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alex. alex alex. alex. in the film media yeah quotes and given them sound bomb one block 9th ali and i come out in full in 1000 feet on soc. then via 2010 style for making spin to fit yeah my side to this one does intimidate the avoid does nick lowe who got his uncle could come in and kathy then can say out in the state and the crew fall on by my hands oh don't think anything because it blows. my. mind. off of the clean dish yeah you got it all right i will now yeah i'll come up you know i'll have nothing against the queen yes yeah and no no we like the queen yeah i can tell you all we haven't heard from to create yet that she can will find out she got the name of the band wrong yes i was and you can tell how do you know it's actually the whole way but we was one off to often though she doesn't do the same i did i think she'd been a teacher i got to work i doubt that i'll ever do you. see i shall have to show we everybody all the cattle they ought to stand in a line if you will stop the line out ok and anyho
alex. alex alex. alex. in the film media yeah quotes and given them sound bomb one block 9th ali and i come out in full in 1000 feet on soc. then via 2010 style for making spin to fit yeah my side to this one does intimidate the avoid does nick lowe who got his uncle could come in and kathy then can say out in the state and the crew fall on by my hands oh don't think anything because it blows. my. mind. off of the clean dish yeah you got it all right i will now yeah i'll come up you know i'll...
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alex lawson, whose family lennon knew. >> this is alex's death certificate. alex was shot about 18 times with an m-16. taisha lawson is alex's sister. >> he blew parts of his body off and continued letting rounds go. you didn't have to shoot him 18 times to kill him. 18 times. that's a cruel, cold person. john lennon is a killer. he's a killer. >> almost 20 years later, the loss still causes anguish. >> he was a very important person in my life. >> former assistant district attorney stephen murphy remembers the death of alex lawson as a particularly brutal murder. you prosecuted the case. >> i handled a lot of murder cases. the names and the memories fade. this one resonates with me to this day. >> why? >> i saw him as a complete waste of talent. he had a decent upbringing. he was someone who had an opportunity to advance his life. but he was captivated, very obviously captivated, by the lure of the street. he wanted to be a thug. >> john lennon doesn't disagree. he wanted respect as a gangster on the streets of new york. >> don't move. >> take it easy! >> yee-haw! >> growing up with a single mom in th
alex lawson, whose family lennon knew. >> this is alex's death certificate. alex was shot about 18 times with an m-16. taisha lawson is alex's sister. >> he blew parts of his body off and continued letting rounds go. you didn't have to shoot him 18 times to kill him. 18 times. that's a cruel, cold person. john lennon is a killer. he's a killer. >> almost 20 years later, the loss still causes anguish. >> he was a very important person in my life. >> former assistant...
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alex turned alex harris on the federal reserve winning its year end repo battle. we talked a lot about this. a lot of people were nervous. not so big of a problem. alex: it was calm. the fed did what it intended to do which was make sure the year end was as smooth as possible and people were like there is nothing to see. for now everything is calm, but 20/20 is a different story. david: 2020 is a different story. there may be things other than repo going on. what we anticipate from the fed and central banks? alex: what was interesting was the ritz bank saying we are done with negative rates. away from the federal reserve they'll be an interesting story to see how does the ecb respond and the boj. there a lot of voices coming from the ecb saying negative interest rate policy does not work. it is not effective. it will be interesting to see how the central banks respond to that and how the market adjusts. david: it could put pressure on the federal reserve for further cuts. maybe not as big a differential. the economysee how does from a u.s. standpoint. these were insurance cuts. this would offset any potential weakness in the upon me. let's see what h
alex turned alex harris on the federal reserve winning its year end repo battle. we talked a lot about this. a lot of people were nervous. not so big of a problem. alex: it was calm. the fed did what it intended to do which was make sure the year end was as smooth as possible and people were like there is nothing to see. for now everything is calm, but 20/20 is a different story. david: 2020 is a different story. there may be things other than repo going on. what we anticipate from the fed and...
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alex christopher he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right alex let me go to you 1st here i said in my introduction it seems to me that the democrats in their behavior with this entire impeachment hoax hoax is they're actually secretly maybe hoping that donald trump will be reelected because everything they have done you have witnesses that are really not witnesses they have no fact witnesses you have. speaker pelosi looking for a sentence before there's a verdict before there's a trial before there is an investigation ok i mean i could go on and on and on of the absurdity of all of this and the more it plays out the more it puts people off and i will tell our audience this and you this i'm i've been a politico political junkie since watergate i played hooky from grade school to watch the watergate hearings i couldn't be bothered to watch any of these hearings none of them have anything factual to say they are all just what they feel what they were paid. when is what they think should be going on and you have this left wing party the democrats invoking the founders the federalist papers when any other day of the week they would be condemning them as racist bigots that have to have their statues torn down so get your head around that nonsense as well alex go ahead yeah peter to sum it up trump really had a great week he really did and he kept it off with a really great jobs report 266266000 new jobs unemployment at a 50 year low his approval rating is hovering around 53 percent it's a real clear clear problem politics rasmussen yeah he had a great week and the reason he had a great week is because all the days preceding the job reports were a disaster for the democrats i think now there fell asleep during their times at one point i mean he literally dozed off they brought in for lawyers cost $2.00 tional experts and only one of them talked about the constitution the rest of them talked about their feelings one of them took a swipe at president trump's 13 year old kid i mean it was an absolute train wreck puter an absolute train wreck all of a sudden nancy pelosi has found god and she's found catholicism in the mainstream media have found god on catholicism they're invoking the founding fathers and just like you said in a week or so the
alex christopher he is the director and writer for the duran dot com all right alex let me go to you 1st here i said in my introduction it seems to me that the democrats in their behavior with this entire impeachment hoax hoax is they're actually secretly maybe hoping that donald trump will be reelected because everything they have done you have witnesses that are really not witnesses they have no fact witnesses you have. speaker pelosi looking for a sentence before there's a verdict before...
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alex. alex to come to. fight. al. in the familia yeah quotes in the deal and so on to the bomb blast 9th ali and i come out in full in 1000 feet on soc. then via 2010 style freedom speech if it looked yeah my side to meet their vote doesn't like ok come in and kathy then can set conditions and the crew fall on but mine's all. decode it blows. my. mind that. you're. too sexy. for the clean dish yeah i'll write up a lot now yeah i'll come up you know all the hear nothing against the queen yes yeah that no no we're not the queen yeah i can't tell you how we haven't heard from to create that that's evil i know she got the name of the band wrong yes i was and you can tell how do you know it's actually the whole way but we will see one off the auto she doesn't do that yes i do that i think she's like a teacher i need to work but i doubt that i'll ever be if i find out i look at all of the show we everybody all the gal they ought to stand in line with if you will the line out ok and any hot there's a guy walking with her because she doesn't know who anybody who doesn't have to know that i said that this guy's whispering was actually and he whispered in her entire life what was it right fred said yes shut up shut up right oh right yeah right yeah you know so you go right why prince said i said we should just all you problems she said yeah well that's a that's a very good impression by the way that all your brothers. and then we said yes that's what mum said is it was a joke you know and that she wouldn't think of. me in the sky. are you know more fear. really. is written home but our you know how often you know the new dawn. it's a new hour ringback . you know. and groove. their. way in the f.t. just reached us through any of us lean comes out america in one of the and. that punishment instrument she did like as i'm still fucked was more. old and not as much strange and not very strange sometimes it's so common because i talk like they so many. there are various i mean maybe he is like what's going on and. it says. i don't know i don't really know why it happens even if people ask me why but i don't not get kind of them in the scene you showed up you know a little bit and knowing a guy i made yesterday yeah yeah i just want to control it countries to come out and soul so a little bit so i can't control my speaking voice my thinking place is just that's just it but i can do all of their like axing like different places like i really wanted to i could talk. a lot. and you and all mysterious i really want to talk with you live right. down. there and heard you earlier than. i am. not the old man oh my god. the young men are going through loughner the bird. dog. i am. i don't. know her and how her. touched down in front in india and all the shops i did tsunamis zulu and. dust it's mentioned that us and tsunami done the same thing before let's listen most of them to help the cause and yet us just a moment of the stuff and it's nice moves in these for student little gospel 15 so on this i thought went to this meeting to mother said alex on them you can see i thought of the whole movie and into the game to mock me i'm up switch on which can complement mean bones in the 2 simple bottles middle so the tuttles long accounts for knocking they could even i was obviously shoulder must be fun to me it doesn't mean the sleeving of us well i guess you will finish in statistics rustlings from dawn on us on seeing one of despair to a not calm on time not in thought something still wasn't tsunami involved east where the so long as he gave him up to a lot of other guys in the audience it was for austin succesful watch and listen leaving that out of a public health giving us bus with us and some of us when this on going to get bank thoughts as others used to sleep in hot. and this is stuff how decision about data may look up do you want. to listen on sabi discuss what's working on up to the substantive is not what the president hopes is funded often have because often just also get sort of completion of the reason that it was a hou
alex. alex to come to. fight. al. in the familia yeah quotes in the deal and so on to the bomb blast 9th ali and i come out in full in 1000 feet on soc. then via 2010 style freedom speech if it looked yeah my side to meet their vote doesn't like ok come in and kathy then can set conditions and the crew fall on but mine's all. decode it blows. my. mind that. you're. too sexy. for the clean dish yeah i'll write up a lot now yeah i'll come up you know all the hear nothing against the queen yes...
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alex. alex i found. album. in the familia yeah quotes and again and so on the bomb one block 9th ali and i come out unfolding $1000.00 hits on soc. then the it took i was intense alpha making spin to fit yeah my side to this one does intimidate the avoid the snake lalgarh he's like ok coming and can think them can set the state on the cliff all on by minds although. because it goes. for the clean dish yeah i'll write out all of that yeah alpha male you know i'll have nothing against the queen no saturn and no no a lot of yeah i think that we have an idea from the creation that that's evil i know she got the name of the band wrong yes i was and you can tell how do you know it's actually the whole way but we will see one off the auto she doesn't do that yes i did that i did the teacher and that's where i got that l.o.l. idiot i thought i looked. up to the show we everybody only can hold off to stand in a line if you will the line out ok and anyhow there's a guy walking with her because she doesn't know who anybod
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alex. alex thank of the yard at the new miscible services department 6 o'clock in the morning there's no time to lose the employees have to salt shovel and sweep before the city awakes laughs montreal has a population of one point $6000000.00 and sees more than 2 metres of snow for each winter it's not quite that much today last. year yeah live. maxine food is dividing up his shift the city center needs to remain possible to vehicles half a 1000000 people and 860000 cars travel on downtown every day last for minimal cattle the baggage of each year we have to remove the bulk of it before russia starts to get us get it at its aureole this number is pushed from the left side of the road to the right side curve where we pick it up later the nation to gold that what the thing in montreal they call this the night snow fall. there's no snow at 6 in the morning and obey here joe. but it's definitely freezing cold on japan smaller than most island at minus 16 degrees celsius. 6. 00 the one with the blaze
alex. alex thank of the yard at the new miscible services department 6 o'clock in the morning there's no time to lose the employees have to salt shovel and sweep before the city awakes laughs montreal has a population of one point $6000000.00 and sees more than 2 metres of snow for each winter it's not quite that much today last. year yeah live. maxine food is dividing up his shift the city center needs to remain possible to vehicles half a 1000000 people and 860000 cars travel on downtown...
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alex or alex all of this is going on because of their own failures if this is a process of projection if there is any kind of appeasement going on it's the democrats that have failed their electorate in getting anything done it all it is their fault that their entire agenda is to demonize donald trump i don't like a lot of things trump does but i'm a policy guy and so are the constituents though are. the voters their policy people and their left has failed them go ahead alex you know the last thing we're hearing peter's policy from any democrats whether they're in congress senate or whether they're on the campaign or we know about their feelings so we know all about their feelings so we don't wait and it's getting really bad peter and going back to the shift phone records yes he got the phone records of new news if he got the phone records of giuliani but he also got the phone records of a journalist john solomon who was instrumental in exposing a lot of what hunter biden did in ukraine he actually did the leg work and went to ukraine and documented many interviews with many officials in ukraine as to what hunter biden embarrassment were up to and it is my belief that it is shift who is behind smearing john solomon and you have phone records a congressman has a phone records of a journalist and he's out to get a journalist for just doing his job things are getting very very bad in this surveillance state that we're seeing on alex would be really great to
alex or alex all of this is going on because of their own failures if this is a process of projection if there is any kind of appeasement going on it's the democrats that have failed their electorate in getting anything done it all it is their fault that their entire agenda is to demonize donald trump i don't like a lot of things trump does but i'm a policy guy and so are the constituents though are. the voters their policy people and their left has failed them go ahead alex you know the last...
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alex for swiping in the studio alex what a speech there are a lot of power a lot of dynamism did boris johnson though manage to reach out to everyone who voted previously labor now voting for him to unite the country behind of did he manage to touch the right chord with all of britain absolutely he definitely reached out to those labor previously labor voters his 1st time toyotas he said i won't take your support for granted i'm humbled and then he went on to say what he was going to try to do to prove to them that they should vote tory next time around talked about the health service talked about more nurses even talked about trying to make the u.k. greener in the future so all trying to press all those buttons and a final parting shot that we just heard i promise to make the u.k. call been neutral by christmas so obviously if you steal from boris johnson that's what he's well known for his sense of humor but certainly trying to say to people you voted for me and i promise i will give something back was he projecting the confidence to using coal need to do that yes because he's got such a big majority and he can do that he knows now that he can get his breakfast deal through parliament probably by next week he can get the u.k. out of the e.u. by the 31st of january so finally the promises he's made on bret's that he will be able to put into place the hard work as we know will then come with trying to reach that deal with the e.u. in the future of the trade agreement but for now he's promising to get the u.k. out he will be able to do that and then it's the next stage of saying to people i am for all of you not just for those who appropriates it having covered boris johnson for so many years personally being next to him when he was mayor of london do you think the message he put out there in this speech just moments ago is going to connect with the people of britain and the entire u.k. well the entire u.k. is a slightly different story. because we still have the issues of scotland and northern ireland where the majority of m.p.'s were not very much the nationalists for what he's done today which out to previous labor vote yes ok a tremendous speech or according to what we're hearing from alex of course why do you in the studio here thank you so much alex for being with us and thank you's will for joining us your news will have more at the top of the hour i'm brian thomas facts. as u.n. climate negotiations enter their decisive week in madrid young activists thronged the city streets demanding that world leaders get serious at their head time magazine's person of the year granted to him back to school stright sparked the worldwide movement fridays for future focusing attention on the climate crisis as never before and helping spur initiatives like the new interview commission's trillion euro green deal many see the madrid negotiations as the last chance to set the world on track to avoid a worst case scenario.
alex for swiping in the studio alex what a speech there are a lot of power a lot of dynamism did boris johnson though manage to reach out to everyone who voted previously labor now voting for him to unite the country behind of did he manage to touch the right chord with all of britain absolutely he definitely reached out to those labor previously labor voters his 1st time toyotas he said i won't take your support for granted i'm humbled and then he went on to say what he was going to try to do...
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alex. >> jimmy: alex, where are you from >> florida >> jimmy: hey, alex from florida. >> oh, my gosh [ laughtery you're here >> thank you me too >> jimmy: thanks for coming to the show first time to the show >> second. >> jimmy: oh, really >> yeah. >> jimmy: who did you see last time >> i can't even talk right now i don't remember >> jimmy: okay, good [ laughter ] i'm happy you're back. i know florida - >> millie bobby brown was here i remember that. >> jimmy: gets a little chilly we love her. >> yes >> jimmy: it gets a little chilly in florida sometimes at night time, right? [ light laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: not really no. but, yeah. but maybe if you're indoors and the air conditioning is cranked up >> a little bit. >> jimmy: yeah you're going to need a good sweater. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i got one for you. >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you got to try this one on ♪ are you in there >> yes >> jimmy: all right, are you in there? oh oh, my gosh. oh, this is unbelievable look at this oh, my gosh. oh, yeah look at that you look gorgeous. [ cheers and applause beautiful! you look gorge
alex. >> jimmy: alex, where are you from >> florida >> jimmy: hey, alex from florida. >> oh, my gosh [ laughtery you're here >> thank you me too >> jimmy: thanks for coming to the show first time to the show >> second. >> jimmy: oh, really >> yeah. >> jimmy: who did you see last time >> i can't even talk right now i don't remember >> jimmy: okay, good [ laughter ] i'm happy you're back. i know florida - >> millie...
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then andre came pass meet patella 50 metres to go and then alex came past metres to go and then alex came past me andi metres to go and then alexe past me and i knew i had stuffed it. i'd missed the opportunity. i ran such an amateur race. i was gutted and give an intense interview afterwards because i felt it was amateurish. i was upset and emotional. ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so sorry. ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so sorry. i just feel ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so sorry. ijust feel i have let so many people down. so many that believed in me and sent me nice messages. and the team i worked with have done so well for the last two yea rs, have done so well for the last two years, i've been plagued with injury and that showed in my performance. i got back to where i should be not to be able to break 20 seconds are so disappointing and heartbreaking. how important is it for that you are not just the sprinter whose potential was always spoken about. it is a ha rd was always spoken about. it is a hard thing to hear, he could have been this, he had potential. you're never goin
then andre came pass meet patella 50 metres to go and then alex came past metres to go and then alex came past me andi metres to go and then alexe past me and i knew i had stuffed it. i'd missed the opportunity. i ran such an amateur race. i was gutted and give an intense interview afterwards because i felt it was amateurish. i was upset and emotional. ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so sorry. ijust had it and i let it go. i'm so sorry. i just feel ijust...
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for a preview of the conversation, we're joined by alex michelson. alex spoke a lot about current events including his trend being named time magazine's person of the year. >> of course, climate change, one of the most important issues. i saw this during his time as governor. yesterday, he was in clovis with former governor jerry brown celebrating the one millionth solar roof in california. something he started back in 2006 finally coming to frisian. in the last few months of it brett fn berg, the young 16 year old activist from europe and traveled around the world with her climate change message. just name time person of the year. the two of them have a bike ride together. he had loaned her his electric,. take a look. >> she communicated well and was she is concerned about this is if they screwed up today, it is her generation that is going to get affected by that. it is her generation that is going to go and really experience the punishment of this whole thing if they don't do this solving the problem. i think the voice is being loud and clear and that
for a preview of the conversation, we're joined by alex michelson. alex spoke a lot about current events including his trend being named time magazine's person of the year. >> of course, climate change, one of the most important issues. i saw this during his time as governor. yesterday, he was in clovis with former governor jerry brown celebrating the one millionth solar roof in california. something he started back in 2006 finally coming to frisian. in the last few months of it brett fn...
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alex perez jones us now from chicago. alex, that storm could affect travel in the midwest, a busy travel day tomorrow. >> reporter: that's right. as it moves in, mainly heavy rain and gusty winds here. this weekend. that could impact travel at o'hare, a busy cross country hub. already some airlines are issuing travel waivers in minneapolis and denver, as parts of the upper midwest are bracing for blizzard conditions. tom? >> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> let's get right to rob marciano, live in phoenix for us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, tom. this storm is set to strengthen and grow. we still have and winter weather advisories in arizona. you see it on the radar where the low is just to our east and the warnings extend all the way to minnesota. denver, you're about to get the first snow for the month of december. then it really ramps up during the day tomorrow. difficult travel through denver, i-70 and i-80. minneapolis going on icy as well. maybe blizzard conditions on the back side of this. that cold front pushes in unusual warmth. and severe storms from memphis, nashville, cincinnati, atlanta, during the day. could see a foot of snow on the back side of this. and heavy rain moves into the northeast. monday morning looks to be a mess for travel through the northeast as well. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> we move to the urgent search at this hour for a missing tour
alex perez jones us now from chicago. alex, that storm could affect travel in the midwest, a busy travel day tomorrow. >> reporter: that's right. as it moves in, mainly heavy rain and gusty winds here. this weekend. that could impact travel at o'hare, a busy cross country hub. already some airlines are issuing travel waivers in minneapolis and denver, as parts of the upper midwest are bracing for blizzard conditions. tom? >> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you....
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alex is live from o'hare airport. alex, a rough day there for travellers and now it's expected to pick up again? >> reporter: yeah, it sure will, tom. the day after christmas is expected to be one of the busiest travel days of the holiday season here at o'hare and across the country. nearly 3 million passengers are expected to fly or try to fly, depending on the weather. tom? >> alexez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and a lot to track over the next few days, especially for travelers. tonight, we're happy to have meteorologist lee goldberg from wabc right here in new york. lee, walk us through the week. >> reporter: well, tom, winter's really been on holiday here in the northeast, been beautiful, we were near 50 here in new york. but more fog issues from the upper midwest and that will also go into the ohio valley. that will extend into tomorrow morning. the wintry weather, that's really out in the southwest. that's the storm. winter storm warnings, mountains of southern california, advisories off to the east. now, rain and snow is fairly light right now, but this is going to ramp up in intensity when a second storm slams into the west coast. so, that's going to be big rains for all of california. and it's going to move eastward. going to be a lot of valley flooding and heavy mountain snow, as well. this will advance off to the east, going to be a hug
alex is live from o'hare airport. alex, a rough day there for travellers and now it's expected to pick up again? >> reporter: yeah, it sure will, tom. the day after christmas is expected to be one of the busiest travel days of the holiday season here at o'hare and across the country. nearly 3 million passengers are expected to fly or try to fly, depending on the weather. tom? >> alexez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and a lot to track over the next few days,...
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alex in jersey, alex. >> hey, how is it going, jim. >> not bad, alex, how about you? >> i'm doing good.hank you for asking i want to get your opinion on something if you have a minute. >> sure. >> so the stock, it's earnings are coming out tomorrow right and with two failed mergers, stores closing and amazon getting into the face now, the pharmaceutical space, is rite-aid worth looking at or cvs or walgreens. >> no, no, maybe i'm not definitive enough. how about absolutely no. how about absolutely no. cvs is much better walgreens doesn't really have it together my charitable trust owns cvs you can learn all about it stuck at 73 right now. give it reasonable you still have another 12 or 13 points to go so let's buy cvs i'm going to throw in cbs. viacom cbs that's a two-fer let's go to steve. i was the way, dak prescott. maybe, maybe not steve in south dakota, steve. >> yes, you're right you guys got a great tight end from here. so with pfizer, barons just posted something a few days ago. they were talking about their top ten stocks from 2020 and they named pfizer as one of them and they
alex in jersey, alex. >> hey, how is it going, jim. >> not bad, alex, how about you? >> i'm doing good.hank you for asking i want to get your opinion on something if you have a minute. >> sure. >> so the stock, it's earnings are coming out tomorrow right and with two failed mergers, stores closing and amazon getting into the face now, the pharmaceutical space, is rite-aid worth looking at or cvs or walgreens. >> no, no, maybe i'm not definitive enough. how...
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evento , y ademÁs hay historias te muy bonitas y conmovedoras como la historia de melissa y alex, h hace 17 aÑos alexs en el momento que esperÁbamo >> para mÍ fue muy emocionante no esperaba esto, verla en persona es mucho mÁs emocionant >> me sentÍ bien debe haber sid difÍcil tomar la decisiÓn de dejar a tu familia de no despedirte de tu hermana >> creo que tomÉ la decisiÓn po un futuro mejor mis hermanos papÁ a ellas tambiÉ >> me siento muy orgulloso que...
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alex trebek! >> "jeopardy!" host alex trebek is battling the same cancer and has spoken candidly about his own struggle. >> but what i'm not used to dealing with is the surges that come on suddenly of deep, deep sadness. >> messages of love and support now pouring in for lewis. former president obama tweeting, "praying for you, my friend." and bernice king, daughter of mlk jr. writing, "fight on, sir." just before his diagnosis, lewis reflected on his life during an interview with "vanity fair," saying, "i don't want to die. but we all have to die. since i do, i hope i live on in the hearts and minds of people." the 17-term georgia congressman also said that he may miss a few votes during this period, but he'll be back on the front lines soon. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the climber rescued after falling down a mountain, plunging 40 feet, injured and knocked unconscious. >>> the major city with a warning for parents of unvaccinated children, giving them just days to get their sh
alex trebek! >> "jeopardy!" host alex trebek is battling the same cancer and has spoken candidly about his own struggle. >> but what i'm not used to dealing with is the surges that come on suddenly of deep, deep sadness. >> messages of love and support now pouring in for lewis. former president obama tweeting, "praying for you, my friend." and bernice king, daughter of mlk jr. writing, "fight on, sir." just before his diagnosis, lewis reflected on...
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alex. nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now let's go to this year the u.k. election that's a one off no it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no that this is not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hate don't you finally get it go ahead alex. yeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites the globalists the permanent state the deep state whatever you want to call it what they try to tell us what they try to convince us of and what the people are interpreted as true in fact by doing their own research by going to their own alternative news media sources and trying to find the truth on their own time and no 3 stories represent that more i think that breaks it then you ukraine russia gate. and the story line i can get i think the biggest story is abstain the absolute is ation of the news here robert you know it's a lot happened this year what strikes you because i said in the introduction the good the bad and the ugly when you think the ugly i'd have to say the pietschmann proceedings that are going on against trump this is just it's unbelievable that you know the crimes and really this i think a lot of people are starting to wake up to
alex. nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now let's go to this year the u.k. election that's a one off no it's not this is a trend...
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alex out loud because sometimes we hear a statistic and we forget that these are families and these were people and these were children. so if we could just take a moment and say alex's name out loud. >> alex>> we can never forget the victims and the survivors. also i'm a survivor of gun violence. my dad took his life with the gun ten years ago. he was a farmer, he was a vietnam vet. i spent 15 years at madd and what madd taught me, when people work together, change homes. so many of these tragedies are 100% preventable every single time. so i feel like we are making progress, we have to have a president and a well that makes this the number one priority and not say words but not doing about it. so thought you mike for everything you've done in this issue. i'm going to ask a few questions of tom and mike and tom, i will start with you. can you tell us about your journey to state rep and how did your work with the every town survivor network prepare you to be elected for office? >> i ran -- i had to run twice. so we don't give up, that's one of the things that i learned working with moms. we are on the right path. we are making change. >> trace: and just so you know that's michael bloomberg
alex out loud because sometimes we hear a statistic and we forget that these are families and these were people and these were children. so if we could just take a moment and say alex's name out loud. >> alex>> we can never forget the victims and the survivors. also i'm a survivor of gun violence. my dad took his life with the gun ten years ago. he was a farmer, he was a vietnam vet. i spent 15 years at madd and what madd taught me, when people work together, change homes. so many...
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alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working class seats where people would have never dreamt of voting conservative and he mentioned that in his speech and he's will name over this time because of bricks it and because people just really didn't want to hear anything anymore and his message was very compelling is he going to also be able to win their hearts and minds and make them into conservative voters in the long term well this is exactly what he has to prove also with a domestic agenda he said he's going to concentrate on health and other social issues but 1st of all he has to get corrected on and then really really has to prove that he can bring the country together that's really been polarized over bricks it so much ok that that is the big challenge facing the let's bring up the numbers now with almost all results the conservatives have a huge majority far exceeding the $326.00 seats needed to be the biggest party a deep losses for the labor party they're the main opposition group all almost all reporting in a few seats to be declared alex what did boris johnson do to command this type of victory he cut through he had a very simple message which was that wrecks it done which he was able so he was able to win over those formally labor voters because of that and he notes more. than his opposition particularly jeremy cobain who many even previous labor voters felt they couldn't vote for because he didn't and they didn't like what he stood for so for boris this was a huge success for him but let's face it it was still a gamble of what he did and there was a possibility that it could. gone wrong for him but it didn't and now we need to find out what boris johnson are we going to see as prime minister all we're going to see the boris johnson from when he was mer of london when he was jovial entertaining loved by thousands or are we going to see the forest johnson that we've seen of late war right wing a more aggressive probe. for years going back to. yes and even before that when he was an m.p. in oxford so i've known him for
alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working...
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>> alex perez with us tonight. alex, thank you. >>> ther froin hour in the impeachment inquiry. tonight, members of the house intelligence committee are entering that secure location on the hill, the skiff, as it's called, you see it there, to read the committee's report of those televised hearings. and tonight, just beforehand, the republicans out with their own defense of the president. and the president had a message for those republicans who wrote the report. so, bottom line tonight, where does this go next and how quickly will all of this move? abc's terry moran at the white house tonight. >> reporter: in the basement of the capitol tonight, the house intelligence committee finalizing its official impeachment report. the public will see it tomorrow. and then all eyes will turn to the house judiciary committee. the president, speaking to reporters before departing for the nato summit in london, defiantly declaring the white house won't even participate in the judiciary committee's hearing on wednesday. >> why don't you send one of your lawyers to represent your point of view
>> alex perez with us tonight. alex, thank you. >>> ther froin hour in the impeachment inquiry. tonight, members of the house intelligence committee are entering that secure location on the hill, the skiff, as it's called, you see it there, to read the committee's report of those televised hearings. and tonight, just beforehand, the republicans out with their own defense of the president. and the president had a message for those republicans who wrote the report. so, bottom line...
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alex in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the timelines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no this is not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hey don't you finally get it go ahead alexyeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the.
alex in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the timelines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's...
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politics expert alex forrest watching good morning alex so election day is here how's it looking for the main parties well as we have just heard the polls have been narrowing throughout this campaign the conservative party under boris johnson have had a lead of around about 10 points and they all appear is still on course to win the election with lots of caveats thrown in there the latest poll put them with a majority to run about 28 seats are they so a party needs 326 seats to make government to be in a majority however there are so many issues here at stake for them and that there's the issue of it being december it being cold will people turn out and vote and also the other issue of tactical voting which is where people may decide look in my particular constituency in this seat it could be that we can get a certain m.p. candidate out say a conservative candidate out by voting for another party and that's what they may do so that is why at the moment it's still the possibility for it to be a hung parliament citing this election was triggered of course by the government's failure to
politics expert alex forrest watching good morning alex so election day is here how's it looking for the main parties well as we have just heard the polls have been narrowing throughout this campaign the conservative party under boris johnson have had a lead of around about 10 points and they all appear is still on course to win the election with lots of caveats thrown in there the latest poll put them with a majority to run about 28 seats are they so a party needs 326 seats to make government...
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex in nicosia you know alexso much.
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means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex in nicosia you know alexso much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter.
means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate all right let me go 1st to alex in nicosia you know alexso much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter.
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alex forrest whiting good morning alex and from london buyer correspondent bigot mass very good morning to you as well let's start in london can you bring us up to date baggett with the very latest. i think this is something every problem with the sound connection there you're going to leave it there let's take you to the studio here alex what was behind this stunning conservative victory the tories breaking through the red wall in some of those labor strongholds has been for boris johnson in particular and let's face it it was a gamble and it was a gamble that paid off he had a very clear message one message get it done but he was also appealing to those formally labor heartland trying to persuade people vote for me i'll get it done and also i'm going to offer you things that you would have thought labor would always have done in the past so i am going to promise you more money for public spending there will be more place i'm going to build more hospitals there will be more nurses and those messages particularly over bricks it cuts through and i think we have the journey corp in fact as well which is that many people didn't see jeremy corbyn as a leader ok a lack of trust or. a lack of trust and many concerns about his past and i think that that cut through to voters on the doorstep ok that's what i had to say earlier
alex forrest whiting good morning alex and from london buyer correspondent bigot mass very good morning to you as well let's start in london can you bring us up to date baggett with the very latest. i think this is something every problem with the sound connection there you're going to leave it there let's take you to the studio here alex what was behind this stunning conservative victory the tories breaking through the red wall in some of those labor strongholds has been for boris johnson in...
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alex in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's going on here and we're all told no no no no that this is not a trend these are one offs i think that 2019 was the year hey don't you finally get it go ahead alexyeah i agree with that assessment peter i think the main theme of 2019 was really the disconnect between what the media what the elites the globalists the permanent state the deep state whatever you want to call it what they try to tell us what they try to convince us of and what the people are interpreted as true and fact by doing their own research by going to their own alternative news media sources and trying to find the truth on their own time and no 3 stories represent that more i think that breaks it.
alex in nicosia you know alex so much happened this year it seems like the time lines get shorter and shorter and the pace continues at a greater speed here but if i'm taking stock here it seems to me the disconnect between the liberal liberal media in the liberal elites with everybody else because we kind of stretches out you know brags that 2016 that was a one off trump 20068 that was a one off and now it's go to this year the election that's a one off you know it's not this is a trend that's...
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alex, i will influence anyone else? the way you vote? alex, iwill come influence anyone else? the way you vote? alexknow you can't fold, i know you are desperate come over here, richard, introduce yourself, will it influence the way you vote? i'm richard, it manager, i've been in east lothian for 20 years. it will harden my opinion. in what way? the cuts that we've seen to policing, the prison service, the pa role policing, the prison service, the parole service. our now higher on my agenda than they would have been previously. 0k. can i ask you last week how you were thinking of voting this week how you are thinking of voting? last week's a swing towards the labour party, more strongly labour party this week. ok. what does anybody else think about the political row over the weekend, who bears responsibility, alexander?” think there's been a problem where the political parties have been using it as a partisan thing, it has been blaming each other, the labour party saying it's a conservative salt, vice versa, if you want to find solutions we need to focus on policy matters because i think this was a
alex, i will influence anyone else? the way you vote? alex, iwill come influence anyone else? the way you vote? alexknow you can't fold, i know you are desperate come over here, richard, introduce yourself, will it influence the way you vote? i'm richard, it manager, i've been in east lothian for 20 years. it will harden my opinion. in what way? the cuts that we've seen to policing, the prison service, the pa role policing, the prison service, the parole service. our now higher on my agenda...
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happens when relationships break down that maybe one person i will call them alex feels disrespected and alex is unable to show love. alexis parker sam feels unloved as result of which sam is unable to show respect so alex feels disrespected. we have a vicious circle that can escalate. i can further abstract and label these arrows as action and these arrows as felix. this doesn't solve the problem but it makes a a start becausee can think about how we could break these arrows because you have to break one to break the circle and you can say is it easy to break an action arrow or a feelings and records maybe we can't control our feelings but maybe we can decide not to act on them. perhaps when alex feels disrespected they could concentrate on still showing love regardless of that and the situation will not spiral out of control. we reduce it to these two action arrows and argue about who should take responsibility for breaking the arrows. one possible if there is webers more mature should do that. [laughing] we have this vicious circle and this vicious circle at an abstract level is similar to even more tragic things, for
happens when relationships break down that maybe one person i will call them alex feels disrespected and alex is unable to show love. alexis parker sam feels unloved as result of which sam is unable to show respect so alex feels disrespected. we have a vicious circle that can escalate. i can further abstract and label these arrows as action and these arrows as felix. this doesn't solve the problem but it makes a a start becausee can think about how we could break these arrows because you have...
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alex forsyth, iain watson, tom symonds and lorna gordon. lets head first to alex. there is a lwa ys lets head first to alex. a frenzied field to the last day of an election campaign and that is why we saw borisjohnson with that predawn start in west yorkshire, pretending to be a milkman, before dashing out to derbyshire to pose with a pie, and not long landed in south wales, where he is off to visit a factory, amid the flurry of photo opportunities and campaign slogans, i think there is a tension, too, among the conservative team, that this is all still to play for and the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. borisjohnson the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. boris johnson himself the outcome tomorrow is far from certain. borisjohnson himself said it could not be closer. part of that is the message that he wants to get across to try to mobilise supporters, convince them that he is not complacent about the outcome of this election. alongside that there are some real nerves, because the conservatives have banked everything on putting brexit front and centre of theircampaign, on putting brexit front and c
alex forsyth, iain watson, tom symonds and lorna gordon. lets head first to alex. there is a lwa ys lets head first to alex. a frenzied field to the last day of an election campaign and that is why we saw borisjohnson with that predawn start in west yorkshire, pretending to be a milkman, before dashing out to derbyshire to pose with a pie, and not long landed in south wales, where he is off to visit a factory, amid the flurry of photo opportunities and campaign slogans, i think there is a...
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alex mo heil a bitch from toronto alex thank you so much for joining us now bear has shown its best performance on the market in 14 months corteen what can you tell us about that . that we see 3.5 percent pop up in their stock with wall street as well as a rise on the frankfurt exchange and we're sitting around 74 year olds which is the book $82.00 just over 2006 to be exact and so as you can see that the stock's gone up by you might ask yourself why well it's because the e.p.a. and the justice department both the u.s. government agencies want a justice department so from a little lower department $81.00 of the verdict overturned so basically what happened and i'm sure that you remember this case a california man was awarded $25000000000.00 because he sued bear or monsanto at the time monsanto is the company that bear bought and they are the company that sells roundup which is made of glyphosate that's the chemical that's a herbicide that many are blaming on cancer he says he got cancer from it so he was awarded $25000000.00 well now the government saying they recommend that this is over turned round up but what we're talking about this is use the united states especially it's the biggest herbicide in the u.s. and it's also life is a is found all around the world. according to a university of washington study using right up org life is that i should say itself can increase the rates of cancer by 41 percent the world health organization has identified life estate as a probable cause city as well now come to the other side here when we talk about the e.p.a. and justice party rule they say now it's not necessarily like that the u.s. government said in a friend of the court brief that glyphosate is not a personage and that's the stance that the e.p.a. and the justice department is taking now buyer who bought monsanto the maker of roundup itself of course they deny these accusations that the product has any association with cancer the product which was introduced in 1974 has made billions for the company and as for months we know that they've had a very cozy relationship with the u.s. . so it looks like that relationship might be paying off at this point and alex what does this mean for bear and its use of the active ingredient. well life will see itself it look there this is not the only case out there so we don't know what's going to happen here with this recommendation but there's literally billions of dollars in lawsuits against bear and monsanto underling a bear in the u.s. alone so as you can imagine this could still blow up in their faces and that said you know even with this u.s. do recommendation traders seem to be focused on the profit but look life of sadism everything for beer to wine to eggs to breast milk they've even found it children so it's everywhere you know it and it just comes down to what the u.s. government's going to say now it's science right what signs are they going to pick and which direction they're going to move if they're going to defend bear well we might see a lot of this at this recommendation might turn into a reality correspondent alex mohai live it's thank you so much for your actual reporting today. thank
alex mo heil a bitch from toronto alex thank you so much for joining us now bear has shown its best performance on the market in 14 months corteen what can you tell us about that . that we see 3.5 percent pop up in their stock with wall street as well as a rise on the frankfurt exchange and we're sitting around 74 year olds which is the book $82.00 just over 2006 to be exact and so as you can see that the stock's gone up by you might ask yourself why well it's because the e.p.a. and the justice...
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alex, cnn, washington. >> thank you, alex. >>> next a startling accusation against six hotel chains. a woman said she became a victim of sex trafficking and the hotel has turned a blind eye. now she is suing. the legal battle, next. mom, why do we always come here for the holidays? how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be discovered. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. about being a scientist at 3m. i wanted them to know that innovation is not just about that one 'a-ha' moment. science is a process. it takes time, dedication. it's a journey. we're constantly asking ourselves, 'how can we do things better and better?' what we make has to work. we strive to protect you. at 3m, we're in pursuit of solutions that make people's lives better. >>> turning a blind eye to sex trafficking and making a fortune in the process. that is what one woman is accusing six major hotel chains of doing. she knows this is true because she was one of those being trafficked. the woman identified only in legal documents is suing hilton, extended stay, marriott, choice hotels and red lion hotels. she is claiming that she was victimized at these hotels in oregon and washington state. that is in 2012 and in 2013 when she was 22 years old, the federal lawsuit says, quote, rather than taking timely and effective measures to thwart this epidemic, defendant hotels have chosen to ignore and obvious presence of sex trafficking on their properties. joining the profit from rooms rented from this apparent purpose. a civil rights attorney and richard herman a criminal defense attorney and law prof s profess professor. good to see you both. this is such a disturbing topic. let me start with you. before we get into the details of the lawsuit itself. what responsibilities does a hotel have to figure out what is going on behind closed doors at their establishment? >> that is the million dollar question. they have an obligation to keep a vigilant eye. they have to keep a safe environment at the hotel. but the question really is, do they know or should they have known that this is illegal or abusive or trafficking conduct because, let me just say, at the outset, it's horrific. it's horrible. if any person is being compelled to be a sex trafficker against their will, then the people that are doing that should be punished to the highest level. but there's a fine line between someone who is being compelled to do it and someone who is intentionally doing it. that's the problem with these cases and the same criteria that they argue the hotel should know is trafficking activity could be a sign of intentional conduct, as well. it's a fine line. and these are not easy cases to win and not a lot of them have been successful. >> all right, i can hear you clearing your throat. you are clearly ready to jump in on this. >> he has pneumonia i think. >> there have been 350 federal cases dealing with sex trafficking victims protection. and they have been growing and the numbers of people who were standing up against it. it is horrific and often the victims are waiting for a bust or looking for a way to get home and they are literally kidnapped. i think, actually, it's not all that close. one of the issues in the case, marty, will be what is in the franchise agreement? in other words, is the, is marriott, is windham, are these hotels training those owner operated in order to have the franchise and does the agreement say that if sex trafficking is permitted, do they lose the franchise? is there training? is there diligence? at the end of the day, i don't think it is a fine line. i think they are active participants and, frankly, i love the concept of this case. the question is, how is it going to be developed and since the case was just filed a couple days ago, we had a long way to go here. >> i just want to read you some more. i just want to read you a little more of the quotes coming from the suit itself. it says, quote, individuals carrying or flashing large amounts of cash, excessive amounts of cash stored in the room, renting two rooms next to each other and declining room service for several days and excessive foot traffic in and out of rooms and men traveling with women who appear unrelated. in other words, it seems pretty blatant here. wouldn't anyone in a hotel working there pick up on this and shouldn't they? >> well, look, should they pick up on it as opposed to it being illegal or violate some civil rules and regulations and statutes? i mean, it's activity that happens all over the country. and the question is, is it being done against these people's will? do these people not have a right? can they not get away and a sign, a note. can they not try to help themselves? again, it's wrong. it's horrible if anybody is being compelled into this type of activity. my point is, it's very difficult to determine whether or not it's against their will or it's for their will. they want to do it. and this happens, i'm coming from las vegas. i see this all the time. this is, you know, this is a big industry and it's a big business. and, you know, to think that the hotel would have a statement in their franchise agreement saying they approve this is ridiculous. never going top ha happen that . >> no, it's not that at all. what are you saying? >> no, they have to train. there has to be a consequence and that's why the franchise agreement, marty, is so important here. if, for example, i buy a hotel or a motel from one of these six major chains and there's no c s consequence to it, that is the question the jury may have to decide. the franchise agreement has enough power in there to say, look, we need to control behavior and a judge may actually take it away from the jury. so, that's why i say we have a long way to go to find out what the facts are here. >> let me interrupt you real quick because i want to bring up what the hotel chains are saying. they issued statements and it's important it goes on. they're, of course, denying the allegations. marriott wrote developed training and partnership with leading human rights organizations to teach. today more than 700,000 elmroi employees have completed that training. they claim they have done this training and yet this problem persists. >> it persists. marty, it persists because it's hard to determine if it's against the will or its intentional conduct. that's why it persists. again, the hotel -- if it's blatant and it's a case by case, factually intensive discussion. you can't generalize this one. it's case by case and, you know, even if you're trained, what are you trained to do? what are you trained to observe? >> to be diligent. >> could be, could be diligent. right, be diligent. is it intentional conduct? it's the same situation. it's very difficult to determ e determine, you know, it's going on, it's horrible. not an easy call. no matter how much training you have. >> if, in fact, you do spot something as a hotel employee as a result of the training you received from your company. what do you do? >> there has to be a process built in, marty. often with human rights organizations and i train them to to this. they actually go in posing as people interested in sex. there are ways to do it. there is a monitoring process. things that can be done. if the franchise just says, look, don't engage in sex trafficking. that's not adequate. there's a process, a training, a monitoring, a record keeping that could be done to minimize the problem. and i think that's what we need to find out here. >> all right. well, i will separate myself from this. go ahead, real quick. >> whether the hotel knew or should have known is the standard. very difficult burden to prove, i think. >> you've said that. okay. i will say this now that i can separate myself from that horrible story and that is to say it is wonderful to see the two of you. i wish you both merry christmas and happy holidays. >> always great seeing you, marty. always. >>> east coast is bracing for a winter storm. how about that. rain, ice and flooding expected to wash over that area. we'll have a live report, next. coughing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? 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alex, cnn, washington. >> thank you, alex. >>> next a startling accusation against six hotel chains. a woman said she became a victim of sex trafficking and the hotel has turned a blind eye. now she is suing. the legal battle, next. mom, why do we always come here for the holidays? how did you find great-grandma's recipe? we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought we were hungarian? grandpa, can you tell me the story again? behind every question is a story waiting to be...
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alex, you stay with us. that's alex wolf with us in hong kong. still ahead, narendra modi goes all out to defend india's controversial new citizenship law, saying critics are spreading lies. delhi.e live in new rishaad: thanks jump back in the freight, cutting interest rates slowed down by other headwinds. we'll be asking alexhat's in store for 2020. this is bloomberg. ♪ quiet,: looking rather these monetary policy after a wave of interest rate cuts in 2019. the pboc are expected to hold fire. those in emerging markets may ease further as we do have global growth and global growth concerns remaining slow. bloomberg economics has appeared lower rates has weakened the power of central banks to tackle the doubt. juliette: still with us is alex wolf, head of asian investment strategy. alex, kind of in line with what the fed is staying -- is saying, they will be on hold in 2020. the bank of american ceo saying he things the consumer is still pre-strong. that's a positive sign there. we're inh, i think agreement on both points. they will maintain and easing bias with a cautious outlook around growth. the consumer has been healthy, but that's the only point of health in the u.s. economy. manufacturing has been pretty weak and you still have a positive consumer, but it is probably weighted more towards the risks fu
alex, you stay with us. that's alex wolf with us in hong kong. still ahead, narendra modi goes all out to defend india's controversial new citizenship law, saying critics are spreading lies. delhi.e live in new rishaad: thanks jump back in the freight, cutting interest rates slowed down by other headwinds. we'll be asking alexhat's in store for 2020. this is bloomberg. ♪ quiet,: looking rather these monetary policy after a wave of interest rate cuts in 2019. the pboc are expected to hold...