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so that they did so that effective next year they are not affected by by the by some ugandans now thea that's the high cost of the new york could be shifted to passengers and push transport fares. but the government maintains that the ban is well thought out in the public interest to benefit all ugandans and the environment. doesn't really join as madame was sent us that report and joins us now from kampala julie is this is a classic example of unintended consequences is it not is this a bad lol. well this argument has a the sedes and this low was highly criticize especially when you were when it was in parliament the government hide its basis saying that old cars they meet a lot of company have a high maintenance cost and they are known for causing road accidents but there was a very heated debate in parliament some members who oppose this bill say the more than 10000 jobs that were being risk but the government had the numbers and hard its reasons much more stronger than those that opposed it so we can say some people might as it's a low they still oppose it but it's already existing
so that they did so that effective next year they are not affected by by the by some ugandans now thea that's the high cost of the new york could be shifted to passengers and push transport fares. but the government maintains that the ban is well thought out in the public interest to benefit all ugandans and the environment. doesn't really join as madame was sent us that report and joins us now from kampala julie is this is a classic example of unintended consequences is it not is this a bad...
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the lights were on in plain -- in theas plane, but there sound, no instructions from the crew.ust the sound of people packing. >> he and other survivors began pulling people to safety. >>ng we were helut each other. all the guys were trying to take out people. >> what were you thinking when this w happening? >> i was thinking about my family. that's all i was thinking. and helping people so the fire would not kill who survived. >> the plane was a falcon 100, operated by a localearrier. th entire fleet has been grounded while the crashes investigated. keswick stands government -- because it's on -- kazakhstan plusovernment says i could've have been even worse. bbc news, moscow. >> for more on what might have caused the crash, i spokeo sally geffen. >> we already know there might have been nicee wing, which can have a catastrophic effect. although fog could be a complicating factor, it would only be if tre was loss of visibility and instrument failure on the flight deck, which wouldean that the pilot would have to be on dability. the w control towerld've given the pilot instructi
the lights were on in plain -- in theas plane, but there sound, no instructions from the crew.ust the sound of people packing. >> he and other survivors began pulling people to safety. >>ng we were helut each other. all the guys were trying to take out people. >> what were you thinking when this w happening? >> i was thinking about my family. that's all i was thinking. and helping people so the fire would not kill who survived. >> the plane was a falcon 100,...
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. >> reporter: in thea two-week trip to mara lago, president trump says he's distracted. quote, "it makes it much more difficult to deal with foreign leaders and others when i am having to constantly defend myself against the do-nothing democrats and their bogus impeachment scam. bad for usa." he's also focused on nancy pelosi, calling democrats liars for urging a fast impeachment. even as they withhold the articles from the senate delaying the trial there. democrats argue that it's leveraged to compel mitch mccontrol allow witness testimony in any impeachment trial. >> he has a responsibility to conduct the trial in a way that allows the facts to be heard and let others make up their own minds even if his is closed. >> reporter: democrats say they want to hear from theacng chief mcconnell has called impeachment a political charade. now one republican senator says she's concerned with mcconnell's impeachment strategy. lisa murkowski says she's disturbed hearing mcconnell is in total cooperation with the white house. democrats are optimist more republicans will join her. >
. >> reporter: in thea two-week trip to mara lago, president trump says he's distracted. quote, "it makes it much more difficult to deal with foreign leaders and others when i am having to constantly defend myself against the do-nothing democrats and their bogus impeachment scam. bad for usa." he's also focused on nancy pelosi, calling democrats liars for urging a fast impeachment. even as they withhold the articles from the senate delaying the trial there. democrats argue that...
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theas also the time of year, wintertime, when most armies went into their winter camps and stopped fightingssians had actually been engaged several times by some of the local militias in new jersey and were really on edge. this wasn't the type of fighting they were accustomed to. it was christmas and there had been a major snowstorm. they were hoping to have the opportunity to rest a little bit, and of course, that didn't happen. they were attacked by the continental army, who was able to defeat them in pretty short order. forarmy stayed in trenton just a short amount of time, then brought prisoners, about nine hundred or so prisoners, back. overnight at kept the tavern here and enlisted, and eventually the officers were taken a couple miles from here. >> it is always good to know your history, know from where you come. that way you know where you are going, and you try not to repeat some of the same mistakes. when i was in school, i hated history. it was always teaching me about what somebody else did, not what my people did. now i have this hobby to learn what i did not learn in high scho
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and that's ront y thea in othethe r g mountains and snow. really not until sunday. the only thing i have here are just a few clouds and daytime highs riding pretty much right on the mark for average for this time of year. that's one of quieter seven-day forecasts that we've had in quite awhile around here. all right guys, back over to you. >>> ahead in sports, derek carr is ready to move to las vegas. revealing comments today from the raiders quarterback. and why the 49ers win last night in seattle had everyone remembering the 1980s. >> the cbs evening news coming up. norah o'donnell is here with a preview. >> tonight on the cbs evening news, how one famous american university is honoring the achievements of some very special unsung heroes. that's tonight on the cbs evening news. can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both... adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intell
and that's ront y thea in othethe r g mountains and snow. really not until sunday. the only thing i have here are just a few clouds and daytime highs riding pretty much right on the mark for average for this time of year. that's one of quieter seven-day forecasts that we've had in quite awhile around here. all right guys, back over to you. >>> ahead in sports, derek carr is ready to move to las vegas. revealing comments today from the raiders quarterback. and why the 49ers win last...
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in on thea is closing ability to create a missile that would hit the u.s.t is not clear whether he could create a missile that would defeat antimissile systems, or if they could hit their intended targets. analysts say he could be working on icbms that could carry multiple warheads. north korea is also developing its submarine force. kim may also revitalize the settlement program used to advance missile technology. president trump and kim jong-un had three meetings so far but that has not provided a breakthrough. kim is demanding the u.s. ease up on economic sanctions by the end of the year, in return, the north said it would abandon its nuclear arsenal. we have been talking about boris johnson celebrating a stunning election victory, but another leader scored an emphatic win yesterday, nicola sturgeon of the scottish national party. her party secured 4859 available seats in scotland. that promises had three meetingr but that has not provided a breakthrough. kim to set up every new class about the future of the u.k. from the jefferson is with us from edinbu
in on thea is closing ability to create a missile that would hit the u.s.t is not clear whether he could create a missile that would defeat antimissile systems, or if they could hit their intended targets. analysts say he could be working on icbms that could carry multiple warheads. north korea is also developing its submarine force. kim may also revitalize the settlement program used to advance missile technology. president trump and kim jong-un had three meetings so far but that has not...
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mulvaney to the floor but you need to know what mick mulvaney is going to say because he's someone thea de have wanted to question. atrtros ith te courts are holding up dn mcgahn from testifying. could ambassador bolton testify? susan: if he's subpoenaed to appear in aenate trial, bolton said he wouldn't do it unless a cour told him to. a senate trial is a different matter. if people are subpoenaed to appear before the senate, do they show up? i'm not sure white house -- this idea of having secretary of state mike pompeo and cef of staff come up, will help their case. these are fact witnesses to any lsnumber of det we already know and the people that the white house are saying they want to call, the simply don't have the votes to bring these people to the floor. it couldy ultimat be that we don't get any number of witnesses. josh: i think i houseeachment managers would like to quest in john bolto the senate. robert: who what do you make of the democrats and how they're handling the delay on the court side. lot of time the democrats,e a for a number of reasons, including the factor -- fa
mulvaney to the floor but you need to know what mick mulvaney is going to say because he's someone thea de have wanted to question. atrtros ith te courts are holding up dn mcgahn from testifying. could ambassador bolton testify? susan: if he's subpoenaed to appear in aenate trial, bolton said he wouldn't do it unless a cour told him to. a senate trial is a different matter. if people are subpoenaed to appear before the senate, do they show up? i'm not sure white house -- this idea of having...
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theas been ignoring president's treatment of immigrants at the border. the president plus using race the vice of and all of his politics. i understand what mark allie is saying. yes, there are policies the president has done that we support, but modern -- mark galli supports it. caller: i can no longer ignore the grocery morality -- the gruesome reality. whoe are evangelical women are not supporting donald trump anymore. when people say why are you ignoring life -- pro-life? life at we care about the border as well as life in the womb. a consistent ethic of life is necessary to take care of all of life, not just on the issue of abortion. host: you see there is an opening here. why are to be hearing more from democratic candidates on the campaign trail about some of these issues you bring up? at the debate last week, according to the transcript, god came up only once and it was joe biden saying at the end, god bless you all as he ended his final statement. caller: that's a great question. when you think about the democratic party's core base, they would s
theas been ignoring president's treatment of immigrants at the border. the president plus using race the vice of and all of his politics. i understand what mark allie is saying. yes, there are policies the president has done that we support, but modern -- mark galli supports it. caller: i can no longer ignore the grocery morality -- the gruesome reality. whoe are evangelical women are not supporting donald trump anymore. when people say why are you ignoring life -- pro-life? life at we care...
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e president doesn't want to have in his history page in the book, theas terisk.e's toggled back and forth between self pity and we've seen even in rallies in hershey and thisor combative energized version of himself. his mood is described by aides being a little bit better the last couple of weeks because he does see republicans coming to his defense and they're being aggressive in the way he wants them to be. they're not trying to say well, he did wrong but it's not what you guys are being bad actors. robert: thas the case he's making. we covered these hearings. did democrats break through in the house judiciary committen he? when you talk to members, do they feel like theountry heard them in theheame way whole country watched the watergate hearings or are there still gaps? >> ihink they feel there are still gaps. to is a lot more difficult explain than bill clinton's impeachment. this dea with complex foreign aid and different people. why are we even giving noun ukraine? i think it becomes -- there's a loof moving piece where is the clinton impeachment was rela
e president doesn't want to have in his history page in the book, theas terisk.e's toggled back and forth between self pity and we've seen even in rallies in hershey and thisor combative energized version of himself. his mood is described by aides being a little bit better the last couple of weeks because he does see republicans coming to his defense and they're being aggressive in the way he wants them to be. they're not trying to say well, he did wrong but it's not what you guys are being bad...
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the current theas hold is 200,000 campaign four national polls or 6% in polls for the early nominating states. right now six candidates have qualified for the deice 19 thud debate. joe biden, pete bushgs ttagieg, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. some of the candidates are criticizing the democratic parties rules saying there's a lack of diversity. >> she is exiting the race, and we're going see a debate stage with right now only six people qualified. all of them are white. if it stays what it is right now, the 2020 election will have more billionaires than black people. >> now, this will be the sixth democratic debate. the last one of the year. >>> time is now 4:36. house democrats want process after a hearing yesterday with four law professors testifying about the actions of the president.gton this morning wita look at what comes next. >> reporter: we keep coming back to the calendar here. house democrats wanted to wrap up a week from today. then they added four more work days. that may not be enough to wrap this all up by christmas. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: they just lit
the current theas hold is 200,000 campaign four national polls or 6% in polls for the early nominating states. right now six candidates have qualified for the deice 19 thud debate. joe biden, pete bushgs ttagieg, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. some of the candidates are criticizing the democratic parties rules saying there's a lack of diversity. >> she is exiting the race, and we're going see a debate stage with right now only six people qualified. all of them are white. if it stays...
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young protesters took over theas hall to demandr action.hat matters is whether anyone is listening. david shukman, bbc news, in madrid. laura: 2019 was greta thunberg's year. you can find much more on all the day's news on our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much fohing "bbc world news america." made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was so provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions f america's. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, ank you. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, in the. hot se senato grill the department of justice top watchdog over his report on the russia probe. then, the jersey city shooting. what we know so far about yesterday's hours-long gun battle between two attackers and the police. plus, britain and the ballot. ahead of tomorrow's general election, citizens of a divided kingdo
young protesters took over theas hall to demandr action.hat matters is whether anyone is listening. david shukman, bbc news, in madrid. laura: 2019 was greta thunberg's year. you can find much more on all the day's news on our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much fohing "bbc world news america." made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was so provided by... the freeman foundation. by...
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republican the president is republican who do you agree with more on trade today the president or thea lee. well i would pick as a bouquet some from each i think trade is enormously important i think it's enormously important for workers just take our north american region we have become the most competitive in the world we have created 14000000 jobs as a result of our opening up the market our exports have gone up and our supply chains have strengthened and it's been a win win situation are there changes i at the very beginning i thought the the north american free trade agreement should be updated because so much has happened in the last 20 years we didn't have digital trade you didn't have a cell phone you didn't have the kind of television that europe is not enjoying that today and so we have to have or. rules to cover and it only be more rapid that the change occurs where i'd anthea may just agree is i think that trade has been good for the workers but we have been deficient in training them to deal with the change that is the technological change and that is we are remiss in that
republican the president is republican who do you agree with more on trade today the president or thea lee. well i would pick as a bouquet some from each i think trade is enormously important i think it's enormously important for workers just take our north american region we have become the most competitive in the world we have created 14000000 jobs as a result of our opening up the market our exports have gone up and our supply chains have strengthened and it's been a win win situation are...
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chris: certainly thea concern about relationships between the u.s. and saudi arabia, not least since the killing of jamal khashoggi, the "washington pournalist, which many people blame the saudi government for.th president himself said he spoke to king salman and he offered condolences to the families of the victims and said very clearly that he is greatly angered by the barbaric actiers of the sho but you just heard the florida governor. there is this feeling that saudi arabia needs to takebi accounty and responsibility for a member of their forces who was here and training with the u.s., and certainly they will want to see cooperation in terms of the investigatfoinn d.rwg ar the fbi itself has been brought into lead the investigato n as they trytermine a motive. laura: the local congressman has come out and said he thinks it is a terrorist attack. chris: well, yeah, authorities are being careful at t.s stage, thou they want to take this step by step and work out what the motive will be. in fact, they won't give many details at all about this ngindi
chris: certainly thea concern about relationships between the u.s. and saudi arabia, not least since the killing of jamal khashoggi, the "washington pournalist, which many people blame the saudi government for.th president himself said he spoke to king salman and he offered condolences to the families of the victims and said very clearly that he is greatly angered by the barbaric actiers of the sho but you just heard the florida governor. there is this feeling that saudi arabia needs to...
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thea making a bet about initial buzz.the chart i am showing , thereside the terminal is a macro backdrop that is slowing car sales. tothe 20% price cut enough set up this drop in demand? quite this is a really good question. >> you are a lot more nervous state.he dropsou look at the kicking in, it was around the time that tesla was getting a deal, signing on the dotted line. this was a muddy field in january of this year. we are talking about a plant that is already opened and cranking out cars, potentially delivering them to customers in the next few days or weeks. this all happened extremely fast. we have seen some softness in the china market. the degree to which the market really deteriorated caught a lot of car companies off guard. it is a cause for concern if you are tesla. despite the fact that you have -- brand powerr and star power as a company that is on the leading edge of electric vacation -- electrification. >> what allows tesla to bring the price down? get-go, customers could just wait and hold out and not b
thea making a bet about initial buzz.the chart i am showing , thereside the terminal is a macro backdrop that is slowing car sales. tothe 20% price cut enough set up this drop in demand? quite this is a really good question. >> you are a lot more nervous state.he dropsou look at the kicking in, it was around the time that tesla was getting a deal, signing on the dotted line. this was a muddy field in january of this year. we are talking about a plant that is already opened and cranking...
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thea: so you agree it is perfect correlation but you just take the opposite view.hat does that mean in terms of the dollar? how you allocate across currencies. 2019, we have the fed changing outlook from tightening to flat, then loosening. , youther central banks have the bank of japan, you have .he european central bank that is why the currency market and thedollar remain u.s. has continued to rise. not believe the other central banks are going to catch up. that means, in 2020, there should be a trend reversal. it inlue sign, to embed assets which are cheap comedy u.s. dollar, it is the most expensive currency. manus: quick question. fed will act aggressively. what is the definition of aggressive in your view? how many cuts? alain: we expect four. , much more than this. manus: thank you very much alain generale.om societe nejra: let's get to the first word news with annabelle droulers. annabelle: the uk's credit outlook has been upgraded by s&p and fitch. s&p raise the outlook from negative to stable and fitch took the outlook off ratings negative. the agency did
thea: so you agree it is perfect correlation but you just take the opposite view.hat does that mean in terms of the dollar? how you allocate across currencies. 2019, we have the fed changing outlook from tightening to flat, then loosening. , youther central banks have the bank of japan, you have .he european central bank that is why the currency market and thedollar remain u.s. has continued to rise. not believe the other central banks are going to catch up. that means, in 2020, there should be...
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surprised thea oil market by promising significant additional production cuts. it wee market requires to itsard the role is website prices really prop many thought this entire cut would be cosmetic. it's a little bit of naming and shaming when the press conference happen. iraq are joined and that has never happened. the discussions here were serious. >> investors are focusing on the latest jobs report. analysts are expecting nonfarm payrolls to have 183,000 jobs. ammo very strong report. 260 six thousand jobs created in november and the unemployment rate falls back to 3%. that's still enough to put the annual rate up. not only was november strong but september and october were revised up continuously. kim of the key point is that america is working. despite whatever cynicism more criticism, the jobs numbers are getting better. >> october 11, the president said we have come to a deal pretty much. it will probably take three or four weeks. that was eight weeks ago. what has the president seen. >> the final stokes are not there. we are coming down to short strokes.
surprised thea oil market by promising significant additional production cuts. it wee market requires to itsard the role is website prices really prop many thought this entire cut would be cosmetic. it's a little bit of naming and shaming when the press conference happen. iraq are joined and that has never happened. the discussions here were serious. >> investors are focusing on the latest jobs report. analysts are expecting nonfarm payrolls to have 183,000 jobs. ammo very strong report....
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theas harm asoutheast -- associated with it.ould call for physicians to be qualified to prescribe methadone. also they need training to know how much they should prescribe. their lives depend on making it through the weeks. this shows the bigger challenge. we have to put resources and dollars to put parody on the books. we must fund it accordingly. many statesti are looking into supervisors. we shouldn't stop that because we should have a chance to prove it. it's t very controversial. they should prove it saves lives and if it does we shouldn't stand-in thehe way. talk about approaches on opioids we need to pause on the question of racial justice. there, are a lot of folks in my community and mainly the african-american community it's great everybody is so forwardrw looking and turning the corner on the opioid epidemic. where were you in the crack epidemic. i couldn't be responsible but i feel the need to look back at wother cases. it was a law enforcement only approach. including things like legalizin marijuana. we also need to
theas harm asoutheast -- associated with it.ould call for physicians to be qualified to prescribe methadone. also they need training to know how much they should prescribe. their lives depend on making it through the weeks. this shows the bigger challenge. we have to put resources and dollars to put parody on the books. we must fund it accordingly. many statesti are looking into supervisors. we shouldn't stop that because we should have a chance to prove it. it's t very controversial. they...
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preview of thea interviews from the richard nixon presidential library.nt to step back for a moment. we are going to see there will be kids who watch this, students who watch this when he five years from now. >> please compare and contrast the constitutional crises of the clinton one versus nixon. are they both in the same seriousness? >> gosh. no. i voted for articles of impeachment of clinton and i would have voted for the one on nixon. i do think that there was more of a constitutional crisis with nexen. -- with nexen then there was with clinton. nixon. h maybe it was the times. maybe it was the break-in and the illegal aspects of it. maybe it was what the tapes revealed in terms of his .iscussions and the effort to cover it up. and several of ways. i voted whatthat, i thought was the right thing with clinton. two focus on the articles of impeachment. i mean, most people if you lied to a grand jury, that is a crime. people have been removed from the federal courts for lying to a grand jury about a crime that you were found innocent of. i felt like he d
preview of thea interviews from the richard nixon presidential library.nt to step back for a moment. we are going to see there will be kids who watch this, students who watch this when he five years from now. >> please compare and contrast the constitutional crises of the clinton one versus nixon. are they both in the same seriousness? >> gosh. no. i voted for articles of impeachment of clinton and i would have voted for the one on nixon. i do think that there was more of a...
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approach theas we next couple years when cases will start to come to the court where the issue of nondelegationan be considered by justices, i think we have a good shot here that the nondelegation doctrine will be restored. what does that do? forces congress, if a law is declared invalid because it is delegating authority to the executive branch, it forces congress to go back and reconsider that law and make the big decisions in that law itself. that is what this book is about. thank you, peter. >> i want you to get your point and. opening remarks. -- your point in. >> that is a good segue. i want to talk about two cases of the past term of the supreme court that show both sides of the same coin and the pushback against the administrative state. i want to thank the steamboat institute, jennifer and all the staff here. i'm delighted to be here. this is a great organization. i'm glad for the first time i get to speak to you not freshly off the ski slope in my sweaty ski clothes. the second time in six months, peter and i are sharing a stage on this topic in colorado. we were both at the leadershi
approach theas we next couple years when cases will start to come to the court where the issue of nondelegationan be considered by justices, i think we have a good shot here that the nondelegation doctrine will be restored. what does that do? forces congress, if a law is declared invalid because it is delegating authority to the executive branch, it forces congress to go back and reconsider that law and make the big decisions in that law itself. that is what this book is about. thank you,...
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theas been -- we have seen labour party take quite a beating. let's get back to the conservative party deputy chairman, paul scully. thank you for staying with us. fine, get brexit done, but what are the policies you will be instituting that ensure that the s globallondon keep capital and jobs there? paul: it is important to reflect that you can economy -- the u.k. economy. i am a london m.p. financial services is so important to our country. it is important to my constituents. many of my my constituents rely do the conservatives for who the taxes pay. we need to make sure we make the most of our regulatory equivalents, but also that we not only just work on that deal, but remind people that the rule of law, the conditions that storm is in is a perfect to remain the center of the financial services across the world. in the top 20 list of financial services, london and paris are in it. otherwise, we are at risk of losing financial services to other parts of the world, not the eu. anna: you won a a lot of seats, -- a lot of seats from the theur pa
theas been -- we have seen labour party take quite a beating. let's get back to the conservative party deputy chairman, paul scully. thank you for staying with us. fine, get brexit done, but what are the policies you will be instituting that ensure that the s globallondon keep capital and jobs there? paul: it is important to reflect that you can economy -- the u.k. economy. i am a london m.p. financial services is so important to our country. it is important to my constituents. many of my my...
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senator of thea midwest, i believe we needed to embrace --ther than [inaudible] needs refreshed internationalism that recognizes its stake in the the behest of .ostly military i think it is more important now more than ever. we know that a safer world is not just about what we do here at home, it is also about what we do abroad and even if you want to isolate yourself from the rest of the world, the rest of the world doesn't let you and if you try, you miss when international problems come banking at your door and you do nothing, but you also miss opportunities when they come knocking. to the do we respond problems before us and how do we seize the opportunity that we may miss if we isolate ourselves to the rest of the world. on november 4, the long-term future of america's role will be determined. that is not an overstatement. make no mistake, under donald trump, we are witnessing an erosion of principal alliances and really america's moral authority. i would like to hear from him how leaving the kurds, our allies for year after year makes america great again and i would walkinghear about how o
senator of thea midwest, i believe we needed to embrace --ther than [inaudible] needs refreshed internationalism that recognizes its stake in the the behest of .ostly military i think it is more important now more than ever. we know that a safer world is not just about what we do here at home, it is also about what we do abroad and even if you want to isolate yourself from the rest of the world, the rest of the world doesn't let you and if you try, you miss when international problems come...
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thea doesn't want to be u.s.'s most prolific and successful drug dealer and the president said to their present at the g20 -- there president at the g20, that you have to get them out of our country. he said we are at war with the drugs from mexico and get it out. we need to help people to account and stop looking the other way and say it is too big to tackle. too big is exactly why you do start to tackle it. it is changing the ethos and the modus operandi and also making sure that we go forward today by day and try to coordinate and fund and bring along those who are closest to the people in need. can i add to that? >> i was going to give you your own question, but go ahead. knowme of you probably cee cee she's been working on public health issues. i have been able to bring a whole government approach. on many of you believe you live in a rural area? who is most rural? we will then mississippi. we will bless mississippi. ette, we brought her from the department of agriculture to work on rural issues involving sub
thea doesn't want to be u.s.'s most prolific and successful drug dealer and the president said to their present at the g20 -- there president at the g20, that you have to get them out of our country. he said we are at war with the drugs from mexico and get it out. we need to help people to account and stop looking the other way and say it is too big to tackle. too big is exactly why you do start to tackle it. it is changing the ethos and the modus operandi and also making sure that we go...
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. >> what a turnaround from president trump who went from criticizing nato to saying that theas obsoleteto saying u.s. was prepared to walk out to now defending nato, saying it's an organization that has worked well. >> it is reminiscent of having family over for christmas. nobody gets on. there's an argument. in the end, you are family. that's what we got to despite those open disagreements about the future of nato. what nato's role should be with russia, china. the nato statement itself was pretty benign. committed to a road forward, the value of the alliance, for all the members. nothing like the discord we thought would come from the meeting. >> angela merkel's government has been thrown into crisis. her coalition partners elected new leaders who are demanding a shift to the left. how much at risk is the grand coalition after the weekend's developments? >> one could say that the future is somewhat uncertain. this new leadership, they haven't openly come out to say they want to get out. we do know that they are somewhat divided on this question. they are pragmatists. he would probably
. >> what a turnaround from president trump who went from criticizing nato to saying that theas obsoleteto saying u.s. was prepared to walk out to now defending nato, saying it's an organization that has worked well. >> it is reminiscent of having family over for christmas. nobody gets on. there's an argument. in the end, you are family. that's what we got to despite those open disagreements about the future of nato. what nato's role should be with russia, china. the nato statement...
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down in thea write meantime. what is that about? alix: you have aramco raising all this money, on the other hand chevron taking one of the biggest right downs in oil industry history. natural gas prices are so low they cannot make money. the issue becomes who else will do that and how bad does it get for producers who will go bankrupt, or exxon? they made a bet on natural gas? where is that right down? a very different scenario than saudi aramco. stay tuned. there is a lot coming. you can catch alix steel every thursday on "commodities edge." now let's get a check on the markets. joining us now is abigail doolittle. abigail, what have you got for us today? we have the fed coming out. , gettingit is amazing buried by all of these other headlines. earlier this week around impeachment, the u.k. election, and trade, trade, trade. right now we remain in wait and see mode. a small move for stocks. take a look at the chip index we've been watching the last couple of weeks. a little bit of a tell on the trade story because of the revenue co
down in thea write meantime. what is that about? alix: you have aramco raising all this money, on the other hand chevron taking one of the biggest right downs in oil industry history. natural gas prices are so low they cannot make money. the issue becomes who else will do that and how bad does it get for producers who will go bankrupt, or exxon? they made a bet on natural gas? where is that right down? a very different scenario than saudi aramco. stay tuned. there is a lot coming. you can catch...
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theas about survival of slavic group, russians and ukrainians. so when some people say we could have surrendered leningrad, i would say, are you stupid or not? none of you would be alive if that took place. we welcome everybody here in -- to the parade herein -- here in moscow, those who represent the nations who have helped us to survive. it would be a symbolic gesture and we would be happy to see those who would accept our invitation. we saw -- i saw someone from minsk. we will talk about iran later on. >> hello. as a follow-up question on the soviet union, i have a question of my own. of the actions taken by gorbachev, what we see today is millions of people who suffered from these actions. the question is can we give a legal response to that which -- to the events which took place in 1991? it would be easier to solve the issues of integrity and the problem we have with belarus. last year you responded to a , question about the constitution, article 13.2 on ideology. you said this is up for the public to discuss. but we know all across the cou
theas about survival of slavic group, russians and ukrainians. so when some people say we could have surrendered leningrad, i would say, are you stupid or not? none of you would be alive if that took place. we welcome everybody here in -- to the parade herein -- here in moscow, those who represent the nations who have helped us to survive. it would be a symbolic gesture and we would be happy to see those who would accept our invitation. we saw -- i saw someone from minsk. we will talk about...
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thea and russia have urged un security council to lift some sanctions on north korea, but it is unclear whether china can convince south korea and japan to follow its lead and break ranks with the united states. selina wang, thanks for joining us. still to come, more unrest in hong kong as a police officer draws his weapon on protesters. the latest on that in a moment. shery: what the world's top central banks may doom next year. we will discuss that with j.p. morgan securities. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak asia. i'm shery ahn in new york. paul: i'm all allen in sydney. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. information of millions of facebook users has been exposed on a searchable database by a group in vietnam. thesearch firm says vietnam-based site was trying to charge for access but a software flaw left the information open to all. the majorities -- the majority of users are in the u.s. facebook says that info was likely taken before the recent upgrade. shery: metlife shares halted in new zealand after it received a revised takeover bid from an unnamed
thea and russia have urged un security council to lift some sanctions on north korea, but it is unclear whether china can convince south korea and japan to follow its lead and break ranks with the united states. selina wang, thanks for joining us. still to come, more unrest in hong kong as a police officer draws his weapon on protesters. the latest on that in a moment. shery: what the world's top central banks may doom next year. we will discuss that with j.p. morgan securities. this is...
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trump tower to interview eric and laura and got the tour of trump tower and talk on the phone with theas family multiple times in the only interview with tiffany since her father was elected president. >> who defied your expectations quick. >> i was surprised by a lot of things about all of them. one of the things that surprised me the most families there is a smart ended dumb and are rich and the poor and the lazy all these different characters that emerge that everyone is dynamic and they all have a positive streak when i quizzed if got she says i refuse to be bitter i will not be bitter i choose to be happy. and with that russian collusion they would bring up a silver lighting including thee presiden president. >> inside trumps whitee house in your book that's the topic of our discussion on "washington journal". you already brought up jared kushner he comes a very early you in the book with him there's a lot of references to him it seems like he particularly interested you. >> yes because nobody gets to interview him so i want to know everything what you watch on netflix and how you s
trump tower to interview eric and laura and got the tour of trump tower and talk on the phone with theas family multiple times in the only interview with tiffany since her father was elected president. >> who defied your expectations quick. >> i was surprised by a lot of things about all of them. one of the things that surprised me the most families there is a smart ended dumb and are rich and the poor and the lazy all these different characters that emerge that everyone is dynamic...
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. >> thank you >> thea agnalysis shows that google gets one third of the e-commerce volume in the united states if that's the case, where is the room to grow >> well, predom nantsly that is advertising. that's how merchants and brands reach consumers. google wants to keep consumers on google and not go to external websites just like they are doing with online travel, we are seeing google integrate more commerce functional lity on its search results page you click on products and buy them on google by doing that google can drive more revenue and take a bigger piece of the e-commerce pie. >> we've seen that with facebook and amazon ramping up their pruk adverti -- product advertising. has google has been able to out innovate its competitors >> i think the pressure is there from amazon an facebook. i think we see merchants and brands want to diversify their exposure off of amazon e-commerce is mission critical for most companies if you're not going to sell through amazon, you need to grow your own commerce sites. you can do that through google and facebook we have seen that fuel massive gro
. >> thank you >> thea agnalysis shows that google gets one third of the e-commerce volume in the united states if that's the case, where is the room to grow >> well, predom nantsly that is advertising. that's how merchants and brands reach consumers. google wants to keep consumers on google and not go to external websites just like they are doing with online travel, we are seeing google integrate more commerce functional lity on its search results page you click on products...
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southern california back to some sunshine there sunshine for the bay area omorrow all day long and theasds saturday things chang again that the jet stream start to take a ttle bit of a dip, some clouds starting to roll and then we start to talk about the possility of some rain moving back in the on sunday temperatures for ut tomorrowabout 57 degrees in san jose 56 in redwood city 57 in oakland and about 15 the napa vallenext few days a few clouds on the way a chance of rain in the afternoon on sunday back to the dry weather starting on monday and tuesday, e final day of 2019 all right. >>yeah, we're just days away from new year's e in the beginning of 2020 here we go kron four's going to be celebrating allight long on the 31th with the lp of our sister station in las vegas saa here's a look at what we can expect. have fun on new year's eve 2 this year are going to show in we'll have plenty of variety. this pragmatic slyke to have fun. we are a fantastic dance card. >>they have been a mainstay at hear stick figure will be nd i fillg the rains wittheir island reagan so four-time las vegas
southern california back to some sunshine there sunshine for the bay area omorrow all day long and theasds saturday things chang again that the jet stream start to take a ttle bit of a dip, some clouds starting to roll and then we start to talk about the possility of some rain moving back in the on sunday temperatures for ut tomorrowabout 57 degrees in san jose 56 in redwood city 57 in oakland and about 15 the napa vallenext few days a few clouds on the way a chance of rain in the afternoon on...
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mauga, on thea railroad. they had orders to destroy a stockpile of supplies, which hurt the men's feelings quite a bit because they had been living on half rations for quite some time and they get to the station and the result is food. the men got as much food as they could in their haversack's, and the rest of it they burned. cameknown staff officer with orders to march to graysville. go back. is just down the line on the western atlantic railroad down here. cleburne didn't think it was a good idea to leave the supply wagons, and so he rejected that order on his own authority, which shows a little bit of confidence the man had developed since the battle of shiloh. he was willing to ignore general hardy's orders because he thought this would be a better choice. often times, soldiers don't do that. but around midnight, another officer, staff officer from ford, came with orders to the chickamauga creek down below graysville, down here. to bivouac on the other side. cleburne ignored that order. he didn't want hi
mauga, on thea railroad. they had orders to destroy a stockpile of supplies, which hurt the men's feelings quite a bit because they had been living on half rations for quite some time and they get to the station and the result is food. the men got as much food as they could in their haversack's, and the rest of it they burned. cameknown staff officer with orders to march to graysville. go back. is just down the line on the western atlantic railroad down here. cleburne didn't think it was a good...
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far in theas distance. i won the primary in brooklyn. of course, it was a november election. what kind of training did they have for new congress? >> none. >> you got to washington. what were your assignments? >> i did not get to washington day one. and be on ao committee, so i sat around with .y advisors just to give you an idea of how remote the impeachment was, we tried to figure out what would be the best committee to be on. we agreed that since my predecessor had been on the committee 50 years, it would be a good idea to break new ground and try to get on another committee. down to lobby. i came down and in those days, the committee made the decision. i went down and i visited old members. any good. me they were putting me on it, no matter what, so i was actually down, it first ensured was an utter failure. this was not an auspicious beginning. i was very disappointed that i was on the house judiciary committee. serveder members had with my predecessor, i was worried they would be hostile with me. backwater, but i certainly did not think it was going to be a front water.
far in theas distance. i won the primary in brooklyn. of course, it was a november election. what kind of training did they have for new congress? >> none. >> you got to washington. what were your assignments? >> i did not get to washington day one. and be on ao committee, so i sat around with .y advisors just to give you an idea of how remote the impeachment was, we tried to figure out what would be the best committee to be on. we agreed that since my predecessor had been on...
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let me educate you you and thea mob. i pointed out many times russia is a hostile regime led by a hostile actor, vladimir putin who more flexibility with, release those transcripts. everyone agrees they meddled in the election. devin nunes warned about it and also look at hillary clinton's dirty russian dossier that you all ignored and the mob. according to "the new york times," they finally concluded it was likely russian disinformation from the beginning. russia interfered in our elections but every indication is ukraine did as well. that january 11th 2017 political report details at all. ukrainian court also ruled that the country interfered in our 2016 election. not mutually exclusive and it wasn't just russia and ukraine, don't forget china likely hacked hillary's secret server. we are told in real time. did iran and north korea, who knows how many countries hacked that server and attempted to interfere in our elections. so president trump tells zelensky do us a favor. plus referring to your country and ours. we've
let me educate you you and thea mob. i pointed out many times russia is a hostile regime led by a hostile actor, vladimir putin who more flexibility with, release those transcripts. everyone agrees they meddled in the election. devin nunes warned about it and also look at hillary clinton's dirty russian dossier that you all ignored and the mob. according to "the new york times," they finally concluded it was likely russian disinformation from the beginning. russia interfered in our...
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some sunny breaks in between the clouds stl a slight chance of light shower norther sonoma county and theas we get to the weekend guess what we've got more rain onhe way that looks like a pretty good storm coming late the day on saturday and into sunday getting a little chilly ouside right now temperatures skies probably see some patchy dense fog too. here's the go news, thou high pressure give us a little bit of a brk tomorrow, the jet stream move a little further nth in the far northern california still close enough to maybe clip parts of the north y, but the rest the bay area is will continue into friday and then we start to set things up for what looks lie a pretty impressive storm over the weekend here are the showers moving through for tonight, those will begin to taper off as the low kind of just we're waking up some clouds g. and even some patchy fog early on then by the afternoon start to see a few pop-up shows showing up in parts of the north bay rthern sonoma county. it's about as close as it's going to get the bay area d then looks like we'll y to clear things out a little bit b
some sunny breaks in between the clouds stl a slight chance of light shower norther sonoma county and theas we get to the weekend guess what we've got more rain onhe way that looks like a pretty good storm coming late the day on saturday and into sunday getting a little chilly ouside right now temperatures skies probably see some patchy dense fog too. here's the go news, thou high pressure give us a little bit of a brk tomorrow, the jet stream move a little further nth in the far northern...
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articles of impeachment before holding the minority hearing in this pointnt of order would be timely in thea meeting where we considered articles of impeachment but that is not the purpose of today's hearing and point order is not timely.e gentleman from georgia. >> well, that got it started again. the chairman completely not answering a question. it is timely and frankly, not up to his discretion but again we not cared about that from the start to begin with. my question is to schedule a hearing but that's not what they want out there. let's start over.ri now that the chairman is rick nice how we got that point. given the famous moments in appeasement and famouss moments in impeachment have gone forward and what toom nixon the president know and when did he know it and in the clinton impeachment there was i did not have a sex with that woman. what would be known about this is probably where is the impeachable offense? why are we here? i tell you, this may become known as the focus group impeachment. we don't have ath crime and dono have anything we can and no one understands what the majori
articles of impeachment before holding the minority hearing in this pointnt of order would be timely in thea meeting where we considered articles of impeachment but that is not the purpose of today's hearing and point order is not timely.e gentleman from georgia. >> well, that got it started again. the chairman completely not answering a question. it is timely and frankly, not up to his discretion but again we not cared about that from the start to begin with. my question is to schedule a...
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and stanford gave for e firsme in up ax thea decade week trying to at least end the season at home with a win. we'll be right back. beyond bla, when you can get $100 back with the package that's right for you. you'll get amazing speed and wifi coverage from america's best internet provider. xfinity xe emmy-award wigiving your family the easiest all-in-one entertainment experience. choose your package now and you'll get the gift of $100 back. now that's simple, easy, awesome. for a limited time you can get $100 back on our most popular packages. hurry this offer won't last, so switch today. >>> stanford football wrapped up its worst season since 2007. davis mills starting at quarterback again. the cardinal up three. mills is under pressure. he gets rid of it just in time. michael wilson with a 27-yard touchdown to give stanford a 10- point lead. they were in complete control until a block pump by notre dame. the irish recovered it inside the five. it leads to a short touchdown pass. and a huge swing in momentum here. 127 left in the half. notre dame down three. ian goes deep to chase cla
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we'll get more information in the report on thea the altered document today.to ask about the impeachment. there will be lawyers in the hearing room talking about legalities but it always seemed to end up partisan. >> don't forget, they tried this with john dean earlier in the year, before the mueller report. we were hearing about how the mueller report, part two, was impeachable. last week we had four lawyers, three democrats, jonathan turley who did great but he voted for hillary clinton. how fair is this process? yonow if you hear representative collins, they got thousands of pages of documents yesterday and we're having another hearing. i mean, so -- cheryl: they're talking about maybe two more things against president trump, two more charges against him. >> possibly bringing in the mueller report. cheryl: it's insane. david bruno, thank you so much for being here. tracee: let's take a look at futures right now, look at you how your money is moving. dow futures pointing slightly lower by 17, s&p 500 down by 2, nasdaq yo churs down futures do6 and-a-half. th
we'll get more information in the report on thea the altered document today.to ask about the impeachment. there will be lawyers in the hearing room talking about legalities but it always seemed to end up partisan. >> don't forget, they tried this with john dean earlier in the year, before the mueller report. we were hearing about how the mueller report, part two, was impeachable. last week we had four lawyers, three democrats, jonathan turley who did great but he voted for hillary...
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thea: that brings me to dollar.our dollar outlook and how that might impact anything. >> triggers to large movement, one of them is interest rate inferential's. it is hard to get the outlook for europe and the u.s. next year. think about capital flows. maybe we could get some disruption as the election becomes clearer. until we have more clarity on who the democratic nominee is going to be, we do not know how to think about that. quarter, until we get into primary season, the dollar is not going anywhere. nejra: he will stay with us and coming up, turning bullish on the euro. a new wave of investor optimism. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak europe. after two years of setbacks, they are enjoying a wave of investor optimism as 2019 draws to a close. it has been a little bit of a snooze fest. think that would change in 2020? what analysts are saying is that the euro is going to come out on top. just look at the forecast. you can see the fourth -- the forecast will be about 115 for
thea: that brings me to dollar.our dollar outlook and how that might impact anything. >> triggers to large movement, one of them is interest rate inferential's. it is hard to get the outlook for europe and the u.s. next year. think about capital flows. maybe we could get some disruption as the election becomes clearer. until we have more clarity on who the democratic nominee is going to be, we do not know how to think about that. quarter, until we get into primary season, the dollar is...
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>> you showed thea ge from the michigan rally when he raised the issue of dihwashers, the crowd respondedey responded when he raised toilets. so, these are issues that connect to folks and he is also, one thing that i think is so distinct he is personally interested in these issues. ked his deputies to look into these issues, he said that he wants to weigh enwhethey finalize their rules creating an exemption for certain kind of dishwashers. this is a esident ho ran a hotel chain and paid attention to the details, whether it was dust on the chandeliers or the condition of the rugs. he understands how people have a tactilexperience with their surroundings and all of this is playg in. >> juliet eilperin of the "washington post," thanks for helping us to understand this. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: in syria, forces loyal to the assad regime and backed by russian airpower a advancing in the northwestern province of idlib. it's the last remaining stronghold for the rebels who've been fighting assad fopast eight years. the syrian army and its allies are focused on trying to take over a key high
>> you showed thea ge from the michigan rally when he raised the issue of dihwashers, the crowd respondedey responded when he raised toilets. so, these are issues that connect to folks and he is also, one thing that i think is so distinct he is personally interested in these issues. ked his deputies to look into these issues, he said that he wants to weigh enwhethey finalize their rules creating an exemption for certain kind of dishwashers. this is a esident ho ran a hotel chain and paid...
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it's impossible to say republicans will take all thea seats back. that is a heavy lift.ut people like abigail samburger in the seventh district of virginia, a story i know quite well, she started like giving a farewell speech on the floor today like this is the last speech while anyone pays attention to me. >> a lot of the moderate democrats have been put to the wall. this may be the end of my political career and if that's the case, so be it. there were a lot of democrats that said that after obamacare past. >> laura: look at me, i'm principled. of >> right, that's t fine, but the political reality is, the numbers we were talking about are national in the swing states and swing districts, it's even worse in terms of how voters have responded to the impeachment process e thus far. to a point it's become esbackground noise and we will see. again, the election is a long way off, we don't know exactly how this will play out but in the short term it is not doing them any favors. >> laura: when you look at the heat surrounding this issue, you had protesters, popout protesters
it's impossible to say republicans will take all thea seats back. that is a heavy lift.ut people like abigail samburger in the seventh district of virginia, a story i know quite well, she started like giving a farewell speech on the floor today like this is the last speech while anyone pays attention to me. >> a lot of the moderate democrats have been put to the wall. this may be the end of my political career and if that's the case, so be it. there were a lot of democrats that said that...
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in thea has been mixed past month.ong as trade uncertainty is not listed, u.s. manufacturing will continue to be soft. i see a mixed picture. hasrisk of recession lowered over the past for the u.s. economy. there will be more muted growth and slowdowns to be seen in 2020 compared with 2019. this leads to a situation where it will be quite comfortable with is accommodative current stance. matt: what kind of moves do you see from the fed? what is your take on their position? hikes, ithe three rate think the fed will continue to signal a pause in easing which will -- it signaled at the october meeting. for the time being. they will continue to show no policy change in 2020 and maybe some gradual tightening in 2021 and 2022. they will continue to highlight depending on the current situation if they are ready to act. the message will continue to be this has been a midcycle adjustment to question softness in the economy and accelerate the u.s. economy rather than fighting the imminent recession. from catherine peterson allia
in thea has been mixed past month.ong as trade uncertainty is not listed, u.s. manufacturing will continue to be soft. i see a mixed picture. hasrisk of recession lowered over the past for the u.s. economy. there will be more muted growth and slowdowns to be seen in 2020 compared with 2019. this leads to a situation where it will be quite comfortable with is accommodative current stance. matt: what kind of moves do you see from the fed? what is your take on their position? hikes, ithe three...
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fact, then theas bloggers found out the truth. they started looking at the precise claims and figured out things like the letter dan rather was showing us couldn't possibly be an actual document from the era, because it had a zip code, and we were not using zip codes back then. there's all kinds of forensic evidence bloggers were bringing in to the argument. ended dan, it rather's career, as it should have. [applause] but, if that had happened 10 years earlier, when no one knew what a blocker was, what kind of effect would that have had? trust this idea that the president was once subjective a generation ago. i think it was the opposite. they claim to be, but it wasn't true. it dan rather episode proves more than anything else. possible fort people to fight back on the way they did was the rise of the internet. thatgreat disruptive force had supposedly divided us more than anything else, that made americans scream at each other on social media. this was happening amid a bigger breakup of the mainstream media. we had the rise of ta
fact, then theas bloggers found out the truth. they started looking at the precise claims and figured out things like the letter dan rather was showing us couldn't possibly be an actual document from the era, because it had a zip code, and we were not using zip codes back then. there's all kinds of forensic evidence bloggers were bringing in to the argument. ended dan, it rather's career, as it should have. [applause] but, if that had happened 10 years earlier, when no one knew what a blocker...
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can you answer me whether or not it thea has included in federal aviation employee >> i think he's referring to the family medical leave provision. >> on how about under title 38, the va employees on family medical leave? in mail call i believe. it ndaa?er it is, is >> i don't know. >> i want to go back again to employee,l aviation there were 35,000. it is not unusual that we have extraneous matters carrying the appropriation bill. they are all being negotiated or have been negotiated in a bipartisan, bicameral manner and the appropriate authorizing committee can provide you with more information about the details of each of these provisions. we certainly >> its deeply appreciated. >> we will pass them on, thank you. >> i will follow the standalone and watch it. >> mr. cole? >> i have asked unanimous consent of our colleague mr. carter. could that be introduced? >> without objection. >> i sat through every committee meeting with these folks. i drank and smoked with all of them who were willing to. [laughter] i want to testify to the great work they do. i get to serve with their departing fri
can you answer me whether or not it thea has included in federal aviation employee >> i think he's referring to the family medical leave provision. >> on how about under title 38, the va employees on family medical leave? in mail call i believe. it ndaa?er it is, is >> i don't know. >> i want to go back again to employee,l aviation there were 35,000. it is not unusual that we have extraneous matters carrying the appropriation bill. they are all being negotiated or have...
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the hispanic caucus is furious they're worried this is the wrong direction in terms of thea immigration . it's the wrong concession. others say, hey, the president wanted $8 billion f, a wae only got $1.4 billion, but it's a very critical issue that this bill is dealing with. itras a concession democrats. >> woodruff: but it's now passed. >> it has passed today, thank you. it passed today. these things are all happening. so quick this did passes the house. 75 democrats voted against it even though itas their leadership proposing it. >> woodruff: all right, lisa desjardins, so much to follow. tomorr is a big day. >> it is. thank you. >> woodruff: thank you. >> woodruff: representative jason crow, from the suburbs of denver, colorado, is one of a number of democrats from competive districts that his party is fighting to hold on to in fact, prior to crow, the district had elected only republicans to coness since the 1980's when it was first drawn. representative crow annoced over the weekend he supports both articles of impeachmentt agaiesident trump. and he joins us now from capitol hill.
the hispanic caucus is furious they're worried this is the wrong direction in terms of thea immigration . it's the wrong concession. others say, hey, the president wanted $8 billion f, a wae only got $1.4 billion, but it's a very critical issue that this bill is dealing with. itras a concession democrats. >> woodruff: but it's now passed. >> it has passed today, thank you. it passed today. these things are all happening. so quick this did passes the house. 75 democrats voted against...
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even drms who today will tell you clinton should never have been impeached, they recognize thea then ta the authenticity and solidity of the impeachment, they just think it's wrong. >> what's the danger? >> we talk about the weaponization of the republic. in the last 45 we've now had three. is impeachment becoming weaponized? is it simply we have better tools of investigative reporting? why have we had three impeachments for the last 45 years? and if donald trump's answer is because it's no longer a constitutional tool, it's a political weapon we don't need to worry about, he's tearing at the fabric of article i, and my fear is that republican members of congress are going along with it. they wouldn't have done this under a previous president. >> i think what i've been impressed by is not that the house through its inquiry -- a very good inquiry. reading it, witnesses were great especially lawyers and all the fact witnesses were great. i think it was a very consistent reliable source of information. the danger is, what i fear is it was very good at feeding information to the major ne
even drms who today will tell you clinton should never have been impeached, they recognize thea then ta the authenticity and solidity of the impeachment, they just think it's wrong. >> what's the danger? >> we talk about the weaponization of the republic. in the last 45 we've now had three. is impeachment becoming weaponized? is it simply we have better tools of investigative reporting? why have we had three impeachments for the last 45 years? and if donald trump's answer is because...