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agnew and mr. nixon.r family, but as i said, i begin to realize some of the virtues he has politically, and some of the ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. quite proud. >> he will never get it right. it is a different set of --. you better leave it. we have 30. >> i flunked a course in poetry and i love it. >> joe in indiana. >> put it on channel 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> this is nice. >> just the small town that have come in so far. so we are waiting to see how the cities are. that will obviously really cut and us. -- and us. -- really cut into us. >> joe, now, i am scared. >> dodd is getting a lot of republican votes. yup. oh, half an hour. >> look at that! >> look at that! >> dodd is ahead. he got a big vote in hartford. >> we are ahead of dodd by 626. >> the vote is 360. dodd, 96. that is in the town of goshen. [indiscernible] >> dedario won. >> well, here we are. >> 31% of the 648 voting places -- >> where is this? -648 polling places. >> yes. getting in th
agnew and mr. nixon.r family, but as i said, i begin to realize some of the virtues he has politically, and some of the ways i admire him for that, and i guess i am proud of him. quite proud. >> he will never get it right. it is a different set of --. you better leave it. we have 30. >> i flunked a course in poetry and i love it. >> joe in indiana. >> put it on channel 30. this is terrible. put it on channel 30. >> this is nice. >> just the small town that...
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i think agnew would have beaten john connolly. connolly was a lifetime democrat and newcomer to the republican party. agnew runs absent watergate, does reagan challenge him? it is hypothetical. frank: i would say to you that it would depend on what kind of if he wouldew ran have broken, in important ways, and may be adopted some of the things that reagan strongly believed about foreign policy, i think there would have been a possibility he could have been co-opted. reagan was a practical man. to be not one that wanted on fools errands. at the 1975 cpac when there was so much pressure to form a third party, reagan was setadult in the room, he everybody down and said, the largest grouping of conservatives is in the republican party. why should we try to start some new organization that we know nothing about? he was always a practical man. i think another thing he would have considered, with agnew running essentially a third term for nixon, would he have been a stronger candidate maybe then reagan would have been as an outside force?
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house and carrying out his presidential duties and leaving the hard campaigning to vice president agnewle don't want to believe this about their president. >> pennsylvania, decisively important state for the democrats, drawn tonight to the republicans. kansas, connecticut, texas, michigan, delaware, arkansas and north dakota, those are the states that we show for president nixon. >> that was one of the greatest victories any president has ever had, carrying every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >> i think that the shadow on his victory is the watergate affair, and i believe a great many people very close to the president would like to have a move on that as one of the high priorities of his new administration. >> either have these people exonerated or get them out and persuade the country that the taint is gone if there is a real taint there. best battery's can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. (burke) at so we
house and carrying out his presidential duties and leaving the hard campaigning to vice president agnewle don't want to believe this about their president. >> pennsylvania, decisively important state for the democrats, drawn tonight to the republicans. kansas, connecticut, texas, michigan, delaware, arkansas and north dakota, those are the states that we show for president nixon. >> that was one of the greatest victories any president has ever had, carrying every state except...
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earlier our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew told my colleague holly hamilton he'll be a popular the players. they like him. he is kind of one of them. that will have to change emphasis when he gets the job full—time, a little bit of space between them. as bowling coach you can be amongst the players... the main coaching role is obviously a little bit different to that. but, yes, gary kirsten was in the frame. i think people probably thought he was favourite, he is south african. many of these coaches now do not want to spend time away from home and they do not have to. plenty of money on the 20/20 circuit, shorter tours of six weeks maybe here. the work starts now. test cricket, that shift is going to need a little bit of work still. i can detect a change in the way that they selected the team for new zealand. more of a patient look about the task ahead. more of a traditional type of batting. he knows joe root very well. it is vital, the world test championship assault now as well as the ashes, they are again in two years‘ time. england go to australia then they have to win the
earlier our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew told my colleague holly hamilton he'll be a popular the players. they like him. he is kind of one of them. that will have to change emphasis when he gets the job full—time, a little bit of space between them. as bowling coach you can be amongst the players... the main coaching role is obviously a little bit different to that. but, yes, gary kirsten was in the frame. i think people probably thought he was favourite, he is south african. many of...
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it is proceeding that the vice president agnew tried to take in his case. we are saying criminal process with a sitting president that they have not ruled out a case as a target falls comfortably with the immunity that i think has to be accepted. >> is this really about the tax records quick. >> it is not. it is about the subpoena. the president has complied with a multitude of requests from federal and state officials. and i really do think your honor the other aspects of the subpoena highlight the impropriety. there is no argument based on what we see that ten years of statement of financial condition or relevant. and one last point about the us government position and nixon. two points. clinton v jones answers a question in the official capacity it to be represented in the case in a civil lawsuit based on unofficial conduct with five private attorneys and the supreme court said he can raise immunity doctrines and that preposterous. he did not prevail but he was defeated by the nature of the court. the department of justice has said and i think their brie
it is proceeding that the vice president agnew tried to take in his case. we are saying criminal process with a sitting president that they have not ruled out a case as a target falls comfortably with the immunity that i think has to be accepted. >> is this really about the tax records quick. >> it is not. it is about the subpoena. the president has complied with a multitude of requests from federal and state officials. and i really do think your honor the other aspects of the...
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. >> the south bay police department is launch agnew tool to attract new firefighters and police.gy in hopes of filling the open positions. >> you can go from being a police officer. >> reporter: this recruiting video comes a at time when many law enforcement departments are having a hard time filling vacant jobs. now becoming a police officer are firefighter is just a text away. >> you want to make it as easy as possible. you don't need to download an app or anything. >> >> reporter: sunnyvale is the latest agency to do interview now. it uses artificial intelligence to interact with a recruit. they can text a number placed on bumper stickers. from there the job candidate is texting with the computer which personallizes replays based on the answers and filters based on job requirements such as age. >> these are all rerequosites they need to have. >> if they are deem add high candidate it launch as phone call within the police and fire department. >> we're in the heart of silicon valley and we hope we can use the technology to our advantage. >> reporter: career fairs can be costly
. >> the south bay police department is launch agnew tool to attract new firefighters and police.gy in hopes of filling the open positions. >> you can go from being a police officer. >> reporter: this recruiting video comes a at time when many law enforcement departments are having a hard time filling vacant jobs. now becoming a police officer are firefighter is just a text away. >> you want to make it as easy as possible. you don't need to download an app or anything....
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here's our cricket correspondent, jonathan agnew.rmerfast is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of is a former fast bowler, he played a ha ndful of tests is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of tests for england, a long time for yorkshire. a very popular figure in the game, move into coaching like some players do. he was very successful at essex, he got them promoted to the first division in one year, then won the championship the following year. that is his credentials, really are looking to tighten their focus on test cricket. while he has not actually coached a national team before, he has been very much involved as bowling coach at the last couple of years. it was that ability to get essex from the bottom to the top in consecutive years which will have counted in his favour as england focus on test cricket now. he was described as the outstanding candidate, he was the only one, but this one should be a popular one among the players? yes, they know i don't like him. he is kind of one of them. —— they know him and th
here's our cricket correspondent, jonathan agnew.rmerfast is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of is a former fast bowler, he played a ha ndful of tests is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of tests for england, a long time for yorkshire. a very popular figure in the game, move into coaching like some players do. he was very successful at essex, he got them promoted to the first division in one year, then won the championship the following year. that is his credentials, really...
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vice presidents have a little bit of that immunity, but ask spiro agnew, it doesn't work the same way when they try to shield themselves with white house immunity. that is part of what is going on. the core impeachment proceedings about the undisputed actions of the president have expanded to the vice president as well. the other thing that has exploded in the last 24 hours is the amount of evidence we have got about how this effort to enlist foreign countries against the president's political opponents, it wasn't just a whim of the president, not just a wish that he was stating out loud or something he was saying to be deliberately outrageous. not just another hare-brained scheme that he had rudy giuliani run for him, because michael cohen is unavailable now because he is still in prison for the last one. but we have also now got tons of evidence that this is not just something that the president tried to do on his own or just with a personal lawyer as an unofficial emissary. the explosion of news is the fact that this is an order that the president gave out that was, in fact, carrie
vice presidents have a little bit of that immunity, but ask spiro agnew, it doesn't work the same way when they try to shield themselves with white house immunity. that is part of what is going on. the core impeachment proceedings about the undisputed actions of the president have expanded to the vice president as well. the other thing that has exploded in the last 24 hours is the amount of evidence we have got about how this effort to enlist foreign countries against the president's political...
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certainly that story as quoted but with the bork brief supports that broader view remember that was the agnew grand jury investigation and in the course of that brief it explains why the vice president did not have this kind of immunity but offered reasons why that would be with the grand jury's work that this is important and said at the end of the opinion this is not true with respect to the president that was a grand jury investigation and subpoena. >> what about the moss memo. >> that seems to suggest there are things that can be gathered while the president is still president even if he cannot be indicted while in office. >> the answer is yes but it's not the things he gathered from the president. >> but the tapes gathered from the president of the united states supreme court in the unanimous opinion they will be disclosed even with executive privilege argument that there is no application to presidential immunity to preindictment subpoenas in that case. >> first the president was the third party and not the subject and we remain at that motion to dismiss stage. >> but everybody knew in
certainly that story as quoted but with the bork brief supports that broader view remember that was the agnew grand jury investigation and in the course of that brief it explains why the vice president did not have this kind of immunity but offered reasons why that would be with the grand jury's work that this is important and said at the end of the opinion this is not true with respect to the president that was a grand jury investigation and subpoena. >> what about the moss memo....
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here isjonathan agnew with more.ayers do, and he was very successful at essex, getting them promoted to the first division in one year, and to win a championship the following year. that is his credentials, really, because england are looking now to tighten their focus on test cricket. while he hasn't coached a national tea m while he hasn't coached a national team before, he has been involved with bowling coaching in the last couple of years, but it was that ability to get essex from the bottom to the top in consecutive years that will have counted in his favour as england focus on test cricket now. in football, a bad day for both manchester sides in the premier league. city and united were beaten. city lost 2—0 to wolves at home. it is already their second defeat of the season, and they are eight points behind leaders liverpool. pep guardiola says they can still be caught. the manchester united boss has apologised to fans after their poor run of form continued as they we re poor run of form continued as they were b
here isjonathan agnew with more.ayers do, and he was very successful at essex, getting them promoted to the first division in one year, and to win a championship the following year. that is his credentials, really, because england are looking now to tighten their focus on test cricket. while he hasn't coached a national tea m while he hasn't coached a national team before, he has been involved with bowling coaching in the last couple of years, but it was that ability to get essex from the...
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it was originally written because they wanted po prosecute agnew when he said he could only be impeached and they said no, mr. vice president, you can be indicted and it's the president that can be indicted. in 2000 it was repeated as good policy, but not law. it's never been tested in court. >> all of you please stay with me. next, the president is now ca calling members of his own party human scum. someone just spoke out about it and joe biden with a 10-point jump in a new poll. why? fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before... with more engineers, more towers, more coverage. it's a network that gives you... with coverage from big cities, to small towns. introducing t-mobile's 600mhz signal. no signal
it was originally written because they wanted po prosecute agnew when he said he could only be impeached and they said no, mr. vice president, you can be indicted and it's the president that can be indicted. in 2000 it was repeated as good policy, but not law. it's never been tested in court. >> all of you please stay with me. next, the president is now ca calling members of his own party human scum. someone just spoke out about it and joe biden with a 10-point jump in a new poll. why?...
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apple hit agnew record highas raymond james says they're boosting to a street high of 280 based on strongles estimates. it's our call of the day. is apple ahead of itself given the move that it's had is this overly optimistic? >> i think there was a story that no one thought could happen which is the 11 turned out to be a far different camera and a far different battery life than people thought. >> in a good way >> in a very positive way. >> i got there at 8:30. they really couldn't take care of me until 9:30. it's just the lines for this -- i went there at night figuring it would be the easiest thing. my sources indicate that this phone is selling far better than people thought. and you thought that you had this luxury of waiting to 5 g. it turns out that you don't. i think that apple can tell a good near term story. i know a lot of people are skeptical about apple tv. they don't have anywhere near the programming of netflix. when you have the money that apple has, can you look at it statically. they can get the nfl and the s.e.c. and i just think that there is a short sidedness about wh
apple hit agnew record highas raymond james says they're boosting to a street high of 280 based on strongles estimates. it's our call of the day. is apple ahead of itself given the move that it's had is this overly optimistic? >> i think there was a story that no one thought could happen which is the 11 turned out to be a far different camera and a far different battery life than people thought. >> in a good way >> in a very positive way. >> i got there at 8:30. they...
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my favorite is from 1973 which reads vp agnew resigned. >> ford led the fight for d.c.nity scholarships in washington, d.c., was a single mom whose son was getting in trouble, someone helped them go to a catholic school, he became a marine. she fought for that right for the other people. and the journal was with her every step of the way. the new movie miss virginia coming out october 18th. seen the editorials. go see the movie. >> dan? >> an embarrassing miss to the state of california, no place on earth is more committed to saving the planet than california. that of course includes passing rules and regulations to raise the cost of refining oil in california. and here's the insult. when they can't meet demand in california, guess what california does? it imports its oil from saudi arab arabia. paul: all right. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel. thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. we hope to see you right here next week. thank you for joining me have a terrific weekend. maria barta model i is next. >> happy weekend, welcome to the progra
my favorite is from 1973 which reads vp agnew resigned. >> ford led the fight for d.c.nity scholarships in washington, d.c., was a single mom whose son was getting in trouble, someone helped them go to a catholic school, he became a marine. she fought for that right for the other people. and the journal was with her every step of the way. the new movie miss virginia coming out october 18th. seen the editorials. go see the movie. >> dan? >> an embarrassing miss to the state of...
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and turned out just in time because a couple years later, we had this wild sequence where first,ing agnewnot related to watergate but resigned and nixon chose gerald ford approved by congress and nixon resigned and gerald ford became president and selected rockefeller who was n confirmed by both houses. it's historically rare to see this musical game of chairs but we're in historical times now. >> what are your top questions for this week? >> i have about a million but i'll choose three. how will the white house respond to the subpoena congress served? that's a huge battle. we could end up in the supreme court in a nixon-like decision. will more career public officials come forward with more information? there is a second whistle blower but courage tends to be contagious in this situation and third, will more republicans start to show cracks, start to show some support for an impeachment inquiry? we've seen romney leaning that way and collins giving indicators and this more than anything else will determine ultimately the fate of this presidency. >> thank you and thanks for staying with u
and turned out just in time because a couple years later, we had this wild sequence where first,ing agnewnot related to watergate but resigned and nixon chose gerald ford approved by congress and nixon resigned and gerald ford became president and selected rockefeller who was n confirmed by both houses. it's historically rare to see this musical game of chairs but we're in historical times now. >> what are your top questions for this week? >> i have about a million but i'll choose...
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my favorite is from 1973 which vp agnew just resigned and below it metz two, reds nothing. >> a big hititorial page virginia walden ford. she read f the fight for d.c. scholarships in washington d.c. a single mom whose son was getting in trouble. someone helpedhe him get into a catholic school and he became a marine. she filed for that right. the new movie is miss virginia coming out october 18. go see the movie. paul: dan. >> an embarrassing mess to the state of california. no place on earth is more better to saving to raise the cost of refining oil in california and here's the insole. when they can't need demanding californiaha guess what califora does? it imported oil from saudi arabia. paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. we hope to see you right here next week. >> we start the "fox news" alert because the attorney for the first whistleblower in the train controversy confirmed his team is representing quote multiple whistleblowers. and at least one of them he claims has firsthand knowledge of president trump july phonecall w
my favorite is from 1973 which vp agnew just resigned and below it metz two, reds nothing. >> a big hititorial page virginia walden ford. she read f the fight for d.c. scholarships in washington d.c. a single mom whose son was getting in trouble. someone helpedhe him get into a catholic school and he became a marine. she filed for that right. the new movie is miss virginia coming out october 18. go see the movie. paul: dan. >> an embarrassing mess to the state of california. no...
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knew he was in trouble, vice president ford who was not his running mate and stepped in when spiro agnewced to resign because of allegations and proven bribe taking, president ford went on a plane and spent time fund-raising for republicans as far away from washington as possible. he had a clean record in congress and kept his record clean as vice president. but something else that happened which was important, republicans and democrats alike knew ford's integrity was a important resource for the nation and it was a good thing for everybody that ford being well away from washington so when nixon did go, there was someone untainted who could step into nixon's place. that was a real mercy in the last time we had a completed impeachment crisis. this time the problem we're going to have is we don't have a clean person. the vice president would step into the president's shoes should he be removed but we don't have somebody untainted and can command the confidence of the nation. >> you argue that's deliberately trump's plan? >> well, i think that's just the confluence of events. vice president
knew he was in trouble, vice president ford who was not his running mate and stepped in when spiro agnewced to resign because of allegations and proven bribe taking, president ford went on a plane and spent time fund-raising for republicans as far away from washington as possible. he had a clean record in congress and kept his record clean as vice president. but something else that happened which was important, republicans and democrats alike knew ford's integrity was a important resource for...
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i spent a long time looking into the spiro agnew case.he same kind of impression that vice presidents have the same kind of immune iity from prosecution that presidents do. >> if you look at the reasons behind why it is suggested that the president is immune, it is because he is himself the head of the executive branch. it is a metaphysical impocket, the thinking goes, to indict the president. they also talk about the stigma of not being able to leave the country if convict with a crime. so other members of the cabinet it be impeached. i think it is just the argument for whom this argument applies. that is still just an olc opinion. >> and that makes it an interesting argument if they're trying to get mike pence impeached. barbara quaid, thank you. >> thank you. impeached. barbara quaid, thank you. >> thank you ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is
i spent a long time looking into the spiro agnew case.he same kind of impression that vice presidents have the same kind of immune iity from prosecution that presidents do. >> if you look at the reasons behind why it is suggested that the president is immune, it is because he is himself the head of the executive branch. it is a metaphysical impocket, the thinking goes, to indict the president. they also talk about the stigma of not being able to leave the country if convict with a crime....
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vice president spiro agnew who has not yet had to resign for taking bribes when he was governor. his advice is, burn them. , coming from a state that creates some of the best barbecue in the world said, build a bonfire. is president's lawyer worried about an obstruction of justice charge against himself as well as the president. and the lawyers out there will notice is a challenge. if you know something is going to be subpoenaed and you destroy it, you actually could be charged, the court will find you guilty. you could be charged with obstruction of justice. everybody in that room knew the tapes would be subpoenaed. his lawyer said, no. that two things mattered most. one, the president's chief of staff, a man named bob holder -- holderin.er in the mostown as effective chief of staff in said,y, he is not, he don't worry mr. president, the case will exonerate you. [laughter] in what universe? that says a lot about him. haag is always a source of a good story. 50% of them are true. i don't know which side this this at, but he told us the next of my worry. but he said, the president
vice president spiro agnew who has not yet had to resign for taking bribes when he was governor. his advice is, burn them. , coming from a state that creates some of the best barbecue in the world said, build a bonfire. is president's lawyer worried about an obstruction of justice charge against himself as well as the president. and the lawyers out there will notice is a challenge. if you know something is going to be subpoenaed and you destroy it, you actually could be charged, the court will...
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i spent a long time looking into the spiro agnew case. >> if you look at the reasons behind why it ised that the president is immune, it is because he is himself the head of the executive branch. it is a metaphysical possibility, the thinking goes, to indict the president. they also talk about the stig ma of not being able to leave the country. so other members of the cabinet it be impeached. i think it is just the argument for whom this argument applies. >> that is still just an olc opinion. >> and that makes it an interesting gambit. barbara quaid, thank you for joining us, good to see you. >> thank you, you too. >> we'll be right back. >> thank you, you too. >> we'll be right back saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. >>> the next democratic presidential debate is
i spent a long time looking into the spiro agnew case. >> if you look at the reasons behind why it ised that the president is immune, it is because he is himself the head of the executive branch. it is a metaphysical possibility, the thinking goes, to indict the president. they also talk about the stig ma of not being able to leave the country. so other members of the cabinet it be impeached. i think it is just the argument for whom this argument applies. >> that is still just an...
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personal thanks to the majority subcommittee staff, emmy lasofski, known that mccoy -- nona mccoy, lucas agnew working with me. this is emmy's first bill serving as the clerk of the subcommittee and congratulate her on this milestone as the senate takes up the bill. their work is a great credit to chairman murkowski and chairman shelby. i'd also like to thank my staff, rachel taylor, ryan hunt, melissa zimmerman, feisel ameen for all their hard work to accommodate the priorities of senators on both sides of the aisle. i think that's one thing, chairman murkowski, that you and i worked on, was trying to handle any requests that comes into us through wherever it is in the senate and deal with it in a bipartisan way. so i very much appreciate working hard with you to get this bill done and to move it on to conference with the house and to get it into law. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. toomey: mr. president, are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. mr. toomey: thank you, mr. president. i rise to agrees the
personal thanks to the majority subcommittee staff, emmy lasofski, known that mccoy -- nona mccoy, lucas agnew working with me. this is emmy's first bill serving as the clerk of the subcommittee and congratulate her on this milestone as the senate takes up the bill. their work is a great credit to chairman murkowski and chairman shelby. i'd also like to thank my staff, rachel taylor, ryan hunt, melissa zimmerman, feisel ameen for all their hard work to accommodate the priorities of senators on...
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gary kirsten and alec stewart were considered for the role but our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew his favour. he isa he is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of tests, he played for yorkshire, a popularfigure within the game and moved into court coaching will stop he was very successful at essex, got them promoted to the first division in one year and to win the championship in the following year. that is his credentials really because england here are looking to tighten their focus on test cricket. whilst he hasn't poached a national team before, he has been involved in as bowling coach. getting essex to the bottom to the top will have counted in his favour as england focus on test cricket now. well, silverwood's first task will be in new zealand next month for two tests and t20 internationals. the squad has already been picked for that one but it's england's desire to win back the ashes next winter that will be his long term goal. let's talk tennis. andy murray continues his recovery and plays in china. six or seven months ago he had hip surgery, a long—standing injury. h
gary kirsten and alec stewart were considered for the role but our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew his favour. he isa he is a former fast bowler, he played a handful of tests, he played for yorkshire, a popularfigure within the game and moved into court coaching will stop he was very successful at essex, got them promoted to the first division in one year and to win the championship in the following year. that is his credentials really because england here are looking to tighten their...
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be wanting to get england back to the top of the world rankings and he's been speaking to jonathan agnew and that everything we do now puts us in the process in two yea rs' everything we do now puts us in the process in two years' time when we can makea process in two years' time when we can make a huge impact on the australia world series. james maddison has withdrawn from the england squad for the euro 2020 qualifiers against czech republic and bulgaria because of illness. gareth southgate has chosen not to replace him so england will have a 23—man squad instead. they play the czechs in prague tomorrow — and will qualify for the european championship if they win. and two—time grand slam winner naomi osaka has chosenjapanese over american nationality with an eye on the tokyo 2020 olympics. osaka plays under a japanese flag but had dual nationality. japanese law stipulates an individual must choose one before their 22nd birthday which is next week. osaka has started the administrative process to make sure she can compete at her home games next year. fingers crossed they weather is a litt
be wanting to get england back to the top of the world rankings and he's been speaking to jonathan agnew and that everything we do now puts us in the process in two yea rs' everything we do now puts us in the process in two years' time when we can makea process in two years' time when we can make a huge impact on the australia world series. james maddison has withdrawn from the england squad for the euro 2020 qualifiers against czech republic and bulgaria because of illness. gareth southgate...
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removed but washington doesn't see that as a hold up at least for phase one president trump tweet agnew location to sign that deal will be announced soon and suggesting this deal will include more than half the chapters that are understand discussion. where and when the deal gets signed president xi will be in brazil in two weeks both leaders are inactivitied to the forum in davos but to sign it before those new tariffs go into place on december 15th. the principals on both sides will speak over the phone tomorrow in a conversation that could yield some new details >> kayla, clearly trying to move the whole apec summit would be impossible but if it's neutral, just the two of them to meet quite easy to do >> reporter: it takes a desire to find that neutral location and takes schedules allowing that president xi will be in brazil on november 13th and 14th but president trump is hosting turkey's erdogan at the white house on november 13th, so that summit might be unlikely china has put forth macaw but proximity to beijing is unlikely china won't come to the u.s. unless it's a full fledge s
removed but washington doesn't see that as a hold up at least for phase one president trump tweet agnew location to sign that deal will be announced soon and suggesting this deal will include more than half the chapters that are understand discussion. where and when the deal gets signed president xi will be in brazil in two weeks both leaders are inactivitied to the forum in davos but to sign it before those new tariffs go into place on december 15th. the principals on both sides will speak...
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apple hit agnew 52 week high couple of dollars shy of it's all time close back on october 3rd. but analysts upgrading the stock on a stronger outlook for iphone sales. but analysts see a halo effect the chip sector today right now is off of it highs still fractionally lower for the week meantime a tough ipo day for buy on tech the german cancer drug developer slumping after pricing it at $15 a share and slashing its off, in the last couple of weeks heading in to the ipo. it comes as the year's three biggest ipos hit new lows today. >>> thank you very much for that for more on today's markets let's bring in russ, portfolio manager. what's your take when we see these days and tech leads on small headlines on trade do you see that as legitimate momentum in those stocks which, of course, had gains as of late >> there are a couple of things going on tech leadership makes sense. it's a sectors to generate it makes sense people are leaning towards growth the big theme is this constant reversal on the daily charts month,ly charts, if you look at monthly data the tendency for one month'
apple hit agnew 52 week high couple of dollars shy of it's all time close back on october 3rd. but analysts upgrading the stock on a stronger outlook for iphone sales. but analysts see a halo effect the chip sector today right now is off of it highs still fractionally lower for the week meantime a tough ipo day for buy on tech the german cancer drug developer slumping after pricing it at $15 a share and slashing its off, in the last couple of weeks heading in to the ipo. it comes as the year's...
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agnew. i don't think he's looking at a criminal investigation but to amplify what peter said, before that meeting, he gets a briefing book with a whole account of this transcript. he's there and by his own words said we only talk about corruption which zelensky knows means the bidens and then by his own account, he comes back and reports to trump who every time he talks about ukraine is talking about the bidens. so it begins to seem really farfetched. i think his exposure is more in terms of his future credibility and viability. nothing he's done now approaches criminality but he'll have to give up information and that information is going to be bad for the boss. >> just playing devil's advocate here but many times, the vice president has certain things that were found not to be true. so you said his future credibility? >> right, so let's imagine he does this dismissive thing, tries to resist and courts say, you have to produce the papers. and now there's an account, people were there when h
agnew. i don't think he's looking at a criminal investigation but to amplify what peter said, before that meeting, he gets a briefing book with a whole account of this transcript. he's there and by his own words said we only talk about corruption which zelensky knows means the bidens and then by his own account, he comes back and reports to trump who every time he talks about ukraine is talking about the bidens. so it begins to seem really farfetched. i think his exposure is more in terms of...
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reasons that we were able to impeach richard nixon is that gerald ford had been picked to replace spiro agnewas the vice president. so when nixon was removed, there still was a republican president. contrary to what donald trump says, this is not a coup. impeachment is not a coup. you replace the president with someone of the same party. if you don't have someone of the same party there, then that becomes problematic. so, i'm very concerned about that kind of move, but it's clear that pence was deeply involved, so how do you hold him accountable? it may be criminal liability after trump is out of office and after the republicans are out of office in 2020. i don't know the answer, but the fact of the matter is, right now, deadlines are not a good idea. we don't know what information is going to come out. dominos are falling. this is unraveling. we saw that happen in watergate. now we have possibly a second whistle-blower coming forward. not only did we have cia general counsel refer this matter to the justice department, refer the whistle-blower's complaint to the justice department or -- i do
reasons that we were able to impeach richard nixon is that gerald ford had been picked to replace spiro agnewas the vice president. so when nixon was removed, there still was a republican president. contrary to what donald trump says, this is not a coup. impeachment is not a coup. you replace the president with someone of the same party. if you don't have someone of the same party there, then that becomes problematic. so, i'm very concerned about that kind of move, but it's clear that pence was...
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republicans, repugnance have suffered for along time going back to the nixon administration and spiro agnewas being extremely critical of the press and claiming with come i think some evidence over theirs, that the press has a liberal bias. and i would say particularly on issues of cultural liberalism versus cultural conservativism. i think it is fair to say that mainstream press is probably more culturally liberal. again, i think they are reasonable criticisms -- there are regional bulk criticisms here. but the republicans have gone so overboard on their criticism of the press that they essentially do not believe anything the press is reporting, even when a lot of the stuff is very much backed up. however adam schiff has handle his job and whoever the press has handled the reporting of a story about ukraine, the president was out there the other day saying he was asking on camera, foreign governments to essentially investigate bidens, witches, thick a lot of people would say is totally inappropriate. i think a lot of people would say it is totally inappropriate. you do not need to read the
republicans, repugnance have suffered for along time going back to the nixon administration and spiro agnewas being extremely critical of the press and claiming with come i think some evidence over theirs, that the press has a liberal bias. and i would say particularly on issues of cultural liberalism versus cultural conservativism. i think it is fair to say that mainstream press is probably more culturally liberal. again, i think they are reasonable criticisms -- there are regional bulk...