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turn go ahead christopher. you've got john kerry being caught on the phone in iowa talking about how he's thinking about jumping into the race because he wants to stop bertie sanders look at the end of the day i think sanders is actually going to win this nomination but he's going to have to fight like hell for it because the democratic establishment and their friends in the corporate media are going to do everything they can to stop him in the same way that they tried to stop donald trump in 2016 you know what happened in 2016 is trump all the animals in the party out of their cages in the republican party and if bernie is going to succeed he asked to do the same thing he's going to fight for it tooth and nail because they will do everything from inventing characters like boo to judge to bloomberg and his billions to the onslaught of negative opposition research which is coming it is coming at the dump is coming soon for bernie sanders he is going to have to fight tooth and nail the same way that trump did in
turn go ahead christopher. you've got john kerry being caught on the phone in iowa talking about how he's thinking about jumping into the race because he wants to stop bertie sanders look at the end of the day i think sanders is actually going to win this nomination but he's going to have to fight like hell for it because the democratic establishment and their friends in the corporate media are going to do everything they can to stop him in the same way that they tried to stop donald trump in...
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you can hear all of christopher and all of his glory. >> are you sure he's 12?hat's amazing. >>> coming up, a northern california father celebrating the birth of his daughter on the day that is extra special for the family. >>> get complete sports coverage with the xfinity sports desk every day at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. sponsored by xfinity. get live stats and tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. we choose to go to the and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care for all, make college affordable for all, combat climate change, or create a world at pe
you can hear all of christopher and all of his glory. >> are you sure he's 12?hat's amazing. >>> coming up, a northern california father celebrating the birth of his daughter on the day that is extra special for the family. >>> get complete sports coverage with the xfinity sports desk every day at 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. sponsored by xfinity. get live stats and tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice...
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nothing escapes christophe's eagle eye. with. all the woman's son on important because some of the rules they seem like little little thing the bed the color. why don't you. is very very important. it's an attitude. they respect is we ask something they have to do. somebody's got a doctor who doesn't know despite his tough stand on immigration christophe's not actually a populist or a right winger it's fact he supports the center left democratic party that are. specific to the chief of staff for the good most man in the woods of national. lookouts because it can more delegate at any up of even target. but if we cabinet down to fact that. there jungle you know now devoid of sort of idyllic to the disaster. scene yesterday i've been the best with banty 40 epicure prop your limited to be able just eater but he may. i would rather pitch it serious equally nashik bant of military deaths that are quantum into this easter. while the image of an immediate migrant might win over voters the academy rules and regulations face every one and
nothing escapes christophe's eagle eye. with. all the woman's son on important because some of the rules they seem like little little thing the bed the color. why don't you. is very very important. it's an attitude. they respect is we ask something they have to do. somebody's got a doctor who doesn't know despite his tough stand on immigration christophe's not actually a populist or a right winger it's fact he supports the center left democratic party that are. specific to the chief of staff...
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with us now is christopher verrone. gold is to the moon.there a technical construction to gold right now or is it indeterminate? christopher: it is very determinate and the answer is higher, and i suspect we will see new all-time highs in gold not before long. if you look at gold and many other currencies whether it is yen or aussie or cabs or euro, gold made all-time highs. we have to look at gold in an uptrend. it is outperforming equities. 15%, stockst 14% or up 11% or 12%, so on the beta rally gold has outperformed. is gold telling us after -- there is an us inflation problem longer-term? we are seeing that in the stabilization of the breakeven rates as well. francine: what do you do with treasuries? do treasuries go negative? christopher: i don't think they do, but here is what is important. if you look historically at the prior announcements of quantitative easing in october of 2008, 2010, and 2012, the announcement of qe put the for about bond yields six to 12 months and put the high-end in defensive groups. utilities and staples ten
with us now is christopher verrone. gold is to the moon.there a technical construction to gold right now or is it indeterminate? christopher: it is very determinate and the answer is higher, and i suspect we will see new all-time highs in gold not before long. if you look at gold and many other currencies whether it is yen or aussie or cabs or euro, gold made all-time highs. we have to look at gold in an uptrend. it is outperforming equities. 15%, stockst 14% or up 11% or 12%, so on the beta...
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haslinda: christopher, hang tight. christopher smart of bearings will stay with us. let's take a look at the first word headlines. asian governments are struggling with the virus fallout. australia sees a rare richet -- australia fears a rare recession, but they are in a nationwide lockdown. malaysia is keeping people indoors at least through april 14. thailand faces its most contractions since the asian financial crisis. the economy shrinking by more than 5% versus an initial projection of almost 3%. growth in singapore is set to contract by 4% this year as the trade reliant nation grapples with the fallout of the coronavirus. forfell an annualized 10% the first quarter, far worse than the median estimate. singapore is set to deliver a second seamless package. on wednesday, it reported 73 new virus infections, its biggest single daily spike. yvonne: hong kong is bracing for a new wave of drivers infections, with 24 cases reported on wednesday. 19 of the 24 are among people who traveled back to the city from overseas. it brings the overall total of cases to more than
haslinda: christopher, hang tight. christopher smart of bearings will stay with us. let's take a look at the first word headlines. asian governments are struggling with the virus fallout. australia sees a rare richet -- australia fears a rare recession, but they are in a nationwide lockdown. malaysia is keeping people indoors at least through april 14. thailand faces its most contractions since the asian financial crisis. the economy shrinking by more than 5% versus an initial projection of...
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president is taking the lead. >> there is a new story out that came out a couple of hours ago, christopherperts by, anybody else was responsible for the three year nightmare with the phony dossier now says he will not cooperate with william barr in john durham, here's the quote from christopher steele, i would not cooperate if i were him either because there's a criminal referral against him for lying. >> the smartest thing that christopher steele said in the whole interview, i think i've said enough and that's probably exactly right. he should've stopped talking before he wrote his dossier and we would not have gone to the crisis. he has no credibility and i remember a few months ago politico had a story, natosha was the reporter and she said the ig found christopher steele credible, that's another great steel whoppers because we know from the ig report he found him anything but credible. he is a tragic character in ms. figure because the inflicted upon america as a foreigner and it was an unnecessary crisis. >> you have been all over the hunter biden varese my story, you wrote a lot of n
president is taking the lead. >> there is a new story out that came out a couple of hours ago, christopherperts by, anybody else was responsible for the three year nightmare with the phony dossier now says he will not cooperate with william barr in john durham, here's the quote from christopher steele, i would not cooperate if i were him either because there's a criminal referral against him for lying. >> the smartest thing that christopher steele said in the whole interview, i...
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but to hear christopher wynn play is undoubtedly a treat. >> he's a genius on the piano. he's like a mini mozart. >> reporter: he's the director of marketing. >> he shreds. >> reporter: christopher began shredding at the lodge 6 years ago. that's when his mom and dad realizing he had quite a talent came up with the idea of having him share it for free. >> i just want him to give back to the community and make some people happy. and so we found this place and everyone here loves him. >> reporter: love him they do. christopher's playing always brings smiles and occasionally tears to the residents faces. he comes with no set play list, just draws from the hundreds of classical tunes he knows by heart to play what he thinks will touch their hearts. >> i just decid i look at their expressions. i enjoy making people smile on faces. >> reporter: but it turns out it's not just the audience getting something out of this. christopher admits to being a little awkward when it comes to talking to other people, but kmuking with his music, that's easy. >> i like playing here, it's very
but to hear christopher wynn play is undoubtedly a treat. >> he's a genius on the piano. he's like a mini mozart. >> reporter: he's the director of marketing. >> he shreds. >> reporter: christopher began shredding at the lodge 6 years ago. that's when his mom and dad realizing he had quite a talent came up with the idea of having him share it for free. >> i just want him to give back to the community and make some people happy. and so we found this place and...
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christopher verrone with us. is it over? christopher: the process of putting in a bottom has begun.ama. we thought the conditions for a good tradable low were beginning to take shape. i also think this coming liquidity wave will be important in terms of restoring confidence in markets. said we had abs liquidity wave with the amount of money out there. you will suggest g7 will add a new liquidity wave. is it unprecedented? christopher: i think the bond market is screaming for that to happen. you have two yield -- two year yields under 2%. the moving bond market screams for action from the fed. when you look at the sentiment environment, put calls have spiked meaningfully. stress in the options market is about as good of a signed we have of win it is time to put risk back. bottoming is a process. this takes some time to put a low in, but i would not be short. francine: can we take a step back and can you tell me how you see the economy evolving in the next couple weeks and months? this is no longer a supply problem, could it move toward a consumer problem? christopher: i will make two
christopher verrone with us. is it over? christopher: the process of putting in a bottom has begun.ama. we thought the conditions for a good tradable low were beginning to take shape. i also think this coming liquidity wave will be important in terms of restoring confidence in markets. said we had abs liquidity wave with the amount of money out there. you will suggest g7 will add a new liquidity wave. is it unprecedented? christopher: i think the bond market is screaming for that to happen. you...
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christopher: what everybody will be watching for. the economic data right now is all over the board. there has been breathtaking data on unemployment claims. they will be more breathtaking data on pmi's, gdp estimates, earnings in the days ahead. what we will be looking for is a sense that companies will start to talk about how they can see their way through this crisis, how they will be able to emerge on the others, and that they have balance sheet strong enough to last through that period. do you think the bottom is in for stocks? christopher: i do not want to answer that question. seen,k what we have clearly, is a bounce back because there has been a massive response. it looks, at this stage, as if that should be enough to give us the floor. but i think it all depends on how quickly the money gets at the door, as i said, and how the virus is contained from here. those are the big unknowns that make it hard to know what we can call a bottom. what is important is to compare this crisis with previously crises -- previous crises. alth
christopher: what everybody will be watching for. the economic data right now is all over the board. there has been breathtaking data on unemployment claims. they will be more breathtaking data on pmi's, gdp estimates, earnings in the days ahead. what we will be looking for is a sense that companies will start to talk about how they can see their way through this crisis, how they will be able to emerge on the others, and that they have balance sheet strong enough to last through that period. do...
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christopher: we've been very proactive.rst banks to offer that proactive forbearance agreement. we have been reaching out to our commercial borrowers. we have had hundreds of those calls. we have touched about $2 billion worth of our balance sheet so far. you're getting wonderful support from our clients. that isprior experience really helpful. we endured hurricane sandy, which was right in the middle of our markets. we had about 50,000 structures totally destroyed or substantially destroyed. we worked with millions of dollars worth of borrowers at that time. we found forbearance works. good borrowers who had good businesses, two months ago, they just need a few months off to collect themselves, to get back going. their losses were quite modest in that incident. we had less than $500,000 in charge-offs. there were demands on you as well, right? how much is the federal reserve helping the likes of yourself? if you can just hold on, maybe everybody will be ok, but if you guys can't hold on, maybe everybody won't be ok. had gu
christopher: we've been very proactive.rst banks to offer that proactive forbearance agreement. we have been reaching out to our commercial borrowers. we have had hundreds of those calls. we have touched about $2 billion worth of our balance sheet so far. you're getting wonderful support from our clients. that isprior experience really helpful. we endured hurricane sandy, which was right in the middle of our markets. we had about 50,000 structures totally destroyed or substantially destroyed....
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examples ofvorite this phenomenon being important is a man named christopher monk, age 13, open to the impeachment trial against the earl of clarendon. he was 13 years old and he opened the impeachment proceedings with a long speech. his father was pretty powerful. >> was there difference in gender? ms. brewer: yes and no. certainly in terms of power. not completely, there were queens who had power that was inherited. but certainly generally only men were allowed in the house of lords. you had a seat and that when you inherited the title, and that would've been at the average age of 21. but those were all men in the house of lords. so certainly in terms of power, there was a difference. but in terms of other legal capacity, the age limits were generally not as important for everybody, boy or girl. when a two-year-old girl marries a three-year-old boy, that is happening for both of them and in terms of criminal capacity, there was a four-year-old girl who was among the imprisoned who was charged with witchcraft in salem in 1692. she was just as culpable as an eight-year-old boy named jo
examples ofvorite this phenomenon being important is a man named christopher monk, age 13, open to the impeachment trial against the earl of clarendon. he was 13 years old and he opened the impeachment proceedings with a long speech. his father was pretty powerful. >> was there difference in gender? ms. brewer: yes and no. certainly in terms of power. not completely, there were queens who had power that was inherited. but certainly generally only men were allowed in the house of lords....
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and christopher monk, when he came to the door, killed the policeman.then went to his friend, the king, the next morning, and the king pardoned him and it led to riots in the street. but he was fine. he was safe. he didn't need a parent to protest for him. most of the time, when a young child was executed or taken away to labor for somebody else, and their mark was put down, the parents in question might petition the court for some sort of change. i found those examples, but they didn't have the voice or authority to do much. host: i guess what i am hearing is that in many cases, these children were essentially slaves. they signed contracts at two or three, had to work until 25. they had not reached adulthood but were doing adult things. ms. brewer: i think it can be compared to slavery. i certainly would say it is a temporary servitude or temporary slavery, if you want to use that word, on some level. absolutely. certainly, there's another point in common, which is in a certain way, they were also born into status. not as terrible as that as enslaved a
and christopher monk, when he came to the door, killed the policeman.then went to his friend, the king, the next morning, and the king pardoned him and it led to riots in the street. but he was fine. he was safe. he didn't need a parent to protest for him. most of the time, when a young child was executed or taken away to labor for somebody else, and their mark was put down, the parents in question might petition the court for some sort of change. i found those examples, but they didn't have...
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after the break christopher plummer whipped in a free kick and love and faith they made it to no only only once again impressing at their home ground but those bugs showed fart cannot get hot heading home to hold a deficit after an hour play 8. and 9 minutes before full time she while victoria got the better of his defender and vowed. they cost nasa the equaliser. postponed completing a stunning comeback against a disappointed. fans waited until the end of the half time break to make their protest against hope and the german f.a. but they took down the banner quickly. because they were surprisingly 2 nil up against shout at. their belgian defenders about john ball now headed cologne into the lead after 9 minutes. and colombian shop shooter john carter the net is his 10th goal of the season the today show. the subgoal was all down to shelters goalkeeper alexander mova however. to move those eyes to how stopping the game would have been a good thing in his own trans certainly voiced their disapproval. no protests no delays and no goals as half time arrived in vs. but at least the missin
after the break christopher plummer whipped in a free kick and love and faith they made it to no only only once again impressing at their home ground but those bugs showed fart cannot get hot heading home to hold a deficit after an hour play 8. and 9 minutes before full time she while victoria got the better of his defender and vowed. they cost nasa the equaliser. postponed completing a stunning comeback against a disappointed. fans waited until the end of the half time break to make their...
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than the half american was completed foul whistle penalty christophe take pics himself up and made it 33. 3 goal comeback within. just 10 minutes even kraft played his part in holding on to a point at the desk perhaps klinsmann doesn't know everything. so often the season bottom side part of bone have for hot and come away with nothing. away to mines they have chances. but all goals went to mike's. past robin cries and made it one now on the half hour mark. and after the break kareem on a c. were doubled might as late the hosts gain some breathing space in the relegation battle the party move on it's business as usual. match against frankfurt had to be perspire and after frankfurt's midweek europa league game was itself delayed by a day to a storm. daybreak was considered too short by the bundesliga. now they are off to the top game logic. and my take there were no insults for a change instead a club promoted love and peace and broke the trend of the match day understandable given are they like to get enough abuse themselves to many the club represents solace commercialism. so let's c
than the half american was completed foul whistle penalty christophe take pics himself up and made it 33. 3 goal comeback within. just 10 minutes even kraft played his part in holding on to a point at the desk perhaps klinsmann doesn't know everything. so often the season bottom side part of bone have for hot and come away with nothing. away to mines they have chances. but all goals went to mike's. past robin cries and made it one now on the half hour mark. and after the break kareem on a c....
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christopher in konqueror took charge of cent pieces for like tick and patrick schick was on the same wavelength scoring just 3 minutes after the opener. the czech sevens goal of the season. and also the last goal of the match. and i think at the end it's disappeared that's the game ended in a draw and was not that good game of my team but close enough to not a perfect game of little goes and i think both teams are a bit tired. tired top players in the top game to shine and so the match day's biggest game fail to live up to expectations. muscle sabots or at least try to find a winner. next time you'll be able to enjoy attacking me because teammate langer will be back by his side. and now let's take a look at the live results from this historic match day 24. 6 still thumping of hoffenheim was only a side back to the protests slender victory of a flyball cologne speak win against chelsea and the new on berlin's draw with both also left a bad taste in the mouth on a fractious why. again there's one thing we'll remember. have you ever seen anything like this in a football match. and hoffe
christopher in konqueror took charge of cent pieces for like tick and patrick schick was on the same wavelength scoring just 3 minutes after the opener. the czech sevens goal of the season. and also the last goal of the match. and i think at the end it's disappeared that's the game ended in a draw and was not that good game of my team but close enough to not a perfect game of little goes and i think both teams are a bit tired. tired top players in the top game to shine and so the match day's...
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president is taking the lead. >> there is a new story out that came out a couple of hours ago, christophers by, anybody else was responsible for the three year nightmare with the phony dossier now says he will not cooperate with william barr in john durham, here's the quote from christopher steele, i would not cooperate if i were him either because there's a criminal referral against him for lying. >> the smartest thing that christopher steele said in the whole interview, i think i've said enough and that's probably exactly right. he should've stopped talking before he wrote his dossier and we would not have gone to the crisis. he has no credibility and i remember a few months ago politico had a story, natosha was the reporter and she said the ig found christopher steele credible, that's another great steel whoppers because we know from the ig report he found him anything but credible. he is a tragic character in ms. figure because the inflicted upon america as a foreigner and it was an unnecessary crisis. >> you have been all over the hunter biden varese my story, you wrote a lot of news
president is taking the lead. >> there is a new story out that came out a couple of hours ago, christophers by, anybody else was responsible for the three year nightmare with the phony dossier now says he will not cooperate with william barr in john durham, here's the quote from christopher steele, i would not cooperate if i were him either because there's a criminal referral against him for lying. >> the smartest thing that christopher steele said in the whole interview, i think...
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christopher thiel and laura cooper still with us. christopher, let me come back to you.nk of england acting here. what are we expecting that could really make a difference? atsical actors are looking what they can do from one side of the virus to the other. during times like this where --re is uncertainty think uncertainty in the case of the virus, the u.s. economy was very strong as of two weeks ago. i don't think that has changed. matt, i think the bazooka it was fired over the weekend. of oillapse in the price is hugely positive for global growth, especially for countries that rely on the importation of oil. that is the stimulus there and then for the majority of europe. the ecb might cut, but it's not much. the longer oil prices kent state down here is hugely stimulative. if we get beyond the uncertainties of the virus, the environment for risk assets, given they've just had a healthy correction, is quite positive. matt: i was thinking this morning, so many people are biting their nails over the worried that the cartel has fallen apart and the prices are artificially
christopher thiel and laura cooper still with us. christopher, let me come back to you.nk of england acting here. what are we expecting that could really make a difference? atsical actors are looking what they can do from one side of the virus to the other. during times like this where --re is uncertainty think uncertainty in the case of the virus, the u.s. economy was very strong as of two weeks ago. i don't think that has changed. matt, i think the bazooka it was fired over the weekend. of...
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attorney general william barr and fbi director christopher wray approving of the fisa bill that passedhe house today with some changes. we don't know whether we can call them reforms yet. there were no committee hearings or public discussion whatsoever. this secret court, a soviet-like court system for the surveillance of supposedly foreigners on our soil. but it turns out to be a soviet-style court system used in a soviet-style way. back to the attorney general writing today, i am pleads, he said, that the bill contains a number of provisions director wray and i put forward to address past failures. we don't know which failures they are. we haven't seen a report. we haven't seen anyone held to account for the fraudulent use of those courts. but you can take apparently the attorney general's word. and director wray with of the fbi which has been politically corrupt at the top. the senate is expected to vote on it tomorrow. the last congressional day before fisa expires. there must be a sense of urgency. this usual gambit they pretend adds to the importance of the moment and the shoddin
attorney general william barr and fbi director christopher wray approving of the fisa bill that passedhe house today with some changes. we don't know whether we can call them reforms yet. there were no committee hearings or public discussion whatsoever. this secret court, a soviet-like court system for the surveillance of supposedly foreigners on our soil. but it turns out to be a soviet-style court system used in a soviet-style way. back to the attorney general writing today, i am pleads, he...
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christopher steele and m.i.-6 in the u.k.is a large coincidence. >> somebody set these actions into motion. the question is, who was it. there may be a conglomerate. there was a lot of foreign involvement targeting trump and larger more republicans than just trump at the beginning of this whole episode. >> that's why we always can't wait for man dade for john solomon to get to work. up next, congressman matt gaetz on how the president's emergency declaration will help him as a congressman handle the threat of the coronavirus. ♪ it's surprising how the bigger a city gets... the smaller it starts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. it's an honor to tell you that [ applause ] thank you. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [ fas
christopher steele and m.i.-6 in the u.k.is a large coincidence. >> somebody set these actions into motion. the question is, who was it. there may be a conglomerate. there was a lot of foreign involvement targeting trump and larger more republicans than just trump at the beginning of this whole episode. >> that's why we always can't wait for man dade for john solomon to get to work. up next, congressman matt gaetz on how the president's emergency declaration will help him as a...
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this is to christopher so in 2013 while you're still with s.c.l.group you had set up a similar company called us and according to boast if you do you had told an acquaintance of yours that you wanted to build the n.s.a. as a wet dream and you also claimed that evil pays more so that's not true one of the things that i've learned is that. you know when you go up against a company that specializes in this information and it also uses that. and creates narratives about people who criticize so i do i don't take your assertion as valid and it's this simply it's not true i did not set up that company i do not remember and i have not seen any actual state of evidence to. substantiate this this flippant comment ok well it seems to me that you helped create these tools which you admitted to building and you know eventually these tools were misappropriated and you know day we used to hijack elections and undermine democracy so do you understand why some people would question your motives today of course owners than that and i think it's healthy for people to
this is to christopher so in 2013 while you're still with s.c.l.group you had set up a similar company called us and according to boast if you do you had told an acquaintance of yours that you wanted to build the n.s.a. as a wet dream and you also claimed that evil pays more so that's not true one of the things that i've learned is that. you know when you go up against a company that specializes in this information and it also uses that. and creates narratives about people who criticize so i do...
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. >> christopher still, the mi 6 guy, who did the famous dossier which is getting more credibility now than it did. lou:how did this work and how has it been allowed to go on for so long and in one claim gaining credibility? not so anymore but looking back on those fateful days it is amazing how gullible the left wing national media pretended at least to be. proposing the crash the two people, the fight against the radical dems and deep state efforts to overthrow this president joining us tonight is sidney powell, attorney for general michael flynn, former federal prosecutor, and tom fitton, president of judicial watch with singular status doing more than any other organization to bring much of the sensitive aspects of this outrage against this great republic to light. thank you for being here. let me begin with that moment in which the federal government shows to only sentence amanda two months in prison for what was an egregious act against the government. >> that was a stunning decision on the part of us attorney jesse lou and i'm certainly glad the president pulled her recommendati
. >> christopher still, the mi 6 guy, who did the famous dossier which is getting more credibility now than it did. lou:how did this work and how has it been allowed to go on for so long and in one claim gaining credibility? not so anymore but looking back on those fateful days it is amazing how gullible the left wing national media pretended at least to be. proposing the crash the two people, the fight against the radical dems and deep state efforts to overthrow this president joining us...
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thank you very much now call on christopher for mon round christopher can you hear us. yes actually i think you really i hear you oh. i have a couple of other questions. but i want you to give us an overview just of. a one point bad news there. and you do a couple of. most of the know. what don't you see how do you you know me mad man but. man go ahead. of the can you carry one more time or you are broken but please go ahead to be heard that something about preparedness but repeat your question please ok i want you to give us an overview of this test of. this post enough. treatment to sanitize supportive treatments of it i'm going to i mean i'm going to do nothing. the 2nd only 2nd day ad there is and i knew that if. you call i did riis. it is a disease that 16 was a willingness to implement. what is your return. thank you. thank you krista of. i think we've been i think actually africa in general has been very rapid progress. general levels of for bird missile over the last 2 weeks all countries in africa now have the capacity to make a diagnosis and some are demonstra
thank you very much now call on christopher for mon round christopher can you hear us. yes actually i think you really i hear you oh. i have a couple of other questions. but i want you to give us an overview just of. a one point bad news there. and you do a couple of. most of the know. what don't you see how do you you know me mad man but. man go ahead. of the can you carry one more time or you are broken but please go ahead to be heard that something about preparedness but repeat your question...
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i want to start with christopher's question. christopher ian garcia asking on facebook. as someone with asthma and fibromal allefibr fibromyalg fibromyalgia, should i stay home from work? >> that's a good question. it's allergy season, too. a lot of people -- asthma is acting up because of a pollen in the air and everything. i'd say right now, again, we have a lot of data that's continuing to be analyzed. it seems that everything is -- we're getting data every hour in covid-19. an hour in covid-19 is a week or o month in regular time. we don't have convincing data that asthma dwifs ygives you an increased risk of covid-19. however, people with asthma have harder time with the common cold or influenza. i would think about that the same way. meaning that, again, try to stay away from crowds or from situations that you can control. if at all possible. that's the way i think about it. >> all right. over the weekend, i've seen a lot of articles about the increasing acceptance of the idea of maybe for everybody to wear a mask, not just those in the health care profession. so h
i want to start with christopher's question. christopher ian garcia asking on facebook. as someone with asthma and fibromal allefibr fibromyalg fibromyalgia, should i stay home from work? >> that's a good question. it's allergy season, too. a lot of people -- asthma is acting up because of a pollen in the air and everything. i'd say right now, again, we have a lot of data that's continuing to be analyzed. it seems that everything is -- we're getting data every hour in covid-19. an hour in...
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that is the flagship of christopher -- christopher colorless, the santa maria which 100 years later in 1492, christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue, that is what europeans were sailing to explore the world. the chinese were sailing massive ships. by the way, that treasurer fleet, that economic juggernaut of the 1400s looks a lot like china's strategy today. there is a lot to learn from zheng about his ability to organize, his ability to fulfill what his boss wanted to. let's jump forward to the time of the spanish armada. sir francis drake saves england, leads the british fleet that defeats the spanish armada but in the caribbean is known as a pirate, a rapist, murderer, head slaves, burned cities, killed indiscriminately. he is perhaps the darkest character of these admirals. he is a patriot and also a pirate. how many of you have been to disney world on the ride parent that is pirates of the caribbean, like everybody based on sir francis drake? he was my favorite british admiral, vice admiral lord nelson. he fights another x essential battle, defeats napoleon's fleet in 1805 at t
that is the flagship of christopher -- christopher colorless, the santa maria which 100 years later in 1492, christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue, that is what europeans were sailing to explore the world. the chinese were sailing massive ships. by the way, that treasurer fleet, that economic juggernaut of the 1400s looks a lot like china's strategy today. there is a lot to learn from zheng about his ability to organize, his ability to fulfill what his boss wanted to. let's jump forward to...
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christopher booker has more. >> reporter: for a few weeks each february, a natural spectacle draws thsands of people to california's yosemite national park. it's called fire fall. it only lasts for a few minutes at sunset, when the winter lig hits the park's towering horse glil falls at just the right but this year there was no fire fall. patrick gonzalez is a professor with the university of california, berkeley. he says this year there wasn't enough water.at the reason: clchange. >> the more snow that you have in the winter, the more water that you'll have coming over the falls. our analyses show that total annual rainfall and snowfall has decreased across all of yosemite national park. >> reporter: and gonzales says fire fall is not the only part of the park that's being impacted by climate change. >> our analyses of climate data show that human caused climate change has heated the park 1.1 degrees celsius orwo degrees fahrenheit. outhat might not like a lot, but 1.1 degrees celsius is the equivalent of pushing a mountain down 180 meters, or 600 feet more than the height of the washingt
christopher booker has more. >> reporter: for a few weeks each february, a natural spectacle draws thsands of people to california's yosemite national park. it's called fire fall. it only lasts for a few minutes at sunset, when the winter lig hits the park's towering horse glil falls at just the right but this year there was no fire fall. patrick gonzalez is a professor with the university of california, berkeley. he says this year there wasn't enough water.at the reason: clchange....
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react to what christopher steele is saying.onvenient. >> the height of hubris christopher steel comes out what was supposed to be a closed setting to try to defend his work that is widely discredited as you said before by two government investigations. even the mueller report debunked a lot of issues he tried to address in the steele dossier. also the department of justice inspector general report also took shots at the credibility of the work product that he priced. it is the height of hubris. this guy is engaged in self-preservation. the more comes out what was happening there, the more discredited his work product becomes. pete: bill, here is another portion what steele said being interviewed by mueller's team. i was surprised very little what i discussed with them appeared in the final report. there were many things about the report that were good but other aspects that were not so good. he goes on to say why he won't cooperate with barr. we said everything we need to say on the matter. look at that. is there more we need t
react to what christopher steele is saying.onvenient. >> the height of hubris christopher steel comes out what was supposed to be a closed setting to try to defend his work that is widely discredited as you said before by two government investigations. even the mueller report debunked a lot of issues he tried to address in the steele dossier. also the department of justice inspector general report also took shots at the credibility of the work product that he priced. it is the height of...
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. >>> let's go to paris and christopher dickey, nbc contribut contributor. lockdown there took effect last night. what kind of shock is this to society there? >> i think people were in denial for a long time. that's one of the reasons the government finally had to come down hard and say, you've been ignoring bans of large gatherings. people have been flooding into bars and restaurants and cafes and going in normal as if it's the last chance to get a drink. now, all of a sudden, it's shut down. it's all shuttered. it's a very sad day for paris. >> that's a big part of french life. >> it's a huge part of french life. we're famous for our outdoor cafes and our haute cuisine restaurants. people live in cafes, historically here, more than their own apartment. >> when it comes to france versus the u.s., is it something that you get the sense that it snuck up on france, the severity on it, even with it being right next to italy, and the pandemic announcement coming through this week. do you think it was a delayed reaction? >> well, you know, i think we're seeing th
. >>> let's go to paris and christopher dickey, nbc contribut contributor. lockdown there took effect last night. what kind of shock is this to society there? >> i think people were in denial for a long time. that's one of the reasons the government finally had to come down hard and say, you've been ignoring bans of large gatherings. people have been flooding into bars and restaurants and cafes and going in normal as if it's the last chance to get a drink. now, all of a sudden,...
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christopher mores of george washington university to talk about the u.s.oronavirus response and everything related to
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. >>> on lectures in history university of maryland professor christopher bonner teaches a class about the concept of power and antebellum slave societies and explores the different ways people exerted or expressed their will and looks at how the dynamics played out in the context of individual plantations. he also discusses how the invention of the cotton gin and explosion of the industry impacted the relationship between owners and the enslaved. >>> i want to get into it. good morning, folks, welcome back. it's good to see you all here today. what we're going to do is think through some big questions about power dynamics in american slave societies today. so part of this is like a building on of what we talked about last thursday. we talked about gabriel's conspiracy, richmond 1800 and talked about the way gabriel's
. >>> on lectures in history university of maryland professor christopher bonner teaches a class about the concept of power and antebellum slave societies and explores the different ways people exerted or expressed their will and looks at how the dynamics played out in the context of individual plantations. he also discusses how the invention of the cotton gin and explosion of the industry impacted the relationship between owners and the enslaved. >>> i want to get into it....
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thank you for your question, christoph. >> can i add one more thing? in addition to what we are trying to do in providing guidance and support and kits, there is a training element we have been working on. and given the demands on everybody's time and the demands on people's inability to come face-to-face, we are trying to look at innovative ways we can translate training materials through online courses and through interactive sessions so that we can speak clinician to clinician, specialist to specialist, to provide that one-on-one support where that is needed. that will continue as the situation evolves. >> thank you very much. the three here in the room. please. reporter: i would like to have your reaction about what is happening in italy. they have a shortage of equipment, of supplies. they need more health workers. how do you want solidarity to be expressed? are there some chinese health workers that are going to go to italy or health workers from countries that are not affected? is there a plan for that? and is the w.h.o. coordinating the platfor
thank you for your question, christoph. >> can i add one more thing? in addition to what we are trying to do in providing guidance and support and kits, there is a training element we have been working on. and given the demands on everybody's time and the demands on people's inability to come face-to-face, we are trying to look at innovative ways we can translate training materials through online courses and through interactive sessions so that we can speak clinician to clinician,...
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christopher, this is really bad. they are announcing border troops and hardware to help that.lars or grief. >> calling grief the shield of europe which has been before, the 300 and the shield of your previously, prime minister is no friend of western secularism, no friend of christianity and no friend of europe. people on the right and left for a long time, whether or not this migrant move of 1 million people or so refugees coming a year into europe is it simply refugees or an invasion? there wants to use it as a political weapon to hurt europe right now and say, we are not doing anything. that feeds in the invasion and i think you will see in response, not only europe stepping up a little bit but even more of the populace search we've seen in the last couple of years. they are sick of this no border nonsense. elizabeth: many countries were tracking reports, many countries in europe now debating whether to be more restrictive of their borders because of the coronavirus. now here's the back story of turkey, the movement of migrant according to them, they are organized turkey is
christopher, this is really bad. they are announcing border troops and hardware to help that.lars or grief. >> calling grief the shield of europe which has been before, the 300 and the shield of your previously, prime minister is no friend of western secularism, no friend of christianity and no friend of europe. people on the right and left for a long time, whether or not this migrant move of 1 million people or so refugees coming a year into europe is it simply refugees or an invasion?...
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el alguacil del condado de san mateo arrestÓ a christopher en el hotel donde se darÍa esta cita.que estÁ bajo remodelaciÓn. ocular de em ayer. afortunadamente no hubo heridos ni muertos. vamos a pasar con las condiciones del tiempo. veamos estas imÁgenes en vivo.con esto pasamos con fÉlix hernÁndez y el plÁstico el tipo. fÉlix: los vientos prometen intensificarse en horas de la madrugada. a razÓn de 20 a 25 millas por hora. los falte viento estarÁen la hora de la bahÍa la mecer y las de mediodÍa del día de maÑana durante la tarde. las recopilaciones, cerrar puertas y ventanas. alÉjese de los Árboles porque las ramas pueden caer. conducir con mucha precauciÓn. julio: enseguida se acerca la fecha lÍmite para solicitarayuda federal para asistir a la universidad. y varios paÍses condenan los delitos ataques contra quienes participaronen tom steyer vencerá a donald trump en la economía. su plan le da el poder al pueblo, con salarios dignos, miles de empleos en california, y rebajas a los impuestos de nuestras familias. en el plan de tom la atención médica será un derecho, agregando un
el alguacil del condado de san mateo arrestÓ a christopher en el hotel donde se darÍa esta cita.que estÁ bajo remodelaciÓn. ocular de em ayer. afortunadamente no hubo heridos ni muertos. vamos a pasar con las condiciones del tiempo. veamos estas imÁgenes en vivo.con esto pasamos con fÉlix hernÁndez y el plÁstico el tipo. fÉlix: los vientos prometen intensificarse en horas de la madrugada. a razÓn de 20 a 25 millas por hora. los falte viento estarÁen la hora de la bahÍa la mecer y...
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christopher steele, there is a guy i want extradited.get julian assange he is part of a media group i don't think you are going to win that case my own opinion. it's called the pentagon papers, freedom of the press it was that guy's dirty dossier used as the bulk of the information in the fisa application that illegally spied on and took away the civil liberties and constitutional rights of carter page to spy on a candidate he hated, ospy on a transition team he hated and a president he hated. now, he recently told an audience at oxford that he will not cooperate with the durham probe. fine, let's extradite him. assange can stay. the good news is we are inching closer and closer to truth and justice because the as solomon points out scathing rebuke of fbi agents involved in the page warrant by a federal judge just last week look at this 21 words uttered by fisa court that change the russia collusion case forever. effectively barring those agents from appears in front of a court. here with reaction republican congressman devin nunes, fox
christopher steele, there is a guy i want extradited.get julian assange he is part of a media group i don't think you are going to win that case my own opinion. it's called the pentagon papers, freedom of the press it was that guy's dirty dossier used as the bulk of the information in the fisa application that illegally spied on and took away the civil liberties and constitutional rights of carter page to spy on a candidate he hated, ospy on a transition team he hated and a president he hated....