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but at the moment, it feels like things are sort of, you know, unraveling a little bit. >> berit berger, you've been with us to talk about the law for a good many of these past 1,000 days of this administration. so we have the mueller report. it comes and goes. the difference right now is this parade of testimony before the house. these are insiders who have chosen to stick their heads up and say what they saw. and i imagine the undercurrent of everything we're watching every day, the legal jeopardy just increases. >> i think one of the big differences between the mueller investigation and how things are proceeding here is because this is proceeding in congress, we're getting a lot more information about what's happening in realtime. >> yeah. >> one of the things that everyone said about the mueller team and it was to their credit, which there was no leaks coming out of their shop, which was really commendable. but what it meant is we were in this black box. we didn't know these big developments that were happening. there wasn't this building public support or building public outrage in
but at the moment, it feels like things are sort of, you know, unraveling a little bit. >> berit berger, you've been with us to talk about the law for a good many of these past 1,000 days of this administration. so we have the mueller report. it comes and goes. the difference right now is this parade of testimony before the house. these are insiders who have chosen to stick their heads up and say what they saw. and i imagine the undercurrent of everything we're watching every day, the...
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peter baker, frank figliuzzi, berit berger. thank you very much. coming up for us the former supreme allied commander of nato is here to lay out just what we have done to our applies and what we have triggered in the middle east, which our president described today as a lot of sand. >>> and later the white house stunt that backfires and the grieving british family stuck in the middle of it. as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. it's been reported that there's a cyberattack on business every 39 seconds. ouch. i don't even want to think about it. comcast business has a solution. we go beyond fast with a cloud-based security system that automatically updates, so you always have the latest protection. phishing. malware. risky sites. it can help block all of that. get fast internet and add comcast business securityedge for just $29.95 a month. it's one less thing for us to worry about. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> we don't get the chance to say this often, but earlier today two united states f-15 fighter jets bombed o
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peter baker, frank figliuzzi, berit berger. thank you very much. coming up for us the former supreme allied commander of nato is here to lay out just what we have done to our applies and what we have triggered in the middle east, which our president described today as a lot of sand. >>> and later the white house stunt that backfires and the grieving british family stuck in the middle of it. as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. will it feel like the wheend of a journey?p working, or the beginning of something even better? when you prepare for retirement with pacific life, you can create a lifelong income... so you have the freedom to keep doing whatever is most meaningful to you. a reliable income that lets you retire, without retiring from life. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your
peter baker, frank figliuzzi, berit berger. thank you very much. coming up for us the former supreme allied commander of nato is here to lay out just what we have done to our applies and what we have triggered in the middle east, which our president described today as a lot of sand. >>> and later the white house stunt that backfires and the grieving british family stuck in the middle of it. as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this wednesday night. will it feel like...
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berger. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it.ay strong. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. >>> the weekend news, rudy giulianiup legal investigation which didn't stop president trump from embracing him in a lunch this weekend. as promise to dig into dig. berit berger and the i think we'll go full, there you are together. >> ah, the good old days. >> and has crossed paths with him many times in republican politics there you are. >> yeah, yeah. the rudy then and the rudy now are two very, very different people. i think when you look -- that actually was a very, very well done walk-through of the journey of rudy in that he's a guy who has always been the source of a lot of, you know, the energy and the excitement and the politics. and certainly the business of what he used to do. so when he was a prosecutor, when he was mayor, he was the center of the flame. and now he's not. and i think some of what you're seeing is trying to be relevant and be
berger. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it.ay strong. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. >>> the weekend news, rudy giulianiup legal investigation which didn't stop president trump from embracing him in a lunch this weekend. as promise to dig into dig. berit berger and the i think we'll go full, there you are together. >> ah, the good old days....
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berit berger, former u.s. assistant attorney with the eastern and southern districts of new york, and nbc news correspondent carol lee. good evening and welcome to you all. and carol, i need to start with you here. your reporting on fiona hill, two things. what might she be able to speak to? and tell us a little bit about her and how she stood out among members of the trump crowd. >> sure. well, first, she was someone who is seen as a real russia hawk. she is an expert on russia, a long-time expert on russia. she's served in the trump administration from the early days until over the summer right before -- right around the time this ukraine call happened. so she would have been privy to brian, basically everything that was happening in the lead-up to this call. and so she is prepared to testify before congress, according to people we spoke to, that, you know, she saw -- witnessed rudy giuliani and gordon sondland basically do an end run around the foreign policy process that's traditionally done within the whi
berit berger, former u.s. assistant attorney with the eastern and southern districts of new york, and nbc news correspondent carol lee. good evening and welcome to you all. and carol, i need to start with you here. your reporting on fiona hill, two things. what might she be able to speak to? and tell us a little bit about her and how she stood out among members of the trump crowd. >> sure. well, first, she was someone who is seen as a real russia hawk. she is an expert on russia, a...
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berit berger, a former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and, for good measure, the southern district of new york. and clint watts, former fbi special agent, a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute, the author of "messing with the enemy: surviving in a social media world of hackers, terrorists, russians and fake news." good evening to you all. katie, i'd like to begin with you and your reporting. what this linked the attorney general to. i thought there was a u.s. attorney from the state of connecticut who had been appointed. in effect, the investigator of the investigators, going back to the origins of the mueller investigation. how deep into this investigation is the attorney general himself? >> i think what we've seen with our reporting and that great "washington post" report is that the attorney general is not only extremely interested in this review, but that he is essentially quarterbacking it. you're right, he did ask john durham, the u.s. attorney i
berit berger, a former assistant u.s. attorney with both the eastern district of new york and, for good measure, the southern district of new york. and clint watts, former fbi special agent, a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute, the author of "messing with the enemy: surviving in a social media world of hackers, terrorists, russians and fake news." good evening to you all. katie, i'd like to begin with you and your reporting. what this linked the...
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sanctions against juan are fine and good, president berger ron should be punished for his military adventurism and aggression but sanctions alone are insufficient. and they are particularly insufficient with regards to isis. sanctions will not push ices fighters back on the run or in their cell. they will not stop iran and putin's growing influence in the region nor will they undo america's betrayal of our partners and allies. vesanctions can be an effective tool but they are not the only tool. especially when the crisis in this case is of the president's own making. the asimplest and most effecti remedy would be for the president to admit his mistake and correct course. appropriations, earlier this summer both houses the congress and white house arrive at a budget agreement that gave us a blueprint for funding the government. but in september republicans unilaterally walked away from our agreement and proposed taking 12 billion from domestic programs including headstart hhs and the pentagon to fund the president's border wall. it's a ononstarter, there aren enough vote in the chamber to tpass
sanctions against juan are fine and good, president berger ron should be punished for his military adventurism and aggression but sanctions alone are insufficient. and they are particularly insufficient with regards to isis. sanctions will not push ices fighters back on the run or in their cell. they will not stop iran and putin's growing influence in the region nor will they undo america's betrayal of our partners and allies. vesanctions can be an effective tool but they are not the only tool....
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devils' muller then a small and berger admitted to you u.s. senate committee that his company got things wrong in the development of the 737 max airliner today's hearing came exactly one year after the crash of a 737 next caused by a faulty flight assistance program only weeks later a 2nd accident with the same type of aircraft likely caused by similar problems relatives of the 346 people killed watched mr berg admits that the company has made mistakes on behalf of myself and the boeing company we are sorry deeply and truly sorry as a husband and father myself. i'm heartbroken by your loss it was an emotional address delivered exactly a year after the crash of a 737 mox in indonesia that killed everyone on board in march of this year tragedy struck again when the same model came down in ethiopia. since then 737 mach have been grounded the classes are thought to have been caused by a software fault us lawmakers accuse boeing of knowing it systems were subpar and of failing to train pilots adequately those pilots never had a chance these loved o
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very latest now let's cross over to london where our correspondent there get massive stunning by berger that britain is still deeply divided over breaks it how is of fresh elections supposed to settle the issue well boris johnson clearly hopes that he's having a new paul and often this election so he's been blaming parliament for taking defeat for not making breads and happen haldeman has really scrutinize boris johnson's government very hard and they forced him for example to an extension to not leave the european union no idea but they really made him also an extension so boris johnson and paul amend are really at loggerheads with each other and he's hoping that the new parliament will come with a clear conservative majority now in the polls that might be the case he is leading but we don't know whether this actually is going to turn out the way he likes or whether at the end of this we are none the wiser. and his conservatives are facing really strong opposition from a number of areas what sort of difficulties is he going to face going into this election with the especially against t
very latest now let's cross over to london where our correspondent there get massive stunning by berger that britain is still deeply divided over breaks it how is of fresh elections supposed to settle the issue well boris johnson clearly hopes that he's having a new paul and often this election so he's been blaming parliament for taking defeat for not making breads and happen haldeman has really scrutinize boris johnson's government very hard and they forced him for example to an extension to...
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me top half of the bonus the table shows are now leading the way by a point from wolfsburg byron berger based leipzig and. are all level on points dortmund are down an 8th and at the other end it is more predictable pattern born are adrift at the bottom after just 7 games into the season with fellow promoted side also struggling. this is due to the news from berlin thanks for watching. my 1st bicycle was a sewing machine. i come from women have bones by this notion even something as simple as in any home to write a bicycle isn't. since i. wanted to bicycle off my home and it took me years to until they're. finally gave up and went on by me and i say that 100 times because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos for goods than writing about.
me top half of the bonus the table shows are now leading the way by a point from wolfsburg byron berger based leipzig and. are all level on points dortmund are down an 8th and at the other end it is more predictable pattern born are adrift at the bottom after just 7 games into the season with fellow promoted side also struggling. this is due to the news from berlin thanks for watching. my 1st bicycle was a sewing machine. i come from women have bones by this notion even something as simple as...
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with that please join me in welcoming general david berger. [applause] >> sitting next to general mills, we are infantry guys, so we look at the guy who introduced me and figured out in pensacola what aircraft we will fly he will not fit into a jet cockpit so he might fly helicopters. general mills is one of my mentors for life so intimidating to be appear and if i follow your footsteps and do half as good as you i would be really be happy. it's good to be here. doctor holmes thank you for allowing me too be here as well. it's a privilege to be in that kind introduction and thank you for keeping it short. i have to think how you got that call sign bullet. there's probably a story behind there. real quickly, more help to me over the years then you all will understand. but he is a lot like me and he is a critical thinker and that's how i was trained to think, every path you go down questioning that and for continuing to do that please do not let obama at all. i thought this morning i would offer two parts to this. first i owe you some perspecti
with that please join me in welcoming general david berger. [applause] >> sitting next to general mills, we are infantry guys, so we look at the guy who introduced me and figured out in pensacola what aircraft we will fly he will not fit into a jet cockpit so he might fly helicopters. general mills is one of my mentors for life so intimidating to be appear and if i follow your footsteps and do half as good as you i would be really be happy. it's good to be here. doctor holmes thank you...
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general david berger, commandant of the u.s. marine corps, discusses priority for the indo pacific region. noon eastern looking at libel laws and the media, hosted by the heritage foundation. former federal reserve shares janet yellen and ben bernanke talk about inflation on monetary policy. that is 9:45 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> the black hills of south dakota are a sacred area. >> the black hills i believe at one time or another there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. >> we are in the epicenter of sometimes testy relations between the native and non-native inhabitants. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour tour takes you to rapid city, south dakota. we will see the collection of life-sized statues of every american president and visit the journey is he aware the complex history is told. >> looking at the custer expedition, the big take away is that is the game changer. situated in the western part of the state, we will go to the black hills national forest to see not rushmore. -- mount rushmore. we will visit the c
general david berger, commandant of the u.s. marine corps, discusses priority for the indo pacific region. noon eastern looking at libel laws and the media, hosted by the heritage foundation. former federal reserve shares janet yellen and ben bernanke talk about inflation on monetary policy. that is 9:45 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> the black hills of south dakota are a sacred area. >> the black hills i believe at one time or another there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere....
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. >> and finally, to berit berger, do you think rudy giuliani is a walking gold mine of information? now tonight he's just fluttering out the notion that he may have recordings or video, cinematographer style, that we didn't know about. but also, what is the consequence if he says no to cooperating? >> yeah, i mean, you can see why congress started with him. he absolutely, as you said, he is this treasure trove of information and evidence. i mean, every time he sort of pointed to his phone and he's like, there's so much evidence in my phone, so many of the former prosecutors were like, so get the phone, subpoena the phone! but to his comments about, you know, he's weighing his options with respect to this -- we keep saying this, but subpoenas aren't voluntary. these are compulsory. and he may have some, you know, privilege issues that he wants to float around. i don't know how effective those are going to be. i mean, you know, just having a lawyer involved in the conversation doesn't necessarily make a communication privileged. every conversation that you and i have had is not privil
. >> and finally, to berit berger, do you think rudy giuliani is a walking gold mine of information? now tonight he's just fluttering out the notion that he may have recordings or video, cinematographer style, that we didn't know about. but also, what is the consequence if he says no to cooperating? >> yeah, i mean, you can see why congress started with him. he absolutely, as you said, he is this treasure trove of information and evidence. i mean, every time he sort of pointed to...
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general david berger, commandant of the u.s. marine corps, discusses priority for the indo pacific region. and at noon eastern, looking at libel laws and the media, hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3, former federal reserve shares janet yellen and ben bernanke talk about impact of inflation on monetary policy. that is 9:45 a.m. eastern. >> saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's relationship with his former secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> was a very able national security advisor. >> at 10:00 -- they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 venture" on the saudi arabia and oil industry. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview the boats for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker. sex outside ofor marriage laws. >> author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book "democracy and truth, a short history" on
general david berger, commandant of the u.s. marine corps, discusses priority for the indo pacific region. and at noon eastern, looking at libel laws and the media, hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3, former federal reserve shares janet yellen and ben bernanke talk about impact of inflation on monetary policy. that is 9:45 a.m. eastern. >> saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's...
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at the table, former federal prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york, berit berger, plus our friend donny deutsch is back. garrett, let me start with you. take me inside the room with alexander vindman. >> reporter: vindman's testimony this morning or all day today really has been very credible. every republican and democratic lawmaker who came out talked about someone who was a very serious professional, dedicated his life to this country, came once again with notes and specific details about his concerns about the president's behavior and not just on that phone call. remember, vindman is important in part because he's the first witness who was actually listening to that phone call to come testify and while he raised concerns about what he heard on that phone call, he also raised concerns weeks earlier in another meeting in which he heard the same language being used by gordon sondland. the president's ambassador to the eu about linking investigations of the bidens to military aid. so vindman was on the record not once, but twice, with his concerns and he goes a li
at the table, former federal prosecutor for the southern and eastern districts of new york, berit berger, plus our friend donny deutsch is back. garrett, let me start with you. take me inside the room with alexander vindman. >> reporter: vindman's testimony this morning or all day today really has been very credible. every republican and democratic lawmaker who came out talked about someone who was a very serious professional, dedicated his life to this country, came once again with notes...
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berger you know this is a of vicious cycle that needs to be broken alan berger you know this is of vicious cycle that needs to be broken out of isis has not been defeated and there's not a of victory to be declared sort of isis has not been defeated and there's not a of victory to be declared here we piece is made when disarmament is accomplished we're not we ate here we are pieces and when disarmament is accomplished we're not we aid is shipped in and it is nice to see it in an interim slot streisand's. she. claims victory and credit so how big daddy is gone and with him the credit so how big daddy is gone and with him the only terrorist only. hate toward board saw us suffer the simply simply wasn't enough and what isn't there another unit spoke sake with even . earlier unit spoke with r.t. america senior correspondent me bush a mile like they discuss what's next in the fight against terror r.t. america senior correspondent you bush them out like they discuss what's next in the fight against terror assuming he did it how significant a development is that what extent will be we can assumin
berger you know this is a of vicious cycle that needs to be broken alan berger you know this is of vicious cycle that needs to be broken out of isis has not been defeated and there's not a of victory to be declared sort of isis has not been defeated and there's not a of victory to be declared here we piece is made when disarmament is accomplished we're not we ate here we are pieces and when disarmament is accomplished we're not we aid is shipped in and it is nice to see it in an interim slot...
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joining me now, a woman who served in the clinton administration, special adviser to samuel berger and she was under secretary of state -- sorry, she was formerly the undersecretary of state in public affairs during the obama administration. and cynthia alksne, a legal analyst for msnbc. the president says read the transcript. not really a transcript, but a memo of the phone call and it will prove that the ukrainian president said no pressure. just to be clear because donald trump can sometimes be confusing about these things, nowhere in the transcript is that the case. the ukrainian president has subsequently said including again today to one of our reporters that there was no pressure but that -- but if you just read the transcript you would not come away with that conclusion. >> and it doesn't matter. he has no choice but to say because his country is dependent on us, but the abuse of power doesn't have to do with what zelenskiy thought, but it was the abusing of the american power. it's not important. then -- and if you read the transcript what you see is a president abusing power.
joining me now, a woman who served in the clinton administration, special adviser to samuel berger and she was under secretary of state -- sorry, she was formerly the undersecretary of state in public affairs during the obama administration. and cynthia alksne, a legal analyst for msnbc. the president says read the transcript. not really a transcript, but a memo of the phone call and it will prove that the ukrainian president said no pressure. just to be clear because donald trump can sometimes...
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on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., general david berger, the commandant of the u.s. marine corps discusses military priorities for the end of pacific region. at 12:00, a look at libel laws and the media. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, author and veteran political reporter talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. 2020sanford discusses his republican primary challenge to president trump. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. during an oval office meeting with the president of finland, president trump responded to repeated questions about house democrats moving forward with an impeachment inquiry and the whistleblower complaint about a phone call with the ukrainian president.
on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., general david berger, the commandant of the u.s. marine corps discusses military priorities for the end of pacific region. at 12:00, a look at libel laws and the media. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, author and veteran political reporter talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. 2020sanford discusses his republican primary challenge to president trump. watch washington journal live at 7:00...
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has never quite berger was pulling the strings for about a just before the alamo the midfielder whipped in a delightful cross for the past i'm sure love. and enjoying every 2nd of it. when close at the end but people single ensured possible and kept their 1st clean sheet of the campaign and got a 1st 3 pointer since returning to the top flight. a strike worthy of winning any blueness they get clash but would it be and not perhaps to be confidant it was merely a glorious consolation. 33 minutes this sumptuous goal from you can look idea kendall coffey can't believe. in just 5 minutes later he was already to kneel for the visitors with mr reliable andre crocker it doubling hoffenheim fleet for perhaps a college town tough guy watching from the stands was less than impressed but really struck back to dodi's loka back he was one your goal. was this the start of a comeback it was his place to minutes to go it was all square. if laurie and salomon kalou put the leveller. but despite the fightback cats are let themselves down again beckett has met heading home to satisfy the street to defend h
has never quite berger was pulling the strings for about a just before the alamo the midfielder whipped in a delightful cross for the past i'm sure love. and enjoying every 2nd of it. when close at the end but people single ensured possible and kept their 1st clean sheet of the campaign and got a 1st 3 pointer since returning to the top flight. a strike worthy of winning any blueness they get clash but would it be and not perhaps to be confidant it was merely a glorious consolation. 33 minutes...
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biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell with food before long the sound alone causes the dog to start salivating that's because it's learned the bell equals food. so does the same hold true for plants. and if so what stimuli do they respond to. mimosa plants respond to contacts by folding up their leaves. in an experiment placed a mimosa in the dark after a while she then switched the light on which through no response then she started to jab the leaves which immediately closed up. she repeated this process again and again light on and then jam. then she switched the light on but left the leaves alone and they folded up straight away anyhow it would appear the planted learn to associate light with physical damage and the response remained long after the experiment was stopped. but biologists still can't agree on whether this constitutes the ability to learn. even meet somebody humans i find it annoying w
biologist culture to berger is testing whether the pavlovian theory of learning works on plants the same way it does with animals the russian physiologist showed that dogs can quickly be conditioned to associate a ringing bell with food before long the sound alone causes the dog to start salivating that's because it's learned the bell equals food. so does the same hold true for plants. and if so what stimuli do they respond to. mimosa plants respond to contacts by folding up their leaves. in an...
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has never quite berger was pulling the strings for part of born just before the alamo the midfielder whipped in a delightful cross for the past i'm sure love to know love and enjoying every 2nd of it. with close at the end but people will put single ensured possible and keep their 1st clean sheet of their campaign and go to 1st 3 pointer since returning to the top flight. just trying worthy of winning and he blew his league clash but would it be and now perhaps have to be tough and time was merely a glorious consolation. 33 minutes is such a school for me to look idea kendall coffey can't believe. in just 5 minutes later it was already 2 nil for the visitors with mr reliable andre cry marriage ducklings often times week or perhaps a college contact i watching from the stands was less than impressed but really struck back through dodie look about he was one your goal. was this the start of a comeback it was just 22 minutes to go it was all squared. even laurie and salomon kalou with the leveler. but despite the fightback capital letter them selves down again that you've met. kept us o
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russia and to to also to promote legislation defending those people and it does raise to me actually berger going to mine actually to also to promote legislation defending those people and it does raise to me actually berger going to my next question because i think on these and other problems which affect millions of people this question because i think on these and other problems which affect millions of people. all this state seems to be far more open to criticism and far more amenable to change the seems to be far more open to criticism and far more amenable to change than street politics and i understand it's a false dichotomy i'm not trying to even just than street politics and i understand it's a false dichotomy i'm not trying to even joy here but isn't it also true that people who are really in the vast that or it here but isn't it also true that people who are really in the vast that into changing russia are no doing that on the streets you say we pay too much attention to bullets changing rush i know doing that on the streets you say we pay too much attention to politicize 3 proto
russia and to to also to promote legislation defending those people and it does raise to me actually berger going to mine actually to also to promote legislation defending those people and it does raise to me actually berger going to my next question because i think on these and other problems which affect millions of people this question because i think on these and other problems which affect millions of people. all this state seems to be far more open to criticism and far more amenable to...
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the speakerjohn berger will open at the house and boris johnson speakerjohn berger will open at the househe line. he needs 320 votes. stay with a student westminster for the good morning and welcome to an historic day here at westminster. this a bbc brexit deal debate special. for the first time since 1982, parliament is sitting on a saturday to see if a brexit deal can finally be passed after more than three years. this morning boris johnson headed to the commons — last night, the prime minister urged mps to end a "painful chapter" and back his new deal. what matters is mps coming together across the house tomorrow to get this thing done. the prime minister is now inside the house of commons knowing every opposition party has said it will reject the deal — but with the main conservative brexiteer group now promising their support. good morning and welcome to westminster on an historic session of parliament. mps are sitting on a saturday for the first time in 37 years to vote on borisjohnson's brexit deal. this morning it still looks extremely close, although in the last few minutes the p
the speakerjohn berger will open at the house and boris johnson speakerjohn berger will open at the househe line. he needs 320 votes. stay with a student westminster for the good morning and welcome to an historic day here at westminster. this a bbc brexit deal debate special. for the first time since 1982, parliament is sitting on a saturday to see if a brexit deal can finally be passed after more than three years. this morning boris johnson headed to the commons — last night, the prime...
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and we have dr berger with us she's the senior european affairs advisor for the a.j.c. the american jewish committee she joins us in our studio thank you very much for being with us ken jews really still feel safe here in germany yes they can there was a heartwarming response a show of solidarity in many cities in germany last night and above all german officials i think have made it clear that they understand the current level of security is simply insufficient i want to ask you something about something that the interior minister said hoarsely hope for earlier he said we have to unfortunately face this truth which for some time already is the threat of anti-semitism right wing extremism right wing terrorism is very high he said it himself this is been a problem for some time has it not been taken seriously enough it clearly has not been taken seriously enough or i think there would have been more preparations to protect synagogues on during the holy days the highest holy day of the jewish new year i think the unraveling network of right wing extremism and terrorism is
and we have dr berger with us she's the senior european affairs advisor for the a.j.c. the american jewish committee she joins us in our studio thank you very much for being with us ken jews really still feel safe here in germany yes they can there was a heartwarming response a show of solidarity in many cities in germany last night and above all german officials i think have made it clear that they understand the current level of security is simply insufficient i want to ask you something...
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pulled out of syria my colleague jacqueline berger discuss the implications with artie's it has done. turkey has been portraying this as something like an anti terrorist operation they have been threatening with it constantly repeatedly over and over again now this is has finally happened and here's how president talked about it the turkish forces together with the syrian national omi just launched operation peace spring against p.k. k y p g and terrorists in northern syria a mission is to prevent the creation of a terror corridor or across our southern border and to bring peace to the area well so far we know about 2 towns that the airstrikes have been launched against this is the russell and teller towns and again it is not a coincidence that ghana has peak in the y.p. g. kurdish military groups in the same sentence in the same context as diversion islamic state these groups are designated terrorists so that's why it portrays the operation the way does tell what kind of reaction have we seen from the kurds about that well obviously they're not happy about being branded as terrorists
pulled out of syria my colleague jacqueline berger discuss the implications with artie's it has done. turkey has been portraying this as something like an anti terrorist operation they have been threatening with it constantly repeatedly over and over again now this is has finally happened and here's how president talked about it the turkish forces together with the syrian national omi just launched operation peace spring against p.k. k y p g and terrorists in northern syria a mission is to...
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jet which led to 2 deadly crashes and the planes worldwide grounding dennis miller and berger acknowledged errors in the jet software and failures to give pilots enough information on the stall prevention system he also apologized to the victims' families who sat behind him holding up photos of their relatives it's exactly one year since the line air crash in indonesia which killed all 189 on board the same boeing model also crashed in ethiopia in march leaving 157 people dead. parts of california are bracing for strong winds which are expected to fan wildfires burning across the u.s. state 6 smoke plumes can easily be seen from space a state of emergency has been declared as firefighters battle to get the blazes under control 200000 people have been told to leave their homes and more than 2000000 are without power. richland has lost more than a 10th of its classes in just the past 5 years according to its home affairs minister who was addressing a meeting of scientists in geneva mountain sources supply about half of all the world's drinking water the world meteorological organization is d
jet which led to 2 deadly crashes and the planes worldwide grounding dennis miller and berger acknowledged errors in the jet software and failures to give pilots enough information on the stall prevention system he also apologized to the victims' families who sat behind him holding up photos of their relatives it's exactly one year since the line air crash in indonesia which killed all 189 on board the same boeing model also crashed in ethiopia in march leaving 157 people dead. parts of...
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and mainland europe in say berger authorities have admitted such containers rarely get x. rayed and never checked by heat sensors which would indicate stowaways 19 years ago 58 chinese migrants died from asphyxiation in a refrigerated truck in southern england that had come from xavier go. experts say people in poverty will carry on taking huge risks fueling the lucrative people trafficking trade as long as they can travel legally not certainly not something that's unique to the to you all over the world there are immigration restrictions that limit for people to take a legal option and then they fall prey to. traffic his. campaign is say hundreds of vietnamese people are trafficked to the u.k. each year often they're forced to work in slavery in nail salons or cannabis farms barber al-jazeera. germany's oldest political party the social democrats has been voting to choose a new leader the finance minister all of shots narrowly won the most votes for fell short of the majority needed to avoid a 2nd ballot in november the s.t.p. is currently in coalition with the chancellor
and mainland europe in say berger authorities have admitted such containers rarely get x. rayed and never checked by heat sensors which would indicate stowaways 19 years ago 58 chinese migrants died from asphyxiation in a refrigerated truck in southern england that had come from xavier go. experts say people in poverty will carry on taking huge risks fueling the lucrative people trafficking trade as long as they can travel legally not certainly not something that's unique to the to you all over...
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anotherjewish mp, luciana berger, resigned from labour earlier this year, saying the organisation hadign up louise ellman hasn't decided to sign upfor louise ellman hasn't decided to sign up for the next election, but says she is politically homeless. labour says it's taking robust action to root out anti—semitism. but while louise ellman's resignation may not come as much of a surprise, she's been a long—standing critic of jeremy corbyn, and was facing a reselection battle in her constituency, for some it will be yet further proof of the pa rty‘s failure to it will be yet further proof of the party's failure to deal with this issue. we don't tolerate anti—semitism in any form whatsoever in our party or any form whatsoever in our party or any other part of society, just as resolutely as we are opposed to islamaphobia or any other form resolutely as we are opposed to islamaphobia or any otherform of racism. i will hold that position until my dying day. claims of anti—semitism in labour has led to protests and an investigation by the equality and human rights commission. as that continu
anotherjewish mp, luciana berger, resigned from labour earlier this year, saying the organisation hadign up louise ellman hasn't decided to sign upfor louise ellman hasn't decided to sign up for the next election, but says she is politically homeless. labour says it's taking robust action to root out anti—semitism. but while louise ellman's resignation may not come as much of a surprise, she's been a long—standing critic of jeremy corbyn, and was facing a reselection battle in her...
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on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., general david berger, the commandant of the u.s. marine corps discusses military priorities for the indo pacific region. and on c-span 3, former federal reserve chair janet yellen and ben bernanke discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy. .hat is at 9:45 a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at
on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., general david berger, the commandant of the u.s. marine corps discusses military priorities for the indo pacific region. and on c-span 3, former federal reserve chair janet yellen and ben bernanke discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy. .hat is at 9:45 a.m. eastern morning onhis "washington journal," at 8:00 political reporter tom lobianco talks about his biography on vice president mike pence. at
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on c-span2 at 9:00 am, general david berger, the commandant of the us marine corps discusses militaryrities for the indo pacific region. that a look at libel laws in the media hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3 former federal reserve chairs janet yellen and ben been a key discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy at 9:405 am eastern. >> next a discussion on us/china relations with virginia senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate diligently, from the us institute of peace, this is an hour and 10 minutes.
on c-span2 at 9:00 am, general david berger, the commandant of the us marine corps discusses militaryrities for the indo pacific region. that a look at libel laws in the media hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3 former federal reserve chairs janet yellen and ben been a key discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy at 9:405 am eastern. >> next a discussion on us/china relations with virginia senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate diligently, from the us institute...
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people who have worked these kinds of kitsz r cases, i appreciate you both, david kelley and berit berger. we're back on the beat in just 30 seconds. e back on the beat it 30 seconds great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. >>> during more reporting on this explosive testimony today, i want to bring in a former speechwriter for president reagan as well as author of several books, including "russian roulette." good evening to both of you. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> david, i think you just heard and our viewers may have just heard we had two prosecutors on saying if mr. taylor's evidence and allegations today combined with the rest of the case were facing a civilian defendant, mr. kelley, who has prosecuted many cases, said that you would probably plea. you wouldn't go to trial on this evidence. >> yeah, that was very interesting. yet berit also said no way congress can't find it significant. now, i disagree. i think there is a lot of ways that repu
people who have worked these kinds of kitsz r cases, i appreciate you both, david kelley and berit berger. we're back on the beat in just 30 seconds. e back on the beat it 30 seconds great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this out of my house. (vo) with fair, transparent value for every trade-in... enterprise makes it easy. >>> during more reporting on this explosive testimony today, i want to bring in a former speechwriter for president reagan as well...
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program started to figure it out in the justice department late one night and i'm reading a case called bergerversus new york and there were two citations hoffa versus united states and o'brien versus the united states. i was shocked could that be my stepfather cracks and look at the case it turned out it was involving chucky o'brien in high school he only said how corrupt the government was as they could break every rule and engage in illegal surveillance and even the supreme court case i did not believe him and i never knew about the case. it turned out it was mostly true and he was illegally surveilled in the fifties and it did vacate the conviction as part of basically cleaning up the decades of abuse that emerged into the public in the sixties and he was the beneficiary because the government was illegally surveilling him and his lawyer in the office of the mob person he was close to. this was shocking for many reasons. i was in a stressful situation with the president of the united states and the surveillance war on terrorism. another dramatic period of my life comes back and it just cam
program started to figure it out in the justice department late one night and i'm reading a case called bergerversus new york and there were two citations hoffa versus united states and o'brien versus the united states. i was shocked could that be my stepfather cracks and look at the case it turned out it was involving chucky o'brien in high school he only said how corrupt the government was as they could break every rule and engage in illegal surveillance and even the supreme court case i did...
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joining us is tom ham berger of "the washington post", one of the reporters who broke that story.ns, viewers of this show have been following this story for a long time. how did you reach this breakthrough, and what's your understanding of the latest? >> we did understand, as you pointed out there were hints. chairman neil alluded to it in a court filing for that ongoing case he has seeking the president's tax returns. and once the very explosive charges from the intelligence community whistle-blower burst forth, there was more attention looking back. there is a second whistle-blower? we found that this second whistle-blower has emerged. we were able to talk briefly with this individual. and we talked also with chairman neil's staff, with the whistle-blower complaint submitted to chairman neil and to finance committee chairman chuck grassley. we got confirmation that there is such a complaint, and as you just described, we understand the complaint deals with potential interference and audit of the president's tax returns. >> and you alluded to the intelligence community whistle-bl
joining us is tom ham berger of "the washington post", one of the reporters who broke that story.ns, viewers of this show have been following this story for a long time. how did you reach this breakthrough, and what's your understanding of the latest? >> we did understand, as you pointed out there were hints. chairman neil alluded to it in a court filing for that ongoing case he has seeking the president's tax returns. and once the very explosive charges from the intelligence...
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emergency officials would rather wait way on the side of caution ken berger says concern and you're seeing emergency alert being deployed. thank shareholders going out. here in lake county we saw that with incident. if there is a potential a potential for fire closing in on community. i can get them out, let's get residents out early while there's still time to evacuate. and yes, i do believe that were seen to been changed at all. things change across the state never befors in our history with cal fire. all time. they're now full-time firefighting force there is no buyers even california. it's the largest base in the state now and year party is now prepared to shame firefighters. equipment during red flag whether i win. hold your when it comes buy reond. i'm issue refunds in fire prevention. changed significantly over the last 24 to 36 like the still last night when this happened you just had to be thinking after what's unknown has been >>the what did you what did you think when saw the size of this thing balloon. >>i had the it's a known. mean you get a whole show about 5 years for. 60% o
emergency officials would rather wait way on the side of caution ken berger says concern and you're seeing emergency alert being deployed. thank shareholders going out. here in lake county we saw that with incident. if there is a potential a potential for fire closing in on community. i can get them out, let's get residents out early while there's still time to evacuate. and yes, i do believe that were seen to been changed at all. things change across the state never befors in our history with...
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but i have hurt and hurt others and this brings me to lindsay berger love her dearly we have been together a better part of a decade when i left. we fought and broke up and got back together and think about what it means. to have someone more that you trust that the reason you are about to destroy your own life because of course the fbi that she was part of the conspiracy. >> and they interrogate her. >> yes they harassed her and tried to make her into a tool, informant. and through all of that, she stood strong. and not for me but for her. and after all the things i put her through because of that decision in addition to everything else probably the worst boyfriend in the history of the united states. >> she gives you a six today, not an eight. [laughter] that shows you how good of a person she is. she found out what i had done. and although completely justified and that we were drifting apart for some time because of the secrecy and the lies what she saw on tv was the reason she fell in love with me. and we are together again she has joined me in exile voluntarily and this comes back to
but i have hurt and hurt others and this brings me to lindsay berger love her dearly we have been together a better part of a decade when i left. we fought and broke up and got back together and think about what it means. to have someone more that you trust that the reason you are about to destroy your own life because of course the fbi that she was part of the conspiracy. >> and they interrogate her. >> yes they harassed her and tried to make her into a tool, informant. and through...
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. >> steve iseman, knew berger bermen >> or like me no discernible home, here, at least he has somethingr him .deutsche bank is fascinating. wave been talking about it when i hear steve talk he is short because it's a bad bank. that's good enough reason. my concern would be it's not only just a bad bank you know, there is a derivatives book there which could potentially be -- i heat to use the worded catastrophic but there could be systemic risk but i'm with him on deutsche bank even at current levels still too expense sfwleef coming up united health surging today we get the traders take on the big move isafr money" back right te th in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. >>> bemg welcome become to "fast money. we have a news aerlt at opioid litigation meg tyler with news. >> the drinki
. >> steve iseman, knew berger bermen >> or like me no discernible home, here, at least he has somethingr him .deutsche bank is fascinating. wave been talking about it when i hear steve talk he is short because it's a bad bank. that's good enough reason. my concern would be it's not only just a bad bank you know, there is a derivatives book there which could potentially be -- i heat to use the worded catastrophic but there could be systemic risk but i'm with him on deutsche bank...
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. >> barbara mcquade, berit berger, thank you very much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. thank you. >>> when we come back, former nsa inspector general joel brenner will join us to discuss the trump republican attacks on the whistle-blower. managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only prescription epa treatment, approved by the fda to lower very high triglycerides by 33%, without raising bad cholesterol. look. it's clear. there's only one prescription epa vascepa. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish or shellfish, have liver problems or other medical conditions and about any medications you take
. >> barbara mcquade, berit berger, thank you very much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. thank you. >>> when we come back, former nsa inspector general joel brenner will join us to discuss the trump republican attacks on the whistle-blower. managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol....
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after trying to put out a fire caused by cigarette thruway it happened thursday morning that roland bergers illegally camping along the petaluma river. the flames from the brush fire burned his legs, his hands and his face. but evans didn't immediately call 911. police haven't arrested him, but they say that's still a possibility. the fire burned about 2 acres before was put out. a woman who tried to kidnap a 4 year-old as his father was dropping his sister off is now behind bars. police say that eileen carnival approach the child and asked if he was ready for school. then she took the boy's hand started to lead him away from campus. but when the boy's father questioned her. police say that she claimed she was his teacher. investigators are asking a judge now to increase her bail because she lives apparently very close to that school. a man accused of killing a woman and injuring several other people in california at a california synagogue has pleaded not guilty in court. that plea came down thursday prosecutors say nursing student john ernest opened fire at poway synagogue near san diego
after trying to put out a fire caused by cigarette thruway it happened thursday morning that roland bergers illegally camping along the petaluma river. the flames from the brush fire burned his legs, his hands and his face. but evans didn't immediately call 911. police haven't arrested him, but they say that's still a possibility. the fire burned about 2 acres before was put out. a woman who tried to kidnap a 4 year-old as his father was dropping his sister off is now behind bars. police say...
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occurred i as w secretary of state madeleine albright and former national security advisor sandy bergerfect responsible for 9/11 because allegedly we were offered intelligence files by the government of sudan that we refused to accept because of our antipathy for the government of sudan. ..... so-called pharmaceutical plant that was according to us intelligence associated with chemical production and had connection to osama bin laden. what links them together, quite frankly, robin is those people who were behind and i would argue defamatory "vanity fair" story were frustrated by our policy in the clinton administration towards a sudan. of these were people who thought sudan didn't belong on the state-sponsored terrorist list in that we had made a mistake towards sudan by being so tough on the government. that was the original nexus because that was my first experience in the public spotlight in a negative way? host: and how long after leaving administration something would come back and you so you came back into government under the obama administration first as a un ambassador and he o
occurred i as w secretary of state madeleine albright and former national security advisor sandy bergerfect responsible for 9/11 because allegedly we were offered intelligence files by the government of sudan that we refused to accept because of our antipathy for the government of sudan. ..... so-called pharmaceutical plant that was according to us intelligence associated with chemical production and had connection to osama bin laden. what links them together, quite frankly, robin is those...
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and mainland europe in say berger authorities have admitted such containers rarely get x. rayed and and never checked by heat sensors which would indicate stowaways. 19 years ago 58 chinese migrants died from asphyxiation in a refrigerated truck in southern england that had come from say rocha. experts say people in poverty will carry on taking huge risks on fueling the lucrative people trafficking trade as long as they can travel legally not certainly not something that's unique to the k 2 year up all over the world there are immigration restrictions that limit the ability for people to take a legal option and then they fall prey to. the traffic has. campaigners say hundreds of vietnamese people are trafficked to the u.k. each year often they're forced to work in slavery in nail salons or cannabis farms nadeem barber al jazeera. still to come on al-jazeera medical professionals join hong kong's protest movement accusing police of brutality and excessive force and millions face the prospect of a weekend without power as firefighters battle blazes out cross california has c
and mainland europe in say berger authorities have admitted such containers rarely get x. rayed and and never checked by heat sensors which would indicate stowaways. 19 years ago 58 chinese migrants died from asphyxiation in a refrigerated truck in southern england that had come from say rocha. experts say people in poverty will carry on taking huge risks on fueling the lucrative people trafficking trade as long as they can travel legally not certainly not something that's unique to the k 2...
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on c-span2 at 9:00 am, general david berger, the commandant of the us marine corps discusses military priorities for the indo pacific region. that a look at libel laws in the media hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3 former federal reserve chairs janet yellen and ben been a key discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy at 9:405 am eastern. >> next a discussion on us/china relations with virginia senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate diligently, from the us institute of peace, this is an hour and 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, i am the president of the us institute of peace and i'm delighted to welcome everybody to a timely conversation with senator mark warner from virginia about the us china relationship. an issue that is getting a lot of attention these days. senator warner has been at the forefront of china and has been a leader on the conversation related to foreign policy and national security issues on china and through his years of service in the senate. for those of you joining us for the first time, us ip was founded by con
on c-span2 at 9:00 am, general david berger, the commandant of the us marine corps discusses military priorities for the indo pacific region. that a look at libel laws in the media hosted by the heritage foundation. on c-span3 former federal reserve chairs janet yellen and ben been a key discuss the impact of inflation on monetary policy at 9:405 am eastern. >> next a discussion on us/china relations with virginia senator mark warner, vice chair of the senate diligently, from the us...
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could certainly use that as part of the inquiry perhaps included as an article of impeachment berit berger, thank you, josh ledderman, michael fuchs, garrett haake, we appreciate. >>> a resignation over a broken loan system. his former boss who he still agrees with on a lot of issues calls crazy. >>> next the president revelled in the death of a leader of isis. a big accomplishment that he made all that himself. so is isis gone for good? a reality check next. great weather, great friends. you just saved a bunch of money by switching your boat insurance to geico. it was easy. folks, can it get any better than this? is that what i think it is? that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. you had one job... chopsticks wasabi and soy! comin' in a little hot. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things
could certainly use that as part of the inquiry perhaps included as an article of impeachment berit berger, thank you, josh ledderman, michael fuchs, garrett haake, we appreciate. >>> a resignation over a broken loan system. his former boss who he still agrees with on a lot of issues calls crazy. >>> next the president revelled in the death of a leader of isis. a big accomplishment that he made all that himself. so is isis gone for good? a reality check next. great weather,...