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. ♪ >>> good morning, it is friday, december 13th, i'm geoff bennet in for yasmin and amin both underhe weather and those who watched yesterday's show know what their voices sounded like so they're taking a much needed morning to recover. after more than 14 hours of debate on the articles of impeachment against the president, the house judiciary committee abruptly adjourned late last night holding off a history-making vote until later this morning. chairman jerry nadler appeared to catch many fellow lawmakers off guard when he made the announcement shortly before midnight. >> there's been a long two days of consideration of these articles and it is now very late at night. i want the members on both sides of the aisle to think about what has happened over these last few days and to search their consciences before we cast our final votes. therefore, the committee will now stand in recess until tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. and at which point i will move to divide the question so that each of us may have the opportunity to cast up or down votes, and each of the articles of impeachment,
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get over to haslinda amin. china will further lower the amount of many banks to put aside reserves to reduce borrowing costs for small firms. state media reports that pboc will cut the reserve ratio for re-discounting. officialhas fired up efforts to ease a possible liquidity crunch caused by rising local government debt. tesla jumped in the regular session on reports is secured almost $1.5 billion in financing from china. coming say the money is from local banks and a formal announcement may come this week. tesla is preparing to sell its shanghai made model three. new car registrations in china climbed to a five-month high in november. 393 a year earlier. have been sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi istanbul last year. the killing was not premeditated and the court ruled it did not have enough evidence to incriminate senior officials crown prince mohammed bin salman. he repeatedly denied sanctioning the killings. indian prime minister narendra modi looks set for an
get over to haslinda amin. china will further lower the amount of many banks to put aside reserves to reduce borrowing costs for small firms. state media reports that pboc will cut the reserve ratio for re-discounting. officialhas fired up efforts to ease a possible liquidity crunch caused by rising local government debt. tesla jumped in the regular session on reports is secured almost $1.5 billion in financing from china. coming say the money is from local banks and a formal announcement may...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian, amin is back in the chair tomorrow.ic day in washington. want to set the scene for you. at 9:00 a.m., house democrats expected to hold a news conference, to announce articles of impeachment, against the president of the united states. five sources familiar with the discussion telling nbc news democrats will bring two charges. abuse of power. and obstruction of congress. two people familiar with the matter telling the "washington post," that under the current plan, the judiciary committee would vote on articles on thursday. setting up a floor vote for next week. as "the new york times" points out, we got a hint of the charges democrats might avoid during yesterday's house judiciary committee hearing, democrats did not use the term rivalry. and they did not discuss potential obstruction of justice in the mueller probe. all of this comes as washington continues to digest the 434-page i.g. report that found the fbi was justified in opening the 2016 trump russia investigation. one more thing for you. the president meets with
i'm yasmin vossoughian, amin is back in the chair tomorrow.ic day in washington. want to set the scene for you. at 9:00 a.m., house democrats expected to hold a news conference, to announce articles of impeachment, against the president of the united states. five sources familiar with the discussion telling nbc news democrats will bring two charges. abuse of power. and obstruction of congress. two people familiar with the matter telling the "washington post," that under the current...
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paul: let's get the first word news with haslinda amin. slinda: thousands rallied in hong kong monday evening against police actions to see moneys raised by a crowdfunding group. police arrested four people over suspicions of money laundering. and $9 million of assets. spark alliance condemned the police action. raised the subject telling xi jinping he's very concerned and urged china to continue to exercise self-restraint. abe also mention the treatment of uighur muslims saying the international community is increase of a worried. chinese state television said president xi agreed that sensitive issues should be handled properly. five people have been sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi last year. that the killing was not premeditated and said it did not have enough evidence to incriminate two senior officials close to mohammad bin salman. he's denied sanctioning the killing but the u.s. says it could not have happened without his knowledge. is accused of using sophisticated technology to spy on
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december 27th 1979 special forces of the red army disguised as afghan troops assassinated president amin that led to the afghan soviet war which lasted more than 9 years but decades later it's u.s. troops that have been fighting a long war in the country washington and the taliban continue to hold talks aimed at ending that 18 year conflict and the fighting has taken its toll in many ways. this street in the city of mazar e sharif is home to muhammad john's woodworking shop he's been here for 20 years over that time he's earned a reputation for his finally detailed work. he learned the trade from his father but tough economic times in afghanistan are hitting his business hard lines are staying away he's had to let employees go for the party. business is bad compared to before. i used to have 20 full time employees in the shop. but now i only have enough work for 6. and i can't even guarantee how long that will last some weeks i have no work for the metol it is. a rare piece of new business in order for 6 doors and windows for a private to goodness for john he has 12 children to feed home
december 27th 1979 special forces of the red army disguised as afghan troops assassinated president amin that led to the afghan soviet war which lasted more than 9 years but decades later it's u.s. troops that have been fighting a long war in the country washington and the taliban continue to hold talks aimed at ending that 18 year conflict and the fighting has taken its toll in many ways. this street in the city of mazar e sharif is home to muhammad john's woodworking shop he's been here for...
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of the match came soon after half time they need to ram and on talk it off to he was played in by amin hire it but the hosts had to see at the last half an hour with just 10 men and i was on a new bit right for the whole axing me at get you know the edge no doubt about that decision catching a fish was sups as a precaution the shaka held on for the win. price let's take a look at what all that means for the bundesliga standings then because abi like steak has knocked out a 1st place that's off the 8 matched ace i'm unit and vote. advance taking a look at the bottom half then with quite hatta valid and our spec moving up and cologne leap frogging part of born who are now dead lost once again. we all know that christmas is the busiest time of the year for santa but when he's not snowed under with work at the north pole he likes a holiday just like the rest of us and of course a change of scenery is always welcome. he swapped his sleigh 1st surfboard. this thing santa can enjoy the sun and search for some serious way. apache's 3rd feed into surfing in the water is a big deal because it is
of the match came soon after half time they need to ram and on talk it off to he was played in by amin hire it but the hosts had to see at the last half an hour with just 10 men and i was on a new bit right for the whole axing me at get you know the edge no doubt about that decision catching a fish was sups as a precaution the shaka held on for the win. price let's take a look at what all that means for the bundesliga standings then because abi like steak has knocked out a 1st place that's off...
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amin? molly hunter, thank you very much for that update. >>> it is avalanche season and dramatic video shows the moment skiers were swept off a trail at a swiss resort yesterday. at least two people were hurt and a number of people were buried as the avalanche ripped down the slopes in switzerland. the injured skiers were flown by air ambulance to a nearby hospital. on wednesday. it was close call for a man in you thank you near park city, and the snobder keeps going and going, the same area where a man died earlier this month. firms warn skiers to be careful and have the proper gear. >>> after north korea's announcement of a christmas gift to the u.s., tensions have been running high. japan's public broadcaster mistakenly reported that north korea had fired a missile into the sea off japan's northern coast, according to the guardian, the news flash ran on the state broadcaster's web site. before it was ultimately corrected, the broadcaster apologized saying it was intended for quote traini
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here on the set, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos and thank god the two of you are here, because aminyou may have to anchor the show guys. >> we are not sounding fantastic this morning. but welcome to you both. >> what do you make of the attorney's criticism as we heard from bill barr of the inspector general's report that doesn't necessarily seem like the inspector general was necessarily surprised by the criticism of the report? >> even the inspector general says, as we've heard, the report doesn't really vindicate anyone. the big take away from the report is the conclusion that there was no political bias motivating the initiation of this investigation. however, there are a lot of problems with this investigation as a whole. and attorney general barr points that out. at least in an interview with pete williams. there are a lot of reasons to be concerned about the investigative techniques used here, and as a criminal defense attorney, stepping back, outside of the world of trump, we should be concerned that the fisa court which operates almost entirely in secret is using correct inf
here on the set, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos and thank god the two of you are here, because aminyou may have to anchor the show guys. >> we are not sounding fantastic this morning. but welcome to you both. >> what do you make of the attorney's criticism as we heard from bill barr of the inspector general's report that doesn't necessarily seem like the inspector general was necessarily surprised by the criticism of the report? >> even the inspector general says, as we've...
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mohammad amin, a local journalist, rushed to the scene after he felt the blast three miles away >> it was utterly pure devastation of property, life the dead and dying lying around where the explosion happened. >> reporter: the death toll is likely to rise some governments and local officials say more than 90 have died among the casualties soldiers, police officers, university students and children. >> you can see casualties arriving and those who are dead >> reporter: no one has claimed responsibility for the attack blame is likely to focus on al shabaab, an al qaeda-linked islamist militant group that has terrorized the country over a decade but al shabaab are one among many groups whose vicious fighting has discipline teared somalia since 1991. >> matt joins us now matt, do we know why it is assumed al shabaab is behind this attack? >> reporter: it's a good question al shabaab claimed responsibility for at least four car bombings in the past year, bus it doesn't always claim every one of its attacks. kristen? >> matt bradley reporting from london, matt, thank you. >>> to politics n
mohammad amin, a local journalist, rushed to the scene after he felt the blast three miles away >> it was utterly pure devastation of property, life the dead and dying lying around where the explosion happened. >> reporter: the death toll is likely to rise some governments and local officials say more than 90 have died among the casualties soldiers, police officers, university students and children. >> you can see casualties arriving and those who are dead >> reporter:...
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mohammed amin hussein says he'll never forget the experience he hopes to come back next time as a climate researcher i'll miss the place actually a lot it has been amazing living on board for 4 weeks and now it feels like it's already home in a way that have a piece of me on the polish then a scientist hopefully with me to get as we say in my culture people to me it's only a moment instead. how much of the you know about silk worms they all recently come from china and are used to produce their use has since bred and they're known being bred in kenya they're the climate crisis is forcing farmers to find alternatives to food crops one of those options is to produce. cyclones they're not the leaves of trees and they're giving hope to farmers in kenya due to the extreme weather patterns of recent years you don't know we know has turned to farming. this is the 26th the day and you can see the. already spinning. they are making a point. in other words they have already reached this stage that. stage yes so as the as does the spin we have asked our quince the former senior research at the inter
mohammed amin hussein says he'll never forget the experience he hopes to come back next time as a climate researcher i'll miss the place actually a lot it has been amazing living on board for 4 weeks and now it feels like it's already home in a way that have a piece of me on the polish then a scientist hopefully with me to get as we say in my culture people to me it's only a moment instead. how much of the you know about silk worms they all recently come from china and are used to produce their...
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the students come from countries where the effects of climate change are already noticeable mohammed amin hussein studies sea and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya it's now much too dry in many regions. of the course lately the little solar option. there's also little we're talk of sea level rise so help people living close to the sea so 'd we all need it but at the same time we look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist country we have people come to to to see the beautiful corals climate change kind of affects us in terms of bleaching water looks. ok so now we can go. to position. the aim is to prepare young people from developing countries for local climate research the students learn things like how to calculate climate models how to determine air pollution based on the reflection of the ocean and how to analyze micro plastics polar research or paper lemkin leads the on board seminar on climate models he says industrialized western countries have a special responsibility for climate protection. we started causing climate change 150 years ago and we're still doin
the students come from countries where the effects of climate change are already noticeable mohammed amin hussein studies sea and lake science in belgium in his homeland kenya it's now much too dry in many regions. of the course lately the little solar option. there's also little we're talk of sea level rise so help people living close to the sea so 'd we all need it but at the same time we look at sea surface temperature so kenya is a tourist country we have people come to to to see the...
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haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin he was born in the soviet union, but calls singapore home. beloussov is an entrepreneur who puts knowledge of the heart of everything he does. founded more than two dozen companies, among them acronis, a data protection firm valley that more than $1 billion. serguei beloussov is today's high flyer. born in what was then leningrad
haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin he was born in the soviet union, but calls singapore home. beloussov is an entrepreneur who puts knowledge of the heart of everything he does. founded more than two dozen companies, among them acronis, a data protection firm valley that more than $1 billion. serguei beloussov is today's high flyer. born in what was then leningrad
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independence from the colonial rulers the british it can really be summed up with 3 names milton obote idi amin and you ari certainly no 2 of those a boat mean mean in particular were very very brutal would you accept that when the 70 came to power 1st he rescued your country well that has been stayed we've always been. hearing that while growing up until we grew up old enough to see with our own eyes and say without fear of contradiction that most seventies rule is much more brutal than the rules that have been there before only that president must have been has been extremely smart and you must give it to him you know the world sees prison him as a van and indeed many people describe him as a benevolent dictator or a dictator in a suit to the western world presidents have been has always cast this image of a democrat but back home he has stepped on all rights and freedoms and he has ruled uganda with an iron fist what do you say to international investors and to governments to diplomats you who say better the devil you know well to the international community to the international investors an
independence from the colonial rulers the british it can really be summed up with 3 names milton obote idi amin and you ari certainly no 2 of those a boat mean mean in particular were very very brutal would you accept that when the 70 came to power 1st he rescued your country well that has been stayed we've always been. hearing that while growing up until we grew up old enough to see with our own eyes and say without fear of contradiction that most seventies rule is much more brutal than the...
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at my ports it's plenty of ships calling my main ports especially ports of man that are part of him amin even sometimes the way maintenance is all fine you get the parts for all in the same time we are expanding the capacity of our main owns the projects are running we have to sort of charter heart beaches other new port. north of the indian ocean but i'm going to also ask these ormuz peace endeavor ali larijani the parliamentary speaker said that as part of the guaranteeing security away from major powers like the united states and britain even even the who the community in yemen could be suggested by the iranian government to enter political processes who knows helping to end the world's worst humanitarian crisis are we talking about. massive geopolitical change ahead for you. as the woman is endeavor goes on i hope that you know the process goes in such a manner that regional countries can. come to the conclusion that the improvement of the security and especially this security of the matter of time transport ation can be achieved through the cooperation of the regional caught is that
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it's all a bit confusing at 1st amin is playing the innkeeper and gets his lines wrong his wife's pregnant he says they need to concentrate to keep. constant their teacher goes through their lines with them in the. mind of how much much stronger fun talking or china probably running a musical platform and then they enjoy listening to some german christmas carols. out. that are. different and we don't celebrate christmas but here at the our club i play the recorder and i perform with and and maybe i'll do a hip hop with our 4 and a few other boys and this will not only have to sing then we're allowed to. have to sing a few times then we hold hands this after that we're allowed to take our presence and open and i think that's boring and then give myself a 120 and he said i'm ready to i'm going to get my tree out of the cellar and celebrate christmas hertz there i'll put the candles on the tree and buy a present for my mom then i'm allowed to watch t.v. all day. i don't like to even describe the bell rings and we all come downstairs and then the curtain opens and there's the christmas tree. o
it's all a bit confusing at 1st amin is playing the innkeeper and gets his lines wrong his wife's pregnant he says they need to concentrate to keep. constant their teacher goes through their lines with them in the. mind of how much much stronger fun talking or china probably running a musical platform and then they enjoy listening to some german christmas carols. out. that are. different and we don't celebrate christmas but here at the our club i play the recorder and i perform with and and...
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is more of their cultural imperialism in media religion kind of i think i actually spoke moderate amine because by the time i came to my sense of myself as an individual nigeria was that the panic country so i really didn't have a colonial experience and know from reading from study from history that if you're with a colony and if i don't speak english nigeria is a function of that but i guess that for me the fight that even at night you know is becoming independent there was also before that i mentioned to the social space which was dominated by american media so my being in america i don't know that directly result of that but i guess that part of the reason why we talk about colonialism to be even so much it is of course because of the colonial history but also because i'm going to i think in over the american empire have defined back and actually have totally been in practice and so we need in america to find that people are going on about the war to look for ways of life find a better option of that look at what we bankrobber off. i can't remember any more. but. that's what happens
is more of their cultural imperialism in media religion kind of i think i actually spoke moderate amine because by the time i came to my sense of myself as an individual nigeria was that the panic country so i really didn't have a colonial experience and know from reading from study from history that if you're with a colony and if i don't speak english nigeria is a function of that but i guess that for me the fight that even at night you know is becoming independent there was also before that i...
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the prime minister and his likely successor, both spoke excessively with bloombergs haslinda amin about efforts to prosecute the scandal and get compensation from goldman. haslinda: we hear from our sources that goldman tried to reach a settlement, but you referred them to the ag. is there truth in that? >> yes, it is true. everything has to be done properly, according to the law. charge when itn comes to government prosecution of any case. haslinda: did goldman offer a amount?nt >> they offered some little compensation. [laughter] clarify?u them to give you a figure. a billion dollars, more or less? >> they offered a billion ringgit come but the total amount is about 6.5 billion u.s. dollars. haslinda: how did they come up with that figure, $6.5 billion u.s.? in terms of fees, goldman made $600 million u.s.. >> know, in talking about the total amount, not just goldman sachs. goldman sachs took 10% heftysion, in addition to interest rate of 6%. that is not usual for governments. governments normally get less than 3%. but this 10% extra that goes to goldman sachs means that we get 90% of
the prime minister and his likely successor, both spoke excessively with bloombergs haslinda amin about efforts to prosecute the scandal and get compensation from goldman. haslinda: we hear from our sources that goldman tried to reach a settlement, but you referred them to the ag. is there truth in that? >> yes, it is true. everything has to be done properly, according to the law. charge when itn comes to government prosecution of any case. haslinda: did goldman offer a amount?nt >>...
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haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin. the central bank governor of one of the largest financial hubs in the world, singapore's ravi menon is betting big on fintech, exploring digital currencies, looking to take the lead of what the future of banking will look like at a time of global uncertainty. this is a conversation with the managing director of the monetary authority of singapore. avi menon, thank you so much for your time today. ravi: thank you, haslinda. haslinda: when it comes to singapore's innovation efforts, ne of the key areas is fintech and the monetary authority of singapore plays a huge role in that. in fact, some of the initiatives included revelatory sandboxes where companies can try out their ideas alongside regulators. since the initiative was launched in 2015, what has been achieved? what do you view is the key successes so far? ravi: we have come quite a long way. it is heartwarming how things have taken shape. we now have a vibrant fintech ecosystem. if you look at financial institutions, fintech is n
haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin. the central bank governor of one of the largest financial hubs in the world, singapore's ravi menon is betting big on fintech, exploring digital currencies, looking to take the lead of what the future of banking will look like at a time of global uncertainty. this is a conversation with the managing director of the monetary authority of singapore. avi menon, thank you so much for your time today. ravi: thank you, haslinda. haslinda: when it comes to...
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deite this violent repressn, aminou haidahas led cotless huer strik and demonstrioions, d unflchchingldocucumeedhehe abuses again t the saharawawi people fororore th 30 0 yes. she is a forr r policall prisonerhoho wasaileled r fourur years a a sect prpris. in granting her the awar t the right liveliod award foundati cited h " "steaastt nonvlent action, deste imprisonmentnd torture, in pursuit ofususticend self-deternanationor t the ople of western hara." i sat do with amatou hair st beforshe w the rig livehood awardnd i beg by king hero explaiwhat is happening in occupieied western sahara. >> i will want to let them know about the situation of my people, the sahrawi people. it is the peoplele that is sepaparated, one u under moroccn occupapaon, and ththe other in sahrawi camps.. they live inin difficult conditions. and i come from the occupied territory under moroccan occupation. ex-spspanishis an cololony, the lala colony in occupiednce 75 yearars by the k kingdom of morococco. this has been a tragedy for us.. it has led to a loofof suffering from d deprivation o of our rig, torture, disappeara
deite this violent repressn, aminou haidahas led cotless huer strik and demonstrioions, d unflchchingldocucumeedhehe abuses again t the saharawawi people fororore th 30 0 yes. she is a forr r policall prisonerhoho wasaileled r fourur years a a sect prpris. in granting her the awar t the right liveliod award foundati cited h " "steaastt nonvlent action, deste imprisonmentnd torture, in pursuit ofususticend self-deternanationor t the ople of western hara." i sat do with amatou hair...
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haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin.e central bank governor of one of the largest financial hubs in the world, singapore's ravi menon is betting big on fintech, exploring digital currencies, looking to take the lead of what the future of banking will look like at a time of global uncertainty. this is a conversation with the managing director of the monetary authority of singapore. ravi menon, thank you so much for your time today. ravi: thank you, haslinda. haslinda: when it comes to singapore's innovation efforts, one of the key areas is fintech and the monetary authority of singapore plays a huge role in that. in fact, some of the initiatives included revelatory sandboxes where companies can try out their ideas alongside regulators. since the initiative was launched in 2015, what has been achieved? what do you view is the key successes so far? ravi: we have come quite a long way. it is heartwarming how things have taken shape. we now have a vibrant fintech ecosystem. if you look at financial institutions, fintech is no
haslinda: hello, i'm haslinda amin.e central bank governor of one of the largest financial hubs in the world, singapore's ravi menon is betting big on fintech, exploring digital currencies, looking to take the lead of what the future of banking will look like at a time of global uncertainty. this is a conversation with the managing director of the monetary authority of singapore. ravi menon, thank you so much for your time today. ravi: thank you, haslinda. haslinda: when it comes to singapore's...
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. >> hi there, amin. not too bad across the country.r most of us. nice for us in terms of travel. dry weather and mild air. so we didn't get that white christmas. so we have the mild air. that's what we're looking at, at least in the upper midwest, the ohio valley, the southern plains, the southeast, and up to the northeast, temperatures well above normal for this time of the year. and even 25 degrees above what is typical for this time of the year. as, record breakers as well. and what we're looking at in southern california, we saw with steve, looking at wicked weather here, thunderstorms and a tornado warning earlier this morning, an heavy rain falling right now, this is the six-hour loop, we will see this continuing, at least throughout the night into tomorrow morning and we are also seeing some higher elevation snow, which is probably good news for the skiers. let's talk about impact, if you're traveling though, in the southwest, we're looking at air travel, impacted throughout the day and you might want to call ahead as you head o
. >> hi there, amin. not too bad across the country.r most of us. nice for us in terms of travel. dry weather and mild air. so we didn't get that white christmas. so we have the mild air. that's what we're looking at, at least in the upper midwest, the ohio valley, the southern plains, the southeast, and up to the northeast, temperatures well above normal for this time of the year. and even 25 degrees above what is typical for this time of the year. as, record breakers as well. and what...
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because they built sections of it and had an active advisory force in uganda until 1973 when iddi aminanyone would fly from israeli to uganda to rescue the hostages. that was surprise number one. when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms and were driving the same kind of vehicles a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by the time they figured it out, it was too late for them. >> it took just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until it took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue seemed pretty much like a modern miracle. for relatives who for days on end were unsure whether they would ever see their loved ones again, it was a time for joy and jubilation. >> what made you think that israel could pull off an operation like this? >> the entebbe rescue was one of the few bits of good news we had regarding counterterrorism. it was followed a year later by the daring rescue of german passengers that had been aboard a hi
because they built sections of it and had an active advisory force in uganda until 1973 when iddi aminanyone would fly from israeli to uganda to rescue the hostages. that was surprise number one. when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms and were driving the same kind of vehicles a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by the time they figured it out, it was too late for them. >> it...
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i'm haslinda amin he was born in the soviet union but calls singapore home.oussov is an entrepreneur who puts knowledge at the heart of everything he does. he's founded more than two dozen companies, among them acronis, a data protection firm valued at more than $1 billion.
i'm haslinda amin he was born in the soviet union but calls singapore home.oussov is an entrepreneur who puts knowledge at the heart of everything he does. he's founded more than two dozen companies, among them acronis, a data protection firm valued at more than $1 billion.
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amin is back in the chair tomorrow.er key moment in the impeachment push, ha what could be the democrats' final chance to argue publicly that donald trump committed impeachable offenses before charges are drawn up. at 9:00 a.m., democratic investigators will present their case to the house judiciary committee, and republicans will have another chance to refute it. the white house has declined an invitation to participate mount nothing defense against impeachment in the house opting instead to make the case for acquittal in the senate. chairman jerry nad ler expects the committee will formally introduce charges against the president by the end of the week. >> do you have any idea of how many articles you think you're going to draw? you're in the ready yet? you seem to be hesitant? >> we are still -- >> the speaker -- >> she will have a role. as the other members of the caucus. >> republicans are far outpacing democrats by blitzing americans with impeachment-related ads on social media and television. the "washington post
amin is back in the chair tomorrow.er key moment in the impeachment push, ha what could be the democrats' final chance to argue publicly that donald trump committed impeachable offenses before charges are drawn up. at 9:00 a.m., democratic investigators will present their case to the house judiciary committee, and republicans will have another chance to refute it. the white house has declined an invitation to participate mount nothing defense against impeachment in the house opting instead to...
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no one amine. like to be a white woman who voted for trump and essay i am independent. i am actually freer the professionals victims i'm the left and people were in their own victimhood. with my brain and whatever. i'm actually more a feminist than liberal women or whatever. to see that, that is really to show your lot into whiteness. an expected to protect you. you are literally, we were literally boating for family separation, the water in your voting for the stripping of abortion rights. in the running to destroy the lives of millions and millions of women and pretend like somehow that can be a feminist vote, is just ludicrous. it's a fantasy. and similarly to go through that wellness conference and staying i am investing in wellness and i care about people being well and women specifically are women need to keep take care of themselves and then sit there all day long and talk about gluten and leech therapy join if you really wanted to talk about women's wellness, you should be talking how,. >> drinking water. >> exactly. there's a really similar parallel like refusa
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and alex and amin, let's play our game, who has had more white christmases? we will start with st.th boston. >> i will go with st. louis because i think it is a trick question. >> let's see. >> alex, you are winning that one. 21 white christmases. boston, 19. one more. how about chicago, new york city. >> that's an easy one, chicago. got to be chicago. >> it's got to be. >> wrong. >> 23 for chicago. and 34 for new york city. so now you know the facts. and the reason for that is all of this bubble of warm air, so we're going to be basking in the sunshine, and we're seeing the temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees above normal. >> we like to be a fact-based program here on this show. >> thankfully we have you to help us. >> appreciate it. >>> still ahead, facebook says a pro-trump media outlet used artificial intelligence to create fake people for conspiracies. what the social media giant did next. what the social media giant did next why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a
and alex and amin, let's play our game, who has had more white christmases? we will start with st.th boston. >> i will go with st. louis because i think it is a trick question. >> let's see. >> alex, you are winning that one. 21 white christmases. boston, 19. one more. how about chicago, new york city. >> that's an easy one, chicago. got to be chicago. >> it's got to be. >> wrong. >> 23 for chicago. and 34 for new york city. so now you know the facts....
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men like qadaffi, idi amin, and the ayatollah khomeni, whom americans just love to hate. >> the whitese announced a reward -- >> the justice department that up a hotline to take on tips on noriega's whereabouts. >> they focused on noriega to the exclusion of what was happening to the panamanian people, to the exclusion to the bodies in the street, to the exclusion of the number dead, to the exclusion of what happened to the women and children in that country, during this midnight invasion. >> in some ways, the invasion of panama was no surprise given the history of relations between the countries. the united states refused to recognize panama's independence throughout the 1800s. when the u.s. proposal to build a canal was turned down by columbia, u.s. policy changed. in 1903, the united states provided military backup, enabling panama to secede from columbia. by doing so, the united states secure the rights to take over the canal project that had been abandoned by the french. in a treaty negotiated between the french canal investors and united states, the americans were granted sovere
men like qadaffi, idi amin, and the ayatollah khomeni, whom americans just love to hate. >> the whitese announced a reward -- >> the justice department that up a hotline to take on tips on noriega's whereabouts. >> they focused on noriega to the exclusion of what was happening to the panamanian people, to the exclusion to the bodies in the street, to the exclusion of the number dead, to the exclusion of what happened to the women and children in that country, during this...
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it is december 30th, i'm yasmin vossoughian, amin is off this morning. we begin with new information at the heart of the impeachment investigation into the president. it's part of an extensive piece by "the new york times." on the nearly $400 million in military aid that was withheld from ukraine. as democrats pushed for witnesses at the senate trial, the times reports that during an oval office meeting in late august, secretary of state mike pompeo, defense secretary mark esper, and then national security adviser john bolton, tried but failed to convince the president to release the aid. the times cites in parts interviews with dozens of current and former gation officials, congressional aides and other as well as previously undisclosed emails and documents of the report also lays out the battle within the trump administration, meaning acting chief of staff mick mulvaney as the chief con duties for transmitting the president's demands for the freeze. as the national security council, pentagon and the state department pushed back, the times reports that
it is december 30th, i'm yasmin vossoughian, amin is off this morning. we begin with new information at the heart of the impeachment investigation into the president. it's part of an extensive piece by "the new york times." on the nearly $400 million in military aid that was withheld from ukraine. as democrats pushed for witnesses at the senate trial, the times reports that during an oval office meeting in late august, secretary of state mike pompeo, defense secretary mark esper, and...
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another gate where employees created the magic of the north pole without the freezing trups or jet lisa amincan't get enough of these loveable tail waggers, there's a great way to add one to your family and ones that have a lot of loving left. muttville in san francisco is doing a save for the holidays adopt thon. all are free for qualified applicants to help these mutts find a home. it goes from noon to 4:00 on the corner of alabama and 16th streets. >>> a denver park is using an unusual method to scare off rebellious geese. the bright red robot you see here is not a toy. it is a mock predator named the goose continue inator. they are making sure geeseorblat back in the air to continue their migratory patterns. >> it mimics a natural predator the geese might encounter in the natural environment such as like a wolf or coyote. recognize us as soon as we lift it out of the truck bed or driving close to a flock of geese they will know to fly away pretty quickly. >> if you have the same problem you can buy the gooseinator on-line for 3800 dollars. >>> still to come, the surprise swap for one man
another gate where employees created the magic of the north pole without the freezing trups or jet lisa amincan't get enough of these loveable tail waggers, there's a great way to add one to your family and ones that have a lot of loving left. muttville in san francisco is doing a save for the holidays adopt thon. all are free for qualified applicants to help these mutts find a home. it goes from noon to 4:00 on the corner of alabama and 16th streets. >>> a denver park is using an...
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lingside nbc news white house correspondent jeff bennet, in for amin, as the house judiciary committeeump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani was in europe. "the new york times" reports that according to people familiar with the matter on tuesday, giuliani met with former ukrainian prosecutor in budapest and travelled to kyiv and hoping to meet with other ex-ukrainian prosecutors including viktor shokin, fired in efforts to crack down on corruption. and the times notes that the former new york city mayor is reportedly helping right wing news network with a documentary series promoting his arguments against the impeachment inquiry. >>> now to more of the key moments from yesterday's impeachment hearing, we heard from four legal scholars, three told the house judiciary committee that there is no doubt they say the president's actions regarding ukraine are impeachable but the fourth witness did not defend the actions at the heart of the inquiry, but instead argued against the process. watch this. >> it is not wrong, because president trump is right, this call is anything but perfect, it is no
lingside nbc news white house correspondent jeff bennet, in for amin, as the house judiciary committeeump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani was in europe. "the new york times" reports that according to people familiar with the matter on tuesday, giuliani met with former ukrainian prosecutor in budapest and travelled to kyiv and hoping to meet with other ex-ukrainian prosecutors including viktor shokin, fired in efforts to crack down on corruption. and the times notes that the former new...
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jeff bennet is in for amin this week. we begin with this historic step forward in the impeachment investigation as house speaker nancy pelosi directs the committee's conducting inquiry to bring formal charges against the president by drafting articles of impeachment. she made the announcement early yesterday morning and defended her decision in a series of events taking questions from the press at a weekly news conference and a town hall last night. here are some key moments. >> the facts are uncontested. the president abused his power for his own perm political benefit. at the expense of our national security, by withholding military aid and crucial oval office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival. our democracy is what is at stake. the president leaves us no choice but to act. because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit. >> let me just say this. this isn't, we're saying ukraine, the ukraine was the vehicle of the president's action. asking t
jeff bennet is in for amin this week. we begin with this historic step forward in the impeachment investigation as house speaker nancy pelosi directs the committee's conducting inquiry to bring formal charges against the president by drafting articles of impeachment. she made the announcement early yesterday morning and defended her decision in a series of events taking questions from the press at a weekly news conference and a town hall last night. here are some key moments. >> the facts...
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. >> i mentioned it to amin while you were talking. >> your gift by the way is in the red box.>> thanks, bill. >>> still ahead the president's trade deal with mexico and canada jumps another hurdle while the trump administration explains why what was on the trade of u.s. trade partners. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. >>> welcome back, everyone. yesterday the house passed the new trade agreement between the u.s., canada, and mexico, after a year-long negotiation between president negotiation between president trump and house democrats. joumanna joins us now. what can we expect out of this deal and the impact on the u.s. economy? >> it's been a long-time coming. we have a deal that passed yesterday with bipartisan support which is the crucial factor here. and to be honest, for the
. >> i mentioned it to amin while you were talking. >> your gift by the way is in the red box.>> thanks, bill. >>> still ahead the president's trade deal with mexico and canada jumps another hurdle while the trump administration explains why what was on the trade of u.s. trade partners. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores...
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amin 1986, joan rivers becthe first woman given a shot at the late night chair, but she failed to gainion and was quickly taken ofthe air. it took decades before another woman was given another chance, and since then, no woman has made it past a single season in late night at any major network. regardless of what the outcome is, and m being super candid with you, it's kind of not going to matter, because it's going to help continue to pave that path, and that's wt my priority is w. >> nawaz: you're saying regardless of how this goes, the fact that you are here. >> i mean, we nt it to go well, there's no doubt we want it to go well, but i'm saying my actual presence, andveryone else being a part of this, is already going to contribute to paving that path. >> nawaz: in some ways, singh is uniquely qualified to succeed in the new world of late night, one in which hos are scrambling to turn television segments into internet sensations. >> when i'm sitting with my writers, and we're going through ate show format, i think g that's a great show. and i think by nature my brain at's goinglly go
amin 1986, joan rivers becthe first woman given a shot at the late night chair, but she failed to gainion and was quickly taken ofthe air. it took decades before another woman was given another chance, and since then, no woman has made it past a single season in late night at any major network. regardless of what the outcome is, and m being super candid with you, it's kind of not going to matter, because it's going to help continue to pave that path, and that's wt my priority is w. >>...
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amin right now and he is in prison, and one of his acolytes was just murdered in detroit. and the same kinds of rationalizations and justifications the government used to kill jeff and to kill fred is being used in this particular case. so the media is always on point to put the position of the state as a paramount position, and it is up to us to deconstruct that and understand what this is all about. that is a great lesson to learn. [applause] >> to me in jeff's book, the tribune and the television stations followed the post that followed the police line and the state line, but "the sun-times" so a competing newspaper, the leaks coming out of the people's law office and the trials and so on were published, and it became an interesting debate and dialogue, and of course the defender and the black media played a very critical role there. glenn, quickly, a role -- a minute about the role of the state's attorney and the legal apparatus. -- flint, a minute about the role of the states attorney and the legal apparatus, and showing that it was a justifiable kill. it was athink i
amin right now and he is in prison, and one of his acolytes was just murdered in detroit. and the same kinds of rationalizations and justifications the government used to kill jeff and to kill fred is being used in this particular case. so the media is always on point to put the position of the state as a paramount position, and it is up to us to deconstruct that and understand what this is all about. that is a great lesson to learn. [applause] >> to me in jeff's book, the tribune and the...
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hablando de paulina, estelos miles sin haber amine yo su media naranja, aunque en el Ámbito polÍtico. ya tiene la aprobaciÓn de la suegra. no cabe duda que este 2019 cupido flecho parejo. >>yo tambiÉn cierro el aÑo enamoradisima. veo que se estÁ volteando para acÁ. >> cuÁl te impresionÓ mÁs? >> el de peÑa nieto sorprendiÓ muchÍsimo, cupido anda haciendo de las suyas. yo tengo 11 novelas y jamÁs han dado con un compaÑero mÍo de trabajo. pin y -- nos vemos a diario por muchos meses.los men. ♪ ♪ >>he sido humillada. >> fÍjense que estamos en el Último viernes del 2019,1 que ver celina con un maquillaje impecable. para lograrlo, nuestra amiga y colaboradora nos enseÑa este look especial para despedir el aÑo. >> find aura sÁnchez, en este vÍdeo les voy sin llegar a hacer este maquillaje clÁsico y lindo para fiestas navideÑas. comenzamos aplicando una crema hidratante para que la piel se vea linda, saludable, hidratada y bonita. aplicamos una base para sombras, un poco de corrector, esto harÁ que el maquillaje dure mucho mÁs tiempo. comenzamos a poner un color cafÉ claroen la cuenca del ojo
hablando de paulina, estelos miles sin haber amine yo su media naranja, aunque en el Ámbito polÍtico. ya tiene la aprobaciÓn de la suegra. no cabe duda que este 2019 cupido flecho parejo. >>yo tambiÉn cierro el aÑo enamoradisima. veo que se estÁ volteando para acÁ. >> cuÁl te impresionÓ mÁs? >> el de peÑa nieto sorprendiÓ muchÍsimo, cupido anda haciendo de las suyas. yo tengo 11 novelas y jamÁs han dado con un compaÑero mÍo de trabajo. pin y -- nos vemos a...
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. >> i think there is definitely dop amine hit when you post something on instagram.or some people. maria: what's your phone, the 10 or 11? dagen: this is the 11. maria: that has a really good camera. why do i need to pay somebody else. you have the camera right there, whether it's the 10 or 11, it's a great camera. dagen: you need to have someone capture you in action. the bar is set higher and higher by people who are essentially professionals at this and companies like retailers, you apparel manufacturers, so you need someone following you and your partner around, catching you in action shots, right, and then air brushing them for you. it's the kardashian effect. maria: it's a totally different generation. i don't want anybody following me around when i'm on vacation. >> honestly, same. but my fiance is really good at taking photos so i don't have to worry about that. maria: there's a risk to saying to a stranger, please take our photo in front of -- >> absolutely. they'll cut your legs out, cut the backgrounds out. you can't trust that the average person has photo
. >> i think there is definitely dop amine hit when you post something on instagram.or some people. maria: what's your phone, the 10 or 11? dagen: this is the 11. maria: that has a really good camera. why do i need to pay somebody else. you have the camera right there, whether it's the 10 or 11, it's a great camera. dagen: you need to have someone capture you in action. the bar is set higher and higher by people who are essentially professionals at this and companies like retailers, you...
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than every drop of water that may be infected by contaminants that are biological or medical um,aminantst we don't, there is no way to pull that out of the water, so who knows what we are getting from our exquisite medical contaminants, all of that is dropped back down organics" aree not organic. host: go ahead and respond to her concerns. guest: you are actually right, but you are confusing two separate things. crops that are rain-fed, as it is called, irrigated by rain, are not subject to the exact concerns because water that is contaminated, when it is operates and becomes rain, it becomes clouds and becomes rain, in the evaporation process, the chemicals are left behind and it pure water you that becomes rain. however, a very large percentage of organic crops are not rain-fed but irrigation-fed. that is where the problem becomes. you are absolutely right, and scientific studies have proven this again and again, many, many different plans of different kinds take up into their structure a whole variety of chemicals. they don't shed the chemicals and just keep the pure water. so you may
than every drop of water that may be infected by contaminants that are biological or medical um,aminantst we don't, there is no way to pull that out of the water, so who knows what we are getting from our exquisite medical contaminants, all of that is dropped back down organics" aree not organic. host: go ahead and respond to her concerns. guest: you are actually right, but you are confusing two separate things. crops that are rain-fed, as it is called, irrigated by rain, are not subject...