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, you intended to kill mr. jean i did. >> her going up there and saying that she intended to kill botham jean only hurts as to how i understand how the law applies here. >> reporter: next, prosecutors question geiger's argument that she opened fire in self-defense, citing the 911 call. te athot hs coming at you. >> i did not on the phone. >> you did not express one time that he was armed. >> i did not. >> you did not say one time phe. >> how did say say say say say y didn't say that nuntil afterwards. >> reporter: earlier in the week, prosecutors played the body camera footage. officers sprinting down a long hallway, where you can see the bright rid floor mat outside jean's apartment, something prosecutors point out is a clear sign geiger should have noticed. >> you don't have a floor mat outside your apartment do you? >> i did not. >> reporter: they start cpr, desperately trying to revive jean. >> did you perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> kuhn have. >> i tried to do an a little cpr. >> w c oa n bau i kp
, you intended to kill mr. jean i did. >> her going up there and saying that she intended to kill botham jean only hurts as to how i understand how the law applies here. >> reporter: next, prosecutors question geiger's argument that she opened fire in self-defense, citing the 911 call. te athot hs coming at you. >> i did not on the phone. >> you did not express one time that he was armed. >> i did not. >> you did not say one time phe. >> how did say say...
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. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jean shooting at center mass exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean. >> i did. >> reporter: the trial is expected to continue here tomorrow if guyger is convicted, the jury must also decide whether she's guilty or murder or lesser charges such as manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide lester >> gabe gutierrez in dallas, thank you. >>> there is a new war of words tonight between the white house and house democrats who issued their first subpoena since announcing their impeachment inquiry to the secretary of state. kristen welker has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, house democrats intensifying their impeachment probe sending a subpoena to secretary of state mike pompeo for documents relating to the july phone call between president trump and the leader of ukraine in a letter, the democratic chairman saying the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani who spearheaded the effort to investigate joe biden in ukraine has raised more troubling questions about stat
. >> when you aimed and pulled the trigger at mr. jean shooting at center mass exactly where you are trained, you intended to kill mr. jean. >> i did. >> reporter: the trial is expected to continue here tomorrow if guyger is convicted, the jury must also decide whether she's guilty or murder or lesser charges such as manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide lester >> gabe gutierrez in dallas, thank you. >>> there is a new war of words tonight between the...
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. >> when you were shooting, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> i did. >> reporter: the prosecutor questioning why she didn't do more to help jean after the shooting. >> you must have stopped when you sent a message to martin rivera. >> i did send him that. >> you must have stopped cpr entirely? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: if she is convicted of murder, guyger could face life in prison. there's other questions on the table, including homicide and manslaughter. >> morgan chesky, thanks. >>> health officials are scrambling to solve a mystery why hundreds of people have developed serious lung illnesses from vaping devices and e cigarettes. they may be closing in on the answer. steve patterson has the latest steve, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. the numbers of sick and dying from lung injury associated with vaping are increasing by the day. we're looking at the investigations from some health officials that could shed light on what's happening. this morning, the nation's sprawling and deadly vaping epidemic intensifies. startling n
. >> when you were shooting, you intended to kill mr. jean? >> i did. >> reporter: the prosecutor questioning why she didn't do more to help jean after the shooting. >> you must have stopped when you sent a message to martin rivera. >> i did send him that. >> you must have stopped cpr entirely? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: if she is convicted of murder, guyger could face life in prison. there's other questions on the table, including homicide and...
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the cal a vevalre in two minutes. >> i could have. >> and had you done any one of those things, mr. jeand have been alive today, right. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the firtd time the public heard guyger talking about the shooting. >> i feel like a horrible person, a piece of crap. i hate that i have to live with this every single day of my life, and i asked god for forgiveness. i hate myself every single day. i don't deserve a chance to be with my family and friends. i wish he was the gun that killed me. >> reporter: amber guyger said she heard someone inside the apartment as she opened the door, and as she saw the silhouette come toward her, she felt, quote, pure fear. but prosecutors pointed out in the 911 call she repeatedly said she entered the wrong apartment. never did she mention he was coming toward her or that she felt threatened. ed lave an dear rah, cnn. >>> still ahead, an insider's take on the ukraine controversy. >> someone who listened in on calls between "world lead"ers. we'll hear his take. any out the. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 ye
the cal a vevalre in two minutes. >> i could have. >> and had you done any one of those things, mr. jeand have been alive today, right. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the firtd time the public heard guyger talking about the shooting. >> i feel like a horrible person, a piece of crap. i hate that i have to live with this every single day of my life, and i asked god for forgiveness. i hate myself every single day. i don't deserve a chance to be with my family and...
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. >> can you imagine mr. jeant and someone barging in, someone like you going in with the purpose of finding a threat and taking care of it? can't you imagine that being a little scarier than you being alone with him at the moment? >> yes, sir, i am. >> reporter: prosecutors asked why she didn't retreat when she heard someone instead of taking it up on her own. >> you could have taken cover, you could have called for help on your radio, and you could have had the cavalry there in two minutes. >> i could have. >> had you done any one of those things, mr. jean would probably be arrive today, right. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: tension filled the courtroom. this was the first time the public heard guyger talking about the shooting. >> i feel like a horrible person. i feel like a piece of crap. i hate that i have to live with this every single day of my life, and i asked god for forgiveness, and i hate myself every single day. i feel like i don't deserve a chance to be with my family and friends. i wish he was the one wi
. >> can you imagine mr. jeant and someone barging in, someone like you going in with the purpose of finding a threat and taking care of it? can't you imagine that being a little scarier than you being alone with him at the moment? >> yes, sir, i am. >> reporter: prosecutors asked why she didn't retreat when she heard someone instead of taking it up on her own. >> you could have taken cover, you could have called for help on your radio, and you could have had the cavalry...
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. >> you chose to pull your gun and level it off and shoot him, mr. jean. >> i did. >> that was your choice. >> it was my choice. >> reporter: she was also forced to admit that just two days after the fatal shooting, she was texting her married partner, with whom she was having an affair. >> so as this family is having to think about having to bury their son and their brother, two days after the event, you're already going back to talking about getting drunk and doing sexual things with him. >> yes, i did. >> reporter: testimony just wrapped up a short time ago. the defense wants to call at least one more expert witness. testimony will resume tomorrow morning, and the jury will be sequestered through the weekend. >> marcus, thank you. >>> the major winter storm coming this weekend. tonight beginning a threat of a tornado watch. . at least three states on alert. take a look at this. we have not seen this in a while. and the northern rockies bracing for a major winter storm. meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. we knew it would come, rob. >> reporter:
. >> you chose to pull your gun and level it off and shoot him, mr. jean. >> i did. >> that was your choice. >> it was my choice. >> reporter: she was also forced to admit that just two days after the fatal shooting, she was texting her married partner, with whom she was having an affair. >> so as this family is having to think about having to bury their son and their brother, two days after the event, you're already going back to talking about getting drunk...
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mr. jean's perspective, an intruder barging into his apartment, somebody on the other side of that door beinggoing in with the purpose of finding the threat and taking care of it? can't you imagine that being a little bit scarier than you just being alone? >> yes, sir, i can. >> reporter: so this case could very well be in the hands of the jury here very soon, alisyn. one of the questions they will have to focus on is whether or not they believe that the judgments and the choices that amber guyger made that night were reasonable. was this something that could have happened to anybody or were there -- were they unreasonable choices. one of the things prosecutors pointed to is that she could have simply called for police backup and had, in the words of the prosecutors, the cavalry show up within two minutes and had she waited for that botham jean would still be alive today. those are some of the intense questions facing this jury here pretty soon. >> oh, my gosh, what a tragedy. >> ed lavandera on the story. >>> coming up, listen to this story, it is disturbing. an account of cyber bullying, a
mr. jean's perspective, an intruder barging into his apartment, somebody on the other side of that door beinggoing in with the purpose of finding the threat and taking care of it? can't you imagine that being a little bit scarier than you just being alone? >> yes, sir, i can. >> reporter: so this case could very well be in the hands of the jury here very soon, alisyn. one of the questions they will have to focus on is whether or not they believe that the judgments and the choices...
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. >> did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> and you could have, right?ed to do a little cpr. >> reporter: the real question we are on in trial is, hey, did she intend or knowingly commit an act that is likely to commit to death here. >> reporter: truly riveting testimony there and the defense is expected to call at least one more expert witness as they try to bolster their case and the testimony is expected to stretch through this afternoon. dan. >> the courts still in session on this weekend. marcus, thank you very much. remarkable scene there in the courtroom. let's switch it up yet again and get back over to rob. rob, you still mad at me? >> i could never stay mad at you. >> ah. >> eva, on the other hand -- no. >> what. >> no, i never pick on you, good morning again, guys. i want to show you video out of seattle or near seattle. this is lynnwood on i-5 bringing traffic to a slow crawl, though, during rush hour honestly it can get pretty slow there anyway, but this gives you an idea of the cold air beginning to sink in. snow levels will be lowering. un
. >> did you properly perform cpr on mr. jean? >> no, i did not. >> and you could have, right?ed to do a little cpr. >> reporter: the real question we are on in trial is, hey, did she intend or knowingly commit an act that is likely to commit to death here. >> reporter: truly riveting testimony there and the defense is expected to call at least one more expert witness as they try to bolster their case and the testimony is expected to stretch through this afternoon....
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. >> when you pulled that trigger, you intended to kill mr. jean?s, sir >> reporter: erleigh wiley is former judge and district attorney in kaufman county just outside of dallas. she said based on the evidence, she believes the jury will have a difficult time finding guyger guilty of murder. >> i don't know how you could explain a mistake like that, how you live with that, but is she criminally guilty from my trained experience? she may not be. >> no matter what the outcome is, we will continue to honor him and continue his legacy. >> reporter: guyger faces life in prison if she's convicted of murder. but today we could hear if the judge will allow the jury to consider lesser charges like criminally negligent homicide or manslaughter. trial gets under way at 9:30. >> omar, thanks. it will be a controversial verdict no matter what. >>> advocates argue cbd oil can help with anxiety and even muscle pain. but what's really inside it? ahead, the surprising results we found in the lab. >>> plus f you're on the go, subscribe to our podcast. hear the day's
. >> when you pulled that trigger, you intended to kill mr. jean?s, sir >> reporter: erleigh wiley is former judge and district attorney in kaufman county just outside of dallas. she said based on the evidence, she believes the jury will have a difficult time finding guyger guilty of murder. >> i don't know how you could explain a mistake like that, how you live with that, but is she criminally guilty from my trained experience? she may not be. >> no matter what the...
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including the german next chancellor will be there, mr. jean-claude juncker.e hong kong police used rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon on sunday as they clash with demonstrators in one of the most violent days of protests. we will get to that but we understand the credit suisse -- the alleged spy allegations. i don't think the monday meeting , the meeting of the board, has happened yet. stand that the board is -- we have more of the story. we will get patrick back online. one of the biggest shareholders on friday.uisse back to hong kong, back to the protests. let's get to karen leigh. as we look to the 70th anniversary of china under communist rule, what will he see the next couple of days? karen: this is a huge week in china and in hong kong. we have been waiting for this long time. the 70th anniversary of carmina's party rule -- of communist party role. we have gotten underway. xi jinping is visiting mao mausoleum. tomorrow there's going to be a large military parade. there's going to be massive peasantry attended by -- mass pageantry attended by many
including the german next chancellor will be there, mr. jean-claude juncker.e hong kong police used rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon on sunday as they clash with demonstrators in one of the most violent days of protests. we will get to that but we understand the credit suisse -- the alleged spy allegations. i don't think the monday meeting , the meeting of the board, has happened yet. stand that the board is -- we have more of the story. we will get patrick back online. one of the...
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jean becker worked with mr. bush starting shortly after he left the white house and up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, jean will give us a wonderful presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming
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some expectation with jean-claude juncker and mr.meeting monday that progress may be made away from a hard brexit. vonnie:
some expectation with jean-claude juncker and mr.meeting monday that progress may be made away from a hard brexit. vonnie:
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jean becker worked with mr. bush up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, a wonderfulve us presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming tonight, please use the microphones that we will place, one there and one to the side. is so your question doesn't get lost on he spent. you ando welcome all of let you know how much we appreciate you being here tonight. knowing that the democratic party has done a little counter programming. [laughter] plusve another 15 months to get our fill of 2020 presidential campaigning. will take a few moments to remember a man who won it in 1988. a president, who seemed the longer he lived, the more loved and appreciated became. i was struck like many others i think by this national outpouring of respect in the days leading up to and through the funeral of george herbert walker bush. the funeral of his wife barbara,
jean becker worked with mr. bush up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, a wonderfulve us presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming tonight, please use the microphones that we will place, one there and one to the side. is so your question doesn't get lost on he spent. you ando...
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some expectation with jean-claude juncker and mr. johnson having a meeting monday that progress may be made away from a hard brexit. vonnie: in the u.s., let's look at the 10 year yield first. it continues to climb. 1.87%. a lot of selling and bonds globally again today. we heard bruce bittles earlier saying 1.90%, maybe 2% is where we are headed. we will speak with marilyn watson in a moment about global fixed income. the s&p 500 continues to grind higher. all week it has been either flat or higher on the session. the best performer is freeport mike moran -- is freeport up nearly 5%. wo bign has moved t figures this week as well. it is above 108.04. guy: a lot going on in markets. equities trading backup towards record high. globally, shares doing well. i thing this is the third week of gains we are heading for. trade fears may be easing a little bit. we also had the central bank story in there as well. the real story over the last three or four weeks has been this kind of real backup and yields. bidst, massive bid, a fear attached
some expectation with jean-claude juncker and mr. johnson having a meeting monday that progress may be made away from a hard brexit. vonnie: in the u.s., let's look at the 10 year yield first. it continues to climb. 1.87%. a lot of selling and bonds globally again today. we heard bruce bittles earlier saying 1.90%, maybe 2% is where we are headed. we will speak with marilyn watson in a moment about global fixed income. the s&p 500 continues to grind higher. all week it has been either flat...
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to jean-pierre >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. first-time caller.ongtime fan big boo-yah from me and my two good friend, poda and cody g what do you think about cleveland clip >> too risky here and a worldwide slowdown i don't want to go to cleveland-cliffs and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> sometimes i wish there were such a thing as a buyer's strike i wish we could reach a point of revulsion with ipos where the underwriters say, sorry, we aren't going to do this deal [ buzzer ] >> sadly that almost never happens because there's too much money involved to say no the fees are too great right now we're staring down the barrel of two hideous deals that could be damaging to the entire market the first, we work or the we company or whatever they're calling themselves it is quite simply desperate for money. they can raise 3 billion in the ipo or perhaps score a $6 billion loan we work needs all the work they can get. they are losing mo
to jean-pierre >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. first-time caller.ongtime fan big boo-yah from me and my two good friend, poda and cody g what do you think about cleveland clip >> too risky here and a worldwide slowdown i don't want to go to cleveland-cliffs and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> sometimes i wish there were such a...
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jean becker worked with mr. bush up until his 2018 death. the kansas city public library hosted this program. >> good evening. i'm steve, with the public affairs staff of the library. first of all, before we start, a wonderfulve us presentation about george h w bush. we will have a question and answer afterwards. because c-span is filming tonight, please use the microphones that we will place, one there and one to the side. that
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taking office with the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, and the eu chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. but for his part, mraid he did not have reasons to be optimistic. mrjohnson faced heckling as he spoke at an event in northern england, as our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. the name's boris, borisjohnson. trust me. it looks like campaigning, and it is, for future votes and for trust that he's the one deliver brexit, no more delays. an exciting time, he told one supporter. not exciting, worrying, she said. maybe worrying for him too, wanting a brexit deal, attacked by critics for closing the commons. i'm all in favour of our mps. why are you not with them in parliament sorting out the mess that you made? get back to parliament and sort it out! he is being heckled by the commons speaker too, who has warned of more laws to ban or no—deal brexit, may be forced another extension. whatever the shenanigans that may be going on at westminster, we will get on with delivering our agenda and preparing to take this country out of the eu on october the 31st. what chance of a deal? he is hoping for a l
taking office with the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, and the eu chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier. but for his part, mraid he did not have reasons to be optimistic. mrjohnson faced heckling as he spoke at an event in northern england, as our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. the name's boris, borisjohnson. trust me. it looks like campaigning, and it is, for future votes and for trust that he's the one deliver brexit, no more delays. an exciting time,...
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parties don't contest the speaker's seat — but mr bercow has angered some ministers by the way he's handled the recent brexit debates. the french foreign minister jeanat france couldn't agree to another brexit extension, as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. we'll hear from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in a moment but first a look ahead to what is expected to happen in the next few days. tomorrow, the mps' bill forcing borisjohnson to ask for a brexit extension in order to avoid no deal is set to become law. and the government is expected to introduce a fresh vote on a general election on october 15th, though that's not likely to be successful. and possibly tomorrow, certainly by thursday, parliament will be formally suspended or prorogued. john pienaar‘s with me. let's talk about the politics and the practicalities about what happens now. is there going to be a continuing battle over this no deal law? yes, number ten downing st is resigned to l
parties don't contest the speaker's seat — but mr bercow has angered some ministers by the way he's handled the recent brexit debates. the french foreign minister jeanat france couldn't agree to another brexit extension, as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. we'll hear from our deputy political...
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yesterday, mr barclay said the eu would have to be "less rigid" if it wanted to reach a deal. meanwhile, the european commission president, jean has said it's still possible that a new brexit deal could be reached by the end of next month. we can have a deal. you think we can get a deal. i think. you think that the chances are more than 50—50? i don't know, but i'm doing everything to have a deal because i don't like the idea of no deal because this would have catastrophic consequences. it's better for britain, and for the european union, to have an organised deal. the future of travel company thomas cook is hanging in the balance this morning, after it was hit with a last—minute demand to find £200 million in extra funding to secure an emergency rescue deal. britain's oldest package—holiday firm had hoped to seal a rescue led by china's fosun this week. but its banks say the deal can't be completed unless extra contingency funds are put in place. if the company collapses, up to 150,000 holiday—makers could be left stranded. a number of conservative party members have been suspended for posting or endorsing islamophobic posts
yesterday, mr barclay said the eu would have to be "less rigid" if it wanted to reach a deal. meanwhile, the european commission president, jean has said it's still possible that a new brexit deal could be reached by the end of next month. we can have a deal. you think we can get a deal. i think. you think that the chances are more than 50—50? i don't know, but i'm doing everything to have a deal because i don't like the idea of no deal because this would have catastrophic...
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parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow has angered some ministers by the way he has handled the recent brexit debates. the french foreign minister, jeance couldn't agree to another brexit extension as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. i don't quite know why we needed the music, but anyway. we will hear from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar in a moment. but first, a look ahead to what is expected to happen in the next few days. tomorrow, the mps' bill forcing borisjohnson to ask for a brexit extension in order to avoid no—deal is set to become law. and the government is expected to introduce a fresh vote on a general election on 15 october 15th, though that is not likely to be successful. and possibly tomorrow, certainly by thursday, parliament will be formally suspended or prorogued. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reflected on the difficult week ahead for boris johnson and his government. the agonising now is about how to o
parties don't contest the speaker's seat, but mr bercow has angered some ministers by the way he has handled the recent brexit debates. the french foreign minister, jeance couldn't agree to another brexit extension as he wasn't willing to go through the same process every three months. and therese coffey, the former environment minister, is to be amber rudd's replacement as work and pensions secretary. she backed remain during the eu referendum. i don't quite know why we needed the music, but...
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jean, thank you. >>> during his call with that ukrainian leader, president trump mentioned a sunnyvale-based cyber security company called cloud strike. mr. trump told the ukrainian president to look into crowd strike. this is a few years ago when democrats used cloud strike to determine who hacked into the president trump hinted that the server is now being held in the ukraine. something that has been repeatedly disproven. >> in d.c. today, members of more than a dozen progressive groups showed their support for impeaching the president. they rallied outside the capital building with signs demanding that every member of congress support that impeachment process. >> this actually really isn't about partisan politics. if we didn't dislike him we would focus on voting him out. this is about the constitution. >> a recent nbc news analysis found 223 democrats and one independent in congress is in favor of impeachment. 218 votes in the house are needed to go forward with the impeachment process. now, we have continuing coverage of the inquiry on our website, including the entire whistle-blower's complaint and a transcript of that controversia
jean, thank you. >>> during his call with that ukrainian leader, president trump mentioned a sunnyvale-based cyber security company called cloud strike. mr. trump told the ukrainian president to look into crowd strike. this is a few years ago when democrats used cloud strike to determine who hacked into the president trump hinted that the server is now being held in the ukraine. something that has been repeatedly disproven. >> in d.c. today, members of more than a dozen...
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jean—claude juncker, speaking there in english. he is leaving office in a few weeks' time. lots of people in the uk are wondering, does mraire wants his legacy to bea extraordinaire wants his legacy to be a deal with the uk rather than onodi or brexit? which means he will put pressure on ireland to get an agreement —— mac or a node or brexit. today, he was hinting strongly that he will not do that and he wants his legacy to be sticking up for one of the countries that will be most affected by brexit. adam fleming, thank you. we'll have more coverage of the supreme court on the bbc news channel. but, for now, back to reeta in the studio. thanks, ben. borisjohnson has been heckled during a visit to a hospital in north—east london. the parent of a child there said the nhs was being destroyed and that the situation was "not acceptable". here's what happened. there are not enough people on this ward. doctors, there are not enough nurses, it is not well—organised enough. the nhs is being destroyed. it is being destroyed. it is being destroyed and now you have come here for a press opportunity. actually, there are no press here
jean—claude juncker, speaking there in english. he is leaving office in a few weeks' time. lots of people in the uk are wondering, does mraire wants his legacy to bea extraordinaire wants his legacy to be a deal with the uk rather than onodi or brexit? which means he will put pressure on ireland to get an agreement —— mac or a node or brexit. today, he was hinting strongly that he will not do that and he wants his legacy to be sticking up for one of the countries that will be most...
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jean in 2004. but it's the residents today we hope are paying attention. the mayor is joining us. mr.you. >> good morning. >> okay. so what do you want the most -- i guess the newest residents really to know and to adhere by? >> i think you will be safe if you plan for the worst and you won't be disappointed if you plan for the worst and hopefully you'll be pleasantly surprised. i think some of the more recent residents in our community may not fully understand how bad this could be. if you were here in 2004 we had a hurricane and a few weeks later we had another one, you would know. if you only recently experienced hurricane matthew, you may not be prepared for that. we have an emergency response system. a whole emergency protocol has been activated. i've seen our community putting up shutters now for five or six days now. i think everyone has had extra time because the storm has slowed down and now is the time to activate plans. i'm a little concerned because from the reports that the hurricane is going to sit for 24 hours approximately over grand bahama and then it's supposed to go
jean in 2004. but it's the residents today we hope are paying attention. the mayor is joining us. mr.you. >> good morning. >> okay. so what do you want the most -- i guess the newest residents really to know and to adhere by? >> i think you will be safe if you plan for the worst and you won't be disappointed if you plan for the worst and hopefully you'll be pleasantly surprised. i think some of the more recent residents in our community may not fully understand how bad this...
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mr. bush had such a long career in public service. did he ever tell you what his favorite job was? jean: i actually know the answer to that. he would say president. but a close second was head of the cia. he loved being head of the cia. he loved knowing all of the secrets. [laughter] i used to ask him, what do you know? tell me anything. [laughter] the cia was his thing. i think he thought, for lack of a better way to put it, he thought it was pretty cool. a great question. yes. >> a follow-up to the favorite books question, you mentioned he loved reading biographies. did he have a favorite president? jean: that is a great question. unfortunately, my answer might be a tad boring. maybe lincoln. he oddly was very close to president johnson. they were very good friends. he used to go ask president johnson for political advice. just because he lived in texas. he was in congress and he was thinking about giving up a very safe congressional seat to run for the senate in 1970. he went to see president johnson on his ranch to ask him what he thought. president johnson said, george, the differe
mr. bush had such a long career in public service. did he ever tell you what his favorite job was? jean: i actually know the answer to that. he would say president. but a close second was head of the cia. he loved being head of the cia. he loved knowing all of the secrets. [laughter] i used to ask him, what do you know? tell me anything. [laughter] the cia was his thing. i think he thought, for lack of a better way to put it, he thought it was pretty cool. a great question. yes. >> a...
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jean-claude juncker. yes, and it's been quite a long time coming. it's quite a few weeks, months since mrumber ten, now sitting down over lunch in luxembourg, they will be shortly. jean—claude juncker arrived a short time ago and he was just very brief on the way in, he just said he time ago and he was just very brief on the way in, hejust said he had patients and he was still waiting. we know that mrjohnson apparently says that his message will be that he wants a deal but if he doesn't get one, he's prepared to leave and will seek to leave on the 31st of october. i thinkjean—claude juncker‘s question will be, how will that happen? they do want to see what mrjohnson has to say because the view from here, as you head from the view from here, as you head from the europe ministers and foreign ministers gathered here in brussels today... ministers gathered here in brussels today. . . we ministers gathered here in brussels today... we are just seeing pictures of the two of their meeting and shaking hands. yes, and the view from the eu side is that the uk has to present some written proposals a
jean-claude juncker. yes, and it's been quite a long time coming. it's quite a few weeks, months since mrumber ten, now sitting down over lunch in luxembourg, they will be shortly. jean—claude juncker arrived a short time ago and he was just very brief on the way in, he just said he time ago and he was just very brief on the way in, hejust said he had patients and he was still waiting. we know that mrjohnson apparently says that his message will be that he wants a deal but if he doesn't get...
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mr. juncker. the first face-to-face talk with european commission president jean-claude juncker.unch. as you rightly say, we understand it will be a lunch of snails, salmon, and cheese in luxembourg. is probablygh unlikely at the moment, but we will be interested in the body language. also flankeduncker by the brexit negotiator. whether we will see a breakthrough or not, for the unlikely, but it depends on whether the prime minister of the u.k. says he is pushing hard for a deal in the next month and whether he will warn juncker that he will reject any brexit be interestingll to figure out. the sterling, showing johnson strength in sterling over the last days and weeks. we continue on oil. andbloomberg economy government reporter has had a long weekend working on this story. develop for us monday, tuesday, and wednesday. what are you and our other experts waiting for in the persian gulf? >> we are all still waiting for saudi arabia to come out, for saudi officials to come out and tell us what exactly happened. who do they blame? what is the course forward and what do they plan, h
mr. juncker. the first face-to-face talk with european commission president jean-claude juncker.unch. as you rightly say, we understand it will be a lunch of snails, salmon, and cheese in luxembourg. is probablygh unlikely at the moment, but we will be interested in the body language. also flankeduncker by the brexit negotiator. whether we will see a breakthrough or not, for the unlikely, but it depends on whether the prime minister of the u.k. says he is pushing hard for a deal in the next...
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mr yong. comments about the incredible hulk —— michel barnier, and jean—claude juncker.nd that he was largely shared across the eu institutions in brussels, whether they will discuss the incredible hulk or avengers movies over lunch, i doubt. jean—claude juncker has hulk or avengers movies over lunch, i doubt. jean—claudejuncker has a quirky sense of humour, so you would not be surprised if he brings it up. for real substantive stuff, it is a sideline, destruction, michel barnier is very serious and will wa nt to barnier is very serious and will want to get down to brass tacks. in terms of the logistics of this, they have this meeting today, jean—claude juncker and boris johnson together, how does that then get disseminated around the rest of the 27, because obviously everyone will be interested in what is discussed, what comes from both sides, and what will happen with regards to the first of october. well, i mean, there will be the usual source of press i’u ns there will be the usual source of press runs and discussions. jean—claude juncker will say what he wa nts to j
mr yong. comments about the incredible hulk —— michel barnier, and jean—claude juncker.nd that he was largely shared across the eu institutions in brussels, whether they will discuss the incredible hulk or avengers movies over lunch, i doubt. jean—claude juncker has hulk or avengers movies over lunch, i doubt. jean—claudejuncker has a quirky sense of humour, so you would not be surprised if he brings it up. for real substantive stuff, it is a sideline, destruction, michel barnier is...
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jean d. in the ukraine. after what happened in great britain solsbury belief. you have polish government is not really willing to see mr putin today or so interesting to note you said 10 years ago climate would not the 70th anniversary was there and i want to point out he said there then that the pact of the soviet union and it was not the germany formed at the point right ahead of the invasion of poland was from a moral point of view unacceptable and called it a mistake and it appears in these past 10 years as some of that a rhetoric has changed not just in russia but in terms of broader sizing of the events of world war 2 we've seen that also in other countries just to point out you're looking at a military ceremony taking place there's a ceremonial change of the guard all in this military to see if you're done we're going to see speeches also the polish flags and national anthems. very compatriot extermination. we're taking place in warsaw to mark at the start of world war 298 years ago it is interesting to me the u.s. the question of a moral symbol it and i gave a short spontaneous list of the memorials in the in t
jean d. in the ukraine. after what happened in great britain solsbury belief. you have polish government is not really willing to see mr putin today or so interesting to note you said 10 years ago climate would not the 70th anniversary was there and i want to point out he said there then that the pact of the soviet union and it was not the germany formed at the point right ahead of the invasion of poland was from a moral point of view unacceptable and called it a mistake and it appears in these...
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mr. johnson left amid those noisy protests, and his luxembourg counterpart said brexit was a disaster, dreadful. so that did not start so well. and then he went to meet with the e.u. commission president, jeane juncker, who basically has given no indication that they are any closer to a deal. there was a lunch and they were meeting. they seem to respectful, but it did not look like any deal was coming out of that, certainly not at this point, and of course, mr. johnson says he is determined to leave the e.u. on october 31 even without a deal. paul: that default option becoming more likely, jodi. david johnson offer any -- david johnson offer anything -- did johnson offer anything at all? alternative arrangements for dealing with the irish border. that has been a very contentious issue, some would say the most contentious issue in trying to come up with an agreement, always to leave the -- a way to leave the e.u. we know he continues to say, even though parliament has told him that he cannot leave without a deal, that he is supposed to give an extension, he continues to double down in saying that u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31, deal or no deal. paul: alright. senior international edi
mr. johnson left amid those noisy protests, and his luxembourg counterpart said brexit was a disaster, dreadful. so that did not start so well. and then he went to meet with the e.u. commission president, jeane juncker, who basically has given no indication that they are any closer to a deal. there was a lunch and they were meeting. they seem to respectful, but it did not look like any deal was coming out of that, certainly not at this point, and of course, mr. johnson says he is determined to...
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mr. speaker. today, i introduced h.r. 4279 to name the post office in laciville in wyoming county ennsylvania after melinda jean picotti. she was an air force veteran who knew the struggles that combat veterans face when returning home from duty. starting in 2009 at the age of 60, she highlighted her commitment by creating hunts for healing based out of laciville. she helped returning soldiers from iraq and afghanistan and other combat to transition back into civilian life to experience e joys of hunting and social interaction. with the assistance of volunteer guides and funded by volunteers, they help them with support. with the impact of her life and continued legacy in the veterans' community, i ask you o support h.r. 7479 and name the post office after her. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition ? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. . . >> the wellian institute in tone harbor, south jersey, r
mr. speaker. today, i introduced h.r. 4279 to name the post office in laciville in wyoming county ennsylvania after melinda jean picotti. she was an air force veteran who knew the struggles that combat veterans face when returning home from duty. starting in 2009 at the age of 60, she highlighted her commitment by creating hunts for healing based out of laciville. she helped returning soldiers from iraq and afghanistan and other combat to transition back into civilian life to experience e joys...