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>> it's all politics, mark. dumpsters for the city of baltimore, the first time, we were denied permits. it denied. and that doesn't tell me anything else except for its politically motivated, to stop a conservative from coming into pick up trash, so we did it anyway. to stop talking, start doing. >> mark: good for you. you don't need permits, it's a basic civil function to be able to keep your streets clean. thanks a lot for that, scott. good news. the next segment, misery spreads across america. millions of americans are relying on antidepressants or other drugs to get through the day. what is the solution? that's next on "tucker carlson tonight." - [spokeswoman] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just deci
>> it's all politics, mark. dumpsters for the city of baltimore, the first time, we were denied permits. it denied. and that doesn't tell me anything else except for its politically motivated, to stop a conservative from coming into pick up trash, so we did it anyway. to stop talking, start doing. >> mark: good for you. you don't need permits, it's a basic civil function to be able to keep your streets clean. thanks a lot for that, scott. good news. the next segment, misery spreads...
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: why did mark move out of dallas? >> he wanted a place to have room. he bought a house on eight acres and he loved the space. he loved the animals. >> reporter: besides animals and wide open spaces, he another passion flying. in 1995, it almost killed him mark had a bad accident? >> a terrible accident. >> reporter: mark was part of this aerial armada of vintage planes when something went terribly wrong. >> elbow the engine failed and he made a forced landing ran off the end of the runway, you survived but he a severe brain injury. >> reporter: did he fly again? >> he did. >> reporter: why would you want to fly again? he almost died. >> he wanted to be the person he was before, it's like being thrown from a horse. >> reporter: he did. >> he did, and it took a long time. >> reporter: they got a kick out of his weakness, his love for sugary snacks. >> he a sweet tooth and he would mostly eat everyone's stuff. so, if we had weekly prosecutor meetings every monday and we would get doughnuts for them and he would get there
: why did mark move out of dallas? >> he wanted a place to have room. he bought a house on eight acres and he loved the space. he loved the animals. >> reporter: besides animals and wide open spaces, he another passion flying. in 1995, it almost killed him mark had a bad accident? >> a terrible accident. >> reporter: mark was part of this aerial armada of vintage planes when something went terribly wrong. >> elbow the engine failed and he made a forced landing ran...
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>> it's all politics, mark.psters baltimore, the first time, we were denied permits. denied. and that doesn't tell me anything else except for its politically motivated, to stop a conservative from coming into pick up trash, so we did it anyway. to stop talking, start doing. >> mark: good for you. you don't need permits, it's a basic civil function to be able to keep your streets clean. thanks a lot for that, scott. good news. the next segment, misery spreads across america. millions of americans are relying on antidepressants or other drugs to get through the day. what is the solution? a that's next on "tucker carlson tonight."on ♪ want to brain better? say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance: focus, accuracy, memory, learning, and concentration. neuriva. ♪ ♪ >> mark: welcome back, and now here he is. here is tucker. >> tucker: if you live in this country, you know an awful lot of people are on psychiatric medication all of a
>> it's all politics, mark.psters baltimore, the first time, we were denied permits. denied. and that doesn't tell me anything else except for its politically motivated, to stop a conservative from coming into pick up trash, so we did it anyway. to stop talking, start doing. >> mark: good for you. you don't need permits, it's a basic civil function to be able to keep your streets clean. thanks a lot for that, scott. good news. the next segment, misery spreads across america....
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mark: from jerusalem.t, four more deaths in the demonstrations in iraq as police try to corral protesters back into their protest camp. the death tolls have passed 300 once the protests began october 1. >> some rush to go to safety as others try to launch projectiles, taking into your gas, one medical volunteer accuses the police of using excessive force. >> we are taking to the streets peacefully, and you see they are firing at us. we are a medical team, volunteering to treat protesters. we are not creating a problem, but security officers have hit me three t times. >> according to witnesses, security forces fired live andds, rubber bullets, teargas canisters as they try to push hundreds of protesters back to their main cap. unrest in baghdad is driven by discontent over corruption, high unemployment. despite the country's oil wealth. the violence in the capital came a day after protesters said that an intensifying -- has been fueling fear. of the casualties on thursday added to the mounting death toll, w
mark: from jerusalem.t, four more deaths in the demonstrations in iraq as police try to corral protesters back into their protest camp. the death tolls have passed 300 once the protests began october 1. >> some rush to go to safety as others try to launch projectiles, taking into your gas, one medical volunteer accuses the police of using excessive force. >> we are taking to the streets peacefully, and you see they are firing at us. we are a medical team, volunteering to treat...
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in fact it can be argued that writing for mark twain was a mere means to an end.it was a side hustle because what he wanted to do was make a lot of money, he found out he was good at this, people thought his articles were funny and he published a book and wrote a letter to his mother anisa don't expect anything i didn't like this to make money eroded to advertise myself. but he was always a great self promoter, not in a cheesy gross way, people found him charming. so from teenagers on all he wanted to be was great. in the gilded age when they were great porches being made, technological developments were booming and he thought that guy did it why can't i. >> how well did you do on tom sawyer huckleberry finn. >> tom sawyer did pretty well, huckleberry finn, it's hard to know because the books have really never been out. when he started his own publishing company, he convinced that the publishers were ripping him off. knowing about publishing having been involved, he started his own publishing company. the first two books to come out, one was a memoir of general gr
in fact it can be argued that writing for mark twain was a mere means to an end.it was a side hustle because what he wanted to do was make a lot of money, he found out he was good at this, people thought his articles were funny and he published a book and wrote a letter to his mother anisa don't expect anything i didn't like this to make money eroded to advertise myself. but he was always a great self promoter, not in a cheesy gross way, people found him charming. so from teenagers on all he...
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mark: hello america i am mark logan, this is "life, liberty & levin". how are you my friend.s a pleasure. one of the smart people. i have been a fan of yours for a very long time. you are an institution at stanford university. in a phd in philosophy and written 16 books. i have seen you here and there in redmond of what you written very smart information. that's what i wanted you here tonight. i want to talk about several issues, one particular, the president has focused on, early on and that is china. and you write about and talk about a second cold war and the cold war is with china and happening now. can you explain that? >> if you think back to the first coldha war, we learned que quickly from being the allies of the soviet union were to to be in at odds with them within just a few years and why was that. it was partly the territorial issues that the soviet union appear to be expanded in all directions. also soviet union stealing technology and stole the bomb design through spy network. in many ways the cold war was technological race, in the space race in the nuclear arm
mark: hello america i am mark logan, this is "life, liberty & levin". how are you my friend.s a pleasure. one of the smart people. i have been a fan of yours for a very long time. you are an institution at stanford university. in a phd in philosophy and written 16 books. i have seen you here and there in redmond of what you written very smart information. that's what i wanted you here tonight. i want to talk about several issues, one particular, the president has focused on, early...
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mark: we will tell you.rk: people were talking earlier about how hedge funds are doing better. the majority of funds are still quantify -- are still quant funds. those are quantitatively based funds that go after factor-based investing. they have reduced their exposure 30% over the past 12 months. at was the biggest reduction in exposure we seen on our books ever. they are not in the market. they have a lower leverage profile. it is because of the factor volatility that will go -- that we will go into later if you like because it is all tied into rates. romaine: with all the money sitting on the sidelines theoretically, whether cash or in short-term investment, that could come pouring in should you get a clear signal on trade and may be a clear signal that the economic malaise we all thought was going to affect the world might not be as bad as we .hought mark: yes, that cash will come back in. the question everyone is asking, where does it go? does it going to cyclicals? banks are up 18% since the end of aug
mark: we will tell you.rk: people were talking earlier about how hedge funds are doing better. the majority of funds are still quantify -- are still quant funds. those are quantitatively based funds that go after factor-based investing. they have reduced their exposure 30% over the past 12 months. at was the biggest reduction in exposure we seen on our books ever. they are not in the market. they have a lower leverage profile. it is because of the factor volatility that will go -- that we will...
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we turn now to mark crumpton. mark: as our kevin cirilli was telling us, national security official alexander vindman is on capitol hill for week two of the impeachment inquiry. in testimony, he said he viewed president trump's request into his an investigation of political rivals as a demand, claiming there was a power disparity between the two leaders. from, theture i come military culture, when a senior asks you to do something, even is not toleasant, it be taken as a request, it is to be taken as an order. in this case, the power disparity between the two leaders, my impression that was in order to get of the white house meeting, president zelensky would have to deliver these investigations. mark: venmo and said he ripped -- vindman said he reported the concerns about the popular -- to the proper authorities in the chain of command. the interim leader is jeanne ane z, who has been recognized by the united states. we asked morel as if he has any contact with the government. >> i do not have any channel. as far
we turn now to mark crumpton. mark: as our kevin cirilli was telling us, national security official alexander vindman is on capitol hill for week two of the impeachment inquiry. in testimony, he said he viewed president trump's request into his an investigation of political rivals as a demand, claiming there was a power disparity between the two leaders. from, theture i come military culture, when a senior asks you to do something, even is not toleasant, it be taken as a request, it is to be...
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mark joins me know.all your years covering this, how that markprised you zuckerberg came out and for a lot of the portion was defending his political ad position? mark: well, he owns the company essentially and acts like he owns the company and has been strongly opinionated from the beginning and i respect that. if you own facebook stock, you're in part making a bet on mark zuckerberg and how well he's handled the company, how responsible he's going to be through these crisis moments. these companies have at crisis moments. there could be another crisis moment in terms of this next election if there's a rumor that starts about there being manipulation, so you're in part making a bet on just how dependable he's going to be going through this. i think he has a pretty good track record. taylor: and then twitter came out, notably at the same time of the earnings, and took an opposite position. who's right here, facebook or twitter? mark: the divide is if you show political advertising on the network. i much
mark joins me know.all your years covering this, how that markprised you zuckerberg came out and for a lot of the portion was defending his political ad position? mark: well, he owns the company essentially and acts like he owns the company and has been strongly opinionated from the beginning and i respect that. if you own facebook stock, you're in part making a bet on mark zuckerberg and how well he's handled the company, how responsible he's going to be through these crisis moments. these...
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mark: i think we are in the middle. it is hard to compare this to past cycles because if you look at what the fed has been doing, the fed has been easing at a time when the u.s. economy is not really under that much stress. there are very few periods where it has done that. the question that many of us are asking is, how much has the fed reset the cycle here by doing what you could consider to be a little bit of proactively using. -- easing. guy: what happens when the easy money ends? i am asking this question really about the credit markets. triple b versus double v. so tight right now, as tight as it has been since 2007. what happens to the credit market when the easy money stops? credit,ok, i think on we like a middle-of-the-road strategy. avoiding some of the areas names out there, but also recognizing particularly globally, you want to be finding things with a positive yield. when you say, when the easy money stops, at this point, for many of us, we are asking is it going to stop over the next six months, over the
mark: i think we are in the middle. it is hard to compare this to past cycles because if you look at what the fed has been doing, the fed has been easing at a time when the u.s. economy is not really under that much stress. there are very few periods where it has done that. the question that many of us are asking is, how much has the fed reset the cycle here by doing what you could consider to be a little bit of proactively using. -- easing. guy: what happens when the easy money ends? i am...
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mark: i don't.hink you can understand the impact until you see the face and hear the voice of the people in this case putting wneir own careers, their professional lives at risk. thesere people with very impressive credentials. i rall watergate, which was 45 years ago, en all of a sudden there was a voice that said, yes, there ia taping system in the white house, and the impact that had. i don'trs think you can ote. david: when watergate happened, if you asked americans -- peopln have high views of what is going on in washington and they are not likely to grant it legitimacy. inatgate, republicans and democrats were different, but they did not seem to be iner dit universes. now they are in different iverses and the cost of admitting your party is wrong seems ruinous. that is why they sticko their party, because the cost of their party losing is the end of their own ves. judy mark, all this happening electionuly begin a year we are getting closer to the primaries in january. if the house does vote to
mark: i don't.hink you can understand the impact until you see the face and hear the voice of the people in this case putting wneir own careers, their professional lives at risk. thesere people with very impressive credentials. i rall watergate, which was 45 years ago, en all of a sudden there was a voice that said, yes, there ia taping system in the white house, and the impact that had. i don'trs think you can ote. david: when watergate happened, if you asked americans -- peopln have high...
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mark: donald trump jr.ered excellent book you spent a good amount of time in your book talking about how the democrat party is changed. how is it changed? >> listen, you know it was interesting. youle know, i went to boarding school in central pennsylvania and homeas of fire stone tire in middle of the rust belt and boarding school wasn't one for rich guys. but you know you still spend a lot of time if eighth grade on formative years were spent in rust belt, pennsylvania from the area youen get to know a lot of these people, and a you know as i was on the campaign trail in 2016 as a hunter as an outdoorsman as a competitive shooter, you know i spent so much time in middle america and those were my friends it wasn't here's my coke and buddy from iowa, no it has been sleep on that guy's couch during deer season and you go out there and see people and you see -- what they've watched for and i used to go around and like don if my grandfather knew i was voting for a republican i would be rolling over in his grav
mark: donald trump jr.ered excellent book you spent a good amount of time in your book talking about how the democrat party is changed. how is it changed? >> listen, you know it was interesting. youle know, i went to boarding school in central pennsylvania and homeas of fire stone tire in middle of the rust belt and boarding school wasn't one for rich guys. but you know you still spend a lot of time if eighth grade on formative years were spent in rust belt, pennsylvania from the area...
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news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for german reunification also coming up. deadly unrest in baghdad security forces file live rounds a crowd of demonstrators taking part in the largest wave of anti-government protests for decades. plus the german comic of volkswagen puts its money on emo belittling v.w. starts production of its 1st fully electric mass market vehicle and gets high level support from german chancellor merkel the promise to expand he caught infrastructure nationwide. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program. germany has started a week of celebrations to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall which happened on the 9th of november 1989 a few days earlier hundreds of thousands of east germans had gathered at berlin famous alexanderplatz from unprecedented demonstration calling for freedom of expression and democracy has more. history flashing before their eyes sisto thousands returned to berlin cyclonic of the sun the plots to mark t
news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for german reunification also coming up. deadly unrest in baghdad security forces file live rounds a crowd of demonstrators taking part in the largest wave of anti-government protests for decades. plus the german comic of volkswagen puts its money on emo belittling v.w. starts production of its 1st fully electric mass market vehicle and gets...
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mark: welcome back.out hunter biden that the president mentioned in the phone call, he says in the phone call, i heard you were a prosecutor that was good and shut down and that is unfair. a lot of people are talking about that the way they shut down your prosecutor and had very bad people involved. mr. giuliani is a highly respected man the mayor of new new york city. i'd like him to call you and oscar mccauley with the attorney general. rudy knows what is happening and he's a capable guy, the former ambassador for the united states, the woman was bad news on the people she was dealing with in ukraine were bad news. i just want to let you know that. there is a lot of talk about biden's son and a lot of people want to find out about that, whatever you could do with the attorney general, that would be great. biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution and if you can look into it sounds horrible. if he is breaking the law he's also talking to the attorney general. what is the president talki
mark: welcome back.out hunter biden that the president mentioned in the phone call, he says in the phone call, i heard you were a prosecutor that was good and shut down and that is unfair. a lot of people are talking about that the way they shut down your prosecutor and had very bad people involved. mr. giuliani is a highly respected man the mayor of new new york city. i'd like him to call you and oscar mccauley with the attorney general. rudy knows what is happening and he's a capable guy, the...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.peachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ only one thing's more exciting than getting a lexus... ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. for $329 a month for 27 months. [sneeare you ok?fles] yah, it's just a cold. it's not just a cold if you have high blood pressure. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. coricidin hbp is the... ...#1 brand that gives... powe
gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.peachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune...
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thank you, mark. great job.plause] also with us is deputy secretary of veterans affairs jim byrne. thank you. secretary of the army ryan mccarthy. thank you. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. thank you, general. army chief of staff james mcconville and sergeant major of the army michael grinston. thank you very much. thank you very much for being here. also thank you to some very special warriors, in a little different kind of war, maybe, but they are warriors, senators john cornyn, ted cruz, and thom tillis. thank you very much, fellas. thank you. along with representative richard hudson for being here. we have a few other great politicians here, but we won't bother because we want to get on with this one. this is a very special thing. it's such a great honor. joining matt for this special ceremony is his wife kate, his father michael, his mother janet, brother cody, and his sister amy. please stand up. please. thank you. great family. [applause] each of you has strengthened our nation
thank you, mark. great job.plause] also with us is deputy secretary of veterans affairs jim byrne. thank you. secretary of the army ryan mccarthy. thank you. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. thank you, general. army chief of staff james mcconville and sergeant major of the army michael grinston. thank you very much. thank you very much for being here. also thank you to some very special warriors, in a little different kind of war, maybe, but they are warriors,...
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now, rbc analyst mark mahaney.t happened third-quarter in the middle of that income --tement where mark: i think at the top of that list would be amazon. they are doubling down on this one day investment. that is an expensive investment. i think there is a more interesting story at the other side of the curve. companies brought forward their profitability timelines. about print its first positive ebitda quarter. pinterest, too. i was struck by the positive inflection points rather than the negative ones. taylor: you brought up lyft and uber. are you confident that 2020 targets are intact? mark: no. i think they have a high probability of getting by insurance costs. i think they also have pricing power. i think these companies, as private companies, work run really inefficiently, really aggressively, more growth, which means a lot of wasteful spending. investors come in and say, we need profits. the management teams are responding to that. i think there are places they can take excess cost without sacrificing growth
now, rbc analyst mark mahaney.t happened third-quarter in the middle of that income --tement where mark: i think at the top of that list would be amazon. they are doubling down on this one day investment. that is an expensive investment. i think there is a more interesting story at the other side of the curve. companies brought forward their profitability timelines. about print its first positive ebitda quarter. pinterest, too. i was struck by the positive inflection points rather than the...
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should start taking a look at mark zuckerberg they are the only ones that has any power to do anything about him to remove him from office to check what he does within the company and so far all they've done is chase a lawn musk and have left mark zuckerberg alone when the company is notorious for what the 1st thing he wants to do is make money the 2nd thing he wants to do is then say. oh we're sorry we apologize we recognize this later than usual and then now we'll do something about it and make a promise so when he has a 3rd of the world's population he does have a huge amount of content coming over his network and that as we know well from the senate intelligence committee reports on the investigations that that social network particularly facebook has been abused and so now we're seeing him in the crosshairs so one thing that he should be doing is he should be informing people when they see things 1st of all the monitoring against their terms and conditions and inform. people and he should be removing content when it violates the terms and conditions not only from facebook but his
should start taking a look at mark zuckerberg they are the only ones that has any power to do anything about him to remove him from office to check what he does within the company and so far all they've done is chase a lawn musk and have left mark zuckerberg alone when the company is notorious for what the 1st thing he wants to do is make money the 2nd thing he wants to do is then say. oh we're sorry we apologize we recognize this later than usual and then now we'll do something about it and...
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blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be rightftovers?ou keep your leftover data each month. unlimited carryover data! $20 bucks. what are you doing? i want to ask you about your data. oh, i thought you said dating. this is your wake-up call, people. the new tracfone wireless. now you're in control. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save time, paperwork, and yes, dollars. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. .. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're
blazetv.com/mark. blazetv.com/mark. we'll be rightftovers?ou keep your leftover data each month. unlimited carryover data! $20 bucks. what are you doing? i want to ask you about your data. oh, i thought you said dating. this is your wake-up call, people. the new tracfone wireless. now you're in control. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip,...
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news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for german reunification also coming up. thousands take to the streets of the chilean capital santiago as protest against inequality in the country continues plus. people have been living here for millennia but now they have to pack their bags a controversial dam plug in turkey will flood their town on its historical sites to generate electricity. place. i'm told me all oddball thanks for joining us. germany has started a week of celebrations to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall which happened on the 9th of november 1989 a few days earlier hundreds of thousands of east germans had gathered at butlins famous alexanderplatz for an unprecedented demonstration calling for freedom of expression and democracy has more. history flashing before their eyes as thousands returned to berlin cyclonic alexander plot to mark the moment that would help change the city in the country forever nov 4th 1989 more than half a 1000000 p
news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for german reunification also coming up. thousands take to the streets of the chilean capital santiago as protest against inequality in the country continues plus. people have been living here for millennia but now they have to pack their bags a controversial dam plug in turkey will flood their town on its historical sites to generate...
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mark randolph is the cofounder and first ceo of netflix and he's been our desperate thank you for your time. >> it's been a pleasure being with you. thank you. >> the u.s. senate gavels back in at 3:00 o'clock eastern time today lawmakers will work on the nomination of the u.s. court of appeals judge for the u.s. circuit which covers alabama, florida and georgia. watch live coverage of the senate here on c-span2 at 3:00 o'clock eastern. [applause] >> good evening. welcome to all of you and welcome to senators at birth and senators warner heard both of have had very long careers in public service. i know you were in the house in 1994 and senator warner 1989 worked with doug wilder and before becoming governor in yourself virginia so what inspired your career in public service? what would you say to young people today who like to pursue a career in public service? >> i like to think i was or icactually am older than richard but i never acknowledge that. >> he dies his hair. [laughter] >> at least i got hair. [laughter] i would like to think i was old enough to touch by the idealism of th
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this is deja news live from berlin germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall fireworks and musical performances were the centerpiece of celebrations at the city's landmark kronenberg a with thousands joining the party also coming up in our coverage of this historic anniversary summer remembrance of the building war memorials for the victims of cold war division german president frank all this time on his tribute to eastern countries and their role in the events of 999. and of course we'll look back at these dark nights 30 years ago and the events that led to the fall of the. i'm rebecca races welcome to the program germany has been marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall events took place across the capital where the main celebration at the brandenburg gate only german chancellor angela merkel and other european leaders took part in a special ceremony to remember those who died under is germany's shoot to kill orders against anyone trying to flee to the west for the evening's events began with an iconic conductor mating an iconic concerto before an i
this is deja news live from berlin germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall fireworks and musical performances were the centerpiece of celebrations at the city's landmark kronenberg a with thousands joining the party also coming up in our coverage of this historic anniversary summer remembrance of the building war memorials for the victims of cold war division german president frank all this time on his tribute to eastern countries and their role in the events of 999. and of...
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so mark zuckerberg is making the case that he wants political speech out there in a political speech for which he's being paid to put on his sites of course but he wants to create an open market so that the public can look at what a politician is saying and that people can judge it in whether it's true whether it's false good and have that competitive arena but we've got some news that just recently jack dorsey the c.e.o. of twitter sees it differently he writes we've made the decision to stop all political advertising on twitter globally we believe political message reach should be earned and not bought why a few reasons so it was a tell me what you think about jack dorsey message versus mark zuckerberg well i mean it's interesting mark zuckerberg the frame of that hearing was we know we've messed up everything else but please trust us with your money because facebook wants to start a crypto currency in all of the tech platforms they have broken the public trust in such a big way i don't think facebook realizes how big of a problem they have with ads people have an expectation that
so mark zuckerberg is making the case that he wants political speech out there in a political speech for which he's being paid to put on his sites of course but he wants to create an open market so that the public can look at what a politician is saying and that people can judge it in whether it's true whether it's false good and have that competitive arena but we've got some news that just recently jack dorsey the c.e.o. of twitter sees it differently he writes we've made the decision to stop...
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a hold on the aid to ukraine, mark sandy says this. quote, so on that day i emphasized that would raise a number of questions that we would need to address. and so i advised we would want to consult with our office of general counsel on those questions first. so we know as of tonight at least two people in the office of management and budget quit over what the president was doing holding up this aid to ukraine. mark sandy himself doesn't quit over him sharing these concerns that this might be an illegal act by the president. but he is concerned that this might be illegal. and he says so to his boss. he says he wants to go to it lawyers on this. well, of course in this scandal that will not do. and so the way this unspools and the way we can now see it in a way we didn't know about before this deposition tonight -- the way this unspools is that the president has ordered this hold up on the aid. the career staff that are supposed to execute an order like that, they all raise red flags. you want us to do what now? isn't that illegal? i th
a hold on the aid to ukraine, mark sandy says this. quote, so on that day i emphasized that would raise a number of questions that we would need to address. and so i advised we would want to consult with our office of general counsel on those questions first. so we know as of tonight at least two people in the office of management and budget quit over what the president was doing holding up this aid to ukraine. mark sandy himself doesn't quit over him sharing these concerns that this might be...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.gation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ (vo) the flock blindly falls into formation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eli
gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.gation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ (vo) the flock blindly falls into formation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn. why the impeachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ i wanted more that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways
gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn. why the impeachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a...
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covers or uh -- >> mark: a lot of van halen. >> anthony: oh, wow. >> mark: styx. >> anthony: oh, brutalm to move effortlessly around. >> mark: i don't know, i just been blessed with a lot of opportunity. i get to play with a lot of people whose music i really love, so i'm happy. you know, after having been in my own band for many years and suddenly like i'm taking jobs where i'm just playing part of somebody's set. at first it was a little awkward, but then i grew to really love doing it because it was easy and fun, and there was no pressure. i did that for quite a few years and i'm available to do that again if anybody wants me. [ laughter ] ♪ on a marble street a procession spills in ♪ ♪ at the white sea wall waves crash and crash again ♪ ♪ darkness shining then disappearing ♪ ♪ day follows night night follows day ♪ ♪ goodbye goodbye to beauty ♪ ♪ goodbye goodbye to beauty ♪ >> anthony: are you at all sentimental about how seattle used to be? >> mark: you know, i guess it's sort of like being sentimental about grade school or, you know, any time in your life that isn't around anymore.
covers or uh -- >> mark: a lot of van halen. >> anthony: oh, wow. >> mark: styx. >> anthony: oh, brutalm to move effortlessly around. >> mark: i don't know, i just been blessed with a lot of opportunity. i get to play with a lot of people whose music i really love, so i'm happy. you know, after having been in my own band for many years and suddenly like i'm taking jobs where i'm just playing part of somebody's set. at first it was a little awkward, but then i grew...
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i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. guy: mark, thanks very much, indeed.mentioned the head of the party nigel farage boosted boris johnson's chance of winning and he will not contest the 317 seats boris johnson's conservative party won the last election. they will contest other seats, the labor party, for instance, is looking to hold on to and boris johnson also needs. the prime minister trying to shift the focus on the election campaign to one of his party's traditional strong suits, the economy. mr. javid blasting the labor party spending habits when i spoke to him earlier today. >> the issuance will stay under control under our plan. we set out on a fiscal rules which show in terms of day-to-day spending it will always be in balance. we will -- and i've been very clear about this, we will sensibly borrow more to invest in economic infrastructure and that's a whole world of difference between our plans of sensible investment and economic infrastructure versus labor's plans which is endless amounts of sparring. uy: still with us credit watling,. c.e. of l
i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. guy: mark, thanks very much, indeed.mentioned the head of the party nigel farage boosted boris johnson's chance of winning and he will not contest the 317 seats boris johnson's conservative party won the last election. they will contest other seats, the labor party, for instance, is looking to hold on to and boris johnson also needs. the prime minister trying to shift the focus on the election campaign to one of his party's traditional strong suits, the...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn. impeachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa gerry: this week -- the television networks, but the substance didn't really match the form. for all the talk of a grave constitutional process, i think we all know how this drama ends. it
gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn. impeachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ a former army medic, made of the...
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still with us, rbc analyst mark mahaney.happened in the third quarter in the middle of that income statement where profitability growth was less than topline revenue growth? mark: i think at the top of that list would be amazon. they surprised on profits because they are doubling down on this one-day investment, making prime one-day. that is an expensive investment. i think there is a more interesting story at the other side of the profitability curve. we saw some companies that brought forward their profitability timelines. uber and lyft. snapchat is just about print its first positive ebitda quarter. pinterest is turning the corner on profitability, too. i was struck by the positive inflection points rather than the negative ones. taylor: you brought up lyft and uber. are you confident that 2021 targets are intact? mark: no. i think they have a high profitability of getting thereby insurance costs. it is a big expense. i think they also have pricing power. i think these companies, as private companies, were run really inef
still with us, rbc analyst mark mahaney.happened in the third quarter in the middle of that income statement where profitability growth was less than topline revenue growth? mark: i think at the top of that list would be amazon. they surprised on profits because they are doubling down on this one-day investment, making prime one-day. that is an expensive investment. i think there is a more interesting story at the other side of the profitability curve. we saw some companies that brought forward...
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mark: let me ask you this.n you watch how your father is portrayed in the media, 95% of the media, the man you grew up with, and you say blue-collar, he went down to the streets, jobsites, not only that he hired minorities whether african-americans, hispanic americans, asian americans. females and so forth. and you hear things said about your father that you know to be as dishonest and untrue as unimaginable. what does that do to you and the rest of your family? >> honestly it makes me want to fight not much more. a.i. know it's nonsense. so many of those people saying those things, we are pictures over the decades hanging out with my father, taking pictures with my father, being a dinners and parties of my father, showing up to his office. then you become a conservative and all that's forgotten. that's the reality. when i hear the stuff about racism it drives me nuts. the real problem, it is become the political easy button of the left. can't when argument, racist. don't have a fax, recess. back like left-wing
mark: let me ask you this.n you watch how your father is portrayed in the media, 95% of the media, the man you grew up with, and you say blue-collar, he went down to the streets, jobsites, not only that he hired minorities whether african-americans, hispanic americans, asian americans. females and so forth. and you hear things said about your father that you know to be as dishonest and untrue as unimaginable. what does that do to you and the rest of your family? >> honestly it makes me...
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i think that tomorrow, on armistice day, it marks 100 years of us marking the end of the first worldhat means much more than that. we mark the fallen from all conflicts. but tomorrow, 100 years on, we have that chance now to look at society and how society is acting and get them to put down those laptops, close those phones, turn off technology and just reflect for two minutes. they gave their lives, the least we can do is give them two minutes of our time. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed. probably not a lot more to say than that, is there? two minutes to reflect on the people who gave their lives in service of their country. lord mawhinney, the conservative politician who was a prominent member of government throughout the 1980s and 1990s, has died. he was 79. a committed christian, brian mawhinney, was an mp for more than 25 years. he was a northern ireland minister, secretary of state for transport and conservative party chairman. lord mawhinney was also chairman of the football league. thousands of people are facing a third day of chaos from severe flooding in parts of engl
i think that tomorrow, on armistice day, it marks 100 years of us marking the end of the first worldhat means much more than that. we mark the fallen from all conflicts. but tomorrow, 100 years on, we have that chance now to look at society and how society is acting and get them to put down those laptops, close those phones, turn off technology and just reflect for two minutes. they gave their lives, the least we can do is give them two minutes of our time. gentlemen, thank you very much...
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you know you know mark of the. trump is already been mentioned here and again you know i'm agreeing with mccrone and trump on the same program i think everybody is on this one which is a landmark in itself on this program but you know he's complained about the lack of defense spending by european allies and i mean some people can say take it counter-intuitive way of looking at him saying you know make it so exorbitant that they say they don't want to pay for it ok and that will give a reason for trump to say ok if i will go home if you don't want to pay for your own security if you're so afraid of russia why don't you pay for it i mean that's a very good argument ok and of course the europeans are not going to go along with it but i hope to get back to that dr go ahead mark in oxford. here but he also we have to remember that the europeans are primary focused on their immediate vicinity even if they dispute which is the direction of threat or concern but the americans are global one of the things i think we shouldn
you know you know mark of the. trump is already been mentioned here and again you know i'm agreeing with mccrone and trump on the same program i think everybody is on this one which is a landmark in itself on this program but you know he's complained about the lack of defense spending by european allies and i mean some people can say take it counter-intuitive way of looking at him saying you know make it so exorbitant that they say they don't want to pay for it ok and that will give a reason...
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>> mark: i love, i love spam. >> anthony: so you're hawaiian. >> mark: i'm from hawaii.e 808. >> anthony: the owners of ethel's are a sort of typical hawaiian mix. okinawan ryoko ishii, aka mom. mainland japanese husband yoichii. daughter minaka, who i guess would be japanese-okinawan-american slash hawaiian. and son-in-law robert who is, of course, mexican. >> mark: it's the pig feet. >> anthony: oh, nice, that's pretty. oh, wow look at that! that's the tripe. >> mark: that's the tripe, that's the tripe. >> anthony: that looks good. [ laughter ] >> mark: spam and bitter melon! >> anthony: now we are talking. oh that's awesome. >> andrew: i just call it local food. >> anthony: right. >> andrew: but local just, like, covers, like, a wide net. when i look at this table, again, i just get hawaii. it's got portuguese, japanese. you got okinawan. world war ii, i don't know some type of -- >> anthony: korean. >> andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. >> anthony: right. the food is some bone deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delici
>> mark: i love, i love spam. >> anthony: so you're hawaiian. >> mark: i'm from hawaii.e 808. >> anthony: the owners of ethel's are a sort of typical hawaiian mix. okinawan ryoko ishii, aka mom. mainland japanese husband yoichii. daughter minaka, who i guess would be japanese-okinawan-american slash hawaiian. and son-in-law robert who is, of course, mexican. >> mark: it's the pig feet. >> anthony: oh, nice, that's pretty. oh, wow look at that! that's the...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.gation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ (vo) the moth without hope, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. wi
gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.gation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ (vo) the moth without hope, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle...
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gerry: thanks, mark. my thanks to mark penn.d, why the impeachment investigation in the house could impact a lot more than donald trump's presidency. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. we are solving problems that improve lives. 1 in 5 people you meet wear on yeah. that many!ge. but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready, search 'my denture care'. poligrip and polident. fixed. fresh. and just between us. but he wanted snow for thelace holidays.. so we built a snow globe. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving
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history flashing before their eyes as dowsers returned to berlin psychotic alex sun the plot to mark the moment that would help change the city and the country forever nov 4th 1989 more than half a 1000000 protesters descended on the square and what would become the largest demonstration in the history of east germany led by some of its most prominent intellectuals they rose up to demand more freedoms from the oppressive regime. it's as if someone has pushed open the window. of 2 years of intellectual economic and political stagnation shelf they can believe the year is reeking of apathy. is of double speak and bureaucratic despotism will cut short if. the communist regime had rapidly and publicly lost all support but even then no one predicted that just 5 days later their berlin wall would fall. this week the spirit of the peaceful revolution once more lighting up the city like this giant wave of colorful streamers said brandenburg gate carrying messages of hope for the future written by germans. over the coming days the city will celebrate the anniversary with more than $200.00 even
history flashing before their eyes as dowsers returned to berlin psychotic alex sun the plot to mark the moment that would help change the city and the country forever nov 4th 1989 more than half a 1000000 protesters descended on the square and what would become the largest demonstration in the history of east germany led by some of its most prominent intellectuals they rose up to demand more freedoms from the oppressive regime. it's as if someone has pushed open the window. of 2 years of...
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this is d w news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for all of the german reunification to get the details from our correspondent at alexanderplatz also coming up. a human rights watchdog accuses u.s. backed special forces in afghanistan committing war crimes and other atrocities during their operations is calling for the units to be disbanded st. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program. germany has started a week of celebrations to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall which happened on the 9th of november 1989 a few days earlier hundreds of thousands of east germans had gathered at butlins famous alexanderplatz from unprecedented demonstration calling for freedom and expression of democracy here's more. history flashing before their eyes sisto since returned to berlin cyclonic alexandre plots to mark the moment that would help change the city and the country forever nov 4th 1989 more than half a 1000000 protesters descended on the square and w
this is d w news live from berlin marking the fall of the wall here in berlin celebrations have begun to commemorate 30 years since the wall came down paving the way for all of the german reunification to get the details from our correspondent at alexanderplatz also coming up. a human rights watchdog accuses u.s. backed special forces in afghanistan committing war crimes and other atrocities during their operations is calling for the units to be disbanded st. i'm told me a lot of well welcome...
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joining us for the hour is mark tepper from strategic wealth partners mark, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> even as i just went through those different points that are driving the action today, we've got records again for the dow and the s&p, albeit just barely. >> right, yes. i mean, all investors are pretty much still risk-on and what's most surprising to me is you have this news coming out of china where china is potentiallily bay lbalking at ae deal, but we're at a new all-time high. the market has shifted from one of economic deflation to policy reflation and that's typically good for stocks, right a low inflation, slower growth economy is good for stocks over the next six to nine months, now would not be a good time to be underweight equities. you want to be pathetics right now. >> is the trade deal priced into this market? >> i think completely, almost fully priced in right now. i think we've seen quite the run-up over the course of the last couple of months. i would think if you do not get a trade deal, the market is going to drop at least 10% >> lots to talk about with mark
joining us for the hour is mark tepper from strategic wealth partners mark, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> even as i just went through those different points that are driving the action today, we've got records again for the dow and the s&p, albeit just barely. >> right, yes. i mean, all investors are pretty much still risk-on and what's most surprising to me is you have this news coming out of china where china is potentiallily bay lbalking at ae deal, but we're at...
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where did the berlin wall go luckily this metal strip marks where it once stood the whacking you see pieces of the wall itself we are some tourists if they found the wall no. i haven't it's up there ok good yeah because i'm going to head up that way. i don't know 900 brigade was no no that's that's somewhere else i don't know. on both sides of the former border lynn has grown and grown together and the long time residents remember it whereas the wall just behind you behind me yes. there's nothing there. on the that's tough luck but it was there part of the wall still is around at least a few meters worth original sections with missing ones marked by metal rods to form an iron curtain tourists to want to touch the concrete that once divided not just but in but the eastern and western blocks like this man from california. actually expected to be more tall. but on the other hand seems like it's extremely durable and impressed that it's still here the remains of the wall are a real tourist draw guided tours take place daily this area actually was controlled by border troops in the end in
where did the berlin wall go luckily this metal strip marks where it once stood the whacking you see pieces of the wall itself we are some tourists if they found the wall no. i haven't it's up there ok good yeah because i'm going to head up that way. i don't know 900 brigade was no no that's that's somewhere else i don't know. on both sides of the former border lynn has grown and grown together and the long time residents remember it whereas the wall just behind you behind me yes. there's...
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a stone ian i mean is that something people are interested in to poll say people aren't go ahead mark or i think this is always the problem with a large alliance that you find that the fringe areas the border areas are remote from centers of population centers of contribution by the british the french and so on so it's true not just for eastern europe but also for the south if we think about france italy and spain in nato the the immediate security threat comes from islamic terrorist groups operating in north africa and perhaps potentially threatening them a long way away we've heard mention of the potomac complex we have to remember that moscow is much further from the western border of russia and $812.00 than it is today and one of president macros controversial ideas from the point of view of the standard nato for is of course he's talking about reassessing the relations with russia because he doesn't feel as president of france that russia poses a threat to firms ok well let's go to lou came in in brussels i mean you know it i'm sure you've all been following this ridiculous circu
a stone ian i mean is that something people are interested in to poll say people aren't go ahead mark or i think this is always the problem with a large alliance that you find that the fringe areas the border areas are remote from centers of population centers of contribution by the british the french and so on so it's true not just for eastern europe but also for the south if we think about france italy and spain in nato the the immediate security threat comes from islamic terrorist groups...
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mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.his past april 15, the world watched in horror as notre dame cathedral, beloved gothic symbol of paris dating to the middle ages was engulfed in flames and smoke. its famous spire fell andoof collapsed. the cause was believed to be an accident but seven months later debate swirls over how to rebuild and how quickly. jeffrey brown has our report from paris asart of canvas, our ongoing arts and culture coverage. reporter: they are the falle angels, one soaring high in the cathedral, now chipped, broken and contaminated in a historical monument research laboratory in a suburb of paris where t director sums up the daunting challenge of restoring notre dame. >> it's really a building site like no other. it's qui an extraordinary project which is very difficult, very tough and very demanding at the same time. reporter: from some angles today, you can squint and imagine all is well at notre dame but it is certainly not and tourists and locals alike still mourn. >> just devastated for the worl
mark shields, david brooks, thank you both.his past april 15, the world watched in horror as notre dame cathedral, beloved gothic symbol of paris dating to the middle ages was engulfed in flames and smoke. its famous spire fell andoof collapsed. the cause was believed to be an accident but seven months later debate swirls over how to rebuild and how quickly. jeffrey brown has our report from paris asart of canvas, our ongoing arts and culture coverage. reporter: they are the falle angels, one...
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but this testimony by mark sandy goes a long way in doing that. >> stand by.n the breaking news coming up. also kim jong-un is staging a show of force near the contentious border with south korea. is the north korean dictator sending a message to president trump? wayfair's biggest black friday blowout ever is now on. yes! score unbelievable savings. like living room up to 70% off. storage solutions from $9.99. and area rugs up to 80% off. plus, tons of limited-time mystery flash deals. and free shipping on everything when you shop from thanksgiving through cyber monday. and we're just getting warmed up. our black friday blowout is happening now through december first. shop the event of the season, only at wayfair.com. >>> tonight, experts say kim jong-un could be sending a rather ominous message to president trump with a new round of military drills. brian todd is on the story. what are you learning? >> by every indication, he's dproeing more frustrated by the day over the stalled nuclear weapons talks and frustration on the r part of the dictator often transl
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, lacey beasts.com/mark. right back. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should mon
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news live from berlin turning a spotlight on the past germany begins a week of celebrations to mark the fall of the berlin wall 3 decades ago with events taking place across the capital we asked what the lessons are for today. also coming up violence flares again and she lay as thousands of people take to the streets of the capital santiago to demand an end to the canonical inequality. i'm called aspen welcome to the program festivities have kicked off here in germany to mark the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago one of them for 9th $1089.00 events have been taking place across the capital will have more on that but 1st one demonstration 3 decades ago that many say change the course of history. history flashing before their eyes as thousands returned to berlin psychotic golic son the plot to mark the moment that would help change the city and the country forever nov 4th 1989 more than half a 1000000 protesters descended on the square and what would become the largest demonstration in the history of east germany led by some of its most prominent intellectuals they rose up to demand mo
news live from berlin turning a spotlight on the past germany begins a week of celebrations to mark the fall of the berlin wall 3 decades ago with events taking place across the capital we asked what the lessons are for today. also coming up violence flares again and she lay as thousands of people take to the streets of the capital santiago to demand an end to the canonical inequality. i'm called aspen welcome to the program festivities have kicked off here in germany to mark the fall of the...