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catherine the film says it is based on actual events a we have. in the film this is your story how to gavin get this based on actual events how did he get it right what he did take. and i guess. he. just. well i mean he. he contacted or dead contacted. and said you know what when can i meet you how do we get started on this i'd like to talk to you and so they invited me to lunch and i i went and stayed for a few well where we are and we talked for about 5 days came to my. staying with my family and we sat and we talked. pretty much for 5 days i think was an hour and. and he just said is start from the beginning and have this massive love the book and he just kept writing and writing and writing page on page and. i was impressed martin. majestic gave off one of their information but he did that we gathered how to how did he get that extract the truth out of it . the whole point about this this whole process is that we're talking about the sanctity of truth. what we were trying to do and we're breaking the story was find out what happened and hold t
catherine the film says it is based on actual events a we have. in the film this is your story how to gavin get this based on actual events how did he get it right what he did take. and i guess. he. just. well i mean he. he contacted or dead contacted. and said you know what when can i meet you how do we get started on this i'd like to talk to you and so they invited me to lunch and i i went and stayed for a few well where we are and we talked for about 5 days came to my. staying with my family...
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government is talking catherine to court so it's a very tense moment have i want. you to do real risk no reason to miss. i think what he did was extraordinary i think when you explain this extraordinary when our institutions failed us the government intelligence services the press they failed us categorically even my own paper supported the border for the night thank you for being you know thank you. support you did. matters. so calving the 2nd time i watched the film i could hear the music welling up and i think well that's what i was some tearful at that point so you know many have forgotten the audience but we have real facts well all 4 of those films put into our understanding of all the lead up to the iraq war the iraq war well i mean i'm old enough to have lived through that war and. it all seemed you know we heard all these stories about weapons of mass destruction and. being lied to and colin powell has conceded that you know speech at the u.n. was one of the worst days of his life and but somehow it all seemed a little above us or a little big and this sto
government is talking catherine to court so it's a very tense moment have i want. you to do real risk no reason to miss. i think what he did was extraordinary i think when you explain this extraordinary when our institutions failed us the government intelligence services the press they failed us categorically even my own paper supported the border for the night thank you for being you know thank you. support you did. matters. so calving the 2nd time i watched the film i could hear the music...
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and what i loved about catherine story and still pretty special is that catcher you'll forgive me if i say this so feel free to jump in but i think katherine is an ordinary person who's done an extraordinary thing cats not. someone you might generally think of as a high flying political person and she's an already person who went to her job as many of us to come to different fields and something landed only that this wasn't right and that could happen to any of us we don't have to be a spy for that as your whistle blower leader says the president said this can happen in a corporation it can happen in a studio at all for wherever and the question i think the film raises and what catherine thrusts in our face like by her bravery is what would you do what would you do if you discovered something wasn't right within the organization for which she would you have the courage to say this isn't right at the risk of losing your job and cast of course to risk not it losing her job but her freedom so whatever you think politically there's no question in my mind but we're looking at a very brave
and what i loved about catherine story and still pretty special is that catcher you'll forgive me if i say this so feel free to jump in but i think katherine is an ordinary person who's done an extraordinary thing cats not. someone you might generally think of as a high flying political person and she's an already person who went to her job as many of us to come to different fields and something landed only that this wasn't right and that could happen to any of us we don't have to be a spy for...
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done that and and i'm very thankful for the dedication and support and information that martin and catherine and the other journalists and the lawyer and emerson about this case to us and when we talk about sticking to the material facts it leads people to say things like this this is on you tube someone just writing in it she is a hero and she deserves a nobel prize and of course they're talking about you catherine so there are parts of this movie where you're pro-trade by here and nightly so what they did liam so beautifully where clearly you're having to make a barry tough choice but because it's a movie and it's dramatize the viewer doesn't always see how tough that choice was and i'm talking specifically about your family life your yard your husband at the time who was put in a precarious situation to talk to us about what was going through your mind when you decided to blow the whistle keeping in mind your husband's status as immigration status. well i have to be honest i didn't actually think of anybody else at the time. i had the sort of i don't know bling kid like a horse you know b
done that and and i'm very thankful for the dedication and support and information that martin and catherine and the other journalists and the lawyer and emerson about this case to us and when we talk about sticking to the material facts it leads people to say things like this this is on you tube someone just writing in it she is a hero and she deserves a nobel prize and of course they're talking about you catherine so there are parts of this movie where you're pro-trade by here and nightly so...
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(ken) lets send things over now to host of inside bay area polictics catherine heenan. catherine?n four (pam) and be sure to tune into 'inside bay area politics' with host catherine heenan. it airs at 11- oh-five saturday and sunday morning on kron on ... the bay area's only 24- hour commercial free streaming service. (ken) there is another planet out there that could potentially support human life.... with water... sort of... (lawrence) weather tease (ken) astronomers have discovered a planet that may be able to support life. it's called k-two-eighteen-b -- and it orbits a red dwarf star that's about 110 light years away. scientists have determined from data gathered by nasa's hubble telescope, it's atmosphere has water vapor... and temperatures that could support life. that means if conditions are right -- liquid water might be able to pool on the planet's surface. but don't pack your bags just yet. k-two-eighteen-b is thought to be loaded with radiation. (pam) next at 8... we speak with a doctor about the deadly lung disease.. connected to in sports... the a's go for a big seri
(ken) lets send things over now to host of inside bay area polictics catherine heenan. catherine?n four (pam) and be sure to tune into 'inside bay area politics' with host catherine heenan. it airs at 11- oh-five saturday and sunday morning on kron on ... the bay area's only 24- hour commercial free streaming service. (ken) there is another planet out there that could potentially support human life.... with water... sort of... (lawrence) weather tease (ken) astronomers have discovered a planet...
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catherine the film says it is based on actual events a we have. in the film this is north story how to gavin get this based on actual events how did he get it right what he did today. and i guess. you are right ok. just. well i mean he and he contacted our dead contacted. and said you know what when can i meet you how do we get started on this i'd like to talk to you and so. they invited me to land and and i i went and stayed for a few week or more and we talked for about 5 days and came to my. family and we sat and we talked. yeah pretty much for 5 days i think wasn't and. and he just said please stop in the beginning and had this massive lead the book and he just kept writing and writing and writing page and then. i was impressed martin in town which i think you have to have that information but you did that we got it how did how did you get the extract the truth out of it. the whole point about this this whole process is that we're talking about the sanctity of truth. what we were trying to do when we were breaking the story was find out what h
catherine the film says it is based on actual events a we have. in the film this is north story how to gavin get this based on actual events how did he get it right what he did today. and i guess. you are right ok. just. well i mean he and he contacted our dead contacted. and said you know what when can i meet you how do we get started on this i'd like to talk to you and so. they invited me to land and and i i went and stayed for a few week or more and we talked for about 5 days and came to my....
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we'll have more on that with catherine herridge. one of the main drivers of the russian collusion is out with a new table. adam schiff, he's now reading his own parody of that phone call stwenl zelensky and -- trump. he didn't note that he made it all up as he delivered his lines from the chair of the committee. his deceptive impression coming during an open nearing joseph mcguire, the acting director national intelligence, explaining why he didn't turn over the whistleblower's complaint to lawmakers according to their schedule, but instead according to his. catherine herridge has more on this extraordinary story. catherine: so much happened in the span of 8-10 hours in washington. they declassified and released the whistleblower complaint in its entirety. there have been media reporting that it wasn't just a phone call. but when you see this you see the phone call with the president is the core or foundational element. other thing come takenned in the whistleblower complaint are allegations after cover-up -- this is all second hand
we'll have more on that with catherine herridge. one of the main drivers of the russian collusion is out with a new table. adam schiff, he's now reading his own parody of that phone call stwenl zelensky and -- trump. he didn't note that he made it all up as he delivered his lines from the chair of the committee. his deceptive impression coming during an open nearing joseph mcguire, the acting director national intelligence, explaining why he didn't turn over the whistleblower's complaint to...
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catherine: we are at the tail end of a long business cycle.s you know, you are starting to hear the recession word more frequently as a result of the treasury curve being inverted. it feels like we are at the tail end. we are seeing increase in high-yield supply, and covenants that are coming in are a little less tight, less protection for the investors, but every deal coming to the market has been wildly oversubscribed and repriced lower, so that's an indicator might be getting closer to the end of the cycle. we are moving up in quality as a result, not abandoning high-yield entirely, but certainly being a little more cautious in our approach. vonnie: catherine stienstra, thank you for joining us today and getting your input from columbia threadneedle on meniscal debt. -- on municipal debt. i want to mention, crude oil inventories coming in just a moment ago. wti crude trading about where it 16 at $57.58.$0. we got a drawdown of 6.91 million barrels. that refineryt a utilization was positive, and distillate inventories was a build -- refinery
catherine: we are at the tail end of a long business cycle.s you know, you are starting to hear the recession word more frequently as a result of the treasury curve being inverted. it feels like we are at the tail end. we are seeing increase in high-yield supply, and covenants that are coming in are a little less tight, less protection for the investors, but every deal coming to the market has been wildly oversubscribed and repriced lower, so that's an indicator might be getting closer to the...
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stays catherine doyle with us. let's get the bloomberg first word news.ays he has no intention of meeting iranian president rouhani at this week's u.n. general assembly, but left the door open that he might. the u.s. is sending troops to saudi arabia in response to the attacks on oil fields. iran has denied responsibility. >> we are confident we will not start a war, but i'm confident that whoever starts one will not be the one who finishes it. rise as doubtse remained over how quickly saudi arabia can restore output. the wall street journal is repairs may take many months. it says officials are in emergency talks and costs could stretch to hundreds of millions of dollars. in the u.k., we are awaiting a ruling from the supreme court over whether the prime minister acted lawfully when he suspended parliament. it will likely shape the future of brexit. expected until afternoon at the earliest. president trump appearing to acknowledge joe biden in a phone call with ukraine's president. that call is the subject of rational investigation. the president says th
stays catherine doyle with us. let's get the bloomberg first word news.ays he has no intention of meeting iranian president rouhani at this week's u.n. general assembly, but left the door open that he might. the u.s. is sending troops to saudi arabia in response to the attacks on oil fields. iran has denied responsibility. >> we are confident we will not start a war, but i'm confident that whoever starts one will not be the one who finishes it. rise as doubtse remained over how quickly...
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catherine herridge thanks so much.oming up, president trump using a news conference today to list the almost 50 countries that he met with during the united nations general assembly meeting. all of them which were overlooked by the left-wing national media for some reason. president trump: poland, new zealand, singapore, egypt, south korea, united kingdom. india, iraq, argentina, germany, brazil, france, japan, ukraine, honduras, el salvador, saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain -- lou: we are not going to list them all. but the president working hard throughout -- i said 50. it's closer to 20. joining us with more on the president's reaction to -- i don't know if we can call it an impeachment inquiry. so far it has the makings of being something of a liberal smear attempt. but nonetheless we'll go with the expression impeachment inquiry. we'll put quoted around it. our own edward lawrence with the story. reporter: for the president himself it's throwing a term the democrats have used back at them. saying this is a manufactur
catherine herridge thanks so much.oming up, president trump using a news conference today to list the almost 50 countries that he met with during the united nations general assembly meeting. all of them which were overlooked by the left-wing national media for some reason. president trump: poland, new zealand, singapore, egypt, south korea, united kingdom. india, iraq, argentina, germany, brazil, france, japan, ukraine, honduras, el salvador, saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain -- lou: we are not...
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catherine clinton , kate masur , and a thavolia glymph. is the professor at queens university belfast , the author of over 30 books , including harriet tubman and following the program those are available for purchase. kate masur is an assistant presser at northwestern. she is the author of an example for all the land the emancipation and the struggle for equality in washington dc. and finally thavolia glymph is a professor of history and law at duke university, also member of our advisory board and she is working on her upcoming theater production she is the officer author of out of the bondage, transformation of the plantation household. please join me in welcoming our guests. [ applause ] i would like to get into some specific stories of women there featured in our exhibit, before we do so i want to ask a very brief question to each of you. if you could just say a few things about your thoughts on the role of women during this crucial time. both enslaved women and free women. what were the means by which they could affect change during
catherine clinton , kate masur , and a thavolia glymph. is the professor at queens university belfast , the author of over 30 books , including harriet tubman and following the program those are available for purchase. kate masur is an assistant presser at northwestern. she is the author of an example for all the land the emancipation and the struggle for equality in washington dc. and finally thavolia glymph is a professor of history and law at duke university, also member of our advisory...
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catherine: i think -- ultra accommodative? are storm clouds, the trade tensions are weighing on investment. there is a negative consequence going forward. coming from that, we have seen that in changes in investor intentions. they clearly had wins coming from the trade side of things. the consumer economy has been robust, but it will not last forever. oil, we don't know which way the price could go. that could be a shock. those are real issues the federal reserve has to deal with. on the other hand, the dilemma is if they become increasingly accommodative when they are already accommodative, increasingly accommodative, where does it end up? it ends up in asset prices, in leverage, in low spreads. that type of financial instability does not end well. the dilemma is how do you balance the current policy rate when you have these two different objectives? federalng to do with reserve inflation and employment, and on the other hand you have to be conscious that very narrow spreads in very high leverage, and a lot of debt exposure,
catherine: i think -- ultra accommodative? are storm clouds, the trade tensions are weighing on investment. there is a negative consequence going forward. coming from that, we have seen that in changes in investor intentions. they clearly had wins coming from the trade side of things. the consumer economy has been robust, but it will not last forever. oil, we don't know which way the price could go. that could be a shock. those are real issues the federal reserve has to deal with. on the other...
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catherine herridge thanks so much.oming up, president trump using a news conference today to list the almost 50 countries that he met with during the united nations general assembly meeting. all of them which were overlooked by the left-wing national media for some reason. president trump: poland, new zealand, singapore, egypt, south korea, united kingdom. india, iraq, argentina, germany, brazil, france, japan, ukraine, honduras, el salvador, saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain -- lou: we are not going to list them all. but the president working hard throughout -- i said 50. it's closer to 20. joining us with more on the president's reaction to -- i don't know if we can call it an impeachment inquiry. so far it has the makings of being something of a liberal smear attempt. but nonetheless we'll go with the expression impeachment inquiry. we'll put quoted around it. our own edward lawrence with the story. reporter: for the president himself it's throwing a term the democrats have used back at them. saying this is a manufactur
catherine herridge thanks so much.oming up, president trump using a news conference today to list the almost 50 countries that he met with during the united nations general assembly meeting. all of them which were overlooked by the left-wing national media for some reason. president trump: poland, new zealand, singapore, egypt, south korea, united kingdom. india, iraq, argentina, germany, brazil, france, japan, ukraine, honduras, el salvador, saudi arabia, jordan, bahrain -- lou: we are not...
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fascinating discussion with you catherine please come back to the let's let's talk to the author of the book population of the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism catherine thank you very much. thank you. turkish president richard typer one wants a new safe zone in northeastern syria and there is one big reason why he wants a place to repatriate syrian refugees are one wanted to establish that zone by today the last day of september but his government in the us they seem to have different ideas about how big the zone should be everyone says he'll act alone if there's no agreement the syrian refugees in turkey say some are already being deported back home to areas including the north which according to them are far from say our correspondent you'll yohan met a woman who says that her son was sent back against his will. mohammad has been gone for almost 2 months when often a show thinks about what happened to her son she feels helpless lost. in early august mohammed was writing a friend's motorbike in istanbul the bike was and registered mohammed was stopped by police and
fascinating discussion with you catherine please come back to the let's let's talk to the author of the book population of the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism catherine thank you very much. thank you. turkish president richard typer one wants a new safe zone in northeastern syria and there is one big reason why he wants a place to repatriate syrian refugees are one wanted to establish that zone by today the last day of september but his government in the us they seem to have...
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we turn to chief washington correspondents catherine herridge.atherine: one of the whistleblower's most of ex closive second-hansd claims is the official record of the phone call between president trump and the ukrainian leader was locked down to restick it access. the whistleblower cites white house officials claiming the transcript was placed in a safe for covert actions. but a former official who worked at the trump white house questions whether the process was unusual. >> we put the transcripts into a very secure top secret code word system. i don't see any difference from what this alleged whistleblower is claiming. i don't think there was any change. catherine: the acting director of national intelligence said he believes the whistleblower acted in good faith but that did not requit to a presidential coverup. >> the executive office of the president and the national security council conduct their business is their business. catherine: while the whistleblower is praised for driving the impeachment debate further there are lingering questions
we turn to chief washington correspondents catherine herridge.atherine: one of the whistleblower's most of ex closive second-hansd claims is the official record of the phone call between president trump and the ukrainian leader was locked down to restick it access. the whistleblower cites white house officials claiming the transcript was placed in a safe for covert actions. but a former official who worked at the trump white house questions whether the process was unusual. >> we put the...
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. >> his neighbor was catherine werner. >> it was intense pressure on both of my temples. and i remember looking around for where this sound was coming from, because it was painful. ( ticking ) >> student debt is a crisis. americans owe $1.5 trillion. the burden for medical students is especially heavy. but now one of the country's top schools has come up with a radical solution. >> the n.y.u. school of medicine is now a tuition free medical school-- ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, my god! >> saving these students more than $200,000 each with the hope that: >> one day, if you're dealing with a patient who can't afford to have something done you might say "it's on me." ( ticking ) >> the giant waves appear off nazareÉ, portugal, every winter, just as they have for thousands of years. few surfers knew about this place, until garrett mcnamara was towed into this 78-foot wave by a jet ski. he had a camera mounted on his surfboard, and one on the shore, recording him as he got into place, let go of the tow rope, and began his record-setting ride. ( ticking ) >> i'm steve kroft.
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catherine clinton, kate masur and thavolia glymph. catherine clinton is the chair of american history in san antonio, she's the author of over 30 books, including harriet tubman road to freedom, and stepdaughters of history, southern women and the civil war, and following the program these books are available for purchase. kate masur assistant professor of history at northwestern university. she's the author of an example for all the land, emancipation and the struggle over equality in washington, d.c. as well as co-author of the national parks service study on reconstruction. and finally that vovolia glympha member of our advisory board and worked on our upcoming theater production entitled fourteen, the author of out of the house of bondage and the women's fight, the civil war's battles for home, freedom and nation. please join me in welcoming our guests. so i'd like to get into some specific stories of women that are featured in our exhibit. but before we do so i just want to ask a very brief opening question to each of you. if you
catherine clinton, kate masur and thavolia glymph. catherine clinton is the chair of american history in san antonio, she's the author of over 30 books, including harriet tubman road to freedom, and stepdaughters of history, southern women and the civil war, and following the program these books are available for purchase. kate masur assistant professor of history at northwestern university. she's the author of an example for all the land, emancipation and the struggle over equality in...
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>>impeachment special catherine heaney in will be here. what go guess. it airs tonight on kron on at 7 o'clock. >>let's get a check of the weather around the bay area on this tuesday indeed time now for the 4 zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. >>gosh it was hot out there. sure was boy smoking hot. >>especially in inside the bay along the coastline have those offshore winds blowing now they continue they'll be that way overnight i probably going to ramp up a bit maybe some 3040 mile an hour gust ill nor their snap and a and the napa county is we're going to see those strong gusty winds redeveloping again tonight certainly fire danger a possibility in parts of the east bay hills the diablo range as well, but i think the strongest winds again will be in the north bay. heat advisories up for tomorrow once again as we're going to see another round of some very hot weather outside in fact these numbers may be a little bit hotter than what we had today but this going to be a quickie wave out there right now you see beautiful clear condition
>>impeachment special catherine heaney in will be here. what go guess. it airs tonight on kron on at 7 o'clock. >>let's get a check of the weather around the bay area on this tuesday indeed time now for the 4 zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. >>gosh it was hot out there. sure was boy smoking hot. >>especially in inside the bay along the coastline have those offshore winds blowing now they continue they'll be that way overnight i probably going to...
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catherine: temperatures -- tension is in the air as companies fret over the u.s.-china trade war.the company which looks to take the hardest hit -- chinese telecom giant huawei. u.s. actions in band businesses from working with the company, putting its latest smartphone on the line. with google blocked from doing business with while way -- hua racinge government is to develop its own sysystem. , butwe saw harmony os running on a tv. they say they are ready to implement that on a smart phone, but other questions need to be answered. will there be apps in time? right now, they can get google, they may not be able to launch that phone. catherine: smartphonones made in china are not yet affected by tariffs, although they are set to take a 15% hit from december. other gadgets are already targeted. analysts say it is creating a client -- a climate of uncertaiainty in the tech industry. >> we are not sure how everyone but weather the trade war, there will be winners and losers. samsunung already pulled manufacturing out of china into vietnam years ago. they may be a winner. ei and apple
catherine: temperatures -- tension is in the air as companies fret over the u.s.-china trade war.the company which looks to take the hardest hit -- chinese telecom giant huawei. u.s. actions in band businesses from working with the company, putting its latest smartphone on the line. with google blocked from doing business with while way -- hua racinge government is to develop its own sysystem. , butwe saw harmony os running on a tv. they say they are ready to implement that on a smart phone,...
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catherine can now back to you all right, thank you grant. >>the california assembly has passed legislation to let college athletes make money this sets up a confrontation with the and cia could jeopardize the athletic futures programs at usc ucl a stanford the bill would let college athletes hire be paid for the use of their name or likeness. it would stop universities and the nca from banning athletes who take the money universities, they oppose this. the nca has warned it could mean that california universities would be ineligible for national championships. the california senate must take a final vote by friday. >>former oakland raiders marshawn lynch is bringing a new professional team to oakland's lynch is now the co-owner of an indoor football team called the oakland panthers the team is likely to begin its first season in oakland in march. lynch and the indoor football league say they hope the panthers will fill the gap and oakland left by the raiders and the warriors. >>there's opportunity gives us something to rally around and as a
catherine can now back to you all right, thank you grant. >>the california assembly has passed legislation to let college athletes make money this sets up a confrontation with the and cia could jeopardize the athletic futures programs at usc ucl a stanford the bill would let college athletes hire be paid for the use of their name or likeness. it would stop universities and the nca from banning athletes who take the money universities, they oppose this. the nca has warned it could mean...
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for the latest on today's hearings we turn to catherine herridge in washington.atherine: the hearings just wrapped up. >> the white house is advancing a new and dangerous theory, the crony privilege. it makes immunity look good by comparison. this is a cover-up plain and simple. >> this hearing which is now as you said under the new rules, i have never seen a majority so malaise with packaging. they can't sell the product. catherine: the white house claimed presidential immunity for rob porter and rick dearborn. >> no, i went on vacation. >> you went on vacation. so you put the message in the safe, in your safe in your home for safekeeping, correct? before you went on vacation? >> i took my kid to the beach than that was more a priority. >> did you tell mr. deesh born you would be fired if you didn't take the meeting. >> i can't disclose my discussions with the president or his advisors to protect presidential confidentiality. corey lewandowski tweeted out the website for a potential 2020 senate bid. >> i think this fake russia collusion narrative is one of the g
for the latest on today's hearings we turn to catherine herridge in washington.atherine: the hearings just wrapped up. >> the white house is advancing a new and dangerous theory, the crony privilege. it makes immunity look good by comparison. this is a cover-up plain and simple. >> this hearing which is now as you said under the new rules, i have never seen a majority so malaise with packaging. they can't sell the product. catherine: the white house claimed presidential immunity for...
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(ken) catherine heenan is standing by in the newsroom with what we're working on......catherine?have more on the democratic debate in houston... where frontrunner joe biden took on the most fire... i'll talk to two of our political analysts...about what left an impression on 'them' - including the exchange they considered unforgiveably rude... that's at 11. back to you. (pam) thanks catherine - make sure and download the kron on app -- to get 24/7 commercial free local news coverage. lawrence at pier 1, the color of the moment is energetic ocher. the style is yours. now save 20% on all living room furniture. visit pier 1 or pier 1.com today to save. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. this is court-ordered mediation. it's not opt-out mediation or i-don't-feel-like-it mediation. we know that, but what can we do? we can't negotiate with a stone. yes, but you can l
(ken) catherine heenan is standing by in the newsroom with what we're working on......catherine?have more on the democratic debate in houston... where frontrunner joe biden took on the most fire... i'll talk to two of our political analysts...about what left an impression on 'them' - including the exchange they considered unforgiveably rude... that's at 11. back to you. (pam) thanks catherine - make sure and download the kron on app -- to get 24/7 commercial free local news coverage. lawrence...
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our own catherine herridge will have a full report tonight. >> according the records unsealed today, flynn's legal team believe there is is a letter from the british embassy. the defense team says they are seeking a letter delivered by the british embassy to the national security team after donald trump's election. the letter disavowed former british secret service agent christopher steele and declares him untrustworthy. a warning about christopher steele would be another red flag coming as james comey briefed president trump on the dosser's allegations. and bruce ohr told the fbi handler about steele's bias against trump. the fbi and justice department relied on steele's work to renew the surveillance warrants to monitor a former trump campaign aid. fox news contacted the british embassy in washington and an senator for susan rice seeking comment. we will update you on our reporting as we learn more. >> sean: tonight across the country americans took time to pause and reflect on the horrific events that unfolded september 11th, 2001. 18 years ago today. i remember exactly where i wa
our own catherine herridge will have a full report tonight. >> according the records unsealed today, flynn's legal team believe there is is a letter from the british embassy. the defense team says they are seeking a letter delivered by the british embassy to the national security team after donald trump's election. the letter disavowed former british secret service agent christopher steele and declares him untrustworthy. a warning about christopher steele would be another red flag coming...
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or for more on this catherine sawyer is live for us now from wagadu group the capital of kenya fassel so carefree why are schools seemingly being targeted in this way by groups. well we what we're hearing from the people that we talked to is that some of these armed groups wanted to introduce some sort of islamic learning but we're also hearing that children parents are just telling their children to stop going to schools because of this attacks that are happening there's a lot of fear in a lot of areas that we were in we spent a whole week in the north and traveled to some areas where we found many many villages that had been deserted schools had been closed we spoke to teachers who said children just stopped coming to school because of that we're told that 9000 teachers and hundreds of thousands of children have been displaced and joining me to put all this to context is a country director of unicef. sent thank you for joining us just tell us how difficult is it to access some of these areas that have been affected well. about 1200000 people who are currently in need of humanitarian
or for more on this catherine sawyer is live for us now from wagadu group the capital of kenya fassel so carefree why are schools seemingly being targeted in this way by groups. well we what we're hearing from the people that we talked to is that some of these armed groups wanted to introduce some sort of islamic learning but we're also hearing that children parents are just telling their children to stop going to schools because of this attacks that are happening there's a lot of fear in a lot...
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catherine. >>take it away q, thank you, vicki in grand and joining me is tom del beccaro thomas the former chairman of the state republican party and laura foot joins us again. hi laura laura is a and elected delegate to the state democratic party she's a housing advocate in san francisco, right, here's my big question. nancy pelosi has been fending off progressives for months. why now what is it about the ukraine business or the political timing that has changed us. >>i think you've got 3 key issues on the one hand you have moderate democrat that's who have particularly those that have military and national security experience finally coming on board and saying this makes sense. this is the right way forward. you've got a really clear whistleblower going through the propbr channels being blocked by the administration and you've got the 3rd really component that you need the most which is. relatively easy to understand for the american public. this is a story about and abuse of power that i thin
catherine. >>take it away q, thank you, vicki in grand and joining me is tom del beccaro thomas the former chairman of the state republican party and laura foot joins us again. hi laura laura is a and elected delegate to the state democratic party she's a housing advocate in san francisco, right, here's my big question. nancy pelosi has been fending off progressives for months. why now what is it about the ukraine business or the political timing that has changed us. >>i think...
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joining me now is catherine herridge.member when i first read this story, it was surprising to me that he was not being charged with terrorism. what he attempted to do would have been a terrorist act. he said he wanted extra time so he could work and make extra money in overtime. what do you know? >> reporter: one of the things we're learning is that investigators have obtained all of his electronics. this is like investigations 101. they take the electronics do a forensic scrub. that's kind of an intpulterred road map for investigators to see what the suspect has been thinking and also what they have been doing. based on the notes we're getting from wsvn, the suspect had on his cell phone terrorism map execution videos. what immediately comes to mind is isis. i think more significantly, he told a co-worker that his brother was part of isis and that he had traveled to iraq in march, though there's a discrepancy here. he later said his brother had been kidnapped. but also on the devices was a message that reads in part, pa
joining me now is catherine herridge.member when i first read this story, it was surprising to me that he was not being charged with terrorism. what he attempted to do would have been a terrorist act. he said he wanted extra time so he could work and make extra money in overtime. what do you know? >> reporter: one of the things we're learning is that investigators have obtained all of his electronics. this is like investigations 101. they take the electronics do a forensic scrub. that's...
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but catherine and grace lived what i think were fascinating unconventional lives. those lives, to that process of re- self and reinvention and self liberation, was a confrontation with the question that lies at the heart of the debate we are having today over the meanings of confederate monuments in theme nature of the lost cause. i've often think about and wonder about what catherine, the youngest, the moral compass of a book to say that she relied today and participating in those debates, but i thought it would be interested in reading in one sentence. what she said about her own participation in that lost cause movement as a child. she says, no lesson of our history wasas taught as earlier and none was greater urgency than the either or terms in which this was couched. soldiers and my parish, slavery my end, mansions might humble but it is long and it's white retained their dominance over blacks, the south caused would not be lost. thank you. >> [applause] i would like to.a couple of questions and i want to begin with a quote from your book actually, it's a wond
but catherine and grace lived what i think were fascinating unconventional lives. those lives, to that process of re- self and reinvention and self liberation, was a confrontation with the question that lies at the heart of the debate we are having today over the meanings of confederate monuments in theme nature of the lost cause. i've often think about and wonder about what catherine, the youngest, the moral compass of a book to say that she relied today and participating in those debates, but...
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the bbc‘s catherine byaruhanga has been there.'t expect them to be, trekking through a colombian jungle on their way to the us. it's dangerous here. they'll face a deep and fast flowing rivers, armed bandits and wild animals. despite the risks, some pa rents animals. despite the risks, some parents have come with their children. most of the people we meet are from cameroon where an insurgency has displaced over half a million people. i have no regrets because i hope i will reach a place where i will be free, where i will not be persecuted by the army for unjust costs. no, i don't have regrets. for me to stay—at—home and die, i would regrets. for me to stay—at—home and die, iwould rather come regrets. for me to stay—at—home and die, i would rather come and regrets. for me to stay—at—home and die, iwould rather come and be safe. this is just the safe. this isjust the beginning of our journey but a lot of the people here are already struggling. some of the women can barely make it up the hill. but this group is going to have to do th
the bbc‘s catherine byaruhanga has been there.'t expect them to be, trekking through a colombian jungle on their way to the us. it's dangerous here. they'll face a deep and fast flowing rivers, armed bandits and wild animals. despite the risks, some pa rents animals. despite the risks, some parents have come with their children. most of the people we meet are from cameroon where an insurgency has displaced over half a million people. i have no regrets because i hope i will reach a place where...
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longer the crisis persists the harder it will be for the children to receive a proper education catherine al-jazeera. a pledge by the israeli prime minister to annex illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank is being widely condemned the arab league called the move an aggression it says it would top itto the foundations of peace in the region jordan's foreign minister of the called the plan a serious escalation he's warning it could push the whole region towards violence and his turkish counterpart. condemned the plan as racist he's criticizing benyamin that in the aisle for issuing what he calls illegal and unlawful messages herefore said as more from west jerusalem benjamin netanyahu has a habit of promising dramatic announcements in the run up to elections and he did so again on tuesday when it came it was not a unilateral decision about an accession as some had predicted instead the message to right wing settler voters was a vote for netanyahu would in concert with the trumpet ministration mean extending israeli sovereignty to all illegal settlements in the occupied west b
longer the crisis persists the harder it will be for the children to receive a proper education catherine al-jazeera. a pledge by the israeli prime minister to annex illegal israeli settlements in the occupied west bank is being widely condemned the arab league called the move an aggression it says it would top itto the foundations of peace in the region jordan's foreign minister of the called the plan a serious escalation he's warning it could push the whole region towards violence and his...
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well the leak investigate can catherine back to you all right mark, thank you very much we first toldou about the accusation against antonio brown through a push alert to be the first to hear updates on this developing story and all breaking news download the kron 4 news app today. >>and breaking news to tell you about tonight richmond's embattled police chief brown he has resigned. this announcement comes less than a week after the richmond police officers association found that 86%f the department's rank and file officers, disapproved of brown's leadership or there were reportedly also ethical questions about brown's professional relationship with the city finance manager that happens to be his wife specifically whether she approved a number of improper expenditures. the assistant police chief piece of french has been named interim chief un becomes the city's first african american female police chief. police are saying that people should be on the lookout for thesencars, ours these 2 cars in the nation. authorities say they are involved in recent car break-ins and theft. they are o
well the leak investigate can catherine back to you all right mark, thank you very much we first toldou about the accusation against antonio brown through a push alert to be the first to hear updates on this developing story and all breaking news download the kron 4 news app today. >>and breaking news to tell you about tonight richmond's embattled police chief brown he has resigned. this announcement comes less than a week after the richmond police officers association found that 86%f the...
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this morning and what happened after that, catherine?ll, we've learned more from justice department officials about the events. what we now know through our briefing is that it was white house officials who told the whistle-blower about this call between the president and the ukrainian president. they also confirm that the whistle-blower did not have firsthand or direct knowledge of the complaint and the phone call. and then there is a very important quote i hope you can bring up from what is called an office of legal counsel opinion. a legal opinion from the justice department on the whistle-blower. it says although the icig, the intelligence community inspector general's preliminary review found, quote, some indication of an argue able political bias on the part of the complainant, complainant in the whistle-blower in favor of a rival political candidate the watchdog concluded that the whistle-blower's allegations nonetheless appeared to be credible. so what we learned is that white house officials who were familiar with the call, they
this morning and what happened after that, catherine?ll, we've learned more from justice department officials about the events. what we now know through our briefing is that it was white house officials who told the whistle-blower about this call between the president and the ukrainian president. they also confirm that the whistle-blower did not have firsthand or direct knowledge of the complaint and the phone call. and then there is a very important quote i hope you can bring up from what is...
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catherine? >> thanks, harris, and good afternoon. earlier today, senate minority leader chuck schumer sending this letter calling on mitch mcconnell to take action and press the white house to release the transcript. that letter reads in part, "this is the whistle-blower complaint that i've been labeled urgent and credible not by democrats but a senior-level trump appointee. it is the senate's duty to take this national security matter seriously and to take action now." over the weekend, president trump acknowledge that a july phone call with the president of ukraine did include a conversation where he raised a corruption allegation against former vice president joe biden and his son, hunter, who sat on the board of ukraine gas committee. they said he may have stepped over the line, and violated something known as the hobbs act, when it is alleged to threaten to withhold aid unless a u.n. prosecutor looking into that gas company was fired. >> you are not getting the billion, i would be leaving here -- six hours? i said, "i'm leaving
catherine? >> thanks, harris, and good afternoon. earlier today, senate minority leader chuck schumer sending this letter calling on mitch mcconnell to take action and press the white house to release the transcript. that letter reads in part, "this is the whistle-blower complaint that i've been labeled urgent and credible not by democrats but a senior-level trump appointee. it is the senate's duty to take this national security matter seriously and to take action now." over the...
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correspondent catherine -- cath three -- catherine herridge has the breaking details, catherine. republicans with inspector general michael e horowitz to further investigate former fbi james comey. alleging comey december 2018 the genesis of the obstruction case against president trump conflicts with comey statement to horowitz. >> on finding just a number of irregularities. so would it be appropriate if ranking member jordan and i were to refer those inconsistencies to the ig and if we did that, with the ig look at those inconsistencies? >> it is certainly appropriate for us. >> and other house republican pressed borowitz on finding comey was a leaker who violated fbi policy sending a dangerous example. >> our concern was empowering fbi directors, frankly, any fbi employee or any law enforcement official with the authority to decide they would not follow establishments and procedures. >> do you know with any fbi director in the past who's had a normal prosecution? not as i see her today. >> the testimony before the house and senate stander with major ig investigation. horwitz sa
correspondent catherine -- cath three -- catherine herridge has the breaking details, catherine. republicans with inspector general michael e horowitz to further investigate former fbi james comey. alleging comey december 2018 the genesis of the obstruction case against president trump conflicts with comey statement to horowitz. >> on finding just a number of irregularities. so would it be appropriate if ranking member jordan and i were to refer those inconsistencies to the ig and if we...
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the weather sponsored by catherine. if you're in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world college chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china to want to jazz it up there is a huge group of people at work behind us and the power they have is not that much to keep swiping through your twitter feed that's just the way we all click i agree to the terms and conditions that's most of us never even give it a 2nd thought and actually that's designed as well ali ray explores how designers are manipulating r.p. havior and the final episode all hail the algorithm on a. hello again i'm mr. a reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. secretary of state has accused iran of direct involvement in saturday's drone strikes on some of saudi arabia's most vital oil facilit
the weather sponsored by catherine. if you're in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world college chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china to want to jazz it up there is a huge group of people at work behind us and the power...
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sawyer correspondent who joins us on the line what happened catherine well martin let me just 9 start by 1st saying that the education minister was here just about 45 minutes ago and basically he said that a government has started investigations in what could have happened he said he doesn't want to speculate but he also say from the onset that he believes that effect particular building was not 2 stories and he says that he doesn't believe that the 2nd story was approved so he says that building was not 2 story that perhaps we would not have lost the children the way we did so what happened is that this 2 story construction collapsed just observe classes started. for g.m. and it was 5 it was constructed this school suction was made of. iron sheets and separated by a concrete slab which according to people we've talked to say who told us that this concrete 5 was very thinly very poorly rainfall so a lot of people left saying that the quality of that building was not good you mentioned the 64 children who are hospital we've also heard from doctors were saying that most of them are in g
sawyer correspondent who joins us on the line what happened catherine well martin let me just 9 start by 1st saying that the education minister was here just about 45 minutes ago and basically he said that a government has started investigations in what could have happened he said he doesn't want to speculate but he also say from the onset that he believes that effect particular building was not 2 stories and he says that he doesn't believe that the 2nd story was approved so he says that...
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catherine: in letters to the intelligence community watchdog house republicans zeros in on this whistlebloweromplaint form and the recent change that appeared to lower the standard for information. the timeline and who apparently signed off. the timing of the removal of the first-hand information requirements raises questions about the timing of the removal of this complaint. it also raised questions about potential criminality in these matters. the president tweeted who changed the longstanding rules just before the whistleblower complaint. based on the underlying statute, a former possible coat you're and fox news contributor said the process was always first-hand information. >> the statute has not been changed. the statute always allowed second hand information. but what the statute requires is for the i.g. to make a determination about credibility and whether something raises what they call an you are gentle concern on the statute. her are an intelligence official says. the whistleblower submitted the appropriate disclosure of urgent concern form and had been used since may 24, 2018. the
catherine: in letters to the intelligence community watchdog house republicans zeros in on this whistlebloweromplaint form and the recent change that appeared to lower the standard for information. the timeline and who apparently signed off. the timing of the removal of the first-hand information requirements raises questions about the timing of the removal of this complaint. it also raised questions about potential criminality in these matters. the president tweeted who changed the...
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chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with the breaking details. good evening, catherine. >> the investigation into the targeting of the trump campaign in final stages with confirmation from the inspector general michael e. horowitz the draft finds from the fisa report are with the justice department and fbi. in a letter to congress obtained by fox news, horowitz outlined a multi-step review process with fbi director christopher wray and attorney general william barr. after more than a million records and more than 100 witness interviews a key hurdle remains classification. how much of the report will be blacked out or redacted on national security grounds. horowitz writes: we have now begun the process of finalizing our report by providing a draft of our factual findings to the department and the fbi for classification determination and marking. we will then proceed with our usual process for preparing final draft public and classified reports. as part of the standard ig review process, former fbi director james comey who signed off on the first s
chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with the breaking details. good evening, catherine. >> the investigation into the targeting of the trump campaign in final stages with confirmation from the inspector general michael e. horowitz the draft finds from the fisa report are with the justice department and fbi. in a letter to congress obtained by fox news, horowitz outlined a multi-step review process with fbi director christopher wray and attorney general william...
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catherine? >> thank you, iris, and good afternoon. we reviewed the transcript. what it shows is this is a 30 minute phone call. about 10 minutes into the phone call, president trump has two asks for the ukrainian president paris one appears to be connected to the hacking of the clinton emails and the forensic review. the second has to do with joe biden and his son. it reads, "there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that he stopped the prosecution, and a lot of people want to find out about that. whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. biden went about bragging that he stopped the prosecution. so if you could look into it, it sounds horrible to me." the new ukrainian president tells our president that he is going to soon have what would be the equivalent of an attorney general, who he says will be 100% of his person. then he responds, "he or she will look into the situation, specifically to the company." that is hundred biden's company, where he sat on the board. "they mention in this issue. the issue of the investigation is actually the is
catherine? >> thank you, iris, and good afternoon. we reviewed the transcript. what it shows is this is a 30 minute phone call. about 10 minutes into the phone call, president trump has two asks for the ukrainian president paris one appears to be connected to the hacking of the clinton emails and the forensic review. the second has to do with joe biden and his son. it reads, "there's a lot of talk about biden's son, that he stopped the prosecution, and a lot of people want to find...