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but what the judge is saying is that you cannot refuse to appeae at the commi it does not mean he cannot appear and testify on the basis of executive privilege. that is a fight that will have to occur later. uiat the white house was a was something quite extreme, that you cannot force him to appear. this cuts both ways in terms of impeachment. on one hand it certainly reinforces the narrative of democrats that t president is withholding witnesses without je not quickly but very strongly. but it also helps the republicans, who are saying why are you rushing a vote bywh december, an haven't you called these critical witnesses? they have not subpoenaed john bolton, rudy giuliani, michael pence. they could've issued the subpoenas and been through theur trial by now if they acted. laura: what does this mean for the former national security at -- advisor john bolton, who has been doing the dance of the seven veils over what he may know about the present's dealing with ukraine testify?rats force him to jonathan: that's a good question, because there is talk of getting this thing to a vote by th
but what the judge is saying is that you cannot refuse to appeae at the commi it does not mean he cannot appear and testify on the basis of executive privilege. that is a fight that will have to occur later. uiat the white house was a was something quite extreme, that you cannot force him to appear. this cuts both ways in terms of impeachment. on one hand it certainly reinforces the narrative of democrats that t president is withholding witnesses without je not quickly but very strongly. but it...
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>>and that inspires people especially on the left to be involvedin part because national appea always something that draws people to the ballot box. >>robert centers of the dc young republicans believe the court's decisn will motivate voters in both parties it is a natiol security issue, especially for republicans. >>because we need to have a have a count who's in this country. there are incredibly passionate about. >>the issues according to rock thvote. a nonpartisa organization that works to get young people involved in politics and voting young voters are nofocused on a sigle issue. the prioritize those that affect thei everyday lives because they are affected by. >>folks in their community who are dhaka recipients or who have immigrated. they know that this is an important issue. >>outsi the supre court tuesday supporting immigration activis at this. also at the ballot box in 20. >>people in my commuty we helped build america and we're going to continue to >>washington i'm camila bernal. reporting. all right, let's get a check of e weather and not just aroundhe bay area bill lawre
>>and that inspires people especially on the left to be involvedin part because national appea always something that draws people to the ballot box. >>robert centers of the dc young republicans believe the court's decisn will motivate voters in both parties it is a natiol security issue, especially for republicans. >>because we need to have a have a count who's in this country. there are incredibly passionate about. >>the issues according to rock thvote. a nonpartisa...
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i want to make sure by appea toe le. the three largest growing groups of voters. so we have to be able to te a message to folks like that. and helpingo change the face of the party so that we can do that is important for us. >> the face of the party needs to be differe a. you'resh face for the party for sure. but also, the message of the party needs to be different. you've demonstrated that and actuly in stark contrast to the president especially with how to handle issues lik immigration and a wall. you've been outspoken. as the only republican who represents the border with mexico, between the u.s. andha mexico, you're not for a wall in the traditional sense. you're in favor of what stead? >> look, i've already sa, building a wall from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do border security. every mile of the border is differt from every other mile. so you have to have what's n called defensedepth. you have to have different tools for everys rea. but thero broader pieces of information we can do better. better technology along the b
i want to make sure by appea toe le. the three largest growing groups of voters. so we have to be able to te a message to folks like that. and helpingo change the face of the party so that we can do that is important for us. >> the face of the party needs to be differe a. you'resh face for the party for sure. but also, the message of the party needs to be different. you've demonstrated that and actuly in stark contrast to the president especially with how to handle issues lik immigration...
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it appea that whatever is causing the toxicity is likely being mixed in with thc in paicular.working really hard and gst to try and get to the bottom of this a some answers so we can make these devices more safe, because they are not going anywhere. vaping is going to be around for years to come. t nada: do ynk federal looking at the saf theseall at products before they became so widely available? dr. alexander: i think it is easy to cast blame, looking back in time. i do think that if they were regulated as soon as they entered the internional market in 2007, maybe we wouldn't be in this situationith so many ung people using these devices and getting sick. that being said, the fda did try to regulate them multiple times over the last few years and got blked by various groups. regulating these devices to make them less accessible by children d teenagers is a huge step forward in trying to nip this epidemic and nicotine addiction surge in the bud. dr. alexander: thank you for having me. ."da: you are watching "bbc world news ameri still to come on tonight's program, two men who
it appea that whatever is causing the toxicity is likely being mixed in with thc in paicular.working really hard and gst to try and get to the bottom of this a some answers so we can make these devices more safe, because they are not going anywhere. vaping is going to be around for years to come. t nada: do ynk federal looking at the saf theseall at products before they became so widely available? dr. alexander: i think it is easy to cast blame, looking back in time. i do think that if they...
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appea. many things related to the environmental review appealed to the board of supervisors within the last month and that board of supervisors unanimously upheld the environmental determination that the department made on the project. similarly, last night, the board of appeals upheld the project and the matter is concluded. >> commissioners, the preservation did meet yesterday and approved or adopted recommendations for approval for multiple legacy business registry applicants and the only item of note is they also reviewed -- i want to get the name of it correct. the retained elements special topic guidelines coming before you, as well. if there's nothing further, we can move on to general public comment. at this time, members of comment may address the commission of the jurisdiction of the commission, except agenda items. that will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting. you may address the commission up to three minutes and i have numbers and cards. >> ok, we have mr. georg
appea. many things related to the environmental review appealed to the board of supervisors within the last month and that board of supervisors unanimously upheld the environmental determination that the department made on the project. similarly, last night, the board of appeals upheld the project and the matter is concluded. >> commissioners, the preservation did meet yesterday and approved or adopted recommendations for approval for multiple legacy business registry applicants and the...
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supporters rally for death row inmate rodney reed's release overnight after a texas a appeas court haltscution. >> free rodney reed! free rodney reed! jillian: an appeals court spared his life on friday, five days before his scheduled execution. the court is calling for his case to be re-examined. he was sentenced to death in a 1996 murder of stacy stietz. he claims her then fiance is responsible for her murder. rob: more on that story coming up later in the show. the man accused of killing eight people on a new york city bike path is due in court. a pretrial conference is scheduled. he is facing murder charges after allegedly running eight people over with a truck on halloween in 2017. it was the deadliest terror attack in new york city since 9/11. he is facing the death penalty. and new details are being revealed about a violent triple homicide involving one of the boston marathon bombers. a friend admits that the two of them tied up three young men, robbed and beat them before killing them. the killings allegedly happened two years before he helped to set off two bombs at the boston m
supporters rally for death row inmate rodney reed's release overnight after a texas a appeas court haltscution. >> free rodney reed! free rodney reed! jillian: an appeals court spared his life on friday, five days before his scheduled execution. the court is calling for his case to be re-examined. he was sentenced to death in a 1996 murder of stacy stietz. he claims her then fiance is responsible for her murder. rob: more on that story coming up later in the show. the man accused of...
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if iof disappear, it will appea immediately along with my rico chart. this afternoon, trump was asked about hiswa thoughts on his lawyer's words? >> what do you think of rudy giuliani saying he has insurance? >> oh,iain i don't know. rudy is a great guy. i think maybe the press isn't treating rudy very well, and i think that's unfair. butth rudy was a great mayor ana great crime fighter. >> here forim our leadoff discussion on afo monday night, barbara mcquade, veteran federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. ashley o parker, pulitzer prize winning reporter for "the washington post." and peter braaker, co-author of the new book "impeachment, an american history." barbara, i've got to start with you. how big, how consequential or not is tonight's court ruling? >> the ruling with regard to the mcgahn testimony, i think, is very significant. it doesn't reallys come as a surprise, but it's a very important step because what's i says isrt that witnesses cannot hide behind this c concept of absolute immunity. the judge sa
if iof disappear, it will appea immediately along with my rico chart. this afternoon, trump was asked about hiswa thoughts on his lawyer's words? >> what do you think of rudy giuliani saying he has insurance? >> oh,iain i don't know. rudy is a great guy. i think maybe the press isn't treating rudy very well, and i think that's unfair. butth rudy was a great mayor ana great crime fighter. >> here forim our leadoff discussion on afo monday night, barbara mcquade, veteran federal...
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take a look at the lineup in the order they are going to appea on ste tonight.s cory booker, tulsi gabbard, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, elizabeth war,ren, joe bid bernie sanders, and kamala steyer. andrew yang, and tom since the last time they met, the top tier has remained largely consistent--iden, warren, sanders, and buttigieg. but most notably mayor pete buttigieg had a bit of a surge, a multipoint surge in polls in iowa, giving him a clear lead in that one state. that means he's probably opening himself up to some lines of scrutiny, increased scrutiny from his fellow candidates on theield. 've seen that happen in the past with biden and warren. buttigg's campaign is stickin firm in their predebate messaging, though. they're saying whatever comes his way he will be ready, judy gllg so, amna, when it comes to that scrutiny what are some of the main policy differences that still exist between these two candidates? what are the other campaigns saying they want to get across tonight? >> yeah, some of the clear lines of attacks we've seen against mayor buttigi
take a look at the lineup in the order they are going to appea on ste tonight.s cory booker, tulsi gabbard, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, elizabeth war,ren, joe bid bernie sanders, and kamala steyer. andrew yang, and tom since the last time they met, the top tier has remained largely consistent--iden, warren, sanders, and buttigieg. but most notably mayor pete buttigieg had a bit of a surge, a multipoint surge in polls in iowa, giving him a clear lead in that one state. that means he's...
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>> well, i'm reading a book by a guy, a story called appea appeaseme appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, the road to war and finished up rick adkinson's great book, a great trilogy on the american revolution called "the british are coming" so it covers the first couple years of the revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books you read? >> it's a variety of things, i tend to read book reviews so obviously that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll just hear about a book. i remember years ago picking up the book, "devotion", about two carriers pilots one shot down and died in the korean war in 1950 and i just, i heard him talking about the book on npr, sounds like a great read and it was. just and listen to other people as well. if they're reading something interesting they'll usually talk about it. no systemic way, but i usually end up with a pretty good book. >> where do you enjoy reading? >> everywhere. probably get more reading done on airplanes than anyplace else. you can either read policy papers or have a really good book. you've got a couple of hours there or more,
>> well, i'm reading a book by a guy, a story called appea appeaseme appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, the road to war and finished up rick adkinson's great book, a great trilogy on the american revolution called "the british are coming" so it covers the first couple years of the revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books you read? >> it's a variety of things, i tend to read book reviews so obviously that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll just...