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federal reserve concludes two days of meetings we are now joined by adam ash of adam s. trading to discuss it and more adam welcome it's great to be with you first time we're together in person so thanks is great i love it it's so let's talk about first of all this the two day meeting what did this bed say what was their statement are we still on track for another quarter point increase of december percent chance that we get the quarter point rate increase and december the only two things that stood out to me a little bit were that business investments are down and the fed still says three rate hikes next year while the market's only factoring in two so that's what stood out to me so they could potentially at least use eighty percent but they could potentially wait until q one to do it if something happens i mean there is this question about whether or not you know growth is peaking investment is peaking and anything could happen and they said they said that job growth is still good everything still looks good at say that eighty percent i'm probably your word for it becau
federal reserve concludes two days of meetings we are now joined by adam ash of adam s. trading to discuss it and more adam welcome it's great to be with you first time we're together in person so thanks is great i love it it's so let's talk about first of all this the two day meeting what did this bed say what was their statement are we still on track for another quarter point increase of december percent chance that we get the quarter point rate increase and december the only two things that...
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but adam s-c-i-h-t-t, okay? now, why wasn't that corrected, niger? what happened to decorum? what happened to decency? what happened to civility? why did he write his name like that and not correct it? how is that presidential? >> look, it's not presidential, and the president's greatest strength is also his greatest weakness. >> what's that? >> which is that there's not a thought that comes into his mind that is not uttered. >> that is never a strength. >> talk about fully transparent -- >> that is never strength unless you're a free-verse poet. >> or a rapper. >> it is never an unqualified strength. >> unless you're just stream of consciousness. rampell, how is that in any way an indication of how we're going to get along here? >> well, obviously it's not. but i think what we should bear in mind is that trump can hurl as many puerile insults as he wants to at adam schiff. schiff is still going to have subpoena power. like sticks and stones may break my bones, but calling me names won't reduce my ability to investigate you. >> that is not nearly as catchy as the original phr
but adam s-c-i-h-t-t, okay? now, why wasn't that corrected, niger? what happened to decorum? what happened to decency? what happened to civility? why did he write his name like that and not correct it? how is that presidential? >> look, it's not presidential, and the president's greatest strength is also his greatest weakness. >> what's that? >> which is that there's not a thought that comes into his mind that is not uttered. >> that is never a strength. >> talk...
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trump tweeted -- "so funny to see little adam s-c-h-i-t-t talking about the fact that acting attorney general matt whitaker was not approved by the senate, but not mentioning the fact that bob bob mueller, who was highly conflicted, was not approved by the senate!" schiff is poised to head the house intelligence committee after democrats retook control of the house in january. he vowed to take action against acting attorney general matt whitaker if he intervenes to halt special counsel robert mueller's probe. adam schiff also called whitaker's appointment after the forced resignation of jeff sessions unconstitutional. in response to trump's attack, schiff tweeted -- "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?" the education department proposed new rules friday that would further roll back the provisions of title ix, the federal l law that prohibibits sex-based d discrimination att schools. the new rules would severely narrow the definition of sexual harassment, diminish the liability of schools, and
trump tweeted -- "so funny to see little adam s-c-h-i-t-t talking about the fact that acting attorney general matt whitaker was not approved by the senate, but not mentioning the fact that bob bob mueller, who was highly conflicted, was not approved by the senate!" schiff is poised to head the house intelligence committee after democrats retook control of the house in january. he vowed to take action against acting attorney general matt whitaker if he intervenes to halt special...
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news 4's adam tuff has the report. >> reporter: ah, good old crystal city. when i say say -- l city, you >> i'm not -- underground, i don't -- isn't that awful? i think of it underground. >> reporter: let's try it when i say crystal city, you say -- >> the airport? what are you looking f amazon ter: well, what is looking for isn't a secret. lots of buildin spac good access to public transit and the potential to grow.y crystal c checks those boxes. >> i think it makes sense. it's close to d.c. >> reporter: strictly from a transportation perspective, some say crystal city is perfectly suited. >> we he the infrastructure, we have metro, we have the new expansion on bus rapid transit. we have the capacity to absorb this. >> reporter: terry clouer is the director of george mason's universi center for regional analysis. >> the other side to it, though, is, whas theuture of transportation anyhow? because if we're talkingth abou hitting 50,000 over a 20-year period, in 20 years, are we all in autonomous ubers?ac >> reporter: b on the street, many welcome what amazon
news 4's adam tuff has the report. >> reporter: ah, good old crystal city. when i say say -- l city, you >> i'm not -- underground, i don't -- isn't that awful? i think of it underground. >> reporter: let's try it when i say crystal city, you say -- >> the airport? what are you looking f amazon ter: well, what is looking for isn't a secret. lots of buildin spac good access to public transit and the potential to grow.y crystal c checks those boxes. >> i think it...
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news 4's adam tuss is introducing us to some who traveled far and wide to make it home for thanksgiving. >>> how about our weather, lauryn? >> it's not looking too bad because we have sunshine. however, we also havewi chills. we're talking about windchills in the teens and 20s. some areas in the 30s. but that numbers going to drop. it's going to be mighty chilly today. we'll talk about just how cold it's going to get on yo thanksgiving coming up. what's this? turkey sliders. and these... are cranberry shooters. woo! this year, i'm turning thanksgivinginto fast. get you people out of here as fast as possible so i can get ready for black friday. could you pass the pumpkin nachos? havertys black friday sale is here save up to 35% with early bird specials. plus, be one of the first in the door and win instant scratch-off savings. one lucky person in each store wins $100. havertys life looks good instant scratch-off savings. >>> welcome back. it's 6:14 this morning. new details on exactly how much maryland had offered amazon to set up its second headquarters in montgomery county. >> t total
news 4's adam tuss is introducing us to some who traveled far and wide to make it home for thanksgiving. >>> how about our weather, lauryn? >> it's not looking too bad because we have sunshine. however, we also havewi chills. we're talking about windchills in the teens and 20s. some areas in the 30s. but that numbers going to drop. it's going to be mighty chilly today. we'll talk about just how cold it's going to get on yo thanksgiving coming up. what's this? turkey sliders. and...
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of all of the street closures around the white house and the ellipse. >> let's check in with news4's adams at 14th and ing thevania, enterta crowd with his rendition of -- what are you singing now?ji le bells? ♪ it's the most wonderful ♪ >> reporter: you do not want -- i am pretty good at karaoke. you don't want to hear that. it's still locked up down here. of course, this is because we have so many people not only coming to the event, but travelers and commuters trying to get out of this area. this is an intersection that on most dayscksually pa, but they have broken outulple traffic control officers here. as you can see, people are blocking the boxnd this is what you absolutely don't want cause when people go out in the middle of the intersection like that, then thether traffic can't go in its direction. so the roads have been closed in some cases since 2:00 this afternoon. they are all going to reopen at 8:00ight. so that's the good news if you are down in this area. this will start to ease in a little bit. the tree has been lit. normally, things loosen up a little bit. we have a coupl
of all of the street closures around the white house and the ellipse. >> let's check in with news4's adams at 14th and ing thevania, enterta crowd with his rendition of -- what are you singing now?ji le bells? ♪ it's the most wonderful ♪ >> reporter: you do not want -- i am pretty good at karaoke. you don't want to hear that. it's still locked up down here. of course, this is because we have so many people not only coming to the event, but travelers and commuters trying to get...
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news 4's adam tuss is on the scene right now with an update aboutow those students who were on the bus are doing. >> they were definitely shaken up this morning, pat. take a look. this is the road where it happened. you can see the sta highway administration and the road crews are still out here, actually treating the road after the wreckage here. the bus is dpgone, but right around that curve right there, that's where it a happened, and the scary situation unfolded. looking at the front of thisbu it's amazing that anyone walked away without serious injuries 39 kids on the bus total and the driver, nine children and the t driveren to the hospital, just with minor injuries. the school bus was on its way to farquaur middle school. >> i freeaked out, turned aroun and tried to find the scene ofe whhe bus was. >> ana toledo foundgh her daur and she was okay. >> i'm going to go home, hug her, give her some food, just spend time with her. >> reporter: the bus the still being worked on there, a lot of front end damage, but you can also see that that curve right there is a bit tricky and that c
news 4's adam tuss is on the scene right now with an update aboutow those students who were on the bus are doing. >> they were definitely shaken up this morning, pat. take a look. this is the road where it happened. you can see the sta highway administration and the road crews are still out here, actually treating the road after the wreckage here. the bus is dpgone, but right around that curve right there, that's where it a happened, and the scary situation unfolded. looking at the front...
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s phone that adam schiff and democrats have been asking questions about and republicans have refused to do any kind of work on it and subpoena any information on it. obviously the concern is this call was made around the time that don jr. was planning the trump tower meeting. they want to know who don jr. spoke to. don jr. has said he doesn't recall who he spoke to on that night, so there's a lot of questions by people on the committee whether or not he spoke to his father, the president, during the campaign on that night about this meeting that was about to take place. we'll see. i mean, i think also the other person who may know anything about this phone call would be the mule aeller team because th would have those records. they can easily subpoena those records. they may already have them. the hill wants those record and they may speubpoena the phone company to get information. >> words matter. trump in these written statements to mueller in both cases saying he wasn't told, to the best of my recollection. what do you make of those phrases, as a lawyer? >> well, as a lawyer i thi
s phone that adam schiff and democrats have been asking questions about and republicans have refused to do any kind of work on it and subpoena any information on it. obviously the concern is this call was made around the time that don jr. was planning the trump tower meeting. they want to know who don jr. spoke to. don jr. has said he doesn't recall who he spoke to on that night, so there's a lot of questions by people on the committee whether or not he spoke to his father, the president,...
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now news 4's transportation reporter adam tuss explains the car seat confusion and why no one knows what t rules are. >> reporter: a sleeping baby is a beaut thing and a safe baby,well, that's a he is fromty -- necessity. but when it comes time to put thremonth-old lola i an uber or lyft, who provides the car seat? the parent? >> i'm confused about that so i avoid uber and lyft when i'm traveling with my children. >> reporter: or the driver. >> then i get there and find out they have a small child. off small child, you need a car seat. >> reporter:here's plenty of gray area. in two-thirds of the u.s., no child seat is required in taxis and the laws are muddier with rishare. we read the laws with d.c., maryland, and valentine's day valentine's day and the clear understanding for who is responsible to provide the car seat. pam higgins it a p time lyft driver. she says she's i don't know sta -- constantly gettings requestr drivers where a parent has a small child. >> i won't take them. the liabilities are too much for me then it leads to riders being angry and youw don't kno what you're goi
now news 4's transportation reporter adam tuss explains the car seat confusion and why no one knows what t rules are. >> reporter: a sleeping baby is a beaut thing and a safe baby,well, that's a he is fromty -- necessity. but when it comes time to put thremonth-old lola i an uber or lyft, who provides the car seat? the parent? >> i'm confused about that so i avoid uber and lyft when i'm traveling with my children. >> reporter: or the driver. >> then i get there and find...
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so funny to see little adam schiff. he spells it s-c-h-i-t-t. be you listen to our it's holy blank.ent doing this for? who sees this? after the midterms when so many people voted for sddecency firs. using a word choice that would get my kids kicked out of school. who's saying right on mr. prez? >> he's going for his 8th grade base. >> you said your kids. he's a kid. he's not stopped being a kid since his parents dropped him off at military school. >> it would have been funny for my 12-year-old. >> mine too. coming up, democrats already jockeying for a position to take on president trump in 2020 and one name getting a lot of buzz this morning, the idea scoop. , p , p ♪ ♪ 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 m
so funny to see little adam schiff. he spells it s-c-h-i-t-t. be you listen to our it's holy blank.ent doing this for? who sees this? after the midterms when so many people voted for sddecency firs. using a word choice that would get my kids kicked out of school. who's saying right on mr. prez? >> he's going for his 8th grade base. >> you said your kids. he's a kid. he's not stopped being a kid since his parents dropped him off at military school. >> it would have been funny...
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ws 4's transportation reporter adam tuss takes us along for a trve-racking ride. >> reporter: tim getp and time for the commute before the commute. >> you made a poopie. >> yeah, you made a poopie. >> reporter: meet the johnssons. >> that's what i was waiting for. gesundheit. >> reporter: don't worry, oscar will warm up once he wakes up a bit. buddy, you ready to get up? i know they are rup. >> f kids total and dad eric is in charge. >> reporter: you want to check this. >> while mom is away on business. >> make sure i did it right. >> reporter: cloth to put on and lunches to pack, a bus to catch, all the while time passes and traffic grows. how are we doing on time? >> we're way ahead of schedule. we're really goo usually -- usually dad is waking up about now. come on, we're >> reporter: so far so good. out the door around 7:20. and tdest is on the bus other three need a drop-off. buckled and away we go, to school now, two kids dropped off. >> have a good day. >> reporter: back on the road to the babysitter for little >> have a good day, bye, buddy. >> and after half an hour of just d
ws 4's transportation reporter adam tuss takes us along for a trve-racking ride. >> reporter: tim getp and time for the commute before the commute. >> you made a poopie. >> yeah, you made a poopie. >> reporter: meet the johnssons. >> that's what i was waiting for. gesundheit. >> reporter: don't worry, oscar will warm up once he wakes up a bit. buddy, you ready to get up? i know they are rup. >> f kids total and dad eric is in charge. >> reporter:...
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adam tuss talked on frightened parents s after the crash. >> looking at the front of the bus, it iszihat anyone walked away without serious injuries. 39 kids on the bus total and the driver, nine children and the driver ten to the hospital just with minor injuries. the school bus was on i way to the middle school. >> reporter: she found her daughter. she was ok >> i want to go home and hug her. give her some food. just spend time with her. >> reporte b you can see the is still being worked. a eot of front damage. you can see the curve is a bit tricky and that could have played a part in the crash. >> slick roads. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: sherman, the general manager of the truck company involved, says the back of the truck likelynded up in the lane. there were two workers in the truck. both a okay. >> his blood pressure was a little high. they're ting h in for observation. >> reporter: on this guy this welyher, t fortunate this crash didn't end up worse. news4. >>s tha for sure. >>> do me a favor. tell me, what city is this? can you tell me is the. >> that's downtown londo
adam tuss talked on frightened parents s after the crash. >> looking at the front of the bus, it iszihat anyone walked away without serious injuries. 39 kids on the bus total and the driver, nine children and the driver ten to the hospital just with minor injuries. the school bus was on i way to the middle school. >> reporter: she found her daughter. she was ok >> i want to go home and hug her. give her some food. just spend time with her. >> reporte b you can see the is...
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adam haigh is here with us in sydney. we have the s&p in correction territory. like investors are split. is this healthy or portending some doom and gloom? adam: there are a few thingsadam: to note how things have been behaving. volatility is something we haven't been accustomed to over this run, so it is something people are adjusting to. the idea of 10% correction amongst the big cycle of equity gains isn't in and of itself that concerning. it is a calibration of some extended valuations in pockets of the market. that should not worry anyone. the more overarching region -- reason that could worry people is the fact that people are bringing back earnings growth expectations, and a lot of people, investors and strategists who are bringing down global growth expectations for the next couple of years. it is a combination of a couple of things that are coming to force prices down. what you are seeing in the bond market is notable the last week. we had a real ratcheting down of fed hike expectations for 2019. that has been marked and pronounced. it is rare that we s
adam haigh is here with us in sydney. we have the s&p in correction territory. like investors are split. is this healthy or portending some doom and gloom? adam: there are a few thingsadam: to note how things have been behaving. volatility is something we haven't been accustomed to over this run, so it is something people are adjusting to. the idea of 10% correction amongst the big cycle of equity gains isn't in and of itself that concerning. it is a calibration of some extended valuations...
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s. jubal early and adam bedeau engaged in a war of words. a flag ofe to have truce after cold harbor, most people see that as two prideful, stubborn men prancing in front of each other at a cost of people between the lines. grant does not mention other things either. fromrder expelling jews his command at the end of 1862. there is no discussion about that. it is one of the few charges he did respond to in 1868. it will be how he is going to story.e or -- tell that war story. it doesn't reflect on the fact that robert e. lee in 1864 sanction the use of african-american p.o.w.'s working on the frontline st. petersburg. grant had to retaliate by putting confederate troops to work, prisoners to work on union fortifications under confederate -- to respect the fact it was the color of the skin accounted. we are also talking about a man during the second volume is dying of cancer. asking for a level of literary production from a man who can't get any sleep. it was coughing up half his body and deteriorating day by day. i know plenty of people in pr
s. jubal early and adam bedeau engaged in a war of words. a flag ofe to have truce after cold harbor, most people see that as two prideful, stubborn men prancing in front of each other at a cost of people between the lines. grant does not mention other things either. fromrder expelling jews his command at the end of 1862. there is no discussion about that. it is one of the few charges he did respond to in 1868. it will be how he is going to story.e or -- tell that war story. it doesn't reflect...
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adam, thank you very much. another eu referendum. about prime minister ‘s deal?inister 's deal? we part company is kicked off into the future. the future. trade deals which creates business certainty, she tells us. certainty, she tells us. i know what she says. she says. but if the alternative not no deal? no deal? idea that we should be faced with this deal. this deal. is not a deal, it is the divorce settlement. settlement. be settled as part of this two—year process. but she can set of on a run. run. the eu 27 are only going to be able to do this. able to do this. deal on no deal and you are not going to want that? going to want that? hardly anyone in parliament one sad. parliament one sad. that is the default, isn't it? no. false choice she's trying to project. project. she's trying to say it is no deal or her deal. that is a false choice. how'd you get another on the table? table? of deal which she said if you're not careful there will be no brexit. careful there will be no brexit. what is the other alternative? people's vote gives them the chance to say is
adam, thank you very much. another eu referendum. about prime minister ‘s deal?inister 's deal? we part company is kicked off into the future. the future. trade deals which creates business certainty, she tells us. certainty, she tells us. i know what she says. she says. but if the alternative not no deal? no deal? idea that we should be faced with this deal. this deal. is not a deal, it is the divorce settlement. settlement. be settled as part of this two—year process. but she can set of...
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adam: over the course of the been one s&p 500 has of the opera farmers. that is starting to turn. seeing is assets like emerging-market debt, equities and really hard hit currencies starting to rebound. notably in the equity market we are starting to see outperformance of value against growth, very rare for us to have seen that outperformance over the last kind of nine or 10 years with the bull market. the chart shows it is clear in the e.u. and the u.s., value is starting to outperform notably overgrowth. some of the real losers this year, the likes of the aussie dollar leading to currencies lower going into october and now enjoy a pretty significant rebound. that is looking well supported here, technically a lot of people saying it bottomed here and looking for further upside, shorts gone into this move, very heavily squeezed. certainly a lot of people on the other side looking for it to extend further. is an interesting juncture, rounding out 2018, people unsure about how 2019 holds and whether these reversals start to become a longer-term theme or whether they are a blip and w
adam: over the course of the been one s&p 500 has of the opera farmers. that is starting to turn. seeing is assets like emerging-market debt, equities and really hard hit currencies starting to rebound. notably in the equity market we are starting to see outperformance of value against growth, very rare for us to have seen that outperformance over the last kind of nine or 10 years with the bull market. the chart shows it is clear in the e.u. and the u.s., value is starting to outperform...
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intelligence community i think we saw a little bit of that play out where he was adamant that it didn't think he went all the way to m.b.'s and then you saw the intelligence we need leaked to a whole lot of media outlets to say no in fact the intelligence community does think that mohamed bin solomon was in fact behind it but it goes to show you that the president has been this entire time reluctant to put it at the feet of the crown prince and the president said earlier that he was expecting this full report . on their assessments of the shoji killing on tuesday we expecting anything particularly new another we haven't heard already. you know i don't really i don't think anyone exactly knows where this tuesday report is coming from if that's going to be the intelligence community coming out and that's the white house or if it's going to be him saying i was briefed on it now i know and i don't think it's anything that we can implicate the current prince and the bigger question is going to be how many senators congressmen rebuke the president because you've just heard there are a lot of very powerful voices and it's bipart
intelligence community i think we saw a little bit of that play out where he was adamant that it didn't think he went all the way to m.b.'s and then you saw the intelligence we need leaked to a whole lot of media outlets to say no in fact the intelligence community does think that mohamed bin solomon was in fact behind it but it goes to show you that the president has been this entire time reluctant to put it at the feet of the crown prince and the president said earlier that he was expecting...
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the harry s truman presidential library and museum hosted this hour-long program. >> evening everybody. my name's mark adams. i'm the education director here. welcome to our program. [cheers & applause] >> thank you. as you can tell, we've got excited people in our audience. i should explain that to the
the harry s truman presidential library and museum hosted this hour-long program. >> evening everybody. my name's mark adams. i'm the education director here. welcome to our program. [cheers & applause] >> thank you. as you can tell, we've got excited people in our audience. i should explain that to the
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adam, and i make robots. you never know wheisinoing to s. so i take my surface pro everywhere.surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to. with always my fit, try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better protection. always at t-mobile, forty bucks gets you an unlimited plan and a new samsung galaxy s9 included for every line. this is what you get with your $40 plan at verizon. recap! with t-mobile, you get this: four lines four phones for forty bucks. with verizon, you get this... the choice just got a whole lot more obvious. get more because you deserve it. only at t-mobile. julie means more to me and i wanted to ask you before i ask her. may i have your permission, to marry her? you're marrying her and her whole world. shop neil lane diamond engagement rings... ...at kay. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ someb
adam, and i make robots. you never know wheisinoing to s. so i take my surface pro everywhere.surface pro can handle all of my programs. i can paint, i can mold, i can code. i have it on all the time, it's fantastic. we get to build toys for kids and change the world. it's a big deal. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and can experience leaks. you don't have to. with always my fit, try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage day or night. because better coverage means better...
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the united arab emirates s officiill claimed he was a british agent, but his wife n'insists he 't. paul adamsts. hepaul: matthees' ordeal is a lost over. infive days after handed a life sentence, he will be coming home. >> mr. hedges will be permitted to leave when the formalities are complete. paul: with it, a sting in the tail -- authorities in the united arab emirates accused matthew hedges of spying he worked there for several years before starting his phd on aspects of the country's security policy, a sensiti subject. >> we have made it very clear for a number of months now that we see no basis in the allegations. they've taken the action at they can, which means that matthew hedges is going to be reunited with his family. emains convinced that matthew hedges was a spy. he was certainly researching sensitive areas, including the military capabiliti and its role in the war in yemen. cst what he and most acade would regard as perfectly legitimate, the uae says is suspect. matthew hedges' wife has campaigned for month to secure his release, maintaining his complete innocence throuout. >> in
the united arab emirates s officiill claimed he was a british agent, but his wife n'insists he 't. paul adamsts. hepaul: matthees' ordeal is a lost over. infive days after handed a life sentence, he will be coming home. >> mr. hedges will be permitted to leave when the formalities are complete. paul: with it, a sting in the tail -- authorities in the united arab emirates accused matthew hedges of spying he worked there for several years before starting his phd on aspects of the country's...
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though we're of two different opinions and differences of lues,s long as we have a respect for one another. that respect was n there. >> that was adamagley reporting. by the way, the owner of that restaurant said he was shocked and saddened by what happened and insists his restaurant embraces diversity among the staff and its customers. >>> check this out. that explosion levels one house d blows the windows out in neighboring homes and the whole thing caught on security cameras at a deli in st. paul, minnesota. heow fireball erupting from down the street. >> neighborsay they felt vibrating. they saw the debris flying through the air. >> get this. somewhere in all of this rubble, rescuers fnd a man and rushed him to the hospital. he's expected to recover. his house, though, completely destroyed. this was most likely a natural gas explosion, we're told. but thetigation there continues. >> really bad news for that neighborhood. that means there's n g service. >> we're going to run into cold temperatures a freezing rain across the ea we're going to talk about the winter weather advisory as we talk about that. freezing ral. it wil start
though we're of two different opinions and differences of lues,s long as we have a respect for one another. that respect was n there. >> that was adamagley reporting. by the way, the owner of that restaurant said he was shocked and saddened by what happened and insists his restaurant embraces diversity among the staff and its customers. >>> check this out. that explosion levels one house d blows the windows out in neighboring homes and the whole thing caught on security cameras...
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so how wedded people are to it, i don't ow but adam tuss reported paul wiedefeld reported 's not ruling out changing the name of the metro station if that becomes something that needs to be done. >> the way amazon rolled this out has generated a lot of concer 'vconcerns. th teased cities all around the country. what do you think of that? >> skeptics wonder whether this wasn't a massive data mining effort on the part of amazon. was this competition just a way of gathering information that will be helpful in the future about many major and mid-major cities in the country. so there's a huge benefit to em and it's question worth asking. >> people were pitching the 50,000 jobs in the square footage that they originally asked for. a lot of jurisdictions were saying, wow, if i thought it was 25,000 jobs in a smaller project weit would have pched completely differently for that so that they felt kind of like i wish we had known that.s as far can tell it seems to have come from jeff bezos, sort of a end-of-the-line decision to say we can't get the tech talent we need in one place. >> and housing
so how wedded people are to it, i don't ow but adam tuss reported paul wiedefeld reported 's not ruling out changing the name of the metro station if that becomes something that needs to be done. >> the way amazon rolled this out has generated a lot of concer 'vconcerns. th teased cities all around the country. what do you think of that? >> skeptics wonder whether this wasn't a massive data mining effort on the part of amazon. was this competition just a way of gathering information...
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s taken its toll. his life and career put on hold six months ago, abouto resume. paul adams, bbc ws.every year the editors "nature's best photography" magazine comb through tens of thousands of images to find the best wildlife pictures in the world. the winners go onisay at the smithsonian museum of natural history in washington. let's take a look. >> what you are seeing in this extraordinary exhibition is a virtual safari. it is a tour through different parts of nature. you have ocean life, you have landscapes, you have wildlife. you have people in nature. it is the combination of allak these togetherthe nature's best photography exhibit such an extraordinary collection of nature. photographerfor more than 59 countries around the world submitted tens of thousands of images through this competition. we look at thousands upon thousands of images. they are all spectacular. i can't tell you how difficult it is to select the final winners. what makes it different, what makes that one shot a winner is some small detail -- they coulde be a certaression, it can be the behavior that is being
s taken its toll. his life and career put on hold six months ago, abouto resume. paul adams, bbc ws.every year the editors "nature's best photography" magazine comb through tens of thousands of images to find the best wildlife pictures in the world. the winners go onisay at the smithsonian museum of natural history in washington. let's take a look. >> what you are seeing in this extraordinary exhibition is a virtual safari. it is a tour through different parts of nature. you...
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think about what is commemorated in the 1820's. 1825, bunker hill, 1826, declaration of independence. july 4, 1826 who died? >> john adams and thomas jefferson. >> not incredibly famous, yeah, yeah, july 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence, john adams and thomas jefferson, old arch rivals, second and third president, both die. and you have all of these speeches celebrating, of course, the revolution, the declaration, right. so commemoration through the 1820's is a big booming business. there are speeches and memorials and commemorations all the time. this is again the building of a public history, right. memorials and monuments are super important. it's how a people make their identity and remembers it in all of these civic rituals and all of these ways to building a cultural identity. one of those commemorations happens in 1820 because, of course, it's 200 years since the landing of the pilgrims. so one thing to keep in mind is up until 1820, the pilgrims were celebrated but mostly in new england. that is, if you're from charleston, you're like, the pilgrims who? why is this important to
think about what is commemorated in the 1820's. 1825, bunker hill, 1826, declaration of independence. july 4, 1826 who died? >> john adams and thomas jefferson. >> not incredibly famous, yeah, yeah, july 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence, john adams and thomas jefferson, old arch rivals, second and third president, both die. and you have all of these speeches celebrating, of course, the revolution, the declaration, right. so commemoration through...
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adam: in our film we compare two cases, theoax of the u.s. creating the aids virus in the mid-1980's to the pizzagate conspiracy around the 2016 u.s. presidential election. when you overlay these cases, you see so many of the sam tactics. but the one thing that is very fferent is that in the 1980's,ai th conspiracy took essentially six years to sort of go viral in a pre-internet era. when you look at the pizzagate case, that was made and disseminated in less than six weeks. and the reason for that massive gap in time range is the modern-day case had the internet behind it. just enables things to go viral at a speed that was unimaginable during the cold war. laura: your documentary shows that eastern european countries are fighting back against russian disinformation. what is proving effective? europeanw easter governments and civil societies are essentially the leaders in sniffing out and detecting russian disinformation. they have lived in the shadow of russian lies and forced ideologo generations. laura: thank you so much for joining us. adam: thank you for having me. laura: i am l
adam: in our film we compare two cases, theoax of the u.s. creating the aids virus in the mid-1980's to the pizzagate conspiracy around the 2016 u.s. presidential election. when you overlay these cases, you see so many of the sam tactics. but the one thing that is very fferent is that in the 1980's,ai th conspiracy took essentially six years to sort of go viral in a pre-internet era. when you look at the pizzagate case, that was made and disseminated in less than six weeks. and the reason for...
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power in the new congress are watching this and adam schiff who is likely the next chair of the house intelligence committee today was on the suntds shday s and talking about how he will hold the administration to account and expose any attempts to shut down the russia investigation. president trump today in the last half hour said this on twitter. he said so funny to see little adam schiff talking about the fact that attorney general matt whittaker was not approved by the senate but not mentioning the fact that bob public schooler was not approved by the senate. bob mueller doesn't have to be senate approved to have that position but adam schiff claps back says that's a good one. was that like your answers to mr. mueller's questions or did you write this one yourself. sort of a sick burn there from adam schiff. the two men who will be intense rivals come january when democrats take control of the house. >> jill, what do you think? >> i think it's odd that the president went out of his way say he wrote those answers to the questions because the defense he would have had is my lawyers misunderstood me if he gets caught in something that's
power in the new congress are watching this and adam schiff who is likely the next chair of the house intelligence committee today was on the suntds shday s and talking about how he will hold the administration to account and expose any attempts to shut down the russia investigation. president trump today in the last half hour said this on twitter. he said so funny to see little adam schiff talking about the fact that attorney general matt whittaker was not approved by the senate but not...
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the harry s truman presidential library and museum hosted this hour-long program. >> evening everybody. my name's mark adams. i'm the education director here. welcome to our program. [cheers & applause] >> thank you. as you can tell, we've got excited people in our audience. i should explain that to the rest of the group that's here. this week is our 15th annual teacher conference at the truman library and we have 55 teachers here from 17 states. they have decided to be the cheerleaders at the front of the crowd. that's great. we really do want to make sure that we pay tribute to our sponsors tonight for our program. the truman library institute is our not-for-profit partner. they funded the truman library teacher conference i just mentioned and also this program tonight. the national world war i museum and memorial, which i'll introduce a member of their staff in a moment. all responsible for our program tonight. we're really glad you could be here. i'm going to be saying a few remarks about our speaker. before i do that, i'd like to introduce one of our partners. that's laura vote who is the curator of ed
the harry s truman presidential library and museum hosted this hour-long program. >> evening everybody. my name's mark adams. i'm the education director here. welcome to our program. [cheers & applause] >> thank you. as you can tell, we've got excited people in our audience. i should explain that to the rest of the group that's here. this week is our 15th annual teacher conference at the truman library and we have 55 teachers here from 17 states. they have decided to be the...
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we will get some indication of the 10-s and 10 x max how they are selling through. melissa: adam, what is the biggest point to you? what are you listening for? >> the other big point what they say about the china business, which is very large and obviously very volatile. melissa: jonathan i will give you the final round on that one. what do you think? >> i'm curious to hear they mentioned tariffs. president in his remarks mentioned apple as major manufacturer. more than anything, the reaction of the apple is 10 points from the all-time high, if they can stick it, this market might have hope for sustained turn around indeed. melissa: on the panel, i'm not sure we got numbers yet. would you bet we're going to see -- i'm sorry? would you bet we're going to see a beat? lance, what do you think? are they going to be able to beat? apple has been good sandbaggers for a long time. >> this not the quarter, it is not a blowout quarter for them usually. they have kind of given us predictions where they're going to be. i don't know they're going to beat. they will certainly meet. i always sa
we will get some indication of the 10-s and 10 x max how they are selling through. melissa: adam, what is the biggest point to you? what are you listening for? >> the other big point what they say about the china business, which is very large and obviously very volatile. melissa: jonathan i will give you the final round on that one. what do you think? >> i'm curious to hear they mentioned tariffs. president in his remarks mentioned apple as major manufacturer. more than anything,...
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s dish you want a second helping of. >>> and today, families are gathering after a long and stressfultretch of holiday travel. adam tuss is introducing us to some who traveled far and wide to make it home for thanksgiving. how about our weather, lauryn? >> new york is not the only place seeing gusty winds. we're breezy down here as well. we're looking cold as well. wose temperatures as ye up this morning, low to mid-30s. plenty of sunshine out there. we'll talk about the r at of yourernoon and black friday coming up next. (alex trebek) $8,000. over $8,000. nomp why is this number sotant? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if youe already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to tell you about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan through the colonial penn program. if you're between age 50 and 85, the good news is it's not too late, because you can art here, right now. so call now. you won'be alone. over half a million people called last year for free information. options start at $9.95 a month, less tn 35 cents a day. a good
s dish you want a second helping of. >>> and today, families are gathering after a long and stressfultretch of holiday travel. adam tuss is introducing us to some who traveled far and wide to make it home for thanksgiving. how about our weather, lauryn? >> new york is not the only place seeing gusty winds. we're breezy down here as well. we're looking cold as well. wose temperatures as ye up this morning, low to mid-30s. plenty of sunshine out there. we'll talk about the r at of...
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also follow us on twitter for updates s w news while as we've been talking about president trump is using worries about illegal immigration is a key issue to adam ate his conservative base and on the eve of the midterms thousands of central american migrants have been streaming into the mexican capital mexico city there's a lead in the so-called migrant caravan headed to the u.s. border where they intend to seek asylum they say they're trying to escape violence and poverty but trump has rallied his voters against the caravan on the campaign trail calling it an invasion. this stands at this mexico city stadium filled slowly but not with sports fans as usual instead these are migrants from central america exhausted and hungry. it's been a hard journey sometimes we've had pouring rain then burning sunshine we have children with us they're tired we'll have to wait until they've arrested. they've walked fifteen hundred kilometers so i found. these are among the first to arrive in mexico city. thousands more are expected this week he they receive food and fresh clothing. and play space for children after a few days they'll push on towards the us mexi
also follow us on twitter for updates s w news while as we've been talking about president trump is using worries about illegal immigration is a key issue to adam ate his conservative base and on the eve of the midterms thousands of central american migrants have been streaming into the mexican capital mexico city there's a lead in the so-called migrant caravan headed to the u.s. border where they intend to seek asylum they say they're trying to escape violence and poverty but trump has rallied...
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s to come. connell: more to come. we saw and we see there, adam, apple's decline which has been really something to behold here not just today but from the highs and we did see to ashley webster's point a little bit of buying going on with facebook. do you take anything away from that action in tech? >> sure matter of fact connell i was one of the guys buying facebook earlier this morning and google was also up and i also bought salesforce.com which is the leader driving big data, artificial intelligence, and you know, i hear what gary is saying , you hate to see some of these lows taken out on the nasdac but the fact is we're back to flat on the year. it's not that ugly. more than half the companies in the s&p 500 are already down 20% , so i would argue, rather than arguing about whether there is a bear market just recognize that sort of internally, it's already happening, maybe its already happened and that's why i'm actually buying. connell: so you were a buyer of facebook. gary before we move on tell adam why he's wrong, please? >> i just thin
s to come. connell: more to come. we saw and we see there, adam, apple's decline which has been really something to behold here not just today but from the highs and we did see to ashley webster's point a little bit of buying going on with facebook. do you take anything away from that action in tech? >> sure matter of fact connell i was one of the guys buying facebook earlier this morning and google was also up and i also bought salesforce.com which is the leader driving big data,...
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s needs toorried mb cement his relationship with trump after what is happening in istanbul, and trump is adamant that opec should be cutting production. things will bearish for the oil price. the tradingollow closely, do you see any tea leaves that would indicate we are approaching a bottom, or do we just have to wait for opec? will: it is down for seven straight weeks. when that happens, you would be brave to bet against it. i don't think we can really call a floor to this market before we know what will come out of the the and opec meetings on december 6. we may get some clues next week. , andnk we have mbs, putin trump at the g20 meeting. they will talk about oil. russia is an important part of that. trump, sound him out about whether cutbacks are acceptable. there are also worries on the demand side. we have seen in global equity markets, some concern that global growth is slowing down. that is also making oil traders nervous. david: thank you for that reporting. now let's get a check on the markets overall, which are dragging due to the oil decline. to tell us all about it, kailey leinz. >>
s needs toorried mb cement his relationship with trump after what is happening in istanbul, and trump is adamant that opec should be cutting production. things will bearish for the oil price. the tradingollow closely, do you see any tea leaves that would indicate we are approaching a bottom, or do we just have to wait for opec? will: it is down for seven straight weeks. when that happens, you would be brave to bet against it. i don't think we can really call a floor to this market before we...
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right between youryes, yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, i think i'm home ♪ s -today on "cook'untry," julia and bridget make the ultimate new jersey crumb buns. adaman makes relia a streamlinepe for cheese blintzes with raspberry sauce. that's all right here on "cook's country."
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adam, news 4. >> and the entire memorial bridge restoration expected cost $225 million. it will be a cold one for road crews. s.>> >>> speaking to tof the weather breeze in the air.pl some p are already dealing with precipation. with precipation. we'll check this is a fight. not to the finish. with precipation. we'll check but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>> the "today show" is next on nbc 4. >> we'll tak you to up to new york with kate snow and peter alexander standing by. >> good morning. coming u on "today," millions of americansilracing for the winter storm. highways and airports across the country affected. dylan is going to have the full forecast for those hitting the roads. >> alsoahead, did police make a stake. authorities saying the alabama shopping mall shooter could be at large admitting they may havg killed the wro man. >>> after the black friday bonanza, the deals coast t coast, the mad dashor more discounts as millions of americans flood the stores, they try to fill up their shopping carts online. ar
adam, news 4. >> and the entire memorial bridge restoration expected cost $225 million. it will be a cold one for road crews. s.>> >>> speaking to tof the weather breeze in the air.pl some p are already dealing with precipation. with precipation. we'll check this is a fight. not to the finish. with precipation. we'll check but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>> the...
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s. what does this mean for decorum? he wants decorum in the white house and then a insult billion adam schiff. >> the president wants decorum for everybody but himself. this is how he goes to war with people. he gets down in the mud and loves to mud sling. i agree with what they are saying there, that he will double down on this and politically the question is what is this going to do to the republican party. i have talked to republican house leaders since the election who know they had a problem with suburban women and that's why they lost control of the house. this tactic alienates women across the country. he's putting himself and his own politics and own re-election ahead of the republican party, because republicans are not going to be taking back the house as long as he is doing things like this. >> they have a problem with suburban men. this was not just women repudiating the president. one of the reasons democrats were able to win some of the seats in plus trump districts is because they had a problem with republican men as well, it was not as stark but something uncovered. the president will have to do something abo
s. what does this mean for decorum? he wants decorum in the white house and then a insult billion adam schiff. >> the president wants decorum for everybody but himself. this is how he goes to war with people. he gets down in the mud and loves to mud sling. i agree with what they are saying there, that he will double down on this and politically the question is what is this going to do to the republican party. i have talked to republican house leaders since the election who know they had a...
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adam opel founded a sewing machine in bicycle manufacture and eight hundred ninety nine he started turning out automobiles which led to an burgeoning economic expansion by the late one nine hundred twenty s. oval had a market share of forty four percent making a germany's largest car maker but then came the great depression and in one nine hundred twenty nine america. because general motors bought out opel but that didn't slow down its business success one bit i think it's up enough but that's kind of. in the one nine hundred thirty s. opel rolled upward in on who were to become the biggest car maker in europe excel in with such technological innovations as the self-supporting uni body starting in one nine hundred thirty eight following the overload limpia and the cadet the first copy tain also made use of this modern design of a six cylinder sedan continued almost unchanged right through world war two until nine hundred fifty three then it was time to find a successor. just as in the pre-war years the capitaine of the one nine hundred fifty s. quickly secured his place as the best selling german six cylinder car in three years of production this version alone found exactly ninety two th
adam opel founded a sewing machine in bicycle manufacture and eight hundred ninety nine he started turning out automobiles which led to an burgeoning economic expansion by the late one nine hundred twenty s. oval had a market share of forty four percent making a germany's largest car maker but then came the great depression and in one nine hundred twenty nine america. because general motors bought out opel but that didn't slow down its business success one bit i think it's up enough but that's...
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s list for triple doubles over in texas is it was nineteen year old rookie luke adamic to help the dallas mavericks to a win over the houston rockets and devon harris both scored twenty points dallas houston one hundred seventy to ninety five by the triple double from rockets star james harden. the minnesota timberwolves russia san antonio spurs one hundred twenty eight to eighty nine in what was the third biggest win in a soda franchise history it was also the timberwolves fourth straight victory. and that's all your support for now more later many thanks indeed the latest of a sob story straight ahead i'll see you again in just about. china could be facing a debt that's according to s. and p. global the trumpet ministration just been insisting towards the saudis and. that they want to have more production to cool down the prices we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera day one of a new era in television news we badly need at this moment leadership and values this encampment that we're in today it didn't exist three weeks ago
s list for triple doubles over in texas is it was nineteen year old rookie luke adamic to help the dallas mavericks to a win over the houston rockets and devon harris both scored twenty points dallas houston one hundred seventy to ninety five by the triple double from rockets star james harden. the minnesota timberwolves russia san antonio spurs one hundred twenty eight to eighty nine in what was the third biggest win in a soda franchise history it was also the timberwolves fourth straight...
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s list for triple doubles over in texas is it was nineteen year old rookie luke adamic to help the dallasmavericks to a win over the houston rockets and devin harris both scored twenty points dallas houston one hundred seventy to ninety five by the triple double from rockets star james harden. the minnesota timberwolves russia san antonio spurs one hundred twenty eight to eighty nine in what was the third biggest win in a soda franchise history it was also the timberwolves fourth straight victory. and that's all your support for now more later for many thanks to see it's a here to update you with all the day's top stories in just a moment that's it for me and the news our team thanks for watching i'll see you again. xenophobic violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right organizations. and exposes links to members of the european parliament and the reenlist national rugby park. generation hate. especially tupac investigation coming soon on the. part. thailand's foreign minister discusses the diffi
s list for triple doubles over in texas is it was nineteen year old rookie luke adamic to help the dallasmavericks to a win over the houston rockets and devin harris both scored twenty points dallas houston one hundred seventy to ninety five by the triple double from rockets star james harden. the minnesota timberwolves russia san antonio spurs one hundred twenty eight to eighty nine in what was the third biggest win in a soda franchise history it was also the timberwolves fourth straight...
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reporter: 's house gets taken back democratic chairs and the congress could be jerrold nadler of new york leading judiciary adamiff of california leading intelligence and mac the waters of california leading . if they are steering committee for them to investigate all kinds of matters about president trump in his in ministration. martha: no doubt. thank you, mike. bret: examples have been around since the 1950s. fox news has used them for nearly 20 years but now we are making a change to fox news voter analysis. you to explain what that is and how it works, fox news night at night anger shannon bream and the director of the fox news decision team on [inaudible]. explain in simple terms over doing and what the changes.. >> we decided after 2016 we neededt with the huge growth of absentee voters in early voters in racine that right now in the data with the fact that in 2018 over six of the top 11 senate races are going to be held in states where over two thirds of the vote is coming early we decided we needed a different approach in his or voters never acceptable but they just vote early you can't exit polls some
reporter: 's house gets taken back democratic chairs and the congress could be jerrold nadler of new york leading judiciary adamiff of california leading intelligence and mac the waters of california leading . if they are steering committee for them to investigate all kinds of matters about president trump in his in ministration. martha: no doubt. thank you, mike. bret: examples have been around since the 1950s. fox news has used them for nearly 20 years but now we are making a change to fox...
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s give. wafer thin majority in parliament so the question of whether she's is able to survive if she loses this the polls does now come into play if they are absolutely adamant that this deal does not satisfy them then the howard government is in crisis it could end up being a minority governments she could decide to try and govern without the support of the day you pay in a minority government that would come to a crisis point for example if she needed to pass big legislation that's not related like the budget in the d.p. refused the question is would they prepared be prepared to bring down the government in that case when they might get a labor government labor has said that it's commits it's a bricks it but it wants a different type of bricks it's the conservatives it's not one hundred percent clear how they would resolve the northern ireland this issue i don't know whether they would be prepared to risk a general election. chief negotiator mr bond was answer this evening what would be the use response if the u.k. parliament rejects this deal. so he didn't want to answer the question tonight i mean you were the authority on birds and more than anyone that
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democrat adam schiff is set to become the house intelligence committee chairman early next year he's promising what he calls a deep dive into washington's ties with riyadh examining show g.'sdeath the war in yemen and the stability of the saudi royal family and some of donald trump's republican colleagues of war and his failure to punish the kingdom will have dangerous consequences president jordan has this update from washington d.c. . the murder of jamal khashoggi the washington post columnist may not be resonating with ordinary americans but for their representatives in the u.s. congress this is very much a controversy that is top of mind the hill newspaper is reporting that the entire senate is going to get a briefing in the coming week perhaps from the secretary of state like john pale and the defense secretary jim mattis about the u.s. his relationship with saudi arabia apparently this briefing is going to take a look at everything from how the white house is not accepting the cia's determination that murder was done at the behest of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solemn on it's also going to be taking a look at the financial relationship between the united stat
democrat adam schiff is set to become the house intelligence committee chairman early next year he's promising what he calls a deep dive into washington's ties with riyadh examining show g.'sdeath the war in yemen and the stability of the saudi royal family and some of donald trump's republican colleagues of war and his failure to punish the kingdom will have dangerous consequences president jordan has this update from washington d.c. . the murder of jamal khashoggi the washington post...
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s murder hashim how butter is live for us in paris let's go to him. now so adam why what are we expecting there over the coming hours. has been standing outside the museum. that's the venue where world leaders will be having dinner tonight on the sidelines of the one hundredth commemoration of the and of the first world war it's one would wonder whether in such an event global geopolitical issues but prevail over others but on the contrary what happened is that right at the beginning when president manuel mccrum met with the u.s. president donald trump they spoke about the murder of the expressed concerns about . the ramifications of the crisis further destabilizing the region of the office said saudi arabia should deliver more details about the case tonight or maybe early morning tomorrow expecting of this meeting between president of the abdullah and u.s. president john all trump and the turkish president is hoping to rally international support and further isolate saudi arabia at least from a turkish perspective they would like to sorry to say who gave the ord
s murder hashim how butter is live for us in paris let's go to him. now so adam why what are we expecting there over the coming hours. has been standing outside the museum. that's the venue where world leaders will be having dinner tonight on the sidelines of the one hundredth commemoration of the and of the first world war it's one would wonder whether in such an event global geopolitical issues but prevail over others but on the contrary what happened is that right at the beginning when...
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leadership including adam schiff who will be the new chairman of the house intelligence committee in the next congress earning in january that he intends to diligently go after m.b.'s and look into this and so i don't think this is an issue that's going away any time soon we've also heard republican senators on the other side of the aisle in the other chamber calling out mohammed bin solong for his recklessness senator corker has done that for a long time and so there's clearly some significant division even within the republican party itself about how to approach m.p.'s going forward have to see what congress does next thank you very much both of us saying for joining us there from washington. and we want to bring you some news just in relating to yemen in the who's the rebels that saying that they all holding drug in myside attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and yemeni allies this is according to the reuters news agency as sounding coalition has been battling the who sees in the country's civil war but the who sees of released a statement saying they are holding attacks and are ready for board a cease fire if the coalition quote wants peace much of the recen
leadership including adam schiff who will be the new chairman of the house intelligence committee in the next congress earning in january that he intends to diligently go after m.b.'s and look into this and so i don't think this is an issue that's going away any time soon we've also heard republican senators on the other side of the aisle in the other chamber calling out mohammed bin solong for his recklessness senator corker has done that for a long time and so there's clearly some significant...