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still with us, david jolly, karine jean-pierre, joyce vance, clint watts. karine, i'm looking at you. because this has to do with democratic politics. do you care to make any predictions about the finishing order in iowa and will it matter a whit to the larger race? >> you know, it's really hard to tell who's going to win. it really is. >> i'm glad you said that because that's how i feel. >> it's a jump ball. you look at the des moines register poll that came out about two weeks ago. it was a jumble. and that is a gold standard historically accurate poll. and it had them all bunched up at four. bunched up. there's another poll coming out from des moines's register on saturday which will have a better sense. but i do think that once that contest happens, once we have real data from voters iowa will set the tone on what happens in the rest of the primary. and it is just -- it is really an unknown. i think the question is is this going to be like 2004 where it was kerry which was more of the establishment, that's who iowa caucusgoers went with, or is it going
still with us, david jolly, karine jean-pierre, joyce vance, clint watts. karine, i'm looking at you. because this has to do with democratic politics. do you care to make any predictions about the finishing order in iowa and will it matter a whit to the larger race? >> you know, it's really hard to tell who's going to win. it really is. >> i'm glad you said that because that's how i feel. >> it's a jump ball. you look at the des moines register poll that came out about two...
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clint, why did you set this game in london?n incredible city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and quite a lot of people are going to be quite angry that it's been included in a video game. well, i look at it as a creator of culture. if we were creating films or movies or books, it's the same with video games, you know? it's our responsibility to look at the things that are happening in the world around us and have something to say about that, to create something that's meaningful and that people can look at and engage with and it speaks to the world that they live in. this game's been in development for four years and global events move
clint, why did you set this game in london?n incredible city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and...
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we have richard joel, directed by clint eastwood.the rhythm section, uneven thriller with blake lively. so, a beautiful day in the neighborhood, you have seen it? i am already injured because you said it was unusual, it's kind of interesting. it isa unusual, it's kind of interesting. it is a study which centres around a legendary figure in america, fred rogers, everybody in america knows him, he is a symbol of everything good and honest and wholesome and terrific. i have to say, before i saw the film, i knew nothing about him at all. in the film, we see him doing a kid show, kind of a cross between sesame street and a session with a psychiatrist. that is a donor was played by matthew rees, called lloyd vogel, someone who is known for taking a scalpel to their subjects, after he has written about somebody, they don't want to talk to him again. they sent him to do a profile piece on fred rogers as a serious on pcs on american hero. he goes to meet fred rogers and cannot figure it out but that he is for real or whether it a fake. here's
we have richard joel, directed by clint eastwood.the rhythm section, uneven thriller with blake lively. so, a beautiful day in the neighborhood, you have seen it? i am already injured because you said it was unusual, it's kind of interesting. it isa unusual, it's kind of interesting. it is a study which centres around a legendary figure in america, fred rogers, everybody in america knows him, he is a symbol of everything good and honest and wholesome and terrific. i have to say, before i saw...
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clint, why did you set this game in london?e city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating, not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you, but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and quite a lot of people are going to be quite angry that it's been included in a video game. well, i look at it as a creator of culture. if we were creating films or movies or books, it's the same with video games, you know? it's our responsibility to look at the things that are happening in the world around us and have something to say about that, to create something that's meaningful and that people can look at and engage with and it speaks to the world that they live in. this game's been in development for four years and global events move very, ve
clint, why did you set this game in london?e city to set a video game in. it's not just full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places that people want to go to and visit, it's also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to be able to make sure we were simulating, not just the city and everything that's going on that you see around you, but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and quite a lot...
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as clint discovered, every used car has its own unique history. being thorough helped him avoid surprises. >> if you want more peace of mind, look at a certified pre-owned car, you'll pay a little more but get a warrantee very similar to the one you'd find in a new car. >> it's always a good idea to get an independent mechanic you trust for a bumper-to-bumper inspection. expect to pay at least $100. but it could be well spent if a costly problem is spotted before you buy. no matter what or where you buy, check for any open recalls at the national highway traffic safety administration site. we'll put something on our website about that. you want to make sure any recalls get fixed. >>> just ahead, everyone has heard of autonomous cars. how about an autonomous school? we'll show you how that works. >> first we want to thank thomas for the lovely picture of the hills in fairfield. share your pictures with #abc7now. >> you may see it on air or online at abc7news.com. heads up about new programming on abc 7. on saturday mornings you can catch two hours
as clint discovered, every used car has its own unique history. being thorough helped him avoid surprises. >> if you want more peace of mind, look at a certified pre-owned car, you'll pay a little more but get a warrantee very similar to the one you'd find in a new car. >> it's always a good idea to get an independent mechanic you trust for a bumper-to-bumper inspection. expect to pay at least $100. but it could be well spent if a costly problem is spotted before you buy. no matter...
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clint eastwood eastwood? yes. you'll be his partner in this western.t two. >> i ain't like that no more, ned. i ain't no crazy killing fool. >> clint eastwood and morgan freeman, who have been professional killers and they're sick of violence, but they get dragged back into it. >> i killed women and children. killed just about everything that walked or crawled at one time or another. but i'm here to kill you, little bill, for what you did to ned. >> clint is maybe the best director i've ever worked with. i love the way he does it. he's quick, decisive. just beautiful. >> there were directors in this period like michael mann who are the rebels within the studio system. the guys who are just doing it differently. what is am i doing? i'm talking to an empty telephone. >> i don't understand. >> because there was a dead man on the other end of this [ bleep ]. >> he provides us an opportunity to finally see robert de niro and al pacino do a scene together. >> what do you say i buy you a cup of coffee. >> the scene in the diner, all three of us, we knew it wa
clint eastwood eastwood? yes. you'll be his partner in this western.t two. >> i ain't like that no more, ned. i ain't no crazy killing fool. >> clint eastwood and morgan freeman, who have been professional killers and they're sick of violence, but they get dragged back into it. >> i killed women and children. killed just about everything that walked or crawled at one time or another. but i'm here to kill you, little bill, for what you did to ned. >> clint is maybe the...
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it didn't surprise me nor i'm sure did it surprise clint. we were told that russians were doing this in an ongoing fashion this is the new battlefield. this is the new normal. we'll see this go on and on and on. it may be swrbd that this is about right now, katy. every candidate should hunker down and get ready for foreign influence hacking and propaganda. >> here is the difference between this and 2016. the emails that were hacked in the dnc, that was here. and what this is focusing on, if information is gleaned from it or hacked out of it, this is potentially something that the united states can't set up a security fence around. this is a foreign company that an american citizen worked for and that american citizen happens to be the vice president's son. >> that's exactly right. burisma is not a u.s. company. even in the context of companies, when you talk to the u.s. government about how they protect in cyber, they protect .mil and.gov but can't protect all of dot com. they are on their systems but they don't have the ability to watch wha
it didn't surprise me nor i'm sure did it surprise clint. we were told that russians were doing this in an ongoing fashion this is the new battlefield. this is the new normal. we'll see this go on and on and on. it may be swrbd that this is about right now, katy. every candidate should hunker down and get ready for foreign influence hacking and propaganda. >> here is the difference between this and 2016. the emails that were hacked in the dnc, that was here. and what this is focusing on,...
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clint watts and ned price, a special assistant to president obama. clint, to you first.en threats briefing partly due to ken dlien's reporting here on our national security team that intelligence officials do not want to put in a position to have to be publicly contradicted by president trump again presumably. how do you read that? >> i think it's already signaling they don't agree with the white house or with the president's assessment on many different threats. none of this many want to be having to explain some sort of claim that the president made that isn't rooted in any sort of truth. with that, think about going into this hearing or waiting for the president or somebody at the white house to contradict you. you are pushed into a position you have to please your boss and to do that you have to lie. i'm sure they're trying to avoid that situation. this is deeply wrong. the american public pays for these intelligence services. they deserve to know what the threats are. why are we dealing with iran and north korea. we saw a major arrest from a domestic terrorist, one
clint watts and ned price, a special assistant to president obama. clint, to you first.en threats briefing partly due to ken dlien's reporting here on our national security team that intelligence officials do not want to put in a position to have to be publicly contradicted by president trump again presumably. how do you read that? >> i think it's already signaling they don't agree with the white house or with the president's assessment on many different threats. none of this many want to...
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weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in p. a chance that it is indeed the said masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at d.w. dot com slash culture for more on that story lots of others as well wolf and i thank you for watching and from in all the crew here in berlin. big. kick off. the 2nd round starts off in the bundesliga club boss moves through the 1st game and slid into 3rd place but the competition is why didn't manage to turn the game around and stay at the top model at the end see a dozen women playing still in musician. i am dumb and it comes with deeds. because the demon d.w.m. . most. houser view of the world. and where i come from but all of that glitters is gold just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am suppose it was reminds me of home afte
weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in p. a chance that it is indeed the said masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at d.w. dot com slash culture for more on that...
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weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the set masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we were a never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end. of this. i'm not sold for this edition don't forget to check out the websites at g.w. dot com slash culture of a more about story lots of all those as well. washington from in all the crew here invalid. and exclusive interview with iran khan dr stands prime minister speaks with d w editor in chief enos poole what's khan's perspective on the kashmir crisis. what does he hope results from the peace negotiations in afghanistan why has he remained silent about the plight of the weaker in china and what our interview with iran contra. and 30 minutes on d w was to. czerny along chile is the longest road. look at the glaciers in the south. and the salmon farms in the north. follow chile is main artery through the country's wonders
weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the set masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we were a never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end. of this. i'm not sold for this edition don't forget to check out the websites at g.w. dot com slash culture of a more about...
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weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back home display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end. of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at g.w. dot com slash culture for more about story. well enough and i thank you for watching and for me and all the crew here in berlin bar. after. the highway to heaven. after decades of negotiations a new path to peace between india and pakistan has been open. d.w. a company in india and seen on a pilgrimage it was his 1st time in the land of his 4. between india and pakistan to seek down that. close up in the 30 minutes on g.w. . cutting through the noise. where i come from people are known for being tough but fair new york and a lot of people tell it like it it they call it the concrete jungle the melting pot the city that never sleeps it's th
weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back home display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end. of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at g.w. dot com slash culture for more about...
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weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the set masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we way never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at d.f.w. dot com slash culture for more on that story lots of others as well the finale thanks for watching and for me and all the crew here in berlin. good. good. good good. good. good. bye highway to heaven. after decades of negotiations a new path to peace between india and pakistan has been opened. d.w. a company and to see on a pilgrimage it was his 1st time in the land of his forefathers between india and pakistan good to see them that. close up it was 18 minutes on d w. the biggest target to take one step further and face the consulate. time to search the on no 5 for the troops abhorred to overcome beltran's as contact the world it's time
weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the set masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we way never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back on display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at d.f.w. dot com slash culture for more on...
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weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the said masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back home display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at v.w. dot com slash culture for more on that story about those as well off and i think for watching and for me and all the crew here in berlin. love. kick off. the 2nd round starts off in the display glove box snooze through the 1st game and slip into 3rd place the tough competition is why they might not say turn the game around and stay at the tamasha top minutes see a dazzling win thanks to a new addition. by a dumb and runs with seems odd to go. 30 minutes on d w. highway to heaven. after decades of negotiations a new path to peace between india and pakistan has been open. d.w. the company and indeed unseen on a pilgrimage it was his 1st time
weekend it was confirmed at a press conference in pure chance that it is indeed the said masterpiece by clint it had been discovered in a hole in an exterior wall of the actual gallery went been stolen from nearly 23 years ago. it seems we never know why it lay there all this time but now it is expected to be back home display in the gallery maybe as soon as the end of this month and that's all for this edition don't forget to check out the website at v.w. dot com slash culture for more on that...
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night in the lead up to the anniversary, bbc news showed an interview with holocaust survivor, rena clint the very experienced middle east correspondent orla gorin, who finished a report like this... and yada for shan‘s hall of names, images of the dead. young soldiers troop into share the binding tragedy of the jewish people. troop into share the binding tragedy of thejewish people. the state of israel is now a regional power, for decades, it has occupied palestinian territories. but some here will a lwa ys territories. but some here will always see their nation through the prism of persecution and survival. that reference to israel occupying palestinian territories infuriated and offended many viewers. here's myra. the bbc spokesperson said in response. . . we discussed on last week ‘s programme, the bbc‘s reporting of the duke and duchess of sussex, but your comments on that subject have continued to come in. most of them this week focused on the presence of so few long and a camera crew on vancouver island, where the royal couple are now staying. apart from the expense of sending a te
night in the lead up to the anniversary, bbc news showed an interview with holocaust survivor, rena clint the very experienced middle east correspondent orla gorin, who finished a report like this... and yada for shan‘s hall of names, images of the dead. young soldiers troop into share the binding tragedy of the jewish people. troop into share the binding tragedy of thejewish people. the state of israel is now a regional power, for decades, it has occupied palestinian territories. but some...
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smoke and now consider read these these images you're seeing from a strategy or a whole day from all clint in new zealand that's 2000 kilometers away the fires have been raging for months but the last few days have been among the worst at least 24 people have now lost their lives and thousands of lost their harms a warning some disturbing images in the following reports. it's a warning no one ever wants to hear we cannot guarantee your safety at present but if you are able to defend yourself mentally or physically protect yourself or your hives. gayeties recommended that he leave. thousands of a stray leons have been forced to decide stay and defend their homes or leave and lose everything a lot of my neighbors. property and i didn't study it back or i didn't. want the world swarmed so sorry. let's go. this is what many will return to over a 1000 homes have been destroyed in recent days. animals of the silent victims burned in their paddocks and on the roadside. experts say over half a 1000000000 animals have been killed those that have survived a burned down to their skins. now the army r
smoke and now consider read these these images you're seeing from a strategy or a whole day from all clint in new zealand that's 2000 kilometers away the fires have been raging for months but the last few days have been among the worst at least 24 people have now lost their lives and thousands of lost their harms a warning some disturbing images in the following reports. it's a warning no one ever wants to hear we cannot guarantee your safety at present but if you are able to defend yourself...
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the or clint classic now williams plans to donate her winnings to the australian bushfire effort the orcon the classic was the 38 year old's 1st singles title since becoming a mother but he undoubtedly has her sights set on the australian open starting later this month now if she wins another grand slam title williams will equal margaret court record of $24.00 majors. now in athletics kenya's run excuse bruto set a world record on the road at the 10000 meters event in valencia in spain on sunday knocking 14 seconds off the previous mark well championship bronze medalist clocks 26 minutes 24 seconds their starting run by the 20 year old also included him breaking the 5 kilometer road world record after he crossed the halfway point of the race in 13 minutes 18 seconds both times are pending official ratification and watching the news i'm helena humphrey more news at the top of the hour see them. actually this meter just shows the numbers but fred shows. the listener plug. in. cars. a smart way to get when you're going to play a. global auto mobility show every week double.
the or clint classic now williams plans to donate her winnings to the australian bushfire effort the orcon the classic was the 38 year old's 1st singles title since becoming a mother but he undoubtedly has her sights set on the australian open starting later this month now if she wins another grand slam title williams will equal margaret court record of $24.00 majors. now in athletics kenya's run excuse bruto set a world record on the road at the 10000 meters event in valencia in spain on...
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risa se conocio su equipo legal incluye kentsostore fiscal del jupo i i politico a clinetthillary clintntra parte de los 7 fisc n nancy pelosi que trataran de convencer al sena, tambien la parte que queda pe i pendiente es si se aceptan nu n evidenci >> los testigos darian una crs s sensciacion de proceso nomrrmal, >> para el pais es lamentable en todo sentido no va a reslveol a nada no hay los votos en el s a senado para destituir al pdt presidente. >> si sale malherido la mayoria p republicanoa exonerara al pd presidente. >> >> el ataqeu iraue irani a una y estadounidenses si dejo heridos, pese a que el pdresidente trumd trump dijo lo contrario. > >en un comunicado el coamand c centra infl fox infinformo que fueron tratados por conmiocio e cerebral, y fueron llevados a l alemania, >> al volver vuelvo a tener co t control de sus cuentas bancarias ganando una batalla. >> >> tambien obradmanuel andres l obrador ve opciones para vender el avion presidencial que incluye hatsta una rifa. >> con dos hermanos mayores, tengo mucho que aprender. mi mamá estaba preocupada por mi crecimiento... e
risa se conocio su equipo legal incluye kentsostore fiscal del jupo i i politico a clinetthillary clintntra parte de los 7 fisc n nancy pelosi que trataran de convencer al sena, tambien la parte que queda pe i pendiente es si se aceptan nu n evidenci >> los testigos darian una crs s sensciacion de proceso nomrrmal, >> para el pais es lamentable en todo sentido no va a reslveol a nada no hay los votos en el s a senado para destituir al pdt presidente. >> si sale malherido la...
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i saw it 20 years ago in the impeachment trial of bill clint clinton, not to let the people down, so the final outcome i can't predict. >> should the house have made more of an effort in the courts before they filed that obstruction article? >> i can tell you that the court's process is a long one. it would have gone way beyond the current time into some period right before the election. but don't forget that the house position chairman jerry nadler r r. i asked them to produce evidence. if there is evidence, i would like to see it. >> senator durbin, we'll leave it there. thank you for coming out and sharing your views. >> good to see you. >> on the republican side, senator perdue. welcome back to "meet the press," sir. let me start with the basics of this week. you said the senate should rndo something. what is that? >> the senate should set out to do what's right. what we are proposing to do right now is exactly what we did during the clinton hearing. and that is to hear both sides present their cases. we can talk about how long that might take in a minute. then let every senator
i saw it 20 years ago in the impeachment trial of bill clint clinton, not to let the people down, so the final outcome i can't predict. >> should the house have made more of an effort in the courts before they filed that obstruction article? >> i can tell you that the court's process is a long one. it would have gone way beyond the current time into some period right before the election. but don't forget that the house position chairman jerry nadler r r. i asked them to produce...
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here for a lead-off discussion on a thursday night, clint watts, former fbi special agent, author of "messing with the enemy" and a distinguished research fellow. anita kumar, associate editor for politico, and robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs. thanks to all of you for being with us. anita, let me be with you again. this was a surprise development to most folks tonight. in terms of what has been playing out behind the scenes around the president, what do we now know? >> well, the president's been in mar-a-lago in florida for the last couple of weeks, and obviously, he has been asked some questions about iran as things have escalated over recent days. we didn't know what was going to happen obviously. we did see the national security adviser robert o'brien was down there in florida with him and had left and returned today, probably to brief him on what was to be happen or what was happening. but, you know, the president has given some hints here and there about iran, but we didn't -- we didn't know what was goi
here for a lead-off discussion on a thursday night, clint watts, former fbi special agent, author of "messing with the enemy" and a distinguished research fellow. anita kumar, associate editor for politico, and robert costa, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of washington week on pbs. thanks to all of you for being with us. anita, let me be with you again. this was a surprise development to most folks tonight. in terms of what has been...
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. >> le misty for me, old clint east wood. >> who knows this. >> i'm old. >> that's true. >> let's have a look outside and leave this unhappy topic. as we have clouds outside the building, in fact, occasionally sales force towers found its top buried in a layer of low clouds and that's why we are not using that camera. instead looking at it from treasure island. concord up to 62. some of these in low 70s by the time we get to friday and saturday. that will be the first time in a couple months we have seen any highs. week cold front pressing south, sunrise tomorrow morning although not a sunny sunrise because that low pressure will send high clouds into the bay area and this is the latest in a succession of weak cold fronts into the bay and dropped not much and this will probably be the last in the succession. after tomorrow morning, last shot of rain for about a week at least. futurecast shows, it is dying as it heads south. futurecast show that is middle of the day it's in the middle of the bay and not dropping much south of the golden gate bridge. it is not dropping much north of the
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job, i would sometimes put together in my mind my dream cabinet, john wayne as secretary of state, clintretary of treasury, groucho marx at education. but even presidents can't have everything, except tonight. tonight, all of you here have really made my day. as for all of you who were so generous in sharing your talents tonight, will you please stand up so that i can applaud you all once more? come on. thank you. frank, old blue eyes, as always you have been the perfect host. your voice rings as pure and clear as ever, for all of us guys and dolls who are still young at heart. speaking of music, steve and eydie, i like the songs that you sang, not a clinker in the bunch. and dean martin, there you go again. dean, i am thrilled you were able to be here tonight for burt reynolds'party. sometime if they have a party for nancy and me, i hope you can make that one too. vin scully, you brought back a lot of happy memories. monty hall, thank you for your present and tatian for your presentation. and frank, everybody knows how devoted you are to variety. ben vereen, you dance your way into amer
job, i would sometimes put together in my mind my dream cabinet, john wayne as secretary of state, clintretary of treasury, groucho marx at education. but even presidents can't have everything, except tonight. tonight, all of you here have really made my day. as for all of you who were so generous in sharing your talents tonight, will you please stand up so that i can applaud you all once more? come on. thank you. frank, old blue eyes, as always you have been the perfect host. your voice rings...
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1st half of the season mainly because they usually avoided to mix ups like this one which allowed clint about to double his hand collides tightly. and just after the hour monk proved his left again with another inviting free kick has it done by a ref a as she chios and finished by skipper you and us have to. put a stick. in the moves to fight back that substitute for not a stephan pulled one back with a driving run and nice finish and then it was game over time in color. just posted braman in the bottom of the table clash 16th versus 17th and everything to play for a crunch game for additional goals flowing i'm cast my own has been slow to debut with fortuna start out injured on the 22 year old looked like a sprightly replacement. until a fateful moment midway through the 2nd half when he misjudged a braman corner and ended up breaking the deadlock himself. a debut to remember. the away fans didn't hold back in their celebrations but it was an old good news as braman saw their defense decimated in the turbulent closing stages. captain nicholas moore is on the go to 2nd yellow card for a
1st half of the season mainly because they usually avoided to mix ups like this one which allowed clint about to double his hand collides tightly. and just after the hour monk proved his left again with another inviting free kick has it done by a ref a as she chios and finished by skipper you and us have to. put a stick. in the moves to fight back that substitute for not a stephan pulled one back with a driving run and nice finish and then it was game over time in color. just posted braman in...
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my own favourites included clint mansell‘s moody, jazzy score for out of blue, a murder mystery about rather overlooked when it opened here in march, but which i predict will go on to become an enduring cult classic. makes me want to lay across all the water. april saw the uk release of eighth grade, a coming—of—age tale boasting an mesmerizing electronica accompaniment by anna meredith. what's wrong, dad? please tell me. your nana's dying. she does not know, so you can't say anything. in september, the farewell served up a bittersweet tale of chinese family loyalties played out to alex weston's unexpectedly quirky music. and in november, we got monos, a fable about child soldiers from colombian—ecudadorian writer—director alejandro landes, from which mica levi conjured sounds that are as strange and enthralling as the movie itself. my favourite film score of the year, however, was by icelandic composer hildur guonadottir, whose brooding themes lent real depth to one of the year's most successful and controversial releases, joker. would you please stop bothering my kid ? sorry. direct
my own favourites included clint mansell‘s moody, jazzy score for out of blue, a murder mystery about rather overlooked when it opened here in march, but which i predict will go on to become an enduring cult classic. makes me want to lay across all the water. april saw the uk release of eighth grade, a coming—of—age tale boasting an mesmerizing electronica accompaniment by anna meredith. what's wrong, dad? please tell me. your nana's dying. she does not know, so you can't say anything. in...
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professor clint willson, is tackling louisiana's issues on the mighty mississippi on a more manageablele. we have more from nexus media's josh landis who had a tour of a unique replica. >>eporter: on this 10,000 square foot replica of the mississippi delta, he shows me the vanishing barrier islandsh whed to help protect southern louisiana from storms. in partnership with thstate's coastal protection a restoration authority, the faculty here created this model as well as the center for river studies. it's a multidisciplinary effort to understand the ever-changing nature of the delta he goal of a sustainable future for its inhabitants, commerce, and wetlands. >> we're tryg to help the state understand river sedimentw diversions andand moves down river. the idea is to recbanect the rive to these wetland areas. g,is could be thought of as controlled flood don't mean we're trying to flood people or increase the risk to anybod you have large gated structures sitting here that replace the levee. you open up these gates when the river is high and that sand is moving down to reconnect t river t
professor clint willson, is tackling louisiana's issues on the mighty mississippi on a more manageablele. we have more from nexus media's josh landis who had a tour of a unique replica. >>eporter: on this 10,000 square foot replica of the mississippi delta, he shows me the vanishing barrier islandsh whed to help protect southern louisiana from storms. in partnership with thstate's coastal protection a restoration authority, the faculty here created this model as well as the center for...
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a limp with only clint.good reason for the reset certain requirements that i was then that's been met and the employees wages be adjusted accordingly at the end of the day this supplier didn't meet our big fire him and sent a longer than one for them conform macbeth's no explains that he called the abuses to stop a limp even paid still be more to do so but nothing changed. that may put sto be out of business until 150 employees on the street. it's workshops of seize production pressure from the international corporations is growing reflecting the concern for their image. ever fewer customers are willing to buy clothes made under inhumane conditions you're in a museum it's dark and empty in front of you is rembrandt's nightwatch a painting worth 500000000 euros you receive a strange text message with instructions now your mysterious adventure begins goodbye traditional audio guides and class tours after them their rights museum is offering its visitors a new and unique way to explore the arts. amsterdam's rig
a limp with only clint.good reason for the reset certain requirements that i was then that's been met and the employees wages be adjusted accordingly at the end of the day this supplier didn't meet our big fire him and sent a longer than one for them conform macbeth's no explains that he called the abuses to stop a limp even paid still be more to do so but nothing changed. that may put sto be out of business until 150 employees on the street. it's workshops of seize production pressure from the...
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so the presence of young costars finn wolf art and brooklynn prince was a welcome silver lining for clintvery joyful effervescent little girl and it was it was really lovely to. >>how her to go to when you wanted to sort of get away from the darkness and and finn is so wonderful and smart and and feelmuch more adults than as 15only shot this but feels like you know i appear this gat love work with kids the grant. >>you know yet. well u've on now to media hollywood i'm david niel. >>i'm scared. creepy but i watch it a little peek outside checking in on the traffic heading in san francisco. the backup is growing in your cash lanes so more and more early rds are rolling in the dough because sps will check more tom steyer: no child suld have to worry about finding good food in scol. so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafetea, we took action. we partnered with locafarmers, school kitchens, a non-profi that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the difference between wds and tions matters. that's a lesso
so the presence of young costars finn wolf art and brooklynn prince was a welcome silver lining for clintvery joyful effervescent little girl and it was it was really lovely to. >>how her to go to when you wanted to sort of get away from the darkness and and finn is so wonderful and smart and and feelmuch more adults than as 15only shot this but feels like you know i appear this gat love work with kids the grant. >>you know yet. well u've on now to media hollywood i'm david niel....
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way you put it in historical context going back to the johnson impeachment going back to you know clint. and really showing how witnesses were involved in those particularly new witnesses new information documentation how that played a role i thought that was really effective we'll see how it plays with the american guy i get to say see i think he looked like a. kid on the eve of the science fair who didn't do his 6 months research i think you figure you have to explain that your play saved me from my embarrassment i'm not prepared to be here today i want to mulligan i want to reach back to. calm the witnesses that i should have done i realize my homework assignment is incomplete and i'm askin you as a u.s. senator is to save me from myself that's what i was going to do you know were also as i don't know what he says for example he was also boring very 'd boring. and i think for you know for a. lot of. our young science that the great thing is the boring means everybody switches to sport nobody conspiracy anything because for the viewers internationally it's on every single channel if y
way you put it in historical context going back to the johnson impeachment going back to you know clint. and really showing how witnesses were involved in those particularly new witnesses new information documentation how that played a role i thought that was really effective we'll see how it plays with the american guy i get to say see i think he looked like a. kid on the eve of the science fair who didn't do his 6 months research i think you figure you have to explain that your play saved me...
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where the process is sought to be imposed by one party on the other 2nd all of the documents in the clint trial were turned over prior to the trial all 90000 pages of them so they could be used in the house's case none of the documents have been turned over by the president in this case and under leader mcconnell is proposal none may ever be they certainly won't be available to you or to us during most or all of the trial if we are really going to fall the clinton precedent the senate must insist on the documents now before the trial begins a 3rd the issue in the clinton trial was not one of calling witnesses but of recalling witnesses all of the key witnesses in the clinton trial had testified before the grand jury or been interviewed by the f.b.i. one of them dozens of times and their testimony was already known president clinton himself testified on camera and under oath before the senate trial he allowed multiple chiefs of staff and other key officials to testify again before the senate trial took place here none of the witnesses we seek to call none of them have testified or been int
where the process is sought to be imposed by one party on the other 2nd all of the documents in the clint trial were turned over prior to the trial all 90000 pages of them so they could be used in the house's case none of the documents have been turned over by the president in this case and under leader mcconnell is proposal none may ever be they certainly won't be available to you or to us during most or all of the trial if we are really going to fall the clinton precedent the senate must...
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countries they are seeking asylum in if their lives are in danger the judgment sets a precedent for future clint. the committees of give you die we die reeboks national and international efforts defense of climate change you receiving state meek spose individuals to a violation of their rights thereby triggering do not reform obligations of sending state. the case was brought in by an islander from care bond in the pacific ocean who claimed he was in danger due to rising sea levels he applied for asylum in new zealand but was rejected he also failed at the un but the case set a precedent that others could apply world body ruled that the climate crisis could expose individuals to a violation of their rights and that states couldn't legally send refugees back to their countries of origin germany's interior ministry has spoken out against the un's ruling most studies suggest environmental change is the trigger but not the sole cause of migration decisions. political commentator david vance and former leader of the wales green party pooper bartolo to give us their views on the story . i think the un
countries they are seeking asylum in if their lives are in danger the judgment sets a precedent for future clint. the committees of give you die we die reeboks national and international efforts defense of climate change you receiving state meek spose individuals to a violation of their rights thereby triggering do not reform obligations of sending state. the case was brought in by an islander from care bond in the pacific ocean who claimed he was in danger due to rising sea levels he applied...
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and with republicans in control of the senate from steam a confident he'll be clint. we know that he's not going to be removed from office we may help be acquitted in the senate so but again we respect the senate process so if a republican senator a democratic senator wants to make a motion to. this miss will follow along in the vote the nation is split on whether the trial should be happening a tool i think that our president's been attacked for no reason he's done good things for the country probably says some stuff we shouldn't say from time to time but no it's not perfect but the snow we've heard for we've already impeach one president here you go anywhere so i'm just hoping that someone will actually get in there they can do the job right trump is one of these guys that can kind of get away with anything because you know he's everything he does controversial so people can become immune to the controversy of surrounding him with republicans calling for 12 hour daily sessions the 3rd presidential impeachment trial ever in u.s. history is set to be a grueling one in
and with republicans in control of the senate from steam a confident he'll be clint. we know that he's not going to be removed from office we may help be acquitted in the senate so but again we respect the senate process so if a republican senator a democratic senator wants to make a motion to. this miss will follow along in the vote the nation is split on whether the trial should be happening a tool i think that our president's been attacked for no reason he's done good things for the country...
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clint, why did you set this game in london?edibly silly to set a videogame in. it is notjust full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places the people want to go to and visit, it is also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to make sure we were simulating notjust for us to make sure we were simulating not just the for us to make sure we were simulating notjust the city for us to make sure we were simulating not just the city and everything going on that you see around me but also the population and her people. brexit has been hugely divisive in the uk and quite a lot of people will be quite angry that it has been included in a videogame. well... i look at it as a creator of culture, if we were creating films or movies or books it is the same with video games to to get is our responsibility to look at the things that are happening in the world around us and have something to say about it, create something meaningful that people can look at and engage with and that
clint, why did you set this game in london?edibly silly to set a videogame in. it is notjust full of culture and historic landmarks and all kinds of amazing places the people want to go to and visit, it is also an incredible city full of cultural diversity. it was really important for us to make sure we were simulating notjust for us to make sure we were simulating not just the for us to make sure we were simulating notjust the city for us to make sure we were simulating not just the city and...
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of an italian art gallery has been confirmed as an authentic work by the austrian artist good stuff clint the painting called portrait of a lady was stolen in 1907 it's now been found by cleaners beyond a trapdoor inside a plastic bag police believe thieves had used a fishing line to hook the masterpiece off the wall and hold it up through an open skylight. i'm all santa maria these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has unveiled his defense team for his upcoming impeachment trial in the senate one of the lawyers is high profile ken starr who led the last impeachment investigation into bill clinton and is also represented a convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein rival protests have been held in libya ahead of a u.n. backed peace conference to try to win months of fighting demonstrators in tripoli say the eastern based warlord and if after should not be included in sunday's talks in berlin his supporters that were rallying in benghazi. u.s. president has warned iran's supreme leader to be very careful with his words after friday when ayatollah ali khamenei called donald trump a
of an italian art gallery has been confirmed as an authentic work by the austrian artist good stuff clint the painting called portrait of a lady was stolen in 1907 it's now been found by cleaners beyond a trapdoor inside a plastic bag police believe thieves had used a fishing line to hook the masterpiece off the wall and hold it up through an open skylight. i'm all santa maria these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has unveiled his defense team for his upcoming impeachment trial in...
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burma campaign is more considerable than you might imagine, in a historical sense, we think about clint corcoran and his daredevil special forces air force, meryl's marauders. but that is only a very small part of the picture. what characterizes the campaign in burma was in fact it was fact it was several wars, the united states interests was fundamentally and openly some kind of route of, from india to china to supply the chinese armed forces and the expeditionary air force that we put in china. that was the still well war aided and abetted by the chinese nationalist, some of whom would fight, some of whom were saving themselves for the campaign with the communists after the war ended. there is another war which is the wingate-chindit war. which again, catches people's imagination because the robust and flawed assumption about how one operates or does not operate in a very hostile physical environment. burma is not a great place to wage war. i have not been there, but i have been to thailand, there certainly are some similarities. if ray were here, he would talk about the cohema and fa
burma campaign is more considerable than you might imagine, in a historical sense, we think about clint corcoran and his daredevil special forces air force, meryl's marauders. but that is only a very small part of the picture. what characterizes the campaign in burma was in fact it was fact it was several wars, the united states interests was fundamentally and openly some kind of route of, from india to china to supply the chinese armed forces and the expeditionary air force that we put in...
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pelosi to the senate is do what they did some 21 years ago when there was an impeachment trial of bill clint no one the, have statements on both sides and then decide whether to call witnesses. >>> let's get back to the breaking news on the death of qasem soleimani. ryan browne is at the pentagon. i understand you're getting more information on u.s. troops about to be deployed to the region. >> reporter: that's right, wolf, new information. several thousand u.s. soldiers will be deployed to the middle east, we're being told by defense officials. this is a step that will help bolster the u.s. military's presence in the region. they had already been placed on a stand-by status earlier around the crisis of the american embassy. the pentagon had actually sent 750 paratroopers to the region from kuwait to act as a rapid response. 7,000, 3,000 or so additional soldiers will be headed to the region to help bolster the u.s.-mill tlaer, but also in t tl tlt. there will be an dachttle they are hunkering down with this additional protection. they will be joining forces there to provide additional suppo
pelosi to the senate is do what they did some 21 years ago when there was an impeachment trial of bill clint no one the, have statements on both sides and then decide whether to call witnesses. >>> let's get back to the breaking news on the death of qasem soleimani. ryan browne is at the pentagon. i understand you're getting more information on u.s. troops about to be deployed to the region. >> reporter: that's right, wolf, new information. several thousand u.s. soldiers will be...
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anticipation in the more campaign is considerable than you might sense, in a historical corcoran bout clint forces daredevil special marauders. meryl's that's a very small part of the picture. characterizes the campaign in burma was in fact it was the united states interests was fundamentally and of, ly some kind of route from india to china to supply armed forces and the expedition nature air force that put in china. well war he still aided and abetted by the chinese nationalists, some saving themselves for the campaign with he communists after the war ended. there is another war which is wingate-chindit war. imagination ople's because the robust and flawed assumption about how one in ates or does not operate a very hostile physical environment. burma is not a great place to wage war. i ave not been there, but have been to thailand, there certainly are some similarities. here, he would talk bout the cohema and fall campaign as the birth of the modern indian army which is what is really about. that's highly recommended by you who are interested. there are longer works on some by lewis allen
anticipation in the more campaign is considerable than you might sense, in a historical corcoran bout clint forces daredevil special marauders. meryl's that's a very small part of the picture. characterizes the campaign in burma was in fact it was the united states interests was fundamentally and of, ly some kind of route from india to china to supply armed forces and the expedition nature air force that put in china. well war he still aided and abetted by the chinese nationalists, some saving...
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it was just shear hell for 88 days. >> watson, the thing about this clint eastwood movie is it broughthe was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when that news was leaked by somebody at the department of justice. >> well, i think that him being the bad guy was just too good of a story to let go by. the problem with it all is that it was so sensationalized. he was one of many people that the fbi looked at and they get everybody in the universe and then look at them one by one and the media just sensationalized the living hell out of it and it resulted in the avalanche of negative publicity about him and basically, screwed up their lives forever. ainsley: eric rudolph eventually the serial bomber confessed to the act and your son bobby was exonerated after 88 days from hell as you describe it. i know that watson, you created a team of attorneys and there was a settlement involved and you're not allowed to talk about that for the confidentiality agreement but thank you both for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> steve: check out the movie. meanwhile iran ramping up threats a
it was just shear hell for 88 days. >> watson, the thing about this clint eastwood movie is it broughthe was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when that news was leaked by somebody at the department of justice. >> well, i think that him being the bad guy was just too good of a story to let go by. the problem with it all is that it was so sensationalized. he was one of many people that the fbi looked at and they get everybody in the universe and then look at them one by one...
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article i, william jefferson clint willfully provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony. >>he strategy of the house managers was really very straightforward. bill clinton testified under oath. he lied. lying under oath is a crime. that's a crime that is a high crime and misdemeanor under the constitution. >> article ii. in his conduct while president of the united states, william jefferson clinton has prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice. >> the house case against the president on obstruction of justice was based on the fact that he met with a number of people, seemed to be trying to make sure everybody's stories were on the same page. so there was an allegation, for example, well-documented that he met with his personal secretary betty curry and leading her. i was never alone with monica, right? >> but did any of the allegations against the even, even if true, amount to what the founders called high crimes and misdemeanors? >> that provides for impeachment and removal of the president is focused on abuse of governmental power. the purpose of the
article i, william jefferson clint willfully provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony. >>he strategy of the house managers was really very straightforward. bill clinton testified under oath. he lied. lying under oath is a crime. that's a crime that is a high crime and misdemeanor under the constitution. >> article ii. in his conduct while president of the united states, william jefferson clinton has prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice....
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they are sort of latching onto this argument that she's treating trump differently than hillary clinton was treated, and by holding these in the house, that is not fair, and it's clearly resonating with republican voters, at least right now. michael debonis has reported that schumer and mcconnell have not talked at all, so the standoff is continuing. in the "washington post," there is a great takeoff where trump was talking to bolton and mulvaney in the office specifically about ukraine assistance, and that obviously sort of bolstered this argument that they need to hear from firsthand witnesses in the trial. that's what schumer wants, that's what democrats want, but mcconnell is not moving. let's get this started and we'll decide on witnesses down the road. >> that argument will continue. schumer did tweet this on december 31st speaking to what you're saying. to snar mcconnell and senate republicans, support a fair trial with the witnesses and documents we requested. all we are asking is to get all the facts out. the american people deserve to know the truth. the president wants a tr
they are sort of latching onto this argument that she's treating trump differently than hillary clinton was treated, and by holding these in the house, that is not fair, and it's clearly resonating with republican voters, at least right now. michael debonis has reported that schumer and mcconnell have not talked at all, so the standoff is continuing. in the "washington post," there is a great takeoff where trump was talking to bolton and mulvaney in the office specifically about...
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you were either clint eastwood or richard simmons. there was nothing in between. there were no paul rudds. no kind-eyed mark rufalos. you had to be so hard. >> his new film "the great depresh" is a brutally honest view of his battle back from depression. >> you were afraid you weren't going to get better? >> i wasn't communicating. there was nothing i looked forward to and i spent a lot of time trying to think of painless suicides. yeah. >> he was forced to step back from comedy. admitted himself to the hospital. twice. and more. >> my psychiatrist is an advocate for an expert in something called electroconvulsive therapy which used to be called electro shock therapy but they felt electro shock was not quite horrifying enough. they said, yes, electro shock is disturbing but we're soft-selling the convulsions. >> how important is to you to destigmatize things like the hospital and like electro convulsive therapy? >> i have a responsibility and obligation but i'm so grateful for feeling good that i want to share this. that if people feel the way i felt, can feel bet
you were either clint eastwood or richard simmons. there was nothing in between. there were no paul rudds. no kind-eyed mark rufalos. you had to be so hard. >> his new film "the great depresh" is a brutally honest view of his battle back from depression. >> you were afraid you weren't going to get better? >> i wasn't communicating. there was nothing i looked forward to and i spent a lot of time trying to think of painless suicides. yeah. >> he was forced to...
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bill clint was in the same posture, an impeached president yet delivered his "state of the union" address. awkward, unprecedented, no. >> i want to say on the screen, time remaining zero, right? zero minutes and zero seconds. 10 people left to vote, got it. >> it's. >> so they have the votes. but everyone wants to get on the record here, right? everyone wants to have their chance to vote. this is what happens a lot with house votes. but the time is up. why isn't it -- this has to, gavelled to a close. like in the senate, what the house is supposed to do and what they do. this is more than 10 minutes. >> talking about politics, adam schiff is one of the managers i think will get interesting. >> he's been someone they attacked quite a bit. isn't he one of the ones they want to call as one of their witnesses? oh, this could get really ugly, yeah. the president is relentless on adam schiff on twitter and his rallies and they will use him as a whipping boy for lack of a better word. not that he's afraid of that. i don't remember the clinton managers attacked like that. >> the president pretend
bill clint was in the same posture, an impeached president yet delivered his "state of the union" address. awkward, unprecedented, no. >> i want to say on the screen, time remaining zero, right? zero minutes and zero seconds. 10 people left to vote, got it. >> it's. >> so they have the votes. but everyone wants to get on the record here, right? everyone wants to have their chance to vote. this is what happens a lot with house votes. but the time is up. why isn't it...