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he's not spreading any bologna and he's not taking any bologna.course it's absolutely untrue that everybody sent his son hunter to ukraine to sell access to president obama. i don't even think the folks on fox are even saying that. so he's not going to take the lies. he's going to call out the lies. i think the democrats should want a nominee who is compared to confront untruth. because whoever we nominate in 2020 is going to face lies every day and be able to call them out. i think the vice president did a good job with that. you know, the ad, as you said, it obviously makes the point. the president is a laughing stock on the world stage. but we know that. i think the more important point of the ad is that he is increasingly isolated on the world stage at a time when we need to be working with our allies on problems like iran, north korea, confronting china. we need to be isolating those countries and instead we are isolating ourselves under president trump's leadership. i think the ad does that very effectively and obviously makes the point that
he's not spreading any bologna and he's not taking any bologna.course it's absolutely untrue that everybody sent his son hunter to ukraine to sell access to president obama. i don't even think the folks on fox are even saying that. so he's not going to take the lies. he's going to call out the lies. i think the democrats should want a nominee who is compared to confront untruth. because whoever we nominate in 2020 is going to face lies every day and be able to call them out. i think the vice...
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bologna --the land, melania and i would like to wish christmas.very merry we will now light the tree.will count down from five. five, four, three, two, one! applause]d ♪ aand playing "we wish you ♪]ry christmas" pres. trump: let us show our incredible -- our appreciation to the incredible workers at the department of the interior. thank you very much. thank you as well to the u.s. marine corps band. the boys choir. the chorus is fantastic and thank you, tucson, arizona. i also want to thank a special group of young people, west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and doing beautifully. in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national christmas tree. they held an outdoor service on these grounds. during this service, it was illuminated. more than 2000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the east. the wise men traveled far afield. they cam and stud with us under they found the holy family in bethlehem. when the wise men had come into the house, they fell down and worshiped him. that thes give thanks son of god came into the world to save humanity. jesus christ inspires us to
bologna --the land, melania and i would like to wish christmas.very merry we will now light the tree.will count down from five. five, four, three, two, one! applause]d ♪ aand playing "we wish you ♪]ry christmas" pres. trump: let us show our incredible -- our appreciation to the incredible workers at the department of the interior. thank you very much. thank you as well to the u.s. marine corps band. the boys choir. the chorus is fantastic and thank you, tucson, arizona. i also...
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it's, uh, a-bologna. [ laughter ] really loses the drama when the word you're ramping up to is bolognalaughter ] you know, you never hear a detective in a mystery novel saying, "i've deduced that the suspect's alibi is - bologna. [ laughter and applause castor's demeanor throughout this whole thing was that of a guy who knew he was fighting a losing battle. in fact, instead of keeping his documents in a briefcase or cardboard boxes like most lawyers, he showed up to the hearing this morning with his papers in a grocery store tote bag. [ laughter and applause i mean, look at that it's like he forgot about the hearing until the last minute and had to find whatever was lying around his house [ laughter ] i bet there was only one piece of paper at the top of that bag and the rest of it was just organic produce. [ laughter ] and the fact that he kept all his papers in a grocery bag might explain why he didn't seem to know very much about what was in them. the republicans wrote their own report rebutting the impeachment inquiry. but when castor was questioned by the democratic counsel about
it's, uh, a-bologna. [ laughter ] really loses the drama when the word you're ramping up to is bolognalaughter ] you know, you never hear a detective in a mystery novel saying, "i've deduced that the suspect's alibi is - bologna. [ laughter and applause castor's demeanor throughout this whole thing was that of a guy who knew he was fighting a losing battle. in fact, instead of keeping his documents in a briefcase or cardboard boxes like most lawyers, he showed up to the hearing this...
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lecce lost to bologna, i should say.ss hansi flick will remain in charge until the end of the season. he replaced niko kovac last month after the german champions lost heavily to eintracht frankfurt. bayern are currently four points off bundesliga leaders leipzig. there were wins elsewhere today for paderborn and fortuna dusseldorf. plenty going on today as well in la liga. real madrid in action right now against athletic bilbao. it's goalless at the bernabeu. elsewhere, there were wins for atletico madrid, leganes, real sociadad, and levante. that's all the sport for now. thanks very much. tourists flocking to bethlehem in the lead up to christmas have been surprised to see an alternative nativity scene created by the elusive artist banksy in his walled 0ff hotel. courtney bembridge reports. dubbed the scar of bethlehem, the work depicts israel's concrete west bank barrier with a star—shaped hole in the centre and jesus‘s manger in front. the anonymous british artist says the work is a modified nativity. christmas known
lecce lost to bologna, i should say.ss hansi flick will remain in charge until the end of the season. he replaced niko kovac last month after the german champions lost heavily to eintracht frankfurt. bayern are currently four points off bundesliga leaders leipzig. there were wins elsewhere today for paderborn and fortuna dusseldorf. plenty going on today as well in la liga. real madrid in action right now against athletic bilbao. it's goalless at the bernabeu. elsewhere, there were wins for...
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segÚn la cÓnsul general alejandra bologna esto es para proteger a los viajeros con cero tolerancia amo un acto de corrupciÓn. tayana: podrÁn aportar cualquier abuso en la pÁgina web o de la aplicaciÓn, denuncia paisano que puede descargar gratuitamente. tayana: no olvide tramitar su permiso de $60, de no tenerlo su auto podrÍa ser decomisado. para mÁs informaciÓn puede ingresar a la pÁgina paisano.gov.mx. paola: esta tarde llegaron al Área de la bahÍa 68 palomas mensajeras. ramÓn: son de personas que tenÍan muchos aÑos que no veían a su familia aquÍ en estados unidos. marÍa: este es un evento super emotivo que se lleva a cabo sino en otros estados y realizan el estado de palomas mensajeras. hemos hablado con algunos familias que hace 25 aÑos no se podÍan ver. tenemos a la seÑora virginia que viene de michoacÁn. doÑa virginia, cÓmo se siente usted con este reencuentro con su hija despuÉs de 25 aÑos? >> estoy contenta porque tenÍa 25 aÑos que no la miraba. marÍa: como se siente de poder abrazar y ver a su hija? >> estaban ellas acÁ y no podÍamos, gracias a dios le dio licencia para que
segÚn la cÓnsul general alejandra bologna esto es para proteger a los viajeros con cero tolerancia amo un acto de corrupciÓn. tayana: podrÁn aportar cualquier abuso en la pÁgina web o de la aplicaciÓn, denuncia paisano que puede descargar gratuitamente. tayana: no olvide tramitar su permiso de $60, de no tenerlo su auto podrÍa ser decomisado. para mÁs informaciÓn puede ingresar a la pÁgina paisano.gov.mx. paola: esta tarde llegaron al Área de la bahÍa 68 palomas mensajeras. ramÓn:...
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this started just a month ago as a flash mob in the italian city of bologna, the idea of fourfriendsthe square there as matteo salvini was due to launch a campaign foran salvini was due to launch a campaign for an election. double the planned number of people came and so spike this movement. they called themselves the sardines because so tightly packed into squares, they have gathered the length and breadth of italy and stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, the numbers turning out, they really caught matteo salvini by surprise. there has been an impression of the last few months, that although mr salvini was no longer in government, that really he was driving the political agenda of italy and was making bold attempts to seize political territory that in the past has been really the left‘s since at least the second world war. is this an attempt to kind of redress the balance of this? it's definitely an attempt to stop him in his tracks, but you're right. polls show he is either the second of the most popular leader, politician in italy. and if a national poll were to
this started just a month ago as a flash mob in the italian city of bologna, the idea of fourfriendsthe square there as matteo salvini was due to launch a campaign foran salvini was due to launch a campaign for an election. double the planned number of people came and so spike this movement. they called themselves the sardines because so tightly packed into squares, they have gathered the length and breadth of italy and stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, the numbers turning...
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milan moved into the top half of serie a with victory at bologna for theirfirst back to back wins sinceomo bonaventura got their crucial third in a 3—2 win. it was also the first time this season that milan have scored three goals in a game. surprise package cagliari moved up to fourth thanks to a 2—2 draw at sassuolo. but they did it the hard way. they were trailing 2—0 at half—time, after goals from domeniko berardi, and, filip djuricic. joao pedro pulled one back for the visitors after 51 minutes, before daniele ragatzu smashed in a last minute equaliser. wingback cristian ansaldi ran from inside his own half to score a brilliant solo goal as torino won 2—1 at fiorentina, whose miserable season continues. that‘s their fourth successive defeat in serie a. goran pandev went from hero to villain in genoa‘s draw with lecce. his sumptuous first half lob from a0 yards opened the scoring after half an hour. then two bookings inside four minutes in the second half saw the macedonian sent off. genoa hung on to finish with a 2—2 draw. mario balotelli scored the only goal of the game as brescia
milan moved into the top half of serie a with victory at bologna for theirfirst back to back wins sinceomo bonaventura got their crucial third in a 3—2 win. it was also the first time this season that milan have scored three goals in a game. surprise package cagliari moved up to fourth thanks to a 2—2 draw at sassuolo. but they did it the hard way. they were trailing 2—0 at half—time, after goals from domeniko berardi, and, filip djuricic. joao pedro pulled one back for the visitors...
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in regional elections that is expected next month and that's of the region of emilia-romagna where bologna is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level man is technically a very left leaning a region it is all red and blue and you see the weight change just towards the far right party of the league now that's what matthews albini has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the regional area in the center of it which we saw in elections earlier this year change towards the center right party so i think that's we're going to see whether it's just about and gathering in pizza or is it going to translate into votes ok sima gupta thanks so much for that time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. according to sudan has convicted the country's former dictator omar al bashir of corruption the man who ruled sudan for 30 years was sentenced to 2 years of detention here was ousted in april amid a civil uprising. 6 days after the deadly eruption of volcano. new zealand's authori
in regional elections that is expected next month and that's of the region of emilia-romagna where bologna is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level man is technically a very left leaning a region it is all red and blue and you see the weight change just towards the far right party of the league now that's what matthews albini has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the regional area in the center of it...
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> to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is bologna. >> reporter: the gop pointing out the military aid money to ukraine was released without a commitment to investigate the bidens like the president wanted after the aid freeze became a public controversy. >> the inquiry returned no direct evidence that president trump withheld a meeting or security assistance in order to pressure president zelensky. >> nobody understands what the majority is trying to do except interfere and basically make sure that they believe the president can't win next year if he's impeached. >> reporter: president trump today. >> it's a disg t and itule allowed to happen again. >> reporter: the house could vote on impeachment in the next two weeks and against that backdrop, nbc lsianfficial mo lester >>> the russia investigation came roaring back today with lingering question whether the fbi was politically motivated to launch the investigation into the 2016 trump campaign. tonight an answer the justice department's inspector general saying while the fbi made mi
> to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is bologna. >> reporter: the gop pointing out the military aid money to ukraine was released without a commitment to investigate the bidens like the president wanted after the aid freeze became a public controversy. >> the inquiry returned no direct evidence that president trump withheld a meeting or security assistance in order to pressure president zelensky. >> nobody...
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in regional election that is expected next month and that's of the regional emilia-romagna where bologna is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level mana is technically a very left leaning a region it is all red and you see the weight change just towards the far right party of the league now that's what matthew salvini has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the regional area in the center of its heat which we saw in elections in the earlier this year change towards the center right party so i think that's we're going to see whether it's just about and gathering info or is it going to translate into votes ok sima gupta thanks so much for that a sudanese court has sentenced the country's ousted president omar al bashir to 2 years in detention after convicting him of corruption charges he will be held in a correctional center for the elderly because he's over 70 the former dictator was ousted in april and still faces legal questions about the civil uprising that preceded his ouster more than 250 peopl
in regional election that is expected next month and that's of the regional emilia-romagna where bologna is located the 1st spot where we saw this gathering created this election is going to be watched because a new level mana is technically a very left leaning a region it is all red and you see the weight change just towards the far right party of the league now that's what matthew salvini has been campaigning for and he successfully did that in the regional area in the center of its heat...
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no bologna about that. then there is this statement by castor. >> at the time of the july 25th call, senior officials in kyiv did not know that the security assistance was paused. they did not learn it was paused until the pause was reported publicly in the u.s. media on august 28th. >> gaslighting again. trying to confuse the american public. not true. "the new york times" reports the ukrainian government knew back in july that the military aid had been frozen, and pentagon official laura cooper testified the same day the president and zelensky had their now infamous call, she received emails from the state department that the ukrainians were asking what was up with the aid. and then there is this from the republicans' lawyer. >> in this impeachment inquiry, however, democrats have turned away information that could be valuable to the inquiry by disallowing agency counsel to accompany witnesses. democrats have turned away information by declining to negotiate in good faith with the administration about the
no bologna about that. then there is this statement by castor. >> at the time of the july 25th call, senior officials in kyiv did not know that the security assistance was paused. they did not learn it was paused until the pause was reported publicly in the u.s. media on august 28th. >> gaslighting again. trying to confuse the american public. not true. "the new york times" reports the ukrainian government knew back in july that the military aid had been frozen, and...
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el madrid pero con mejor diferencia de gole aquÍ la definiciÓn de lionel messinapoli perdiÓ con el bolognaeÑor, marcab el empate final, ya lo verÁn aÍi deja a los wolves a un peldaÑo de entrar en la zona de competiciÓn de europa en inglaterra, liverpool seÑores es el lÍder >> estos para culminar, a travÉs de nuestra pantalla, la final de la copa mundial de fÚtbol playa pc y son paraguay, el fÚtbol seÑores de payÁ se lo llevÓ portugal, se coronÓ por segunda vez en su historia, venciÓ seis goles a cuatro hay tela, ruth le gana el partido con el tercer puesto a japÓn, rusia habÍa eliminado a brasil, brasil se quedÓ fuera de la fina y seÑores, hoy en la noche, mÁs tarde las 11:00 de la noche, o mejor dicho despuÉs de su noticiero local todos los detalles de lo que ya pasado la liguilla mx mportant del tute mo porque estÁ que arde y hoy hay un partido muy importante que es el de las Águilas contra tigres >> ya se estÁ acomodando todo para semifinales >> gracias frederick seguidores de la virgen de guadalupe en los Ángeles las vendieron el tradicional homenaje que por estas fechas sÓlo en ofrece
el madrid pero con mejor diferencia de gole aquÍ la definiciÓn de lionel messinapoli perdiÓ con el bolognaeÑor, marcab el empate final, ya lo verÁn aÍi deja a los wolves a un peldaÑo de entrar en la zona de competiciÓn de europa en inglaterra, liverpool seÑores es el lÍder >> estos para culminar, a travÉs de nuestra pantalla, la final de la copa mundial de fÚtbol playa pc y son paraguay, el fÚtbol seÑores de payÁ se lo llevÓ portugal, se coronÓ por segunda vez en su...
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the champions league but their disappointing league form continues, they were beaten 2—1 at home to bolognariver's title for a sixth time, but lewis hamilton ensured he ended the season on a high with victory at sunday's abu dhabi grand prix. the mercedes driver led away from pole position, and cruised off in the distance, untroubled by anyone behind thereafter. red bull's max verstappen was second, charles leclerc‘s ferrari third but the day belonged to hamilton who dominted throughout to win the 84th grand prix of his career, moving him to within seven of michael schumacher‘s all time record. what a great year of teamwork, team effort and i'd like to think that i've been able to raise about again this year. i've had to because i've got all of these younger drivers stepping their game up so i've had to come up with an extra ace this year and so it has not been too far offa year and so it has not been too far off a full house. that's all the sport for now. rugby star gareth thomas says he wants his "everlasting legacy" to be greater awareness of hiv, after revealing his own positive diagnos
the champions league but their disappointing league form continues, they were beaten 2—1 at home to bolognariver's title for a sixth time, but lewis hamilton ensured he ended the season on a high with victory at sunday's abu dhabi grand prix. the mercedes driver led away from pole position, and cruised off in the distance, untroubled by anyone behind thereafter. red bull's max verstappen was second, charles leclerc‘s ferrari third but the day belonged to hamilton who dominted throughout to...
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more than 1000 people joined the sardine movement's first protest in bologna at the beginning of november. a co-founder of the sardines movement says the name reflects the numbers who oppose salvini. he reportedly said "we are like a shoal of sardines. there are far more of us than the sharks." >> sreenivasan: an insider attack in eastern afghanistan overnight has left at least 23af an soldiers dead. officials said the attack took ghazni province.ary base in the soldiers had been sleeping when a taliban infiltrator who was on duty at the base shot and killed them before taking weapons and equipment and t returning to tiban insurgency. this latest attack comes just after the united states took what it's calling a pause inta peacs with the taliban and after an earlier attack wednesday that killed two afghan civilianand wounded dozens more near bagram airfield. sbut if and when those ta resume, th're still leaving major players out of the conversation-- the afghan government itself, as well as other prominent figures. nehour weekend special correspondent jane ferguson has our story. >> repor
more than 1000 people joined the sardine movement's first protest in bologna at the beginning of november. a co-founder of the sardines movement says the name reflects the numbers who oppose salvini. he reportedly said "we are like a shoal of sardines. there are far more of us than the sharks." >> sreenivasan: an insider attack in eastern afghanistan overnight has left at least 23af an soldiers dead. officials said the attack took ghazni province.ary base in the soldiers had...
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it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of fourue to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning out, and they have really caught matteo salvini by surprise. let's talk now to analissa piras, an italian filmmaker and political observer. thank you for coming in to talk to us. thank you for coming in to talk to us. what do you make of this movement so far? it's fascinating because it's so young, just one month and it has managed to mobilise so month and it has managed to mobilise so many people everywhere in italy and has got to rome, to the historic place where big projects gathered. what is lovely is also the jolly nas and creativity of it so people are building their own sardines, they are trying to sew their
it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of fourue to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning out, and they have...
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it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of four was due to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning out, and they have really caught matteo salvini by surprise. negotiations at the united nations climate summit in madrid are continuing this weekend, without an agreement in sight. the two—week summit, known as cop25, was meant to decide on rules for the implementation of the 2015 paris climate agreement. many key issues were left open after last year's summit in poland, and remain unresolved. our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath, explained the latest developments. they've gone into overtime here at this particular conference. it's not unusual that talks at the un about climate change go into overtime,
it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of four was due to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning out, and they...
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it was founded two weeks ago in bologna to oppose the league ahead of regional elections.n germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038,and instead want the industry be closed down immediately. gareth barlow has more. activists pour in where the coal pours out. dressed in white overalls and wearing masks, the protesters occupied several mines across the states of saxony and brandenburg. they say the german government's pledged to phase out coal by 2038 is not enough. translation: we're here, activists for the climate, sitting here in front of the inaction of our government. this is for the climate, for a future with renewable energies. saturday's protests aren't the first such demonstrations. in june, hundreds of activists blocked a mine near cologne for several days. seven of the top 10 carbon emitters in the eu are german coal—fired power stations. the sector provides thousands of jobs and a small pro—coal rally sought to highlight the fossil fuel‘s importanc
it was founded two weeks ago in bologna to oppose the league ahead of regional elections.n germany have occupied several opencast coal mines to demand their closure. the protesters have rejected the government's plan to phase out coal mining by 2038,and instead want the industry be closed down immediately. gareth barlow has more. activists pour in where the coal pours out. dressed in white overalls and wearing masks, the protesters occupied several mines across the states of saxony and...
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100 similar gatherings in italy and other european cities its leaders who friends from the city of bologna or have become devoid of the. streets to protest against a form of political rhetoric that is disastrous damaging and dangerous we didn't discover death to many places around italy has a serious problem of a lack of political representation is a big problem which at a moment we cannot resolve i call to counter the rise of the far right that has appealed to light up to 3 to the most telling their riza part of italy that is against racism and discrimination and fascism we should all be there is a wave taking europe i fear it being here that we are starting to do something about it and avoid new walls coming up on the. most of the people here are left wing voters who somehow feel let down by the traditional leftist parties this symbol of this movement. and it came after the founders called the italians the squares of the country like sardines. and the symbol read like wildfire. first response was this but perhaps surprised by the rapid success of the movement down his right. in his other
100 similar gatherings in italy and other european cities its leaders who friends from the city of bologna or have become devoid of the. streets to protest against a form of political rhetoric that is disastrous damaging and dangerous we didn't discover death to many places around italy has a serious problem of a lack of political representation is a big problem which at a moment we cannot resolve i call to counter the rise of the far right that has appealed to light up to 3 to the most telling...
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it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of fours matteo salvini was due to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning out, and they have really caught matteo salvini by surprise. a little earlier, i spoke to analissa piras — an italian film—maker and political observer — about the rapid rise of the so—called sardines movement. it is fascinating because it is so young, just one month, it has managed to mobilise so many people are everywhere in italy. the fact that in only one month it has managed to get to room, this historic place about big protest gather, is quite extraordinary. —— rome. what is also lovely is the jolly nice and creativity of it, people are building their own sardines, it is a very creative
it started just a month ago as a flash mob in the northern italian city of bologna, the idea of fours matteo salvini was due to launch a campaign for a regional election. double the number of people came and so sparked this street movement. they call themselves the sardines because they're so tightly packed into squares, and in the last month, they have gathered in the length and breadth of italy. and they have really stunned italy by the speed with which they have grown, by the numbers turning...
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populist deigns movement and is the biggest demonstration yet it was born out of a spontaneous rally in bologna and last month organized by 4 friends you know position to growing support in the north of italy for salvini is right wing coalition or dr hamid was at the protest this is the sardines movement has taken many by surprise. just a month ago this movement did exist and its founders probably didn't expect that their message that they 1st thread on social media with resonates so much among the italians that they would have this kind of turnout not only here in rome but in several cities across the country and also in several european cities now the message is very clear italians need to mobilize and fight against the spread of the far right targeting specifically one leader. they had of the orderly party there's a lot of accusations here that he has been using quite divisive rhetoric that italians need to stand up against this sort of fear mongering tactics against politics that are dividing this society about the rise of racism most of the people here will tell you that they sort of lean
populist deigns movement and is the biggest demonstration yet it was born out of a spontaneous rally in bologna and last month organized by 4 friends you know position to growing support in the north of italy for salvini is right wing coalition or dr hamid was at the protest this is the sardines movement has taken many by surprise. just a month ago this movement did exist and its founders probably didn't expect that their message that they 1st thread on social media with resonates so much among...
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bologna. when we now know that it was the only piece.knew it was written by trump-hating christopher steele, paid for by trump-hating hillary clinton, actually denied by the source who allegedly gave steele the fraudulent information in the first place! now, andrew mccabe -- the other hater who put the team together -- was a clintonite who got money from the foundation for his wife's senate campaign. he's been referred for criminal prosecution himself, separate and apart from this. jim comey was the united states attorney in the southern district investigating the clinton foundation that ended with nothing. shock. the bottom line is the violation of fbi regulation, the stunning irregularities, the failure to identify wrongdoing in their own ranks is a textbook example of illegality. you have to be pretty damn coordinated, smart, conspiratorial and razor precise for absolutely everyone to be on that same illegal page. they were willing to lie and cheat in a way that america has never witnessed before. it was an all-out effort by what was
bologna. when we now know that it was the only piece.knew it was written by trump-hating christopher steele, paid for by trump-hating hillary clinton, actually denied by the source who allegedly gave steele the fraudulent information in the first place! now, andrew mccabe -- the other hater who put the team together -- was a clintonite who got money from the foundation for his wife's senate campaign. he's been referred for criminal prosecution himself, separate and apart from this. jim comey...
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which is their community service they want to share the love and and community and and gathering in bologna, what folks and they do it they do it here at clyde they make this a part of their family traditis and it's an exting thing to watch them share with this community of yesterday you guyspaired with a primer and the surf which is also part of the of prime b yeah we will be donated over 2000 pounds of prime rib this was their 26 year of doing so and there's nothing more special. >>than seeing folks who are homess in who are challen dowon expensive cuts of meat as theyshould be able to and it's an amazing thing to watch i bet those really nice. the christmas eve and now it's todas christmas they're going to the turkey male understand him for mygod, you know in addition to the brkfast that happens this morning. at our brunch still have will ha him so there's been a 120 turkey's roasted. the 200 hams will be all the fixings dressing mac and green potatoes rolls you're making us hungry in green ok know yet agree they're ok i but yes, so then you have some odd yes and year and a is me more la
which is their community service they want to share the love and and community and and gathering in bologna, what folks and they do it they do it here at clyde they make this a part of their family traditis and it's an exting thing to watch them share with this community of yesterday you guyspaired with a primer and the surf which is also part of the of prime b yeah we will be donated over 2000 pounds of prime rib this was their 26 year of doing so and there's nothing more special. >>than...
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thank you chairman bologna, thank you for taking over my old committee, i worked on this committee for four and a half years from the 19 eighties to the early nineties, for one of the subcommittees. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i like to recommend the subcommittee for its work to examine the causes of the epidemic. i'm here today representing hundreds of staff at the fta who are working tirelessly to prevent kids from starting to use any tobacco product, including e-cigarettes, i understand that we are interested in the subcommittees policy with respect to flavored issa cigarettes, and i assure that we are committed to doing everything that we can to prevent kids from using tobacco products, and will continue to develop a policy approach that alliance with that concern. the administration held a listening session on the youth e-cigarette epidemic to help and foreign policy actions going forward. and help me happy to brief the full staff when updates are available. i'd like to provide some background in an update on the regulations. our nischelle efforts began more th
thank you chairman bologna, thank you for taking over my old committee, i worked on this committee for four and a half years from the 19 eighties to the early nineties, for one of the subcommittees. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i like to recommend the subcommittee for its work to examine the causes of the epidemic. i'm here today representing hundreds of staff at the fta who are working tirelessly to prevent kids from starting to use any tobacco product, including...
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castor then dismissed the impeachment proceedings as bologna. hardly. most likely by the end of next week, president donald trump will be only the third sitting president in american history to be impeached. no ba loologna about that. then there is this statement by castor. >> at the time of the july 25th call, senior officials in kyiv did not know that the security assistance was paused. they did not learn it was paused until the pause was reported publicly in the u.s. media on august 28th. >> gaslighting again. trying to confuse the american public. not true. "the new york times" reports the ukrainian government knew back in july that the military aid had been frozen, and pentagon official laura cooper testified the same day the president and zelensky had their now infamous call, she received emails from the state department that the ukrainians were asking what was up with the aid. and then there is this from the republicans' lawyer. >> in this impeachment inquiry, however, democrats have turned away information that could be valuable to the inquiry b
castor then dismissed the impeachment proceedings as bologna. hardly. most likely by the end of next week, president donald trump will be only the third sitting president in american history to be impeached. no ba loologna about that. then there is this statement by castor. >> at the time of the july 25th call, senior officials in kyiv did not know that the security assistance was paused. they did not learn it was paused until the pause was reported publicly in the u.s. media on august...
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undermining the president or trying to overthrow him or cause a coup or something like this is all just bologna now you were there -- >> i was there. i was one of the people involved. i was one of the people making the decisions and coy tell you that we were focused on russia, we were not focused on what the president was doing or whether his -- or his political fortunes. >> he was in private practice. you were there. and they repeated the claim that the trump -- the trump campaign was spied on by the fbi. when you hear that, what is your reaction? >> that is just false. to use those kind of terms as a technical matter given how the attorney general tried to explain it and i sort of of get what he said but it makes no sense and denigrating to the efforts that we undertook and if that is the case that americans are being spied on all of the time by bill barr justice department and the fbi because they engage in foreign counterintelligence investigations and counter terrorism all of the time using the same technics. >> jim baker, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> and stay with u
undermining the president or trying to overthrow him or cause a coup or something like this is all just bologna now you were there -- >> i was there. i was one of the people involved. i was one of the people making the decisions and coy tell you that we were focused on russia, we were not focused on what the president was doing or whether his -- or his political fortunes. >> he was in private practice. you were there. and they repeated the claim that the trump -- the trump campaign...
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to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is bologna. democrats seek to impeach president trump not because they have evidence of high crimes or misdemeanors, but because they disagree with his policies. this impeachment inquiry is not the organic outgrowth of serious misconduct. democrats have been searching for a set of facts on which to impeach president trump since his inauguration on january 20th, 2017. just 27 minutes after the president's inauguration that day, "the washington post" ran a story that the campaign to impeach the president has already begun. the article reported democrats and liberal activists are mounting broad opposition to stymieing trump's agenda and noted that impeachment strategists believed the constitution's emoliants clause would be the vehicle. democrats introduced articles to remove president trump from office on several different factual bases. on january 3rd the very first day of the new congress, congressman sherman introduced articles of impeachth prent. same day representative talib said we're going
to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is bologna. democrats seek to impeach president trump not because they have evidence of high crimes or misdemeanors, but because they disagree with his policies. this impeachment inquiry is not the organic outgrowth of serious misconduct. democrats have been searching for a set of facts on which to impeach president trump since his inauguration on january 20th, 2017. just 27 minutes after the...
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>> no, ayman, that's complete bologna.ll you have to do is read the accounts of the audiotapes, the surveillance tapes that the turks had of the consulate. you have first of all two members of the consulate were ordered on a top secret mission to go to riyadh. they come back then with the hit team on private airplanes with diplomatic passports. they bring a body double for jamal, who looks like him. and they bring a forensic doctor with a bone saw. now, what kind of accident was going to occur? this is absolutely premeditated. and it could not have occurred without the full knowledge and consent and direction of the crown prince as well as several others who have now been let off the hook. >> it obviously puts the united states in general, not just this administration, in a difficult position. let me read for you, sir, what adam schiff had to say today about the verdict. he essentially said "the intelligence authorization act includes a provision i authored requiring the director of national intelligence to provide a repor
>> no, ayman, that's complete bologna.ll you have to do is read the accounts of the audiotapes, the surveillance tapes that the turks had of the consulate. you have first of all two members of the consulate were ordered on a top secret mission to go to riyadh. they come back then with the hit team on private airplanes with diplomatic passports. they bring a body double for jamal, who looks like him. and they bring a forensic doctor with a bone saw. now, what kind of accident was going to...
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meanwhile, in meat news, customs and border protection seized 154 pounds of "prohibited bologna" this u.s./mexico border crossing in el paso, texas. border patrol agents seized the meat, but the criminal fled the scene. so authorities are asking the public to be on the lookout for this vehicle. ( laughter ) we'll be right back with mr. paul rudd! ♪ ♪ (paul) the holidays at sprint are truly a magical time. (sprintern) i turned my iphone 6s into the new iphone 11. (paul) it's true, switch and trade in an iphone 6s or newer -in any condition- and get the powerful new iphone 11 for just $0 a month. (sprintern) magic! for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com but since they bought their new house... which menu am i looking at here? start with "ta-paz." -oh, it's tapas. -tapas. get out of town. it's like eating dinner with your parents. sandra, are you in school? yes, i'm in art school. oh, wow. so have you thought about how you're gonna make money? at least we're learning some new things. we bundled our home and auto with progressive, saved a bunch. oh, we got a wobbler. progress
meanwhile, in meat news, customs and border protection seized 154 pounds of "prohibited bologna" this u.s./mexico border crossing in el paso, texas. border patrol agents seized the meat, but the criminal fled the scene. so authorities are asking the public to be on the lookout for this vehicle. ( laughter ) we'll be right back with mr. paul rudd! ♪ ♪ (paul) the holidays at sprint are truly a magical time. (sprintern) i turned my iphone 6s into the new iphone 11. (paul) it's true,...
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. >> to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over 8 lines in a call transcript is bologna. contrary to democrat allegations president trump was not asking for a favor that would help his re-election. he was asking for assistance in helping our country move forward from the divisiveness of the russia collusion investigation. >> that part, their part, rather than defend the president's actions committee republicans resorted to partisan attacks and complaints about the process. i'm joined by u.s. congresswoman m madaline dean. barbara mcquade, and amish amisha sinderhouse. i want to get to the end of the fight. congresswoman, tell us about the role n,today, it seemed to me le a summary -- summation by a prosecutor bringing the case home to the jury. >> i believe that that's an apt description. this was a presentation of the overwhelming damning evidence of a president who sought foreign interference in our elections for his own political and personal gain and what he did was he put our national security at risk, he put our elections at risk, and what was interesting was the r
. >> to impeach a president who 63 million people voted for over 8 lines in a call transcript is bologna. contrary to democrat allegations president trump was not asking for a favor that would help his re-election. he was asking for assistance in helping our country move forward from the divisiveness of the russia collusion investigation. >> that part, their part, rather than defend the president's actions committee republicans resorted to partisan attacks and complaints about the...
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with bill clinton, every democrat agreed what the president did was illegal in 1999 -- >> it was bolognat was wrong. >> oh, no, no. he committed -- democrat after democrat walked to the floor and said he broke the law and perjured himself. >> he didn't. he didn't violate any law. >> he admitted -- committed perjury. >> but in terms of the second article, if you look at clinton and nixon, nobody stonewalled the way he did. he's engaged in a cover-up from the beginning. >> but the remedy, congresswoman, as you know and every congress in history has done, the remedy is to go to court and get the court to compel him and they have not done that. >> i don't think it is mutually exclusive. when the president said the democrats are trivializing this. we give our president 6800 nuclear weapons and he has 1.3 million men and women under arms and every cadet is under his command. he has the most power of any human being in the history of humanity. and yet now he said he can do what he likes. he can leverage that power to advantage himself in the election. if that is as professor gerhardt said, if t
with bill clinton, every democrat agreed what the president did was illegal in 1999 -- >> it was bolognat was wrong. >> oh, no, no. he committed -- democrat after democrat walked to the floor and said he broke the law and perjured himself. >> he didn't. he didn't violate any law. >> he admitted -- committed perjury. >> but in terms of the second article, if you look at clinton and nixon, nobody stonewalled the way he did. he's engaged in a cover-up from the...
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100 similar gatherings in italy and other european cities its leaders who friends from the city of bologna or have become devoid of the. first governor on the streets to protest against a form of political rhetoric that is disastrous damaging and dangerous we didn't discover death to many places around italy has a serious problem of a lack of political representation is a big problem which at a moment we cannot resolve i stackpole to counter the rise of the far right that has appealed to light up to 3 to the most telling their reasons part of italy that is against racism and discrimination and fascism we should all be there is a wave taking europe i fear it being here that we are starting to do something about it and avoid new walls coming up on the. most of the people here are left wing voters who somehow feel let down by the traditional leftist parties this symbol of this movement is as hardy and it came after the founders called the italians of the squares of the country like sardines in a tin and the symbol read like wildfire. first response was this but perhaps surprised by the rapid
100 similar gatherings in italy and other european cities its leaders who friends from the city of bologna or have become devoid of the. first governor on the streets to protest against a form of political rhetoric that is disastrous damaging and dangerous we didn't discover death to many places around italy has a serious problem of a lack of political representation is a big problem which at a moment we cannot resolve i stackpole to counter the rise of the far right that has appealed to light...
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from the university of bologna and he believes there is serious lack of understanding within its in his footballing authorities about how to deal with racism. by using good deeds this message a little the legacy idea didn't. really think about. the people who are touched by racism and they always they never africa. they never involve the for example black people in this campaign and they think these are big problem in the main reason why there are certain states they like peace they don't understand. the meaning i think they will understand they think is very important now that we are really not globalized society. the controversy good debate that is coming from outside and from some part of the diagnosis i do beagle's a need to lead and was up a strong reaction not by the. mainstream but more by social media exactly so they will understand that that would. not that would be a good message. and we've reached the semifinal stage of the club world cup in doha south of their champions so i think you are up against the best team in. saudi arabia and the richardson is that the international
from the university of bologna and he believes there is serious lack of understanding within its in his footballing authorities about how to deal with racism. by using good deeds this message a little the legacy idea didn't. really think about. the people who are touched by racism and they always they never africa. they never involve the for example black people in this campaign and they think these are big problem in the main reason why there are certain states they like peace they don't...
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bologna. the president is obsessed with his impeachment. he is fixated on this. he is angered by this. his own daughter, ivanka trump, conceded to cbs in an interview earlier today that he's angry about all of this. and so, yes, i mean the president is looking for some kind of vindication at the end of this process. the problem for the president is he is not going to remove this stain from his legacy. he is not going to un-impeach himself, and that is why republicans, his allies in the senate and so on, have been trying to say, listen, just get through the senate trial process, and you still have a chance and a good chance according to a lot of his allies and confidants in getting re-elected. that is where his allies and his advisers are hoping he will focus his energy on as we head into the new year. but no question about it, john. one of the things we've noticed all week long talking to our sources, talking to officials inside the white house and people who speak to the president is that he is unnerved by this. this is embedded in his skin, and he knows that hi
bologna. the president is obsessed with his impeachment. he is fixated on this. he is angered by this. his own daughter, ivanka trump, conceded to cbs in an interview earlier today that he's angry about all of this. and so, yes, i mean the president is looking for some kind of vindication at the end of this process. the problem for the president is he is not going to remove this stain from his legacy. he is not going to un-impeach himself, and that is why republicans, his allies in the senate...
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. >> that is such bologna. look the investor public is not particularly concerned about either of these things, both were foregone conclusions in moo my view both impeachment and the usmca. there are a lot of things going on right now and impeachment is the least of them. we have the british election around the corner, we have the fed meeting as we speak and we have this china tariff swap about to happen or not happen, this coming weekend. those are all pretty big things for investors so i don't think impeachment moves the needle. here is the most amazing thing to me. we just had two very very positive readings of consumer sentiment and small business sentiment, not one person in the survey had anything to do with impeachment or responded about that, and the numbers are 20 year highs, so are people worried about it? no they're not. >> we're going to hold that thought in the meantime a major win for exxon, the company finding out it is not guilty of fraud in its climate change trial. gerri willis has the details
. >> that is such bologna. look the investor public is not particularly concerned about either of these things, both were foregone conclusions in moo my view both impeachment and the usmca. there are a lot of things going on right now and impeachment is the least of them. we have the british election around the corner, we have the fed meeting as we speak and we have this china tariff swap about to happen or not happen, this coming weekend. those are all pretty big things for investors so...
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it's a grassroots movement, which started on social media, in bologna.ith our correspondent in rome, mark lowen. it is interesting, this. you get a far right group and a counterweight. are they trying to do to italian politics? they are trying to shake it up ina politics? they are trying to shake it up in a way that has not been shaken up for many decades. they are filling a space where the italian political parties are widely believed to have failed to connect with ordinary people. they started just a month ago as a flash mob and putting out a call for 6000 people to come to a square in that city to protest against the former deputy prime minister and the leader of the far right league party. in the wave of sardines have spread very far and read of sardines have spread very far and rea d a cross of sardines have spread very far and read across italy from the land in the north, down to sicily in the south. their message is one of going against the hard right and policies, standing upfor against the hard right and policies, standing up for human rights, s
it's a grassroots movement, which started on social media, in bologna.ith our correspondent in rome, mark lowen. it is interesting, this. you get a far right group and a counterweight. are they trying to do to italian politics? they are trying to shake it up ina politics? they are trying to shake it up in a way that has not been shaken up for many decades. they are filling a space where the italian political parties are widely believed to have failed to connect with ordinary people. they...
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that couldn't be the biggest piece of bologna. the bureau didn't want to do it, they had to do it. if they didn't do it, we'd be sitting here having hearings why they didn't do it given what they were confronted with. the pagent aspect of it was ultimately it went nowhere and so that often happens. >> and mr. page sat at this table where you sit and i said to him, it looks like this process resulted in them not finding anything wrong with youw legally. that's how it's w supposed to work. what does it mean here when the doj says some things could have been done better, policy, but nobody had bias or broke the law in how they conducted the probe? >> well, very clear. they went through everybody's emails and texts and so forth and despite what the president has said about it, there was no bias. there was no retreason. i'm a little surprised at the attorney general's comments about insufficient evidence and no predication for the evidence. i'd like to see what his bar, no pun intended, what his threshold is for conducting the investigation. it's always been fairly low. it's going to be
that couldn't be the biggest piece of bologna. the bureau didn't want to do it, they had to do it. if they didn't do it, we'd be sitting here having hearings why they didn't do it given what they were confronted with. the pagent aspect of it was ultimately it went nowhere and so that often happens. >> and mr. page sat at this table where you sit and i said to him, it looks like this process resulted in them not finding anything wrong with youw legally. that's how it's w supposed to work....
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thank you chairman bologna, thank you for taking over my old committee, i worked on this committee for four and a half years from the 19 eighties to the early nineties, for one of the subcommittees. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i like to recommend the subcommittee for its work to examine the causes of the epidemic. i'm here today representing hundreds of staff at the fta who are working tirelessly to prevent kids from starting to use any tobacco product, including e-cigarettes, i understand that we are interested in the subcommittees policy with respect to flavored issa cigarettes, and i assure that we are committed to doing everything that we can to prevent kids from using tobacco products, and will continue to develop a policy approach that alliance with that concern. the administration held a listening session on the youth e-cigarette epidemic to help and foreign policy actions going forward. and help me happy to brief the full staff when updates are available. i'd like to provide some background in an update on the regulations. our nischelle efforts began more th
thank you chairman bologna, thank you for taking over my old committee, i worked on this committee for four and a half years from the 19 eighties to the early nineties, for one of the subcommittees. thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i like to recommend the subcommittee for its work to examine the causes of the epidemic. i'm here today representing hundreds of staff at the fta who are working tirelessly to prevent kids from starting to use any tobacco product, including...
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and the call transcript is bologna. and this was not theover ganic outgrowth of serious misconduct. and a set of facts to impeach president trump january 20th 2017. just 27 minutes after the president's inauguration that day, the washington post ran a story that the campaign to impeach the president has already begun. and noted that to leave the constitutions clause would be there. they introduced articles of impeachment to remove president trump from office on several very different factual basis. on january 3rd, the very first day of the new congress, congressman sherman introduced articles of impeachment against the president. the same day the representative said we're going to go in there and impeach the -- president. in may 2019, representative green said on msnbc if we don't impeach this president, he will be reelected. even speaker pelosi that said it is a somber and prayerful exercise called president trump an imposture and said it is dangerous to allow voters to judge his performance in 2020. in the oversite committee, a disgraced felon pleaded guilty to align the congress.
and the call transcript is bologna. and this was not theover ganic outgrowth of serious misconduct. and a set of facts to impeach president trump january 20th 2017. just 27 minutes after the president's inauguration that day, the washington post ran a story that the campaign to impeach the president has already begun. and noted that to leave the constitutions clause would be there. they introduced articles of impeachment to remove president trump from office on several very different factual...
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. >> we watched it sitting on the floorthe floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unrealitycluded that was of the watergate matter, i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decision to carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awe struck at the whole thing. no gloating. very little sense of self. it was really about the magnificence of what had occurred in terms of the right thing. >> therefore, i shall re-sign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. he will be sworn in as president at that hour in this house. >>> our first reaction is he's not the president anymore. he's a citizen. now we can indict him. honestly that's what we thought. >> the morning he re-signed i remember i bought down the street and bought a bottle of scotch. >> earlier today the east room of the white house was the scene of an emotional meeting between the president, his cabinet and the aids who have stayed with him during all of these years of mr. nixon's tenure in the white h
. >> we watched it sitting on the floorthe floor eating bologna sandwiches and having a sense of unrealitycluded that was of the watergate matter, i might not have the support of the congress that i would consider necessary to back the very difficult decision to carry out the duties of this office in the way the interest of the nation would require. >> i was just awe struck at the whole thing. no gloating. very little sense of self. it was really about the magnificence of what had...
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. >> i think part of this is we will have to cut through the bologna, these are bad people doing bad the american system and threatened the freedom of office and there ought to be retribution and they ought to infract and they were engaged in undermining the united states and undermining the rule of law and the right of the american people to be governed by the people they choose. maria: when this all start coming out, when john durham reports findings next year probably in the next, we are going to hear the details and it's maddening to know that their actually impeaching donald trump for meddling and getting foreigners involved and that is exactly what they did in 2016, the dossier coming from russia, it's just incredible. newt, good to see you. maria: take a break and then a crazy crash in florida, a truck smashes through an airport wall surprising the people inside, we will take a look at what happened and then the queen of christmas does it again mariah carey with updated music video. ♪ ♪ . i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps
. >> i think part of this is we will have to cut through the bologna, these are bad people doing bad the american system and threatened the freedom of office and there ought to be retribution and they ought to infract and they were engaged in undermining the united states and undermining the rule of law and the right of the american people to be governed by the people they choose. maria: when this all start coming out, when john durham reports findings next year probably in the next, we...