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they've failed the ideals of freedom when time and time again they defended slavery. this body has failed the ideals of liberty when time and time again it rejected civil rights. this body has failed the ideals in the past of equality when it voted down again and again suffrage for women. low presidents before and the senate before has failed this nation in the darkest of times, as the songs my ancestors have said, the paths have been watered with the tears and blood of ancestors. how do we heal? how do we move forward? i say on this dark day that the hope of this nation lies with its people. as learned hand said, the spirit of liberty is not embodied in the constitution. other nations have constitutions that have failed. the hope of this nation will always lie with its people. and so we will not be cured today. and i tell you, tomorrow's vote, it is a defeat. but we as the people facing other defeats in this body, we must never be defeated. just like they beat us down at stonewall. they beat us back in selma. the hope of this nation lies with the people who face defe
they've failed the ideals of freedom when time and time again they defended slavery. this body has failed the ideals of liberty when time and time again it rejected civil rights. this body has failed the ideals in the past of equality when it voted down again and again suffrage for women. low presidents before and the senate before has failed this nation in the darkest of times, as the songs my ancestors have said, the paths have been watered with the tears and blood of ancestors. how do we...
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it won't be wet all the time it isjust at times. it won't be wet all the time it is just showers.rge at times to give longer spells of wet weather but a colder, showery speu of wet weather but a colder, showery spell mid week and it looks like towards the end of the week is low pressure comes back, there could be more prolonged areas of rain moving back into the uk. so more rain at times this week, especially early and late in the week. a blustery week, it will be cold for a time and as we already established, it is not just rain, there is snow on the way for some of us. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines: more than 100 people who were evacuated from china because of coronavirus are released from isolation in milton keynes. the virus has spread to 21 countries — six people have now died in south korea. in italy, where more than 100 cases have been confirmed, this year's venice carnival has been cut short. tyson fury produces the best performance of his boxing life against deontay wilder, to become the new wbc heavyweight world champion. senator bernie sanders wi
it won't be wet all the time it isjust at times. it won't be wet all the time it is just showers.rge at times to give longer spells of wet weather but a colder, showery speu of wet weather but a colder, showery spell mid week and it looks like towards the end of the week is low pressure comes back, there could be more prolonged areas of rain moving back into the uk. so more rain at times this week, especially early and late in the week. a blustery week, it will be cold for a time and as we...
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he said to me once, you have to do the time, don't let the time to you, prison changes a man.ar, great to see you. >> always a pleasure, talker. >> tucker: thank you. there's no shortage, as you've seen, both hilarious and bizarre moments to last night's debate. dave portnoy will assess what we saw. but first tonight, "the new york times" is been a leader in pushing the russia collusion hoax for years now. the president is suing "the new york times." that hasn't happened in a while. a sitting president suing "the new york times." the attorney for the president of the united states in that case joins us next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker:r: the trump administration won victory in federal court today and its ongoing fight against the nation's many sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. to break his correspondent trace gallagher has the details on what happened. ery, trice. >> this is a big battle victory for the president because it means he might go on to win back the war. remember back in 2017 the administration moved to withhold about $400 million in federal grant money from cities and st
he said to me once, you have to do the time, don't let the time to you, prison changes a man.ar, great to see you. >> always a pleasure, talker. >> tucker: thank you. there's no shortage, as you've seen, both hilarious and bizarre moments to last night's debate. dave portnoy will assess what we saw. but first tonight, "the new york times" is been a leader in pushing the russia collusion hoax for years now. the president is suing "the new york times." that hasn't...
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time we have a good word you want. to. lift up felt. like. ok so we got to do and just into our lives where to go on the beat me on his 2nd time gun although i only got one time gun lobby's day it was 48 seconds as compared to my 51 seconds but i'm leaving on so a lot of questions couldn't be in one on. 4 maybe i did need in the fact that my goodness beguiling sort of leads to the same time as the news was in the congo anything which is a reflection of the fantasy of the not personalities and...
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it's time for the final spread.ing up over the next week, the big data points coming tonight and over the weekend. we get china pmi's. on monday, the u.s. reporting its own pmi's and anti-fracturing data. 24 hours later, americans hitting the polls on super tuesday. and then ending the week with the u.s. payrolls report. back with us, subadra rajappa, mike schumacher, and victoria fernandez. victoria, i want to talk about chinese data. because the estimates out there at the moment are absolutely amazing. the consensus view in and around 45 on a pmi manufacturing. the highest estimate is 50.1. the lowest, 30.0. how on earth am i meant to interpret the data that comes out from china a little bit later? victoria: i don't think we are, jonathan. you are right. it is all over the place. i think that is just because there is so much uncertainty as to how things actually are going to play out in china right now. how did the manufacturing really come through in january and february after the coronavirus hit? how are the wor
it's time for the final spread.ing up over the next week, the big data points coming tonight and over the weekend. we get china pmi's. on monday, the u.s. reporting its own pmi's and anti-fracturing data. 24 hours later, americans hitting the polls on super tuesday. and then ending the week with the u.s. payrolls report. back with us, subadra rajappa, mike schumacher, and victoria fernandez. victoria, i want to talk about chinese data. because the estimates out there at the moment are...
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time for the compact. after. the shock of hope to gain some ground on the top 4 but it took a wild card substitute to inject some life into their performance against last placed how their brian. oxman could you 2 had been on for just 7 minutes when he broke the deadlock around the hour mark. had finally finished from q 22 it was his 3rd league goal for shock at this season. but shall have failed to build on his strength and were punished in the closing stages. with 9 minutes to play potter born spiting spirit paid off plus just zuma headed home to get the cellar dwellers a lifeline. the point doesn't nudge patter for an offer of last place but it's a ray of light stick keeps their server. well and truly the goal scoring bug he did something very special and. it's his 1st ever race in the book. and if you think his 1st goal was a thing of beauty you see his 2nd. goal. in his last 4 games quite impressive considering his last league. anything chandler can do he can do. it in the 89 minutes. and he made it to rouse
time for the compact. after. the shock of hope to gain some ground on the top 4 but it took a wild card substitute to inject some life into their performance against last placed how their brian. oxman could you 2 had been on for just 7 minutes when he broke the deadlock around the hour mark. had finally finished from q 22 it was his 3rd league goal for shock at this season. but shall have failed to build on his strength and were punished in the closing stages. with 9 minutes to play potter born...
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either in their own time or in the 20th century. moses roper for instance, it is important to notice how he is dressed. how this portrait looks great he is dressed like a gentleman not like a slave. most people in the american north and in england had notions of the slaves being someone who is a common labor. to use a better term. they didn't think of slaves as having these personal qualities that would make them dignified and respectable. when you dress moses roper lake this and you include his signature, what you are saying is this is a literate man. he is a man of a congressman. why is he enslaved? -- he is a man of accomplishment. it is important that readers understand how shocking the experience of slavery was. robert told the story of his birth which was, the main thing that was happened when he was born was the wife of his master came into the room where his mother was to see the baby and when she saw this light-skinned baby and who he looked like, she went back to her kitchen and got becauseand it came back she did not want
either in their own time or in the 20th century. moses roper for instance, it is important to notice how he is dressed. how this portrait looks great he is dressed like a gentleman not like a slave. most people in the american north and in england had notions of the slaves being someone who is a common labor. to use a better term. they didn't think of slaves as having these personal qualities that would make them dignified and respectable. when you dress moses roper lake this and you include...
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so she was writing in real time. there's a turning .1 of the main characters, one dies and that is a very traumatizing place for some children to process. and thus the transition from young children to older children. when my kids were little everyone was showing off that my kid read all harry potter's in kindergarten and that sort of the big thing that people just wanted to show off show off about it. so what parents do, they write it allowed to make sure that the kids were being left behind. the harry potter, is the desert. you do not have to feed harry potter to your kids. it is a goal for them. that is something to aspire. again about reading being the reward. if your child wants to read harry potter, wait until she is ready to read this book and then let her read them herself. again why would you give that away. that is the motivator for her. similarly there are a lot of theories that are really not great reading for parents. and i don't know how many pairs of young children there are in this room but if you're
so she was writing in real time. there's a turning .1 of the main characters, one dies and that is a very traumatizing place for some children to process. and thus the transition from young children to older children. when my kids were little everyone was showing off that my kid read all harry potter's in kindergarten and that sort of the big thing that people just wanted to show off show off about it. so what parents do, they write it allowed to make sure that the kids were being left behind....
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snow for a time across the country. snow for a time across the country.wn to lower levels for a time in scotland on thursday morning. that is something we are keeping an eye on. further south, temperatures rising a few degrees, highs up to nine or 10 celsius. for friday, it looks like we are going to see another band of rain coming through, the rain always at its heaviest across scotland, could see some localised flooding across southern scotland, given that the weather has been very wet recently, but for eastern england, doesn't look like the rain is going to amount to much. for the weekend, another weekend with a named storm. this one is storm dennis, and you can see it's going to be bringing strong winds on account of tightly packed isobars. the winds could gust around coastal areas to 60 or 70 mph, 50—60 inland, and the heavy rain could cause localised flooding issues building in as well. so another weekend of disruption starting saturday. this is beyond 100 days with me, katty kay in new hampshire, christian fraser is in london. our top stories: one
snow for a time across the country. snow for a time across the country.wn to lower levels for a time in scotland on thursday morning. that is something we are keeping an eye on. further south, temperatures rising a few degrees, highs up to nine or 10 celsius. for friday, it looks like we are going to see another band of rain coming through, the rain always at its heaviest across scotland, could see some localised flooding across southern scotland, given that the weather has been very wet...
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five times.inally i said and you'll appreciate this, my mother would say it got my irish up i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela getting arrested for trying to see them at robins island. when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia and went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door and she said come on in, you been gone. i said i'm not coming in, you finally got my irish up so here's the deal, and ask you one more time, one more time. you don't have to tell me when, just if you will marry me. she looked up and i said will you marry me? god's truth she went like this ok. [laughter] --, i asked asked her what made you change your mind, she said i fell in love with the boys. i envy your husband notwithstanding in his past, i envy him and i know what it's like to lose a spouse so god love you. thank you. [applause] know she was coming, i want introduce you to a relative of ours from ireland. my mother's father's name was finnegan.
five times.inally i said and you'll appreciate this, my mother would say it got my irish up i came back from south africa trying to see nelson mandela getting arrested for trying to see them at robins island. when i came back, the first thing i did, i landed in philadelphia and went back to her apartment in wilmington, delaware. i knocked on her door and she said come on in, you been gone. i said i'm not coming in, you finally got my irish up so here's the deal, and ask you one more time, one...
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well again if the polls are any indication over time from the time that nancy pelosi could have sent those articles of impeachment over until when she did the support in the public for not just impeachment but removal ticked up to the point where even today it's about a little over 50 percent of the public says yes impeach and remove him versus about 45 percent when when the house was done with its impeachment trial that was a pretty even split so i look i think as a practical matter and he held on to those articles of impeachment until the house members that were the managers of this trial told her ok we're ready we have all our video we have all the you know everything that we need from a technological standpoint to make our case and when she got that kind of green light from them she sent them over meaning that the next day of mitch mcconnell wanted to start the trial they could have the house was ready and they were quite ready and i think they demonstrated a level of preparedness frankly that the president's lawyers did not display well as you've been saying president hasn't apo
well again if the polls are any indication over time from the time that nancy pelosi could have sent those articles of impeachment over until when she did the support in the public for not just impeachment but removal ticked up to the point where even today it's about a little over 50 percent of the public says yes impeach and remove him versus about 45 percent when when the house was done with its impeachment trial that was a pretty even split so i look i think as a practical matter and he...
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it's time for "reliable sources." our weekly look at the story behind the story, how the media works and how the news gets made and all of us can help make it better. the free press should lead the fight for a free country and free world, but those principles are under attack. it's been another tough week in the war on truth. domestic and international politics, with dangerous results. this week we're going to lack at how china's crackdown on journalists may have contributed to the outbreak of the coronovirus. an op-ed in "the new york times" drew criticism for its lack of context even by the paper's own afghanistan correspondent. here at home we're seeing presidential pardons for corrupt politicians and crooked businessmen petitioned for on fox news. an upheaval where -- prompting a retired general to say as americans we should be afraid for the future of our nation when good men and women can't speak the truth, when facts are inconvenience. this is all amid new reports that president of the united states and democra
it's time for "reliable sources." our weekly look at the story behind the story, how the media works and how the news gets made and all of us can help make it better. the free press should lead the fight for a free country and free world, but those principles are under attack. it's been another tough week in the war on truth. domestic and international politics, with dangerous results. this week we're going to lack at how china's crackdown on journalists may have contributed to the...
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most of the time you had to wait. i think that is one of the things that contributed to grant's anxiety. he told an aide that what bothered him the most in battle is that when he gave an order for troops to do something and he was waiting for them to do it and time just seemed to stretch on endlessly. waiting for the results of his decision to be played out. and i mentioned gary patterson, our ball coach there at tcu. and he is famous, and we are in a situation, maybe wisconsin is trailing by two, and they are going to go for the two-point conversion to tie the game, and you know what patterson -- he is giving the signals to the defense and he is yelling and everything, and you know what else he is going to do, he is going to tuck in his shirt and tie his shoes. that is important. he needs to do that. and we stopped them on the two-point conversion. that was great. anyway, nervous things that we do. for grant, he whittled. he spent that day at the wilderness whittling and forgot to take off his gloves. and he said tha
most of the time you had to wait. i think that is one of the things that contributed to grant's anxiety. he told an aide that what bothered him the most in battle is that when he gave an order for troops to do something and he was waiting for them to do it and time just seemed to stretch on endlessly. waiting for the results of his decision to be played out. and i mentioned gary patterson, our ball coach there at tcu. and he is famous, and we are in a situation, maybe wisconsin is trailing by...
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sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports and those islands boomed and busted depending on frequently changing tariffs. if tariffs were lowered they could sell a bunch of sugar in the united states. then consume american goods. but if that tariffs were high they had trouble. and that was bad for the economy. i'm going to come back to this in a couple of minutes. andhtened tariffs plunged -- an island into depression and often caused political unrest within it. i'm going to give you some examples of this in a second. ok. so sugar is going to be the big unifying commodity that's going to tie this colonial era together. second, beginning in the 1880's, congress started allocating money to rebuild the u.s. navy. this is going to be critical. you cannot have an empire in this period in world history and not have a powerful navy. so you could argue that americans started laying the groundwork, congress started laying the groundwork in the -- groundwork for u.s. empire
sugar at this time. in these islands their economies are dominated by sugar exports and those islands boomed and busted depending on frequently changing tariffs. if tariffs were lowered they could sell a bunch of sugar in the united states. then consume american goods. but if that tariffs were high they had trouble. and that was bad for the economy. i'm going to come back to this in a couple of minutes. andhtened tariffs plunged -- an island into depression and often caused political unrest...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. again focus next on new hampshire to the united states where democrats are ready to vote for the presidential candidate they want to challenge donald trump run one in iowa so bernie sanders run booted judge close but a technical with a voting up then gave the president big i'm going to to mock the confusion. you can vote for the weakest candidate if you were my only problem is that i'm trying to figure out who is their weakest candidate i think they're all we. they're all fighting each other they're all going after each other you got of all over the place i don't know what the hell they're doing. where the democrats in new hampshire remain determined they say to back their party's hopefuls explaining that they'd rather be hit by a meteorite than see donald trump secure a 2nd term in the white house now ahead of tuesday's primary vote senator sanders leads the polls locally and nationwide but media outlets and even his own
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. again focus next on new hampshire to the united states where democrats are ready to vote for the presidential candidate they want to challenge donald trump run one in iowa so bernie sanders run booted judge close but a technical with a voting up then gave the president big i'm going to to mock the confusion. you can vote for the...
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time to skill a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up; a time to weep and a timern and a time to dance; a time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace andst a time to refrain from embracing; a time to get and a time to lose; a time to keep and a time to pass away; a time to rend and a time to sow; a time to keep silence and a time to speak; a time to love and a time to hate; a time of war and a time of peace. >> good afternoon. jim always thought that he was the luckiest guy in the world, and he was. it was a last name from optimism, from good humor and from an unwavering belief in people. ing a few weeks ago he told us this story again of setting off from his small community college in victoria, texas, for journalism school at the university of missouri with only a bus ticket and a carton of cigarettes. he a arrived in columbia, missouri, where he'd never been and knew no one, told the admissions officer that he could not pay the tuition -- something like $85 -- and, of course, being jim, he ended the day with a loan and a plac
time to skill a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up; a time to weep and a timern and a time to dance; a time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace andst a time to refrain from embracing; a time to get and a time to lose; a time to keep and a time to pass away; a time to rend and a time to sow; a time to keep silence and a time to speak; a time to love and a time to hate; a time of war and a time of peace. >> good afternoon. jim...
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there's plenty of time to worry. right now let's try and do as much as we can to continue our normal lives, but my god, don't give up on america and don't give up on the world it's not that time >> all right ken langone, thank you billionaire investor and entrepreneur with a message of calm for the market. >>> scott nation and barry banister join us this morning. good to see you beoth. barry, who would have thought this came along when everybody was getting constructed from a cyclical point of view now we have people looking in the rear-view mirror in the period of post august calling it a fed-induced breakout what about global growth >> did come out of the blue a little bit, but a vix of 49? the fear index is at 49? it was 44 in march of 2009 when the world really was coming to the end in an economic sense so this seems to be a panic and overreaction ready for a short-term bounce. i do think we need the fed to send a signal with a quarter of a point very quickly, hopefully next week, maybe monday. it's not the cure
there's plenty of time to worry. right now let's try and do as much as we can to continue our normal lives, but my god, don't give up on america and don't give up on the world it's not that time >> all right ken langone, thank you billionaire investor and entrepreneur with a message of calm for the market. >>> scott nation and barry banister join us this morning. good to see you beoth. barry, who would have thought this came along when everybody was getting constructed from a...
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it took an awful long time to any closure. because. i'd have to actually sell all that she was actually caught on. and i remember. and as a child that's. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i always went to the fun film and looked out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just. been hit on the head and had sunny and she remembered something and compact was. so much went on for months and months and months to happen if i would see somebody else kind of had a hairstyle like our look like i'm from the back health itself and was hard. you know very very difficult not having closure. although at that time the pad for new consent and justice for the cotton were beginning to investigate the activities of the glen i'm going already 2 very ordinary catholic priests living in the area have done a fair amount of investigating themselves they do even started. into the newspapers and trying to get the 2 governments involved because they realized that there must be a cohesive gang working in the so-called murder tria
it took an awful long time to any closure. because. i'd have to actually sell all that she was actually caught on. and i remember. and as a child that's. when the doorbell would ring or something like that i always went to the fun film and looked out the window to see who was there expecting that she had just. been hit on the head and had sunny and she remembered something and compact was. so much went on for months and months and months to happen if i would see somebody else kind of had a...
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you've covered the justice department for some time. tell me the view inside the justice department of this, and do they find this criticism from barr sincere, heartfelt? >> there's a real credibility issue inside the department of justice with the attorney general right now. i think any good lawyer, any good person who works for a prosecutor works on investigations should be skeptical of this. look what the president just tweeted this morning. this doesn't change anything. so there is a lot of concern. continued concern within the department of justice whether or not their integrity has been compromised. the attorney general last night, when he was talking to abc news, raised that issue about integrity and how thard is for me to do my job. look what happens this morning. what is the attorney general going to do now with the president? and looking at some of the other information, you know, this is him -- the attorney general, i think, felt and we can take a listen at some of what he said here, really felt he needed to address his staff
you've covered the justice department for some time. tell me the view inside the justice department of this, and do they find this criticism from barr sincere, heartfelt? >> there's a real credibility issue inside the department of justice with the attorney general right now. i think any good lawyer, any good person who works for a prosecutor works on investigations should be skeptical of this. look what the president just tweeted this morning. this doesn't change anything. so there is a...
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and figuring out ways to extend the time here, to reduce the time burnt in airports, but also the time that gets torched on stuff that's not really valuable. i mean, the after hours speeches, some of the stuff at the start of the day. that's really valuable time but it's not actually achieving a whole lot. i'm thinking, can we nix some of that stuff to get more out of our schedule, absolutely. >> i would also like to mention when i talk to different office about doing oversight, the members are pulled in so many directions that it's very hard to find time to focus in a concentrated way on documents or witnesses. you go to this hearing, maybe you're studying your stuff on the way over. you have a couple of minutes before it's your turn to get called. and that shows when you have an oversight hearing and it's ways to televised, not because you're not conscientious, hardworking people, but simply you have too much going on, there's too much travel, there's too much time in airports. so yeah. and the other thing to think about is social interaction. what we found at our subcommittee, we ha
and figuring out ways to extend the time here, to reduce the time burnt in airports, but also the time that gets torched on stuff that's not really valuable. i mean, the after hours speeches, some of the stuff at the start of the day. that's really valuable time but it's not actually achieving a whole lot. i'm thinking, can we nix some of that stuff to get more out of our schedule, absolutely. >> i would also like to mention when i talk to different office about doing oversight, the...
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thank you for your time.lp anywhere there is an epidemic or pandemic requires human travel. it sounds like that is what you're trying to cut down on >> what we're trying to do is we increased staff productivity in the hospital using automation and robotics in particular the types of issues we're seeing with coronavirus are the types of issues we address even in the absence of coronavirus, which is as you mentioned the influx of patients and the demand it puts on staff so as you mentioned, we not only handle medical supplies but in facilities such as hospitals there's a lot of logistics flow in addition to medical supplies including soiled and clean lynn ens, trash, and meals as well. and those are all the types of things we handle in the hospitals. we do it automatically and again allowing staff to focus on more important issues >> so is it more of a routine kind of use, or are there other severe scenarios like a coronavirus or something else where the impact becomes more profound? >> certainly this is the fi
thank you for your time.lp anywhere there is an epidemic or pandemic requires human travel. it sounds like that is what you're trying to cut down on >> what we're trying to do is we increased staff productivity in the hospital using automation and robotics in particular the types of issues we're seeing with coronavirus are the types of issues we address even in the absence of coronavirus, which is as you mentioned the influx of patients and the demand it puts on staff so as you mentioned,...
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trump: his time came up. i think it was march 11 his time comes up. he ran out of time. i think it was the date of march 11. he is a very nice man. his time came up, so he had to leave on march 11. >> [inaudible] i look forward to being with the people of india. we are going to have many millions of people. it is a long trip. i get along very well with the prime minister. he is a friend of mine. i committed to this trip a long time ago and a look forward to going. as you know the first lady is coming. some of you are coming. i hear it is going to be a big event. some people say the biggest event they have ever had in india. that is what the prime minister told me, the biggest event they have ever had. i'm going to be there one night. that is not too much. then i am stopping in south carolina, we are doing a big rally. then i will be doing cpac on saturday. not a lot of time for rest, i will say that. >> will bernie be the nominee? pres. trump: i think so, unless they cheat him out of it. i think so. i think bernie is looking more and more like he is going to be the nomin
trump: his time came up. i think it was march 11 his time comes up. he ran out of time. i think it was the date of march 11. he is a very nice man. his time came up, so he had to leave on march 11. >> [inaudible] i look forward to being with the people of india. we are going to have many millions of people. it is a long trip. i get along very well with the prime minister. he is a friend of mine. i committed to this trip a long time ago and a look forward to going. as you know the first...
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in fact, it has up to 100 times zoom.oing to try taking a photograph of them using this device, zooming in and see how clear it's going to be. the camera has 10—times optical zoom and beyond that moves into digital zoom. now, once you're in the realms of using the 100 times, the camera engages ai to clean up the image as well. ok, it's definitely zoomed in, but the image is very shaky, so i think you'd really struggle to do this holding onto the phone if on a tripod it still looks like this, but you can see more, you can get a clearer image of what you're looking at. the question is — how much use is that photo? you certainly wouldn't want something that looked like that put on your mantelpiece, would you? this shot has been taken using the a8mp camera and the ai has helped create a clear shot. let's compare that to this image, which was taken using the 108mp camera, and then after the photo was taken, the picture was zoomed in on. so, that one is sort of clearer in a way. this one looks more like a work of art. over the
in fact, it has up to 100 times zoom.oing to try taking a photograph of them using this device, zooming in and see how clear it's going to be. the camera has 10—times optical zoom and beyond that moves into digital zoom. now, once you're in the realms of using the 100 times, the camera engages ai to clean up the image as well. ok, it's definitely zoomed in, but the image is very shaky, so i think you'd really struggle to do this holding onto the phone if on a tripod it still looks like this,...
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new york times."have done something nobody has ever done. susan: this was the podcast the new york times crated after their oval office exchange with the president about their coverage. what do you hear in the president's voice there? patty: it is a little sad. i am entitled to something nice from my hometown newspaper. you see the validation he wants from the "new york times," which he calls the "failing new york times" now. because they have not given him that puffball of a story he wanted on the presidency. electedn, he was not king but president of the united states. with the checks and balances people's right to free speech . and power of assembly and protest, president trump like all presidents has endured those first amendment freedoms. it is not always pleasant to be on the other end of that. but it is the role of the press to be challenging, to be critical, to question things for the american people, that is what the role of the press is. susan: let's bring it all the way back and put a ribbo
new york times."have done something nobody has ever done. susan: this was the podcast the new york times crated after their oval office exchange with the president about their coverage. what do you hear in the president's voice there? patty: it is a little sad. i am entitled to something nice from my hometown newspaper. you see the validation he wants from the "new york times," which he calls the "failing new york times" now. because they have not given him that...
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same time next week. yes!elcome back, fresh off his win in new hampshire, senator bernie sanders is pushing back against comments made by former clinton adviser, james carville about his chances of capturing the democratic presidential nomination. >> they're looking for somebody that can come in and not just kite them but talk -- excite them but talk about things that can matter to them in every day life. they're not interested in socialism and a revolution and all that foolishness you hear. there's a certain part of the democratic party that wants us to be a cult. i'm not interested in being in a cult. >> look, james, with all due rmrm respect, is a political hack who said very terrible things when he was working for clinton against barack obama. i think he said some of the same things. look, we are taking on the establishment. this is no secret to anybody. >> all right. so after the nevada culinary union warned members that bernie sanders medicare for all would end culinary health care, the union said it rec
same time next week. yes!elcome back, fresh off his win in new hampshire, senator bernie sanders is pushing back against comments made by former clinton adviser, james carville about his chances of capturing the democratic presidential nomination. >> they're looking for somebody that can come in and not just kite them but talk -- excite them but talk about things that can matter to them in every day life. they're not interested in socialism and a revolution and all that foolishness you...
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time zones, (202) 748-8001. our third stop in our "washington journal" american history tv tour visiting museums, the american history museum. the table was brought to the smithsonian that was led by only men. that is not the case anymore. you are the first woman to serve as the director of american -- director of the museum of american history. what does that mean? guest: it is a true honor to lead this museum. i joke that one of the great things about being the first woman is no other woman will have to say that. it is incredibly important as a wife and a mother and a sister and a daughter, my roles as a woman in society, i think enable me and reinforce the way in which i have seen the world as a historian, as a nonprofit leader, and certainly here is a public historian and public servant, there is no higher calling than to be at the smithsonian at this time in our history, and especially with the exemplary leadership of our new secretary, he himself a theorian, creating african-american museum of history and
time zones, (202) 748-8001. our third stop in our "washington journal" american history tv tour visiting museums, the american history museum. the table was brought to the smithsonian that was led by only men. that is not the case anymore. you are the first woman to serve as the director of american -- director of the museum of american history. what does that mean? guest: it is a true honor to lead this museum. i joke that one of the great things about being the first woman is no...
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what is the time on there? >> [ indiscernible ] -- >> this was after the majority of the crowd had left and this was i believe around 10:00. you have 150 to 200 people there. but the majority of the people that had been there earlier celebrating without any violence had dispersed. i'm sorry, if you could start that over, because i think we -- there we go. [video presentation]. >> this video is after the actual bottles -- after the street had been cleared. what this video you're about to see depicts are after some of the fires that remained. there were several trash can fires. all of those fires were put out by officers who had fire extinguishers as part of their equipment. again, we faced these types of situations before, so we were prepared with fire extinguishers. this video shows one fire that was still lingering, just to give you an idea of what was happening. these fires were hit we believe during that episode where the bottles were being thrown and the officers were able to put them out. [video presentati
what is the time on there? >> [ indiscernible ] -- >> this was after the majority of the crowd had left and this was i believe around 10:00. you have 150 to 200 people there. but the majority of the people that had been there earlier celebrating without any violence had dispersed. i'm sorry, if you could start that over, because i think we -- there we go. [video presentation]. >> this video is after the actual bottles -- after the street had been cleared. what this video...
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our time is now 5:13. a gunman shot and killed one person and wounded five others on a greyhound bus. about 80 miles north of los angeles. the suspected gunman is 33-year- old anthony williams of maryland. he was a passenger on that bus that left l.a. bound for san francisco when he started shooting. the bus driver pulled over to the side of the road where several other passengers went after that gunman. >> they were able to overcome this subject and disarm him. they were able to escort him off of the bus without further incidence. >> 51-year-old woman from columbia who was also a passenger was killed. there's still no word about a possible motive, but investigators say they don't believe the gunman knew anyone on the bus. >>> a homeowner in brisbane is cooperating with police after a shooter. now police got a call about a home invasion robbery and when officers arrived, they found the suspect with a fatal gunshot wound. authorities say the person who lives there is safe and is being questioned about what
our time is now 5:13. a gunman shot and killed one person and wounded five others on a greyhound bus. about 80 miles north of los angeles. the suspected gunman is 33-year- old anthony williams of maryland. he was a passenger on that bus that left l.a. bound for san francisco when he started shooting. the bus driver pulled over to the side of the road where several other passengers went after that gunman. >> they were able to overcome this subject and disarm him. they were able to escort...
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who sat out last time.oters. >> our job together is to create the highest turn out in the history of iowa caucus. >> he says it all the time. i see online. supporters. i didn't see you in line in iowa. young voters didn't come out in big numbers and it doesn't look like it will happen in new hampshire. why does this matter? democrats the general theory is look at 2018. the midterm the turn out. they're coming this time. people are coming out. the iowa numbers were about where they were in 2016. and nowhere near where they were in 2008. obviously when obama was making a push. the push back argument is what? such a big field. is this fair is this apples to apples? republicans had a huge field in 2016. trump broke 30% anyway. how? by engaging a specific group of fiercely loyal supporters and playing to division and anger. now, can sanders match that? he's not an anger guy or demagogue. he has an intense base. the people who voted for him in iowa backed him before. speaks a lot to loyalty and enthusiasm and ins
who sat out last time.oters. >> our job together is to create the highest turn out in the history of iowa caucus. >> he says it all the time. i see online. supporters. i didn't see you in line in iowa. young voters didn't come out in big numbers and it doesn't look like it will happen in new hampshire. why does this matter? democrats the general theory is look at 2018. the midterm the turn out. they're coming this time. people are coming out. the iowa numbers were about where they...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and. terror of russian and lights. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the. forum even the shallowest. imax kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to that. destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for kaiser. you know your. she's a business i just think. they're pretty much close on. the. money. well go back to politics game that was a clip from a simple wedding that costars my guest maz jobrani and american comedian who's also appearing in the peaceful warrior comedy tour the white house recently unveiled its middle east peace plan rejected by on
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you deal with hollywood stop all the time.a fast—moving oscars. stop all the time. i mentioned it's a fast-moving oscars. it has been without a host and they saw a bit of a ratings bump sol they saw a bit of a ratings bump so i think when you don't have a host, things to get on pretty quickly. is that a good thing? the old days, the golden days of the oscars where millions and millions of people we re millions and millions of people were watching around the world, audiences have been dwindling in recent years. it's changing, it's evolving. there is more and more media competing on some of the award shows are viewed by younger generations isa viewed by younger generations is a bit stuffy so i looking for ways to draw in younger viewers. joker hasn't won anything so far. 1917, the other favourite, it has won a couple in the technical categories including the one ever predicted, cinematography. this was a great win for roger deakins. beloved in the community. no surprises seeing him win. i mentioned earlier, there is often a war
you deal with hollywood stop all the time.a fast—moving oscars. stop all the time. i mentioned it's a fast-moving oscars. it has been without a host and they saw a bit of a ratings bump sol they saw a bit of a ratings bump so i think when you don't have a host, things to get on pretty quickly. is that a good thing? the old days, the golden days of the oscars where millions and millions of people we re millions and millions of people were watching around the world, audiences have been...
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by the first time you see the mona lisa it's interesting. by the third time it's, "why is that creepy lady staring at me?" if you need a creative measurement, it's a giant block of ice, so just tell me what it is in ice terms. like, how many frozen margaritas are we talking? that's what i want to know. laugh if you can't be helpful with the news, have some fun with it. "scientists say the glacier is so big it's the size of yo mamma's panties." ooooo"h"! anyway, climate change is going to kill us all. let's move on. airplanes, they used to be a magical way to travel in style, but these days they're so cramped and frustrating it's turning into fight club in the sky. >> reporter: a passenger on a recent american airlines flight says a man assaulted her by continually punching her seat. see that guy back there punching that woman's seat? that is wendi williams sitting in the seat there. she says the man originally asked her to recline up while he ate. she says she obliged. and when the man was done eating she reclined back again and that's when
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our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. inbreathing problems, tellcough, chest pain, away a change in your heartbeat, dizziness... yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. kisqali is not approved for use with tamoxifen. i
our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or...
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they're saying some time today.ho knows tuesday, they don't know exactly mutt time, but some time today they're going to start giving those results. obviously cnn will be live throughout the day. so when those first results start to come in we will bring them to you. according to the chair there they said they don't believe it was hacked, they don't believe the system was compromised at any point during that period. but what they are saying is they think it is a processing problem. as soon as they get the results in we will know them immediately. so make sure you stay tuned to cnn. i'm don lemon reporting live from washington, d.c. , "early start" starts right after this very quick break here on cnn. and then my kids asked me why my body was rocking back and forth. my doctor said i have tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medications i take for my schizophrenia. i also felt my tongue darting and pushing against my cheeks. i was worried what others would think. td can affect different parts of the b
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finally came time to leave. i guess they didn't get what they wanted.was shot, they just lined them all up. boom, boom, boom. >> the second intruder uses the tec-9 to finish the job. >> then the other guy comes and puts it right to the back of the head, boom. moves over to the next one, boom. >> as the men prepare to leave, one of them makes a fateful mistake. >> one perpetrator removed a cover from what appeared to be a towel or a shirt of some sort over his head. you got a fairly and particularly clear picture of his face. the other intruder continued at all times to wear a baseball cap and sunglasses. >> from start to finish, the crime lasted 22 minutes. >> as gruesome as it was, the video was probably the most significant piece of evidence i've ever seen in a case. >> the shocking news of her sister's murder sent deborah bowie, who was 9 months pregnant, into labor. >> it forced my delivery. best moment of my life, completely robbed of that experience, to have a baby 3 days after being told your sister was murdered, so the day that i came out of the
finally came time to leave. i guess they didn't get what they wanted.was shot, they just lined them all up. boom, boom, boom. >> the second intruder uses the tec-9 to finish the job. >> then the other guy comes and puts it right to the back of the head, boom. moves over to the next one, boom. >> as the men prepare to leave, one of them makes a fateful mistake. >> one perpetrator removed a cover from what appeared to be a towel or a shirt of some sort over his head. you...
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in time. can you help me? this was off. or they were doing an asset test on a car they got from their mother. all of that, ding, ding, it's fraud. where a company that is making billions of dollars in selling concert tickets, everything, a high school in my district, you can see it from the stadium, down the street, from the stadium, we had to shut down the drinking fountains because the water is contaminated. these are the things that we are doing. we are shifting away these public dollars that could be used to feed children because they cannot learn if they are hungry. but we don't call that fraud. we call mother trying to feed her children and do everything possible to do it. and sometimes -- it's food. it is food. not for coats. not a membership to a golf course. it is food for your children. food for your family. it is food. and i'm tired of us treating them completely differently. especially when it's a billion dollar development that just makes more money off the backs of our kids. than
in time. can you help me? this was off. or they were doing an asset test on a car they got from their mother. all of that, ding, ding, it's fraud. where a company that is making billions of dollars in selling concert tickets, everything, a high school in my district, you can see it from the stadium, down the street, from the stadium, we had to shut down the drinking fountains because the water is contaminated. these are the things that we are doing. we are shifting away these public dollars...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. we know in psychology that the more people are told that they can't or shouldn't do something whether it's sexual or otherwise the more it makes them want to do anything so trying new things violating taboos are some of the most common and pervasive elements in our sexual fantasies. other things are. just. love that you know what it is that we're. service. every night to and that's and does have until it is. time for someone to school school tomo that allows us to understand them ok and that's so not him and yet some how it's always this mess is the idea that if i didn't send if it was a letter that was just interested in haiti.
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now it's time for the weather. hello.the end of this forecast, we'll be looking at the start of meteorological spring but before that, some of us still stuck in winter, especially across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, which saw disruptive snow on monday and elsewhere in england and wales, heavy rain exacerbated the flood risk. not as wet as over the flood risk. not as wet as over the next ten days, many areas sensitive to small amounts of rain and there's a number of flood warnings still in place. this is tuesday, a cold north—westerly wind, strong winds pushing plenty of wintry showers across the country and we are all in this colder air, so and we are all in this colder air, so parts of england and wales have had a fairly mild weekend but we'll notice different on tuesday. lots of wintry showers around and by wintry, imean wintry showers around and by wintry, i mean they could contain sleet, hail, snow, even thunder and lightning and most frequent further west you are but nowhere immune from these wint
now it's time for the weather. hello.the end of this forecast, we'll be looking at the start of meteorological spring but before that, some of us still stuck in winter, especially across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, which saw disruptive snow on monday and elsewhere in england and wales, heavy rain exacerbated the flood risk. not as wet as over the flood risk. not as wet as over the next ten days, many areas sensitive to small amounts of rain and there's a number of flood...
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>> win is a win as you say "the new york times," the new york football times, yes.ut it wasn't a factor of a guy that got 60% last time. and buttigieg and amy klobuchar together trounced burning tonight. >> tucker: are you following that? if you take to go totally different candidates and you meld themnd into a single perso, sanders would in fact be in second place. take that, bernie bros! but even if you use chris matthews math, you couldn't hide the biggest loser last night. and that of course was media pointed front runner joe biden. during a rare moment of lucidity last fall, biden in a complete sentence promised he was going to win new hampshire. instead last night he finished fifth. his vote total at the end was fcloser to zero then it was tot bernie sanders got buried in fact, biden failed so completely in new hampshire that he didn't even bother t to speak to his supporters in the state, many of them have campaigned on his behalf for a year. instead, he blew them off completely and fled to south carolina where he delivered a bizarre rambling speech declaring
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interestingly we might for the first time in a long time see a convention that actually chooses a nominee, a convention that is a convention and not a coronation. >> kristin: some reports are to be believed, it appears that former mayor mike bloomberg might be really trying to push for that kind of brokered convention. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> kristin: professor, thank you very much. president trump trust wrapped up night two of his through rallies in three days swing out west. tonight, he was in colorado springs stumping for the state's vulnerable republican senator cory gardner and trying to keep colorado in play 2020. we choke when you was at the rally and joins us live with all the highlights. hey, alisha. all right. we seem to be having a little bit of trouble with the audio. i've been to a few rallies at myself and it happens. we will try to get that report when we come back. coming up, we are going to be examining the debates over the bernie bros. next, we've got our panel here and they are on deck to weigh in. heart of a family. at bayer, this is why we science. i don't have
interestingly we might for the first time in a long time see a convention that actually chooses a nominee, a convention that is a convention and not a coronation. >> kristin: some reports are to be believed, it appears that former mayor mike bloomberg might be really trying to push for that kind of brokered convention. >> i wouldn't be surprised. >> kristin: professor, thank you very much. president trump trust wrapped up night two of his through rallies in three days swing...
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so the market is not trading at 19 times earning, it is trading at 20 or 21 times earnings which means that we need to roll back some of the expectations. and this is not a freakout situation, it is just that we moved we have fast very far in the last few months. and i think that it is reasonable to expect that -- >> two things worth pointing out on that. i agree with you very much two things pointing out. john lynch did work on what we're seeing from fourth quarter earnings so far and it looks like we'll have a pretty substantial wretch new beat for s&p 500 components looks like about 3.5% revenue growth year over year.new beat r s&p 500 components looks like about 3.5% revenue growth year over year. 65% of companies are reporting better than expected revenue and the average beat is almost a full percentage point. and this is not free stocks. i'm talking about across 500 names. so that is the reality right now. and so then if you have to take down estimates for q1 and q2, this is rational given how much of an unknown this coronavirus is -- >> so maybe you have tobump up estimates. >>
so the market is not trading at 19 times earning, it is trading at 20 or 21 times earnings which means that we need to roll back some of the expectations. and this is not a freakout situation, it is just that we moved we have fast very far in the last few months. and i think that it is reasonable to expect that -- >> two things worth pointing out on that. i agree with you very much two things pointing out. john lynch did work on what we're seeing from fourth quarter earnings so far and it...
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it's time for term limits. it's time for accountability. it's time for stability. it is time to vote yes on amendment number one on march 3rd. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. now ya'll, in spite of our challenges with education, there's been some serious progress that's worth noting. since becoming your governor in april 2017, the results from our start strong, strong finish initiative gave us every reason to be extremely optimistic. we fully implemented our students to get the best start possible early on, that all but guaranteed that they have endless opportunities when pursuing their dreams post-high school. and we all know that world class work force begins with a world class education system. and the path that leads students with a solid foundation constructed in the first five years of life. now you just think on it. 95% of a child's brain develops from birth to age five. my education budget that i am proposing will provide an additional $25 million to expand our nationally recognized first class pre-k program. this significant increase will expand the pro
it's time for term limits. it's time for accountability. it's time for stability. it is time to vote yes on amendment number one on march 3rd. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. now ya'll, in spite of our challenges with education, there's been some serious progress that's worth noting. since becoming your governor in april 2017, the results from our start strong, strong finish initiative gave us every reason to be extremely optimistic. we fully implemented our students to get the best...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. seem wrong. why don't we all just don't. let me. get to see. this day become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the holder doctrine eric holder former attorney general under obama this is the idea that banks are systemically important they can't be prosecuted because this would be a danger to the society as a whole what's remarkable is that this idea has bled over into other industries so now boeing has a major scandal on its hands and it is claiming that a systemic lay important in the law doesn't apply to us other agricultural companies are saying now we're systemically important we're above the law that is leading to beyond a kleptocracy this becoming i think it's a crack a stock or c. is the right word it's ruled by the least qualified are now in charge of running the economy and there's also obviously catastrophic. welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm pe
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. seem wrong. why don't we all just don't. let me. get to see. this day become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the holder doctrine eric holder former attorney general under obama this is the idea that banks are systemically important they can't be prosecuted because this would be a...
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and every time you would see jokes you may not have seen the first time around.nks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. storm dennis is arriving, the winds have been picking up, the rain has been moving in as well. we'll find river levels rising too. there is the storm, it is heading between scotland and iceland and it is deepening rapidly which is why the winds have been strengthening and all that cloud has been bringing with it some outbreaks of rain, too. it is the rain that may well have the greater impact. these are the amber rain warnings from the met office covering the hills. we will lose that one in southern scotland tomorrow as the wetter weather moves southwards and we pick up an amber rain warning for the downs in the south—east. with the heaviest rain likely to be over mid and south wales in the hills. we are certainly seeing a lot of rain here already, we have rain pretty much covering the whole of the uk. it is not as wet for the eastern side of england but it will be windy everywhere, widely, 50 to 60 mph, more in the west around the c
and every time you would see jokes you may not have seen the first time around.nks very much for watching. enjoy your cinema going. storm dennis is arriving, the winds have been picking up, the rain has been moving in as well. we'll find river levels rising too. there is the storm, it is heading between scotland and iceland and it is deepening rapidly which is why the winds have been strengthening and all that cloud has been bringing with it some outbreaks of rain, too. it is the rain that may...
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visit of the researchers there to see firsthand trying to help this time rob. so what we're looking at cells which have been grown in culture and on the surface so . it's possible just weeks ago this virus. now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus south and sars it really started replicating in the lungs and less in the bronx where the upper airway this far seems to be more likely at this stage of records in the airways than in the lungs and we choose to take that to explain why it's not as dangerous so. understanding how the virus replicates could ultimately shape the way it's diagnosed and even how it's treated . this isn't the 1st time scientists have been on the forefront of the battle against a deadly virus as specialists in emerging viral infections they found themselves at the center of the 2003 cells epidemic here at
visit of the researchers there to see firsthand trying to help this time rob. so what we're looking at cells which have been grown in culture and on the surface so . it's possible just weeks ago this virus. now understanding these images is key to saving lives professor john nicholls and his team at hong kong university studying how the new corona virus replicates in human cells their work is already shedding light on its mortality rate why it's proving less deadly than related virus south and...
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it's time to make tough choices and even programs that have been around a long time it's time to figure out in an era of $23 trillion and national debt, where do we make trade-offs? one of those areas is the cdbg program because we think it is not led to the types of outcomes that leaves communities to the point where they don't need that money as they continue to oppose to draw down a beer. >> my argument is cities and counties that have an opportunity to pull money out of the federal government can save on those expenses at the local level and reprioritize and take what would have been available for those services to fund other things. personnel, equipment, and what have you. but i think it is wrong to suggest it because the program get zero doubt that all of those people are left out in the cold because they do have to go through a re- prioritization. isn't that what american families do every month that have household budgets? >> they do. they absolutely do. they go through every month and they figure out what's coming in, and what's going out. how do you address what you are spendi
it's time to make tough choices and even programs that have been around a long time it's time to figure out in an era of $23 trillion and national debt, where do we make trade-offs? one of those areas is the cdbg program because we think it is not led to the types of outcomes that leaves communities to the point where they don't need that money as they continue to oppose to draw down a beer. >> my argument is cities and counties that have an opportunity to pull money out of the federal...
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just in time. but set pieces continue to prove tricky it's a defense so she doubled the lead in the 39th minute with ease they still sees i. i don't remember any chance. rehman so i mean i think. she was right raymond's best chance came from it like the 6th. time the coach had a right i don't know. immediately after the break freshman new kid in a major round standing person on the small. but 6 focus now turns to their champions league fixture against them it's good to see that. the guys that the guys think on wednesday with important game as well and were happy today. as expected for the title candidates from old days of the strike. now to another top side to face of all the tough opponents don't buses frankfurt. a top team with top class support and some top stars among their ranks. but as good as they are going forward and approach to a mistake at the back and is costing them points thank god they're back to the yellow as frank. appreciates. when have to beat us if they want to compete for the t
just in time. but set pieces continue to prove tricky it's a defense so she doubled the lead in the 39th minute with ease they still sees i. i don't remember any chance. rehman so i mean i think. she was right raymond's best chance came from it like the 6th. time the coach had a right i don't know. immediately after the break freshman new kid in a major round standing person on the small. but 6 focus now turns to their champions league fixture against them it's good to see that. the guys that...
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how many times did you see that?of the facts, that is for sure. >> laura: this is what we've come to expect from the democrats. when he was asked about his staff and the movement with the whistle-blower -- you are not going to besmirch the record of my staff. he got very indignant, wouldn't answer the question. >> look, this is a person who has not only injected an enormous conspiracy theory, the most disruptive conspiracy theory in u.s. history, but also look at how he has attacked colleagues. he spied on congressional colleagues, including the staff of congressman devin nunes. this is an extremely destructive figure. >> laura: this is what happens when someone even asks a slightly probing question. >> "the washington post" had an editorial, the appointment of the vice president's son to ukrainian oil board, looks like nepotism at best and nefarious at worst. >> this is the equation of donald trump's significant impeachable wrongdoing with something not a single person has suggested, joe biden used to his advantage
how many times did you see that?of the facts, that is for sure. >> laura: this is what we've come to expect from the democrats. when he was asked about his staff and the movement with the whistle-blower -- you are not going to besmirch the record of my staff. he got very indignant, wouldn't answer the question. >> look, this is a person who has not only injected an enormous conspiracy theory, the most disruptive conspiracy theory in u.s. history, but also look at how he has attacked...