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admiral blair, one for you. as i read your testimony, i think you discounted a little what the chinese might be doing in africa and latin america. i think i agree with that if we talking about expeditionary projection in the typical sense. tell me whether you are concerned about the following kind of possible gray zone military scenario. investments in a west african followed by inducements to the local leadership and corrupting them coupled with increasing diplomatic immigration over time. perhaps training of military forces leading up to a base on the west coast of africa from which they can monitor our ships in the atlantic and etc.. i can easily see them moving in that direction and that may be a greater danger than i think you are estimating in terms of your testimony. if you could comment on that. the other one, you say in your testimony while the pla is unlikely to deploy abroad to protect these investments. and i wondered if you would expand on why it is unlikely they would do that. everyone else who is
admiral blair, one for you. as i read your testimony, i think you discounted a little what the chinese might be doing in africa and latin america. i think i agree with that if we talking about expeditionary projection in the typical sense. tell me whether you are concerned about the following kind of possible gray zone military scenario. investments in a west african followed by inducements to the local leadership and corrupting them coupled with increasing diplomatic immigration over time....
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and all the other things that stood for blair tony blair actually implemented with one exception he hardly wanted to ban drinkers well and tony didn't go that far rightly so. but but i don't care i would want maybe tens of millions killed wounded or displaced from a war that yeah well working people we'll tonight it's all kind of yes i mean it is generally working class people not always who lose their lives when the labor party was formed 120 years ago certainly probably about 80 percent of the people in this country worked with their heartens now it's less than 10 percent it's a completely different world and labor's got to adapt to that pretty quickly to me blair adapted to it and i do find it rather strange the way people constantly run down tony blair and the government and the gordon brown putting the 2 together they were very successful government well they're judged by one other doctor still talk about peer fire new methods of hospital funding i've got to ask also about the major issue about the labor party as regards the mainstream media is not the minimum wage is not trade union
and all the other things that stood for blair tony blair actually implemented with one exception he hardly wanted to ban drinkers well and tony didn't go that far rightly so. but but i don't care i would want maybe tens of millions killed wounded or displaced from a war that yeah well working people we'll tonight it's all kind of yes i mean it is generally working class people not always who lose their lives when the labor party was formed 120 years ago certainly probably about 80 percent of...
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and don, andrea has spent her career working for our community and improving the quality of life in blair county. this week she will be honored by the central blair recreation and park commission for her many contributions and achievements. on behalf of the 13th congressional district of pennsylvania, i thank andrea for her leadership in the revitalization of this historic recreational center. as well as her continued service to our community. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on february 25, 2020 at 9:38 a.m. that the senate passed, senate 995. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house for what ntil it -- purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i
and don, andrea has spent her career working for our community and improving the quality of life in blair county. this week she will be honored by the central blair recreation and park commission for her many contributions and achievements. on behalf of the 13th congressional district of pennsylvania, i thank andrea for her leadership in the revitalization of this historic recreational center. as well as her continued service to our community. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the...
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he's been part of a blair —ite move in oui’ been part of a blair —ite move in our party that is in manylan has made no secret of the fact that he has never supported, never ever supported jeremy corbyn and a radical alternative that putjeremy and john mcdonald put forward and almost took us mcdonald put forward and almost took us to power. do you acknowledge that a lot of the people who joined at the labour party in its 2015 and then went on to votejeremy corbyn and form their own internal movement within the particle momentum. do you acknowledge, many of them, far from being working class and from the highlands were talking about, a metropolitan, university educated middle—class people who have every right to their voice in the labour party but have taken the labour party but have taken the labour party ina party but have taken the labour party in a different direction. this is nonsense, this is a nonsense. if you are challenging a jeremy corbyn with bringing young people into politics once again it than it he com plete politics once again it than it he complete guilty and thankfully.
he's been part of a blair —ite move in oui’ been part of a blair —ite move in our party that is in manylan has made no secret of the fact that he has never supported, never ever supported jeremy corbyn and a radical alternative that putjeremy and john mcdonald put forward and almost took us mcdonald put forward and almost took us to power. do you acknowledge that a lot of the people who joined at the labour party in its 2015 and then went on to votejeremy corbyn and form their own...
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labour, if you compare it with the glory years of tony blair, labour is underperforming.derperformed this time around in a humiliating fashion. there is no doubt this was a massive defeat. let me take you back to 2017, it's not true to say that labour were not within touching distance of power. if the tories had lost five more seats, we would have had jeremy corbyn in 10 downing street — a minority labour government, yes. in terms of underperforming, let me make this clear, in 2017 and indeed in 2019, jeremy corbyn had more votes for labour in england than tony blairdid. but let's talk about the disaster that was the december election of 2019. it was very evident that as we drifted more and more towards a remain party, that in our heartlands, there was a feeling of betrayal. there's no doubt about that. some of us tried to point that out and unfortunately, we ended up with a policy that resulted in the type of defeats that we've seen. when you say betrayal, you're tying it to brexit. maybe the betrayal is much bigger than that. working—class people feel betrayed by the la
labour, if you compare it with the glory years of tony blair, labour is underperforming.derperformed this time around in a humiliating fashion. there is no doubt this was a massive defeat. let me take you back to 2017, it's not true to say that labour were not within touching distance of power. if the tories had lost five more seats, we would have had jeremy corbyn in 10 downing street — a minority labour government, yes. in terms of underperforming, let me make this clear, in 2017 and indeed...
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blair and mr. duffy to this case. the president's lawyers have argued withholding foreign aid is entirely within his right as commander-in-chief. that this was a normal ordinary decision and this is all just one big policy disagreement. we have proven exactly the opposite. this cannot be a policy disagreement because the presidents hold actually went against u.s. policy. the hold was undertaken outside of the normal channels. buyer president who they admit was not conducting policy. the hold was concealed, not only from congress but from the presidents own officials responsible for ukraine policy. and most importantly, the hold violated the law. the president has the right to make policy but he does not have the right to break the law. "worse and ally. into helping him cheat and are free and fair elections. and he does not have a right to use hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds as leverage to get political dirt on an american citizen who happens to be his political opponent. but if you remain unsure abou
blair and mr. duffy to this case. the president's lawyers have argued withholding foreign aid is entirely within his right as commander-in-chief. that this was a normal ordinary decision and this is all just one big policy disagreement. we have proven exactly the opposite. this cannot be a policy disagreement because the presidents hold actually went against u.s. policy. the hold was undertaken outside of the normal channels. buyer president who they admit was not conducting policy. the hold...
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actor, director, golden globe nominee blair underwood!ot a new player, it's called "a soldier's play." phenomenal. i'm going to talk about the play, but i know some people who want to know about this moment. [cheers and applause] apparently every night he walks out -- yes! [laughter] every night he walks out, blair walks out, the screen you hear around the world is the reaction to that. [applause] plus, i told y'all, my mom as an educator, and retired teachers we know don't get enough love. all the things they do. i'm going to introduce you to a teacher who went -- i think to say above and beyond is the most understated statement i could say. this teacher gave the gift of life to one of his students. it is featured in this week's "people" magazine, and we
actor, director, golden globe nominee blair underwood!ot a new player, it's called "a soldier's play." phenomenal. i'm going to talk about the play, but i know some people who want to know about this moment. [cheers and applause] apparently every night he walks out -- yes! [laughter] every night he walks out, blair walks out, the screen you hear around the world is the reaction to that. [applause] plus, i told y'all, my mom as an educator, and retired teachers we know don't get enough...
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i have a question for admiral blair. wonder if this idea that lack of allies and partners would limit the ability of the chinese, their capability for high end power projection in the context -- you talked about economic coercion but also what is happening in a number of countries, this united front effort and trying to shape the narrative. they are involved in acquisition of media platforms. i find myself just wondering this is a different world. if they succeed in shaping a population's vision in a way that is favorable to them and unfavorable to us. the intervention changes. it is not just the leadership in these countries, the message the china is trying to send is favorable to china's narrative. there is an issue of them aggressively cracking down in countries where people are saying things. and and i don't know how successful it would be. does that change the calculus of how to intervene, that is one question. i have two for you. what is noninterference, seems to me it is a lot of what beijing says. when you look a
i have a question for admiral blair. wonder if this idea that lack of allies and partners would limit the ability of the chinese, their capability for high end power projection in the context -- you talked about economic coercion but also what is happening in a number of countries, this united front effort and trying to shape the narrative. they are involved in acquisition of media platforms. i find myself just wondering this is a different world. if they succeed in shaping a population's...
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you are making tony blair signed positively complementary today!ent way dame louise that this is not the mum input of parties where people went from the centre. we are seeing mirrors of what you have been going through in the uk here in the democratic primary process , here in the democratic primary process, and all of the energy is with the candidate who is on the left of the democratic party. maybe the time for centrism is not now.|j think whatever you call it, it is about being relevant to how people see the world. and having a party with a leader who people want to see in power and will be able to deliver things that will make their life different. i don't think they want an unpleasant party that turns in on itself that drives people out and full of unpleasa ntness, extremism, racism. that's not the kind of party people want to see and the party is just talking to itself and will not get very far in getting the support of the general public. until the labour party recognises this, nothing is going to change. it might have recognised this. it al
you are making tony blair signed positively complementary today!ent way dame louise that this is not the mum input of parties where people went from the centre. we are seeing mirrors of what you have been going through in the uk here in the democratic primary process , here in the democratic primary process, and all of the energy is with the candidate who is on the left of the democratic party. maybe the time for centrism is not now.|j think whatever you call it, it is about being relevant to...
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as tony blair found out. it is not aed good look. —— jack set. as tony blair found out.is casual grey t—shirts, you don't want to wear a suit jacket just so that you don't show your sweat marks you want to be you. you. to be fair to him it is normal, to be nervous and that causes biological not malfunctions it is normality. it is. howeverl do think this tells us about society, that we can't be, we can't be vulnerable, we can't say i am really nervous at the moment, you may see my bro sweating, but this is still me, actually we are trying to preserve this image we are perfect and none of us are, including mark zuckerberg, i think we have to think about society as a whole, that doesn't allow him to be like that, but he really knows the danger of a viral image, doesn't he. you know, being, being facebook he knows that what this is going to do to him if it comes out and that is why he has these people making sure we don't get to see that. jenny, thank you very much for coming by. still to come. the art of persuasion. we'll get the lowdown on how firms use social media stars
as tony blair found out. it is not aed good look. —— jack set. as tony blair found out.is casual grey t—shirts, you don't want to wear a suit jacket just so that you don't show your sweat marks you want to be you. you. to be fair to him it is normal, to be nervous and that causes biological not malfunctions it is normality. it is. howeverl do think this tells us about society, that we can't be, we can't be vulnerable, we can't say i am really nervous at the moment, you may see my bro...
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blair said this morning that he talked to you and burma and pakistan were sort of the two focal points for chinese control of the region and he saw the region if i understood him correctly as really the focus of chinese interest and if we can maintain our position in that region, we will have to worry less in terms of global competition. nobody so far has mentioned chinese activities in cambodia. you mentioned that doctor cardin in your testimony. i'm very interested in the chinese i think colonization is a fair statement of cambodia and in particular the port and airfield that they have underway and i'm interested in your assessment of where are they in that process and how it fits into admiral blair's assessment that burma and pakistan are the valued military assets as opposed to the role that cambodia might play and we can talk in the nexthour about those three questions but please, mister peltier . >> sure. on the issue ofunmanned assets and expeditionary operations i would say that in part , that is to some degree speculation on my part but it is informed by some of the writings t
blair said this morning that he talked to you and burma and pakistan were sort of the two focal points for chinese control of the region and he saw the region if i understood him correctly as really the focus of chinese interest and if we can maintain our position in that region, we will have to worry less in terms of global competition. nobody so far has mentioned chinese activities in cambodia. you mentioned that doctor cardin in your testimony. i'm very interested in the chinese i think...
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acts to the highest since tony blair acts to the majority of the hereditary peers.ting that the sunday times note that in 2015, borisjohnson when sunday times note that in 2015, boris johnson when he was mayor of london called for members who are not really interested in the job being given an offer they can't refuse to step down. yet he is expected to swell their ranks in a couple of weeks. it has the echoes of the big parliamentary expenses. u nfortu nately a of the big parliamentary expenses. unfortunately a couple of these people have already been done for expenses, one of those is a multimillionaire. so there must be something wrong with the whole expenses system, where you can arbitrarily just give them expenses system, where you can arbitrarilyjust give them to everybody. i wonder if this is the start of a series of these kinds of investigations, and we will hear more. let's have a look at the observer, and the labour leadership race making the papers there. a warning from keir starmer, and that phrase is used a lot, risking a generation out of power. are the
acts to the highest since tony blair acts to the majority of the hereditary peers.ting that the sunday times note that in 2015, borisjohnson when sunday times note that in 2015, boris johnson when he was mayor of london called for members who are not really interested in the job being given an offer they can't refuse to step down. yet he is expected to swell their ranks in a couple of weeks. it has the echoes of the big parliamentary expenses. u nfortu nately a of the big parliamentary...
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chief justice i sent an amendment to the desk to subpoena mulvaney duffy blair and bolton and the white house omb state department documents and i ask that it be read. >> theast clerk will report to mr. schumer proposes an amendment that the appropriate place following the resolving clause section notwithstanding any other provision. >> the amendment be considered as read. >> objection so ordered. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> i ask for the gaze and a. >> sufficient second. the clerk will call the role. spent the senate took five votes offered by minority leader schumer which have several witnesses including john bolton and mick mulvaney but then some credit the table by republicans after the vote the senate adjourned for the weekend the chamber returns monday 11:00 a.m. to continue the impeachment trial of president trump closing arguments are on monday with house managers in the president's defense team getting four hours total. after that the senate returns to legislative business they had 15 minutes each to debate the articles of impeachment how they plan to vote and the
chief justice i sent an amendment to the desk to subpoena mulvaney duffy blair and bolton and the white house omb state department documents and i ask that it be read. >> theast clerk will report to mr. schumer proposes an amendment that the appropriate place following the resolving clause section notwithstanding any other provision. >> the amendment be considered as read. >> objection so ordered. >> the majority leader is recognized. >> i ask for the gaze and a....
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we have a live report blair lou day coming up after the break. good morning we're back on kron 4 news we can take this live look outside this is a south beach in miami from lincoln road. an area known for shopping sidewalk cafes and as you can see just a few steps from the beach looks like a nice day they had some of thunderstorms last night time but things looked of calm down tonight, they're expecting more thunderstorms there tonight as well well you might not believe just how how many people or are at south beach they are war ready for the game. >>we want to check in with blair loveday who i it tells us just how much this is going to cost fans. >>walking through sliding hotel doors even almost 20 miles away from the hard rock stadium, football fans will hear >>we >>it's the same on miami beach and those who want to live lavish in places like the found blue rooms running for up to almost $4,000 a night so you are super host. i am 4 times in a row like a really busy right now really but the good thing is you know there's a lot of people in town
we have a live report blair lou day coming up after the break. good morning we're back on kron 4 news we can take this live look outside this is a south beach in miami from lincoln road. an area known for shopping sidewalk cafes and as you can see just a few steps from the beach looks like a nice day they had some of thunderstorms last night time but things looked of calm down tonight, they're expecting more thunderstorms there tonight as well well you might not believe just how how many people...
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whereas tony blair had always to face gordon brown as a counter of the treasury number 10 faces no quit in a cabinet minister so the moment there is a mighty number tad and no real opposition until this leadership contest is resolved steve richards richard murphy thank you very much indeed thank you thank you. many commentators particularly those sympathetic to labor are weighing in about the current labor leadership being in denial they argue that corbin and corporatism was unsaleable to the electorate the context that titian as the labor membership want to elect a winner and still tack about a tad to the center with secure starmer as a more respectable figure who will prove more difficult to be lampooned by the mainstream media however they may be doing the carbon cap an injustice that is at least an argument in the wake of the raid will collapse in the election but commons instincts on the view in england on the european union were better offending to the north of most candidates to replace them it is likely that the problems for labor are more fundamental with even their radical pro
whereas tony blair had always to face gordon brown as a counter of the treasury number 10 faces no quit in a cabinet minister so the moment there is a mighty number tad and no real opposition until this leadership contest is resolved steve richards richard murphy thank you very much indeed thank you thank you. many commentators particularly those sympathetic to labor are weighing in about the current labor leadership being in denial they argue that corbin and corporatism was unsaleable to the...
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thinking of the brown and blair years there is nothing new here. another who went to oxford who comes from a family that has been billionaires members. a government that caters towards billionaires, i want to see john donald's test met. will the budget test austerity, willing to address the existential threat of climate change? tackling austerity, i absolutely agree. anywhere you look at it, it seemed to me that he was warning borisjohnson to be careful about going on a spending spree, or ignoring existing fiscal rules that the conservatives put in their ma nifesto. the conservatives put in their manifesto. was he right to do so? he struck a very moderate tone. he was a critical friend. struck a very moderate tone. he was a criticalfriend. he is an extremely effective public service. he was giving a last bit of advice to government that he wants to see succeed, and he said as much in his speech. it was interesting that borisjohnson was actually speech. it was interesting that boris johnson was actually a little bit rattled by sajid javid because he
thinking of the brown and blair years there is nothing new here. another who went to oxford who comes from a family that has been billionaires members. a government that caters towards billionaires, i want to see john donald's test met. will the budget test austerity, willing to address the existential threat of climate change? tackling austerity, i absolutely agree. anywhere you look at it, it seemed to me that he was warning borisjohnson to be careful about going on a spending spree, or...
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no, but people around tony blair and gordon brown is to phone up blair and gordon brown is to phone up but this is unprecedented. the handling of a specific press conference is one thing but there has always been this. governments with big majorities, particularly in their early years, majorities, particularly in their early yea rs, have majorities, particularly in their early years, have always behaved like this. no! there is outrage attempted to be created over and above what it is worth. what happened was not handled right at that press conference but the idea that press conference but the idea that this is something new and sinister is not true. i am related concerns that the government has dismissed this and said there is nothing to see here. we heard yesterday both from the news media association and from the national union ofjournalists, association and from the national union of journalists, both association and from the national union ofjournalists, both calling on the government to consult about these changes in the way that journalists were being dealt with, both saying that
no, but people around tony blair and gordon brown is to phone up blair and gordon brown is to phone up but this is unprecedented. the handling of a specific press conference is one thing but there has always been this. governments with big majorities, particularly in their early years, majorities, particularly in their early yea rs, have majorities, particularly in their early years, have always behaved like this. no! there is outrage attempted to be created over and above what it is worth....
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remember the blair and brown years. it never got to this kind of state.ve, you know, but it does seem that this has caused a problem here. remember sajid javid didn't know in advance, months ago, when his adviser was sacked, marched out of here by an armed police officer. he didn't know in advance that she was being got rid of and he was extremely angry about that. he obviously wasn't prepared to see that happen again, alongside, probably, something even more serious— try to take away potentially some of his powers, bring them into number ten. it is something that prime ministers often wa nt to something that prime ministers often want to do, to make sure that they have control of what is going on, rather than leaving it all to the treasury. and we have seen tensions over brexit with the treasury very much seen over the years as being against brexit happening, being on the remain the side of the argument, causing difficult problems between philip hammond and teresa mayne —— theresa may. set to happen so soon isa theresa may. set to happen so soon is a rea
remember the blair and brown years. it never got to this kind of state.ve, you know, but it does seem that this has caused a problem here. remember sajid javid didn't know in advance, months ago, when his adviser was sacked, marched out of here by an armed police officer. he didn't know in advance that she was being got rid of and he was extremely angry about that. he obviously wasn't prepared to see that happen again, alongside, probably, something even more serious— try to take away...
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very strong interest in colors so it's a very it's very blair in the boundaries but it's. like an idea and. their individual approach involves sketching out patterns much like you do for clothes a couple try to design furniture that it happens to the body shape the tailored wood bench for. capitally label is an example what's unique about it is that it consists of an oak phinney or skin filled with expanding foam. colors and play equally important roles for raw edges the designers experiment with various techniques such as boiling wood that gets die all through the grain and makes the color more durable and longer lasting. shy alkali likes to work with would have different colors that's cut across instead of with the green as usual geometric patterns are formed as here in the english stately home chatsworth house in 2015. to get angry but then we developed a system that we called in the studio burger and sausages and i sang baguette we mean that we take their friends of cooked words really mean it and together we really mean you for near in between and then we heard them o
very strong interest in colors so it's a very it's very blair in the boundaries but it's. like an idea and. their individual approach involves sketching out patterns much like you do for clothes a couple try to design furniture that it happens to the body shape the tailored wood bench for. capitally label is an example what's unique about it is that it consists of an oak phinney or skin filled with expanding foam. colors and play equally important roles for raw edges the designers experiment...
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. >>> u blair sigue innovando ahora busca trabajar de la mano con (nombre en inglÉs) para conectar loson anticipación y apenas tendrá un auto esperando. >>> tenemos buenas noticias, este próximo esperan operación pacífico, la nueva telenovela que va a reemplazar al seÑor de los cielos. >>> se encuentra el conocido actor luciano. >>> muy felices de tenerte en telemundo, no te veíamos hace mucho. >>> habla de la droga que el sale del pacífico colombiano y pacífico mexicano pero que cuenta desde el punto de vista de un superhéroe. >>> dÓnde entra jorge camacho. >>> soy el esposo, es un abogado, es muy buen papá pero pésimo esposo entonces se quede en casa mucho tiempo solo y hace de las suyas pero jorge es víctima, amaya tiene dos días una la profesional que pelea contra el narcotráfico y la otra es luchar para mantener unido al esposo con sus hijos. >>> son dos historias simultáneas. >>> el peso de acción de gran parte del proyecto de combatir el mal. >>> estas viviendo en colombia, me imagino que estás acostumbrado, hasta el acento se te encuentra. >>> soy ítalo venezolano colombiano pe
. >>> u blair sigue innovando ahora busca trabajar de la mano con (nombre en inglÉs) para conectar loson anticipación y apenas tendrá un auto esperando. >>> tenemos buenas noticias, este próximo esperan operación pacífico, la nueva telenovela que va a reemplazar al seÑor de los cielos. >>> se encuentra el conocido actor luciano. >>> muy felices de tenerte en telemundo, no te veíamos hace mucho. >>> habla de la droga que el sale del pacífico...
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blair wanted somewhere when did this on in one way, you need? there now. or it would be the poorest side saying let's prepare the ground. i find it a bit strange that he cancelled going to the conference and meeting. this is a conference where a lot of the leaders are calling from not just defence ministers. nikon. pompeo is going. who's going to be sent. if you go they are not going to be sacked. i find it interesting from boris point if you cannot base to this article, is ann—marie, the armed forces minister, the estate the secretary she is a hot tip to the secretary she is a hot tip to the job. she is the secretary she is a hot tip to thejob. she is a the secretary she is a hot tip to the job. she is a child of canton, passionate brexit, but she also comes from the north. they let northern. she has no what i call service pedigree. that she need one? i was service pedigree. that she need one? iwasa service pedigree. that she need one? i was a business one as chase minister. i quite liked indian lloyd 's minister. i quite liked indian lloyd's i
blair wanted somewhere when did this on in one way, you need? there now. or it would be the poorest side saying let's prepare the ground. i find it a bit strange that he cancelled going to the conference and meeting. this is a conference where a lot of the leaders are calling from not just defence ministers. nikon. pompeo is going. who's going to be sent. if you go they are not going to be sacked. i find it interesting from boris point if you cannot base to this article, is ann—marie, the...
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mainly john michael, mick mulvaney, blair, eisenberg, griffith, voth, mcduffie, mccormick, these actions were consistent with president trump previa enter previous efforts into foreign interference. through these actions president trump sought to arrogate to himself the right to determine the nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as a unit rattle prerogative to deny any and all information to the hel house of representatives and the exercise of the sole part of impeachment. in the history of the republic, no president has ever ordered ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry orr sougt to obstruct so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office serve to cover up the president's repeated misconduct to seize and control the power of impeachment. invest in gold by the constitutional safeguard vested solely in the house of representatives. in all of this president trump has acted inth a manner contrary to the trust of president and subversive of the constitutional government
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one of the most biting, angry letters that he ever wrote was a long letter to montgomery blair, telling him where he could put ,he offer because to douglass freedom is no possible because of this war and you are going to remove us? no. our birthright might actually come true. that is where douglass did not care what lincoln thought. he was reacting to the reality. edna: we do know that there were black men and women their fortune lay somewhere outside. but they did not call that colonization. they called that immigration. there were immigrant societies headed by black people. they did not see a as being forced out. said,se instances, they it is our decision. we are deciding we want to leave. harold: one of the problems with having a monthly newspaper, by the time he issues his condemnation, the emancipation comes out, the preliminary proclamation. douglass at first is exuberant. he thinks about it and decides it kindled no enthusiasm. he's especially upset that there is 100 days notice between the preliminary and the final. lincoln extends one more olive branch. if you put down your arm
one of the most biting, angry letters that he ever wrote was a long letter to montgomery blair, telling him where he could put ,he offer because to douglass freedom is no possible because of this war and you are going to remove us? no. our birthright might actually come true. that is where douglass did not care what lincoln thought. he was reacting to the reality. edna: we do know that there were black men and women their fortune lay somewhere outside. but they did not call that colonization....
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good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are.clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rar
good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are.clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara®...
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it remind me of w standing next to tony blair, like tony blair would explain what w was saying all thehim watching pete buttigieg's response, i had barack obama's back from south bend, indiana, i was with him in the trenches. there is why they felt they needed to go after him. they feel he has been taking these shots subtly. you heard him say, say it out loud. if you think the democratic party did not do enough. he's trying to call him on it. >> here is someone from the old politics that i really like. >> it's all about performance. >> this is the bigger thing. he kneaded to show he is fighting overall. hess performance was lack luster. thank you for joining our network and ruth marcus. a pro of greatness. wasn't romney great? >> i loved the strength of his language. thanks for letting me say. >> that. >> i'd will say something about it. i was romantic about politics like i used to be. it means believing in guts. you are watching hardball. n guts you are watching hardball. i'm your 70lb st. bernard puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on.
it remind me of w standing next to tony blair, like tony blair would explain what w was saying all thehim watching pete buttigieg's response, i had barack obama's back from south bend, indiana, i was with him in the trenches. there is why they felt they needed to go after him. they feel he has been taking these shots subtly. you heard him say, say it out loud. if you think the democratic party did not do enough. he's trying to call him on it. >> here is someone from the old politics that...
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just forced boats on four amendments for witnesses and documents to subpoena mulvaney, bolton, duffy, blairte house omd dod state department documents require the chief justice to rule on motions to assess peanut documents and witnesses but senate republicans just kept voting for a cover-up ". earlier tonight there was an exchange between senator schumer and chief justice john roberts. >>. >> mr. chief justice, i have parliamentary inquiry. >> the democratic leader will state inquiry. >> is the chief justice aware that in the impeachment trial of president johnson chief justice chase as presiding officer cast tie-breaking votes on both march 31 and april 2, 1868? >> i am, mr. leader, the one concerned a motion to adjourn the other concerned a motion to close deliberations. i do not regard those isolated episodes 150 years ago as sufficient to support a general authority to break ties. if the members of this body elected by the people and accountable to them divided equally on a motion, the normal rule is that the motion fails. i think it would be inappropriate for me and unelected official
just forced boats on four amendments for witnesses and documents to subpoena mulvaney, bolton, duffy, blairte house omd dod state department documents require the chief justice to rule on motions to assess peanut documents and witnesses but senate republicans just kept voting for a cover-up ". earlier tonight there was an exchange between senator schumer and chief justice john roberts. >>. >> mr. chief justice, i have parliamentary inquiry. >> the democratic leader will...
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blair kelly, david jolly, thank you both very much.the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight on this presidents' day holiday, the current president takes his post-impeachment powers out for a spin even as a court prepares the next phase in the case of his old friend and convicted felon roger stone. >>> and just tonight, john bolton has broken his silence on at least more stories from the inside. >>> plus the transformation of the modern justice department and the colossal number of former feds, now over 2,000 of them, who are calling on this attorney general to resign. >>> and as for the democrats, as they race to make sure the nevada caucuses look nothing like iowa, they debate in vegas two nights from now, and that means bloomberg might finally take the stage, and things are heating up between him and bernie and biden.
blair kelly, david jolly, thank you both very much.the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight on this presidents' day holiday, the current president takes his post-impeachment powers out for a spin even as a court prepares the next phase in the case of his old friend and convicted felon roger stone. >>> and just tonight, john bolton has broken his silence on at least more stories from the inside. >>> plus the transformation of the modern justice...
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administrative official defied subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mick mulvaney, robert blair, john eisenberg, michael ellis, kristin wells griffith, russell bob, michael duffey, michael mccormick, these actions were consistent with donald trump's previous efforts to undermine united states government investigations into foreign interference in united states elections. through these actions donald trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives in the exercise of its sole power of impeachment. in the history of the republican now president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office serve to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct to seize and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional
administrative official defied subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mick mulvaney, robert blair, john eisenberg, michael ellis, kristin wells griffith, russell bob, michael duffey, michael mccormick, these actions were consistent with donald trump's previous efforts to undermine united states government investigations into foreign interference in united states elections. through these actions donald trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the scope and nature of an...
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cherie blair the wife of tony blair and laura bush but why for president bush advocating for the rights of women in afghanistan when their husbands were running the war in the early 2001 or 2002. but it was clear for the rest of us that you don't liberate women through or through tanks and warplanes because if you do that probably the women the middle east in this time of war should be the most liberated in the world what we do understand is that war needs to stop in order for certain societal processes national process to begin and certainly afghan needs some healing because you can't end the suffering of the average person without beginning the healing and the healing apparently starts with the taliban and the elected government or whoever the elected officials in kabul but it also has to involve the civil society it has evolved the tribes it has to involve all sectors of the afghan society but that's just to get to the healing just to that of conciliation and then you need to build up the country because the country has been in a war for 40 years it's really mostly destroyed certainl
cherie blair the wife of tony blair and laura bush but why for president bush advocating for the rights of women in afghanistan when their husbands were running the war in the early 2001 or 2002. but it was clear for the rest of us that you don't liberate women through or through tanks and warplanes because if you do that probably the women the middle east in this time of war should be the most liberated in the world what we do understand is that war needs to stop in order for certain societal...
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blair kelly, david jolly, thank you very much. that is all for this evening. right now. i hit the number exactly. >> 9:00:00. fantastic, joy, thank you very much. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy presidents' day. super happy to have you here. today i learned a new thing. just to show you that sometimes it is worth coming to work on a federal holiday, today at work i learned that there's a thing called the federal judges association. i had no idea. federal judges have a group that is independent of the government, independent of the judiciary, but there are like more than a thousand
blair kelly, david jolly, thank you very much. that is all for this evening. right now. i hit the number exactly. >> 9:00:00. fantastic, joy, thank you very much. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy presidents' day. super happy to have you here. today i learned a new thing. just to show you that sometimes it is worth coming to work on a federal holiday, today at work i learned that there's a thing called the federal judges association. i had no idea. federal judges have...
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quarantine here will last another 4 days and those who are brought here will be housed separatelysmith, nbc blair neway area news. >>> we are learning an officer involved shooting at the bart station. a teenage boy was shot by a police officer. a passenger called officers to the station after watching an argument between the 17 years old boy and a woman on that train. the train arrived at the station, the caller told dispatchers the boy had a gun. the train chase the boy onto the platform where he showed that gun. that's when officers opened fire. riders talk about their safety on bart. >> it is unfortunate. there are a lot of people who are not safe and no reason they can't get on bart. >> i used to take bart all the time with my friends and family and i just to head into the city or outside the immediate area and now we are taking other forms of transportation because we just don't feel safe anymore. >> reporter: well, a gun was recovered the shooting comes on the first weekend of bart's new safety plan. a team of officers riding trains and walkin platform. >>> a woman narrowly escaped these fl
quarantine here will last another 4 days and those who are brought here will be housed separatelysmith, nbc blair neway area news. >>> we are learning an officer involved shooting at the bart station. a teenage boy was shot by a police officer. a passenger called officers to the station after watching an argument between the 17 years old boy and a woman on that train. the train arrived at the station, the caller told dispatchers the boy had a gun. the train chase the boy onto the...
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blair john a i. mike this christian wells griff russell. mike duffy brian cormac anti all rick rebel these actions were consistent with isn't comes previous apps to undermine united states. vesting shin into foreign interference in united states elections. actions president trump sought to irrigate to himself the right to determine the propriety scope and nature of an inquiry into his own condo. as well as the you know route you know what i'll get it. any and all information to the house of representatives in the exercise of its sole power. of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively. of the house of representatives to investigate crimes and misdemeanors this is officer of to cover up the president's own repeated under seizing control power of. and thus to know. idle the two tional say. vested stately in the house of. in all of this press trump has acted in a manner. very to. and subversive of message. to the prejudice of call also law and to the man of injury of the p. of the united. where are prepping tru
blair john a i. mike this christian wells griff russell. mike duffy brian cormac anti all rick rebel these actions were consistent with isn't comes previous apps to undermine united states. vesting shin into foreign interference in united states elections. actions president trump sought to irrigate to himself the right to determine the propriety scope and nature of an inquiry into his own condo. as well as the you know route you know what i'll get it. any and all information to the house of...
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a very particular interest in who books and very strong interest in carlos' so it's very it's very blair in the bone there is but that looks. like an idea and. there are individual approach involved sketching out patterns much like to do for clothes a couple trying to design furniture that attach to the body shape. the tailors would bench for the kathleen label is an example. what's unique about it is that it consists of an open ear skin filled with expanding foam in the past the same 'd with one to one side so we just. draw on a large scale of faith. and then we had like humans and then we took the phone and then this hollow paper that cannot hold the weight of a person then after it 'd was found. there were the full press and. the design of the kenya chair for italian label me is also based on a simple idea it looks a bit like a toothpaste tube cut in half. colors of materials plate equally important roles for raw edges. the designers experiment with various techniques such as boiling wood. that gets die all through the grain and makes the color more durable and longer lasting. likes t
a very particular interest in who books and very strong interest in carlos' so it's very it's very blair in the bone there is but that looks. like an idea and. there are individual approach involved sketching out patterns much like to do for clothes a couple trying to design furniture that attach to the body shape. the tailors would bench for the kathleen label is an example. what's unique about it is that it consists of an open ear skin filled with expanding foam in the past the same 'd with...
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administration officials defined subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors area this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and defuse and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard ve
administration officials defined subpoenas for testimony, namely john michael mc mulvaney, robert b blair, john eisenberg , michael ellis, kristin griffith, russell law, michael duffy, michael mccormick and t ulrich, consistent with efforts to undermine the united states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into...