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the stu d e nts university —— baton charges.deny they were part of any violence in the last evening, but police said they had to enter the university after stones were thrown at them and the number of students we re at them and the number of students were injured. a number of students we re were injured. a number of students were also taken into custody, and this morning police released dozens of stu d e nts this morning police released dozens of students from custody. around 50 stu d e nts of students from custody. around 50 students and six policemen were injured. but this is quite extraordinary here in the capital city, because these protests were mainly happening in the north—east of india, where people had been expressing their anger against the citizenship law which was passed by the indian government last week. and what is the thinking about the protest? could they spread further? it is possible, because last night, following these protests in delhi, several of the university's students came out and expressed their suppor
the stu d e nts university —— baton charges.deny they were part of any violence in the last evening, but police said they had to enter the university after stones were thrown at them and the number of students we re at them and the number of students were injured. a number of students we re were injured. a number of students were also taken into custody, and this morning police released dozens of stu d e nts this morning police released dozens of students from custody. around 50 stu d e nts...
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i think with injured stu d e nts behind. are reports of police opening fire but police officials have not confirmed it. there have been injuries, local stu d e nts there have been injuries, local students have been admitted to hospitals. a series of earthquakes have struck the philippines, killing a six—year—old girl, and injuring several other people. the us geological survey has recorded 15 tremors near the southern city of davao in a 2k hour period — the largest of which had a magnitude of 6.8. buildings have collapsed and there are fears some people may have been trapped. a large—scale search and rescue operation is under way. 0ur correspondent in the philippines, howard johnson, gave this update. it is quite widespread on the southern island, it struck around 2pm local time here. close to davao city, the political for base of rodrigo roa duterte, the president of the country. he was in davao city at the time with his daughter in his home. his spokesperson says he was safe. it is also very close to where manny pacquiao h
i think with injured stu d e nts behind. are reports of police opening fire but police officials have not confirmed it. there have been injuries, local stu d e nts there have been injuries, local students have been admitted to hospitals. a series of earthquakes have struck the philippines, killing a six—year—old girl, and injuring several other people. the us geological survey has recorded 15 tremors near the southern city of davao in a 2k hour period — the largest of which had a...
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. —— set university stu d e nts experience shared. —— set university students arejoining us experiencelair, tell is about cutting off contact with your family? at the age of about 1k i came out as gay to my mum, in the seven years since, family relationships have gradually gotten family relationships have gradually gotte n lost family relationships have gradually gotten lost to the point that this time last year i cut off ties with my family, i said what had been going on in secret for all these yea rs going on in secret for all these years and since then i have been living independently. has it been difficult? yes, more so than anything practical it is the emotional difficulty, not having anyone to phone at the end of a hard day, as difficult as all the financial stuff is, being adventure weirs and facing homelessness, not having somebody to phone is probably most difficult. you had to drop out of uni? because of the issues around student funding, in scotland it is the student awards agency, a different award system for scotland, because of that the system was not allowing people to d
. —— set university stu d e nts experience shared. —— set university students arejoining us experiencelair, tell is about cutting off contact with your family? at the age of about 1k i came out as gay to my mum, in the seven years since, family relationships have gradually gotten family relationships have gradually gotte n lost family relationships have gradually gotten lost to the point that this time last year i cut off ties with my family, i said what had been going on in secret for...
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on the other hand, stu, let me put it to you this way.ink the president is bound and determined, as he has shown us, to defend america and to defend the american economy and defend the american worker, the farmer, the technology person. that's a form of economic growth too. i mean, we cannot give up, we cannot let any power, be it china or any other power, steal our dreams. our plans, our creativity. so the president must protect and defend our economic rights as well as national security. and you know what? he has been tough, i love tough, defending our economic security. it's also good for the economy. so, you know, let's see how this thing shakes out. stuart: okay. but i can quote you as saying, yes, you think we are close to a phase one deal. got it. one last one, please, larry. how did mr. trump really feel about that video where some world leaders appeared to be mocking him at the nato conference? do you know how he really felt about that? was he really angry? was that why he left the place fast? >> oh, i -- [laughter] i wasn't ther
on the other hand, stu, let me put it to you this way.ink the president is bound and determined, as he has shown us, to defend america and to defend the american economy and defend the american worker, the farmer, the technology person. that's a form of economic growth too. i mean, we cannot give up, we cannot let any power, be it china or any other power, steal our dreams. our plans, our creativity. so the president must protect and defend our economic rights as well as national security. and...
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i've not heard back from stu in an hour.i will invoke your name to say you want to know where things are. isn't that pretty high-level pressure on stu evans by peter strzok, lisa page, and andrew mccabe? >> there was certainly that effort exactly as you described. what ultimately happens is mccabe speaks with the head of national security division about it. so they ultimately don't need to do what they're talking about here. but that is absolutely what they're talking about. >> i want to go back to pick up a little bit what senator lankford was talking about with bruce orr. these are quotes in your report by senior department of justice and fbi officials describing orr's ongoing interactions with steele and the fbi. these are just basic descriptions of how these officials naught about it. quote, outside of orr's lane, they were stunned, they were uncomfortable with it, out of the norm, bad idea, raised red flags, flabbergasted, fbi should have alerted doj, shocking, inconceivable. those are a lot of senior department of just
i've not heard back from stu in an hour.i will invoke your name to say you want to know where things are. isn't that pretty high-level pressure on stu evans by peter strzok, lisa page, and andrew mccabe? >> there was certainly that effort exactly as you described. what ultimately happens is mccabe speaks with the head of national security division about it. so they ultimately don't need to do what they're talking about here. but that is absolutely what they're talking about. >> i...
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hundred people from other military forces are actually there on this base at any one time as aviation stu base at any one time as aviation students and that seems to be what he was doing on this base at this particular time but if you listen to a pretty influential republican senator, he is saying that something has gone badly wrong and it is time to start to look at how this operation and this programme works and perhaps that is an indication that they want to go far beyond vetting procedures. president trump has also been careful to try and dampen down concerns about this to some extent by talking about the fa ct some extent by talking about the fact that he had been in contact with someone in saudi arabia who has condemned this. alshamrani seems to have posted some messages on the social media according to us media reports that and is going to be a focus for investigators and they are taking a presumption of terrorism at this stage partly because it allows them to carry out other investigative techniques but there will be questions about the motive going forward. senior democrats have
hundred people from other military forces are actually there on this base at any one time as aviation stu base at any one time as aviation students and that seems to be what he was doing on this base at this particular time but if you listen to a pretty influential republican senator, he is saying that something has gone badly wrong and it is time to start to look at how this operation and this programme works and perhaps that is an indication that they want to go far beyond vetting procedures....
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vernon unsworth called it a" pr stu nt", calling anyone vernon unsworth called it a" pr stunt", callingack, using the phrase "pedo guy". he later deleted the tweet but vernon unsworth sued him for defamation, saying he had wrongly been accused of paedophilia. anyone musk was describing court as a billy mably, a man who dropped the nuclear bomb into the light of vernon unsworth. but the jury said the tweet was an insult but not an accusation, a view which could set a precedent when it comes to libel cases involving social media. this verdict sends a signal, and one signal only, you can make any accusation you want to, as vile as it may be, as damaging at it may be, as untrue as it may be, and someone can get away with it. the only thing i'm going to say is, the jury got this right, and we don't have any further comment at this time. everyone is welcome. thank you. ultimately vernon unsworth's lawyers we re ultimately vernon unsworth's lawyers were unable to prove that his life had been sufficiently negatively impacted. indeed in the days after the tweet, the defence argued vernon u nswor
vernon unsworth called it a" pr stu nt", calling anyone vernon unsworth called it a" pr stunt", callingack, using the phrase "pedo guy". he later deleted the tweet but vernon unsworth sued him for defamation, saying he had wrongly been accused of paedophilia. anyone musk was describing court as a billy mably, a man who dropped the nuclear bomb into the light of vernon unsworth. but the jury said the tweet was an insult but not an accusation, a view which could set...
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there are stu d e nts along religious lines?e that there are a large number of muslims taking part in these protests. they have remained very silent and quiet and away from all the political debate happening over the last few years, but what is happening now is muslims are expressing themselves for the first time, coming out to say no, this is a discriminatory law. this will also make many muslims living in the north—east stateless, they will not get citizenship. few years the hindu nationalist government thatis the hindu nationalist government that is the government of the day, they have implemented certain policies that muslims think will make them second—class citizens. india is home to nearly 200 million muslims, probably the third largest muslims, probably the third largest muslim population in the world, so they want to assert their right and be treated like equal citizens. they think if they remain quiet, it will only aggravate the continuing situation, but the government denies these accusations and say they have no reli
there are stu d e nts along religious lines?e that there are a large number of muslims taking part in these protests. they have remained very silent and quiet and away from all the political debate happening over the last few years, but what is happening now is muslims are expressing themselves for the first time, coming out to say no, this is a discriminatory law. this will also make many muslims living in the north—east stateless, they will not get citizenship. few years the hindu...
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currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was a lawyer who thought this thing was not on the up and up. stood his ground until he couldn't stand it anymore. eventually got run over. october 19th. i'm all riled up. trump is an f'ing idiot. he's unable to provide a coherent answer. "the new york times" probability numbers are dropping every day. i'm scared for our organization. november 23, 2016. oh, my god. this is f'ing terrifying, referencing an article entitled "a victory by trump remains possible." november 9th, 2016. are you ever going to give out your calendars? some kind of depressing. maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. november 13th. i bought all the president's men. i figure i needed to brush up on watergate. november 13th, 2016. finally two pages away from finishing "all the president's men." page to strzok. did you know the president resigns at the end? strzok, what? god, that would be so lucky. may 18th, 2017. the date page accepted a position on the special counsel's team. for me and t
currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was a lawyer who thought this thing was not on the up and up. stood his ground until he couldn't stand it anymore. eventually got run over. october 19th. i'm all riled up. trump is an f'ing idiot. he's unable to provide a coherent answer. "the new york times" probability numbers are dropping every day. i'm scared for our organization. november 23, 2016. oh, my god. this is f'ing terrifying, referencing an article entitled "a victory...
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currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was the lawyer who thought this thing wasre not on the up d up. stood his ground until he could not stand it anymore. eventually he got run over. october 19, i am all riled up and trump is an eff ing idiot and unable to provide a coherent effort. "the new york times" probability is dropping every day and i'm scared for our organization, november 32016. oh my god, this is eff ing terrifying referencing an article entitled a victory by trump remains possible. november 9, 2016. are you ever going to give out your calendars? some kind of depressing. maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. november 13, i brought or i bought all the presidents men and i figure i needed to brush up oni watergate. november 13, 2016. finally two pages away from finishing all the presidents men, page two peter strzok. what, god that would be so lucky in may 182017 the date page accepted a position on the special counsel's team. for me, in this case, i sense ofy have a unfinished business
currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was the lawyer who thought this thing wasre not on the up d up. stood his ground until he could not stand it anymore. eventually he got run over. october 19, i am all riled up and trump is an eff ing idiot and unable to provide a coherent effort. "the new york times" probability is dropping every day and i'm scared for our organization, november 32016. oh my god, this is eff ing terrifying referencing an article entitled a victory by trump...
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he has a 9% lead, stu. he's going to win we think somewhere around 26 seats but they have to vote tomorrow of course. the margin of victory could be more than that. but just very quickly, the difference between johnson and corbin, compared to donald trump and elizabeth warren and sanders, it is a grand canyon-sized difference. boris johnson a capitalist, free enterprise, low tax, low regulations. jeremy corbin, you think that bernie is to the left, jeremy corbin is halfway to moscow, he would nationalize everything. give much more power to the unions, it is the 70s u.k., we know how that worked out. it was miserable. stuart: that was when i left, as a matter of fact. ashley, we'll be back with you soon. i want to try and see if we can get that shot of boris johnson driving a tractor through a brexit wall. it was really cool. we will get that soon. thanks, ashley. look at futures, please. down for the dow. maybe there's a couple of dow components which are bringing that indicator down, like boeing, for examp
he has a 9% lead, stu. he's going to win we think somewhere around 26 seats but they have to vote tomorrow of course. the margin of victory could be more than that. but just very quickly, the difference between johnson and corbin, compared to donald trump and elizabeth warren and sanders, it is a grand canyon-sized difference. boris johnson a capitalist, free enterprise, low tax, low regulations. jeremy corbin, you think that bernie is to the left, jeremy corbin is halfway to moscow, he would...
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>> stu insisting that u.s. roll back these.we're see is posturing trying to get that language and chinese whole process try to get tariffs gone. chinese trade sources tell us that china wants tariffs rolled back in phases as the phases of the deal are finished now those sours are say what u.s. is offering to roll back some tariff but keep the majority in place in order to make sure china follows through with those commitments. president donald trump believes those tariffs are keeping china at the table and again you know, the 15% tariffs coming up on december 15th, those are still in play. and it is now becoming sort of a deadline here to get that phase one deal on paper and those staffs could be insured to go into effect if it is not if there is a phase one deal on paper maybe a the president has some wiggle room there but tariffs in play on december 15th. take a look at costco stock is around $00 a share doing pretty well there you go $300 a share they lost money because their website crashed. i think it was on actual thanksg
>> stu insisting that u.s. roll back these.we're see is posturing trying to get that language and chinese whole process try to get tariffs gone. chinese trade sources tell us that china wants tariffs rolled back in phases as the phases of the deal are finished now those sours are say what u.s. is offering to roll back some tariff but keep the majority in place in order to make sure china follows through with those commitments. president donald trump believes those tariffs are keeping...
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. >> he would do stu he hadn't done i rehearsal.s merciless take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. he would go crazy. that is usually the one we used. it was gold. >> it's called the tonway show. >> clean up. >> i never wanted to be in the business, actually. and i wanted to be a jockey. and i started gaining weight and the horses are going, it's a lile heavy. >> we were with tim without his six dece career. he won six emmys. the lost for his guest spot on "30 rock". >> they give me an emmy f that? swhe check into that group. life is wonderful. imean, it is. should you be here to enjoy it. and irritate team. tim is he had an amazing sense t of humor abouthimself. weeks n reference to how fast 13 allf his solo tvhows got canced. from tv to movies, we lost unforget able big screen stars from "friday" star john witherspoon to rip thorn and easy rider peter fonda. >> don't worry, everything's all right. >> the movie stars we loved and lo this year. plus, from her real name to what you never nemp about grumpy cat. >>> closed captioni
. >> he would do stu he hadn't done i rehearsal.s merciless take a firm hold of the hypodermic needle. he would go crazy. that is usually the one we used. it was gold. >> it's called the tonway show. >> clean up. >> i never wanted to be in the business, actually. and i wanted to be a jockey. and i started gaining weight and the horses are going, it's a lile heavy. >> we were with tim without his six dece career. he won six emmys. the lost for his guest spot on...
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greg stu be who sits on the house judiciary committee, great to have you with us. monday you are going to be at the next hearing where staffers present the legal case. what things will you have? >> to be back for a hearing where the intel staff is going to present the report made public before the last year and it will testify about a report the public has access to and i assume they will ask staff questions. republicans asked for adam schiff to testify, not going to happen and we also asked, if you look at the video from the hearing i asked the chairman directly where we would have the minority to call and he wouldn't respond to my question and i assume staff will present the report and we get our 5 minutes to ask whatever questions we want of the report. >> knowing these are house in seoul staffers and that was, the claim, the initial point of contact for somebody who is a whistleblower made contact through a staffer. any chance west africa present the case for you? >> if it hasn't been asked my question would be to the staffer, did you have any contact with the
greg stu be who sits on the house judiciary committee, great to have you with us. monday you are going to be at the next hearing where staffers present the legal case. what things will you have? >> to be back for a hearing where the intel staff is going to present the report made public before the last year and it will testify about a report the public has access to and i assume they will ask staff questions. republicans asked for adam schiff to testify, not going to happen and we also...
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currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was a lawyer who thought this thing was not on the up and up. stood his ground until he couldn't stand it anymore. eventually got run over. october 19th, i'm all riled up. trump is an f'ing idiot, unable to provide a coherent answer. "new york times" probability numbers are dropping every day. i'm scared for our organization. november 3rd, 2016. oh, my god! this is f'ing terrifying, referencing an article entitled a victory by trump remains possible. november 9th, 2016. rougher going to give out your calendars? some kind of depressing. maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. november 13th. i brought all the -- i bought all the presidents men. i figure i needed to brush up on watergate. november 13th, 2016. finally two pages away from finishing "all the president's men." page to strzok, do you know the president resigns at the end. strzok. what? god, that would be so lucky. may 18th, 2017, the date page accepted a position on the special counsel's team. for me,
currently fighting with stu for the fisa. stu was a lawyer who thought this thing was not on the up and up. stood his ground until he couldn't stand it anymore. eventually got run over. october 19th, i'm all riled up. trump is an f'ing idiot, unable to provide a coherent answer. "new york times" probability numbers are dropping every day. i'm scared for our organization. november 3rd, 2016. oh, my god! this is f'ing terrifying, referencing an article entitled a victory by trump...
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these stu d e nts exploring climate anxiety. worsens the condition. i try to avoid watching the news most of the time because i feel like it is very difficult to take on board everything that is going on. it is anxiety based on the fact that the future is at risk. people might not be using plastic straws but there is not any significant shift. earlier this year people in western iceland marked the country's first ever loss of a glacier to climate change by holding a public funeral. for caroline, this is a rational human response to loss. whether it's losing a loved one or a habitat, from the maldives to bangladesh, the advice she offers is the same. find community and share your feelings and concerns. then collectively you can take action. you are not alone. we all need to develop the emotional resilience to face the future that is coming our way. for many the problem is immediate. climate anxiety isjust problem is immediate. climate anxiety is just another aspect of the crisis we are facing. a painting worth around £50 million
these stu d e nts exploring climate anxiety. worsens the condition. i try to avoid watching the news most of the time because i feel like it is very difficult to take on board everything that is going on. it is anxiety based on the fact that the future is at risk. people might not be using plastic straws but there is not any significant shift. earlier this year people in western iceland marked the country's first ever loss of a glacier to climate change by holding a public funeral. for...
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they also saw stu d e nts used brute force. they also saw students who were sitting in the library.cellor of the university said that she was unaware of the police entering the campus, and that the police did not seek any permission from the university authorities. but the situation here is really tense because even the locals have now joined is really tense because even the locals have nowjoined the protests. and you can see a huge mob they are far away. it is building up and coming towards us. they are assembling, they are not college any stu d e nts assembling, they are not college any students any more, university has closed and students have been sent back to their homes. this crowd is local people who live in the neighbouring areas. there have been demonstrations from delhi to chennai, mumbai to guwahati. they started though in the north—eastern state of assam last week. six people have been killed since they spread across the country. the un has described the law as "fundamentally discriminatory". the hindu—nationalist bjp government defends it. here's prime minister narendra
they also saw stu d e nts used brute force. they also saw students who were sitting in the library.cellor of the university said that she was unaware of the police entering the campus, and that the police did not seek any permission from the university authorities. but the situation here is really tense because even the locals have now joined is really tense because even the locals have nowjoined the protests. and you can see a huge mob they are far away. it is building up and coming towards...
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i was lecturing architecture and construction and for the stu d e nts and construction and for the studentsat is mobile, simple and contains some kind of task. and finally, i was following the cube as a form, because it has very special qualities. after i did it and it was working nicely, my prototype, i think if i like something, somebody else will like it as well. i thought, if we can produce it, it is possible that something will happen. i was not dreaming about success. i was not dreaming about numbers or figures. i had a feeling i can share what i had done and it will be good. at first, we started to sell in hungary, the big boom or change started in the 80s when we stepped into the world market at first in new york, but all of the other toy shows around the world and in three yea rs, shows around the world and in three years, it was the golden days of the cube, the first big boom and in that time original cubes sold more than 100 million. it generated some income for me, but i was not expecting such figures. i felt it's like some kind of, when you read a lottery, you find money on the
i was lecturing architecture and construction and for the stu d e nts and construction and for the studentsat is mobile, simple and contains some kind of task. and finally, i was following the cube as a form, because it has very special qualities. after i did it and it was working nicely, my prototype, i think if i like something, somebody else will like it as well. i thought, if we can produce it, it is possible that something will happen. i was not dreaming about success. i was not dreaming...
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. >> o'donnell: just think about this-- m cey, stus at texas soo alwaybeeno on mrsbrle manuel bojorquezher who just won't quit. >> reporter: 85-year-old sharon bradley is pretty much unstoppable. >> good job. >> reporter: she broke her hand in a fall on sunday and went to work the very next day. >> i wouldn't miss class for a broken bone! my goodness! >> reporter: bradley teaches health science at naaman forest high school outside dallas, and has not missed one single day in 26 years, not when her house was damaged by a tornado or when her dear husband, jack, passed away. >> i'd done all i could for him, and so i really felt like i had a responsibility here to these kids. >> reporter: that sense of duty goes back to her days as a nurse. she was at parkland hospital the day president kennedy was shot and brought into the emergency room. but her legacy is in the classroom. so on her 85th birthday, the school surprised her with a party to celebrate her perfect attendance-- and attitude. >> she's positive always, you know. and she gets it done. >> i think the more positive you are, the heal
. >> o'donnell: just think about this-- m cey, stus at texas soo alwaybeeno on mrsbrle manuel bojorquezher who just won't quit. >> reporter: 85-year-old sharon bradley is pretty much unstoppable. >> good job. >> reporter: she broke her hand in a fall on sunday and went to work the very next day. >> i wouldn't miss class for a broken bone! my goodness! >> reporter: bradley teaches health science at naaman forest high school outside dallas, and has not missed...
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country and this morning at the university of madras in the southern city of chennai, the university stutudents were having a city and inside the university campus and the police went in and arrested two people and the students there are demanding the release of their collea g u es demanding the release of their colleagues and they are also expressing their anger against the citizenship law. thank you very much indeed. that ongoing story there. lightsabers at the ready! star wars: the rise of skywalker is out in cinemas in the uk later today with the european premiere held here in london. experts are talking about a cinema revival, and the uk industry is banking on the final star wars instalment setting a record for ticket sales in 2019. fiona cincotta, a senior market analyst at the spread betting company city indexjoins me now. my my children, three boys, are already nagging me, we have to go apparently. it is a must in our household but it is great for the cinema, these kind of block roster movies? definitely and especially 110w movies? definitely and especially now because obviously
country and this morning at the university of madras in the southern city of chennai, the university stutudents were having a city and inside the university campus and the police went in and arrested two people and the students there are demanding the release of their collea g u es demanding the release of their colleagues and they are also expressing their anger against the citizenship law. thank you very much indeed. that ongoing story there. lightsabers at the ready! star wars: the rise of...
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loughlin the celebs are ju 2 of dozens charged by the justice department for using their wealth and stus to ibe college admission administrations and facilitate cheating on standaized testing can i giveher a hug please tears flowing in a texas courtroom, thbrothe of the murdered victim embracing s brother's killer amber guygethe forr dallas police officer was sentenced to10 years in prison for killing both and john an unarmed black man in his own firing up one the largest strikes against an american compy ever nearly 50,000 gener motors employees walked off the job, the strike came to an enwhen the united auto workers union voted in favor of afour-year la deal. >>we woke up to like seeing things flying off the walls to back to back earthquakes cked southern california, the stronge to strike the area in 20 yea destroyed homes and businesses and generated thousands of aftershocks.we know that recovery, there's long-term thinafter being battered by hurricane dorian over coke island, a popular tourist destintion off the coast of north carolina re opened more than 2 months after the storm dev
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democrats have labeled fox news an existential threat to the united states describing it as a russian stu's someone are calling for the child to register as a foreign agent prox news should register with far as an agent of the russian federation if it's going to peddle the kremlin's agenda and propaganda while hurting u.s. national security interests then it should be treated the same as r.t. and. the fox news t.v. networks known to appeal to conservative americans often challenges the common us mainstream media narrative for example regarding the alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of do were in 2017 which the west blames on syria's president here's what triggered the latest democrat campaign against fox news. well bring that clip to you a little bit later it's not the only case of for republican media being targeted by democrats in september a conservative one american news filed a defamation lawsuit against their same b.c. and its host roche will moto the modern more than $10000000.00 in compensation after a call that paid russian propaganda more economists that spectacle usa says
democrats have labeled fox news an existential threat to the united states describing it as a russian stu's someone are calling for the child to register as a foreign agent prox news should register with far as an agent of the russian federation if it's going to peddle the kremlin's agenda and propaganda while hurting u.s. national security interests then it should be treated the same as r.t. and. the fox news t.v. networks known to appeal to conservative americans often challenges the common...
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meeting stu d e nts with france's colonial past. meeting students in the ivory coast man city.rance is viewed as having a overly aggressive view and the trappings of colonialism. it was a grave mistake and a fault of the republic. comments welcomed across africa but likely to prove more controversial at home. two years ago, mr mccrone created a storm calling france's colonisation of nigeria a crime against humanity. —— mr emmanuel macron. but france's influence in the region remains a strong, visiting french troops and vowing to step up the fight against islamist terrorists. if we let the threat flourish it will impact us as well. in operation by french forces in neighbouring mali left dozens of jihadist fighters dead. while critics question france's continuing military role, economic ties forged after the second world war are loosening. the president and his counterpart announcing a common west african currency to replace a colonial era one. translation: this is an historic day for our country and the whole of west africa. this reform represents a big step in at —— our determi
meeting stu d e nts with france's colonial past. meeting students in the ivory coast man city.rance is viewed as having a overly aggressive view and the trappings of colonialism. it was a grave mistake and a fault of the republic. comments welcomed across africa but likely to prove more controversial at home. two years ago, mr mccrone created a storm calling france's colonisation of nigeria a crime against humanity. —— mr emmanuel macron. but france's influence in the region remains a...
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stu attract investment which basically you know sometimes with incentives that were not clear whether the deal was about clearing somebody because of the incentive or because it had a good value proposition whereas the future looks very different the future looks skills and eco systems and the investor will not need an incentive if you have a good value proposition to offer in the form of a serious psychosis and where i very much agree with the money the human capital so the game is changing so what i think what's important to understand is that it's not enough to look at way that if their figures are telling us that investment is going down it's important to back what's behind this which is in my view the game we should be embarking on which is qualities of the investment rather than just simply looking at the quantities of the investment granted you want to come in on that you know i said i pretty much agree on the human capital idea because you know what if you just go back internet has been around for 30 years and half of the global population is below 30 years old so if you just
stu attract investment which basically you know sometimes with incentives that were not clear whether the deal was about clearing somebody because of the incentive or because it had a good value proposition whereas the future looks very different the future looks skills and eco systems and the investor will not need an incentive if you have a good value proposition to offer in the form of a serious psychosis and where i very much agree with the money the human capital so the game is changing so...
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he referred to the comment that his offer to help was a pr stu nt, that his offer to help was a pr stuntng, apologised for tweet. the stakes are much higher than mere damages, whoever is liable could have to pay legal costs. and it's notjust about money, it's about reputation. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: and the winner is — all of them. the four artists shortlisted for the turner prize declare themselves a collective, and the prestigious prize is shared between them. it's quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor people living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. i am feeling so helpless, that the childrens are dying in front of me and i can't do anything. charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippie cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. at 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. it took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was sha
he referred to the comment that his offer to help was a pr stu nt, that his offer to help was a pr stuntng, apologised for tweet. the stakes are much higher than mere damages, whoever is liable could have to pay legal costs. and it's notjust about money, it's about reputation. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: and the winner is — all of them. the four artists shortlisted for the turner prize declare themselves a collective, and the prestigious prize...
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from the grip of uni stu d e nts chloe rafferty.or climate justice in sydney. thank you very much. tesco has suspended production at a factory in china, following allegations forced prison labour was used to pack charity christmas cards. it comes after the sunday times reported a six—year—old girl from south london found a message from shanghai prisoners hidden in a box of cards. our correspondent greg mckenziejoins me now. it was a six—year—old girl from south london, who had brought this one box of christmas cards. she was setting about writing to her friends and family in them, when she is reported to have discovered that one of the christmas cards had already been written in and block capital letters. the message simply read, we are foreign prisoners in shanghai, for to work against our will. please help us notify human rights organisations. the message went on to say that they need help wanted the message to go out there. so this is being reported by the sunday times, it is there to page this morning. obviously, a big surprise
from the grip of uni stu d e nts chloe rafferty.or climate justice in sydney. thank you very much. tesco has suspended production at a factory in china, following allegations forced prison labour was used to pack charity christmas cards. it comes after the sunday times reported a six—year—old girl from south london found a message from shanghai prisoners hidden in a box of cards. our correspondent greg mckenziejoins me now. it was a six—year—old girl from south london, who had brought...
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we provide high—quality meals for stu d e nts provide high—quality meals for students in primary schoolsaw the 15 ceilings, though small, student struggled to pay for a week or month. it was very varied and difficult for us to keep track of who has paid and who hasn't paid and things like that. we needed something that was efficient and could also count really fast. we came up with tap two eat, we were linking mobile money to m—pesa. many pa rents linking mobile money to m—pesa. many parents can't afford 25 shillings, so parents can't afford 25 shillings, so right now we have lowered the cost for parents to 15 shillings. we provide ten shillings for each meal we distribute through donors and corporate partners we have here in kenya. the challenges are used to face involve children losing their lunch money. sometimes they didn't eat food because they had bought suites. when you pay for tap two eat, you are assured your child will eat daily. tap two eat has enabled us eat daily. tap two eat has enabled us to scale up faster, it takes a short amount of time to validate those payments. have
we provide high—quality meals for stu d e nts provide high—quality meals for students in primary schoolsaw the 15 ceilings, though small, student struggled to pay for a week or month. it was very varied and difficult for us to keep track of who has paid and who hasn't paid and things like that. we needed something that was efficient and could also count really fast. we came up with tap two eat, we were linking mobile money to m—pesa. many pa rents linking mobile money to m—pesa. many...
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few stu n the american decision to go ahead. few stun grenades being let off as well.e look of it. the ambassador was evacuated along with the staff a little earlier. i suspect it will be sometime before the return to the compound until they shirt is fully secure. in the last few minutes a statement from the state depertment claims that the secretary of state mike pompeo was assured by the iraqi president and prime minister that staff in the embassy would be safe. the bbc‘s middle east analyst alan johnston explained the context to these protests in baghdad at the weekend the americans carried out a string of strikes on an iraqi militia group that has impact by iran. the americans say they are retaliating for attacks on their bases, one of which killed a us civilian recently. today there were funerals for some of those iraqi militia men killed at the weekend. they would have been highly charged and in the aftermath of them, ranks of angry iraqi militia men began to head towards the us embassy in the heart of baghdad. this is a building in what is called the green zone,
few stu n the american decision to go ahead. few stun grenades being let off as well.e look of it. the ambassador was evacuated along with the staff a little earlier. i suspect it will be sometime before the return to the compound until they shirt is fully secure. in the last few minutes a statement from the state depertment claims that the secretary of state mike pompeo was assured by the iraqi president and prime minister that staff in the embassy would be safe. the bbc‘s middle east...
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stu d e nts was the scene of a crackdown. students tried to hide from the police.s in the air. in the men's bathroom, an injured student and another one who lay unconscious. dozens of them were taken to the local hospital. they say they were beaten by the police for protesting against india's new citizenship law. this person has broken fingers on both hands. he was hit in the head and also on his back. when they caught us, they started beating us up, we caught us, they started beating us up, we were caught us, they started beating us up, we were begging for mercy. the police didn't stop at beating, says this man. he shows us where he was shocked. he says he was passing the area and got caught up in the violence. the policeman, he took out his service gun and shot me, he told us. his service gun and shot me, he told us. two students are also reported to have bullet injuries. but a top policeman denies it. no, no, no, absolutely. it is not a peaceful protest, public transport was on fire. what started in this campus in this university in delhi has now spread far beyo
stu d e nts was the scene of a crackdown. students tried to hide from the police.s in the air. in the men's bathroom, an injured student and another one who lay unconscious. dozens of them were taken to the local hospital. they say they were beaten by the police for protesting against india's new citizenship law. this person has broken fingers on both hands. he was hit in the head and also on his back. when they caught us, they started beating us up, we caught us, they started beating us up, we...
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asca it is a nationwide community group offering social activities to connect and support nigerian stubroad. during our investigation, eddie offered to help grace. grace pretended to be interested. what is the process of bringing a girl? i do not know anything. this is how the network grows. women pay off their debts as sex workers and then, with no other employment options, start operating as madams. with the evidence gathered by grace, we confronted eddie. eddie, how are you? good. i am from we confronted eddie. eddie, how are you? good. iam from bbc. we we confronted eddie. eddie, how are you? good. i am from bbc. we have evidence against you and we want to talk to you about the sex trade you are involved in. sex trade? does asca know what you are doing? you area asca know what you are doing? you are a proud member and you are exploiting women? i do not do that. we have evidence against you. we have evidence that you are going to process women, from kenya to india. you do not have evidence. we do. this is a right of reply to you to respond to bbc. we look forward to hearing your res
asca it is a nationwide community group offering social activities to connect and support nigerian stubroad. during our investigation, eddie offered to help grace. grace pretended to be interested. what is the process of bringing a girl? i do not know anything. this is how the network grows. women pay off their debts as sex workers and then, with no other employment options, start operating as madams. with the evidence gathered by grace, we confronted eddie. eddie, how are you? good. i am from...
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i started the foundation in 2001 and since then, we've given scholarship to african stu d e nts we'veto heal me a little bit. i don't want anyone to ever forget who my child was. i want him to be remembered by the life he lived, not the way he had died. the mother of amadou diallo telling the story of her son and also his legacy. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala we love to hear from you. stay with us. more headlines coming up. a fairly blustery end to the day. even though the wind is going to stay strong, temperatures are going to drop. across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales especially, where hill snow may be an additional hazard. at the moment, some lively showers working during the second half of the night, showers coming into north wales, northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland. still some gusty wind for some. a few centimetres of snow here and there which may lead to even further tricky conditions. add on to the fact that in the gaps between them, temperatures will drop low enough to go below freezing. so, that's wi
i started the foundation in 2001 and since then, we've given scholarship to african stu d e nts we'veto heal me a little bit. i don't want anyone to ever forget who my child was. i want him to be remembered by the life he lived, not the way he had died. the mother of amadou diallo telling the story of her son and also his legacy. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcnuala we love to hear from you. stay with us. more headlines coming up. a fairly blustery end to the day. even though the wind...
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it is a nationwide community group offering social activities and supporting nigerian stu d e nts activitiese offered to help grace import a woman from kenya to india. grace pretended to be interested. this is how the network grows. women pay off their debts as sex workers, and then, with no other employment options, start operating as madams. with the evidence gathered by grace, we confronted eddie. eddie! hi. how are you? good. i am from bbc africa eye. we have evidence against you and we want to talk to you about the sex and we want to talk to you about the sex trade that you are involved in. do they know what you are doing? so you are a proud member of ascar, so they know what you are doing? we have evidence against you, evidence of you saying you are going to process women, from kenya to india. you can show me the evidence. this is it right here. it is a right of reply for you to come and respond to bbc. we look forward to hearing your response. we contacted eddie three times. he denied trafficking any women from kenya to india. goldie gave no response to our allegations of trafficking
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struck text page, currently fighting with stu for this fisa. the following day lisa page text mccabe i communicated you and bosses green lights to earlier, i have not heard back from stu in an hour. ri invoke your name to say you want to know where things are. 's is a pretty high-level pressure b stu evans on by struck pagetl and mccabe? >> there are certain that effort exactly as you describe assi mick came speaks the national security division about it. so ultimately they don't need to do with her talking about here. but that is absently what they are talking about. >> i went to go back to pick up a little bit of about bruce orr. these are quotes in your report by senior department justiceep and officials describing orders ongoing interactions with steel in the fbi. in these just basic descriptions of how these officials thought about it. quotes outside of or is lane they were stunned, they were uncomfortable witht that, out of the norm, bad idea, raise red flags, flabbergasted. fbi should have alerted d.o.j. shocking, inconceivable. again th
struck text page, currently fighting with stu for this fisa. the following day lisa page text mccabe i communicated you and bosses green lights to earlier, i have not heard back from stu in an hour. ri invoke your name to say you want to know where things are. 's is a pretty high-level pressure b stu evans on by struck pagetl and mccabe? >> there are certain that effort exactly as you describe assi mick came speaks the national security division about it. so ultimately they don't need to...
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i want to bring in stu leonards.ump extending, this is because we had a tax that was 400% greater than what we do now, wasn't extended but you are saying now president trump has extended it? >> yes. for another year. david: for another year. >> yes. the industry wants it permanent. but just as an example, this is, you know, our business started in connecticut. my father got his sba loan to begin it so i feel for the small businesses. i was just speaking with this g guy, litchfield bourbon in connecticut. david: you don't have to make bourbon in kentucky. it can be make in connecticut. >> it used to be $2.50 a bottle. now it's only 50 cents. so it enabled him to hire marketing people, to hire -- invest in equipment. it's really a small business story. he does 50,000 bottles a year now. david: but the possibility, if in fact this tax went on, a 400% increase from where it is now, it would be a lot of small companies, a lot of mom and pops, i mean, you run a huge business, but it's mostly the small and mom and pops that
i want to bring in stu leonards.ump extending, this is because we had a tax that was 400% greater than what we do now, wasn't extended but you are saying now president trump has extended it? >> yes. for another year. david: for another year. >> yes. the industry wants it permanent. but just as an example, this is, you know, our business started in connecticut. my father got his sba loan to begin it so i feel for the small businesses. i was just speaking with this g guy, litchfield...
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and whatever stu d e nts christmas lights today.se christmas lights on its roof? they came up with a number of about 2500 christmas lights that you would need to be able to be spotted from the international space station. as far as we know, does any building have a number of lights? it is not so unreasonable a number. if you look at some of the images that the international space station is able to acquire, you will see cities and street lights when looking down from above. one thing i want to point out is at the university of leicester we do not advocate that you all rush out to the supermarket to buy extra lights for your house. rest assured centre is clearly magical and will be able to find your house without any problem. there are two reasons, then. the first is that having so many lights will only add to the climate emergency they are all currently facing, and the second for us currently facing, and the second for us astronomers currently facing, and the second for us astronomers is one currently facing, and the second for us a
and whatever stu d e nts christmas lights today.se christmas lights on its roof? they came up with a number of about 2500 christmas lights that you would need to be able to be spotted from the international space station. as far as we know, does any building have a number of lights? it is not so unreasonable a number. if you look at some of the images that the international space station is able to acquire, you will see cities and street lights when looking down from above. one thing i want to...
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stu, i know we got to go. i will throw it back to you.azing really friendly and very young farmers, too. stuart: wish i was there. i'm a john deere tractor driver. i wish i was there. i would love to see them. reporter: imagine you had a system like that, autonomous wheel driving system so you could drive from your room. stuart: i'm daydreaming. that's all. thank you very much indeed. >>> now, as you know, usmca deal was made and has been made. there's not going to be a vote until next year, because it's delayed by impeachment. senator john hoeven, north dakota republican, is with us. your constituents, you can't be happy that there's this delay in something vital to you because of impeachment. >> right, stuart. we want to get it done as soon as we can. it's been delayed a whole year by the house. the good news is they are finally moving on it. we won't get it obviously until after next week, and then we will try to move it as fast as we can. stuart: is it a big deal for north dakota? i mean, this is really important for you guys? >> it i
stu, i know we got to go. i will throw it back to you.azing really friendly and very young farmers, too. stuart: wish i was there. i'm a john deere tractor driver. i wish i was there. i would love to see them. reporter: imagine you had a system like that, autonomous wheel driving system so you could drive from your room. stuart: i'm daydreaming. that's all. thank you very much indeed. >>> now, as you know, usmca deal was made and has been made. there's not going to be a vote until next...
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that was good. >> thanks, stu. happy to share that information with you.hina trade. china has indeed confirmed that an agreement has been reached with america. i would say it was a pretty good deal. that's the way it looks to me. coming up, i will talk to christian whiton, get his take on it. he says it's china that needs this deal. we will be back. ♪ we call it the mother standard of care. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay strong for his family. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. (vo) the flock blindly 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. stuart: look at this. not quite the session low. we were down over 100 just moments ago but we are down, down 100, 101. one-third of 1% just at the 28,000 level. >>> let me bring you this. china has indeed agreed to ph
that was good. >> thanks, stu. happy to share that information with you.hina trade. china has indeed confirmed that an agreement has been reached with america. i would say it was a pretty good deal. that's the way it looks to me. coming up, i will talk to christian whiton, get his take on it. he says it's china that needs this deal. we will be back. ♪ we call it the mother standard of care. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side...
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i could call him stu. he does not let you call him stu. neil: no. always mr.think patriotic emare getting concerned about the history. saw it with kaepernick over the weekend. unthanksgiving this, is indigenous people's day. this is lincoln started in middle of civil war. we got to fight to keep it. fundamentally americans are extremely patriotic and are resentful of the fact some are questioning our past. that is why i actually enjoy this more than ever. neil: heroic figures you talked about. what i didn't realize with your book, how quickly we rebounded from the alamo debacle. >> months. neil: it was like stunning. >> a matter of months. number one, a couple of things. you have to know when to fight, run away. toughest guy around, sam houston. great guy. tell the other tough people do not go for revenge. you have to pick your fights. you have to go back because we're not ready to fight. by the time we're ready to fight, we'll shape the battlefield. we'll have the best chance of winning. isn't that life? i want to buy the business. i want to sustain this, thi
i could call him stu. he does not let you call him stu. neil: no. always mr.think patriotic emare getting concerned about the history. saw it with kaepernick over the weekend. unthanksgiving this, is indigenous people's day. this is lincoln started in middle of civil war. we got to fight to keep it. fundamentally americans are extremely patriotic and are resentful of the fact some are questioning our past. that is why i actually enjoy this more than ever. neil: heroic figures you talked about....
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it is an asset for stu sfusd ths why they come to enroll. they want services we provide. one purpose mobilizes individuals and foundations to invest in future success of bayview students as evidenced in the letters of support written to you. we work to expand the donor base each year to provide school year programs, wraparound behavioral services and family engagement and learning events the community would otherwise not receive. >> good evening. i am david allen, business manager at one purpose school. in terms every serve the ending fund values start at $478,862 for the 1920 year and increase to 6 82,00 82,000 4. this is between 18 to 19% of expenses. the california department of education has rated one purpose in good condition with healthy reserves under their physical health criteria. this has been a positive sustained increase to our 15-16 year. one purpose has demonstrated ability to improve and maintain strong physical health and reserves. we have strong relationships with family foundations and individuals to fundraise and expands the donor base to ensure long-te
it is an asset for stu sfusd ths why they come to enroll. they want services we provide. one purpose mobilizes individuals and foundations to invest in future success of bayview students as evidenced in the letters of support written to you. we work to expand the donor base each year to provide school year programs, wraparound behavioral services and family engagement and learning events the community would otherwise not receive. >> good evening. i am david allen, business manager at one...
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i'm stu would be all over it. can't tell whether stu like as song or he doesn't.st. depends on his mood. susan: depends on the day. this is my new year's resolution, get a better grasp of the beatles repertoire for 2020. ashley: good idea. we've been following this the last hour. we're continuing to sink. we're down 200 points on the dow, 28,442. no new records as yet. we'll have to see how it ends of course. certainly a selloff on this monday. >>> the u.s. conducted airstrikes on hezbollah bases backed by iran in iraq and syria. it was in retaliation for an attack on a joint iraq u.s. base in iraq. you can keep up with all of that. the very latest, iraq's prime minister, says those airstrikes will have dangerous consequences. let's bring in congressman adam kinzinger. you're in the reserves for the military. congressman, your reaction to all of this? >> i think it is the right move. groups like this, they only understand force. i wish we lived in a different world where we could sit down at a table to negotiate our differences in this case but we can't. keep in m
i'm stu would be all over it. can't tell whether stu like as song or he doesn't.st. depends on his mood. susan: depends on the day. this is my new year's resolution, get a better grasp of the beatles repertoire for 2020. ashley: good idea. we've been following this the last hour. we're continuing to sink. we're down 200 points on the dow, 28,442. no new records as yet. we'll have to see how it ends of course. certainly a selloff on this monday. >>> the u.s. conducted airstrikes on...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning to you. good morning, everyone.e impeachment inquiry. it's supposed to happen at 9:00 sharp. we are a few seconds shy of 9:00. we are waiting to see exactly what speaker pelosi has to say. liz peek with me now. i have to believe, liz, that the speaker has the votes to go forward with an impeachment vote. otherwise, she would not be holding this announcement. >> i don't think she's going to back-pedal from an impeachment vote and it does appear she has the votes. however, i think she can come out now and perhaps try to summarize the case they are trying to make because based on yesterday, they are all over the place. they are even reaching back into the mueller investigation, and revisiting collusion. they are talking obstruction of justice. what is the grounds, what are the grounds for impeachment? that's what americans want to know. what we do know is that the polling is most definitely moving against the democrats, particularly in the swing states where they have to win in order to win the white house in 2020. so
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning to you. good morning, everyone.e impeachment inquiry. it's supposed to happen at 9:00 sharp. we are a few seconds shy of 9:00. we are waiting to see exactly what speaker pelosi has to say. liz peek with me now. i have to believe, liz, that the speaker has the votes to go forward with an impeachment vote. otherwise, she would not be holding this announcement. >> i don't think she's going to back-pedal from an impeachment vote and it does appear she...