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senate did in the name clinton impeachment authorize subpoenas for three additional witnesses are andor more. that is still the w senate news prerogative. we why not foreclose in the lease. by this resolution. in the intelligence committee alone help seven public hearings with 12 witnesses the toll more than 30 hours. presumably the proud, of the product and the evidence that was produced during the course of the series progressed they would've conducted them in the first place. so this isn't a matter of n witnesses or no witnesses. some of her democratic colleagues in the media attempts to characterize it. it's a matter of loving parties to impeach 9700 for the case. read the great honor over part ofou 13 years to serve a sneak state quote judge. i presided over hundreds of jury trials during the course of my experience a sneak district judge. whenever a vaccine model for the jury decides how to try case. the jury says there and listens to thend evidence presented by e parties and that's exactly what we are proposing here. so this idea of leaving senators decide how to try impeachment
senate did in the name clinton impeachment authorize subpoenas for three additional witnesses are andor more. that is still the w senate news prerogative. we why not foreclose in the lease. by this resolution. in the intelligence committee alone help seven public hearings with 12 witnesses the toll more than 30 hours. presumably the proud, of the product and the evidence that was produced during the course of the series progressed they would've conducted them in the first place. so this isn't a...
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is sort ofcertainty an clarity -- sort of clarity about an outcome that is very , andor the u.s.conomy you might well see the end of very well on the back of that. of level ofnd uncertainty, where we are not , doesn't helpeans trade growth, doesn't up oil prices. it just adds to the ground noise , and i think it is why the most aboard reaction is what this bond yields. net result, not a huge amount, so people buying the end first thing this week have not really moves, and the dollar overall is just a little bit softer, and the equity market isn't sure whether it should even pause for this. i think you have uncertainty is one thing, but you have to have getrtainty where people can to really move the markets. vonnie: last week, we had a twos-tens spread of 33, 34 basis points, which had everyone a little excited. now the spread is at 24 basis points. does that mean anything more than a short-term move? kit: it just means that the 10 moves more than the twos. if you get a 10 basis point fall in tenure yields, we will price in a little more easing from here. happen if weght got a non
is sort ofcertainty an clarity -- sort of clarity about an outcome that is very , andor the u.s.conomy you might well see the end of very well on the back of that. of level ofnd uncertainty, where we are not , doesn't helpeans trade growth, doesn't up oil prices. it just adds to the ground noise , and i think it is why the most aboard reaction is what this bond yields. net result, not a huge amount, so people buying the end first thing this week have not really moves, and the dollar overall is...
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anything holds core to his belief about how the world works andor how the president should have powers of president should have. >> giuliani's involvement. >> it's not clear he'll bury trump. he can do what he wants. clearly he'll bury giuliani. thatry is the big sort of wall. and if he wants to think about the book, there are many ways in which it could be less than definitive. you have to have the documents with veit. those will be the things that will be probative. >> as long as he testifies in some fashion, then he won't be accused ofbe saving it for the book. if he t testifies he can save a lot for the book and get away wa it. and the publisher paid a lot of money. that can be anticlimatic. >> those who think he's there to take down a republican presidency they maybe in for somethingma else. what the democrats and the house managers need is something specific. very specificet questions about what rudy giuliani was up to and who directed it. >> they need to get him to get to trump -- >> interesting political calculation. is it better to have bolton and the information? which all it
anything holds core to his belief about how the world works andor how the president should have powers of president should have. >> giuliani's involvement. >> it's not clear he'll bury trump. he can do what he wants. clearly he'll bury giuliani. thatry is the big sort of wall. and if he wants to think about the book, there are many ways in which it could be less than definitive. you have to have the documents with veit. those will be the things that will be probative. >> as...
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ship andor got off the got drunk and the ship leaves, he might try being a cowboy for a season.s not to everyone's liking to do that. by and large, yeah. georgeevery big-time -- washington littlefield had a cowboy named allison jones. there was a number of them who that werecowboys top-flight. it was a very common factor. over here? >> i grew up not too far from the 101 ranch in oklahoma. the used to be a lot of stories about a black cowboy there who was a top-notch performer. do you know who that was? mike: i think that is jim carrey. -- jim parrey. he said if he had been white, he would've been a foreman. you had a tough time. black cowboys were living in a when ater the civil war number of the cowboys that they were working with our southerners. -- our southerners. they did not have an affinity for blacks in general. there were cowboys that might come to a given ranch and might be run off, might be run off. hostility was still very deep. jones, when i first started doing research on him, i didn't know his last name. i didn't know anyone who knew his last name. addison jones w
ship andor got off the got drunk and the ship leaves, he might try being a cowboy for a season.s not to everyone's liking to do that. by and large, yeah. georgeevery big-time -- washington littlefield had a cowboy named allison jones. there was a number of them who that werecowboys top-flight. it was a very common factor. over here? >> i grew up not too far from the 101 ranch in oklahoma. the used to be a lot of stories about a black cowboy there who was a top-notch performer. do you know...
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so people form rules andor order. you will be in a drug place and there is rules. they are unwritten but they are there. so i find that people self organize and form community. so when people are deprived sometimes it is drugs. sometimes we think it is better for them that i have two more things. >> i want to make onehe more point there's also something called owning the stigma if you are accused of a dirty drug dealer then you say that's me. so that's why addicts do they own the addiction. it doesn't matter if theyic exaggerate. or on the stigma. so something close to race so the one privilege as the african-american that you are allowed to have racial identity and find i meaning in that. i wonder if that white identity comes from ethnic identity. >> they didn't walk around think of ourselves as white as irish american but to say we had more than the italian kids than black or korean is laughable so what did we have in common with them quex? so if you look at their ethnicity and say i am african-american and not my nationality but for example are you dutch or afri
so people form rules andor order. you will be in a drug place and there is rules. they are unwritten but they are there. so i find that people self organize and form community. so when people are deprived sometimes it is drugs. sometimes we think it is better for them that i have two more things. >> i want to make onehe more point there's also something called owning the stigma if you are accused of a dirty drug dealer then you say that's me. so that's why addicts do they own the...
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andor a profef middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies.welcome to yh. thanks very much. let me start with you. we heard from the iranian ambassador to the u.n. earlier. he is blaming european partners for not delivering enough for them to stay in the nuclear de. is this iran closing the door on the clear deal? i actually thought that aftin the assaion of soleimani that they would completely pull out of the deal. what they announced on sunday was interesting. thf haven't pulled oute deal. what they have decided to dosts within the framework of the deal and make it so that if other parties to the deal come back to the table, mostly the united states, and lift sanctions, they would be willing to go back to the full framework. the reason that he's blaming the europeans is that once the trump administration began to iose maximum pressure and economic sanctions, they were hoping the europeans would come to their aid and relieve some of the sanctions. even though euro has tried to create a special purpose vehicle to get aroundt, it has not really
andor a profef middle east studies at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies.welcome to yh. thanks very much. let me start with you. we heard from the iranian ambassador to the u.n. earlier. he is blaming european partners for not delivering enough for them to stay in the nuclear de. is this iran closing the door on the clear deal? i actually thought that aftin the assaion of soleimani that they would completely pull out of the deal. what they announced on sunday was...
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democrats are demanding that leader mcconnell provide an opportunity for these witnesses senate andorethey know. >> but could posi look like she's obstructing the process if she waits too long? and could she waits too long and could not -- if she waits too long and , could that hurt some of her vulnerable democrats? >> there is nothing in the constitution, as my friend steven law said here, that says that the house has to transmite thticles in a certain amount of time. so, clearly, she is using this time to make the case we are protecting the constitution, we one protecting the institu and we are trying to ensure that the american people actually get a chance to hear from those witness. look, if i was leader mcconnell, i tuld think to myself, i w to make sure that the president's fully exonerated, end i have the opportunity to bring before thee these witnesses who the president says will enerate him. it is important to point out the rules that are now likely to be adopted in the senate to direct the trial are identical to the rules that were agreed upon on a unanimous and bipartis basi
democrats are demanding that leader mcconnell provide an opportunity for these witnesses senate andorethey know. >> but could posi look like she's obstructing the process if she waits too long? and could she waits too long and could not -- if she waits too long and , could that hurt some of her vulnerable democrats? >> there is nothing in the constitution, as my friend steven law said here, that says that the house has to transmite thticles in a certain amount of time. so, clearly,...
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then marched was supptersrs dn phililelphia avenue to ase bank branch where environmtalist bl mcbben andoren0 of otrs were cupying e space to draattentioto the bk's ti to the fossil fl indury. 10, cluding kibben, were rested. the day of aioion wathe e lach of the "stop the money pipenene," aampapaigto halal the flow of cash frobabanks, invemement fms, , aninsurarae companies to the fossil fuel industry. the day of protests began with jane fonda outside the capitol. >> so what is in store for the climate movement in 2020? as you all know, we cannot burn oilof the coal, gas, the that is in the ground. we cannot burn it all and stay within the parameters of what science tells us we must do. we have to cut our fossil fuel years.ns by 50% in 10 that is a massive undertaking. and we can't do it if the fossil fuel industry keeps expanding. are fossil fuel companies continuing to expand? why are they still drilling and fracking and mining? and why are the big wall street banks and other international financial institutions still helping them drill and frack and mine and procecess and export? it is
then marched was supptersrs dn phililelphia avenue to ase bank branch where environmtalist bl mcbben andoren0 of otrs were cupying e space to draattentioto the bk's ti to the fossil fl indury. 10, cluding kibben, were rested. the day of aioion wathe e lach of the "stop the money pipenene," aampapaigto halal the flow of cash frobabanks, invemement fms, , aninsurarae companies to the fossil fuel industry. the day of protests began with jane fonda outside the capitol. >> so what is...
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and 2004 he 1997 china china andor for taiwan in the office of secretary of defense. you all agree that we have an incredible lineup of speakers, they have each been assigned specific topics to address and we will leave sometime at the end for a moderated discussion as well as audience q and a. i would like to first start off with bonnie. can you please address the issue -- the implication for cross stream relations? indwellsyou, russell her for inviting me to participate in the panel today. obviously as all of -- everyone is very much interested in the implications. there have been several authoritative reactions. the one i have paid closest attention to is the statement out of the taiwan affairs office. findu read it, you will that there are references to all of the right phrases that china always uses when it talks about cross trade relations -- one country, to systems, 1990 two consensus, opposition to taiwan independence. one phrase that i think is particularly important is a spokesperson said the peaceful development of cross trade relations is the right rot --
and 2004 he 1997 china china andor for taiwan in the office of secretary of defense. you all agree that we have an incredible lineup of speakers, they have each been assigned specific topics to address and we will leave sometime at the end for a moderated discussion as well as audience q and a. i would like to first start off with bonnie. can you please address the issue -- the implication for cross stream relations? indwellsyou, russell her for inviting me to participate in the panel today....
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we are working hard to ensure u.s.s the u.k., eu and that are sector -- that our andor we eliminate tariffs matt: there is bourbon in my house in berlin, and i noticed earlier this week beer consumption in germany actually dropped. over 2018.019 are europeans drinking more spirits as well? sayinges, what you are is the cocktail revolution -- what you are seeing is the cocktail revolution which was vibrant in america the last 10 to 15 years is moving into europe. we are seeing the growth of premium spirits is very healthy. whiskey, premium whiskey is doing well. gin is in the early stages of an attractive growth story. part of what is happening, we have tanqueray growing strong double digits. a beautifully served gin and tonic is a more attractive option than a glass of boring the white wine or beer. those trends are going up. matt: thank you for joining us, ivan m. menezes, ceo / exec. director, diageo, talking us through the results and trends we are seeing continue to grow. goldman sachs has held its first-ever investor day. the ceo, david solomon, spoke about the event and the growth str
we are working hard to ensure u.s.s the u.k., eu and that are sector -- that our andor we eliminate tariffs matt: there is bourbon in my house in berlin, and i noticed earlier this week beer consumption in germany actually dropped. over 2018.019 are europeans drinking more spirits as well? sayinges, what you are is the cocktail revolution -- what you are seeing is the cocktail revolution which was vibrant in america the last 10 to 15 years is moving into europe. we are seeing the growth of...
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and lastly, prior to his election, commissioner snyder owned and operated the chatham 3 years andor 30 -- 3 was a member of the keystone central school board for 20 years so please join me in welcoming our great panelists. [applause] and with that, our first question to both panelists is a broad one. can you speak to how the opioid epidemic has affected your county and your state as a whole and why is it important for county leaders in particular to be on the front lines of your efforts? commissioner puckett. >> thank you, hadi. before we begin, i want to thank co-chair thomas as well, judge moore, matt chase and i certainly want to thank all of the amazing staff at naco. with any good organization, it all comes from the staff so i want to thank them as well for a job well done in putting this together. or us, it's really about everybody working together, and i think as long as you've got a good community collaboration, you can have great solutions. but without that, you also have just the opposite. so i think from our standpoint, working together with our local community coalition, wo
and lastly, prior to his election, commissioner snyder owned and operated the chatham 3 years andor 30 -- 3 was a member of the keystone central school board for 20 years so please join me in welcoming our great panelists. [applause] and with that, our first question to both panelists is a broad one. can you speak to how the opioid epidemic has affected your county and your state as a whole and why is it important for county leaders in particular to be on the front lines of your efforts?...
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because once again, this has some of the most remarkable brothers andor our sisters, particularly in the lower quartiles. i hate that terminology. if you want to designate the working poor, we've had more and there's a couple modelers out there. i don't know if the numbers will real. looking at 2019 fiscal year and first that might be the year where wage inequality, ealth inequality actually -- wage inequality actually stayed maybe didn't grow or even shrank because those at the spectrum have had the fastest growing wage movement. joy and we take some work on it? so the fact of the matter is, math.th is the so a simple point. more time, 2017, the iscal year before tax reform, 1% growth in revenues, receipts. fiscal year, over 4% growth under the new tax code. how's that possible? turns out it is. and it was possible in a really way because people were working. if you take a step back and of so many of the programs we have as the safety net to elp our brothers and sisters when they are in hard times, there should have been dramatically less demand on because so many people were workin
because once again, this has some of the most remarkable brothers andor our sisters, particularly in the lower quartiles. i hate that terminology. if you want to designate the working poor, we've had more and there's a couple modelers out there. i don't know if the numbers will real. looking at 2019 fiscal year and first that might be the year where wage inequality, ealth inequality actually -- wage inequality actually stayed maybe didn't grow or even shrank because those at the spectrum have...