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i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in the courtroom? raw, personal. here's the judge. >> so ironic for me, i have a son born the exact same day as christopher sutton endured the day of the trial. i remember the joy i had bringing my son home as mr. sutton did. at this time, the court poses a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> and that was that. barring a successful appeal, christopher sutton will die in prison. a result he found so shocking, he decided he needed to explain that they got it so very wrong. the verdict did seem to be a big surprise. >> yeah, i definitely was not expecting to be found guilty. to know you didn't do something, but to have people feel you did. >> the words gushed through his mouth, as if there was not enough time to say everything that needs to be said. >> a lot of it comes down to me and then there's garrett. everyone is talking about what i did y
i lost christopher long before that. >> christopher did not look at his father. seen tears. the bullets that tore into his head left john sutton unable to cry. >> i lost my eyesight. >> how was it in the courtroom? raw, personal. here's the judge. >> so ironic for me, i have a son born the exact same day as christopher sutton endured the day of the trial. i remember the joy i had bringing my son home as mr. sutton did. at this time, the court poses a sentence of life in...
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my name is christopher. christopher: we begin with breaking news out of toronto, canada. van has run over a number of pedestrians near one of toronto's major intersections, young street and finch avenue in the northern part of the city. there are unconfirmed reports that at least two people have been killed. police have tweeted they cannot get confirmed fatalities or explore the extent of the injuries during authorities also same may have arrested the driver following reports he fled the scene on it. we are also giving early eyewitness reports from the scene. one man describing the scene after he saw the van slam into busy pedestrians. >> i was trying to chase it down. i was trying to catch up to see what happened. i mean he is going 70 or 80 clicks. he is just having people one by one. it was a nightmare. i have seen a lady with her legs , this is a gruesome scene. this is really bad out there. everybody, all these people on the streets getting hit one by one. the spots getting called up on people. one person got dragged on and the blood is all over, i'm so shaky, i'm st
my name is christopher. christopher: we begin with breaking news out of toronto, canada. van has run over a number of pedestrians near one of toronto's major intersections, young street and finch avenue in the northern part of the city. there are unconfirmed reports that at least two people have been killed. police have tweeted they cannot get confirmed fatalities or explore the extent of the injuries during authorities also same may have arrested the driver following reports he fled the scene...
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his name is christopher sauer. again, like the continuation of this american story, christopher saur was a german immigrant who was seeking refuge from religious persecution. he came to america with type-set from the luther foundry. and he would produce the very first european bible and actually the second bible ever printed in america. that was in 1743. and christopher saur, when he advertised the bible, he said for the poor there is no cost. so, saur was a contemporary to benjamin franklin. they actually competed against each other. christopher saur was in germantown, pennsylvania, benjamin franklin right next door in philadelphia pennsylvania. the story goes saur was critical of benjamin franklin's german translations because saur was german himself. kind of a war, but there was opposition against the two. the story is reported that because of that when saur was buying paper, he was told that i had to buy the paper or pay for the paper completely. so, when he was ready to produce his second bible in 1763, he wen
his name is christopher sauer. again, like the continuation of this american story, christopher saur was a german immigrant who was seeking refuge from religious persecution. he came to america with type-set from the luther foundry. and he would produce the very first european bible and actually the second bible ever printed in america. that was in 1743. and christopher saur, when he advertised the bible, he said for the poor there is no cost. so, saur was a contemporary to benjamin franklin....
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his son has taken over the business, christopher sour jr. and they produce new typeset and they would produce this european bible, this german bible or luther bible, 1743, 1763 and then in 1776 a very important date in american history, they would print the first bible printed in america with american made typeset but the story is really interesting. according to isaiah thomas who is also a historical printer, the british during the germantown battle comeen deered his printing press, used the bible pages for gun wadding for their mus kets, so this bible is also known as the gun wad bible. there is a similar story in the civil war where they go into a church and use hymnals and the same was give them watts, boys, give them watts. but sour was a conscientious objector to the war because of his faith, not because he decided with england or america as a result. they considered him to be potentially a spy. and so he was prosecuted by found innocent but his land was taken over by the government. he would never print a bible again. his works actual
his son has taken over the business, christopher sour jr. and they produce new typeset and they would produce this european bible, this german bible or luther bible, 1743, 1763 and then in 1776 a very important date in american history, they would print the first bible printed in america with american made typeset but the story is really interesting. according to isaiah thomas who is also a historical printer, the british during the germantown battle comeen deered his printing press, used the...
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christopher saur jr. and they produce new typeset and they would produce this european bible, german bible, 1763, and then 1776, a very important date in american history, they would print the first bible printed in america with american-made typeset. but the story is very interesting. according to isaiah thomas, a historical printer, the british during the germantown battle commandeered the printing press, used the pages for their muskets so this is also known as the gun wad bible. there's a similar story in the civil war where they go into a church and use hymnals. but saur was a conscientious objector to the war because of his faith, not because he sided with england or america. as a result, they considered him to be potentially a spy. and so he was prosecuted, but found innocent. but his land was taken over by the government. he would never print a bible again. his works actually would go all the way up here in baltimore, not too far away from where we are in d.c. here. and i think it was his nephew w
christopher saur jr. and they produce new typeset and they would produce this european bible, german bible, 1763, and then 1776, a very important date in american history, they would print the first bible printed in america with american-made typeset. but the story is very interesting. according to isaiah thomas, a historical printer, the british during the germantown battle commandeered the printing press, used the pages for their muskets so this is also known as the gun wad bible. there's a...
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christopher: thank you very much for that call. pessimisticry scenario, hopefully one that does not come to fruition. again, i think there are better ways to deal with the situation that ramping up domestic authorization. theme, theunderlying excessive debt and other aspects of the dire economic situation and the need to militarize, the common theme is government. the government is the entity that has issued the debts that you are raising as a concern. i think it is problematic to identify that as an issue and then say we can turn to the same government to use military government to put down a potential riots that might occur. it seems to me a more logical solution would be to address the debt issue, to figure out ways to constrain government from spending more money. of course, this is a bipartisan issue and both sides of the political aisle have been terrible on this. they pay lip service to the idea of constraining government , buting, of limiting debt they are both very willing to issue more debt, to raise the debt ceiling. to
christopher: thank you very much for that call. pessimisticry scenario, hopefully one that does not come to fruition. again, i think there are better ways to deal with the situation that ramping up domestic authorization. theme, theunderlying excessive debt and other aspects of the dire economic situation and the need to militarize, the common theme is government. the government is the entity that has issued the debts that you are raising as a concern. i think it is problematic to identify that...
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innings that's for christophe the big difference between porsche and b.m.w. with their high flying sports models and saab was that the swedes were the first to put a turbo charger in a mid-sized family sedan and trim down the university of technology for every day use a bit of a preceded carefully giving turbo prototypes to one hundred drivers from the public and letting them clock up four point five million kilometers and it was a success if the saab ninety nine turbo is reliable and robust as the proverbial it sweetie steals for a seat. despite its respectable one hundred forty five horsepower the ninety nine turbo was no sensation on the sporting front the turbo charger moved saab into the performance executive range upper middle class without its having to develop a costly six cylinder engine. to be able man stuff a motto was toward the not horsepower christophe explained so drivers don't get that second turbo kick instead the charger starts to build up pressure in just one thousand five hundred r.p.m. by three thousand rabs it's already reached its maxim
innings that's for christophe the big difference between porsche and b.m.w. with their high flying sports models and saab was that the swedes were the first to put a turbo charger in a mid-sized family sedan and trim down the university of technology for every day use a bit of a preceded carefully giving turbo prototypes to one hundred drivers from the public and letting them clock up four point five million kilometers and it was a success if the saab ninety nine turbo is reliable and robust as...
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now and christopher so you've heard some some fairly robust criticisms of the process but what exactlyhow exactly are the results from the consultation process likely to feed in to the political consultation that you are all say helping to to get underway not to mention the constitutional process as well the government just mentioned. i think i'm as mr go i underlined the whole objective of this process is not to replace the existing institutions and the ongoing processes but to help reinforce them and inform them with the views of actual libyans so we are trying to consult a very much a bottom up process of consultation where we consult as many libyan people as possible in order to help reinforce and and support and move forwards of the the ongoing processes led by a serous g selami that necessary selami has made it very clear and he made it clear very today that the outcomes of this process will be taken both as a steerer for domestic policy but also as a steer for international policy viz a viz libya finally to respond to mr bakhash there are multiple ways to participate in the in t
now and christopher so you've heard some some fairly robust criticisms of the process but what exactlyhow exactly are the results from the consultation process likely to feed in to the political consultation that you are all say helping to to get underway not to mention the constitutional process as well the government just mentioned. i think i'm as mr go i underlined the whole objective of this process is not to replace the existing institutions and the ongoing processes but to help reinforce...
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because i know christopher wants to respond to that let's hear the views of good malcolm marty talking to us from northampton what do you think do you think that this is a credible process or do you think as solid does that it's actually skilled and well i think we are working on parallel tracks we have this a track of societal debate if you like horizontal bottom up debate between libyans which hopefully will then the for deliver national reconciliation and this obviously track these these national debates is obviously helped by the center for human debate in geneva and i think their contribution is welcome and his boss of the and i know they have contributed a lot to libya over the last a few years but this is this track is not the main political track this is not an alternative to other two crucially important tracks and these are the political track which is trying to amend the libyan political agreement we signed in morocco in december two thousand and fifteen and try to get a government of national accord and a presidential council where can more effectively again possibly by sca
because i know christopher wants to respond to that let's hear the views of good malcolm marty talking to us from northampton what do you think do you think that this is a credible process or do you think as solid does that it's actually skilled and well i think we are working on parallel tracks we have this a track of societal debate if you like horizontal bottom up debate between libyans which hopefully will then the for deliver national reconciliation and this obviously track these these...
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funny business but now it's back to christopher and an instant a celebrity is born. that's right britain's duchess of cambridge gave birth to a baby boy this morning kate's third child with her husband prince william earlier this evening mauna kea friends then go up the tree they think waiting for kate william ellen a new baby appearing outside so. long to bring six great grandchild is fifth in line to the throne also prince charles his father and his siblings george and show all that his name hasn't been released yet. the w.c. like forrest whiting with me in the studio for more and first of all the alex you know the name is not out yet so tell us about the speculation what names are in the running as it were well the bookies favorite is author and that is the middle name of prince charles and prince william and also the queen's own father so that's certainly top of the running but there are also other names including al but close as the queen victoria linked with al but there's frederic there's james and there's also possibly philip unfortunately we're going to have
funny business but now it's back to christopher and an instant a celebrity is born. that's right britain's duchess of cambridge gave birth to a baby boy this morning kate's third child with her husband prince william earlier this evening mauna kea friends then go up the tree they think waiting for kate william ellen a new baby appearing outside so. long to bring six great grandchild is fifth in line to the throne also prince charles his father and his siblings george and show all that his name...
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to be able man stuff a motto was toward not horse power christophe explained so drivers don't get that second turbo kick instead the charger starts to build up pressure in just one thousand five hundred r.p.m. by three thousand rabs it's already reached its maximum pressure boost and i'm a moderate up zero point seven bar the result is twenty three percent more power plants and with that above all forty five percent more torque and that's what counts for every day use. this is trenton but i disagree design by star architects renzo piano and appropriate backdrop for the functional swedish car. made him stop nine months if you mean to be very fast on his saab ninety nine turbo says christophe but you're very safe like going to the high security cell with a cushion dashboard and even to join steering column with that to have any injuries the ignition lock was moved here behind the gear shift into the inside scoop of the car but the real highlight for kristoff are the ergonomically form seats with the coed restraints that a typical feature of the one nine hundred sixty s. compact executive
to be able man stuff a motto was toward not horse power christophe explained so drivers don't get that second turbo kick instead the charger starts to build up pressure in just one thousand five hundred r.p.m. by three thousand rabs it's already reached its maximum pressure boost and i'm a moderate up zero point seven bar the result is twenty three percent more power plants and with that above all forty five percent more torque and that's what counts for every day use. this is trenton but i...
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hello and welcome my name's christopher spring eight thanks for joining us we begin with the latest from toronto canada where police are now saying that at least nine people are dead after a rental van plowed into a crowd sixteen people were injured the incident took place near one of toronto's major intersections young street and avenue in the northern part of the city police have arrested the van's driver and are all skin witnesses to come forward there were reports in local media that she fled the scene on foot. while only eyewitness reports from the scene are coming in here's what a couple of people who saw the incident had to say. i just got our scan i saw here snow white just go to the. sidewalk and not so many people just shout stop the car but he didn't just keep moving and he did something home and that's three people who live down there and you know and all oh yes i was just leaving my building here at fifty four sixty young street i had just stepped out and lit a cigarette when i did that i turned up my head and i saw the van hit a man walking through the intersection it was a
hello and welcome my name's christopher spring eight thanks for joining us we begin with the latest from toronto canada where police are now saying that at least nine people are dead after a rental van plowed into a crowd sixteen people were injured the incident took place near one of toronto's major intersections young street and avenue in the northern part of the city police have arrested the van's driver and are all skin witnesses to come forward there were reports in local media that she...
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christopher johnson is with us. i want you to take us back as we hear from our experts about how these things play out. you said you were at about 35,000 feet when you heard a bang. the pilot came on and said there was a problem. just walk us through, you said it was a drop in altitude and then a relatively stable landing from there? >> yeah, it definitely was a stable landing. we started descending, making a turn back to philadelphia. we were probably with one engine for maybe 10 minutes. and, you know, i watched it on the southwest where we obtain information from 800 to 805,000, it's a smooth landing. >> we're trying to get a report and information is often contradictory or hard to get. we have a report of one injury. what was the scene on the ground in terms of the flight crew gets you off the plane? were you taken to buses, ambulances on the ground? what was that scene like? >> they did a great job. they got us row by row, got us off. they tended to the injured person first, got him off the plane. after that, y
christopher johnson is with us. i want you to take us back as we hear from our experts about how these things play out. you said you were at about 35,000 feet when you heard a bang. the pilot came on and said there was a problem. just walk us through, you said it was a drop in altitude and then a relatively stable landing from there? >> yeah, it definitely was a stable landing. we started descending, making a turn back to philadelphia. we were probably with one engine for maybe 10...
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christopher: very little. part is sort of what the party and the government has let us know. he likes the beatles and rolling stones. beyond having good musical taste, i don't know what that means about him. that is the music of the era of the revolution. he used to ride his bike to work. so he is supposedly very modest. any uses an ipad. he is a modern figure. he's married. very low profile. he was the liaison between the cuban government and the government in nicaragua. he is a party loyalist. coronation.his is a this was not an election as i tried to portray it. he is a party guy. he is a raul castro guy. and one who has kept a low profile. two of his predecessors who were picked to replace the casters burned out and got too big for their britches and got marginalized. he is not one of them. lowy: it is probably that profile that helped him. thank you so much. at columbia university's school of international public affairs. coming up, senator heidi heitkamp, the north dakota democrat, talks tariffs on wheth
christopher: very little. part is sort of what the party and the government has let us know. he likes the beatles and rolling stones. beyond having good musical taste, i don't know what that means about him. that is the music of the era of the revolution. he used to ride his bike to work. so he is supposedly very modest. any uses an ipad. he is a modern figure. he's married. very low profile. he was the liaison between the cuban government and the government in nicaragua. he is a party...
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christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually want to see the island's main attraction -- its unique coral reefs. but just how long they'll remain intact is a concern. comel is homto the wor's seco largest cal reef. bumo than 50species ofish remain live her some thatened by. comel iextinction. wor's seit's a fragile padise and valuable treasure. according to a study by the rman corpotion for attraction- its uniq coral reef inteational coeration,he deteriation cozumel'soral reefs coulcost thesland arou 70 million euros in inteatiincome annually.e christopher: if we lose water quality, if we lose the clear of the water and we lose species, 12% of the p
christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually want to see the island's main...
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christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually want t to see the isisland's n attractition -- its ununique cl reefs. but t just how lonong they'll rn intatact is a concncern. cozumel l home to the world's secondarargestoral r rf. more than 500 spies s fish lilive he, somome reatened by valuablele treasure. according g to a study b by the german corporation for trtraction- itits unue cororal valuablelefs.easure. ainternatiol cooperion, tby the derioratn of cozum's coralreefsd ound 70 million euros in income annually. christopher: if we lose water quality, if we lose the clear of the water and we lose species, 12% of the people that come to cozumel won'
christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually want t to see the isisland's n...
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>> christopher listen to me. he is the cht of the united states. >> yes. >> if he is not under investigation and he is being told that why is the fbi director telling the president, you're not under investigation. >> because he is being asked whether he is. >> and not telling the country. >> because it's not his job. >> why not tell the country. >> it's not his job. >> why not let the president do his job under the cloud without -- >> we want him to shut up and do his job and if they have something to act on then they come out that's his job. >> he has written a book. christopher we in ten straight days of comey which i would respectfully say about 9 and a half too many. >> i get that. >> somebody you know is leaking has had a casual relationship with the truth at times. you know has been asking people to leak. has been -- wanted to trigger special counsel. was absolutely fine with everything donald trump as president it seems loved to be in oval. loved to have din we are him until he got fired. >> that's not --
>> christopher listen to me. he is the cht of the united states. >> yes. >> if he is not under investigation and he is being told that why is the fbi director telling the president, you're not under investigation. >> because he is being asked whether he is. >> and not telling the country. >> because it's not his job. >> why not tell the country. >> it's not his job. >> why not let the president do his job under the cloud without -- >>...
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i just listen. >> most people who speak to christoph busch don't want to be on camera.e tell him episodes from their childhood or the entire story of their lives. they're happy to find someone willing to just listen. >> people don't normally spend a lot of time in a subway station , which means that when someone does come they're prepared to spend a bit of time. hello, yes, you're on the list. >> this woman made an appointment by phone. she wants to talk about her marriage to a man from senegal. christoph busch considers whether this could make an interesting story. >> at that point i migrated to senegal with my husband but we weren't really agreed on it. i said, let's do this. i have so many ideas, this is a poor country, they need good ideas here. but it didn't work, only nine months. >> then you came back? >> we came back, but it was a great experience. >> i'm always on the lookout for people i wouldn't normally get to meet, who wouldn't come to my house for a party, for example. or people who instill a sense of respect in me, where i'm a bit taken aback by what they
i just listen. >> most people who speak to christoph busch don't want to be on camera.e tell him episodes from their childhood or the entire story of their lives. they're happy to find someone willing to just listen. >> people don't normally spend a lot of time in a subway station , which means that when someone does come they're prepared to spend a bit of time. hello, yes, you're on the list. >> this woman made an appointment by phone. she wants to talk about her marriage to...
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it's important christopher to stress precisely that this is not a crisis only of the s.p.d. here in germany social democracy in most countries in europe has also suffered and it has to do precisely with the fact that many simply don't know what those parties stand for and their knowledge will have to clear goals on the one hand obviously try to to bridge the divide between the different groups here between those who are vehemently against the party joining another grand coalition those who want. believe that that was the way forward and on the other hand over there trying to present to the broader public in germany and in europe what the party wants for the next few years when it comes to for example germany's role in the world of social justice here in germany of the economy those are all issues that under their knowledge will have to present to their party and also to the rest of germany ok thomas great talking to thomas sparrow that our political correspondent. the top guy in the bundesliga yesterday sold dortmund and live a cruising locking horns or as you can see here l
it's important christopher to stress precisely that this is not a crisis only of the s.p.d. here in germany social democracy in most countries in europe has also suffered and it has to do precisely with the fact that many simply don't know what those parties stand for and their knowledge will have to clear goals on the one hand obviously try to to bridge the divide between the different groups here between those who are vehemently against the party joining another grand coalition those who...
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we are bringing professor christopher pissarides he's of the london school -- christopher pissarideshappy with us today. of mr.uld your view mnuchin and china and trump-lateral versus multilateral? christopher: the lesson we have learned from the elections and political changes in the last few years is that losers need to be compensated. there will be losers, but there will be benefits on average. therefore our governments need to take into account the fact that they need to make some allowances, some fresh policies that will compensate those that are losing out. china has taken that route. they had been pursuing it. it is now a year and a half since president xi made a speech. i think there should be a response. , he should noty want china to take the , asia ore, wherever the rest of the world. say loserssor, you should be compensated. american rail of political discussions between republicans and democrats is the agreement they were the last time around. of au see any evidence mechanism that can compensate the losers of globalism? when you say do i see the mechanism, the correct to
we are bringing professor christopher pissarides he's of the london school -- christopher pissarideshappy with us today. of mr.uld your view mnuchin and china and trump-lateral versus multilateral? christopher: the lesson we have learned from the elections and political changes in the last few years is that losers need to be compensated. there will be losers, but there will be benefits on average. therefore our governments need to take into account the fact that they need to make some...
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and now christophe is ready to show is that turbo revolution was. known here we have blades rotating at the ninety thousand times a minute it's either the one on the turbine aside from is driven by the exhaust current event i should have tipped off the right see other rotor blade on the compressor side that forces extra air into the impression chamber and off more air more fuel more power. and in a further innovation the riveted we small charger has a fast response time eliminating the feared turbo gap the technology enabled this pioneering vehicle to sprint from zero to one hundred in just under ten seconds and the car continues excel orating up to one hundred ninety eight kilometers per hour sop not unlike the saab ninety nine turbo brought one hundred forty five horsepower on to the road one problem according to christophe was the front wheel drive which affects the steering when it's wet this we discard does tend to part of the ground with its front hooves as he puts it. and in general it understeers that's good from a safety point of view but h
and now christophe is ready to show is that turbo revolution was. known here we have blades rotating at the ninety thousand times a minute it's either the one on the turbine aside from is driven by the exhaust current event i should have tipped off the right see other rotor blade on the compressor side that forces extra air into the impression chamber and off more air more fuel more power. and in a further innovation the riveted we small charger has a fast response time eliminating the feared...
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christopher steele was not brought in until hillary took over.he fusion gps deep dive into donald trump. earlier today, the president called into "fox & friends" and sounded off rightly so on james comey. listen to the president. >> comey is a leaguer and he's a liar! not only on this stuff, he's been leaking for years. he's probably been using his friend, the so-called professor who now turns out to have fbi clearance, which he never said, he even lied about that because he never said that in congress, he said he gave it to a friend. he gave it to a friend to leak. classified information. it's all classified. it was totally classified. illegally, he did an illegal act. he said it himself in order to get a special counsel against me, so the special counsel -- by the way, and intelligence committee and everybody else has found no collusion. nobody unclassified them. those memos were about me and they are phony memos asked mike he didn't write those memos accurately. he put a lot of phony stuff in there. >> sean: the president is correct by the pre
christopher steele was not brought in until hillary took over.he fusion gps deep dive into donald trump. earlier today, the president called into "fox & friends" and sounded off rightly so on james comey. listen to the president. >> comey is a leaguer and he's a liar! not only on this stuff, he's been leaking for years. he's probably been using his friend, the so-called professor who now turns out to have fbi clearance, which he never said, he even lied about that because he...
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alix: paul christopher -- david: paul christopher will be staying with us.'s possible deal with walmart. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: consolidation is the order of the day in the health care industry, with cigna buying express scripts and cbs -- cvs buying aetna. now, humana could reach a deal with walmart. joining us now over the telephone is steven halper, cantor fitzgerald managing director covering research, i.t., and health care. he has a neutral rating. explain this deal to us and how it fits with all of the other deals being done in the health care industry. steven: sure. and thank you for having me on the show today. our comment this morning is if c vs can buy aetna, i guess walmart can acquire humana. is andding aside, humana attractive asset, with 19% share of medicare advantage across the country. there is some obvious synergy, as walmart can conceivably try to drive humana membership to walmart stores. remember -- walmart is a major player in prescription pharmacy already. they have about 5% of prescription market in the united states. david: yo
alix: paul christopher -- david: paul christopher will be staying with us.'s possible deal with walmart. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: consolidation is the order of the day in the health care industry, with cigna buying express scripts and cbs -- cvs buying aetna. now, humana could reach a deal with walmart. joining us now over the telephone is steven halper, cantor fitzgerald managing director covering research, i.t., and health care. he has a neutral rating. explain this deal to us and...
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so that was christopher wylie speaking a little on the andrew marr programme.at is he saying, what is the evidence for this? pretty bold claim, that we should have the referendum rerun? yes, it is all about this canadian company and it is about their links with cambridge analytic and their links to facebook. they were paid and they also worked with other leave campaigns during the referendum. they don't deny that and are very open about it but what they deny it is those links to cambridge analytica, because that potentially incriminates them with access to the data that cambridge analytica allegedly had as well. christopher wylie, who was a former employee at cambridge analytica, he says he has evidence to support this claim that these two companies were linked. what has been the facebook reaction to all of this? they have suspended the canadian company from their platform which some somehow gives christopher wylie's claims a bit of substance there as well. it said it will look into how cambridge analytica acquired this information from 87 million people that w
so that was christopher wylie speaking a little on the andrew marr programme.at is he saying, what is the evidence for this? pretty bold claim, that we should have the referendum rerun? yes, it is all about this canadian company and it is about their links with cambridge analytic and their links to facebook. they were paid and they also worked with other leave campaigns during the referendum. they don't deny that and are very open about it but what they deny it is those links to cambridge...
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. >> christopher, you disagree, why is that? >> actually, i'm glad that we're having this conversation. i'm glad that cnn's providing a forum for us to say, let's have more blacks join the republican party. because apparently that's what you're saying is we need more blacks who are republicans. i see you blinking, you're shocked -- >> oh, no. >> that's essentially what you're saying. you want more diversity, great. instead of having what, 90% of blacks -- over 70% of blacks being registered democrats, over 90% voting for democrats, maybe we should have somewhere around half, right? 50/50. thanks for having the conversation. >> do white house interns have to be of the party that's in power? >> no. >> they don't necessarily have to. >> but usually they are, though. >> here's a couple of things. one, it's an issue of awareness. it's an issue of eligibility. it's also an issue of interest. i mean, first of all, how many people even know that these internships exist? >> a lot. wait, hold on. >> i'm talking about people of color -- >>
. >> christopher, you disagree, why is that? >> actually, i'm glad that we're having this conversation. i'm glad that cnn's providing a forum for us to say, let's have more blacks join the republican party. because apparently that's what you're saying is we need more blacks who are republicans. i see you blinking, you're shocked -- >> oh, no. >> that's essentially what you're saying. you want more diversity, great. instead of having what, 90% of blacks -- over 70% of...
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we will have a plan to hold him in contempt and impeach. >> laura: to impeach christopher wray? >> absolutely. we are not messing around. >> laura: this afternoon the fbi and doj caved, a government source saying that nunes, congressman trey gowdy were shown a largely unredacted version of the memo. sources tell fox news tonight there are still serious questions about the underlying intel and the credibility of the sources used to initiate the russia probe. here to react to today's develop much, republican congressman jim jordan of ohio. congressman, all is well, right? they coughed up the electronic communication, the two-page document after the comment last night by nunes on the show. >> a step in the right directio direction. there were still redactions in it. sometimes i go to the fundamental, why is it that folks in the department of justice get to see unredacted things but members of congress elected by the people of this great country can't save -- can't see them? if you do because they say that you leaked. >> what i know is the american people want answers and you can't
we will have a plan to hold him in contempt and impeach. >> laura: to impeach christopher wray? >> absolutely. we are not messing around. >> laura: this afternoon the fbi and doj caved, a government source saying that nunes, congressman trey gowdy were shown a largely unredacted version of the memo. sources tell fox news tonight there are still serious questions about the underlying intel and the credibility of the sources used to initiate the russia probe. here to react to...
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francine: hans-christoph, thank you for much for joining us early on, hans-christoph hirt, hermes equityestor. coming up, balancing act. the chinese president reassuring investors that he is still committed to opening markets. japan's prime minister faces the music after a second scandal in a month. we will talk boj and shinzo abe. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. let's get to our other top story, the threat of the trade war, where president xi jinping will be speaking at china's boao forum.-- good morning to you, tom. what is china's response likely to be? tom: francine, the rhetoric has sharpened in the last couple of days, of course, donald trump threatened to slap more tariffs on exports. to china is threatening fight until the end. we are expecting xi jinping to take a muscular stance, but he wants to balance that with a message that china is open for business and china continues to play a pivotal role in what he would say is a push for globalization. we have also been told leading up
francine: hans-christoph, thank you for much for joining us early on, hans-christoph hirt, hermes equityestor. coming up, balancing act. the chinese president reassuring investors that he is still committed to opening markets. japan's prime minister faces the music after a second scandal in a month. we will talk boj and shinzo abe. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. let's get to our...
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this only happened because devin nunes threatened rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray with contempt and impeachment. we have important breaking news. it is the moment liberals, they trump-hating press have been so anxiously waiting for. former disgraced fbi director james comey is ready to cash in on his very public hatred for president donald trump. his book tour kicks off sunday. we couldn't have scripted this any better. he is sitting down for his first interview with clinton sycophant turned abc so-called news journalist george stephanopoulos. watch this promo. >> how strange is it for you to sit here and compare the president to a mob boss? >> sunday night on abc. >> are the things you know but haven't said that could damage president trump? >> to those who say you should have brought hillary clinton before a grand jury. >> the exclusive interview. >> was president trump obstructing justice? >> stephanopoulos, comey, sunday night at a special time. >> sean: really? mob boss. of all the people, the former head of the federal bureau of investigation, the person responsib
this only happened because devin nunes threatened rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray with contempt and impeachment. we have important breaking news. it is the moment liberals, they trump-hating press have been so anxiously waiting for. former disgraced fbi director james comey is ready to cash in on his very public hatred for president donald trump. his book tour kicks off sunday. we couldn't have scripted this any better. he is sitting down for his first interview with clinton...
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mark zuckerberg may not have testified if not for christopher wily. whistle blower who dropped the dime on cambridge analytica. christopher wily, what do you make of it, the testimony, all you expected and hoped for? >> no. i think when you look at it. there was a lot of softball questions. there really wasn't that much, i don't, didn't seem to learn anything. i don't know if anybody learned that much about facebook. i think that is in part because when you have, you know, senators, and, members of congress that don't really understand technology it is sort of look watch your granddad try to fix the vcr. >> yikes, that bad. that bad? >> yeah. >> well, you know what. i want to ask you, do you -- what do you make of the -- constant round. i said he was contrite. but he has been contrite for many, many years. senator -- >> 15 years. >> senator blumenthal brought a chart, over the years, as crises arise, he apologize. what makes this any different? >> well, actions speak louder than word. so, i think -- you know we have to wait and see. what, what they ac
mark zuckerberg may not have testified if not for christopher wily. whistle blower who dropped the dime on cambridge analytica. christopher wily, what do you make of it, the testimony, all you expected and hoped for? >> no. i think when you look at it. there was a lot of softball questions. there really wasn't that much, i don't, didn't seem to learn anything. i don't know if anybody learned that much about facebook. i think that is in part because when you have, you know, senators, and,...
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and about christopher steele. is he considered reliable, according to your sources as an intelligence agent? >> yes. as it was described to me when it came in, it was raw intelligence, so a series of reports from a credible person, with a reliable track record, and a known experienced and sourced network in russia. and so it was something to be taken seriously. didn't mean it was all true but it was to be taken seriously. and it's core assertion was corroborated by other intelligence. its core assertion being the russians have a campaign going on to interfere with the american election. >> sean: all right. so why did they fire christopher steele? by the way i want a question answered. did comey also pay christopher steele he? praises the former british spy, but, still, to this day, he can't verify any of the information found in the dossier, including the totally untrue russian lie about trump, ritz carlton, moscow, hookers urinating on a bed which the media is obsessed with. this is huge, according to comey's mem
and about christopher steele. is he considered reliable, according to your sources as an intelligence agent? >> yes. as it was described to me when it came in, it was raw intelligence, so a series of reports from a credible person, with a reliable track record, and a known experienced and sourced network in russia. and so it was something to be taken seriously. didn't mean it was all true but it was to be taken seriously. and it's core assertion was corroborated by other intelligence. its...
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christopher, great to have you here this morning. a total of five sites were targeted.is it that they struck the heart of the syria chemical weapons program? >> well, the first thing we need to know is what chemical weapons program? the most -- the we used most frequently in syria is chlorine. chlorine is an industrial chemical. chlorine is what is in laundry bleach, it's what is in swimming pools. if you cops trait i concentrate release it as a gas, you can kill a lot of people, which was the case in ghouta and in douma. but we haven't seen much evidence, solid evidence, that there's any sophisticated chemical weapon being used. so to say you have attacked and eliminated the heart of the chemical weapons program does beg the question, what do we know about that program? and very little evidence has been presented about that. >> well, pentagon officials took credit for successfully destroying three buildings in metropolitan damascus, saying it is one of the most heavily defended air spaces in the world. but is that a legitimate brag? when russian forces were forewarned,
christopher, great to have you here this morning. a total of five sites were targeted.is it that they struck the heart of the syria chemical weapons program? >> well, the first thing we need to know is what chemical weapons program? the most -- the we used most frequently in syria is chlorine. chlorine is an industrial chemical. chlorine is what is in laundry bleach, it's what is in swimming pools. if you cops trait i concentrate release it as a gas, you can kill a lot of people, which...
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christopher steele, a reference because he lied to the fbi. believe it was chairman grassley's committee, don michael made a criminal referral to the department of justice months and months ago. we knew mccabe lied over more than several months ago, nothing has happened. what do you think it's going to take? i think they are slow walking the documents so we don't have the evidence, so the american people get8, past 2018, change e house. to speak out i agree with you. they are trying to slow walk this cloud, slow walk these investigations, such as they get through november 2018. here's the thing, judge jeanine. the american people, including somear democrats, are not stupi. we've had enough evidence come out, even through the media, that says he has lied and discredited himself and they are not l going to swallow the gullible lies that the democrats and liberals are trying to push on the american people. they want to be able to slow this one because when that ag report comes out, it will be the icing on the cake. >> judge jeanine: congressman g
christopher steele, a reference because he lied to the fbi. believe it was chairman grassley's committee, don michael made a criminal referral to the department of justice months and months ago. we knew mccabe lied over more than several months ago, nothing has happened. what do you think it's going to take? i think they are slow walking the documents so we don't have the evidence, so the american people get8, past 2018, change e house. to speak out i agree with you. they are trying to slow...
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christopher steele, there was a reference because he lied to the fbi.elieve was chairman grassley's committee who made a criminal referral to the department of justice months and months ago, nothing has happened. we knew mccabe lied over more than several months ago. nothing has happened. what do you think it's going to take? i think they are slow-walking the documents we don't have the evidence. so the american people get past 2018, change the house. >> i absolutely agree with you. they are trying to slow-walk this cloud. slow walk these investigations. such that they get through november 2018. but here's the thing, judge jeanine. the american people, including some democrats, are not stupid. we have had enough evidence come out even through the media that says he has lied and discredited himself and they're not going to swallow the gullable lies that the democrats and the liberals are trying to push on the american people. they won't be able to slow walk this one. because when an ag report comes out. it's going to be the icing on the cake. >> congress
christopher steele, there was a reference because he lied to the fbi.elieve was chairman grassley's committee who made a criminal referral to the department of justice months and months ago, nothing has happened. we knew mccabe lied over more than several months ago. nothing has happened. what do you think it's going to take? i think they are slow-walking the documents we don't have the evidence. so the american people get past 2018, change the house. >> i absolutely agree with you. they...
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>> bret: that's not true that the dossier that christopher steele worked on was funded by republicans? >> my understanding his work started funded as opo research funded by republicans. >> bret: so free beacon said that they had glenn simpson and fusion gps on a retainer they did not fund the christopher steele memo or the dossier. that was initiated by democrats. >> okay. my understanding was the activity was begun, that steele was hired to look into first funded by republicans. then picked up -- important thing was picked up by democrats opposed to donald trump. >> bret: so is that why -- did you tell president obama that the dossier was who it was funded by? >> no, not to my recollection. >> did he want to know who it was funded by. >> i wanted to know what i knew which it was funded by people politically opposed by donald trump. which particular opponents was important to me. >> bret: you still to this day don't know it was funded by the dnc. >> i have read that in the media but didn't know for a fact and didn't know while i was at the fbi which exact opponent of the president's f
>> bret: that's not true that the dossier that christopher steele worked on was funded by republicans? >> my understanding his work started funded as opo research funded by republicans. >> bret: so free beacon said that they had glenn simpson and fusion gps on a retainer they did not fund the christopher steele memo or the dossier. that was initiated by democrats. >> okay. my understanding was the activity was begun, that steele was hired to look into first funded by...