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all right, mark stephens, thank you for coming in. mark stephens, lawyer for coming in.unn. thank you. for decades, scientists have been debating the benefits of animal therapy. many suggest that in—depth research is still needed to ensure the effectiveness of such treatment, but that's a view disputed by one physiotherapist who works with disabled children in the brazilian amazon. over the last 13 years, he's helped more than 600 youngsters to swim with dolphins, with some incredible results. take a look... more headlines coming your way but first let's get a weather at. a band of rain pushes its way north and east woods and brighter from the west with sunshine from the afternoon albeit with showers and a few showers across northern ireland, northern and western scotland but actually hear a drier day with spells of sunshine. windy today in parts of east anglia and south—east england and temperatures ranging from 11—16, getting up to 17—18 in afternoon sunshine across central england. this evening and overnight, the rain pulls away from north—east england and scotland, d
all right, mark stephens, thank you for coming in. mark stephens, lawyer for coming in.unn. thank you. for decades, scientists have been debating the benefits of animal therapy. many suggest that in—depth research is still needed to ensure the effectiveness of such treatment, but that's a view disputed by one physiotherapist who works with disabled children in the brazilian amazon. over the last 13 years, he's helped more than 600 youngsters to swim with dolphins, with some incredible...
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mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.le injapan have died and over a dozen are missing after the most powerful storm to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis brought record downpours — some areas saw four months of rain in two days. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help rescue and relief efforts. rivers have burst their banks and homes have been buried under landslides. from tokyo, rupert wingifeld hayes reports. this is the town of chikuma in the japanese alps, much of it now under water. this town is far from the coast. people here were not expecting anything like this and many hadn't heeded warnings to evacuate. this morning they took to their roofs and balconies as military helicopters hovered overhead. it's been a race against time to get them out as flood waters threaten to sweep away some of their homes. nearby a row of shiny bullet trains stands stranded amid the floodwaters, tens of millions of dollars in damage alone. in tokyo this morning people came to look in amazement at the swollen ri
mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.le injapan have died and over a dozen are missing after the most powerful storm to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis brought record downpours — some areas saw four months of rain in two days. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help rescue and relief efforts. rivers have burst their banks and homes have been buried under landslides. from tokyo, rupert wingifeld hayes reports. this is the town of chikuma in the japanese...
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mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.ped in a camp for islamic state families in syria. they are believed to be from london — their parentsjoined the islamic state group five years ago, and were subsequently killed in the fighting. there are thousands of children in camps across the region whose parents supported is and most of their countries don't want them home. quentin sommerville has this report. you might find some of these images distressing. beyond this fence are the lost children of the caliphate — thousands locked up and abandoned in camps across northern syria. their only sin — their parents supported the islamic state group. they came from across the globe, leaving schools and homes and safety behind and are now stranded on syrian soil. countless childhoods violated and put on hold. their parents died fighting for is. this group are all orphans. it is here where we found amira, a little girl who almost forgot who she was. this is her brother, hamza. here is her sister, heba. amira was taken from britain when s
mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.ped in a camp for islamic state families in syria. they are believed to be from london — their parentsjoined the islamic state group five years ago, and were subsequently killed in the fighting. there are thousands of children in camps across the region whose parents supported is and most of their countries don't want them home. quentin sommerville has this report. you might find some of these images distressing. beyond this fence are the lost...
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mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.18 people are confirmed dead injapan and a dozen more are missing after one of the most powerful storms there in decades. typhoon hagibis has now moved back into the pacific after bringing record rainfall to large areas of the country. rivers are swollen and homes have been buried under landslides. the japanese government has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers to help the rescue effort. from tokyo rupert wingfield hayes reports. this is the town of chikuma in the japanese alps, much of it now under water. last night, the levies here burst and the brown floodwaters came rushing in. this town is far from the coast. people here were not expecting anything like this and many hadn't heeded warnings to evacuate. this morning they took to their roofs and balconies as military helicopters hovered overhead. it's been a race against time to get them out as flood waters threaten to sweep away some of their homes. nearby a row of shiny bullet trains stands stranded among the floodwaters, tens
mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family.18 people are confirmed dead injapan and a dozen more are missing after one of the most powerful storms there in decades. typhoon hagibis has now moved back into the pacific after bringing record rainfall to large areas of the country. rivers are swollen and homes have been buried under landslides. the japanese government has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers to help the rescue effort. from tokyo rupert wingfield hayes reports. this is the town...
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yes, we spent two or three hours today with geoffrey robinson qc, and mark stephens, the family lawyerse been through everything with a fine tooth comb. we are very clear that the foreign office's decision to advise northamptonshire police that this lady, mrs sacoolas, had diplomatic immunity, was not only wrong but also unlawful. so our first step is to issue something called a letter of claim, a prior step tojudicial review, called a letter of claim, a prior step to judicial review, and we will ask the court to quash that decision. we will ask them to say she never had immunity. if the foreign office where here, i'm sure they would say they were doing their best in this case. i'm of course. they have said right from the start that she had immunity, but it then lapsed when she left the country. we say she never had it, and it is going to have to be decided by a court. and she never had it because her husband was not a diplomat in the conventional sense? we have been very clear about that right from the start. we have been a bit puzzled why governments on both sides have claimed she did
yes, we spent two or three hours today with geoffrey robinson qc, and mark stephens, the family lawyerse been through everything with a fine tooth comb. we are very clear that the foreign office's decision to advise northamptonshire police that this lady, mrs sacoolas, had diplomatic immunity, was not only wrong but also unlawful. so our first step is to issue something called a letter of claim, a prior step tojudicial review, called a letter of claim, a prior step to judicial review, and we...
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let's speak now to the lawyer representing harry's family, mark stephens, who joins us from our londone on board as the family lawyer this week —— good morning mark stephens. bring us up to date, harry's parents are flying to the us today. what do they want to achieve from this visit? they are trying to see anne sacoolas to actually understand how their son died. ithink to actually understand how their son died. i think viewers will understand that if you're in that process where you need psychologically to move beyond the insta nt, psychologically to move beyond the instant, the moment, towards a grieving process, you need to know what happened in those last seconds and everything else and you want to hear the explanation from the person who was responsible. that's all they wa nt who was responsible. that's all they want really. they've been asking for that consistently for weeks now, and they've been skated by officials on both sides of the atlantic. it does seem that anne sacoolas has now reached out through her law firm with a view to trying to arrange to meet mrand mrs with a view
let's speak now to the lawyer representing harry's family, mark stephens, who joins us from our londone on board as the family lawyer this week —— good morning mark stephens. bring us up to date, harry's parents are flying to the us today. what do they want to achieve from this visit? they are trying to see anne sacoolas to actually understand how their son died. ithink to actually understand how their son died. i think viewers will understand that if you're in that process where you need...
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with you, mark stephens in a moment.ogle, meghan hires crisis management from those that once represented harvey epstein. meghan markle and prince harry slammed by environmentalist for taking private jets. and harry slammed by environmentalist for taking privatejets. and i think meghan markle broke royal protocol in her vogue editor. they deny issuing rules and regulations to their neighbours. this baby archie being raised on a meat free diet? 0ver £2 million spent on refurbishing the cottage. stories of a feud between megan and harry and william and kate. senior aides quitting. i could go on, on and on. what you make of those stories and why do you think there is that relentless coverage? in the past year that meghan has joined the royalfamily, there year that meghan has joined the royal family, there has year that meghan has joined the royalfamily, there has been... they are having a more high—profile role than they would normally have. she has done things in a different way. she has been, in my opinion been u nfa i rl
with you, mark stephens in a moment.ogle, meghan hires crisis management from those that once represented harvey epstein. meghan markle and prince harry slammed by environmentalist for taking private jets. and harry slammed by environmentalist for taking privatejets. and i think meghan markle broke royal protocol in her vogue editor. they deny issuing rules and regulations to their neighbours. this baby archie being raised on a meat free diet? 0ver £2 million spent on refurbishing the cottage....
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earlier i spoke to mark stephens, a lawyer who is advising harry dunn's family.ident. i think the family are feeling pretty down. i think they feel that they have had insults heaped on injury asa they have had insults heaped on injury as a result of this situation, which was curated by robert o'brien from the national security council, america's top spy, if you will. they felt that they we re if you will. they felt that they were ambushed, they didn't know that she would be there, they didn't know that though press call would be in a third roommate, and it was a sub optimal meeting. they need to have a meeting with her, but it needs to be, as we have always said, curated not by politicians, or spies, or spin doctors, or lawyers, it needs to have professionals. it needs to have a mediator. it needs to have counsellors for both sides. her ten—year—old son was in the front seats, and witnessed first—hand the appalling, gory death of harry dunn, and so both families are in trauma. yes can i do think charlotte charles has done an amazing job. she is so strong in spite
earlier i spoke to mark stephens, a lawyer who is advising harry dunn's family.ident. i think the family are feeling pretty down. i think they feel that they have had insults heaped on injury asa they have had insults heaped on injury as a result of this situation, which was curated by robert o'brien from the national security council, america's top spy, if you will. they felt that they we re if you will. they felt that they were ambushed, they didn't know that she would be there, they didn't...
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she is going on trial today with her co-defendants, father stephen kelly, mark colville, patrick o'neillrmen trotta, clare grady, and martha hennessy -- who is the granddaughter of dorothy day. they all have been charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor. i sat down with liz mcalister about the kings bay plowshares action and her lifelong commitment to peace and resistance. liz mcalister was held in pre-trial confinement from april 2018, the date of the action, to last month -- almost a year and a half behind bars. i began by asking her why she decided to engage in nonviolent civil disobedience at the kings bay naval base in georgia. >> i have participated in a plowshares witness some years ago. clare grady was part of that as well. we went to griffiths air force did d disarmamement action there. that. went to prison for i think it was a couple of years, three years, something like that. that time has gone. it was time again for me. i figured i had at least one more opportunity to do this. i'm looking at turning 80 next month, next november. so as that began to develop, , i found in
she is going on trial today with her co-defendants, father stephen kelly, mark colville, patrick o'neillrmen trotta, clare grady, and martha hennessy -- who is the granddaughter of dorothy day. they all have been charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor. i sat down with liz mcalister about the kings bay plowshares action and her lifelong commitment to peace and resistance. liz mcalister was held in pre-trial confinement from april 2018, the date of the action, to last month -- almost a...
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let's speak now to human rights lawyer mark stephens, who's in our london newsroom this morning.ive this diplomatic immunity. how often does that actually happened? a waiver of diplomatic immunity happens in all a lot, actually. recently a chilean diplomat who was accused of murder, the chilean government waived immunity and of course the immunity belongs to the government and the country, not to the individual. and he went and stood trial at the old bailey. he was acquitted. and everybody went on their way. so, contrary was acquitted. and everybody went on theirway. so, contrary to was acquitted. and everybody went on their way. so, contrary to what is being said, it is not unusual. but there is a more fundamental question here, which as it has been put about widely that this person was a diplomat and therefore entitled to diplomatic immunity and therefore his wife was entitled to diplomatic immunity, in fact, his wife was entitled to diplomatic immunity, infact, he his wife was entitled to diplomatic immunity, in fact, he was not a diplomat. in order to be a diplomat and to get
let's speak now to human rights lawyer mark stephens, who's in our london newsroom this morning.ive this diplomatic immunity. how often does that actually happened? a waiver of diplomatic immunity happens in all a lot, actually. recently a chilean diplomat who was accused of murder, the chilean government waived immunity and of course the immunity belongs to the government and the country, not to the individual. and he went and stood trial at the old bailey. he was acquitted. and everybody went...
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john redwood, mark francoise said he would. stephent, my former colleague at gm tr breakfast time, norman lamb and amber rudd with teresa failures, it in the environment... early in the day, erg was saying as it stands, we will not vote for it. so for the deputy chairman to come out and say this, when the daily telegraph went to press as the front page we are getting, 319 yes‘s is what saying, 312 no's, a undecided. if this is true, it brings it up to the 320. in theory. and if the light when amendment were to go through, thatis when amendment were to go through, that is a massive span spanner in the work because they feel they aren't voting on a concrete deal any more. some mps would vote on it because it's less binding, but i could see a scenario where the ha rdliners could see a scenario where the hardliners don't want to give any credit to the amendment. in that situation i think the numbers continue to be in flux. the situation i think the numbers continue to be influx. the daily telegraph has themselves a yugo of pole, saying 45%
john redwood, mark francoise said he would. stephent, my former colleague at gm tr breakfast time, norman lamb and amber rudd with teresa failures, it in the environment... early in the day, erg was saying as it stands, we will not vote for it. so for the deputy chairman to come out and say this, when the daily telegraph went to press as the front page we are getting, 319 yes‘s is what saying, 312 no's, a undecided. if this is true, it brings it up to the 320. in theory. and if the light when...
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let‘s speak to mark stephens — a lawyer with howard kennedy. good morning. this is a great story.e almost have what is a red carpet rule. if they are doing a job, is a red carpet rule. if they are doing ajob, in is a red carpet rule. if they are doing a job, in those circumstances of course ask and they will do a selfie with you. but if they are on an aeroplane for example, out to dinner with family or friends, then it can be very disruptive. some people, particularly sportsmen, are very keen to say look, just wait until the end of the meal and we‘ll come over to the door and you can ta ke come over to the door and you can take a few pictures then and then we will leave. that perhaps is the happiest medium. but of course for employees, it‘s all very different. if you are an air hostess or a waiter, it‘s part of yourjob to not let the customer feel uncomfortable, and if it is possible, that they will feel uncomfortable by asking for selfies or feeling unable to refuse, then that is inappropriate and that is probably why this person has been suspended. that seems to be theissue has
let‘s speak to mark stephens — a lawyer with howard kennedy. good morning. this is a great story.e almost have what is a red carpet rule. if they are doing a job, is a red carpet rule. if they are doing ajob, in is a red carpet rule. if they are doing a job, in those circumstances of course ask and they will do a selfie with you. but if they are on an aeroplane for example, out to dinner with family or friends, then it can be very disruptive. some people, particularly sportsmen, are very...
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. >> stephen: last week marked the 15th anniversary of you winning "american idol." >> trying out forersary of trying out for in the season that you won. >> yes. >> stephen: take me back to shikota, oklahoma, and what the audition was like your? >> i didn't know what was going to come of it. i saw the auditions on the news happening in other towns, so i thought, why not? worked out all right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that was the shortest autobiography i've ever read. ( laughter ) >> yeah. i mean, it was, like, here you go, here's your ticket to hollywood. >> stephen: you had no idea it was going to change your life? >> no, no. i'm, again, from a small town and -- >> stephen: so when you get that yellow piece of paper that says you're going, what happens next? >> i got on a plane not too long after that and we want out for more auditions to l.a. >> stephen: tha had you been ona plane before? >> no, first time. >> stephen: what was the first experience of being on a plane? >> terrifying. it still freaks me out, to be honest. i'm 36 years old and i have been to lots of airports. >> step
. >> stephen: last week marked the 15th anniversary of you winning "american idol." >> trying out forersary of trying out for in the season that you won. >> yes. >> stephen: take me back to shikota, oklahoma, and what the audition was like your? >> i didn't know what was going to come of it. i saw the auditions on the news happening in other towns, so i thought, why not? worked out all right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that was the shortest...
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mark twain? speak up, you rapscallion!" speak up! >> jon: rapscallion! >> stephenrth carolina congressman mark meadows denied the charge, explaining, "how can we out someone when we don't know who he is?" adding, "tell me who he is! please! i'm desperate here. have you seen how much evidence they have? we're screwed!" according to insiders, as many as five possible names for the whistleblower have circulated in political circles. hmmm. okay, okay, five possible names. it has to be someone with direct knowledge of the phone call who says things that are incredibly damaging to the president. could it possibly be this guy? ( laughter ) ( applause ) now-- "i can blow a whistle. i can blow a whistle." republicans have been desperate to come up with excuses to get trump out of this mess. last week, we got the desperate-est of all excuse from "the wall street journal" editorial board. if you're not familiar with the journal's editorial board, imagine a retirement home inside a country club inside a gated community in the afterlife, full of ghosts who are scared of immigra
mark twain? speak up, you rapscallion!" speak up! >> jon: rapscallion! >> stephenrth carolina congressman mark meadows denied the charge, explaining, "how can we out someone when we don't know who he is?" adding, "tell me who he is! please! i'm desperate here. have you seen how much evidence they have? we're screwed!" according to insiders, as many as five possible names for the whistleblower have circulated in political circles. hmmm. okay, okay, five...
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history a candlelit vigil has been held to mark 2 years since gunman stephen paddick project rounds from the mandalay bay hotel into a crowd as a country music festival he killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the victims at the memorial service. a moment of silence has been held in istanbul on the 1st anniversary the murder of saudi journalist. family friends and members of the united nations investigation team were at the ceremony in turkey ashaji went into the saudi consulate to collect documents to get married and was never seen again tomorrow shares more from istanbul. because they called it a moment of unsealing. a service to mark one year since dramatic she was murdered inside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul and silence because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though jamal was killed his voice lives on his fiancee teacher think is the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions after their words here
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. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, mark kelly. >> he came back and his d.n.a. emember hearing that story? >> stephen: i do. >> it physically shifts you. it mentally messes with you. when you see the sunrise every 90 minutes, you don't have a sense of days and weeks. it all gets kind of twist gld and eventually the alien pops out of your belly. >> right out of the belly. >> stephen: we have to go here in a minute but a very quick, very important final question here. you are in the hotly anticipated movie "top gun maverick," the sequel to the 1986 classic. ( cheers and applause ) there you are. there you are looking all top gun right there. >> that's right. >> stephen: the plot is shrouded in secrecy. ( cheers and applause ) the plot is shrouded in secrecy. you can tell us anything? >> what i can say is i'm on the on ramp to the highway to the danger zone. >> stephen: is there-- let's put some asses in the seat here. is there shirtless volleyball? >> i can't confirm or deny. >> stephen: is there pantsless lleyball? kn jacket on we have to take little bit of a brea
. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, mark kelly. >> he came back and his d.n.a. emember hearing that story? >> stephen: i do. >> it physically shifts you. it mentally messes with you. when you see the sunrise every 90 minutes, you don't have a sense of days and weeks. it all gets kind of twist gld and eventually the alien pops out of your belly. >> right out of the belly. >> stephen: we have to go here in a minute but a very quick, very important final question here....
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i'm stephen innes reporting. today marks 2 years since the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities say stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people. >>and injured almost 700 others in the las vegas rampage, the 64 year-old fired from the 32th floor of the mandalay bay resort and casino into a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers authorities finally found the suspects hotel room when they got inside they found his body police believe he took his own life and that no one else was involved with that shooting. some florida teachers can now carry guns inside their classrooms. a new state law into a into a fact that authorizes school districts to put in place at least one school safety officer per public school that officer does not have to be an actual law enforcement official, they can be a school security guard or guardian. guardians are armed teachers and staff that are ready in the case of an attack. the law being implemented is based off a raft recommendations made in the wake of 20 eighteen's mass shooting in parklan
i'm stephen innes reporting. today marks 2 years since the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities say stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people. >>and injured almost 700 others in the las vegas rampage, the 64 year-old fired from the 32th floor of the mandalay bay resort and casino into a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers authorities finally found the suspects hotel room when they got inside they found his body police believe he took his own life and that no one else was...
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history candlelit vigil has been held to mark 2 years since gunman stephen panda cried here in a 1000 rounds from the mandalay bay hotel into a crowd at a country music festival he killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the victims at the memorial service members of saddam's has been held in istanbul on the 1st anniversary of the murder of saudi journalist. family friends and members of the united nations investigation team or at the ceremony under simmons has more from his temple. it's been a solemn day marked with a minute's silence by a gathering just outside the consulate 114 percent of the moment jamal walked in to the consulate and was never seen again a teacher his fiance outside wondering what had happened she addressed the gathering of high profile people and also campaigners and human rights activists she swore that she would continue her campaign to get justice for her fiance she said also that she couldn't find closure because she hadn't got a body to pray besides it did couldn't really move on a personal basis but ther
history candlelit vigil has been held to mark 2 years since gunman stephen panda cried here in a 1000 rounds from the mandalay bay hotel into a crowd at a country music festival he killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the victims at the memorial service members of saddam's has been held in istanbul on the 1st anniversary of the murder of saudi journalist. family friends and members of the united nations investigation team or at the...
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further but things will get complicated full move they did and now we have stephen roach in saying that president trump has already. marked out sanctions but is not giving the executive order to see them put into place just yet in other words they're waiting to see the giving the turks johns. to take some sort of action whatever that actually we don't know but remember you're wrong. donald trump said that if the turks deal off limits. the united states would take action it wasn't clear to anybody least of all it would seem donald trump without stage what off limits met. men's but the house would reach that point now would donald trump having an opportunity to talk to his experts in to. those in the pentagon who proposed to this action right from the start i is being to sesee the what whiter ramifications of the withdrawal of those troops from the border area perhaps. the only timess going to really give us a proper lots s of the onlnly thi. next to ron state media is reporting that two missiles struck and damaged one of the nation's oil tankers. alleged incident happened friday morning in the red sea off the coast of saud
further but things will get complicated full move they did and now we have stephen roach in saying that president trump has already. marked out sanctions but is not giving the executive order to see them put into place just yet in other words they're waiting to see the giving the turks johns. to take some sort of action whatever that actually we don't know but remember you're wrong. donald trump said that if the turks deal off limits. the united states would take action it wasn't clear to...
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states history a candlelit vigil was held on tuesday night local time marking exactly 2 years since the attack was carried out gunman stephen paddick fired more than 1100 rounds from his 32nd floor hotel suite into a crowd of $22000.00 people attending a music festival he killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the $58.00 victims at the ceremony a former dallas police officer who fatally shot her unarmed black neighbor in his home have been has been sentenced to 10 years in prison geiger's sentence could have been anywhere from 2 years to life in prison the victim both from jeanne was killed after geiger returned home from work she testified that she mistook his apartment for her own thought he was a burglar. inside the heavily fortified enclave in somalia's capital mogadishu diplomats are trying to figure out a safe way to hold an election next year already this week there have been 2 attacks by the armed group al-shabaab on a tally and american troops there as malcolm webb reports from august issue. lee had shrapnel blasted into his chest arm and leg from a car bomb las
states history a candlelit vigil was held on tuesday night local time marking exactly 2 years since the attack was carried out gunman stephen paddick fired more than 1100 rounds from his 32nd floor hotel suite into a crowd of $22000.00 people attending a music festival he killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the $58.00 victims at the ceremony a former dallas police officer who fatally shot her unarmed black neighbor in his home have been...
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now all of a sudden you start to have more people and more critics talk about marks potentially getting too expensive. >> stephenerall your risk appetite at the moment you've been trimming your holdings >> i've been trimming. i agree with everything that was said there i think there's complacency about what can go wrong, including impeachment. it's not like the last two impeachments you have gridlock there, a burgeoning budget deficit. who know what is china will do they may say this doesn't look good for trump let's wait a number of risks there. i don't see europe having we've seen yields back up and the market is taking that as an indication that the economy is getting better globally. i'm not sure that's the case. >> first big earnings report out of the afternoon it's microsoft josh lipton has it for us. >> wilf, eps of $1.38, expectations of $1.25. revenue up to 33.1 billion analysts had been expecting 32.2 billion. just looking quickly through the segments here, revenue and productivity and business processes, that clocks in at $11.1 billion. office 365 commercial revenue growth, they say within that 25%. r
now all of a sudden you start to have more people and more critics talk about marks potentially getting too expensive. >> stephenerall your risk appetite at the moment you've been trimming your holdings >> i've been trimming. i agree with everything that was said there i think there's complacency about what can go wrong, including impeachment. it's not like the last two impeachments you have gridlock there, a burgeoning budget deficit. who know what is china will do they may say...
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stephen mcdonell in hong kong, thank you. in a speech in beijing to marknce the chinese communist party took control, president xi jinping said no force could stop china's onward march. crowds cheered as thousands of soldiers marched through tiananmen square in a display of military might. robin brant sent this report from the capital. for big birthdays, china's ruling communist party doesn't do things by halves. lined up perfectly and ready to go, 15,000 military personnel prepare to parade past the country's top political leaders. president xijinping, unhindered now by limits on his term in office, took centre stage. beside him, two predecessors — one of them, jiang zemin, so old and frail now that he needed help to his seat. looking on too were the country's most senior party officials, all of them men. surprise, surprise, security is very tight here ahead of the parade. the police just moving a few people down from the main thoroughfare, where we will see the tanks later. but make no mistake, china does want the world to look in at this event. the mili
stephen mcdonell in hong kong, thank you. in a speech in beijing to marknce the chinese communist party took control, president xi jinping said no force could stop china's onward march. crowds cheered as thousands of soldiers marched through tiananmen square in a display of military might. robin brant sent this report from the capital. for big birthdays, china's ruling communist party doesn't do things by halves. lined up perfectly and ready to go, 15,000 military personnel prepare to parade...
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mark let's celebrate iraq's provided your bank. all of a destroyer thank you very much to the stephen carroll that with a business on the less expensive chocolate in the world quite a combination. thank you sir. this call studio james creedon with me what can a team are. looking at the- my reactions to the protest movement in chile where of course people have been killed. and the u. n. is calling for an investigation. that's right so it just a scion of some of the reactions coming through in social media a lot of chileans sharing scenes from the streets. and at certainly at. the fatalities said that we can that we can have that have been reported you can see. a lot of brutality in some of the videos are coming through- beingng shared online- this particular tweet i won't show exactly what she said because they're expletives in us. and it but she saying they are beating the leak out of us. and it's a you know these are the kind of videos that this is the reality of what is happening on the streets of. san diego and elsewhere now. just to point out that it's not a it's not. as simple as it might seem some are sharing videos. michael o o
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stephen talasnik." beethoven's quartet," a 25,000- pound piece by mark di suvero. works by the ensemble studio: "inverted portal" and" beartooth portal," featuring giant formations leaning against one another, and "domo," which was poured into the land and which was designed" acoustically," to host outdoor concerts. but most of the music is performed here, at the gorgeous olivier music barn, with a high pitched roof and windows that overlook the beartooths. ♪ ♪ on this day, pianist aristo sham played works by robert schumann and johannes brahms. originally from hong kong, sham has performed on five continents. is this normal as a setting, or unusual for you? >> yeah, this is quite unusual. even summer festivals in ski resorts are more urban. >> brown: right. >> yeah. and for this to be like literally in the middle of nowhere, it's quite unique. it's like, where do you even find an audience? but, everything is sold out. >> brown: in fact, seating here is so limited-- just 150 for a concert-- and the price of a ticket so low-- just $10-- that demand quickly outstripp
stephen talasnik." beethoven's quartet," a 25,000- pound piece by mark di suvero. works by the ensemble studio: "inverted portal" and" beartooth portal," featuring giant formations leaning against one another, and "domo," which was poured into the land and which was designed" acoustically," to host outdoor concerts. but most of the music is performed here, at the gorgeous olivier music barn, with a high pitched roof and windows that overlook the...
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today marks two years after a gunman shot and killed people on october 21st when stephen paddock openedfrom mandalay bay in las vegas and killed concertgoers attending a show on the strip. he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. his motive still remains a mystery to this day. william la jeunesse is live in n the west coast bureau with more. >> what's not a mystery is how las vegas responded. the city not considered tight-knit came together. >> 58 lives were lost, but there was a birth there and it was the vaguest strong community that was born. they come together and they supported us. no doubt about it. >> victims and survivors came together at our remembrance wa wall. 58 died, 800 injured, 400 by gunfire. they survived but not without enduring grief, crippling injuries and nightmares. shooter stephen paddock had recently lost money gambling and was on medication breaks anxiety but police did not determine a motive. there were 23 rivals in his hotel room and 14 were outfitted with high capacity magazines. the feds have banned the bump stocks and nevada passed a measure to allow a ju
today marks two years after a gunman shot and killed people on october 21st when stephen paddock openedfrom mandalay bay in las vegas and killed concertgoers attending a show on the strip. he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. his motive still remains a mystery to this day. william la jeunesse is live in n the west coast bureau with more. >> what's not a mystery is how las vegas responded. the city not considered tight-knit came together. >> 58 lives were lost, but there was a...
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stephen schwartzman, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: just ahead, a testy congressional hearing showed why mark actually now on the forefront of defending free speech. that's next. ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i...
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stephen schwartzman, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: just ahead, a testy congressional hearing showed why mark are actually now on the forefront of defending free speech. that's next. ♪ fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. it's either the assucertification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through october 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ gerry: mark zuckerberg was with back on ca
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stephen schwartzman, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: just ahead, a testy congressional hearing showed why mark are actually now on the forefront of defending free speech. that's next. ♪ it's not "pretty good or nothing." it's not "acceptable or nothing." and it's definitely not "close enough or nothing." mercedes-benz suvs were engineered with only one mission in mind. to be the best. in the category, in the industry... in the world. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without
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history a candlelit vigil was held on tuesday night local time marking that the 2 years since the attack was carried out gunman stephen paddick fired more than 1100 rounds from his 32nd fiddle hotel suite and to a crowd of 22000 people at a music festival he then killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the 58 victims at the ceremony now former dallas police officer who fatally shot the unarmed black neighbor in his own home has been sentenced to 10 years in prison the victim botham jean was killed after the guy got returned home from work she testified that she mistook his apartment for her own and thought he was a burglar now the victim's brother gene was in the courtroom at the time of the sentencing and in a show of forgiveness he asked the judge for permission to give the guy the hug the pair embraced for about a minute. marcus a healthy you're right and i was like my brother but i see i personally want the best for you. and i wasn't gonna ever say this in front of my family or anyone but. i don't even want you to go and you know i want the best for you. u.s. pr
history a candlelit vigil was held on tuesday night local time marking that the 2 years since the attack was carried out gunman stephen paddick fired more than 1100 rounds from his 32nd fiddle hotel suite and to a crowd of 22000 people at a music festival he then killed himself before police stormed his room city officials read aloud the names of each of the 58 victims at the ceremony now former dallas police officer who fatally shot the unarmed black neighbor in his own home has been sentenced...
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stephen: people have been clamoring for you to go do stup again. i understand one of them was barack obama. >> obama, yeah, i got this mark twaib prize, when i saw himng he asked me was, "when are you going to do stup again?" ( laughter ) maybe it's time to do stup again. >> stephen: did you do your obama-- ( cheers and applause ) did you do your obama for obama? >> oh, no. i don't really know if i do a good obama. you know what we talked about? he talked about my hair. he was like, "how come your hair--" he said, "what kind of rinse are you using?" you don't have any gray hairs. i'm about two, three months older than obama. he was like, "that doesn't make me feel any better." it's a great picture i have of me talking to him in the white house and we're, like, talking and it looks like we're having this thing. and at that moment he's going, "so what kind of rinse do you use?" ( laughter ) i don't have a rinse. >> stephen: that's real. that's real. that's not a rinse. >> i get gray hair in my mustache and my nose of all places, but my hair is all black. >> stephen: what kind of rinse do you use in your nose, afrin. >> i just cut it out. >> stephen: y
stephen: people have been clamoring for you to go do stup again. i understand one of them was barack obama. >> obama, yeah, i got this mark twaib prize, when i saw himng he asked me was, "when are you going to do stup again?" ( laughter ) maybe it's time to do stup again. >> stephen: did you do your obama-- ( cheers and applause ) did you do your obama for obama? >> oh, no. i don't really know if i do a good obama. you know what we talked about? he talked about my...
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stephen mcdonell reporting from hong kong. china is hosting lavish events to marklebrations were overshadowed as thousands took to hong kong streets, with some violent clashes breaking out. robin brant reports. for big birthdays, china's ruling communist party doesn't do things by halves. lined up perfectly and ready to go, 15,000 military personnel prepare to parade past the country's top political leaders. president xi, unhindered by limits on his term in office, took centre stage. beside him, two predecessors, one of them so old and frail now that he needed help to his seat. looking on too, the country's most senior party officials, all of them men. surprise, surprise, security is very tight year ahead of the parade. the police just moving a few people down from the main thoroughfare, where we will see the tanks later. make no mistake, china does want the world to looking at this event. the military leadership have said this is not about the show of force, but this is definitely about china showing off on its 70th birthday about how far it has come. translation:
stephen mcdonell reporting from hong kong. china is hosting lavish events to marklebrations were overshadowed as thousands took to hong kong streets, with some violent clashes breaking out. robin brant reports. for big birthdays, china's ruling communist party doesn't do things by halves. lined up perfectly and ready to go, 15,000 military personnel prepare to parade past the country's top political leaders. president xi, unhindered by limits on his term in office, took centre stage. beside...
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stephen colbert said last night. >> people have been musing publicly. when is the constitutional crisis coming? mark your calendar. it's here. you can't just not participate in your own impeachment. sir, you are charged with assault and battery. how do you plead? pass? trish: you get the picture. that's just a small sample. why would the president turn over any documents to anything other than a legitimate inquiry. right now, you don't have a legitimate inquiry since there was no vote on this. he's protected just as nancy pelosi is by executive privilege. it's the house itself as a body wants to launch a legitimate inquiry as opposed to a political inquiry which is what this is. then he can answer the subpoenas. are you going to answer them. i don't care how much you hate this president or how much you love him. this is about who we are as a country we are tonight and who we'll be. when an individual attempts to corrupt the system as some democrats are doing for political reasons. we must as americans step up and call them out. joining me tonight, one up american texas congressman, brian babin. grea
stephen colbert said last night. >> people have been musing publicly. when is the constitutional crisis coming? mark your calendar. it's here. you can't just not participate in your own impeachment. sir, you are charged with assault and battery. how do you plead? pass? trish: you get the picture. that's just a small sample. why would the president turn over any documents to anything other than a legitimate inquiry. right now, you don't have a legitimate inquiry since there was no vote on...
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marked the beginning of the hispanic heritage month. who is hispanic here? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenways a good sign, asking minorities to identify themselves. ( laughter ) ( as trump ) "okay, who here is latino? raise your hands. whoa, i can't believe you fell for that. round 'em up, boys! adios." ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: they're coming around the mountain with that. >> stephen: ♪ far away ( laughter ) then trump singled out an hispanic buddy in the crowd, cable news commentator and date letting you know he is wearing a tie, just not where you think, steve cortes. ( laughter ) trump told the crowd what made cortes so special. >> but i'll tell you what, there is nobody that loves this country more or hispanic more than steve cortes. steve. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, steve. nobody loves the hispanics more. who do you like more, the country or the hispanics? >> stephen: what? "who do you like more, steve, the country or the hispanics? because i can't decide which to destroy first." ( laughter ) trump has gotten a lot of criticism for his racist immigration policies but h
marked the beginning of the hispanic heritage month. who is hispanic here? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenways a good sign, asking minorities to identify themselves. ( laughter ) ( as trump ) "okay, who here is latino? raise your hands. whoa, i can't believe you fell for that. round 'em up, boys! adios." ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: they're coming around the mountain with that. >> stephen: ♪ far away ( laughter ) then trump singled out an hispanic buddy in...
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today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities say stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured almost 700 others in the las vegas rampage, the 64 year-old fired from the 32th floor of the mandalay bay resort and casino on to a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers according to witnesses the shooting lasted between 1015 minutes. authorities finally found paddock's hotel room when they got inside they found his body. police believe he took his own life and that no one else was involved in the shooting. >>today, one man returned with 58 crosses to remember the lives lost lost family members talk with reporter austin carteuthis gesture means so much to them on this day. >>for the second year, piece of hope it's the welcome to las vegas on and they're just being honored right here in the great a spot. across a picture in the heart 50 to each to remember those gunned down 2 years ago at the route 91 harvest festival what i'm trying to do here today is. >>show the victims that we love them. >>greg zanis he had made each one driving the mid from out
today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, authorities say stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured almost 700 others in the las vegas rampage, the 64 year-old fired from the 32th floor of the mandalay bay resort and casino on to a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers according to witnesses the shooting lasted between 1015 minutes. authorities finally found paddock's hotel room when they got inside they found his body. police believe he took his...
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>>today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history 2 years ago, stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured. nearly 700 others in that las vegas rampage and today, one man who returned with 58 crosses to remember the lives lost. >>family members spoke with reporter austin carter about why this gesture means so much to them on this day. for the second year, piece of hope its stock of the come to los vegas on and that being honored. >>right here in the great a spot. >>across a picture in the heart 50 to each to remember those gunned down 2 years ago at the route 91 harvest festival what i'm trying to do here today is. >>show the victims that we love them. >>greg zanis he had made each one driving the mid from out of state monday. and this isn't the first set of crosses he's made for the 58. >>he's done it 2 years in a row, here's him back in 2018. he does it out of the kindness of his heart but the families of the victims in mind. >>family members. and i feel like that. >>doing it just because they've asked me it wasn't just visitors have to sign
>>today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history 2 years ago, stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured. nearly 700 others in that las vegas rampage and today, one man who returned with 58 crosses to remember the lives lost. >>family members spoke with reporter austin carter about why this gesture means so much to them on this day. for the second year, piece of hope its stock of the come to los vegas on and that being honored....
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marking the second anniversary of the massacre. it was october 1, , 2017 when a lone gunman named stephen paddock used semiautomatic rifles altered with bump stocks to open fire from the resort's 32nd floor on a country music festival below, killing 58 people and wounding 851 others. it remains the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history. in maryland, a white nationalist coast guard lieutenant pleaded guilty thursday to federal weapons and drugs charges after investigators uncovered his plot to kill high-profile liberal figures, including democratic lawmakers, media personalities and judges. 50-year-old christopher hasson was arrested with a stockpile of 15 guns and more than 1000 rounds of ammunition after he used his work computer at the coast guard to read the manifestos of mass killers and to research sniper attacks. federal prosecutors did not file terrorism charges against hasson. he faces up to 31 years in prison at a january sentencing hearing. bernie sanders' campaign says ththe vermont senator r and 2020 presidential candidate is recovering well from surgery to clear a blocked artery. on tuesday night, sanders was hospita
marking the second anniversary of the massacre. it was october 1, , 2017 when a lone gunman named stephen paddock used semiautomatic rifles altered with bump stocks to open fire from the resort's 32nd floor on a country music festival below, killing 58 people and wounding 851 others. it remains the worst mass shooting in modern u.s. history. in maryland, a white nationalist coast guard lieutenant pleaded guilty thursday to federal weapons and drugs charges after investigators uncovered his plot...
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between police and protesters in beijing marked the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. joining us with more from hong kong is stephen engle's, bloomberg's north asia correspondent. stephen, i don't know if you can hear me. stephen engle is on the ground in hong kong. we have lost the ability to talk to him. let's back to paul. you have lived in japan for many it.s and are familiar with int kind of shape is china growth, wise. does it strengthen global growth? growth is starting to taper off a little bit in the low six's. there is always a debate about the underlying reality. but growth has come off as it would under the circumstances, but as of the moment, the wheels do not appear to be coming off the chinese economy. the reason for that is china is still an economic development story. it is a huge continental economy with 3.1 billion consumers. is that theychina are turning towards their own domestic demand. that is the tight rope they are walking. vonnie: does this protest continue -- where does it end because it seems like it is getting worse and worse. destabilizeening to more than just hong kong and financial m
between police and protesters in beijing marked the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. joining us with more from hong kong is stephen engle's, bloomberg's north asia correspondent. stephen, i don't know if you can hear me. stephen engle is on the ground in hong kong. we have lost the ability to talk to him. let's back to paul. you have lived in japan for many it.s and are familiar with int kind of shape is china growth, wise. does it strengthen global growth?...
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we are joined by stephen mnuchin, hud director, ben carson, and mark calabro. welcome. administration's housing reform plan would be disastrous for our housing system. the trump administration is threatening to end the conservatorship of the government sponsored enterprise. without congressional action to provide explicit government guarantee, it is implemented in this way, it is likely it would create turmoil in the housing market, prevent many americans from obtaining 30 year fixed rate mortgages unblock families across the country from attaining the american dream of homeownership. for this reckless plan administrative action on the table, the trump administration also recommends that congress make several harmful legislative reforms. for example, the trump plan would abolish the affordable --sing goals, which of support affordable housing and replace them with a mortgage fee that trump officials have not bothered to spell out the details for. the plan would fundamentally undermine the federal housing and ministration's ability to create affordable homeownership oppo
we are joined by stephen mnuchin, hud director, ben carson, and mark calabro. welcome. administration's housing reform plan would be disastrous for our housing system. the trump administration is threatening to end the conservatorship of the government sponsored enterprise. without congressional action to provide explicit government guarantee, it is implemented in this way, it is likely it would create turmoil in the housing market, prevent many americans from obtaining 30 year fixed rate...
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stephen stock. we investigate, next. >>> a cool 66 in concord right now. but i'll show you where this gets below the freezing marksshouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. disclosures at sfethics.org. >>> our other headlines this evening, congress is taking up an issue that our investigative unit exposed nearly three years ago. u.s. war veterans who aren't citizens being deported after they serve the country.gs o cap featured veterans who told us their stories. senior investigator stephen stock got this train rolling. stephen, your reporting could lead to significant changes here. >> it has taken them three years, but yes, finally it appears change may be in the air on capitol hill. the bill before congress is titled the veterans deportation prevention and reform act of 2019. it may be a mouthfu
stephen stock. we investigate, next. >>> a cool 66 in concord right now. but i'll show you where this gets below the freezing marksshouldn't they go to prison for as long as the law allows? chesa boudin said he wouldn't seek maximum sentences as district attorney, even for murder. we are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. ad paid for by san francisco police officers association. not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a...
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this as beijing marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. joining us now with more on what is happening now in hong kong, stephenngle, bloomberg's chief north asia correspondent. bring us up to speed. ephen: there is lots of frustration on the streets of hong kong, not only with the protesters of course, but their autonomy guaranteed by beijing, as they went on rampages of civil disobedience, clashes with the police, and vandalism, as we see here at the entrance way to one of the subway stops at causeway bay. i might add that this is some of the most expensive retail real estate in the world. look at this. around here, all of these shops are not only closed because it is 11:15 at night. they have been close all day long. this is the october 1 national day holiday. this is when millions of people this week in china -- millions have come down from china to shop. they are nowhere to be found. that has really split the city. the city is absolutely polarized between those supporting the protesters -- not necessarily the violence or the vandalism, but supporting the protest movement and their ultimate aim -- and those
this as beijing marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. joining us now with more on what is happening now in hong kong, stephenngle, bloomberg's chief north asia correspondent. bring us up to speed. ephen: there is lots of frustration on the streets of hong kong, not only with the protesters of course, but their autonomy guaranteed by beijing, as they went on rampages of civil disobedience, clashes with the police, and vandalism, as we see here at the...
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. >> stephen: now a lot of people have been saying up tow this point, people have been musing publicly, "when is the constitutional crisis coming?" well, markr calendar, tattoo it on your forehead, and flip off your boss, because it's here. this afternoon, the white house delivered on their previous obstruction of justice with an official letter telling the house of representatives that trump will not cooperate with their impeachment inquiry. yes. ( booing ) don't get him wrong. don't get him wrong. trump would like to help with their inquiry into his conversation with ukraine but, tragically, he has phone spurs. ( laughter ) the white house-- ( cheers and applause ) the white house-- the white house made the announcement in an officially bitchy eight-page letter to congress, writing, "given that your inquiry lacks any legitimate constitutional foundation, any pretense of fairness, or even the most elementary due process protections, the executive branch cannot be expected to participate in it." wait, wait, wait, wait. you can't just not participate in your own impeachment. ( as judge ) "sir, you are charged with assault and battery. how do
. >> stephen: now a lot of people have been saying up tow this point, people have been musing publicly, "when is the constitutional crisis coming?" well, markr calendar, tattoo it on your forehead, and flip off your boss, because it's here. this afternoon, the white house delivered on their previous obstruction of justice with an official letter telling the house of representatives that trump will not cooperate with their impeachment inquiry. yes. ( booing ) don't get him wrong....