. david, your takeaways from last night. >> i thought biden was strong. people in the party were waiting to see if he could stand up, hold his ground, show some fight, be steadier, frankly, and i thought he was. i thought elizabeth warren was very strong. i don't think the race moved a whole lot. i thought you had those who were on the outside looking in, trying to get inside julian castro being one of them. i don't think that worked. but i think you had a pretty impassioned debate about the progressive future of the party, which was important. i thought it was a little thin going after donald trump. and i think that's a conversation that they've got to always join together in these debates. >> nia? >> and kamala harris, i think, tried to do that. in previous debates, she went after biden. this one
we want to bring in david gregory, cnn political analyst, nia-malika henderson, cnn senior political reporter. andrew gillum, 2018 democratic nominee for governor of florida. and cnn political commentator. and aisha moodie-mills, democratic strategist. great to have all of you at the table. david, your takeaways from last night. >> i thought biden was strong. people in the party were waiting to see if he could stand up, hold his ground, show some fight, be steadier, frankly, and i thought...
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joining us now to talk about it we have nia-malika henderson, david gregory, and paul begala, cnn political commentator. paul, what jumped out at you? you've seen a million debates. >> i thought a bad night for medicare for all. the first two debates, i thought both elizabeth and bernie really pushed that. but the majority of democrats don't want that. the majority of democrats want to expand and improve on obama, they want a medicare public option, perhaps, medicare to buy in, but not canceling private insurance. and for the first time, bernie and elizabeth were on their heels about it. and joe took it to them. that was a really important moment for joe biden. because in the prior debates, i think he got the worst of it. and people who are worried, and they should be, can joe biden take on donald trump, he took on bernie and elizabeth at the same time and they're both ten times smarter than trump. so good night for joe. >> good night for joe. there are people looking at this saying, of the three debates, this was his strongest. >> i think, absolutely. because he knew what he wanted to do.
joining us now to talk about it we have nia-malika henderson, david gregory, and paul begala, cnn political commentator. paul, what jumped out at you? you've seen a million debates. >> i thought a bad night for medicare for all. the first two debates, i thought both elizabeth and bernie really pushed that. but the majority of democrats don't want that. the majority of democrats want to expand and improve on obama, they want a medicare public option, perhaps, medicare to buy in, but not...
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i want to go to our political reporter nia malika henderson and former attorney general ann melgram andmer republican congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. ann, let me start with you. speaker pelosi comes out and said the president has just classified the whistle-blower report which was supposedly becoming public over the next day. what do you hear when you hear her say that. >> there's something that seems strange about that today for a couple of reasons. one they released today the transcript of the call and so we know there is information that could have been classified that's already been released and that's one points. the second point is it does feel strange to classify it now. it's gone through the inspector general process and gone through the dni and there are a lot of eyes that have been seen on this for the white house to then classify it feels very strange. >> david gregory, what do you make of this that this is now happening especially that this was supposed to be have been distributed much more widely. >> look, officially they can talk about certain secrets that the
i want to go to our political reporter nia malika henderson and former attorney general ann melgram andmer republican congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. ann, let me start with you. speaker pelosi comes out and said the president has just classified the whistle-blower report which was supposedly becoming public over the next day. what do you hear when you hear her say that. >> there's something that seems strange about that today for a couple of reasons. one they released today...
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but you're looking more malika me right now looks really get over to dublin. minute trip for you on west bound 5 in dublin to fremont 15 minutes only 20 minutes on the nimitz freeway from san leandro to milpitas but then you have a little bit slow go. if you're going to be traveling on westbound to 37 trying to get over to some e-mail and connecting with one oh one. that's a look at traffic on the back and the san mateo bridge in just a few minutes. james okay rebecca, thank you. >>time now 5.26 a tennessee school has decided it's going to ban the harry potter books, the 7 book series about the young wizard and his magical adventures was removed from saint edward catholic school's library. the pastor at the school in nashville says the curses and spells used in that book are actual curses and spells. he says the books could lead to people conjuring evil spirits into the president's of the person reading the text. the catholic church does not have an official position on the harry potter books. >>for the first time since the gilroy garlic festival mass shooting
but you're looking more malika me right now looks really get over to dublin. minute trip for you on west bound 5 in dublin to fremont 15 minutes only 20 minutes on the nimitz freeway from san leandro to milpitas but then you have a little bit slow go. if you're going to be traveling on westbound to 37 trying to get over to some e-mail and connecting with one oh one. that's a look at traffic on the back and the san mateo bridge in just a few minutes. james okay rebecca, thank you. >>time...