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>> debo salvar a edward. >> ¿edward? ¿quÉ--? ¿quiÉn es el tal edward?ansel. hansel, lo logrÉ. le disparÉ a muriel. >> ¿dÓnde? >> eh, la hice caer por allÁ. >> muy bien. >> [rÍe] >> estÁ cerca. [suspira] >> [resuella] [suspira] edward. [♪] [zumbido] [gruÑe] [suspira] [♪] [zumbido] [gruÑe] >> [gruÑe] [gime] [jadea] [suspira] >> [hansel huele] [♪] ay, no puede ser cierto. [♪] [♪] >> este es... >> sÍ, si, sÍ. >> ¡guau! >> sin importar quÉ hagan, no toquen los malditos dulces. [♪] [♪] >> [gime] >> [niega] un paso adelante y el jovencito se muere. >> [gime] >> me pareciÓ adecuado que lo nuestro terminara aquÍ, donde todo comenzÓ. perdiÓ un poco de su encanto, ¿no? suÉltala. >> [suspira] >> muy bien. >> tranquilo, niÑo. no dejarÉ que te lastime. >> ay, ¿en serio? >> en serio. >> [gime] >> [gime] >> [gime] >> el fin se acerca, cazador de brujas. >> [gime] >> quisiera decir que esto no va a dolerte, pero, entonces, te mentirÍa. [gruÑe] [gime] >> [jadea] alÉjate, bruja. >> quÉ gracioso. una bruja blanca con varita. ¿quÉ vas a hacer, atacarme con tu hechizo de amo
>> debo salvar a edward. >> ¿edward? ¿quÉ--? ¿quiÉn es el tal edward?ansel. hansel, lo logrÉ. le disparÉ a muriel. >> ¿dÓnde? >> eh, la hice caer por allÁ. >> muy bien. >> [rÍe] >> estÁ cerca. [suspira] >> [resuella] [suspira] edward. [♪] [zumbido] [gruÑe] [suspira] [♪] [zumbido] [gruÑe] >> [gruÑe] [gime] [jadea] [suspira] >> [hansel huele] [♪] ay, no puede ser cierto. [♪] [♪] >> este es... >> sÍ,...
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mr edwards expressed the following on the chilean political situation. until 2017 nearly all of this paragraph was brought out redacted meaning that for more than 40 years oh stephen edwards the owner of the most influential newspaper in chile and made kept to a story that yes he did meet with the director of the cia richard helms here in washington d.c. and ok he did talk about some other way and there's a direction but you know there was never talk of hoopla thing not true. years later these now declassified cia white house documents prove that's exactly what he did and that the cia financed this newspaper funding both negative coverage of the a in the government and the positive coverage of the dictatorship that followed i myself the sorrow i was born in chile and i'm going to tell you about why maybe 50 years on we still need to talk about a mic or deal. chileans will tell you can't really understand the history of this country without understanding the history of women and the farming. if you need a modern equivalent think of the murdoch media empir
mr edwards expressed the following on the chilean political situation. until 2017 nearly all of this paragraph was brought out redacted meaning that for more than 40 years oh stephen edwards the owner of the most influential newspaper in chile and made kept to a story that yes he did meet with the director of the cia richard helms here in washington d.c. and ok he did talk about some other way and there's a direction but you know there was never talk of hoopla thing not true. years later these...
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from a very early stage edwards mcclure was the grandfather of augustine edwards identified this revolution something very dangerous and makoto has always been furiously anti communist always. carried out an anti communist campaign deliberately spreading panic we're talking about the cold war the early seventies i mean it was the communists are coming to kill your kids that kind of thing the establishing of a totalitarian state where all freedoms would be taken away and many people bought it. we have cia documents from the spring of 1973 in which the cia station chief identifies emma choreo as one of the key entities in chile that is pushing for instability and confrontation in order to instigate military action in chile no discussion of democracy nothing peaceful violence that was the purpose. september of 1973 i in there was overthrown in a military coup led by general. mass open air prisons. houses disappearances in the 1000. bodies dumped at sea the result a culture of fear and repression repression the spread to the media and new total crackdown on the press with an exception i made an
from a very early stage edwards mcclure was the grandfather of augustine edwards identified this revolution something very dangerous and makoto has always been furiously anti communist always. carried out an anti communist campaign deliberately spreading panic we're talking about the cold war the early seventies i mean it was the communists are coming to kill your kids that kind of thing the establishing of a totalitarian state where all freedoms would be taken away and many people bought it....
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whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seem to have been forgotten. you tell us who edward snowden oh wait a 2nd snowden is not the. not that guy now would it be. some information with the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is 16 is our guest debate whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to court you did not express any regrets and indeed justify his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. and a good morning just gone 10 o'clock here in moscow you're watching international just as it reaches the final stage of construction russia's north trying to gas pipeline to europe is under threat one of the main companies involved has pulled out of the projects because of stinging new sanctions unleashed by the u.s. . you know the patient of the in the national defense authorization act one sees has suspended its new stream 2 point plan activities. and join m
whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seem to have been forgotten. you tell us who edward snowden oh wait a 2nd snowden is not the. not that guy now would it be. some information with the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is 16 is our guest debate whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to court you did not express any regrets and indeed...
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know edward snowden is. it's . way to 2nd snowden's not the. not to brooks that guy on his. wiki leaks not like the wiki leaks guy but the guy who was working for the government here and is over in russia now now that he leaked some information he leads. basically the government spying on us and watching of our things and gave a detailed report as to what the government's doing yes there was massive outrage back in 2013 when this was 1st revealed but it seems that sense then this is all becoming part of the new normal in the united states what was wiretapping of civilians will continue in the united states and american leaders will also continue to boast that they have the freest country in the world we're going to do with sitting there it's an issue that the and i say he's incapable of collecting only targeted data on a large firearms that they're monitoring so i mean to be that know is not a problem even in the 99 he could have done that but they decided not to do that they wanted to collect everything but
know edward snowden is. it's . way to 2nd snowden's not the. not to brooks that guy on his. wiki leaks not like the wiki leaks guy but the guy who was working for the government here and is over in russia now now that he leaked some information he leads. basically the government spying on us and watching of our things and gave a detailed report as to what the government's doing yes there was massive outrage back in 2013 when this was 1st revealed but it seems that sense then this is all...
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you tell us who edward snowden is no way to say soon not to. knock. down with a. formation. and a man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is jailed for 16 years our guest debate whether the time for the crime . 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course he did not express any regrets justifying his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian say. you're watching r t international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 2 pm welcome to the program. there's been a strong reaction from berlin and moscow over the latest u.s. sanctions targeting north stream to the russian gas pipeline to europe that's almost complete it. the german government has regretfully taken into account that sanctions against north stream to turks stream initiated by the us congress are coming into effect today after donald trump signed them off their effect german and european companies and our terms amounts to interference in our domestic affairs a country with
you tell us who edward snowden is no way to say soon not to. knock. down with a. formation. and a man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is jailed for 16 years our guest debate whether the time for the crime . 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course he did not express any regrets justifying his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian say. you're watching r t international...
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you tell us who edward snowden is. still. not that guy now that he'd be in some information on the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to court he did not express any regrets and indeed justified his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. like good morning just going to live in a clock here in moscow he watching r.t. international germany has lashed out new here sanctions targeting north stream to the russian gas pipeline to europe that is almost complete early and says washington is interfering in its domestic affairs and regrets what is happening russian foreign ministry spokesperson there is a kind of a has also commented on the issue she expressed outrage that a country with $22.00 trillion dollars of debt should tell other countries how to develop their economies earlier saskia taylor joi
you tell us who edward snowden is. still. not that guy now that he'd be in some information on the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from a us church is jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to court he did not express any regrets and indeed justified his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. like good morning just...
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you tell us who edward snowden is no way to say it's not. up to brooks they know that. some information. and a man has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after stealing and burning and l. g.b.t. flag from a u.s. church our guest today whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course if you did not express any regrets and just a farmer's actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. you're watching r t international bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow welcome to the program. there's been strong reaction from berlin and moscow over the latest u.s. sanctions targeting north stream to the russian gas pipeline to europe that's almost complete it. the german government has regretfully taken into account that sanctions against north stream to turks stream initiated by the us congress are coming into effect today off to donald trump sign them off their effect german and european companies and our terms amounts to interference in ou
you tell us who edward snowden is no way to say it's not. up to brooks they know that. some information. and a man has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after stealing and burning and l. g.b.t. flag from a u.s. church our guest today whether the time fits the crime. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course if you did not express any regrets and just a farmer's actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian...
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you tell us who edward snowden. wait a 2nd stones not the. not that guy that he wants some information and the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from the u.s. church jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time fits the crime. and 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course he did not express any regrets justify his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. welcome just come a day here in moscow you're watching international now has been strong reaction from berlin and more skyway of a new u.s. sanctions targeting north to the russian gas pipeline to europe that's almost complete. the german government has regretfully taken into account that sanctions against north stream 2 and 2 extreme initiated by the us congress are coming into fact today after donald trump signed them off the fact of german and european companies and tantamount to interference into domestic affairs and country with 22 trillion in state dept forbids cre
you tell us who edward snowden. wait a 2nd stones not the. not that guy that he wants some information and the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from the u.s. church jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time fits the crime. and 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america when it came to course he did not express any regrets justify his actions based upon his particular extremist interpretation of the christian faith. welcome just come...
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whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seen trooping forgot something. you tell us who. was still. not the. summary information and the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from the u.s. churches jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time it's the. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america and when it came to course he did not express any regrets and justify his actions based upon used particularly extremist interpretation of the say. hello there good morning watching out international where she's gone 9 o'clock in moscow now just as it reaches his final stage of construction russia's north string to gas pipeline is under threat one of the main companies involved has pulled out of the project because of new stinging sanctions unleashed by the u.s. . in anticipation of the enactment of the national defense authorization act one sees has suspended its stream 2 point plan activities ok let's get more information he's following the story joins us in th
whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seen trooping forgot something. you tell us who. was still. not the. summary information and the man accused of stealing and burning a rainbow flag from the u.s. churches jailed for 16 years i guess debate whether the time it's the. 16 years for offending probably one of the most privileged groups in america and when it came to course he did not express any regrets and justify his actions based upon used particularly...
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edward will stick around, edward stringham.ill talk about impeachment, this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. i am guy johnson. tom keene and francine lacqua off today. president trump is facing criticism for outing the alleged whistleblower. critics say that is against the law and republican senator john kennedy suggests the president tweet a little bit less. a suspect is being held during multiple stabbings during a hanukkah celebration. a man burst into a rabbi's house . the near governor because of domestic terrorism. wildfires in australia have a forced thousands of travelers to flee a popular tourist spot. it is a crisis that has ripped australia since fires broke out last month. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am trina mitchell. this is bloomberg -- karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. guy: let's get back to the president'tweet and the -- presidents tweet in the whistleblower and whether or not this changes anythi
edward will stick around, edward stringham.ill talk about impeachment, this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: good morning. i am guy johnson. tom keene and francine lacqua off today. president trump is facing criticism for outing the alleged whistleblower. critics say that is against the law and republican senator john kennedy suggests the president tweet a little bit less. a suspect is being held during multiple stabbings during a hanukkah celebration. a man burst into a rabbi's house . the near governor...
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we go to a mansion that belonged to edward ivanson. >> we are at the mansion that edward built in 1892 and the home of the museum and been restored because for 10 years it was vacant and people broke in and vandalized the building and been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this seum that highlights the ivinson family and highlights. edward was born on the island of st. croix down in the caribbean and he lived there for seven years. d his father managed a sugar contain and while he was there he met a young woman. they ran away to new jersey to get married and like a lot of folks moved west and wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family has been living in memphis tennessee and the way he thought he could get to california, he had a dry goods store and sold all the stuff and got fraggete cars and as the union pacific was built across the demrate plains. the railroad stopped construction in the winter of 1867. edward lirps through some source that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming. he came over here in february of 1868,
we go to a mansion that belonged to edward ivanson. >> we are at the mansion that edward built in 1892 and the home of the museum and been restored because for 10 years it was vacant and people broke in and vandalized the building and been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this seum that highlights the ivinson family and highlights. edward was born on the island of st. croix down in the caribbean and he lived there for seven years. d his father managed a sugar contain and...
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edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s edward norton is a private detective with tourette norton is a private detective with tourette‘s syndrome trying edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s syndrome trying to work out the murder. find out what merck —— mark kermode thinks in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an advisor to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with calls for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for democracy. the sunday telegraph's front page features conservative plans for a strict immigration system for unskilled workers. the sunday times has leaked internal documents about labour's record in tac
edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s edward norton is a private detective with tourette norton is a private detective with tourette‘s syndrome trying edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s syndrome trying to work out the murder. find out what merck —— mark kermode thinks in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday...
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we have motherless brooklyn, which isa we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars, and lucy in the sky, natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love, which is written by a playwright and stars leslie mann field and liam neeson as a couple. who have come in their past, a tragedy, loss, but they are living with and dealing with it. we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they are doing a walk at that she's kind of insisted that they do, because they are reaching that age where they get aches and pains, and they need to stay healthy. she then feels a lump in her breast, he says i'm sure it's absolutely nothing, and she says, well, i don't know. she says, 0k, go and see the doctor, and whatever it is, we will go to it and whatever it is, we will go to it and threw it together. of course, what happens, they discover that it is something to him and they hav
we have motherless brooklyn, which isa we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars, and lucy in the sky, natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. talk us through your first try. let's start with ordinary love, which is written bya with ordinary love, which is written by a playwright and stars leslie mann field and liam neeson as a couple. who have come in their...
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i see edward back there, i've gotto give her some love . >> both law. >>. [speaking french] i want to take you back to your mommy and copy are watching on c-span santa: you, was his nickname? >> pecan, maybe,. and your first name is pronounced? >> karine. karine jean-piere. >> moving forward, my first question for you is how does your haitian this inform -- class i have to say something, thank you so much marlon , thank you for doingha this . >> i've known marlon for such a long time, you were one of the major supporters for president barack obama in 2008 and now you're doing your own thing, which i'm very proud of you so i wanted to make sure i honored you as well. >> and i'm here to substitute for jorge ramos, thank you jorge who couldn't be honored to be here on his behalf. i want to fronts, what was it like the first time you came across customs into america. do you remember that? >> i was about five so i don't remember that but it's so interesting yousaid that . i just wrote a piece for load and in the piece i talked aboutbeing hopeful . and i talked a
i see edward back there, i've gotto give her some love . >> both law. >>. [speaking french] i want to take you back to your mommy and copy are watching on c-span santa: you, was his nickname? >> pecan, maybe,. and your first name is pronounced? >> karine. karine jean-piere. >> moving forward, my first question for you is how does your haitian this inform -- class i have to say something, thank you so much marlon , thank you for doingha this . >> i've known...
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back to edward lawrence at the white house.ew report, edward reveals vulnerabilities in the economy? tell us about it. reporter: exactly. this is the financial stability oversight committee report here. it is embargoed for another hour. i can't tell you a read from the report but i can tell you what the treasury official said about the report. i will pick out two elements, global slowdown, that is one of the vulnerabilities looking at in the annual report. the report states basically a modest global slowdown will not affect the u.s. economy at all. basically a severe global slow down will drag the u.s. economy down with it. that is something then, that they are watching over at the treasury department, and this committee. the federal financial oversight committee by dodd-frank. that the treasury official says a slowdown in the european union and china is having a modest effect on the u.s. economy at this moment. the treasury official says that rising trade tensions has increased uncertainty for firms. that is a downside risk to
back to edward lawrence at the white house.ew report, edward reveals vulnerabilities in the economy? tell us about it. reporter: exactly. this is the financial stability oversight committee report here. it is embargoed for another hour. i can't tell you a read from the report but i can tell you what the treasury official said about the report. i will pick out two elements, global slowdown, that is one of the vulnerabilities looking at in the annual report. the report states basically a modest...
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and so i went to go work for edwards. and it was good experience, actually. i worked for edwards for a year and went to north carolina, i chapel hill, worked out of the headquarters, and he drop out after south carolina, and that experience and the connections that i got from that campaign led me to the obama campaign because the -- somebody i worked with on the edwards campaign she went to the obama campaign and called me and said, i'm working for -- getting ready for at the general election campaign and we want you to come here and do what you did for edwards, for obama. and i decide that. and so it actually -- this is part of having good relationships, making sure that you stay connected to people, and that is how i got the job. >> the first time you walked into the oval office, telephone us about that. >> man, there's nothing like it. seriously. i write about this in my introduction where i talk about walking through the gates of the white house, and this black girl, haitian american immigrant, i have -- i was told i had no business doing this, and here i
and so i went to go work for edwards. and it was good experience, actually. i worked for edwards for a year and went to north carolina, i chapel hill, worked out of the headquarters, and he drop out after south carolina, and that experience and the connections that i got from that campaign led me to the obama campaign because the -- somebody i worked with on the edwards campaign she went to the obama campaign and called me and said, i'm working for -- getting ready for at the general election...
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he said i like edwards life sciences why?have to crack people's chests open it's bad they have to stay in the hospital a lot of them don't make it. you can use their thing and don't have to crack the chest cavity you buying no i like some of those .comes. and the fact is you revolutionized the industry. >> it's spectacular. the transcatheter aortic valve replacement is incredible. in the past when your aortic valve narrowed, circulating cass yum and less blood came through, the solution was opening the chest, stopping the heart. now a small hole, in under an hour, you can have your heart valve replaced these folks are recovering very quickly. they're only a day or two in the hospital many are not even anesthetized they're awake during the procedure. it's truly miraculous for these patients >> you've got some tremendous briefing, rehospitalization for heart patient one year, very high for just the people with that kind of surgery and obviously the cost of the. we hear about how the system, no costs ever go down i'm looking at
he said i like edwards life sciences why?have to crack people's chests open it's bad they have to stay in the hospital a lot of them don't make it. you can use their thing and don't have to crack the chest cavity you buying no i like some of those .comes. and the fact is you revolutionized the industry. >> it's spectacular. the transcatheter aortic valve replacement is incredible. in the past when your aortic valve narrowed, circulating cass yum and less blood came through, the solution...
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the terms are, as edward lawrence was telling us the u.s. canceling new tariffs, meant to start this sunday, and the u.s. also cutting the tariff rate in half on roughly $120 billion of goods, from 15% to 7.5% beijing in turn agreeing to purchase american farm goods and other products. with us now, u.s. china business council president, ambassador craig allen, ambassador thanks in advance for the time, for lending us your expertise. what do you think about the terms that we've all heard so far? >> well there are very few details other than those that you just discussed. there was a press conference at around 10 p.m. in beijing, and they confirmed all of those details, and we're looking forward to seeing specific commitments by both sides on paper in the relatively near future. it's very difficult to determine the implications of this agreement at the micro economic level for each company until we see the details of the agreement >> speaking of detail, ambassador, u.s. trade rep robert lighthizer said that china made specific commitments on i
the terms are, as edward lawrence was telling us the u.s. canceling new tariffs, meant to start this sunday, and the u.s. also cutting the tariff rate in half on roughly $120 billion of goods, from 15% to 7.5% beijing in turn agreeing to purchase american farm goods and other products. with us now, u.s. china business council president, ambassador craig allen, ambassador thanks in advance for the time, for lending us your expertise. what do you think about the terms that we've all heard so far?...
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edward evans from london with a hard brexit back on the table, and edward baker from san francisco on pg&e versus the california governor. kevin cirilli, let's start with you. impeachment, we will figure out the rules today and about tomorrow. kevin: as we talk, the house rules committee is underway navigating the rules for the impeachment proceeding. the vote is anticipated tomorrow. some of the key questions members of the rules committee are grappling with is whether there will be a voice vote or an electronic vote. just within the last half-hour, new developments from the senate , they are going to vote whether or not to convict. all indications signal the republican-controlled senate not vote to convict president trump of that. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell responding to the majority sunday, leader chuck schumer asked mitch mcconnell for there to be additional witnesses called in a senate trial. john bolton, mick mulvaney. mitch mcconnell has just responded and said that is not going to happen. democrats not going to like that response. meanwhile, we are also getting new
edward evans from london with a hard brexit back on the table, and edward baker from san francisco on pg&e versus the california governor. kevin cirilli, let's start with you. impeachment, we will figure out the rules today and about tomorrow. kevin: as we talk, the house rules committee is underway navigating the rules for the impeachment proceeding. the vote is anticipated tomorrow. some of the key questions members of the rules committee are grappling with is whether there will be a...
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we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars. — natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. and that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. it is, yeah. talk through your first choice. so let's start with ordinary love, which is written by owen mccafferty, a belfast playwright, and it starts leslie manville and liam neeson as a couple who have, in their past, a tragedy, a loss, but they are living with it and dealing with it and we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they're doing a walk that she's kind of insisted they do because they're reaching that age when they're starting to get aches and pains and they need to stay healthy. she then feels a lump in her breast and he says "i'm sure it's absolutely nothing" and she says "well, i don't know". he says "ok, go and see the doctor and whatever it is, we'll go through it together". and then, of course, what happens is they discover that it is something and they then have to go through medical intervention. and despite the fact he has said,
we have motherless brooklyn, which is a pet project for edward norton, who directs and stars. — natalie portman gets lost in space whilst on earth. and that is a very interesting and a mixed bag of a week in terms of themes. it is, yeah. talk through your first choice. so let's start with ordinary love, which is written by owen mccafferty, a belfast playwright, and it starts leslie manville and liam neeson as a couple who have, in their past, a tragedy, a loss, but they are living with it and...
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i'm edward ashoff, espn. kerry sanders, nbc news. >> an unbelievable tragedy there. >>> the texas father whose girlfriend was found mysteriously murdered shared a photo on facebook showing him back with his daughter baby margot is reunited with her father this week, after she and her mother, heidi broussard, went missing earlier this month. broussard's friend has been arrested and charged. on two counts including kidnapping >>> as the world celebrates christmas, we're learning startling information about the notre dame cathedral and its struggle to come back after that devastating fire in april. erin mclaughlin has more >> reporter: around the world, the faithful gather. millions celebrate at the vatican, pope francis calling for peace, saying change begins from the heart. but in the heart of paris, there is sadness for the first christmas in over 200 years, the beloved notre dame cathedral is dark instead they celebrate across the senne, in another gothic church next to the louvre. notre dame, in its entiret
i'm edward ashoff, espn. kerry sanders, nbc news. >> an unbelievable tragedy there. >>> the texas father whose girlfriend was found mysteriously murdered shared a photo on facebook showing him back with his daughter baby margot is reunited with her father this week, after she and her mother, heidi broussard, went missing earlier this month. broussard's friend has been arrested and charged. on two counts including kidnapping >>> as the world celebrates christmas, we're...
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i am so happy i am one of the edward snowden angels. now i am here inin canada. can --free and safe i safe. i can start my new life. >> the other refugees whose lives are at stake are constantly on her mind. >> i worry because i know they also have situations. i am very worried about the kids. they are young. they are innocent. .hey have the rights it is very unfair r with them. reporter: horrifying escalation of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo. different militias have terrorized huge numbers of the civilian population. second reporter: the drc's government say the extent of hunger and displacement is being exaggerated. reporter: 13 million people in need of humanitarian aid. crawford: i'm alex crawford in the democratic republic of congo, and this is "hotspots." tonight we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we travel to drc to honor the world's forgotten conflicts. man: we've got sense that you were going into o the badlands. crawford: stuart ramsay returns to eastern ukraine where
i am so happy i am one of the edward snowden angels. now i am here inin canada. can --free and safe i safe. i can start my new life. >> the other refugees whose lives are at stake are constantly on her mind. >> i worry because i know they also have situations. i am very worried about the kids. they are young. they are innocent. .hey have the rights it is very unfair r with them. reporter: horrifying escalation of ethnic violence in the democratic republic of congo. different...
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edward norton is a private detective with tourette's edward norton is a private detective with tourette'sette's syndrome trying to work out the murder. find out what
edward norton is a private detective with tourette's edward norton is a private detective with tourette'sette's syndrome trying to work out the murder. find out what
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professor edwards: somehow lower in the hierarchy. and as you know layered over that in this period is the racial hierarchy, and then also some people were supposably less fit to survive based on -- at the end of the robertson reading. social darwinism. you're going to see all of those same justifications used here. ok. so here's my first example of this colonial period. we're going to start with hawaii. if you haven't seen a map lately, it's still in the same spot. it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. when they arrived in hawaii in the 1770's, they're going to find very productive farmland being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another thing that happens is when colonizers get there , they're visiting hawaii on large
professor edwards: somehow lower in the hierarchy. and as you know layered over that in this period is the racial hierarchy, and then also some people were supposably less fit to survive based on -- at the end of the robertson reading. social darwinism. you're going to see all of those same justifications used here. ok. so here's my first example of this colonial period. we're going to start with hawaii. if you haven't seen a map lately, it's still in the same spot. it's about halfway between...
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it has a lwa ys the future king edward vii.yal family can celebrate an ordinary family with their wonderful christmas lunch tomorrow, and this evening, the opening of the presents on christmas eve. amazing in a way to see he is still flowing by helicopter, that shows you something about the state of his health, physically. what about the queen acknowledging it has been a bumper year? is your previous speaker said, my thoughts for her this year is this, she has never departed from her iconic vow when she said she dedicated her life, however long or short it might be, to service of her people, and she has never really gone away from the vow. it must have saddened her as she had seen her own family perhaps not quite carry out their duties in the way she might have wished, not to perhaps have followed her shining example. i think the biggest change of her record—breaking rain is the fact that at the beginning of hg were merely expected, for the accident of birth that made you royal, but looking through the royal keyhole, asi lookin
it has a lwa ys the future king edward vii.yal family can celebrate an ordinary family with their wonderful christmas lunch tomorrow, and this evening, the opening of the presents on christmas eve. amazing in a way to see he is still flowing by helicopter, that shows you something about the state of his health, physically. what about the queen acknowledging it has been a bumper year? is your previous speaker said, my thoughts for her this year is this, she has never departed from her iconic vow...
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i am anna edwards with tom keene in new york.ondon, of westminster, the houses of parliament. soon we will see the queen at the houses of parliament, in the house of lords, and these pictures coming from inside the house of lords. we see the british establishment gathering to hear from the queen , but it is not her words. she reads the words of the government, the u.k. government's agenda. tom: fascinating. tim ross is late to cs us today, because wasn't he down below parliament, looking for the gunpowder and the customary glass of port? anna: you never know. , our bloomberg editor. we learned more about what will be in the queen's speech because a few weeks ago we had a speech and we will get more of the same. tim: i can tell you, tom was saying something about gunpowder. anna: he wondered if you were looking for the gunpowder. tim: a lot of things will come up on brexit. johnson is determined to get his first vote on brexit through before we break for christmas. it is about setting out domestic priorities that deliver johnson t
i am anna edwards with tom keene in new york.ondon, of westminster, the houses of parliament. soon we will see the queen at the houses of parliament, in the house of lords, and these pictures coming from inside the house of lords. we see the british establishment gathering to hear from the queen , but it is not her words. she reads the words of the government, the u.k. government's agenda. tom: fascinating. tim ross is late to cs us today, because wasn't he down below parliament, looking for...
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edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s, tracking down the man who killed his mentor.ore in the film review just after 6:45pm. with just four days to go till the general election, political leaders are spending the day on the campaign trail, emphasising their key messages. borisjohnson called thursday's vote a historic chance to move forward whilejeremy corbyn said his party is offering an ambitious plan to transform the country. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. a warm welcome in wales today forjeremy corbyn, shoring up support in seats he needs to win. his message — that labour would transform the economy through investment in public services at levels not seen for decades. you can't cut your way to prosperity, you invest your way to prosperity, and there is no more important investment than investing in young people, children and the next generation, and that is what... cheering and applause. and that is what i want our labour government to do. borisjohnson and the conservatives may be ahead in the polls, but it is still too close to call. hello,
edward norton is a private detective with tourette‘s, tracking down the man who killed his mentor.ore in the film review just after 6:45pm. with just four days to go till the general election, political leaders are spending the day on the campaign trail, emphasising their key messages. borisjohnson called thursday's vote a historic chance to move forward whilejeremy corbyn said his party is offering an ambitious plan to transform the country. our political correspondent, jonathan blake,...
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she arrived by car with prince edward, sophie and their two children.road which will be familiar to many as the road they walk around on on christmas day, having been to the service. it is an annual engagement in their calendar, if you like, that it is much more low— key if you like, that it is much more low—key than the christmas day service today. it is a carol service and the queen arrived in her car with a family at about 11 o'clock and they were inside for about 45 minutes and we caught a glimpse of her on her way in and out. a small crowd of people stood here to wave at them but are much more sedate affair than we would see on christmas day, which are the usual pictures we are used to seeing. the question they will be asking themselves today is whether it is likely that prince philip will be back for christmas day. we know on christmas day last year he didn't join the family at the christmas day ceremony but he was said to be in good health. whether he will be back at sandringham by christmas day itself is still unknown and something we might not
she arrived by car with prince edward, sophie and their two children.road which will be familiar to many as the road they walk around on on christmas day, having been to the service. it is an annual engagement in their calendar, if you like, that it is much more low— key if you like, that it is much more low—key than the christmas day service today. it is a carol service and the queen arrived in her car with a family at about 11 o'clock and they were inside for about 45 minutes and we...
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. >> we're in the mansion that edward ivanson built in 1892. is now the home of the laramie plains museum. because been restored for about 10 years it was vacant vandalizedbroke in, the building and it's been a very long and fruitful effort to it into this wonderful museum that we have here that ivinsonts not only the family, but historical issues laramie,past in wyoming, as well. so edward ivinson of all the strange places was born on the st. croix. his father moved there from canend to manage a sugar plantation. he wound up in new york city in 1852. was 23, young women, he she was 16. they ran away to jersey city, get married and eventually, they like a lot of one folks moved west to make their family and fortune and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming, in 1868. so the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. and he decided to move the family to california. and the way he thought he would get to california is he had a in memphis.store he sold all the stuff. got freight cars and put his structure in these freight cars and as a union p
. >> we're in the mansion that edward ivanson built in 1892. is now the home of the laramie plains museum. because been restored for about 10 years it was vacant vandalizedbroke in, the building and it's been a very long and fruitful effort to it into this wonderful museum that we have here that ivinsonts not only the family, but historical issues laramie,past in wyoming, as well. so edward ivinson of all the strange places was born on the st. croix. his father moved there from canend to...
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so-called irregular diplomat channel george washington, wilson edward house was rudy giuliani and harry hopkins richard nixon, next, jimmy carter jay paul and ronald reagan bill clinton, with bill richardson, barack obama valerie jarrett donald trump rudy giuliani many, many, more, ladies and gentlemen don't forget watch me on levin tv give us a call to sign up 844-levin tv or blaze tv.com/mark, blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right back. [sneeze and sniffles]
so-called irregular diplomat channel george washington, wilson edward house was rudy giuliani and harry hopkins richard nixon, next, jimmy carter jay paul and ronald reagan bill clinton, with bill richardson, barack obama valerie jarrett donald trump rudy giuliani many, many, more, ladies and gentlemen don't forget watch me on levin tv give us a call to sign up 844-levin tv or blaze tv.com/mark, blaze tv.com/mark. we'll be right back. [sneeze and sniffles]