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it's not true those attacks aren't the only wary of conservative leader andrew here he is also quite unpopular according to the polls in one of the closest races in recent years most of the conservatives and the liberals may not win a big enough majority to govern alone. this is where jack meet seeing a leader of the left leaning new democratic party could come into play with approval ratings soaring for is party saying could become the kingmaker of canada's election as a prospective partner in a liberal minority government. protesters in hong kong have defied an official ban and staged more pro-democracy rallies turn some of them turning violent tensions over 5 months of on rest of a spike to get after a protest leader in another activist were violently assaulted some days ago through . the protests went on into the night to find a bomb by police. as has happened multiple times under the cover of darkness chaos descended a d w reporter i'm talking to a confronted by riot police i think it was that not only did i not a god that he was but all the teams had forbidden the rally in a hi
it's not true those attacks aren't the only wary of conservative leader andrew here he is also quite unpopular according to the polls in one of the closest races in recent years most of the conservatives and the liberals may not win a big enough majority to govern alone. this is where jack meet seeing a leader of the left leaning new democratic party could come into play with approval ratings soaring for is party saying could become the kingmaker of canada's election as a prospective partner in...
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. >>> the democratic presidential candidate, andrew yang, he's here, there you see him. we're going to discuss all of this and more when we come back.
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it's not true those attacks aren't the only wary of conservative leader andrew here but he is also quite unpopular according to the polls in one of the closest races in recent years most of the conservatives and the liberals may not win a big enough majority to govern alone. this is where jack meet seeing leader of the left leaning new democratic party could come into play with approval ratings soaring for is party saying could become the kingmaker of canada's election as a prospective partner in a liberal minority government. another exciting weekend in the bundesliga back smell from v.w. sports is here with the breakdown so there's so many teams jostling for the top spot. what happened to shock at that one sunday yet they played yesterday and went into the game with a chance of going top if they won and they have previously won 4 games then drawn one so they were in good form but they faced hosts often time who the previous much they had beaten the reigning champions by in munich so let's see how it all shook out. hoffenheim welcome shellcode to the southwest looking for back to back w
it's not true those attacks aren't the only wary of conservative leader andrew here but he is also quite unpopular according to the polls in one of the closest races in recent years most of the conservatives and the liberals may not win a big enough majority to govern alone. this is where jack meet seeing leader of the left leaning new democratic party could come into play with approval ratings soaring for is party saying could become the kingmaker of canada's election as a prospective partner...
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and we have andrew here with us this morning. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> appreciate it. as always. >> let's talk about this abuse of power conversation as the trump white house and house democrats are conditioning to face off every single day. could the president potentially see impeachment articles here drawn up against him for abuse of power? >> well, abuse of power would be the basis for these impeachment articles. especially when we're talking about the ukraine scandal, right? the allegations, if they are true, are that essentially the president abused the power of the presidency, in order to seek political favors, politically motivated investigations, that is of his enemies, from a foreign government, to interfere in the 2020 election. so that is basically textbook abuse of power. but the second one that is really important here is to remember, is obstruction of congress. the third article of the richard nixon impeachment artdrafted before he obviously resigned. but that would be sort of a watch-all article o
and we have andrew here with us this morning. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. >> appreciate it. as always. >> let's talk about this abuse of power conversation as the trump white house and house democrats are conditioning to face off every single day. could the president potentially see impeachment articles here drawn up against him for abuse of power? >> well, abuse of power would be the basis for these impeachment articles. especially when we're talking about...
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andrew mccabe and jim baker here to discuss what we do need. andrew, fact significance here.ssuming this guy can't be blown up as illegitimate or a partisan or something like that, relevance. >> incredibly relevant. we are still working with the fundamental, the underlying problem here is the allegation that the president utilized his authority to conduct foreign relations for his own personal political benefit. every single one of the witnesses that we've heard from so far confirms that underlying allegation. >> i have a duty to investigate corruption. it t it's the only reason i did it and it's just his son. >> i have yet to hear a single person who accepts that reason. >> you just heard from the congressman. >> with all due respect, i don't think he was on the phone call or knows the facts. this is another well-placed position who heard not just the phone call in question but the prior one on the 21st. it's part of his duty to listen to these conversations from the sit room with his colleagues in these instances. >> we may have an answer now which is that earlier call, wha
andrew mccabe and jim baker here to discuss what we do need. andrew, fact significance here.ssuming this guy can't be blown up as illegitimate or a partisan or something like that, relevance. >> incredibly relevant. we are still working with the fundamental, the underlying problem here is the allegation that the president utilized his authority to conduct foreign relations for his own personal political benefit. every single one of the witnesses that we've heard from so far confirms that...
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estimated 200,000, but when licensees come here, i need to know we are absolutely putting our best foot forward. so let's go inside and take a look. >> wow. andrew, come here, buddy. how frustrated have you been that your brother won't let you do stuff? >> pretty frustrated. >> let me see it. hit it like you mean it, though. >> harder! >> [bleep], you guys do this all day? marcus wrote a check for $200,000 and counting. i gotta live up to his standards. >> hey, hold up for a second. >> what's up? >> did you order $7,500 worth of new furniture for the office? >> yeah. >> i'm--i'm--to say i'm pissed would be an understatement. you should never have spent that money without asking me, because i'm controlling the budget. you're totally out of line. what's your explanation? >> the furniture that we have now, it does not match the--the decor of--of the new way-- >> oh, [bleep] your decor, man! there's no [bleep] way you ju-- you're gonna spend $7,500 on furniture for the office. >> all right, i-i get that, and i understand why you're upset, but at the same time, this is part of--part of my field. this is--i-- >> your--your field? totally absurd. don't
estimated 200,000, but when licensees come here, i need to know we are absolutely putting our best foot forward. so let's go inside and take a look. >> wow. andrew, come here, buddy. how frustrated have you been that your brother won't let you do stuff? >> pretty frustrated. >> let me see it. hit it like you mean it, though. >> harder! >> [bleep], you guys do this all day? marcus wrote a check for $200,000 and counting. i gotta live up to his standards. >>...
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here! >> jon: in the saddle. >> stephen: i'm so excited. one of my favorite people in the entire world julie andrews is going to be here on the stage. ( cheersnd applause ) not even a national treasure, she's a global treasure. >> jon: legend. >> stephen: you feel a little better when you're just near her. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: it's radioactive goodness that comes off her. >> jon: that's right, i can't wait to get some of that. >> stephen: and a total pro. total pro. jon, did you have a nice week off? >> jon: yeah. i knew you were in new zealand, i was in vermont. >> stephen: they're very similar. the thing about new zealand is it's 17 hours ahead. it's tomorrow there. >> jon: oh, yeah. you must be tired. >> stephen: i'm a little bit not here. i'm a little bit tomorrow. i'm already watching the show on the d.v.r. it went great, by the way. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: yeah, yeah. >> stephen: let me tell you, speaking of great, but speak of great, we didn't go just for fun. we were shooting some pieces don't there. how long do they have to wait to show? two and a half weeks or maybe something like that before we show. we'll have a week
here! >> jon: in the saddle. >> stephen: i'm so excited. one of my favorite people in the entire world julie andrews is going to be here on the stage. ( cheersnd applause ) not even a national treasure, she's a global treasure. >> jon: legend. >> stephen: you feel a little better when you're just near her. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: it's radioactive goodness that comes off her. >> jon: that's right, i can't wait to get some of that. >> stephen: and...
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said something to me that brought me here to you all today. he said andrew, you are in the wrong town. no one here in d.c. will do anything about this set of problems because this is not a town of leaders. this is a town of followers. the only way we will do anything about it is if you create a wave in other parts of the country and bring that wave crashing down on our heads here in d.c. i am glad i had someone with me. you thought i was making that up. it turns out it was a d.c. lobbyist speech. they are quite similar. [laughter] so i said to this. challenge accepted. i will be back with the wave. this was almost two years ago, and here i am. here i stand before you, fourth, fifth or sixth in national polls. we just raised $10 million in the last quarter, in increments of $30 each. my fans are almost as cheap as bernie's, and there are a lot of them. and the wave is forming very quickly. americans realize that we have bigger problems than just donald trump, and we need a vision that helps move american forward in this time of unpress denieded change. >> wha
said something to me that brought me here to you all today. he said andrew, you are in the wrong town. no one here in d.c. will do anything about this set of problems because this is not a town of leaders. this is a town of followers. the only way we will do anything about it is if you create a wave in other parts of the country and bring that wave crashing down on our heads here in d.c. i am glad i had someone with me. you thought i was making that up. it turns out it was a d.c. lobbyist...
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and if it weren't for that, i'm not a violent guy, but i would have probably left here in handcuffs and andrew in an ambulance. >> i thought we could maybe just go into the training room and talk. >> now? >> is that all right? >> yeah, sure. >> i came here to do business, and instead of focusing on business, we're focusing on him yelling. yelling at employees could be the most inexcusable behavior of any kind, and if i'm gonna make a deal with this guy, there's no way that i'm gonna let andrew interact with his employees once i'm here. i looked at 600 businesses, and i like this concept. i'm willing to write a check... >> mm-hmm. >> and fund what i think needs to happen. >> mm-hmm. >> i'm not willing to do it-- i will not do it--if you're managing the people. you don't really necessarily... like people. >> i mean, that's a very broad statement, because i really am good with people, it's-- >> you're not as good as you should be as a business owner with people. >> maybe i don't handle my staff well, if--if that's what you're saying. >> i'm saying that you don't handle your staff well or your cus
and if it weren't for that, i'm not a violent guy, but i would have probably left here in handcuffs and andrew in an ambulance. >> i thought we could maybe just go into the training room and talk. >> now? >> is that all right? >> yeah, sure. >> i came here to do business, and instead of focusing on business, we're focusing on him yelling. yelling at employees could be the most inexcusable behavior of any kind, and if i'm gonna make a deal with this guy, there's no...
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here on r.t. international from me andrew follow will be here with you next and to bring you the latest news from around the world until then stay with us for the kinds of reports next here on r.t. international.
here on r.t. international from me andrew follow will be here with you next and to bring you the latest news from around the world until then stay with us for the kinds of reports next here on r.t. international.
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. >>> the democratic presidential candidate, andrew yang, he's here, there you see him.e're going to discuss all of this and more when we come back. do you have the coverage you need? annual enrollment ends december 7th. now's the time to get on a path where you can take advantage of all the benefits of an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. call today to learn more. these medicare advantage plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one plan... for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. and you'll get more for your medicare dollar. take advantage of $0 copays for primary doctor visits... free preventive dental care and an eye exam. plus, earn rewards for completing preventive care activities, like flu shots and annual physicals. and with renew active, enjoy a free gym membership and up to $115 in rewards for staying active. so call unitedhealthcare today... or go online to learn more... about the only plans with the aarp name. also, ask about our ppo
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andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and drowned. andrew: this vast region depends on farmi. >> not mucht. lef that is from five years of drought. andrew: even the biggest farms are being pushed to the brink. >> if this drought persists for another two years, i don't think there are going to be many people left ear. andrew: inow t a local charity handout bottled water. it is hardly a long-term solution. who do you blame? >> what else the government? what else but the government? andrew: you think they should have planned for this? >> they should have made a plan. they knew this was going to happen. andrew: the local authorities they have dug wells, enough to keep some water flowing some of the time. this has been a wake-up call. >> i was very skept
andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and drowned. andrew: this vast region depends on farmi. >> not mucht. lef that is from five years of drought. andrew: even the biggest farms...
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and we had earlier this week andrew yang here and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation. and he has proposed this universal basic income which he described here as a way to give people the freedom and cushion so that they if they aren't fully employed, they could find a way to move on. what do you think about that proposal? >> i read his book and he convinced me. i did more research having read that book and he's absolutely right. we have a tsunami on the way. there are nine states for instance in the united states in which trucking is the primary industry. so let's say somebody has been a trucker for four decades and then what happens is what in fact is going to happen, we're going to have driverless trucks. what is that trucker supposed to do? this is an industry after industry after industry and the more you read up on this and the more you realize that a lot of us who might think well my job can't be re placed by automation, don't kid yourself. no person should live only for themselves and no generation to live only for itself. we have suc
and we had earlier this week andrew yang here and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation. and he has proposed this universal basic income which he described here as a way to give people the freedom and cushion so that they if they aren't fully employed, they could find a way to move on. what do you think about that proposal? >> i read his book and he convinced me. i did more research having read that book and he's absolutely right. we have a tsunami...
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about 60 minutes time andrew farmer is here with a look back at the week's top stories but don't go awayyet because reports coming up next the latest.
about 60 minutes time andrew farmer is here with a look back at the week's top stories but don't go awayyet because reports coming up next the latest.
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we have former mayor mitch andrew, all here to discuss the debate site here in westerville, ohio.these candidates to be focused on president trump, about their own ideas, or taking issue with each other? >> reporte >> i think the one thing they all agree with is that withdrawing u.s. troops made us less safe. nothing could be worse than him being caught red-handed in a deal with the ukranian president which launched the impeachment inquiry, not the least his decision to throw the kurds under the bus which has caused havoc in the republican caucus on the senate side. i think there will be some discussion about that tonight. the candidates also have to stay focused on the bread and butter issues most americans care about. and of course they have to distinguish each other on the stage. i expect it to be a really good night. it's a great and beautiful day for an argument and the american people, i think, are excited and looking forward to it. >> it's always a good day. even if it's not a good day for seems to are for politics. and not the best sdwrouchto joi ukrainian company, hunter
we have former mayor mitch andrew, all here to discuss the debate site here in westerville, ohio.these candidates to be focused on president trump, about their own ideas, or taking issue with each other? >> reporte >> i think the one thing they all agree with is that withdrawing u.s. troops made us less safe. nothing could be worse than him being caught red-handed in a deal with the ukranian president which launched the impeachment inquiry, not the least his decision to throw the...
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andrew mccabe, jim baker, fbi vets are here. drew, what do you see in that statement that ends the analysis for you? >> well, chris, as you mentioned, they don't need proof of a quid pro quo. we are not trying to show the elements of an offense here. it's not a legal case, but the hurdle that the democrats have to get over here is presenting a convincing case, a convincing argument about the malfeasance and the bad acts that the president and his supporters were engaged in. taylor helps them enormously. his statement is incredibly detailed. it's got dates. it's got phone calmls. >> what else do they need? >> it's hard to imagine what else they need. every witness they have had now has kind of outdone the witness before, but taylor takes them to a new level, and he obliterates a lot of the defenses we have seen coming from the republicans about, well, there was no real quid pro quo and that sort of thing. taylor eviscerates those defenses. >> would you ask for an indictment on these facts if they were delivered to you? >> confiden
andrew mccabe, jim baker, fbi vets are here. drew, what do you see in that statement that ends the analysis for you? >> well, chris, as you mentioned, they don't need proof of a quid pro quo. we are not trying to show the elements of an offense here. it's not a legal case, but the hurdle that the democrats have to get over here is presenting a convincing case, a convincing argument about the malfeasance and the bad acts that the president and his supporters were engaged in. taylor helps...
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here on r.t. international but sit from me andrew father will be here with you next hour and to bring you the latest news from around the wealth until then stay with us for the kinds of reports next here on r.t. international. oh yeah. it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score. stacey stacey. we have a theme running running through the 1st 2 headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleeper headlines of course on this and in fact also the 3rd i believe and that sleepwalking through imperial occupying and perhaps. the imperious terrible decline perhaps because the 1st headline is what what what oh oh oh hi ohio makes 6 of turkey syria crisis so this is sci fi so that this and there's the will be. and then they were. in the rural areas outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent does outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic debates and the b.b.c. sent a journalist there and added
here on r.t. international but sit from me andrew father will be here with you next hour and to bring you the latest news from around the wealth until then stay with us for the kinds of reports next here on r.t. international. oh yeah. it's time to wake up it's kaiser report i'm max kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score kaiser fully awake but it seems like i'm in the minority on that score. stacey stacey. we have a theme running running through the 1st 2...
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about a friend named andrew fama will be here with you next hour with the latest news from around the world from named andrew famo will be here with you next hour with the latest news from around the world and stay with us for cross talk next here on international. and stay with us we'll cross talk next here on international. and hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered time's peter lavelle all across the middle east and beyond the welcome to cross talk where all things are considered time's peter lavelle all across the middle east and beyond there are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the old way are large scale protests and growing political instability in many countries the old ways of doing business but only in rich privileged elite while the prospects for the many ways of doing business but only in rich privileged elite while the prospects for the many are few and far in between the elites have answers for today's growing problem are few and far in between the elites have answers for today's growing problems. starting g
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though hundreds of us have gathered here tonight to honor dr. andrew brunson, and i want to go ahead and bring him out to i want to go
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anywhere from here a lot of people think side from the for rory the human rights for o'ree it's going away and we see all the evidence of that in terms of the geopolitics. that is andrew symonds at the turkish prosecutor's office here in stand bowl and from there we move to a location that we are all too familiar with the saudi consulate in istanbul and jamal shale is there for us where you have stood for many days and so many of our correspondents have been there for so many days and weeks jamal tell us what's been happening there today. well come at the same time as we started this special coverage a memorial service kicked off is well it's one that's been dubbed as a moment of silence a very clear message from the friends of the from members of human rights organizations from symbols of those who continue to struggle against oppressive regimes that the murder of the saudi journalist in the building behind me will not achieve the goals intended by those who tried to silence them speaker of the speaker have come out onto the stage and they've spoken about how it is now their duty not just to remember the life of jamal khashoggi not just to remember his message but ac
anywhere from here a lot of people think side from the for rory the human rights for o'ree it's going away and we see all the evidence of that in terms of the geopolitics. that is andrew symonds at the turkish prosecutor's office here in stand bowl and from there we move to a location that we are all too familiar with the saudi consulate in istanbul and jamal shale is there for us where you have stood for many days and so many of our correspondents have been there for so many days and weeks...
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i want to speak on behalf -- i don't think that andrew sullivan is here. he has been an amazing member of the urban forest council. actually, i don't think he's missed any meetings, so i'd like to strongly reinforce that he be reassigned, and also, michael sullivan that is the author of "trees of san francisco." he knows more about trees than probably anyone in this courtroom, and that's why he's so valuable on the council. i think there was a mistake. michelle loya-talamantas has just pulled her name and she worked in poder, and she was trying for seat number seven. i would hope that edgar flores could be considered for that seat, seat number seven, because we really do need the representation from that part of the city, and that's it. thank you very much. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. next applicant. good morning. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is name is zah zahra ghayour-kelly. my work as policy coordinator and project manager for nature in the city, a local nonprofit, has involved in greening the city spaces. if you're not familiar with it
i want to speak on behalf -- i don't think that andrew sullivan is here. he has been an amazing member of the urban forest council. actually, i don't think he's missed any meetings, so i'd like to strongly reinforce that he be reassigned, and also, michael sullivan that is the author of "trees of san francisco." he knows more about trees than probably anyone in this courtroom, and that's why he's so valuable on the council. i think there was a mistake. michelle loya-talamantas has...
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. >> thank you, let me just get a couple, here andrew can we get this person right here and then we willthis gentleman in the back. >> hi, i was curious to hear the panels thinking about how main using -- voters for the election and mtv would interact with each, other whether it make it easier or harder? >> thank, you wide only, we will take this last gentleman and then close down. okay i just wanted to jump off on the ring voting, we have to make sure we have a run out, we have to really reassess the whole situation, you talked about a campaigning, exam and, all of which they have an effect on and would allow people to vote for third parties and all the things to have their voice heard, but then you are against it or at least you are saying it's not really the right sysáem, i guess i'm curious what you're thoughts are. >> the question of other institutions and how evolved from senators not even being popular voted and a constitutional amendment strategy that seems to be too far and too difficult into high. mark? >> i will just take two of those, one is if you are going to change the ent
. >> thank you, let me just get a couple, here andrew can we get this person right here and then we willthis gentleman in the back. >> hi, i was curious to hear the panels thinking about how main using -- voters for the election and mtv would interact with each, other whether it make it easier or harder? >> thank, you wide only, we will take this last gentleman and then close down. okay i just wanted to jump off on the ring voting, we have to make sure we have a run out, we...
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. >> going back to the question of jobs earlier this week andrew yang was here and talked about artificialintelligence and automation proposed universal basic income which he describes as a way to give people the freedom and the cushion if they are not fully employed they can find a way to move on so what do you think about that proposal quick. >> i read his book and he convinced me but then i did some more research. there are nine states that trekking is the primary industry. so then what happens? what is the trucker supposed to do? this is industry after industry after industry once you read up to save my job cannot be replaced by automation. don't kid yourself. no generation should only leave for itself we have short-term thinking we need to think about what's coming down in 12 years that's why i agree with him. also universal basic income milton friedman for go the main articulator of trickle-down economics said you have to have universal basic income that is not something new and i agree. plus all for domestic and foreign policy should be built around the core principles to help peopl
. >> going back to the question of jobs earlier this week andrew yang was here and talked about artificialintelligence and automation proposed universal basic income which he describes as a way to give people the freedom and the cushion if they are not fully employed they can find a way to move on so what do you think about that proposal quick. >> i read his book and he convinced me but then i did some more research. there are nine states that trekking is the primary industry. so...
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store today. >>> finally tonight, julie andrews' new book "homework: a memoir of my hollywood years" will be out next tuesday. first she spoke to our diane sawyer. here'sshe? >> reporter: julie andrews at home. so much life in her smile and in all the joy she has given us for generations. >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> do you really think so? >> cross my heart you do. >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was that something in her face told you that there was someone named mary poppins who wanted to heal your world and make it bright. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: tomorrow she and her daughter emma will tell us what we've never heard before. >> i got the courage after the last week to say, i don't understand why i'm weeping so much, i can't seem to stop. >> tune in to diane sawyer's interview tomorrow on "gm ennndedersion "nightline." that's it for tonight. catch our full episodes on hulu. good night, america.
store today. >>> finally tonight, julie andrews' new book "homework: a memoir of my hollywood years" will be out next tuesday. first she spoke to our diane sawyer. here'sshe? >> reporter: julie andrews at home. so much life in her smile and in all the joy she has given us for generations. >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> do you really think so? >> cross my heart you do. >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was that...
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the whole timeline whether it's going up or going down in contrast to germany's andrew's business model is excepted here after all users have consented to the processing of their data. on the data but. on the life that followed a brand to understand it. you need to talk something through the listening guy. interesting to hear so when we understand he's. time land is undergoing a digital transformation under the new king the government has been supporting startups ringback but it has also tightened control over the internet despite the surveillance more and more ties are going on line in 2016 alone there was a 20 percent increase in internet users they don't expect the state to protect their data people who are interested in protecting their data have to take matters into their own hands one possible solution to the digital identity while it designed by admin lol an american citizen who lives in the north of thailand uses decentralized block chain technology to ensure data security so he is a digital identity wallet that the user controls and they store their information can be identity documents like a
the whole timeline whether it's going up or going down in contrast to germany's andrew's business model is excepted here after all users have consented to the processing of their data. on the data but. on the life that followed a brand to understand it. you need to talk something through the listening guy. interesting to hear so when we understand he's. time land is undergoing a digital transformation under the new king the government has been supporting startups ringback but it has also...
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thank you, brent andrews for being here and your amazing work. health right 360. thank you for your rigorous work on what we deal with in terms of treatment for folks who also sadly deal with substance use disorder as well. thanks to the rigorous research conducted by tipping point and ucsf. we have a report that we can use to implement data-driven policy decisions that will effectively work and change our city for the better. this report highlights how philanthropic and public funding can work hand in hand to help san franciscans suffering. they have provided several recommendations to improve our system coordination, because we know that it definitely has a few holes in it and it needs to be better coordinated. enhancing people's access to treatment. meeting people where we are. we can't think they're going to show up at the door of a location for help or for support. we are going to need to go out there in the streets and meet people where they are. engaging more people in care and services. we are excited to partner with them to implement these recommendations
thank you, brent andrews for being here and your amazing work. health right 360. thank you for your rigorous work on what we deal with in terms of treatment for folks who also sadly deal with substance use disorder as well. thanks to the rigorous research conducted by tipping point and ucsf. we have a report that we can use to implement data-driven policy decisions that will effectively work and change our city for the better. this report highlights how philanthropic and public funding can work...
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. >> having set the stakes, here with us tonight for a look at what's still to come, andrew desiderio and katherine lucy is here in the studio, white house reporter now with ""the wall street journal." andrew, we'll start with you. what's the chance that pompeo's resistance, his nervousness to, as they're affectionately called in washington, two career dips, career diplomats coming before congress with really nothing to lose and no disincentive to not tell the truth? >> that's exactly right. the suspicion among lawmakers and aides with whom i spoke today on capitol hill was kurt volker resigned last week precisely so he could, a, cooperate, and, b, defend himself. he was mentioned in the whistle-blower complaint specifically with regard to a meeting he had with president zelensky the day after zelensky's phone call with president trump. i suspect he wants to go in there, defend himself and tell his side of the story. not only is he showing up to capitol hill, marie yavanovich who was called back to washington from ukraine in may, she's also going to appear next week t appears on secre
. >> having set the stakes, here with us tonight for a look at what's still to come, andrew desiderio and katherine lucy is here in the studio, white house reporter now with ""the wall street journal." andrew, we'll start with you. what's the chance that pompeo's resistance, his nervousness to, as they're affectionately called in washington, two career dips, career diplomats coming before congress with really nothing to lose and no disincentive to not tell the truth?...
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andrew marr is here on bbc one at 10 this morning. who are you speaking to today andrew?i have the lib dems leaderjo swinson, i have got james cleverly the tory chairman to respond, he will say the tories will do without vote, and diane abbott the shadow home secretary on the labour response. that will be the key story i think in the show at nine o‘clock, but i‘m also talking to the singerjames blunt about his new album, his great success on twitter. thank you, andrew. we should correct ourselves, you are andrew. we should correct ourselves, you are on andrew. we should correct ourselves, you are on at nine, not stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. good morning. here‘s a summary of today‘s main stories from bbc news. the white house says president trump will make a statement later today, following unconfirmed reports that the leader of the so—called islamic state group has been killed in an operation by us forces. american media says the president authorised the operation targeting abu bakr al—baghdadi yesterday.
andrew marr is here on bbc one at 10 this morning. who are you speaking to today andrew?i have the lib dems leaderjo swinson, i have got james cleverly the tory chairman to respond, he will say the tories will do without vote, and diane abbott the shadow home secretary on the labour response. that will be the key story i think in the show at nine o‘clock, but i‘m also talking to the singerjames blunt about his new album, his great success on twitter. thank you, andrew. we should correct...
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my boyfriend here, andrew domino, they wrote a whole article on him, around the jail in 80 days, how the bayview-hunters point -- he was in jail illegally for 80 days. he went crazy in jail. they keep arresting him. he misses putting on his shoes. he walks down the street until his feet was bloody, and the police still need training in dealing with people like this or mental issues that's caused by the system, and the jail system waiting that long to find out a man is innocent. this is a situation that i'm dealing with daily that my child has lost their father of ten years. it's sad. i have to grow up to tell my son that hey, you a black man. you might not even survive because we've been here before. >> president yee: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is felicia jones, and i'm asking the board to give me more than two minutes. one, that wealth and disparities in the black community, we have packets for you that will show you a lot of the information that chief scott brought to you, we have taken the time to put materials together. we have been to the county attorney
my boyfriend here, andrew domino, they wrote a whole article on him, around the jail in 80 days, how the bayview-hunters point -- he was in jail illegally for 80 days. he went crazy in jail. they keep arresting him. he misses putting on his shoes. he walks down the street until his feet was bloody, and the police still need training in dealing with people like this or mental issues that's caused by the system, and the jail system waiting that long to find out a man is innocent. this is a...
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i think there's precedent here. andrew jackson in 1834 was censured. it said we're not going to say nothing, but we don't know that we can actually pull off a change, therefore, we're going to let the people decide. >> i want clarify. congressman sanford, do you worry at all about a precedent where it is acceptable for a president to use the power of his office to pressure foreign leaders, especially of countries that really need u.s. help like ukraine, to pressure them to investigate rivals? because if that precedent is acceptable, and i hear people in the president's camp saying that's okay, do you worry about that? >> completely. >> it goes on forever. right? >> i completely agree with you. let me be 100% clear. i don't think it's right. end of story. the question is what do you do about it? and that's a more complex question. which is do you look at censure? do you look at impeachment? what does impeachment entail in this is where it's worth everybody reading david brooks' column last week. he argues articulately that what's done here is wrong. the
i think there's precedent here. andrew jackson in 1834 was censured. it said we're not going to say nothing, but we don't know that we can actually pull off a change, therefore, we're going to let the people decide. >> i want clarify. congressman sanford, do you worry at all about a precedent where it is acceptable for a president to use the power of his office to pressure foreign leaders, especially of countries that really need u.s. help like ukraine, to pressure them to investigate...
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lou basineste is here. andrewey said warren, you've got the problem right but you're diagnosing its the wrong way. what do you think? >> look, i'm tired of this broken record coming out of washington that says we need to break up big tech. it's not feasible. there's no practical way to go about it. i do think that some of the other candidates came up with solutions that make more sense. i mean, we need to protect our data, treat it as personal property, perhaps -- i've said it before with you, a sarbanes-oxley act for big tech companies where they're personally liable for protecting it. those are practical solutions. lauren: some of the big companies, facebook, amazon, they're begging for regulation, give us the rules of the road. did anything you heard from any potential candidate last night, do you thinks will really influence stocks of these tech companies? >> no. look, i think the threat of regulation has been baked in for two plus years now, ever since we started talking about it. at this point, investors are
lou basineste is here. andrewey said warren, you've got the problem right but you're diagnosing its the wrong way. what do you think? >> look, i'm tired of this broken record coming out of washington that says we need to break up big tech. it's not feasible. there's no practical way to go about it. i do think that some of the other candidates came up with solutions that make more sense. i mean, we need to protect our data, treat it as personal property, perhaps -- i've said it before with...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on sn i'm andrew ross sorkin. cky is off today our guest host, chief economist. he made it he's here. he did something -- i don't know if you celebrate you honor. >> breast cancer awareness day you are wearing a pink shirt we are wearing the pins. >> i've got this sick sense. >> economists do most don't >> showing you where things are standing now three and a half hours before the opening bell. looking at a dow that would open just about 11 points higher and nasdaq looks like it would open down going to china quick but showing you treasury yields. the 10-year note at 1.766. joe mentioned, breaking overnight, the operatest rate of china slowing to the slowest pace in 30 years that may explain some is of what we are seeing here eunice un is now in beijing where tim cook is. >> that's right. first getting to the numbers i think you can compare that policymakers will unveil more soon third quarter numbers missed coming in at 6%. that is because of the demand overseas and at home the september numbers rebounded. most sa
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here. sorry, andrew. what is the problem with letting tony do his job? what is the problem?> i feel i have to be on every single decision because that extra 500, that extra 2,000 means everything to me. >> he's not gonna have you lose money because he thinks it's fun or 'cause he's distracted. >> i just think people look at things differently when it's your money and not anybody else's. >> honestly, i have to tell you, from what i'm hearing and what i'm seeing, i don't think you can help yourself but to micromanage everything. >> but i haven't. >> i'm watching you do it all over the place. >> that's ridiculous. >> no, it's not ridiculous. >> that's ridiculous. that's ridiculous. >> do you trust tony? >> no. >> why? >> because it's my money. he loses nothing. that's the problem. so if that's micromanaging, yeah, you're damn right, i'm gonna micromanage everybody. i'm not changing. >> if you cut somebody's balls off every time they make a decision or in front of somebody, he does the deal and then the deal unwinds, it's a problem. the reason you're taking a $5,000 loss is 'cau
here. sorry, andrew. what is the problem with letting tony do his job? what is the problem?> i feel i have to be on every single decision because that extra 500, that extra 2,000 means everything to me. >> he's not gonna have you lose money because he thinks it's fun or 'cause he's distracted. >> i just think people look at things differently when it's your money and not anybody else's. >> honestly, i have to tell you, from what i'm hearing and what i'm seeing, i don't...