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why did they not speak to christine blasey ford or kavanaugh? that must be the first investigation the fbi never talked to the accuser or the accused. >> tucker: i can't answer that. i think in the case of christine blasey ford, she didn't want to talk to them. she was clearly -- >> that wasn't a choice of hers. >> tucker: i agree with you. i am certainly not here to defend the fbi on many levels.
why did they not speak to christine blasey ford or kavanaugh? that must be the first investigation the fbi never talked to the accuser or the accused. >> tucker: i can't answer that. i think in the case of christine blasey ford, she didn't want to talk to them. she was clearly -- >> that wasn't a choice of hers. >> tucker: i agree with you. i am certainly not here to defend the fbi on many levels.
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning, christine.re in charleston, south carolina, the historic district right now. they're breathing a sigh of relief because they were spared the worst from hurricane dorian. a far cry of just to our north in the outer banks. we recognize that. to give you an idea of some of the damage we have encountered here. we have street lamps that have fallen over because of the strong hurricane winds that took place 24 hours ago. we had swamped roads. we also had power lines that were down and over 160 trees that toppled because of the storm but it's good to know that this city, a very vulnerable coastal city takes this so seriously. they boarded up their homes, sand bagged, boarded up the lower portions of the building all to prevent the flash flooding that was in the forecast. there were some locations that were under water but the pumping system worked very well, very effectively and took out the water quickly. it receded throughout the overnight period. what you're seeing behind me, this quintessential roa
>> reporter: yeah, good morning, christine.re in charleston, south carolina, the historic district right now. they're breathing a sigh of relief because they were spared the worst from hurricane dorian. a far cry of just to our north in the outer banks. we recognize that. to give you an idea of some of the damage we have encountered here. we have street lamps that have fallen over because of the strong hurricane winds that took place 24 hours ago. we had swamped roads. we also had power...
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dave, christine? >> thank you for that, nick. >>> at least five hurricane-related deaths are being reported on the bahamas amaco islands. there are concerns that number could rise sharply. >> the devastation is unprecedented and extensive. many homes, businesses and other buildings have been completely or partially destroyed. >> the power cut throughout the island, residents of grand bahama are left to huddle in the dark as the water levels rise. cnn spoke to one woman who chose to ride out the storm. >> i think everyone here is pretty much in shock. it's utter destruction everywhere we look. everyone having that, we're alive, but it's just realizing, you know -- >> more than 20 coast guard cutters are conducting rescue efforts in the bahamas. they've saved 19 people. patrick ottman on the ground in freeport. >> reporter: dave, christine, hurricane dorian continues to batter grand bahama hour after hour. you would think this storm would quit, but so far it is not showing any signs of easing up on this
dave, christine? >> thank you for that, nick. >>> at least five hurricane-related deaths are being reported on the bahamas amaco islands. there are concerns that number could rise sharply. >> the devastation is unprecedented and extensive. many homes, businesses and other buildings have been completely or partially destroyed. >> the power cut throughout the island, residents of grand bahama are left to huddle in the dark as the water levels rise. cnn spoke to one...
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i'm christine romans. >> you good?dave briggs, have a great weekend, everybody. >> sorry. i just lost my voice. i just lost my voice. >>> hurricane dorian's power has arrived in north carolina with wind, rain, and tornadoes. >> i was outside when i heard things start churning. >> the abaco islands, mass destruction. >> the people are strong here. >>> i know that alabama was in the original forecast. >> the president is still defending presenting this doctored map to back up his false claim. >> the president of the united states is getting briefed on a disaster and this perception is as if he's not engaged on this. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. >> and welcome back to you. >> you keep looking at me like you're surprised i'm here. >> you're here and completely dry. you've been soaking wet. soaked through. >> the towels that were used, the blow dryer. you know, the hair changes i've had to go through in the last few days is extraordinary. it is friday, september 6th. it's 6:00 he
i'm christine romans. >> you good?dave briggs, have a great weekend, everybody. >> sorry. i just lost my voice. i just lost my voice. >>> hurricane dorian's power has arrived in north carolina with wind, rain, and tornadoes. >> i was outside when i heard things start churning. >> the abaco islands, mass destruction. >> the people are strong here. >>> i know that alabama was in the original forecast. >> the president is still defending...
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september 14. >> for context, the christine blasey ford story came out in the "washington post" wither name on the record into the descriptioand thedescription ofs on september 16. i think it was days before that, i'm not sure if it was 14 or before that, the intercept reported on the existence of a letter that we would later learn to be the christine blasey ford allegations that there were o nt a lot of these known at the time. >> so those from yale were talking and it was floating around come and we definitely heard that in the course of mine reporting that there is a whole part in our bob where we talk about there were some parts that made the theory that i should say justice kavanaugh now, but we called him brett but he was trying to preempt these obligations in advance. as far back as july, there was a kind of communication about don't say anything bad. >> don't say anything bad about brett, among the people at yale? just answer the question how i came to the story which would seem a little out of the blue. i grew up here. this is b my hometown. and i was national cathedral scho
september 14. >> for context, the christine blasey ford story came out in the "washington post" wither name on the record into the descriptioand thedescription ofs on september 16. i think it was days before that, i'm not sure if it was 14 or before that, the intercept reported on the existence of a letter that we would later learn to be the christine blasey ford allegations that there were o nt a lot of these known at the time. >> so those from yale were talking and it...
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well, let's talk about the mystery woman, christine blasey ford. there were rumors about her in the middle of the hearing, i believe, and apparently as you said, dianne feinstein's office had gotten this complaint. at some point her name came out, and there was a long procedure about would he or would she not testify. she came and testified. i think a lot of people who watched it on television said, my goodness, she's got a very vivid memory of a painful experience in high school. she was about 15, she says. brett kavanaugh was then about 17. she says she was sort of grabbed or attacked in this room and roughed up or something, and it lasted 5 or 10 minutes. but to this day she has seemed to have a particularly vivid memory of it. and judge kavanaugh said it never happened. he didn't know this -- he knew, i think had a heard of her name somewhere but didn't know her. one of the other people who were in the room had any confirmation of it. but what grow make of christine blasey ford, and how do you understand what she said, and what do you believe a
well, let's talk about the mystery woman, christine blasey ford. there were rumors about her in the middle of the hearing, i believe, and apparently as you said, dianne feinstein's office had gotten this complaint. at some point her name came out, and there was a long procedure about would he or would she not testify. she came and testified. i think a lot of people who watched it on television said, my goodness, she's got a very vivid memory of a painful experience in high school. she was about...
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>> good morning, christine. within the next 12 or so hours we're seeing the closest proximity towards charleston. right now the eye wall, the area with the 115 mile per hour winds sits 60 miles away from charleston. it is getting uncomfortably close across the region. it's dealt with quite a bit of land on the western periphery. maintaining the intensity and the major hurricane. wind gusts into the next couple of hours could push towards hurricane strength there in places such as charleston, savannah, beginning to see the tropical storm force winds. if you go from 6 to 7 and eventually 8 a.m. the wind gusts will exceed 80 miles per hour. the storm system approaches the coastal region later on thursday night into the early morning hours of friday where landfall will be over the banks. winds potentially upwards of 115 miles an hour into the early morning hours on friday. this is what derek was talking about. western periphery of the storm on approach producing a tremendous amount of rainfall coming in. that is whe
>> good morning, christine. within the next 12 or so hours we're seeing the closest proximity towards charleston. right now the eye wall, the area with the 115 mile per hour winds sits 60 miles away from charleston. it is getting uncomfortably close across the region. it's dealt with quite a bit of land on the western periphery. maintaining the intensity and the major hurricane. wind gusts into the next couple of hours could push towards hurricane strength there in places such as...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every turn. pelosi resisted impeachment calls for months but she now seems to believe necessity outweighs possible political fallout in the 2020 election. >>> the white house plans to release two key documents in an effort to slow the building momentum. as early as today they'll release the whistle-blower complaint and put out the transcript of mr. trump's call to the ukrainian president. adam schiff says the whistle-blower wants to speak to his panel. more now from manu raju on capitol hill. >> good morning, christine and dave. after months of inf
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs.d morning to all of you, 4:31 eastern time, 4:31 at the nat n nation's capitol. only three previous presidents have faced impeachment proceedings. president trump will be the fourth. nancy pelosi officially launching an impeachment inquiry against the president. this was at the same time military aid was being withheld on the president's orders and sets up a fierce battle between the house majority and a president who has fought oversight at every...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. that's where we start this morning with breaking news overnight, a race too close to call, counting still under way in israel's unprecedent repeat presidential election. expect po exit polls show a very tight race. israel's longest serves president benjamin netanyahu slipping a bit bents benny gantz and his blue and white party. >> remember both claimed victory five months ago. overnight no one claimed victory, but no one was ready to concede. >> translator: israel need as strong and stable and signest government, a government that's committed as a national state to the jewish people. >> translator: i hope to create a wide unity government, a government willing to return to israel its special values, where one people, one society. the polarization is behind us. >> so which leader will get to form a government? let's sunday to sam kiley live in jerusalem. hi, sam. >> reporter: hi, christine. let's talk about gantz's comment to form a zionist government. that's a warning that it's conce
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. that's where we start this morning with breaking news overnight, a race too close to call, counting still under way in israel's unprecedent repeat presidential election. expect po exit polls show a very tight race. israel's longest serves president benjamin netanyahu slipping a bit bents benny gantz and his blue and white party. >> remember both claimed victory five months ago. overnight no one claimed victory, but no one was ready to...
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she takes over from christine lagarde, who is leaving to become head of the european central bank. know about her? vivienne nunis in new tork has more. kristalina georgieva grew up in bulgaria, under communism. this is the first had of the imf to grow up ina the first had of the imf to grow up in a developing economy. she takes over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing.|j over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing. i assume my position fully aware of the challenges we face. global economic growth continues to disappoint, trade tensions persist, and debt burdens are rising in many countries. ms kristalina georgieva has been known to champion the causes of climate change, she takes over from christine lagarde causes of climate change, she takes overfrom christine lagarde and causes of climate change, she takes over from christine lagarde and will be the second female boss at the trillion dollarfund. let‘s turn now to international trade, and the us and japan have outlined initial details of a new deal. let‘s go to our asia business hub where mariko oi h
she takes over from christine lagarde, who is leaving to become head of the european central bank. know about her? vivienne nunis in new tork has more. kristalina georgieva grew up in bulgaria, under communism. this is the first had of the imf to grow up ina the first had of the imf to grow up in a developing economy. she takes over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing.|j over the imf at a time when the global economy is slowing. i assume my position fully aware of the...
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christine? dave? >> thank you very much for that. >>> parliament says downing street abused its power. will the european union grant an extension? next. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. [♪] [♪] check your credit scores for free and learn how to improve them at creditkarma. here's to progress. >>> welcome back. the bill that keeps boris johnson from enacting a no-deal brexit will become law today. opposition parties have resolved to block the move until brexit is officially postponed. max foster is live in london for us outside of parliament with the latest twists and turns. max? >> yeah, christine. we struggle to predict what will happen in the ne
christine? dave? >> thank you very much for that. >>> parliament says downing street abused its power. will the european union grant an extension? next. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always...
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that is the view of christine lagarde. she says a recession is not her view and trade tensions remain the top threat of the global outlook. ofit is at risk because essentially one major threat, seeh is the trade war we developing and the uncertainty it generates for investors and for anybody making economic decisions. japan's five year bond yields slipped to a record low after comments from the central bank added speculation of an interest rate cut. the governor said he was closer to adding stimulus now. he also talked about negative interest rates. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than one hundred 20 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: thank you. coming up, the biggest names in business and government will travel to new york. we'll hear from executives, and policymakers, including jamie and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ talked to a lot of who i and who knew the job. they all supported me and said yes, under current circumstances and given t
that is the view of christine lagarde. she says a recession is not her view and trade tensions remain the top threat of the global outlook. ofit is at risk because essentially one major threat, seeh is the trade war we developing and the uncertainty it generates for investors and for anybody making economic decisions. japan's five year bond yields slipped to a record low after comments from the central bank added speculation of an interest rate cut. the governor said he was closer to adding...
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why did they not speak to christine blasey ford or kavanaugh?hat must be the first investigation the fbi never talked to the accuser or the accused. >> tucker: i can't answer that. i think in the case of christine blasey ford, she didn't want to talk to them. she was clearly -- >> that wasn't a choice of hers. >> tucker: i agree with you. i am certainly not here to defend the fbi on many levels. my point is that the newspaper itself has conceded in a note amended to the piece that the piece is a crock. the newspaper tells us that she can't remember. so, like -- >> the newspaper friends of a, quote, friends of hers who were unnamed. she hasn't talked. we don't know what she said. >> tucker: the newspaper is telling us as far as they know, she doesn't think she was a victim. so, on the basis of that shouldn't beto o'rourke and the rest of these morons say wait a second, i guess we shouldn't impeach until we know more? how reckless can you be? >> the reason the democrats are talking about doing something, i agree that impeachment is absurd, is to b
why did they not speak to christine blasey ford or kavanaugh?hat must be the first investigation the fbi never talked to the accuser or the accused. >> tucker: i can't answer that. i think in the case of christine blasey ford, she didn't want to talk to them. she was clearly -- >> that wasn't a choice of hers. >> tucker: i agree with you. i am certainly not here to defend the fbi on many levels. my point is that the newspaper itself has conceded in a note amended to the piece...
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leland kaiser was a woman who is alleged to be at the christine blasey ford gathering.make a long story short, she has said consistently she doesn't remember that evening and can't say based on any clear memory whether it did or did not happen or anything like it happened. but upon reflection she's become dubious of the accuracy of the blasey ford per trail. she told that to the fbi in a second meeting. >> that she sought out. >> that's right. after reflecting at the matter looking at old photos of younger brett kavanaugh and thinking back to those times. she had a number of reasons why she wasn't confident in the story including just the circumstances like ford had talked about living in the columbia country club on that day. i think we as a public last fall had the impression that the party started at the club with the six people had migrated to a house in the events unfolded. kaiser said, i was a member of the columbia club and i did go there and christine was on the diving team i would occasionally go by and actually critique her diving, leland was a real athlete an
leland kaiser was a woman who is alleged to be at the christine blasey ford gathering.make a long story short, she has said consistently she doesn't remember that evening and can't say based on any clear memory whether it did or did not happen or anything like it happened. but upon reflection she's become dubious of the accuracy of the blasey ford per trail. she told that to the fbi in a second meeting. >> that she sought out. >> that's right. after reflecting at the matter looking...
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it dates back to 1971 when 19- year-old christine easton disappeared from a car wash.last year, we told you about this case. now a witness who saw the fox 2 unsolved report has come forward with new information. 48 years later, the family of christine easton has never given up hope. henry lee reports they are hoping this could be the break they have been waiting for. >> reporter: 19-year-old christine easton disappears from a car wash in hayward in 1971. after all these year, what has happened to her is a stery. but now, there's fresh clues after ktvu fox 2 news profiled her case on fox 2 unsolved. >> we have a viable witness at this time. >> reporter: christine's sister victoria cordova says a woman came forward saying she witnessed a kidnapping but didn't realize it at the time. >> we are just going to go forward with what we learn and hope it leads us in the right direction. >> reporter: in january of 1971, christine was at the now closed charlie's car wash on mission boulevard claiming her ex-boyfriend's blue ford maverick like this one. she saw two men at the car
it dates back to 1971 when 19- year-old christine easton disappeared from a car wash.last year, we told you about this case. now a witness who saw the fox 2 unsolved report has come forward with new information. 48 years later, the family of christine easton has never given up hope. henry lee reports they are hoping this could be the break they have been waiting for. >> reporter: 19-year-old christine easton disappears from a car wash in hayward in 1971. after all these year, what has...
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christine? dave? >> thank you so much for that, paula. >>> downing street says parliament abused its power passing a law against a no-deal brexit. will the european union grant an extension? maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! your eyes won't show it. new super stay concealer from maybelline new york. dark circles wiped out full coverage and up to 24-hour wear. new super stay concealer only from maybelline new york. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tastin
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>> reporter: good morning, christine. local media reporting that the crown prince has said this tear or attack is a test of international resolve. that's what we've heard from a number of saudi officials this morning, the saudi ambassador to the uk saying they don't want to rush into any kind of conflict. the last thing the region needs is a conflict, he says. he also says this attack was almost certainly backed by iran, an effort to build international support for the saudi position, which is very close to the u.s. position, that iran is a maligned actor in the region and both countries want to curtail that. the ambassador in london inviting countries, inviting allies, the united nations, uk, u.s., all partners to join in on the investigation. others signed up saying they're going to be par of the investigation. also we're hearing from the ministry of defense they plan to tell the world later on this afternoon in a press conference what they describe as the final results of their investigation that will present, and i qu
>> reporter: good morning, christine. local media reporting that the crown prince has said this tear or attack is a test of international resolve. that's what we've heard from a number of saudi officials this morning, the saudi ambassador to the uk saying they don't want to rush into any kind of conflict. the last thing the region needs is a conflict, he says. he also says this attack was almost certainly backed by iran, an effort to build international support for the saudi position,...
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we will hear from mark carney and christine lagarde.imple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." you are looking at washington, d.c. where christine lagarde is ready to leave the imf and take over at european central bank. she is the first woman to lead the institution. i asked whether she had any doubts accepting the job. >> i talk to many people who had been central bank governors and who knew the job, and they all supported me and yes, under current circumstances and given the strength of the institution and the situation we are in, i had to say yes. francine: we are joined by james sweeney, adam posen still with us. ,hen you look at the conundrum what does the ecb need? mario draghi ha
we will hear from mark carney and christine lagarde.imple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." you are looking at washington, d.c....
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but christine wouldn't accept that option.ions and eventually ended up here in chicago. >> she came to our office and told us her story. i remember finding it compelling and certainly worth exploring furtherer. >> he's a civil rights attorney who also does pro bono work with the exoneration project. its aim was to overturn wrongful convictions. but he hadn't been convicted, at least not yet. still they decided to take the case. their services would be free. gr >> the main concern i had was the lack of evidence. this didn't feel like a murder case from the beginning. >> with a new defense team in place, christine got work on her next goal. bail to get him out of jail. friends eventually put up the cash. almost two years after his arrest, curtis was released to his wife and sons. >> they greeted me at the hancock county jail and i came home to a dog that i never met and for the first time got to be back in my house and back in my home. >> but it wouldn't be home sweet home for long. while curtis and mrs. lovelace number three wa
but christine wouldn't accept that option.ions and eventually ended up here in chicago. >> she came to our office and told us her story. i remember finding it compelling and certainly worth exploring furtherer. >> he's a civil rights attorney who also does pro bono work with the exoneration project. its aim was to overturn wrongful convictions. but he hadn't been convicted, at least not yet. still they decided to take the case. their services would be free. gr >> the main...
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and with me in the studio now is our very own christine good to have you with us christine of course now you are from zimbabwe you were there in harare in your 27 team to cover the ouster of mugabe i just sort of wonder how you feel today as someone who was. in zimbabwe under the rule of mugabe of course he was in power for 37 years what does this mean to us you know i am struck you know whom i'm mourning today and i'm mourning the way i heard about you know the man who liberated people like my parents who gave them the freedoms they had who ensure that they could go to school and get an education some black people talk about feeling be proud about being black or a man mourning the the man who i saw and felt for tennessee from you know when i was reporting in zimbabwe even before the ouster i saw it really unsafe i felt scared of being caught doing my job because i knew the brutality of the regime i had heard of people who disappear people who go to jail people get beaten up for you know for showing signs of dissent so for me it's one of those things where i want to embrace everythin
and with me in the studio now is our very own christine good to have you with us christine of course now you are from zimbabwe you were there in harare in your 27 team to cover the ouster of mugabe i just sort of wonder how you feel today as someone who was. in zimbabwe under the rule of mugabe of course he was in power for 37 years what does this mean to us you know i am struck you know whom i'm mourning today and i'm mourning the way i heard about you know the man who liberated people like my...
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dating back to 19 fun when christine east on -- easton disappeared. >> 48 years later the family has never given up hope. they are hoping that this could be the break they have been waiting for. >> 19-year-old christine easton disappeared in 1971, after all now there's fresh clues after her case was profiled. >> her sister said a woman came forward saying she witnessed a kidnapping but can't realize it at the time. >> we're going to go forward with what we've learned. >> christine was at the charlies car wash cleaning herrix boyfriends car. the witness saw two men in a white van. the driver didn't get a good look at the second man. >>> here are more a van like what she said. -- distinct mirrors. >> she was late at night at a car wash could lead to a random kidnapping. but there's things that have not been cleared up. >> dave was the haywood police officer who took the report. >> this is a hail mary. we're excited about the lead. >> really hoping this is it. >> judy knew christine since she was a song girl at sunset high. >> we're afraid to get our hopes up too high. >> there's a $50,
dating back to 19 fun when christine east on -- easton disappeared. >> 48 years later the family has never given up hope. they are hoping that this could be the break they have been waiting for. >> 19-year-old christine easton disappeared in 1971, after all now there's fresh clues after her case was profiled. >> her sister said a woman came forward saying she witnessed a kidnapping but can't realize it at the time. >> we're going to go forward with what we've learned....
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. >> reporter: good morning, christine and dave. house speaker nancy pelosi finally got behind the idea of moving forward with an impeachment inquiry after democrat after democrat in her caucus called for the impeachment inquiry to begin, at least to move forward. >> the actions of the trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections, therefore, today, i'm as nowing the house of representatives is moving forward with impeachment inquiry. the president must be held accountable. no one is above the law. >> the straw that broke the camel's back was the complaint by the whistle-blower as well as the substance of the allegation, the president himself talking on the phone with ukrainian's president. she said that's one reason why -- the major reason why we need to move forward. at the same time what does that actually mean. she's saying six committees have already investigated on capitol hill. they'll decide wheth
. >> reporter: good morning, christine and dave. house speaker nancy pelosi finally got behind the idea of moving forward with an impeachment inquiry after democrat after democrat in her caucus called for the impeachment inquiry to begin, at least to move forward. >> the actions of the trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections, therefore, today, i'm...
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news africa christine mourned christine it's nice to have you here so you are from zimbabwe you covered the writing to 17 how does his death make you feel you know waking up to that news it was a shock you know i went through the phase a series of all the undoes especially as younger people who who didn't quite live in the colonialism so we already have a new democratic symbol was so we we didn't appreciate what he meant to our parents and the generations before because we didn't understand that but you know speaking to my uncles and my parents and hearing about you know the liberties and the freedom that they got from this matter i had to sort of engage that part of him and there was a side to mugabe that was chummy with tales of him before so there was a part of mugabe i group to that extent but looking at the brutality as a journalist having covered some of it i remember being in the country having to report i've never been so fearful in my life of being court doing my job in this country that i called back a country of my birth so i'm sitting here today and i'm in the middle you kno
news africa christine mourned christine it's nice to have you here so you are from zimbabwe you covered the writing to 17 how does his death make you feel you know waking up to that news it was a shock you know i went through the phase a series of all the undoes especially as younger people who who didn't quite live in the colonialism so we already have a new democratic symbol was so we we didn't appreciate what he meant to our parents and the generations before because we didn't understand...
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dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you for that.atory evacuation orders following dorian's new track expanding up the east coast into north and south carolina. ahead of the storm, the charlotte motor speedway has opened its camp grounds to hurricane evacuees. >> we figured why go back, why don't we just go over to charlotte and hang out there instead of riding it out. >> hopefully if we can help provide them with a place to stay, then that gets them started in the right direction. >> the bristol motor speedway in tennessee and charleston helping. >> i-26 is one way in both directions so visitors and residents can evacuate. in myrtle beach residents are taking the warning seriously boarding up their homes. >>> storm preparations turning deadly for a florida man. he fell off a ladder three stories to his death trying to board up his windows. three hospitals are evacuating. they're seeing a rise in price gouging as dorian nears. one shell station selling cases of water for $9 instead of 4. in jacksonville, animal lovers are stepping up
dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you for that.atory evacuation orders following dorian's new track expanding up the east coast into north and south carolina. ahead of the storm, the charlotte motor speedway has opened its camp grounds to hurricane evacuees. >> we figured why go back, why don't we just go over to charlotte and hang out there instead of riding it out. >> hopefully if we can help provide them with a place to stay, then that gets them started in the...
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chief christine lagarde bid to had the european central bank while addressing your lawmakers she said she wants to keep monetary policy loose largely sticking to the playbook employed by the man still in the seat until november 1 mario draghi. a 1st impression of what the e.c.b. is monetary policy could look like and christine lagarde who is set to take the helm in november the former i.m.f. chief and french finance minister doesn't plan to rock the bolt. i therefore agree with the view of the governing council that a highly accommodative policy is warranted for a prolonged period of time in order to bring inflation back to the famous below but close to 2 percent that could potentially mean negative interest rates something banks aren't happy about lawyer interest rates in europe have already made european banks less competitive than their u.s. peers and that's a concern lagarde also raised at the confirmation hearing in brussels they are also some important questions on the arisan that monetary policy will need to address. first though the impact of unconventional policies continue t
chief christine lagarde bid to had the european central bank while addressing your lawmakers she said she wants to keep monetary policy loose largely sticking to the playbook employed by the man still in the seat until november 1 mario draghi. a 1st impression of what the e.c.b. is monetary policy could look like and christine lagarde who is set to take the helm in november the former i.m.f. chief and french finance minister doesn't plan to rock the bolt. i therefore agree with the view of the...
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. >> host: let's talk about the mystery woman, christine ford. there were rumors about her in the middle of the hearings i believe and apparently as you said diane feinstein's office had gotten this complaint at some point her name came up and there was a long procedure about which he or would she not testify and came and testified and a lot of people who watched it on television said my goodness she's got a very vivid memory of a painful experience in high school. she said she was about 15 and bret cannot was about 17 and she says she was grabbed or attacked in this room and roughed up in the last five or ten minutes but to this day she seems to have a particularly vivid memory and judge kavanaugh says it never happened. he did not know this but had heard of her name summers but did not know her and none of the other people who were in the room at any confirmation of it but what do you make of christine -- christine blasey ford and how do you understand what she said and what do you believe about her testimony? >> guest: this is one of the inter
. >> host: let's talk about the mystery woman, christine ford. there were rumors about her in the middle of the hearings i believe and apparently as you said diane feinstein's office had gotten this complaint at some point her name came up and there was a long procedure about which he or would she not testify and came and testified and a lot of people who watched it on television said my goodness she's got a very vivid memory of a painful experience in high school. she said she was about...
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well christine you are very right most. areas in nigeria leave in informal settlements now that is because of several reasons one of the reasons is because we have received an ted number of people moving from villages from rural areas so the cities just to try to find a better life to get a better life for themselves and so the cities are unable to really plan are on this number because they don't really know how many people are coming into the city so you find people just settling wherever the confines of please do leave your head and that's the reason why most people even in foremost it to me ok sure and i guess nigeria is not i mean that's phenomenon is not unique to nigeria but but here's the thing i mean this number really shocked me you have the u.n. saying your country needs 22000000 houses right that's the deficit but then we also hear of stories like in the city where you are laid low as there are thousands of houses that are that are vacant to help us understand that. well here in lagos you find that thousands lik
well christine you are very right most. areas in nigeria leave in informal settlements now that is because of several reasons one of the reasons is because we have received an ted number of people moving from villages from rural areas so the cities just to try to find a better life to get a better life for themselves and so the cities are unable to really plan are on this number because they don't really know how many people are coming into the city so you find people just settling wherever the...
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yes as you rightly say christine. their situation. of foreign currency in the country is compounding it's affecting almost every sector that is relying on importations if you look at the heresy to cancer at the moment they're using regiment of 17 chemicals to purify the water from lake shapiro i think from the visuals you can see that. the water is contaminated when i went to the dam you you could you were greeted by you know a heavy stench you know it from a distance of 500 meters to the dam we thinking that maybe you know it's something that is coming from a damn site but this is water that is meant for consumption so you can see that they. really need a supply of foreign currency weekly and monthly to court to decontaminate this water so that it is portable for drinking and for use in houses privileged. thank you. south africa we any don's company is all here believe the best in the country and their latest production is said to be breathtaking and that's not even the story one of their truth is a dance with a difference let's take
yes as you rightly say christine. their situation. of foreign currency in the country is compounding it's affecting almost every sector that is relying on importations if you look at the heresy to cancer at the moment they're using regiment of 17 chemicals to purify the water from lake shapiro i think from the visuals you can see that. the water is contaminated when i went to the dam you you could you were greeted by you know a heavy stench you know it from a distance of 500 meters to the dam...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. 31 minutes past the hour.king overnight, a sudden resurgence for dorian. the hurricane regaining strength and now once again a major category 3 storm. officials say landfall is possible anywhere in the carolinas. right now dorian is approaching the coast of south carolina. the national hurricane center warning of life threatening storm surge and dangerous winds. >>> dorian is forecast to run parallel to the coast of north and south carolina into friday but any swerve to the west could bring the eye of the hurricane on shore. this morning more than 1 million people in the carolinas are under mandatory evacuation orders. coastal south carolina getting hit hard right now. 125,000 customers already losing power. parts of downtown charleston underwater. meteorologist derek van dam is there for us this morning. derek, good morning to you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. i can't believe that we still have power where we are set up at the moment, but people in charleston, south carolina, wa
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. 31 minutes past the hour.king overnight, a sudden resurgence for dorian. the hurricane regaining strength and now once again a major category 3 storm. officials say landfall is possible anywhere in the carolinas. right now dorian is approaching the coast of south carolina. the national hurricane center warning of life threatening storm surge and dangerous winds. >>> dorian is forecast to run parallel to the coast of north and south...
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. >> martha: that's part of what motivated christine.ck in question? are ladies' night panel up next. >> is this about roe v. wade, is this about people off the bat wanted to see him never take a spot on the supreme court? where is this coming from? >> i just want process on i can be heard. >> martha: no thoughts of where this is coming from? >> i want a fair process where i can be heard. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? if ylittle thingsate tcan be a big deal., that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're aller
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dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you so much. >>> tourism in the bahamas could be devastated for some time after hurricane dorian. many homes and businesses are destroyed or heavily damaged. parts of grand bahama island under water. the airports on grand bahama and marsh harbor abaco are closed. the bahamas is the most tourism-dependent economy in the caribbean by far. tourism accounts for 60% of its $9 billion economy. a recent ubs report estimates dorian will cost between $15 billion and $25 billion in damage including the u.s. once it's said and done. the storm hit areas with fewer hotel rooms compared to other areas of the country. rick newton, founding partner at resort capital partners, told cnn the abacos and grand bahama have roughly 250 hotel rooms, less than a 15% of the hotel inventory in the country. the next challenge will be where the money comes from to help rebuild parts of the bahamas. the tourist and engine center of the bahamas has not been touched. important to note, has
dave, christine? >> patrick oppmann, thank you so much. >>> tourism in the bahamas could be devastated for some time after hurricane dorian. many homes and businesses are destroyed or heavily damaged. parts of grand bahama island under water. the airports on grand bahama and marsh harbor abaco are closed. the bahamas is the most tourism-dependent economy in the caribbean by far. tourism accounts for 60% of its $9 billion economy. a recent ubs report estimates dorian will cost...
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. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of the complaint and effort to keep the details from congress. >> overnight, t"the washington post" says the white house is take steps to keep the moves secret. among them, reducing the number of aides allowed to listen in on calls. and some officials who deliver memos now have to sign chain of custody records. moments after the complaints went public, chief joseph maguire stetestified to the committee. >> i am not familiar with any prior instances where a whistleblower complaint, touched on such complicated and executi executive issues. >> all of this has come
. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. big questions for this white house, following a gripping day on grill. the whistleblower claims as why cover-up. yefr night, cnn learned the justice department knew about the allegations, soon after the july 25th call with the ukrainian president. the whistleblower informed a general counsel, who informed the justice department as required. the d.o.j., saying the timing of all of this, raising more questions about the handling of the complaint...
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all right we have with us here in our studio christine were anchor of news africa and we also have a correspondent privileged motion video who's on the line with us now from zimbabwe now we're going to give you our full coverage talking to both our guests about mugabe's death in his legacy but 1st let's look back at his story. robert mugabe's political career began in the 1960 s. with the formation of a radical anti colonialist movement dedicated to fighting white minority rule. after zimbabwe became independent $980.00 elections were held and robert mugabe's sana apologies borne by a landslide. gabi became the country's 1st black prime minister striking a turn a free conciliation and forgiveness despite his militant past. but hopes for a peaceful political transition when for failed. political tensions and violence between mccarthy supporters and political opponents persisted about government forces were responsible for killing thousands of civilians. during the 1980 s. and early ninety's he was a welcome guest around the world but by the mid 1990 s. the once venerated freedom fight
all right we have with us here in our studio christine were anchor of news africa and we also have a correspondent privileged motion video who's on the line with us now from zimbabwe now we're going to give you our full coverage talking to both our guests about mugabe's death in his legacy but 1st let's look back at his story. robert mugabe's political career began in the 1960 s. with the formation of a radical anti colonialist movement dedicated to fighting white minority rule. after zimbabwe...
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christine? >> elizabeth, thanks. >>> on tap, tonight, debate number three for the democrats. and this time around, it's a one-night event. here's the ten candidates who qualified. for many of them, it could be the final opportunity to break through. and we'll see joe biden and elizabeth warren, side-by-side on the same stage. jeff zeleny is already in houston. >> reporter: dave and christine, the third presidential debate is tonight in houston. there were two debate nights in atlanta. also in detroit, two nights. here in houston, ten democrats qualified for this debate. it will mean for the first time, joe biden and elizabeth warren are on stage together. they are the two leading candidates at the moment. bernie sanders, as well, in the thick of this race. there are seven other candidates who are trying to make their case there's time for them to jump into this race we're going to see a lot of contrast between joe biden and elizabeth warren. there's two lanes, a progressive lane and a pragmatic
christine? >> elizabeth, thanks. >>> on tap, tonight, debate number three for the democrats. and this time around, it's a one-night event. here's the ten candidates who qualified. for many of them, it could be the final opportunity to break through. and we'll see joe biden and elizabeth warren, side-by-side on the same stage. jeff zeleny is already in houston. >> reporter: dave and christine, the third presidential debate is tonight in houston. there were two debate nights...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking to ban flavored eed e-cigarett the coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >> vaping has become a big business, as i understand it. a giant business in a short period of time. but e can't allow people to get sick. and we can't have our youth be so affected. we have to find out the extent of the problem. it's so new. >> we're going to find out. >> despite our efforts of enforcement at patrolling locations, we have to remove these attractive, flavored products from the marketplace. >> the cdc says there's been 6 deaths and 450 vaping-related illnesses across the country. one of those is 18-year-old adam. he vaped nicotine and marijuana. the habit nearly killed him. now, doctors sa
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast, 1:00 in the west coast. the white house taking a big step to curb the widening vaping epidemic among young people. the trump administration looking to ban flavored eed e-cigarett the coming weeks. teens are smoking less tobacco, doing less drugs and drinking less alcohol but vaping is a concern. a quarter, 28% of all high school students use e-cigarettes. staggering number, nearly doubled from 2017 to 2018. >>...
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christine. >> clarissa ward in london. thank you for that announcement. >>> another warning on vaping. in a new statement, e-cigarettes are not safe and can cause irreversible lung damage. a sixth american has died from a lung disease related to vaping. former mayor michael bloomberg's foundation is offering $160 million to help kids stop getting addicted. the cd cy says 450 cases may have been caused by vaping. overnight we learned hawaii is investigating its first possible case. >>> all right. breaking overnight, significant structural damage in sioux falls, south dakota after a major tornado hit. almost 20,000 customers in the dark right now. this used to be an auto parts store. one hospital, the avera behavioral health center, is being evacuated. more than ten tornados were reported in tupper plains tuesday. the sameng another round of severe weather today. >>> on this morning 18 years ago america endured its darkest day, planes crashing into the twin towers, the pentagon, and a field in shangs ville, pennsylvania. alm
christine. >> clarissa ward in london. thank you for that announcement. >>> another warning on vaping. in a new statement, e-cigarettes are not safe and can cause irreversible lung damage. a sixth american has died from a lung disease related to vaping. former mayor michael bloomberg's foundation is offering $160 million to help kids stop getting addicted. the cd cy says 450 cases may have been caused by vaping. overnight we learned hawaii is investigating its first possible...
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course asf all, of christine lagarde said, the central banks have to understand fully the market. they are not depending on the market, as well as they're not depending on the government of any particular influence. they have a medium-term vision. and they have to keep their own credibility in that longer-term, medium-term vision. we will see with the governing council does. one of the reasons why the market is expecting that the ecb will move is due to the ecb itself. because khamenei kaisha of the persons of the ecb has been -- because communications of the persons of the ecb. it is normal we are observing some expectation, but the decision is taken by the governing council. they will see all of the data, the figures come and they will, i'm sure, decide in the best andion possible circumstances, which obviously are difficult -- not because of the market particularly, even if we see the market very volatile, but because of brexit, because of the fact the slowing down of the global economy is absolutely obvious, the slowing down in the u.s. is very clear. and i would say when i lo
course asf all, of christine lagarde said, the central banks have to understand fully the market. they are not depending on the market, as well as they're not depending on the government of any particular influence. they have a medium-term vision. and they have to keep their own credibility in that longer-term, medium-term vision. we will see with the governing council does. one of the reasons why the market is expecting that the ecb will move is due to the ecb itself. because khamenei kaisha...
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christine lagarde calls it the biggest threat to global growth. >> it is mediocre growth.ofis at risk because essentially one major threat, which is the trade war that we see. now, of all the things vying for investors' attention, political risk is pushing its way to the front. donald trump is to face a formal impeachment inquiry. speaker pelosi says the u.s. president has violated his oath of office and obligations under the constitution. trump called it "witchhunt garbage." boris johnson has restated his vow to complete brexit next month. he said he profoundly disagrees with the u.k. supreme court, but wilson -- comply with its ruling. joining us now is our senior editor in singapore. anna edwards is standing by in westminster. talk us through the impeachment process here. well, it is very early in the official process, although it seems like president trump has been under some form of congressional investigation for quite some time now. the issue at center is whether or not president trump asked a foreign country to meddle in u.s. elections by digging up dirt on democra
christine lagarde calls it the biggest threat to global growth. >> it is mediocre growth.ofis at risk because essentially one major threat, which is the trade war that we see. now, of all the things vying for investors' attention, political risk is pushing its way to the front. donald trump is to face a formal impeachment inquiry. speaker pelosi says the u.s. president has violated his oath of office and obligations under the constitution. trump called it "witchhunt garbage."...
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that was incoming ecb president christine lagarde.he stories we have been talking about here, the shakeup at wework. the ceo stepping down. the ipo now in jeopardy until a management change. leanae leon a baker -- baker. the voting control will change from 10 to one to 31. it's unclear what happens now or if that will be enough. start with what you know about this latest news. leana: it's not a huge surprise but adam neumann, the founder of the company is stepping down. he will be decreasing his voting control of the company. these are all things some investors in wework like softbank have been pushing for. this should not come as a surprise after all of this news has come out in recent weeks about how he maybe wasn't fit to run the company he is apparently on board with the changes. he will step aside gracefully and have a chairman role. what is next for the ipo? there are co-ceo's name to the company did not announce they are bringing in an outside ceo. will they do that? we will see. new ceos?o are the liana: they are very close to
that was incoming ecb president christine lagarde.he stories we have been talking about here, the shakeup at wework. the ceo stepping down. the ipo now in jeopardy until a management change. leanae leon a baker -- baker. the voting control will change from 10 to one to 31. it's unclear what happens now or if that will be enough. start with what you know about this latest news. leana: it's not a huge surprise but adam neumann, the founder of the company is stepping down. he will be decreasing...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.let's begin that lawyers for the whistleblower says the president's threats are causing their client's to fear for their safety. the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fraudulent way. and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblower. >> the president went after who we gave information to the whistleblower. was this person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblow
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans.let's begin that lawyers for the whistleblower says the president's threats are causing their client's to fear for their safety. the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fraudulent way. and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united...
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i know christine lagarde -- doing a speech.ine lagarde coming into a place mario draghi was really looking toward -- replace mario draghi was really looking toward -- she is treading ever so lightly. nejra: she said inflation is too low and accommodative policies are needed. she also said we must be mindful of the negative effects of those policies. tom: it is a dichotomy in managing the message forward. important decisions on further quantitative easing by the european central bank. it has been an uproar of about a that isy be bit longer, the former president of the new york fed, william dudley essay in response to that upper -- uproar. william dudley, in a measured essay in number of days ago, ended with a discussion of how the fed should handle the politics of the nation and critically the election of 2020. here is a key quote i put together from mr. dudley. this is a summary of a more lengthy essay. i wanted the federal reserve to be more explicit. my intention was to be provocative. i am not suggesting the fed should take
i know christine lagarde -- doing a speech.ine lagarde coming into a place mario draghi was really looking toward -- replace mario draghi was really looking toward -- she is treading ever so lightly. nejra: she said inflation is too low and accommodative policies are needed. she also said we must be mindful of the negative effects of those policies. tom: it is a dichotomy in managing the message forward. important decisions on further quantitative easing by the european central bank. it has...
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hannon christine lee hanson peter burton hanson sue kim hanson vassilios g. haramis james a.an gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa harrington huges aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart eric hartono john clinton hartz emeric harvey >> my brother, gary. whose life and legacy are memorialized and celebrated on this anniversary of 9/11. today, i'm very deeply honored and humbled to have my brother's name, and my son up here on this podium alongside of me to take part in this proud traditional of perpetuating the memories of all those we lost on this tragic day 18 years ago by reading and sanctifying some of their names. may the life and memory of my brother and your uncle be forever etched in the hearts and minds of all those lives he has touched in the short time he was here with us on this earth. i love you, gary. may god bless your soul. >> and my uncle, gary. i wish i could spend time with you and get to know you. i love you and wish you were here
hannon christine lee hanson peter burton hanson sue kim hanson vassilios g. haramis james a.an gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave daniel edward harlin frances haros harvey l. harrell stephen g. harrell melissa harrington huges aisha anne harris stewart dennis harris john patrick hart eric hartono john clinton hartz emeric harvey >> my brother, gary. whose life and legacy are memorialized and celebrated on this anniversary of 9/11. today, i'm very deeply...
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welcome back to "early start." >> and i'm christine romans. first, this morning, the biggest union walkout
welcome back to "early start." >> and i'm christine romans. first, this morning, the biggest union walkout
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's 4:00 in new york. >>> president trump may have had political motives when he spoke with ukraine's president and pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. cnn learning that president trump hput a hold on american t the ukraine. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mabley concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial burden for ukraine's defense. senator chris murphy says zelensky was concerned that the money was for not investigating the bidens. >> joe biden and his son are corrupt. if a republican ever did what joe biden did, if a republican ever said what joe biden said, they would be getting the electric chair by right now. >> trump did not specify what biden said or did. >> it's regrettable that house intelligence committee schiff. >> i would like to have the whistleblower come and talk to me so we know what the story is. >> i believe that president trump will blow you away
i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it's 4:00 in new york. >>> president trump may have had political motives when he spoke with ukraine's president and pressured him to investigate joe biden's son. cnn learning that president trump hput a hold on american t the ukraine. "the washington post" first to report this. >> a senior administration official says the president was mabley concerned about corruption and pushing europe to shoulder more of the financial...