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i think asha is right. there's a lot of questions that need to be answered before we can jump to any conclusion. >> here's the bigger problem for him as legal exposure. these two guys that just got indict indicted, these guys are going to be known commodities that someone like rudy giuliani would never get near. why was he near them here? why did he let them put money in his pocket? what did he know about where that money came from? here he is. this is not innuendo and speculation. these cats have pictures and obvious intimacy with giuliani and the president. it's not just like they got him as a christmas party. you know? so what do you see there? >> look, these two guys have been indicted for conspiracy, for acting essentially as straw donors for foreign funds in violation of our federal election laws. you know, did giuliani know anything about this scheme? was he doing anything in furtherance of that scheme? that could make him liable for the conspiracy. now, we also know that part of what they were doing
i think asha is right. there's a lot of questions that need to be answered before we can jump to any conclusion. >> here's the bigger problem for him as legal exposure. these two guys that just got indict indicted, these guys are going to be known commodities that someone like rudy giuliani would never get near. why was he near them here? why did he let them put money in his pocket? what did he know about where that money came from? here he is. this is not innuendo and speculation. these...
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just make your point, asha. you get to close.anks, chris. >> we are looking at whether there is a basis for impeachment of this sitting president, of whether he has abused his power for private gain. and the facts, what he admitted himself today on -- in front of the press, only corroborates the fact that he has been doing this in a pattern of behavior repeatedly and that is an impeachable offense. >> all right. look, i have to go. yet the task remains the same for democrats. you have to show that it's not just wrong, it's not just bad, we just don't not like it, it's got to be that it rises to a level that is worthy of impeachment. we'll see if they can make that case. asha, thank you. jenna, thank you. the only rule is you can't insult each other. you can always insult me. everybody seems to like doing that. all right. the president is playing to advantage again. and i'm going to make an argument that you must not be played for a sucker. don't fall from one of the political standby arguments that are made about why you should b
just make your point, asha. you get to close.anks, chris. >> we are looking at whether there is a basis for impeachment of this sitting president, of whether he has abused his power for private gain. and the facts, what he admitted himself today on -- in front of the press, only corroborates the fact that he has been doing this in a pattern of behavior repeatedly and that is an impeachable offense. >> all right. look, i have to go. yet the task remains the same for democrats. you...
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let's bring in asha rangappa and j jim. you're going to be on defense with this asha. clinton, they voted with the full chamber and there was a delineation of duties and powers that both sides could access. why don't they do that here? >> well, the house can create its own rules. impeachment is so rare that i think these, you know, few instances don't constitute the kind of precedent that this letter tries to delineate. honestly, chris, this letter is kind of a legal embarrassment. i would not be proud if one of my undergraduate students produced this. it demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the impeachment process and what actually takes place in a how inquiry versus in a senate trial. it conflates the two. >> what's the down side to having a vote? let's assume what we know to be the true motivation, okay? if you hold a vote like that, the republicans have a chance to say what about us? what do we have the ability to do during this? and if nothing else, the optics would be in play of so you're not going to give the president any rights in any of this? he can
let's bring in asha rangappa and j jim. you're going to be on defense with this asha. clinton, they voted with the full chamber and there was a delineation of duties and powers that both sides could access. why don't they do that here? >> well, the house can create its own rules. impeachment is so rare that i think these, you know, few instances don't constitute the kind of precedent that this letter tries to delineate. honestly, chris, this letter is kind of a legal embarrassment. i...
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i agree with what asha said. there's not a lot to talk about because anything we're going to talk about is going to be speculation. >> there's some reporting that is about ukraine but i have plenty to talk about we do know. with pompeo, we're seeing extension of we don't like what you're asking for, we think this is unnecessary, we're not going to comply. where is this is you're testing things legally versus this is noncompliance? >> i think secretary pompeo made some very good points. it was very much in legalese if you will. he was talking notices of deposition, something that's common in litigation as a lawyer when two parties are in litigation. secondly, he discusses subpoenas and the necessity for that. to the extent that congress isn't following its own rulings or protocols, he's well within his purview to make those requests and give the warnings he did. there's nothing inappropriate about that. he has a duty to protect certain information that's coming out of the state department, classified information,
i agree with what asha said. there's not a lot to talk about because anything we're going to talk about is going to be speculation. >> there's some reporting that is about ukraine but i have plenty to talk about we do know. with pompeo, we're seeing extension of we don't like what you're asking for, we think this is unnecessary, we're not going to comply. where is this is you're testing things legally versus this is noncompliance? >> i think secretary pompeo made some very good...
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asha, elliott, i don't say it enough. i love you guys.for making my show better. >> remember russia? the closing has been architected to close off this conversation that we had. they're the country that meddled in our last election. the president and his defenders, i think they need a refresher. i think that this situation that we're in right now and where we'ring i we're going, including rudy giuliani, will benefit from the briefest look of where we've just been. that's the construction of the argument next. e*trade core portfolios is an easy, automated way to get invested. we'll save you time by building, monitoring and managing a portfolio for you and provide all hands-on deck support when you need it- helping you become top dog. ♪ (amber jagger) if we don't give students from an underserved background the technology that they need in school, they're not going to be competitive in the workforce that's waiting for them. since verizon innovative learning, students have hardware, connectivity, and quality curriculum. the jobs of tomorrow
asha, elliott, i don't say it enough. i love you guys.for making my show better. >> remember russia? the closing has been architected to close off this conversation that we had. they're the country that meddled in our last election. the president and his defenders, i think they need a refresher. i think that this situation that we're in right now and where we'ring i we're going, including rudy giuliani, will benefit from the briefest look of where we've just been. that's the construction...
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asha, elliott, i don't say it enough. i love you guys. show better. >> remember russia? the closing has been architected to play off this conversation that we had. they're the country that meddled in our last election. the president and his defenders, i think they need a refresher. i think that this situation that we're in right now and where we're going, including rudy giuliani, will benefit from the briefest look of where we've just been. that's the construction of the argument next. you're covered. (dramatic music) and you're saving money, because you bundled home and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what? i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪
asha, elliott, i don't say it enough. i love you guys. show better. >> remember russia? the closing has been architected to play off this conversation that we had. they're the country that meddled in our last election. the president and his defenders, i think they need a refresher. i think that this situation that we're in right now and where we're going, including rudy giuliani, will benefit from the briefest look of where we've just been. that's the construction of the argument next....
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back with our experts here, asha, so the u.s.sident, speaking to the chinese president in this instance, again bringing up u.s. domestic politics and again, his staff moving that call to a secret system, that even white house officials have restricted access to. tell us what the significance of that is. >> i mean we see a pattern here, obviously, if someone has missed the pattern so far, he's now bringing up a second potential political rival, someone who, you know, the story for biden has been, well, you know, they need to, people need to investigate corruption. i mean why is he bringing up every time that he is seeing a potential threat from an internal political rival, he's bringing them up with these foreign governments, and we apparently, these conversations are being moved in a place where they are hidden precisely because they are incredibly problematic, from, you know, a legal and national security point of view. i mean i don't know how much more we need. >> i hear you. >> jeff you have covered the white house for some ti
back with our experts here, asha, so the u.s.sident, speaking to the chinese president in this instance, again bringing up u.s. domestic politics and again, his staff moving that call to a secret system, that even white house officials have restricted access to. tell us what the significance of that is. >> i mean we see a pattern here, obviously, if someone has missed the pattern so far, he's now bringing up a second potential political rival, someone who, you know, the story for biden...
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asha philip, the united states outside her...—ann fraser—pryce but she was long gone by the time the bat on which daryll neita, britain in a straight fight for second. united states, the bronze! remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. ina timejust medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but with the men also be jumping for joy? britain record. but with the men also be jumping forjoy? britain were the defending champions but the speed and the american team is ferocious and the american team is ferocious and there would be no catching them. united states gold, silverfor great britain! bronze forjapan. it was a blisteringly fast european record, no golden moment this time but silver selfies felt as sweet. two silver selfies felt as sweet. two silver medals, one for the women and one for men and it means dina asher—smith ends these championships with three medals. we all handled the situation fantastically and it is
asha philip, the united states outside her...—ann fraser—pryce but she was long gone by the time the bat on which daryll neita, britain in a straight fight for second. united states, the bronze! remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. ina timejust medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but with the men also be jumping for joy? britain record. but with the men also...
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i thought your first guest asha had trouble answering.answerer why is pelosi not using the same rules as 1974 and 1998? the fact that they didn't fully take advantage of the subpoena rights doesn't mean they shntd give them to republicans now. the house makes its own rules. the rules could be set the way they were in 1998. >> why should the democrats have a different perspective on how to deal with delais than republicans did? i'm saying the process should be the same as was establish itted in 1974 and 1998. it >> the house can make whatever rules. this is a very grave matter. we have to have fairness. >> was it fair when the republicans changed the rules so that democrats -- >> that's irrelevant. and that wasn't an impeachment process. >> but i'm saying in 1998 there was no real subpoenaing by democrats. it was done by an independent counsel. in 1974 a different process. >> they were given these rights. and this is for an investigation. a lot of people have been saying republicans don't need rights to call witness withes because there's
i thought your first guest asha had trouble answering.answerer why is pelosi not using the same rules as 1974 and 1998? the fact that they didn't fully take advantage of the subpoena rights doesn't mean they shntd give them to republicans now. the house makes its own rules. the rules could be set the way they were in 1998. >> why should the democrats have a different perspective on how to deal with delais than republicans did? i'm saying the process should be the same as was establish...
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asha will be here tonight. that as we're learning more about what's going on behind closed doors at the white house. multiple sources telling cnn the president's allies are worried he doesn't understand the gravity of the impeachment fight and how quickly the whole thing is moving. some warning him he faces a real likelihood of being impeached. others annoyed that he won't let go of the conspiracy theories about the last election with 2020 looming. and then there are congressional republicans reportedly anxious about what else might be out there. they probably weren't reassured by this from the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, saying that if the house passes articles charging the president with crimes, he'll have no choice but to take up an impeachment resolution. >> it's a senate rule related to impeachment that would take 67 votes to change, so i would have no choice but to take it up. >> all of this may explain why some of the president's allies are struggling to put out a coherent defense. the aforem
asha will be here tonight. that as we're learning more about what's going on behind closed doors at the white house. multiple sources telling cnn the president's allies are worried he doesn't understand the gravity of the impeachment fight and how quickly the whole thing is moving. some warning him he faces a real likelihood of being impeached. others annoyed that he won't let go of the conspiracy theories about the last election with 2020 looming. and then there are congressional republicans...
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a last—minute injury saw asha philip drafted in, to kick things off.states outside her. and she's lost a little bit of ground here. dina was swapped from the last leg to second, charged with chasing jamaica's 100 metre world champion, shelly—ann fraser—pryce. but she was long gone, and by the time the baton reached daryll neita, britain was in a straight fight for second. jamaica take the gold, great britain, silver, united states, the bronze. remarkably, despite ripping up the script, britain's women delivered the silver medal in back—to—back championships. in a time just short of the national record. but would the man also be jumping for joy? britain where the defending champions, but the speed of the american team was ferocious and there would be no catching them. it's united states, gold, silverfor great britain and northern ireland, bronze forjapan. it was a blisteringly fast european record, no golden moment this time, but silver selfies felt as sweet. that's two silver medals, one for britain's women, and one for britain's men. and it means that
a last—minute injury saw asha philip drafted in, to kick things off.states outside her. and she's lost a little bit of ground here. dina was swapped from the last leg to second, charged with chasing jamaica's 100 metre world champion, shelly—ann fraser—pryce. but she was long gone, and by the time the baton reached daryll neita, britain was in a straight fight for second. jamaica take the gold, great britain, silver, united states, the bronze. remarkably, despite ripping up the script,...
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country in crisis protesters see that as yet another example of a government deaf to their demands that asha going to name al-jazeera baghdad somebody's home the is editor of international interest a news website he explains why these demonstrations risk fizzling out like previous movements i think 1st and foremost and for the term member that this isn't the 1st mass protest in recent times during the summer we had the protests across the southern cities against corruption against the problems with electricity and the like and 2 years ago the protests even managed to get to the parliament they entered the green zone they stormed the parliament and the hate that i bet is time but because they had no leadership no alternative system no tentative party to put in place it slowly dissipated after the iranian backed militias came and threatened large segments of society and it's these scare tactics that we're seeing today the iraqis want the basic rights of any citizen around the world but the reality is that this government which is heavily influenced on one side by the iranians heavily influence
country in crisis protesters see that as yet another example of a government deaf to their demands that asha going to name al-jazeera baghdad somebody's home the is editor of international interest a news website he explains why these demonstrations risk fizzling out like previous movements i think 1st and foremost and for the term member that this isn't the 1st mass protest in recent times during the summer we had the protests across the southern cities against corruption against the problems...
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i'm here with asha... hey! ..at the holi festival!ation, and we're in los angeles, california. what? they celebrate it here, too. yeah, there are indians everywhere. all i want to do is travel, so if i can get to do that free or pay me to do it, wow, what a dream. but the reality is travel vlogging doesn't really make that much money for most people. so you get creative and you make money through other avenues, or you partner with brands and you try to get more money through different specific things. a common way to make money is working with a brand, and brands will start reaching out to you once you have a certain amount of views or subscribers. they'll start reaching out to you and usually you get a lot of free stuff, which is fantastic, but free stuff doesn't pay your rent. this picture, ok, this is a love—hate picture. this was from a brand deal i did with a drink company, but i didn't get them to sign the contract that they were going to take my video no matter what before i went on this. and i went to this really cool place an
i'm here with asha... hey! ..at the holi festival!ation, and we're in los angeles, california. what? they celebrate it here, too. yeah, there are indians everywhere. all i want to do is travel, so if i can get to do that free or pay me to do it, wow, what a dream. but the reality is travel vlogging doesn't really make that much money for most people. so you get creative and you make money through other avenues, or you partner with brands and you try to get more money through different specific...
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this really is an important advantage for us, and we have to look at our relationships, multi asha on it's enough for me to have a relationship with my counterpart, it's got to be my subordinate commanders, it's got to be our diplomats, it's got to be others above us as we look at these partners. we have to be very clear with them about what we are doing. it's important to understand objectives, it's important to understand what it is they are focused on, it's important to understand what the red lines are in this. and i think, when we get into those levels of conversations with our partners, i think that serves us very well. >> a question about, from the audience, again, about space. critical domain, maybe more so than it's ever been. so the question is, what are your thoughts on space and support for the war fighter, how should we organize, and what should be our priorities? >> well, i think ... great question. i will stay away from space for us here, for a moment. >> (inaudible) (laughs) smart move. >> organizing combat around spate -- it's a good step, i think we have seen, that a
this really is an important advantage for us, and we have to look at our relationships, multi asha on it's enough for me to have a relationship with my counterpart, it's got to be my subordinate commanders, it's got to be our diplomats, it's got to be others above us as we look at these partners. we have to be very clear with them about what we are doing. it's important to understand objectives, it's important to understand what it is they are focused on, it's important to understand what the...
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that perhaps, they experienced first hand, the terrible squalor, that had be said apple asha at that time when the late part of the 19th, early part of the 20th century. those who resided in this county in 1967, witnessed the birth of west virginia university, morgantown, a school whose very existence was a result of civil war legislation in 1862. the moral act, with the act of grant colleges by using the proceeds of federal land sales, and the state agreed to establish a college, emphasizing agriculture, and engineering. a measure, that was made possible only one southern congressman vacated the seats in 1861. of the regiments original members, company sees captain william a beagle lived age 94 and died in 1932. his death was front page news in tyler county, west virginia. company e join a bill was 91 passed away in 1935. he was buried in a cemetery, in the name of the governor, the restored governor of virginia, that of francis piedmont. on the eve of world war ii in 1938, the final official reunion took place here in gettysburg, where the seventh west virginia had come to the resc
that perhaps, they experienced first hand, the terrible squalor, that had be said apple asha at that time when the late part of the 19th, early part of the 20th century. those who resided in this county in 1967, witnessed the birth of west virginia university, morgantown, a school whose very existence was a result of civil war legislation in 1862. the moral act, with the act of grant colleges by using the proceeds of federal land sales, and the state agreed to establish a college, emphasizing...
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road asking for a job where is that they're getting to so much frustration out on the streets that asha and they have been $1150.00 people killed in the protests father small and the government has to be really careful here it's on the so much pressure from those protests but also being watched very closely internationally because of their response so far the small. yes today marks the one year anniversary of prime minister. taking office this is certainly not a milestone he's going to be celebrating after midnight he went on the air here to announce yet another round of reforms and let me tell you what people are saying they're saying year after year for the last 16 years for governments that we democratically elected we've been hearing about reforms one woman said these reforms are just mentioned as a kind of sleeping pill to call much of the public but messy also in announcing reforms which i will get to in a minute was on the defensive he says that his government is being held to a type of scrutiny that previous governments have not been and now they're or political figures who are
road asking for a job where is that they're getting to so much frustration out on the streets that asha and they have been $1150.00 people killed in the protests father small and the government has to be really careful here it's on the so much pressure from those protests but also being watched very closely internationally because of their response so far the small. yes today marks the one year anniversary of prime minister. taking office this is certainly not a milestone he's going to be...
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with laura coates and asha rangappa. conspiracy theories. is that a strong enough term? i don't know. tell me. good evening to both of you. giuliani said it would be up to the president if he testifies or not. does the president has a claim of executive privilege here? >> well, i don't think so. here's why. executive privilege is actually determined by trying to make sure the president of the united states has candor with his cabinet members to carry out his position as the head of the executive branch and the president. he doesn't seem to be working in that particular role. number two, it's not in service or getting advice as the president of the united states. rather as a candidate. and even terms of attorney client privilege. there's not a lot to stand on. he's said he's not working in a legal capacity. he's doing so for some other purpose. if that's the case, because we're having a conversation because we happen to be attorneys doesn't mean everything you communicate with us is privilege. if congress asks him to come in, it's compelled testimony nonetheless. >> who e
with laura coates and asha rangappa. conspiracy theories. is that a strong enough term? i don't know. tell me. good evening to both of you. giuliani said it would be up to the president if he testifies or not. does the president has a claim of executive privilege here? >> well, i don't think so. here's why. executive privilege is actually determined by trying to make sure the president of the united states has candor with his cabinet members to carry out his position as the head of the...
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. >> you probably know her as ta a asha nba from "boy meets world." >> no matter how difficult life gets, the important thing is to live it out. >> who then became a mother on "girl meets world." >> why are you still in bed? >> is he going to be my teacher? >> reporter: now this morning she's revealing the real-life medical struggle her baby endured as he met the world. >> he wasn't able to have breast milk because they think that was causing fluid build up? >> yes. >> it's a revealing, honest and thought provoking conversation. it's only on "good morning america." >>> thursday is the 30th anniversary of the massive loma prieta quake. throughout the week we'll be sharing stories that take us back to that event and help prepare us for the next quake, which experts say could be much worse. >> he fails to get dave parker at second base. so the oakland a's take -- >> we are having an earthquake. >> our power has been off for almost 15 minutes. the reason is a major earthquake. >> people are terribly nervous here. prepare yourself for nightfall. >> it's been a frightening scene here. as you c
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he was literally here at 9:00 sweeping with his team, fatinya homes, ground movement, shamon, asha. he's not lying about what he said. are you sure you want icy do it? he was, like, yes. so i thank you for leaving this in my hands and this is my way of thanking my father and grandmother for the work that they've done -- excuse me. [cheers and applause] >> to be able to do this in her honor is my way and honor to pay homage to those who have come before me and who have created pathways. i hope to create pathways for other residents in the omi like i had. i went to school in san francisco, born and raised in this community. i am so honored to be able to give back to the neighborhood that i grew up in and sorry for the tears, guys. at this time, i want to invite up my new boss, dionne j. bri dionne j. brickter. >> i work for gwenn and the entire district of district 10. i'm the executive director of young community developers. i always tell myself we have the best weather in district 10 but i tell you what, this weather is beautiful in district 11! [cheers and applause] >> i don't thin
he was literally here at 9:00 sweeping with his team, fatinya homes, ground movement, shamon, asha. he's not lying about what he said. are you sure you want icy do it? he was, like, yes. so i thank you for leaving this in my hands and this is my way of thanking my father and grandmother for the work that they've done -- excuse me. [cheers and applause] >> to be able to do this in her honor is my way and honor to pay homage to those who have come before me and who have created pathways. i...
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a police station last week unions say their members are concerned warning signs were ignored that asha butler has moved from paris. it was a somber ceremony in heavy rain police officers carried the coffins of their 4 colleagues killed in a knife attack on thursday paris's police headquarters by a man who'd worked alongside them for years investigators say the attackers had been radicalized after converting to islam the french president called on the nation to be on guard against what he called dangerous ideas 1st on brooke let's come together on stubbs's islamism stop its deadly ideologies or to our nose or rights and i will fly police say the killer was 45 year old mikaela harp on a computer expert who worked for the police and 2003 most recently in the intelligence unit french media report that investigators searching his home found a u.s.b. key containing the names and personal addresses of hundreds of police officers the president of france's national assembly has called for an investigation some of the attackers colleagues say they raise their concerns about his behavior with the
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>>still partially blocked by a crash asha, the sand barrels were damaged and so they're cleaning up and we still don't have an exact estimated time of clearing but it's really jamming up the ride on one oh one because it's right near the split. so north one oh one will be a tough commute this morning from s f o all the way to a t and san francisco from oakland to san francisco, not so bad, yes, it's still backed up through the maze but it's easing up on the suspension and want to want to cross the golden gate a great commute so far 38 minutes novato to san francisco chase. thank you for. >>much robin wright check this out video from chicago's o'hare airport. yeah that's a catering cart gone wild. somehow the accelerator got stuck in the wheel was cranked and so it's doing donuts this is sideshow. they'll do different to finally get to not his that not forklifts i know that rahm it luckily, nobody was hurt which is great news, but as you can see it made quite mess and everybody was kind of freaked out damage a plane out well the multi-million when you consider the last there that's 20 me
>>still partially blocked by a crash asha, the sand barrels were damaged and so they're cleaning up and we still don't have an exact estimated time of clearing but it's really jamming up the ride on one oh one because it's right near the split. so north one oh one will be a tough commute this morning from s f o all the way to a t and san francisco from oakland to san francisco, not so bad, yes, it's still backed up through the maze but it's easing up on the suspension and want to want to...
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asha al-assad must go. that's a pretty substantial statement made by the power of the world, and again we did not make him go. we didn't even have a safe zone, much less other initiatives. we perhaps could have been firmer with russian at various times, perhaps so with china on some issues as well. while certainly seeking to coordinate with him, to collaborate to have a mutually beneficial relationship. by the way i would go back with respect to the administration that you and i served together, the one you and i served in together, where there were opportunities. now there's a lot of revisionist history of the relationship and those sort of early post-wto days for china, and opportunities that might have sent messages very early on about subsidies not being allowed and emotional property transfer, and all these other issues. again, there was a shrinking from that. >> but this is a narrower and reputational risk would like to hear a few more words about. that is, the risk that you incur when you walk away f
asha al-assad must go. that's a pretty substantial statement made by the power of the world, and again we did not make him go. we didn't even have a safe zone, much less other initiatives. we perhaps could have been firmer with russian at various times, perhaps so with china on some issues as well. while certainly seeking to coordinate with him, to collaborate to have a mutually beneficial relationship. by the way i would go back with respect to the administration that you and i served...
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protesting after she was arrested for trying to enter a football match so let's talk to football journalist asha comedy show who is joining us from kampala uganda and scott nice to have you with us ayesha. it shouldn't take a woman burning herself to death for this to happen clearly the story wouldn't have gotten as much focus if that hadn't happened but i guess this does show that there is some movements in iran. yes absolutely it's very good news to know that next week when when iran plays cambodia and us fifa world cup qualifier that will have women finally you know into who are watching from the stands and cheering on the display as if i have to have been watching on the internet or television is a very big step efficiently in the art of walls because it's of the use of be easy and it has really had to seek a strong reaction from people and pressure groups across the love to make sure that the happen at other but you know it's a reflection of where we're going as as women in football i should say from a different aspect because when you look at sci fi itself the fast every woman to be secret
protesting after she was arrested for trying to enter a football match so let's talk to football journalist asha comedy show who is joining us from kampala uganda and scott nice to have you with us ayesha. it shouldn't take a woman burning herself to death for this to happen clearly the story wouldn't have gotten as much focus if that hadn't happened but i guess this does show that there is some movements in iran. yes absolutely it's very good news to know that next week when when iran plays...
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a wrong please come in and tell us, don't wait a couple months out the will out the road and do a asha and if we have it wrong, we have a wrong and we will build this front. is it you don't believe you're going to get a fair -- if you bring in this evidence that you believe shows it's not going to get a fair hearing? >> i think it may be a difference of what type of evidence it is, is a truly explanatory, here's a text message that says this is all consensual. you have been brink that over to the trial counsel, to the sja, have that taken in and hopefully it will be part of the case. but there's other types of evidence that maybe you'll hold, the inconsistent statements, the character evidence, that you are going to withhold that a bit, you are not going to bring -- again, it depends on the weight of the evidence, and you think it's going to be given, so they truly exculpatory, our encourage council to get over so we can and this, but the ones where it doesn't quite get us completely on the side of it didn't happen, and makes it more questionable whether you are going to get a convicti
a wrong please come in and tell us, don't wait a couple months out the will out the road and do a asha and if we have it wrong, we have a wrong and we will build this front. is it you don't believe you're going to get a fair -- if you bring in this evidence that you believe shows it's not going to get a fair hearing? >> i think it may be a difference of what type of evidence it is, is a truly explanatory, here's a text message that says this is all consensual. you have been brink that...
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. >> and, gnat asha, one of the things we heard from president trump and lindsey graham this week waswas perfect. but the case that democrats are making is it's not about the call, it's what happened before this july 25th call and what happened after it. and so far what democrats have pieced together appears to be a pretty damaging tapestry of evidence. >> right. it's exactly exactly like the p remaining fixa fixated when the whistle-blower blew the whistle-blower, raised the alarm and got the ball rolling but so much evidence after the call that the whistle-blower's evidence doesn't matter anymore. it might be nice for the democrats to have that for more supporting evidence, but are you going to risk the whistle-blower's identity being leaked just to have one more person saying yes, this was a quid pro quo? the republicans and trump, obviously, have come to a realization it's not defensible on the substance. that's why we're seeing this is now a process attack. we're also seeing that the worm being convened every day at 10:00 a.m., that's after the morning shows, after the narrative
. >> and, gnat asha, one of the things we heard from president trump and lindsey graham this week waswas perfect. but the case that democrats are making is it's not about the call, it's what happened before this july 25th call and what happened after it. and so far what democrats have pieced together appears to be a pretty damaging tapestry of evidence. >> right. it's exactly exactly like the p remaining fixa fixated when the whistle-blower blew the whistle-blower, raised the alarm...