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so both sides, very important, both sides are part of the american psyche and american history, bothare legitimate but it is a question of how they manifest themselves and how they impose their will on the country as a whole. >> are those bases large and what does it mean for moderates? >> when you say bases, in terms of individuals and collectivism that is pervasive throughout the country and you see that in so many sectors was using the word basically like a political base and that gets into chapter 10 when i talk about will trump voters be going about things as they did in 2016, hopefulness about life ahead, i contend that won't happen because now there is a deep extensive body of evidence of what the trump presidency means and the so-called trump base i consider to be, a subset of trump's numbers. trump's approval numbers at a certain level, the trump base is much lower than that i describing chapter 10 and that means the base will remain the base, those who are not in trump's base but still voted for trump before and support him now, that is where everything will pivot in 2020.
so both sides, very important, both sides are part of the american psyche and american history, bothare legitimate but it is a question of how they manifest themselves and how they impose their will on the country as a whole. >> are those bases large and what does it mean for moderates? >> when you say bases, in terms of individuals and collectivism that is pervasive throughout the country and you see that in so many sectors was using the word basically like a political base and...
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i think we're both with him. and then he goes into, therefore, we should not have a new privacy regime. and i'm like, that's where you lost me. i'm much closer to where christina is, we have to think about it carefully. i said earlier, follow the money, but a lot of this, to me -- i think advertising is the heart of both of these questions. data collection is fundamentally about facilitating advertising. and advertising -- digital advertising markets are raising a lot of competition questions, too. i think looking at that with eyes on both sides is a valuable thing. >> i would love to explore that more. maybe the audience will have more questions on that. please, stand and wait for the microphone so that everybody here and on cnn can hear the question. so, woman on the aisle first. and then the gentleman behind her. >> did you want me to stand as well? >> yes, please. >> thanks. thank you, commissioners, for being here. hopefully you can speak to given the court's recent ruling on restoring internet freedom order
i think we're both with him. and then he goes into, therefore, we should not have a new privacy regime. and i'm like, that's where you lost me. i'm much closer to where christina is, we have to think about it carefully. i said earlier, follow the money, but a lot of this, to me -- i think advertising is the heart of both of these questions. data collection is fundamentally about facilitating advertising. and advertising -- digital advertising markets are raising a lot of competition questions,...
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i had a lot of the both. our own money in things and gas in a nest we also in food. didn't system we have p.c.i. e one the lord is complaining. in full but there was a much more fuss and you prove to us we will be in it until we know no simpler plainly you know think you're going to go i hardly have been in there he saw it i wanted it all come up it he got it when they were going on which of the 2 or what they don't have on number and we get on the if they don't and in order this our money to get to is important on the economic side of the total thing in buying time being he you know money money one back door with the name of number one out of a feeling he. but with. this all right 1st signed in the book in 1999 it's hard to imagine the lake without him. that will be his sorrows sized hole in our hearts next season when he's gone. the stunt they know this is a cup it'll go. away or go through it it will be. yeah. you know what i mean. the moment oh. sure scoring goals is important but isn't it better to prevent we break down the age old debate of attack this is defen
i had a lot of the both. our own money in things and gas in a nest we also in food. didn't system we have p.c.i. e one the lord is complaining. in full but there was a much more fuss and you prove to us we will be in it until we know no simpler plainly you know think you're going to go i hardly have been in there he saw it i wanted it all come up it he got it when they were going on which of the 2 or what they don't have on number and we get on the if they don't and in order this our money to...
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they have both escaped.s it the ft which said they survive? i think that is a good word to use. what did you make of it, and of the coverage in the newspapers? unlike your paper, where we couldn't actually see who they were, we have them on the front of the times. actually see who they were, we have them on the front of the timeslj think both leaders played to their strengths. boris desperately wants the entire election to be about exit, and to argue he has the strongest brexit deal, whereas jeremy wants to argue the nhs is at sta ke jeremy wants to argue the nhs is at stake and the things that people hold very dear are at stake. so it makes complete sense that both of them come out almost head to head. but also, i think that we are still very early in the general election campaign. and so, you know, for the leaders to be neck and neck at this point, when previously theresa may was, you know, in 2017, farahead, is very worrying for boris johnson. i think is very worrying for boris johnson. ithinka is very wo
they have both escaped.s it the ft which said they survive? i think that is a good word to use. what did you make of it, and of the coverage in the newspapers? unlike your paper, where we couldn't actually see who they were, we have them on the front of the times. actually see who they were, we have them on the front of the timeslj think both leaders played to their strengths. boris desperately wants the entire election to be about exit, and to argue he has the strongest brexit deal, whereas...
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both are quite wealthy both are media personalities with ties to me york and both entered politics after getting rich elsewhere and both of them have a knack for blurring the political divide. donald trump has switched his political affiliation 7 times since 1087 michael bloomberg was 1st a democrat then he ran and became mayor of new york city as a republican and now he's back to being a democrat once again he says both trump and bloomberg speak of using their own resources to fund their campaign and also of an apparent love of power i know what it takes to beat trump because i already have and i will do it again we decided to ask new yorkers what they think about the new presidential contender who is also their former mayor do you think that bloomberg news will be fair during the election i hope they're saying they're not going to cover bloomberg or any of the democratic candidates to be fair but they will cover trump what do you make of that it also seems one sided have a little bit of reservations i think they should cover both and and i think they you know they should be independent
both are quite wealthy both are media personalities with ties to me york and both entered politics after getting rich elsewhere and both of them have a knack for blurring the political divide. donald trump has switched his political affiliation 7 times since 1087 michael bloomberg was 1st a democrat then he ran and became mayor of new york city as a republican and now he's back to being a democrat once again he says both trump and bloomberg speak of using their own resources to fund their...
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both of thing. going to. call in. terms of the story and i think that it's about using you know something before during. and when they were primarily money up it all with the whole it was only part of and i don't know that but i think in order for you out of the end of. the peruvian princes the oldest goalscoring in the book is legal but this time here is drawing to a close did so well hang up his boots since season after 20 years in the bundesliga it's. it i'm not but i'm going to be going where you want no no no no go. you know if it's you know if you get that meal on your plate or north korea thing way so they see an hour later there you go but i always thought i know you by coming but i know. this is unbelievable he's not posted so further braeden. when he lifted the german tongue in cheek no. reason most successful. when he won just about everything. he was so much when she 13 trouble winning same thing you think you. can change plans for the future you'll soon see. sidelines. no no no no yellow liquid is our ene
both of thing. going to. call in. terms of the story and i think that it's about using you know something before during. and when they were primarily money up it all with the whole it was only part of and i don't know that but i think in order for you out of the end of. the peruvian princes the oldest goalscoring in the book is legal but this time here is drawing to a close did so well hang up his boots since season after 20 years in the bundesliga it's. it i'm not but i'm going to be going...
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both were supreme court clerks. both are acclaimed across america for their opinions and their rigor and their approach to the constitution and i just can't wait to ask them how their clerkships influence their approach to judging and the constitution. that's just what i'm going to do and i'll briefly introduce them by saying that judge jeffrey sutton sits on the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit. he is the author of such an important book. he came to the constitution center to discuss it and i want you all to read it. it will transform your view of the constitution, 51 imperfect solutions, states and the making of american constitutional law among many other important works. and he clerked both for justice powell and for justice scalia. and judge diane wood is chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. she has transformed the law with her judicial opinions regarded as definitive on so many of the areas she writes and teaches in at the university of chicago law school including antit
both were supreme court clerks. both are acclaimed across america for their opinions and their rigor and their approach to the constitution and i just can't wait to ask them how their clerkships influence their approach to judging and the constitution. that's just what i'm going to do and i'll briefly introduce them by saying that judge jeffrey sutton sits on the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit. he is the author of such an important book. he came to the constitution center to...
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i read a lot of the both. our own money in things and gas is a mystery also in football didn't system we have b.c. i'll be when the lord is complaining. in full but at those images of us and you prove to us we will be in it until we know no simpler plainly you know think you're going to go and how they are put in a very nice way though when they're all come up it can get a point they were going to almost 50 to one but they don't have the number and we. don't and in order this our money to get imported on the economics i wanted to sing in buying time being he you know monday morning one back door with the name of number one out of a feeling he. he's already signed in the bundesliga in $9299.00 it's hard to imagine the league without him. that will be bizarro sized hole in our hearts next season when he's going. to spend they know this in a cup it will. be sort of the way to go throughout it both the. yeah. you know what i mean. the moment oh. sure scoring goals is important but isn't it better to prevent we bre
i read a lot of the both. our own money in things and gas is a mystery also in football didn't system we have b.c. i'll be when the lord is complaining. in full but at those images of us and you prove to us we will be in it until we know no simpler plainly you know think you're going to go and how they are put in a very nice way though when they're all come up it can get a point they were going to almost 50 to one but they don't have the number and we. don't and in order this our money to get...
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both areas are vulnerable to significant negative headways in -- both areas are vulnerable to significantegative headwinds in the form of policy changes under consideration in the u.s. and china. put simply, china must open further. it needs to resist the defensive temptation to protect domestic firms that would become stronger if they are subjected to best in class foreign competition. but washington needs to resist some temptations, too. decoupling china from u.s. markets by delisting chinese firms from u.s. exchanges is a terrible idea. viviana: former goldman sachs president gary cohn served as chief economic advisor to president donald trump. in an exclusive conversation with francine lacqua, he shared his insight on trade. gary: i think we are having a trade skirmish. i think the two sides have some disagreements on trade, but if you look at what is going on, the two countries are functioning. there is a lot of trade still going back and forth. the united states is receiving the goods from china that we need to have a fully-functioning economy, and our economy is functioning well. i
both areas are vulnerable to significant negative headways in -- both areas are vulnerable to significantegative headwinds in the form of policy changes under consideration in the u.s. and china. put simply, china must open further. it needs to resist the defensive temptation to protect domestic firms that would become stronger if they are subjected to best in class foreign competition. but washington needs to resist some temptations, too. decoupling china from u.s. markets by delisting chinese...
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they are both cover-ups -- they are both coverups and expose's. the last big i.g. report that exposed the strong-page hatred for trump and pro clinton activity, he pretend had nothing to do with the investigation. i suspect we have evidence of crimes taking place, and are they going to tell us it had nothing to do with what comey and brennan is attacking trump every day. idea he was running the cia and running operations against him. they won't draw any adverse conclusions? the president needs to appoint a special counsel to get into this. you can't rely on the system. lou: i can't wait for the barr conclusion to this. i remain somewhat optimistic. i know that makes me alone on this set. >> i'm outraged because i'm optimistic. i hope for the right thing and it just doesn't happen. lou: president trump weighs in on the protests in hong kong and how those protests may affect the trade deal with china and the president's role in assuring the safety of thousands of those dem craters. we'll be right back. stay with us. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switche
they are both cover-ups -- they are both coverups and expose's. the last big i.g. report that exposed the strong-page hatred for trump and pro clinton activity, he pretend had nothing to do with the investigation. i suspect we have evidence of crimes taking place, and are they going to tell us it had nothing to do with what comey and brennan is attacking trump every day. idea he was running the cia and running operations against him. they won't draw any adverse conclusions? the president needs...
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i work with and for both of them. i want to make sure i disclose my conflict of interest to start with. so general shana han went to michigan. >> go blue. >> rotc. entered the service of our country in 1984. he's been promoted a ga zillon times. he's been promoted on a whole bunch of activities and eventually we needed somebody operationally to implement ai and he was the perfect choids. i worked with him in my role as chairman of that. kent walker was a federal prosecutor. law and order federal prosecutor who then chose to come to silicon valley and i think worked at ebay for awhile. we being google snagged him maybe 15 years ago. >> coming on. >> every day together. and during that time, not only did he set up our legal function but he's now in charge of all of global policy, pr, all those sorts of things together. so very, very significant players. and what i thought we should do since you all have heard from me plenty is simply start and perhaps, kent, we should have you make some comments about the world as you s
i work with and for both of them. i want to make sure i disclose my conflict of interest to start with. so general shana han went to michigan. >> go blue. >> rotc. entered the service of our country in 1984. he's been promoted a ga zillon times. he's been promoted on a whole bunch of activities and eventually we needed somebody operationally to implement ai and he was the perfect choids. i worked with him in my role as chairman of that. kent walker was a federal prosecutor. law and...
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understandable and them or both and so those little sound bites that they get have to be both understandable and them or bill and so whichever way you can achieve that either through simple language or visits lang will and so whichever way you can achieve that either through simple language or visits language or language that really connects with people's lives in whatever way i think that's going to jail or language that really connects with people's lives in whatever way i think that's going to be affected and finally a lot of people are blaming twitter the effect. finally a lot of people are blaming twitter on both the success of trump and the emergence of these hashtag culture when you are on both the success of trump and the emergence of these hashtag culture when you are under obligation to compress very complex ideas into a couple of if you character under of legation to compress very complex ideas into a couple of if you characterize them that. not only has to do with your to be more eloquent series and that. not only has to do with your to be more eloquent but i think it also develo
understandable and them or both and so those little sound bites that they get have to be both understandable and them or bill and so whichever way you can achieve that either through simple language or visits lang will and so whichever way you can achieve that either through simple language or visits language or language that really connects with people's lives in whatever way i think that's going to jail or language that really connects with people's lives in whatever way i think that's going...
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both want to invest in public services. that means investment on a scale never seen before in this country, and certainly never seen before in the north and outside of london and the south—east. there will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, new connections and opportunities for every part of our great nation. from public spending to party politics — a former labour mp makes a blistering attack onjeremy corbyn. we'll be live in leeds, hearing about what matters away from westminster. also tonight: the death of the former aston villa striker, dalian atkinson — a police officer is charged with murder. thejodie chesney murder — two teenagers are found guilty at the old bailey. this is what it looks like when you're trying to beat the land speed record — we join the bloodhound team on a practice run. and coming up on bbc news, on day one of the para athletics championships, british medal hope kadeena cox is back from injury and talks to us about her mental health issues. good evening and welcome to the bbc ne
both want to invest in public services. that means investment on a scale never seen before in this country, and certainly never seen before in the north and outside of london and the south—east. there will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, new connections and opportunities for every part of our great nation. from public spending to party politics — a former labour mp makes a blistering attack onjeremy corbyn. we'll be live in leeds, hearing about what matters away from...
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appreciate seeing you both.hank you for coming in. >>> coming up, the numbers on the move again in the democratic 2020 race. two veteran political reporters following it all. they will join us when we come back. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms, sinus irritation, dry mouth, urinar
appreciate seeing you both.hank you for coming in. >>> coming up, the numbers on the move again in the democratic 2020 race. two veteran political reporters following it all. they will join us when we come back. if your adventure... keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips. you may have overactive bladder, or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class....
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they both were shot. we need to recall that kennedy's murder in dallas on november 22, 1963 and reagan's wounding in washington, d.c. on march 30, occurred at moments when each man's presidencies flailing.ift, even the passage of each man's legislative agenda in congress was far from guaranteed. in each case, their agendas were languishing in congress. shooting then provided the impetus for creating their legacies. in the fall of 1963, kennedy's job approval rating had dropped to 56%. the lowest point of his presidency. and it seemed destined to fall more. much of this was from his loss of white support in the south over the issue of civil rights. generally the nation seemed stalled. kennedy had not won even 50% of the popular vote in 1960 and was sure he'd lose the entire south 1964, a region had carried in 1960. and he worried many other states well.t risk as look magazine was just one of many publications that ran 1963les in the fall of that explained kennedy could lose his re-election bid. kennedy's e
they both were shot. we need to recall that kennedy's murder in dallas on november 22, 1963 and reagan's wounding in washington, d.c. on march 30, occurred at moments when each man's presidencies flailing.ift, even the passage of each man's legislative agenda in congress was far from guaranteed. in each case, their agendas were languishing in congress. shooting then provided the impetus for creating their legacies. in the fall of 1963, kennedy's job approval rating had dropped to 56%. the...
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it was both a failure and a success. it was a failure because it didn't achieve the outcome that they wanted, which was independence for ireland. and what was idealistically referred to as a bringing together of catholics, protestants, and dissenters. that failed miserably. but the republican ideal, although the revolution was crushed, principleal principall the difference between america and ireland. that difference was distance. it wasn't that there wasn't enough irish people that could have rebelled. the population around that time was higher -- or at least comparable to the population of the colonies on the east coast of america. but ireland was very close to britain. therefore, the rebellion was put down with considerable in 1798 crushed with great severity by lord cornwallis. he didn't have great endings in america but he became the great restorer of order in ireland in the wake of the 1798 rebellion. after that you had the active union which was brought about by the fear that the british government had at the time
it was both a failure and a success. it was a failure because it didn't achieve the outcome that they wanted, which was independence for ireland. and what was idealistically referred to as a bringing together of catholics, protestants, and dissenters. that failed miserably. but the republican ideal, although the revolution was crushed, principleal principall the difference between america and ireland. that difference was distance. it wasn't that there wasn't enough irish people that could have...
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of both large economic entities, the west and china. so the minute you make a choice, you give up 50% of your capital flows and 50% of your trade flows. and that is not a recipe for economic success. haslinda: we know africa has been impacted by the u.s.-china trade war. growth is down, investor sentiment is down. commodities, currency also down. in such scenario, has the u.s. reputation in africa been impacted? and has china's standing been boosted? zouera: what we do know is, as a continent, africa is not based on ideology. people will pick who the better partner is and who is coming up with better deals, better and more deals. and china has been very active lately in africa. so has russia. interest in africa in ways we had not experienced before, in different forms. so, really, like piyush just said, i don't know that there is a choice, like it is either/or. it is really going to have to be a mix of both. that africa will have to deal with. haslinda: opportunities are increasingly in the east. what are european companies doing, and w
of both large economic entities, the west and china. so the minute you make a choice, you give up 50% of your capital flows and 50% of your trade flows. and that is not a recipe for economic success. haslinda: we know africa has been impacted by the u.s.-china trade war. growth is down, investor sentiment is down. commodities, currency also down. in such scenario, has the u.s. reputation in africa been impacted? and has china's standing been boosted? zouera: what we do know is, as a continent,...
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of those people have raised as a result of that telephone call both of talked about it being unusual and inappropriate colonel vinh men said that he reported the call they in to the white house now there's also been concerned raised by colonel vin about what he saw as potential influence on american ukraine policy he said he was concerned that they could have been a break in bipartisanship with that policy which may have encouraged russian aggression against ukraine. they were just about to go to to our correspondents in washington d.c. i think kimberly help that will be joining us and heidi jo castro as well how to join might be a viable force right now yes she's joining us live from capitol hill i just want to get your thoughts on what we've been hearing 2 words jump out at me from both we've heard improper and also unusual take us through what we've heard. that's right these 2 witnesses both national security experts on ukraine corroborated each other and assessing when where they heard this phone call in full between trump and zelinsky they both thought it was improper and alexan
of those people have raised as a result of that telephone call both of talked about it being unusual and inappropriate colonel vinh men said that he reported the call they in to the white house now there's also been concerned raised by colonel vin about what he saw as potential influence on american ukraine policy he said he was concerned that they could have been a break in bipartisanship with that policy which may have encouraged russian aggression against ukraine. they were just about to go...
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of iraq are both part of the system that needs to be changed and they are both presiding and they are will spawn setting and godfather a system that needs to be changed everyone is saying that people are rights to go out and demonstrate against corruption against terror and violence against a sectarian system and yet everyone seems to say they are all right but we cannot change the system so we know how how does that get resolved because presumably if you were to see leaders leaving on mass and both countries that would result in a vacuum that would do nothing to address the economic grievances and challenges in both countries to do with poverty in the economy and public services absolutely so both in iraq and lebanon corruption is a is a culmination of it's a symptomatic of a system that is not working a system that's been interviewed the system. of corruption nepotism whereby the country has been treated like a party that will be divided among certain corrupt elites and that's why in both countries some serious changes to happen unfortunately in both countries we're talking simply a
of iraq are both part of the system that needs to be changed and they are both presiding and they are will spawn setting and godfather a system that needs to be changed everyone is saying that people are rights to go out and demonstrate against corruption against terror and violence against a sectarian system and yet everyone seems to say they are all right but we cannot change the system so we know how how does that get resolved because presumably if you were to see leaders leaving on mass and...
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, election were both of the parties seem further apart, both of the parties seem to have evolved, partlysons, and another in cannon we re other reasons, and another in cannon were saying that they had spoken to a labour memberon were saying that they had spoken to a labour member on the doorstep and told a story about how a voter said told a story about how a voter said to him, "i don't feel there is anyone in the middle." we don't know actually how the make—up of parliament will be in the end and there are lots of people in the labour party and the tory party who would very much see themselves as being the middle ground. but i think that people are feeling that and that people are feeling that and thatis that people are feeling that and that is so many people about, "i don't who to vote for this time." and the lib dems think there is a huge opportunity for them. and you will be seeing much more of us because every night on the bbc news channel at 8:30pm you will be seeing election cast, the election themed cousin of brexitcast. and on bbc sounds as a podcast. if you want to listen to an
, election were both of the parties seem further apart, both of the parties seem to have evolved, partlysons, and another in cannon we re other reasons, and another in cannon were saying that they had spoken to a labour memberon were saying that they had spoken to a labour member on the doorstep and told a story about how a voter said told a story about how a voter said to him, "i don't feel there is anyone in the middle." we don't know actually how the make—up of parliament will be...
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but for years, they were both deeply loyal lieutenants of the party.g you to choose not a labour prime minister, but a conservative. if you're not going to do what's right on a fundamental question like racism, what are you going to do it on? i wouldn't say boris johnson is unfit to be our prime minister in the way that i say that about jeremy corbyn. the country has a big choice to make, and i thinkjeremy corbyn is completely unfit to lead it. and another who worried about anti—semitism is off too. tom watson, the deputy leader, survived an attempt to oust him a couple of months ago, but he's standing down, he says for personal reasons. not all of mr corbyn‘s supporters in liverpool are sorry to say goodbye. i think good riddance. why do you say that? because this election comes down to a brutal choice, and that needs a socialist government. if you're not a socialist, then shut the door on the way out. i do think that the party now is united more than ever and as labour supporters, we need to mobilise. every party has its massive divisions. as he head
but for years, they were both deeply loyal lieutenants of the party.g you to choose not a labour prime minister, but a conservative. if you're not going to do what's right on a fundamental question like racism, what are you going to do it on? i wouldn't say boris johnson is unfit to be our prime minister in the way that i say that about jeremy corbyn. the country has a big choice to make, and i thinkjeremy corbyn is completely unfit to lead it. and another who worried about anti—semitism is...
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and i doubt i very much doubt that both sonora rests with an easy conscience. and. has more on this now from san from sal bernardo to count in the state of south palla. we're here in town but i'm out of the town for this is lou let's leave us town this is where thousands of people have come to greet him after he left prison on friday night he found that night in the city of police and early this saturday he came to know them better not a lot to see these people to see him for the 1st time he said during a speech that he got used to seeing a family among others but he didn't feel the people the love the people here for him for him did everybody on that people that the man that have lifted millions of people out of poverty in this country and what many here are hoping is that from not now on no less a fever when we come the leader of the opposition the man that will run for the presidency in 2022 the man that is the challenger tell you also not us presidency of course not everyone is happy brazil some people in other parts of town i will say that they were old. protes
and i doubt i very much doubt that both sonora rests with an easy conscience. and. has more on this now from san from sal bernardo to count in the state of south palla. we're here in town but i'm out of the town for this is lou let's leave us town this is where thousands of people have come to greet him after he left prison on friday night he found that night in the city of police and early this saturday he came to know them better not a lot to see these people to see him for the 1st time he...
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then 2 men and morrison both have direct testimony of the phone call with the president of the united states. beyond that they only had contact with sunline and again saw on been indicated he had contact with no one on the planet of ochre testified that he did have direct contact both with the ukrainians and with the president and states and indicated that the president of state did not condition either a phone call a meeting or trade upon ukraine undertaking investigations and also testified that the ukrainians did not believe that either we also had the direct statements from the president of ukraine in the foreign minister that they did not feel any pressure to undertake investigations and we also have the evidence that we're all very much aware of which is they did not undertake any investigations. we also have that you want to dr hill. you want to bitch obviously left before the time period dr hill we appreciate your drill being with us today mr holmes dr hill you have provided me probably the greatest piece of of of evidence that's before us to illustrate the problem with your s
then 2 men and morrison both have direct testimony of the phone call with the president of the united states. beyond that they only had contact with sunline and again saw on been indicated he had contact with no one on the planet of ochre testified that he did have direct contact both with the ukrainians and with the president and states and indicated that the president of state did not condition either a phone call a meeting or trade upon ukraine undertaking investigations and also testified...
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i restarted hong kong where people are voting in unison elections the vote is seen as a both a test of kerry lab's probe aging government and as a referendum on the pro-democracy movement that has rocked the city for months voter participation is already at record levels. hung conus are used to queuing for restaurants conventions but not for an election especially not on a sunday morning and even before the polling stations open. moments after the queues started to form came a familiar face pro-democracy leader aung he himself was spot from running this recount that you action action in more community based more district it was an issue is that overall hong kong political system reform but i still urge people both in the action to show i what this called had to beijing. many voters see these local elections as of referendum on whether the public still supports the protests hong kong has been rocked by almost 6 months of unrest some of it violent but calm returned in the run up to the election protests his feet the government might call off the vote. we are facing an extremely challengi
i restarted hong kong where people are voting in unison elections the vote is seen as a both a test of kerry lab's probe aging government and as a referendum on the pro-democracy movement that has rocked the city for months voter participation is already at record levels. hung conus are used to queuing for restaurants conventions but not for an election especially not on a sunday morning and even before the polling stations open. moments after the queues started to form came a familiar face...
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good evening to both of you. joyce, taking the wider view that we get to do sometimes, what strikes you as an investigator in just how quick all of that happened and what it sets up as the judiciary committee prepares for these future hearings? >> i think that the speed with which this unfolded is one of the most interesting features of this entire process in front of the intelligence committee. you know, typically the president is quick to come up with a new conspiracy theory or a reason that he shouldn't be held accountable as events unfold. but here the pace of testimony was so quick, the drop of news every day of expands detail was so fast that the president literally couldn't keep up. and i think that's one of the smart parts of the process in front of the house intelligence committee is that speed of process. >> yeah, you mentioned he couldn't keep up. a lot of us in news rooms and those of you who report with us were just amazed, maya, when the president was literally at the un. so, we know from what he wa
good evening to both of you. joyce, taking the wider view that we get to do sometimes, what strikes you as an investigator in just how quick all of that happened and what it sets up as the judiciary committee prepares for these future hearings? >> i think that the speed with which this unfolded is one of the most interesting features of this entire process in front of the intelligence committee. you know, typically the president is quick to come up with a new conspiracy theory or a reason...
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both sides have to do it. house, senate, republican, democrat and i would yield. >> madam speaker, the gentleman talks about bipartisan agreement. he does not talk about the fact the house did its job. we passed bills, we passed 96% of the funding of government. the senate led by republicans, prior to the end of the fiscal year, past 0%. it is hard to come to an agreement when the senate doesn't pass anything! nothing! 0! mainly because they need the president to say simon says. i know that for a fact based on conversations with the leadership of the senate. the president signing off, and we know that the acting chief of staff when he was here in this body voted to shut the government down and voted against opening up, and said we ought to have a sequester for this fiscal year. that was his position. it was mister bott's position as well who is the acting omb. i mirror the acting chief of staff. the republican whip, to say geewhiz we are wringing our hands, we passed partisan bills, of course we pass partisan
both sides have to do it. house, senate, republican, democrat and i would yield. >> madam speaker, the gentleman talks about bipartisan agreement. he does not talk about the fact the house did its job. we passed bills, we passed 96% of the funding of government. the senate led by republicans, prior to the end of the fiscal year, past 0%. it is hard to come to an agreement when the senate doesn't pass anything! nothing! 0! mainly because they need the president to say simon says. i know...
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and i think we'll see that from both of the lawyers. be clear what the narrative is for both sides really early on. and then the members will get to do the more political part of this. >> so 45 minutes each in blocks. you can have more than one 45-minute block. it's up to chairman schiff to decide how long they go with that. it's not a courtroom though. it's a hearing room. how would you approach this? if you're daniel goldman trying to make this case and present this evidence, what do you do? >> so one of the huge advantages they have here that we also haven't seen in other hearings is that they have testimony already. so they know the information they're trying to get to. and what's most important for someone like dan goldman or for the republican lawyer is to know where they're going and to be able to ask the witness questions. these witnesses have answered these questions before. we shouldn't hear a lot of new surprising information. it's mostly about staying focused and making sure they're able to get out what they need to get out.
and i think we'll see that from both of the lawyers. be clear what the narrative is for both sides really early on. and then the members will get to do the more political part of this. >> so 45 minutes each in blocks. you can have more than one 45-minute block. it's up to chairman schiff to decide how long they go with that. it's not a courtroom though. it's a hearing room. how would you approach this? if you're daniel goldman trying to make this case and present this evidence, what do...
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thank you both for your true heroic efforts, both today and also throughout your careers. i'd like to start with you, mr. kent. in your testimony you said that you had a mid-august it became clear to me that giuliani's efforts to gin up politically motivated investigations were now infecting u.s. engagement with ukraine. ledge raving president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. mr. kent, did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was an effort under way to pressure ukraine to open an investigation to benefit president trump? >> yes, ma'am. i wrote a memo to the file on august 16 bth. >> we don't have access to that? do we? >> i submitted it to the state department subject to the september 27th subpoena. >> we have not received one piece of paper from the state department relative to this investigation. both of you have made compelling cases of the importance of ukraine, to europe, to the 70 years of peace, the benefit that it has to the united states national security, and our goal to continue to support sovereignty of nations. meanwhile,
thank you both for your true heroic efforts, both today and also throughout your careers. i'd like to start with you, mr. kent. in your testimony you said that you had a mid-august it became clear to me that giuliani's efforts to gin up politically motivated investigations were now infecting u.s. engagement with ukraine. ledge raving president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. mr. kent, did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was an effort under way to...
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a lot of both members of both parties would like to see us go back to that. a lot of members are disturbed i the senators who go out and announced, this is what must need to be done. trump ishat president guilty of, president trump is innocent. let's just have facts. i want it to happen. will it? i don't know. but if we don't do something similar to that, i think the senate is going to be damaged. constitution will be damaged. i think the ability of our government to have real checks and balances is going to be damaged. i don't say that lightly. i say that from decades of experience. greta: senator, what do you think of senator graham's defense of the president? sen. leahy: heat will make a defense -- he will make the defense. i was a defense attorney for years. if i had a juror say, i don't need to hear the evidence, i have made up my mind, i would not have to say a word because the judge would say, off. bring in the next juror. let's step back. some of these people ought to go back and read the constitution. i think most senators have. i am not sure the pre
a lot of both members of both parties would like to see us go back to that. a lot of members are disturbed i the senators who go out and announced, this is what must need to be done. trump ishat president guilty of, president trump is innocent. let's just have facts. i want it to happen. will it? i don't know. but if we don't do something similar to that, i think the senate is going to be damaged. constitution will be damaged. i think the ability of our government to have real checks and...
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both are quite wealthy both are media personalities with ties to me york and both entered politics after getting rich elsewhere and both of them have a knack for blurring the political divide. donald trump has switched his political affiliation 7 times since 1087 michael bloomberg was 1st a democrat then he ran and became mayor of new york city as a republican and now he's back to being a democrat once again he says both trump and bloomberg speak of using their own resources to fund their campaign and also an apparent love of power and this i think gets to the rock of the american political system where you have oligarchy. such as bloomberg or trump or candidates like hillary clinton in 2016 who are centrally funded by all the darks dominating the political landscape and that kind of fusion between political power and media information is extremely corrosive the idea that they won't investigate bloomberg doesn't mean they won't cover bloomberg it means they will cover bloomberg uncritically and essentially they will act as a propagandist for bloomberg the the announcement that we won't i
both are quite wealthy both are media personalities with ties to me york and both entered politics after getting rich elsewhere and both of them have a knack for blurring the political divide. donald trump has switched his political affiliation 7 times since 1087 michael bloomberg was 1st a democrat then he ran and became mayor of new york city as a republican and now he's back to being a democrat once again he says both trump and bloomberg speak of using their own resources to fund their...
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on both sites within the two party false, they react to these kinds of moments, that they will both pointdid. those of a particular strand of view, the conservative conversation in the labour one, they are deciding to leave the stage and so the remainder of a more solidified perspective one particular view. and you see this in any election because when you select the candidates, it is of course an opportunity for the leaders to make the party more in their own image. soa the party more in their own image. so a part of it is natural unhappiness, but i think it is the case that both are becoming narrow, churches, but also does talk to something that is going on in this election where both of the parties seemed further apart, both of the parties seem to have evolved partly because of brexit another reasons, but it seems labour candidates, women talk to someone on the doorstep with the east midlands, and they told the story about how is what is said to them, ijust don't feel you're in the what is said to them, ijust don't feelyou're in the middle. we what is said to them, ijust don't feel you
on both sites within the two party false, they react to these kinds of moments, that they will both pointdid. those of a particular strand of view, the conservative conversation in the labour one, they are deciding to leave the stage and so the remainder of a more solidified perspective one particular view. and you see this in any election because when you select the candidates, it is of course an opportunity for the leaders to make the party more in their own image. soa the party more in their...
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they're both known for their attacking football but in reality their approach is focussed just as much on defense let's start with why you don't like his man city side have torn up defenses all over england in the last couple of years but while they've broken records for the number of goals they scored they've also been phenomenal in defense but if you talk about city it's always about how good they are football players but they are brilliant organist they had the best defense in the league when i won his 1st title in england and last season they conceded just 23 goals full year the near perfect record in both attack and defense is partly down to what he owes its brilliance city and keep the ball better than pretty much every other team combined with the talent of their expensive lee assembled squad that means they create more opportunities than the rest but it also means they seriously limit the number of chances their opponents have to score against the old advantage that you can't score if you don't have the ball is particularly true with city and this isn't a new phenomenon with th
they're both known for their attacking football but in reality their approach is focussed just as much on defense let's start with why you don't like his man city side have torn up defenses all over england in the last couple of years but while they've broken records for the number of goals they scored they've also been phenomenal in defense but if you talk about city it's always about how good they are football players but they are brilliant organist they had the best defense in the league...
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busy signing agreements today for research and development out official intelligence of immobility both lag regional heavyweight china in many fields is what german chancellor angela merkel had to say about the 2 nations tie up in. india has huge potential especially when it comes to digitalisation. development is very fast so when it comes to 5 g. and a i it's a challenge but if we work together this will be a wonderful means of cooperation. meclizine india for today's talks with prime minister narendra modi of focused on issues like smart cities and renewable energy while the leaders are keen to strengthen business and trade ties last year trade between germany and india was worth over 18000000000 euros but that figure is dwarfed by germany's trade with china 10 times as much india's economy has been growing rapidly in recent years though the country has been keen to encourage investment from abroad but obstacles remain infrastructure the country's legal system which is seen as lacking transparency and a big one bureaucracy every trade deal between the e.u. and india could smooth out
busy signing agreements today for research and development out official intelligence of immobility both lag regional heavyweight china in many fields is what german chancellor angela merkel had to say about the 2 nations tie up in. india has huge potential especially when it comes to digitalisation. development is very fast so when it comes to 5 g. and a i it's a challenge but if we work together this will be a wonderful means of cooperation. meclizine india for today's talks with prime...
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celebration in hong kong pro-democracy candidates make massive gains at the probation as the probation both collapses in municipal elections the vote is seen as a referendum on the territories battle government also coming up it's too close to call in the race for the presidency and a lot of what early results from the country's presidential runoff could both candidates from the left and right neck and neck. and stores and head to believe battled it out in the bundesliga both teams have been a disappointment so far this season could they rediscover their mojo. i'm mommy and use of welcome to the program vote counting is underway in hong kong after municipal elections and already pro-democracy candidates have made massive gains they've secured a majority with nearly $390.00 seeds compared to just 59 seats for the probation camp election is seen as a chance for hong kong has to have a direct say about the city's direction after nearly 6 months of protests. as polls closed and results started to trickle in celebrations erupted among pro-democracy voters on the streets of hong kong activists ha
celebration in hong kong pro-democracy candidates make massive gains at the probation as the probation both collapses in municipal elections the vote is seen as a referendum on the territories battle government also coming up it's too close to call in the race for the presidency and a lot of what early results from the country's presidential runoff could both candidates from the left and right neck and neck. and stores and head to believe battled it out in the bundesliga both teams have been a...
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it was both a failure and a success. it was a failure because it didn't achieve the outcome that they wanted, which was independence for ireland, and referredidealistically to as bringing together catholic protestants at the center. that failed miserably. but the republican ideal, although revolution was crushed, principally because of the difference between americans and ireland's, and that was the big difference. it wasn't that there wasn't enough irish people that could have rebelled, the published population was probably higher than probably the colonies on the east coast of america, but ireland was close to britain, therefore the rebellion was put down with severity. the impact of that rebellion is that it sowed the seeds of a republican tradition. there was total defeat for the revolution, it was crushed with great severity by someone whose name we know well here. this lord became the great restorer of order in the wake of the 1798 rebellion. after that you have the active union, which was brought out by the time t
it was both a failure and a success. it was a failure because it didn't achieve the outcome that they wanted, which was independence for ireland, and referredidealistically to as bringing together catholic protestants at the center. that failed miserably. but the republican ideal, although revolution was crushed, principally because of the difference between americans and ireland's, and that was the big difference. it wasn't that there wasn't enough irish people that could have rebelled, the...
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thank you,mr both, for your tru heroic efforts both today and also throughout your careers. i would like to start with you mr. kent. in your testimony, you said that you had in mid-august became clear to me that giuliani's efforts politically motivated investigations were nowy infecting u.s. engagement with ukraine, leveraging president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. kent, did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was an effort under way a to pressure ukraine to op an investigation to benefit president trump? >> yes, ma'am. i wrote a memo to the file on august 16tho . don't have access to that t memo, do we? >> i submitted it to the state department tsubject to the september 27 subpoena. >> we haveem not received one piece of paper from the state department relative to this investigation. both of you have made compelling cases of the importance of ukraine. to europe, to the 70 years of peace, the benefit that it has to the united states national security. and our goal to continue to support sovereignty of nations. meanwhile, russia is v
thank you,mr both, for your tru heroic efforts both today and also throughout your careers. i would like to start with you mr. kent. in your testimony, you said that you had in mid-august became clear to me that giuliani's efforts politically motivated investigations were nowy infecting u.s. engagement with ukraine, leveraging president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. kent, did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was an effort under way a to pressure...
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and the nato and nato both have offices in the ukraine and that we try to advance our policy. but the u.n. nato and you would agree that our ambassador kay bailey hutchinson investor sunlit would be responsible for advancing our policy interest with ukraine at the e.u. and at nato right ms williams i would say that certainly in terms of the specific relationship between nato and ukraine that would still would fall to ambassador hutchison and between the e.u. and ukraine to master saw online but obviously we have an ambassador in ukraine as well but it's a girl that even you would agree i agree with that miss williams great. now. to the colonel you said in your written statement that mayor rudolph giuliani promoted false information that undermine the united states ukraine policy have you ever met giuliani. just to be a good actor i said false narrative just because that's what i said in the records for him but i have not met him and so you've never had a conversation with him about ukraine or been in a meeting where him work with him where he's spoken to others about ukraine k
and the nato and nato both have offices in the ukraine and that we try to advance our policy. but the u.n. nato and you would agree that our ambassador kay bailey hutchinson investor sunlit would be responsible for advancing our policy interest with ukraine at the e.u. and at nato right ms williams i would say that certainly in terms of the specific relationship between nato and ukraine that would still would fall to ambassador hutchison and between the e.u. and ukraine to master saw online but...
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and i doubt i very much doubt that both snow rests with an easy conscience. to raise a bow joins us from sal bernardo d'acampo in the state of south paolo just tell us what de silva has been saying today and will how he plans to mount his opposition to president. well there's a party ongoing here people are celebrating you think just a little a few minutes ago not far away from where we are people have started right now and the reason why they're celebrating is because the fee now a real chance for an opposition against president jai you know also matter who last spoke about his time in prison how he missed the population the supporters of being in touch with everybody he also had some strong statements about the president himself he spoke about the situation in china for example say that what i do also not a want to implement here in brazil is one of the problems of what's happening in chile he also said that stable sonata came to power to represent all brazilians and not to rule for the militias and this is a very strong statement because let's not forget o
and i doubt i very much doubt that both snow rests with an easy conscience. to raise a bow joins us from sal bernardo d'acampo in the state of south paolo just tell us what de silva has been saying today and will how he plans to mount his opposition to president. well there's a party ongoing here people are celebrating you think just a little a few minutes ago not far away from where we are people have started right now and the reason why they're celebrating is because the fee now a real chance...
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about ukraine you have not had any contact with the president stays correct that's correct so you both know that this impeachment inquiry is about the president i'd say so you i mean the man that neither one of you have had any contact with your the 1st up witnesses i just find that a little mazing that that the 1st up would be to people who have never had contact with the president himself now kurt volker did have contact with the president and condi with president on ukraine mr ambassador doug taylor you said that he's well a man of highest integrity why no current fork or and i know you he served as the nato ambassador you served as the director of the mccain institute he's the highest professional ethics or the most knowledgeable people about europe he's absolutely truthful man mr kant would you agree with them bassett or taylor that he's of the highest integrity i believe kurt volker has served the u.s. as a public servant very well do either of you have any evidence that mr volcker committed perjury or lied to this committee in his test him in his testimony of this committee do e
about ukraine you have not had any contact with the president stays correct that's correct so you both know that this impeachment inquiry is about the president i'd say so you i mean the man that neither one of you have had any contact with your the 1st up witnesses i just find that a little mazing that that the 1st up would be to people who have never had contact with the president himself now kurt volker did have contact with the president and condi with president on ukraine mr ambassador...
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you do both, you just don't do them both at the same instant. so games is a fun pastime. spend 50 hours working and 50 hours sleeping, that leaves 68 hours -- [laughter] so plenty of time to play games. but think about the game companies the way you thought about the movie studios back in the '40s. over the next 80 years, they got six new windows to sell their stuff. they're going to get bigger and bigger and bigger as you're able to play games without a console. ashley: terrific stuff. we're already out of time. thank you both for joining us and, of course, disney's earnings coming out after the bell. thank you, gentlemen, both. we appreciate it. >> thank you. ashley: keep an eye on the big board. we have lost a little bit of steam but, nevertheless, the dow's still up 170 point, still on track for a record close as is the s&p. about. but the nasdaq now falling below record territory. we'll see if there's a last minute burst though. we'll keep an eye on that. >>> coming up next, the shocking new report that could upend the autonomous driving race leaving way mow solidly
you do both, you just don't do them both at the same instant. so games is a fun pastime. spend 50 hours working and 50 hours sleeping, that leaves 68 hours -- [laughter] so plenty of time to play games. but think about the game companies the way you thought about the movie studios back in the '40s. over the next 80 years, they got six new windows to sell their stuff. they're going to get bigger and bigger and bigger as you're able to play games without a console. ashley: terrific stuff. we're...
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please get your reaction from from both of you from someone who had been there before. a renowned international policy expert on such things zygmunt of brzezinski his quote seems to strike column today he wrote russia can either be an empire or a democracy but it cannot be both without ukraine russia ceases to be an empire with ukraine suborn and then subordinated russia automatically becomes an empire your thoughts of how this puts this into context today please sir i think that is a very powerful and accurate quote i would agree. the scooper you talked about e-mails that were drawn to your attention. that you were they were sent to your staff is that correct the emails that i discussed this evening were emails sent to my staff that is correct ok i think 1st of all it's important to point this out that it's not something you are aware of it points to a larger issue that the defense department the state department every few years to comply with a duly issued subpoena to provide this committee with documents that would further shed light on when precisely craniums knew a
please get your reaction from from both of you from someone who had been there before. a renowned international policy expert on such things zygmunt of brzezinski his quote seems to strike column today he wrote russia can either be an empire or a democracy but it cannot be both without ukraine russia ceases to be an empire with ukraine suborn and then subordinated russia automatically becomes an empire your thoughts of how this puts this into context today please sir i think that is a very...
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actually serve the united states for decades, both in litary post as well as diplomatic post unr both republican and democratic presidents and both of these men told lawmakers under oath today that they were both very ncerned about what they called irirchgular back channel a set uto communicate tween trump administration officials and ukrainian offffials and they both said that they understood that bk channel to be in place. personal political interest. helping the national interest of the united states. >>alaer did today's testimony ed, any evidence to the notion that there was so sort of extortion attempt or. >>what pple are calling a quid pro crow, qui pro quo or that president trump mabe actually did try to exploit ukraine for s own personal political goals. >>acting ambassador to raine william taylor told lawmakers about a new piece of infortion that wasn't publly known before he said that one of his staffers was there when eu ambassador gordon someone called president trump personally to tell the president that ukraian officials we're now willing to move forwarwith investigaons
actually serve the united states for decades, both in litary post as well as diplomatic post unr both republican and democratic presidents and both of these men told lawmakers under oath today that they were both very ncerned about what they called irirchgular back channel a set uto communicate tween trump administration officials and ukrainian offffials and they both said that they understood that bk channel to be in place. personal political interest. helping the national interest of the...
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thank you both for your true heroic efforts both today and also throughout your careers. i would like to start with you, mr. kent. in your testimony, you said that you had in mid august it became clear to me that giuliani's efforts to gin up politically motivated investigations were now infecting u.s.s. engagement with ukraine. leveraging president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was pressure underway to pressure ukraine to open investigation to benefit president trump? >> >> yes, ma'am, i wrote a memo to the file on august 16th. >> we don't have access to that file do we. >> i presented it to the state department pursuant to the september 27th subpoena. >> we have not received one piece of paper from the state department relative to this investigation. both of you have made compelling cases of the importance of ukraine to europe, to the 70 years of peace, the benefit that it has to the united states national security. and our goal to continue to support sovereignty of nations. meanwhile, russ
thank you both for your true heroic efforts both today and also throughout your careers. i would like to start with you, mr. kent. in your testimony, you said that you had in mid august it became clear to me that giuliani's efforts to gin up politically motivated investigations were now infecting u.s.s. engagement with ukraine. leveraging president zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. did you actually write a memo documenting your concerns that there was pressure underway to pressure...
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which both of those have been struggling with bracks and trade tensions they did see a decline in exports to china and another bright spot of this report was a 6 percent increase in auto and vehicle exports which has been really hit hard by the trade tensions so i think at the same time. it's one month it's one month of data a lot of the other data that we've had that we have seen especially from the industrial sector earlier this week has been has been mixed at best so i think it's too early to read you know and to germany slowdown and to this data tells you don't go anywhere because i would like to talk to you about a different picture that we see certainly in asia as powerhouse they've china's foreign trade continuing to fall in october and explode strops north point 9 percent compared to the year before while impuls plunged 6.4 percent and trade with the u.s. is down almost 16 percent that of course in the midst of an ongoing trade will between the world's 2 biggest economies and it's unclear if there's an end in sight one day after china announced an agreement between the 2 governmen
which both of those have been struggling with bracks and trade tensions they did see a decline in exports to china and another bright spot of this report was a 6 percent increase in auto and vehicle exports which has been really hit hard by the trade tensions so i think at the same time. it's one month it's one month of data a lot of the other data that we've had that we have seen especially from the industrial sector earlier this week has been has been mixed at best so i think it's too early...
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nicotine and thc, both in retail and online. this ban on vaping product sales will enable our state to take a much-needed pause, to take a pause and gather more information and data to inform our next steps, to protect our public's health. we can't stand by and watch the industry hook another generation on these deadly products. it's up to us to confront the facts, sound the alarm and protect public health, particularly in our youth. our goal is simple. we do not want another generation of children to become addicted to nicotine. thank you for commitment to your issue and i look forward to working with you. thank you. >> thank you so much, doctor. thanks tore the entire panel. chair will now recognize herself for five minutes for questioning. last year, the surgeon general declared the use of e-cigarettes as an epidemic. now you're from all around the country. i would guess you probably would agree thwith the surgeon genera. dr. khaldun? >> yes, i would agree. >> dr. tilson? >> yes ma'am. >> dr. norman? >> agreed. >> dr. bhasm r
nicotine and thc, both in retail and online. this ban on vaping product sales will enable our state to take a much-needed pause, to take a pause and gather more information and data to inform our next steps, to protect our public's health. we can't stand by and watch the industry hook another generation on these deadly products. it's up to us to confront the facts, sound the alarm and protect public health, particularly in our youth. our goal is simple. we do not want another generation of...
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chelsea and liverpool both wa nt to night.iverpool both want to reach the last 16 tonight. there is ten minutes to go in the first half in valencia. the home side have had the best of the chances so far. maxi gomez missed from six shards out about half an hour ago so valencia are dominating but still 0—0. here is the group, frank lampard said the match is a must not lose rather than a must win. ajax, chelsea and valencia are all level on seven points before the matches tonight. chelsea play lille next to our bourton. if they do not get a point tonight, their feet would be out of their hands. —— next to bottom. things are more straightforward to liverpool, home to napoli, the only team to beat liverpool all season but all was not well with the italians. they have not won in the last six matches and their players are said to be fined by the president because they did not attend a training camp earlier this month. jurgen klopp was asked if he thought liverpool would be effect —— mike napoli would be affected and he did not think
chelsea and liverpool both wa nt to night.iverpool both want to reach the last 16 tonight. there is ten minutes to go in the first half in valencia. the home side have had the best of the chances so far. maxi gomez missed from six shards out about half an hour ago so valencia are dominating but still 0—0. here is the group, frank lampard said the match is a must not lose rather than a must win. ajax, chelsea and valencia are all level on seven points before the matches tonight. chelsea play...
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but both are now dismissed european leaders concerns saying they shouldn't interfere and without any evidence blamed foreign n.g.o.s. the put this. poor on this book is 1st to look at a greater so. eventually the government was forced to respond deploying the army across the amazon to combat the fires at the end of august. in nova progresso the presence of federal forces along with an investigation into the day of fire raise tensions and also for. us. is there plenty. to keep you stuck with us. flyers like this were distributed on social media and around town saying that it does say it was responsible for the attention brought to novel progresso or you're afraid when you saw this. going to me in the christmas song when he was. he was forced to leave town for nearly a month only recently returned when we spoke to him. at this you told us he isn't confident authorities will be able to catch the main people behind that they have fire. in lease so many americans are a little on his own that i would like to end the market because quasi going to jail as for that is ourself. even if officia
but both are now dismissed european leaders concerns saying they shouldn't interfere and without any evidence blamed foreign n.g.o.s. the put this. poor on this book is 1st to look at a greater so. eventually the government was forced to respond deploying the army across the amazon to combat the fires at the end of august. in nova progresso the presence of federal forces along with an investigation into the day of fire raise tensions and also for. us. is there plenty. to keep you stuck with us....