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next speaker, adam lessing. thank you, adam. >> my name is adam.'m a resident of 315 hyde street for almost 15 years. i also started the lower hyde street association, which is the neighborhood association of merchants and residents near the 300 block of hyde. i'd like to reiterate what the previous speaker said and when projects like this drago drag on the neighborhood, it makes us feel neglected. we already feel like we're marginalized and the tenderloin is containment zone. when projects like this drag on for years, it reinforces the impression that the city doesn't really care about us. so, i think when you are dealing with projects like this in areas such as ours, you really need to keep in mind that this is a marginalized area and we were trying to develop pride and moral. when you do project like this, it would help to keep in mind things would be perceived a certain way because it's the tenderloin. >> thank you for your comment. next speaker. >> hi, david elliott louis. i'm a tenant leader with the central city collab are tive and i'm also
next speaker, adam lessing. thank you, adam. >> my name is adam.'m a resident of 315 hyde street for almost 15 years. i also started the lower hyde street association, which is the neighborhood association of merchants and residents near the 300 block of hyde. i'd like to reiterate what the previous speaker said and when projects like this drago drag on the neighborhood, it makes us feel neglected. we already feel like we're marginalized and the tenderloin is containment zone. when...
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brussels this morning, it now needs the approval of westminister politicians which could prove less straightforward. adam fleming is in brussels for us this lunchtime. time to shake on it, as eu leaders arrived in brussels this morning the message was this is the deal. the only deal. this is the deal, it's the best deal possible, and the eu will not change its fundamental position when it comes to these issues. it's the best possible one, and i really want to say that there is nothing other possible because there have been concessions also from our side. this is the deal on the table, i don't think there's anything more. this is all designed to show that the divorce talks have definitively come to an end, and to provide a springboard for theresa may to sell her deal back at home. the withdrawal agreement fixes the divorce terms. it guarantees the rights of eu nationals in the uk and brits in europe. it settles the uk's financial obligations, estimated at £39 billion, with an insurance policy to avoid checks on the irish border. there's also a road map to the future relationship. it is based on free trade
brussels this morning, it now needs the approval of westminister politicians which could prove less straightforward. adam fleming is in brussels for us this lunchtime. time to shake on it, as eu leaders arrived in brussels this morning the message was this is the deal. the only deal. this is the deal, it's the best deal possible, and the eu will not change its fundamental position when it comes to these issues. it's the best possible one, and i really want to say that there is nothing other...
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in it, he says: our correspondent paul adams reports. lessedges was facing life in prison. now, he isa was facing life in prison. now, he is a free man, able to resume his personal and professional life. the uae authorities continue to believe he was a spy. he was a part-time ph.d. researcher, part—time businessman, but he was 100% a full—time secret service operative. it's possible they would have released two months ago the british government had only admitted as much, but that was never on the cards. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt says there is simply no evidence that the allegation. we made it very clear for a number of months now that we see no basis to these allegations. they have reflected on that and taken the action they can, which means matthew hedges will be reunited with his family. my hopes have been shattered on so many occasions family. my hopes have been shattered on so many occasions that i did not actually know whether i should raise them up again. it hasjust come as a very sudden, very happy surprise. them up again. it ha
in it, he says: our correspondent paul adams reports. lessedges was facing life in prison. now, he isa was facing life in prison. now, he is a free man, able to resume his personal and professional life. the uae authorities continue to believe he was a spy. he was a part-time ph.d. researcher, part—time businessman, but he was 100% a full—time secret service operative. it's possible they would have released two months ago the british government had only admitted as much, but that was never...
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that is because trump backed less electable candidates. if adame president trump backed ron desantis, perhaps we would be looking at a different race in florida. i would add to the counterpart of georgia and florida where the races have been nationalized. they have come so close. one race which has stayed local for the gubernatorial contest is oregon. that is one i'll watch tonight. there is a republican candidate for governor in oregon who is running a few points behind the democratic governor in oregon. that's because the race is not national. it has not gotten attention. it shows the dynamics of the race which is localized. it is pretty close heading into election day. >> also late is alaska which will be a fascinating one for the governor. in georgia, if you don't get 50% and you don't break the threshold, we will have a december run-off. >> sarah will watch oregon. i'll watch iowa. ivanka trump's home state. this has become a story about women and the candidates who are women, but the president and his reputation and attitude toward women. th
that is because trump backed less electable candidates. if adame president trump backed ron desantis, perhaps we would be looking at a different race in florida. i would add to the counterpart of georgia and florida where the races have been nationalized. they have come so close. one race which has stayed local for the gubernatorial contest is oregon. that is one i'll watch tonight. there is a republican candidate for governor in oregon who is running a few points behind the democratic governor...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. lesseek ago, matthew hedges is facing life in prison. now he is a free man, able to pursue his professional and personal life. your authorities in the uae continued to believe he was a spy. he was part—time phd researcher, part—time businessman, but he was 100% a full—time secret service operative. it is possible they would have released him months ago, if the british government admitted as much. that was never on the cards. jeremy hunt says there is simply no evidence for the allegations. we have made it clearfor a number of months now, that there are no basis in the allegations. they have taken the action that they can which means matthew hedges will be reunited with his family. my hopes have been shattered on so many occasions that ididn't shattered on so many occasions that i didn't actually know whether it i should raise them up again. it has come as a very sudden, very happy surprise. it now seems neither government wanted to risk a serious ru ptu re government wanted to risk a serio
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. lesseek ago, matthew hedges is facing life in prison. now he is a free man, able to pursue his professional and personal life. your authorities in the uae continued to believe he was a spy. he was part—time phd researcher, part—time businessman, but he was 100% a full—time secret service operative. it is possible they would have released him months ago, if the british government admitted as much. that was never on the cards. jeremy hunt...
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adam. >>> the final countdown is on now. we're less than 24 hours away from polls opening for the meryl elections. >> both republicans and democrats are making a last-ditch effort to earn the vote. news 4's tracie potts is on capitol hill now wit the final day of campaigning. >> reporter: tri final . today, president trump rallies in ohio, indiana, and missouri, kris crossi i crisscrossing the midwest, making his final argument. >> i need u to get your family, get your friends, get your neighbors, get your coworkers, and to go out and vote republican. >> reporter: he's going after democratike stacey abrams, running for governor of gegia. >> she will make your jobs disappear like magic. >> i a m the most qualified candidate. >> reporter: last night, this on phil bredesen, the democrat running for senate ines tee. >> he will embrace a socialist takeover of health care. >> if you don't have a substantial corporate health plan from your employer, you know, obamacare, the affordable care act is the only vehicle there is for protecting, for
adam. >>> the final countdown is on now. we're less than 24 hours away from polls opening for the meryl elections. >> both republicans and democrats are making a last-ditch effort to earn the vote. news 4's tracie potts is on capitol hill now wit the final day of campaigning. >> reporter: tri final . today, president trump rallies in ohio, indiana, and missouri, kris crossi i crisscrossing the midwest, making his final argument. >> i need u to get your family, get...
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you look down here, jefferson county, less than 1% of the state population. adamsounty, just over 1% of the state population, and so on as you look out here at these democratic counties. cindy hyde-smith by running it up in these red areas here. this is biloxi where president trump was on the eve of the runoff. neighboring counties here, 60%. so in places where the president visited -- he was also in tupelo last night. nearly 70%, more than two-thirds of the vote there. only half in. so cindy hyde-smith could get more votes here as well. it is a double-digit margin right now. in the end we know it will be a win for the republicans. there will be a lot of talk about whether that's a weak win. cindy hyde-smith will have to run for re-election in two years. she's finishing an uncompleted senate term so she'll be back on the ballot. but this is the big picture as we have one house race still 20 count. we now democrats have a net gain of 39. republicans will find this as their only solace. 53 republican seats come january. there are currently 51. so they will have a net
you look down here, jefferson county, less than 1% of the state population. adamsounty, just over 1% of the state population, and so on as you look out here at these democratic counties. cindy hyde-smith by running it up in these red areas here. this is biloxi where president trump was on the eve of the runoff. neighboring counties here, 60%. so in places where the president visited -- he was also in tupelo last night. nearly 70%, more than two-thirds of the vote there. only half in. so cindy...
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is there an evil thing sends with the scholarship of john adams and those that are educated and throwing it and in many ways flawed but is lesswell-educated but more humility than any of them? >> in the subtitle and referred to the genius of george washington that he was a very different kind of genius from someone like hamilton. he could just dive into things and washington had that ability to sort through the static of life and figure out what was the most important thing to do in the early years of the revolution it was hard for them but he came to the understanding that laid it all out in the interest of this country he would have to put his tendencies aside and write a defensive war. they realized the naval superiority it is the only way we can win this thing. particularly when it came to the chesapeake and new york it was that strategic understanding that would be realized in a situation in which no one had control. they would look back and say he didn't understand we have it all figured out. if he decided with the arrival to retrieve to the carolinas he would have escaped and that's what made it work. that was the way
is there an evil thing sends with the scholarship of john adams and those that are educated and throwing it and in many ways flawed but is lesswell-educated but more humility than any of them? >> in the subtitle and referred to the genius of george washington that he was a very different kind of genius from someone like hamilton. he could just dive into things and washington had that ability to sort through the static of life and figure out what was the most important thing to do in the...
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that he is a temporary principal officer doesn't mean that that is any less subject to senate confirmation. >> that was congressman adamon trump's acting attorney general matt whitaker whose comments apparently got under trump's skin. here was the president's official spent. so funny to see little adam schitt. you see how trump misstpelled hs name there. not mentioning the fact that bob mueller who is highly conflicted was not approved by the september. schiff responded, wow, mr. president, that's a good one. was that like your answers to mr. mueller's questions or did you write this one yourself? you know, we should stop talking about the bottom because we're just tumbling and falling and it's like scuba diving. we've all got the bends. but what of just the childishness? this doesn't portend well for the lawyers who are going to be deal with the very serious matter of responding to subpoenas from democratic-controlled investigative committees. >> yeah, if donald trump was the teacher in your fourth grader's classroom you'd remove your student from the classroom. that's the type of behavior we continue to see from this
that he is a temporary principal officer doesn't mean that that is any less subject to senate confirmation. >> that was congressman adamon trump's acting attorney general matt whitaker whose comments apparently got under trump's skin. here was the president's official spent. so funny to see little adam schitt. you see how trump misstpelled hs name there. not mentioning the fact that bob mueller who is highly conflicted was not approved by the september. schiff responded, wow, mr....
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the next two year period here is that we will get far less accomplished than we might otherwise have gotten accomplished in addition to people like adam schiff if he becomes the chairman of the intelligence committee and general nadler if he becomes chairman of the judiciary committee they will not resist the temptation to him out investigations to pester the president and to put us back in a place where we're at loggerheads for twenty four months and. twenty four months is a long time for the largest nation in the world to be preoccupied with inflating and investigations instead of getting the economy back on a solid trajectory and restoring amicable relations with as many countries as we in the world just want to jump in you raise an interesting point when you talk about a bickering and infighting for example and we've agreed we're going to wait a few more hours for the official tally to come in but if indeed that the democrats are resting control of the house do you think they're going to try and do that moves to impeach truong trump we've seen people like maxine waters and several others in recent years all calling and calling for
the next two year period here is that we will get far less accomplished than we might otherwise have gotten accomplished in addition to people like adam schiff if he becomes the chairman of the intelligence committee and general nadler if he becomes chairman of the judiciary committee they will not resist the temptation to him out investigations to pester the president and to put us back in a place where we're at loggerheads for twenty four months and. twenty four months is a long time for the...
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know this consequence is this going will be adamant he is the only one in the us business that i saw the most years about on the hook supposed to. be other less money left over to speak with. these. people. get so little. that i think. he would check and see what i guess was about the stealth stumble you give those kids that. you put a model. of the some of these posts i see which is the most i knew as much as they can mostly. i am glad. that i was thoughtless and. i think it's much easier. just slip in the middle of it and. guessing i mean the that. a gets into the linear is to leave it all good only five days old as you know to live any kind of thinking where you're going to see the end of what it is. i don't know this illegal is the good. outweighs the good of it going in the. polls. not. even in a country as wealthy a sweet true revolutionaries were never a sound as always his most loyal comrade in arms is his wife. sally if the job is to give up all the help of the yellow good look at the slum oil was a story about nothing and it takes that one end of the show oh boy modelled out here still a big hit man would be about the last of the hi
know this consequence is this going will be adamant he is the only one in the us business that i saw the most years about on the hook supposed to. be other less money left over to speak with. these. people. get so little. that i think. he would check and see what i guess was about the stealth stumble you give those kids that. you put a model. of the some of these posts i see which is the most i knew as much as they can mostly. i am glad. that i was thoughtless and. i think it's much easier....
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less dramatic. true? >> that explains adam schiff's mind set.has been doing this even when he was in the minority. he has no interest in legislation. he has no interest in being a congressman. his only interest is finding every day a couple of sound bites and running to cnn and msnbc and trying to get his face in front of the camera. >> bill: last point then, summarize how you think the strategy will play out? what do you see happening over two years? >> actually there is one thing that could happen that kind of puts a damper on all of this and that is if mueller does what is responsible and gets his report out before the end of the year, it is the mueller part of the whole process that is the cat nip for all those investigations. if he gets his report out, it kind of puts a big pin in all their balloons. >> bill: thank you for your time today. john sununu former governor of new hampshire. >> sandra: fox news alert. a massive wildfire spreading in northern california. so far it has killed dozens of people and more than 200 others are still unacc
less dramatic. true? >> that explains adam schiff's mind set.has been doing this even when he was in the minority. he has no interest in legislation. he has no interest in being a congressman. his only interest is finding every day a couple of sound bites and running to cnn and msnbc and trying to get his face in front of the camera. >> bill: last point then, summarize how you think the strategy will play out? what do you see happening over two years? >> actually there is one...
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do you think we are less free to speak now than we were 20 years ago, adam?can say whatever you want like you could say whatever you want 20 years ago but you won't have a job on monday. and that's a big issue. so, removing someone's livelihood because they have an opinion is really sort of the ultimate punishment, like you are just not going to be able to work anymore. you will be non-employable, especially in this town, los angeles, so, yes, people fear for their jobs. they fear for their careers and sort of fear for their families and, thus, they don't say what they would say. so can they do it? yes, they can do it. might they lose their job? yes, they might lose their job, thus, they don't do it. >> tucker: if i say you can do whatever you want if you step outside the lines i will crush it, do we have freedom of speech? >> like the oldest dent joke in the soviet union, what's the difference between the us and ussr? and the ussr you have freedom of speech. in america you have freedom after speech. now, that's changed. >> that's a smirnoff joke by the way.
do you think we are less free to speak now than we were 20 years ago, adam?can say whatever you want like you could say whatever you want 20 years ago but you won't have a job on monday. and that's a big issue. so, removing someone's livelihood because they have an opinion is really sort of the ultimate punishment, like you are just not going to be able to work anymore. you will be non-employable, especially in this town, los angeles, so, yes, people fear for their jobs. they fear for their...
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you'll see a more deliberate rollout here but one with maybe a little less chaos than we're seeing in some of the other states. >> dan adamsh the most envious title in the journalism business. dan adams, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. we'll b. we'll b. ♪ ♪ i'm all for my neighborhood. i'm all for backing the community that's made me who i am. i'm all for my theatre, my barbershop and my friends. because the community doesn't just have small businesses, it is small businesses. and that's why american express founded small business saturday. so, this year let's all get up, get out and shop small on november 24th. i got croissant. small business saturday. a small way to make a big difference. i wono matter how long moment to addresago you served,erans. you earned the powerful va benefit that lets you buy a home with no down payment. and with a newday va loan, you don't have to save up to move up. and because newday usa has been granted automatic authority by the va, they can say yes when banks say no. helping veterans buy homes. that's newday usa. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-844-637-2859. with
you'll see a more deliberate rollout here but one with maybe a little less chaos than we're seeing in some of the other states. >> dan adamsh the most envious title in the journalism business. dan adams, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. we'll b. we'll b. ♪ ♪ i'm all for my neighborhood. i'm all for backing the community that's made me who i am. i'm all for my theatre, my barbershop and my friends. because the community doesn't just have small...
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the transportation reporter adam tuss haseen digging through this report and he joins us eave. >> reporter: at try on make it a little less for everybody. some of the things they're talking about, we've heard before. you're talking about more express lanes. more toll la you're talking about better train net works that can crisscross this area, for example. we're talking about a pretty controversial idea in a congestion tact that would charge people more money or some amount of money for being in the district. it is being recommend for further study. take look at the report.% >> of all people go from where they live to where they work acrs a jurisdictional boundary. >> reporter: one of the things he's talking about is that the whole regioneeds to look it a self across one whole unit from allimore to here in d.c. the way to richmond and figure out transportation solutions that cut across jurisdictions. that has not always been easy. if we can find a way to make it work better, we could have less traffic. this group is pushing for more solutions. back to you. >> that would be morealuable th a winning lotto ticket. >>> now we
the transportation reporter adam tuss haseen digging through this report and he joins us eave. >> reporter: at try on make it a little less for everybody. some of the things they're talking about, we've heard before. you're talking about more express lanes. more toll la you're talking about better train net works that can crisscross this area, for example. we're talking about a pretty controversial idea in a congestion tact that would charge people more money or some amount of money for...
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less transparency. i look forward to having more open hearings on the intel committee under adam schiff.e working and laser focused on transparency and accountability. this administration needs to be held accountable. but we also need transparency when it comes to our national security. >> and if it is the case the crown prince ordered it, what do you think should be done? >> i think that we have to investigate and make sure that we hold the people accountable who actually committed this crime. i think that it's -- i think the american people want to know that we are getting to the bottom of our facts and the fact that we are still not sure exactly what happened to this journalist is a problem. and i think that you'll see a stronger house and senate asking for accountability when it comes to finding out exactly what happened to this murder. >> congresswoman terri sewell, always a pleasure to have you. >> what are you doing tonight? >> that was a little provocative, what are you doing? >> i know you're watching saturday night's lineup here on cnn, at 7:00 it's the ax files. at 8:00 it's c
less transparency. i look forward to having more open hearings on the intel committee under adam schiff.e working and laser focused on transparency and accountability. this administration needs to be held accountable. but we also need transparency when it comes to our national security. >> and if it is the case the crown prince ordered it, what do you think should be done? >> i think that we have to investigate and make sure that we hold the people accountable who actually committed...
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in as the head of the house armed services committee, adam smith wants to cut the defense budget, so the tension will be how do you do more with lessudget? >> bret: there was are some amazing stories about the state of the u.s. military right now, charles is on my mind, here he is in 1986 talking about the reagan doctrine. >> i think it has now come to mean this policy of support for guerrilla movements, it is our leaf in liberation, and it amounts to a very significant shift in our history of containment. it is a new way to contain the soviet union, it is containment aimed at the latest acquisitions of the soviet empire. >> and he kind of explain that, chris, you are covering the white house during that time, is there a trump doctrine? >> let me also say that the reagan doctrine when it came to the russians was we win, they lose. and i think that president trump has a very different view of the world. first of all, america first, and we have alliances and adversaries, but we have a very narrow focus on what helps our country, and we see this with our enemies and our adversaries, for instance, nato. ronald reagan talked in a mormon
in as the head of the house armed services committee, adam smith wants to cut the defense budget, so the tension will be how do you do more with lessudget? >> bret: there was are some amazing stories about the state of the u.s. military right now, charles is on my mind, here he is in 1986 talking about the reagan doctrine. >> i think it has now come to mean this policy of support for guerrilla movements, it is our leaf in liberation, and it amounts to a very significant shift in our...
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which grants greater power to areas less densely populated and actually represent fewer people than the majority of the actual american population that votes. >> adam'shere, you're seeing the stories about dem overreach. and having been around democratic politicians and covered them a lot, i've watched republican party politicians who always worry about the tea party challenge. democratic politicians, in my experience, have worried much more about the swing voter. >> yeah. the reality is that democrats make up this fictitious idea about their power, right. when they're in power, they're trying desperately to hold on to it. when they're not in power, they're complaining that they're not. the reality is that we have a moment rights now where we are going to be the only check on this administration. trump has had a green light and a clear pathway for the last two years. and so we need to govern as if we have the power, as if the people are actually on our side, as if all of the marches and protests that we've seen for the last two years are actually a reflection of where we are. the republicans govern in the reality that they make up in their mind and t
which grants greater power to areas less densely populated and actually represent fewer people than the majority of the actual american population that votes. >> adam'shere, you're seeing the stories about dem overreach. and having been around democratic politicians and covered them a lot, i've watched republican party politicians who always worry about the tea party challenge. democratic politicians, in my experience, have worried much more about the swing voter. >> yeah. the...
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adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma.indow dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been in a cannabis store before? crystal: i have, but not one as nice as this. lemonis: what do you think of it? crystal: it's amazing. yeah, it's really cool. lemonis: crystal jane says she started using medical marijuana three years ago. crystal: this is my dog, by the way. lemonis: oh, hey, dog! how are you? would you expect the pricing in here to be higher or lower based on the environment? crystal: based on the environment, i would say this is, like, a very high-class kind of joint. lemonis: so, how much do you normally buy? just to get a comparison. crystal: yeah. maybe -- i think that the term is called, like, an eighth. lemonis: an eighth, okay. what would you normally pay for an eighth? crystal: like, 40 bucks. lemonis: $40, okay. how much is an eighth here, on average? $65. crystal: okay. so it's nicer. lemonis: yeah. crystal: higher quality. lemonis: i guess that window dressing works. adam: so,
adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma.indow dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been in a cannabis store before? crystal: i have, but not one as nice as this. lemonis: what do you think of it? crystal: it's amazing. yeah, it's really cool. lemonis: crystal jane says she started using medical marijuana three years ago. crystal: this is my dog, by the way....
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calling for the public firing of her less than an hour after she was standing by her husband's side. and you know, this is not unusual in the sense that abigail adamsxpressed her opinion, nancy reagan, hillary clinton had issues with some white house officials. but that has historically been part of the white house, you know, palace intrigue and part of private conversations between the west wing and the east wing. so to me, that i think perhaps is a reflection that there were private conversations that happened before that enough wasn't done necessarily. there are some press reports about how she spoke as to john kelly about this. and that she was upset enough to escalate into releasing what i believe is probably the first white house press release issuance calling for a resignation or -- >> and now her husband is in this position of either validating her or frankly embarrassing her by not doing anything about ricardmira ricar. >> this sets somebody up to look weak which is not what you want. >> so melania trump, michelle ballistic missile and then there is hillary clinton. so she is not directly in the news, but monica lewinsky is.mi is hillary c
calling for the public firing of her less than an hour after she was standing by her husband's side. and you know, this is not unusual in the sense that abigail adamsxpressed her opinion, nancy reagan, hillary clinton had issues with some white house officials. but that has historically been part of the white house, you know, palace intrigue and part of private conversations between the west wing and the east wing. so to me, that i think perhaps is a reflection that there were private...
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adam schiff, found to vowed to chale appointment. >> i think it's unconstitutional. he's clearly a principal officer and the fact that he's temporary doesn't mean it's any less subject to senate confirmation. he needs to know that if he takes any action to curb what mr. mueller does, we are going to find out about it and expose it. i would certainly call on my colleagues right now to avoid the constitutional crisis, take action now. speak out against this appointment. >> harris: the president to responding this week a tweet -- misspelling congressman schiff's' name. he was not only approved by the senate, neither was bob mueller, who was highly convicted. meanwhile, the top democrat elijah cummings has vowed to make a final report from mueller's investigations to make it public. >> what the public has said is that they want accountability. they want transparency. they have paid for an investigation by one of our greatest public servants, mr. mueller. special counsel miller. so, i would do anything and everything in my power to have the findings presented not only to the congress but to the people of the united states. >> harris: the incoming chairman of the senate j
adam schiff, found to vowed to chale appointment. >> i think it's unconstitutional. he's clearly a principal officer and the fact that he's temporary doesn't mean it's any less subject to senate confirmation. he needs to know that if he takes any action to curb what mr. mueller does, we are going to find out about it and expose it. i would certainly call on my colleagues right now to avoid the constitutional crisis, take action now. speak out against this appointment. >> harris: the...
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adams there and we collaborate. their product is mostly for homeland security and the department of energy. there's are less driven toward the individual training where hours are driven more for the training for the clusters and the industry and the certificates. there is more of the interactive cyber effects and domestic operations and a dirty bomb going off and having a cyber attack. >> >> when you hear cyber range it's a big word. you think okay, it's a bunch of people looking at the screens and they are in separate rooms. it's like back to the local administrative network. was like my first date in high school. who knew that 20 years later i would be doing this. you have a team in one room and a team in the other room and 18 in the middle. in indiana you actually have -- it was a -- back in the day where they had the hospital's for the mentally challenged in the undesirables of the community. they all got put in the middle of nowhere and that was a problem. it became outlawed. it was a shutdown. you had this city that became a ghost town and that's creepy, too. the national guard bought it. it's an actu
adams there and we collaborate. their product is mostly for homeland security and the department of energy. there's are less driven toward the individual training where hours are driven more for the training for the clusters and the industry and the certificates. there is more of the interactive cyber effects and domestic operations and a dirty bomb going off and having a cyber attack. >> >> when you hear cyber range it's a big word. you think okay, it's a bunch of people looking at...
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less subject to senate confirmation. constitution ally. i think they lose that case when it goes to the supreme court. >> julie: there you go, congressman adamf taking acting attorney general matt whitaker to task and trading insults with trump online in the role whitaker will play in the russia investigation. let's bring in representative pete king. always great to see you. i want to go first on these two online jabs between adam schiff and the president. adam schiff says democrats would likely change the appointment of matthew whitaker and president trump tweets this on your screen. funny to see little adam schitt talking about the fact that acting attorney general matt whitaker was not approved by the senate but not mentioning bob mueller was not approved by the senate. i would like to think this was an unfortunate typo but what do you think? the president sending adam schiff a message here? >> yeah. i wish the president hadn't done it. to me the president has a strong enough case on this as far as everything i've seen. i don't think there will be evidence of collusion at all. you shouldn't let adam schiff get him distracted. i've known a
less subject to senate confirmation. constitution ally. i think they lose that case when it goes to the supreme court. >> julie: there you go, congressman adamf taking acting attorney general matt whitaker to task and trading insults with trump online in the role whitaker will play in the russia investigation. let's bring in representative pete king. always great to see you. i want to go first on these two online jabs between adam schiff and the president. adam schiff says democrats would...
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less definitively. well, we got one thing from you! thanks, chris. adams today is the other document that will go alongside that in the final brexit package, the political declaration on the shape of the future relationship, the broad outlines of the relationship between the uk and 0rigi in the decades to come, when it comes to economy, security, transport, energy, universities, you name it. theresa may will be here to finalise that as she meets with jean—claude juncker. the whole finalise that as she meets with jean—claudejuncker. the whole lot will be signed off by eu leaders at that special summit, first thing on sunday morning. chatting to diplomats behind—the—scenes today, there are four sticking points. how goodis there are four sticking points. how good is the uk access to the single market in future, how close is cooperation on security, and how similar does it look to what we have got now? there is a big issue with fish, the eu's access to british waters, and gibraltar. how does the future relationship apply to gibraltar? the spanish government h
less definitively. well, we got one thing from you! thanks, chris. adams today is the other document that will go alongside that in the final brexit package, the political declaration on the shape of the future relationship, the broad outlines of the relationship between the uk and 0rigi in the decades to come, when it comes to economy, security, transport, energy, universities, you name it. theresa may will be here to finalise that as she meets with jean—claude juncker. the whole finalise...
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adam haigh. xiaomi's internet services business to be firmly in focus when they report monday evening in hong kong. investors looking for evidence the company is becoming less on hardware sales. tom mackenzie joining us now. so the founder describes a xiaomi as an innovation driven internet company. we see that reflected in this report? that is the key question, to what extent are they moving outlined.at which was we know they are division remains with the short -- with the smartphone sales of xiaomi which still have quite a lot of revenue versus the internet services part which drives contributes less than 10% from the second-quarter results of revenues. we will see as you say whether or not that shift is starting to change, the pendulum shorting to swing in the right direction. in terms of bloomberg technology , they think smart phone sales will soften because of weakening demand and also currency effects, not just in china but with the weaker rupee in india which is a major overseas market for this company. bloomberg intelligence thinks the internet services side, the profit growth is going to be sustained and relatively robust. they expect to see greate
adam haigh. xiaomi's internet services business to be firmly in focus when they report monday evening in hong kong. investors looking for evidence the company is becoming less on hardware sales. tom mackenzie joining us now. so the founder describes a xiaomi as an innovation driven internet company. we see that reflected in this report? that is the key question, to what extent are they moving outlined.at which was we know they are division remains with the short -- with the smartphone sales of...
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less is a betrayal of our shared values and it's a betrayal of our future. thank you so very much. god bless you. [applause] reverend sharpton: congresswoman alma adams. she's a fighter for consumers, fighter against sexual assault, fighter for health care, first woman to represent new york's 12th district, first woman to chair the joint economic committee, senior member of both house financial services and the ranking member of the joint economic committee, let us welcome a woman that i know has stood and fought for civil rights, whether it was the second avenue subway or whether it was census, congresswoman from new york, congresswoman carolyn maloney. mrs. maloney: thank you, reverend al. we are so proud to have reverend al sharpton in new york. he always speaks right, always fights for social justice, and what i like about him, he gets the job done. he doesn't just talk about it, he moves it off the table, into the ground, and makes it happen. so i want to thank him for everything he does. when we get back to washington where we are now and we have the majority, we're going to save that health care. we're going to get the minimum age up to $15. we
less is a betrayal of our shared values and it's a betrayal of our future. thank you so very much. god bless you. [applause] reverend sharpton: congresswoman alma adams. she's a fighter for consumers, fighter against sexual assault, fighter for health care, first woman to represent new york's 12th district, first woman to chair the joint economic committee, senior member of both house financial services and the ranking member of the joint economic committee, let us welcome a woman that i know...
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less access. that has been the trade-off from the beginning. thank you. let‘s go to westminster. jessica, adameve the uk should be able to do that, but if not, is there any mechanism so they can agree? not a lot of detail on how the mechanism would work. adam fleming isn't sounding positive. there's also the issue that whatever theresa may comes up issue that whatever theresa may comes up with, she has to get it through parliament and a lot of scepticism remains here on all sides of the house. they have that big clock in the cabinet room, going tick tock, and so is everybody else. the clock is certainly ticking and theresa may and her cabinet certainly know that. it has been this frustrating process where they first of all proposed the idea of a uk wide backstop and the eu say they wanted a northern ireland only backstop, theresa may saying it isn't acceptable to cut up the uk and it isn't acceptable to the dup, who prop up the conservative government in westminster. the clock is ticking, not a lot of time left. what's hangover theresa may is yes, she has to get the deal through parliament bef
less access. that has been the trade-off from the beginning. thank you. let‘s go to westminster. jessica, adameve the uk should be able to do that, but if not, is there any mechanism so they can agree? not a lot of detail on how the mechanism would work. adam fleming isn't sounding positive. there's also the issue that whatever theresa may comes up issue that whatever theresa may comes up with, she has to get it through parliament and a lot of scepticism remains here on all sides of the...
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less than 2,000 votes separating him from tony evers. we can look at the nevada governor, too early to call. too early to call but adamvernor race and dunleavy out in front. >> the red states and the president, let's see what happens, but, boy, if that -- if tester comes up short there and democrats were really confident and, look, montana is a quirky state and tester has pulled rabbits out of his hat twice but tester, braun, mccaskill, the red state democrats did have a hard time. immigration, it does work in those states. >> the president made it personal when he was in montana. he made it all about his doctor and the fact that jon tester went after his personal physician for that v.a. job and he just hammered him in all of those montana rallies. >> we're starting to look at demographics and geography as destiny. we're waiting and, huh, the red state senate races are acting like red states and the suburban swing districts are acting like blue congressional districts so see what happens. to go back here, it's only 5,000-vote difference. but one key county, rosendale won and sometimes an interesting sign in montana bu
less than 2,000 votes separating him from tony evers. we can look at the nevada governor, too early to call. too early to call but adamvernor race and dunleavy out in front. >> the red states and the president, let's see what happens, but, boy, if that -- if tester comes up short there and democrats were really confident and, look, montana is a quirky state and tester has pulled rabbits out of his hat twice but tester, braun, mccaskill, the red state democrats did have a hard time....
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less is a betrayal of our shared values and a betrayal of our future. thank you so much. god bless you. [ applause ] >> congresswoman alma adams. she's a fighter for consumers, a fighter against sexual assault, fighter for health care. first woman to represent new york's 12th district. first woman to join the joint economic committee. and ranking member of joint economic committee. let us welcome a woman that i know stood for civil rights, whether it was the second avenue subw subway. congresswoman from new york, carolyn lamoni. >> thank you. we're so proud to have rechbt al sharpton in new york. he always speaks right. always fights for social justice. what i like about it him, he gets the job done. he just talk about it. he moves it off the table and into the ground and makes it happen. i want to thank him for everything he does. when we get back to washington where we are now and have the majority, we're going to save that health care we're going to get the minimum wage up to $15 and fight for infrastructure. i want to interpret it down to what it means to harlem, the district he lives in and represents. we have built the se
less is a betrayal of our shared values and a betrayal of our future. thank you so much. god bless you. [ applause ] >> congresswoman alma adams. she's a fighter for consumers, a fighter against sexual assault, fighter for health care. first woman to represent new york's 12th district. first woman to join the joint economic committee. and ranking member of joint economic committee. let us welcome a woman that i know stood for civil rights, whether it was the second avenue subw subway....