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they're cra, i'm not, vote for me because we need someone who's not cra to win.biden is bruised at this moment. >> trevor: when you watch the debates, three hours of the people on stage putting forth ideas. what was interesting everyone was going back and forth, and every time cory booker would speak he would be going, guys, guys, guys, we shouldn't argue because the president like this, but that's a debate. >> that's a debate. ey were, like, don't speak to me in that tone of voice! didn't you get the homeo the point was to speak each other in that tone of voice? i do think there's an emotional battle unfolding inside the democratic party today which is how do you lead the country forward, what does the party stand for, and it's a big playing field between the center of the party and the left flank of the party and that needs to be litigated and that's what this primary is about, so, yeah, people should disagree because, at the end of the day, there needs to be someone that represents the democratic party and we don't know where the party is now. >> trevor: it's
they're cra, i'm not, vote for me because we need someone who's not cra to win.biden is bruised at this moment. >> trevor: when you watch the debates, three hours of the people on stage putting forth ideas. what was interesting everyone was going back and forth, and every time cory booker would speak he would be going, guys, guys, guys, we shouldn't argue because the president like this, but that's a debate. >> that's a debate. ey were, like, don't speak to me in that tone of voice!...
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, the cra vote muster. and we have a version of the safe internet act that passed the house this year. so yes, lots of debate about what the final legislation should look like, we have a lot to work for. it is not just about labels, it's about getting details right. in the 2015 open internet order, we have a model for those details and how that should work and practice. if the ifp's concerned about regulation, ok, we have a consensus model, we have a way we can work with them on this they fought against this issue, they fought against the consensus that was built and that is why we are where we are today. ferras: there was never a can -- matthew: there was never a consensus on rate regulation. the fcc said it was dangerous and inappropriate. that when he 15 order explains why it went to court. they won't engage in prescriptive ratemaking, meaning the fcc will set rates in advance. but what it tends to do, and this is the reason the order was subject to repeal, is regulate rates in response to complaints, it
, the cra vote muster. and we have a version of the safe internet act that passed the house this year. so yes, lots of debate about what the final legislation should look like, we have a lot to work for. it is not just about labels, it's about getting details right. in the 2015 open internet order, we have a model for those details and how that should work and practice. if the ifp's concerned about regulation, ok, we have a consensus model, we have a way we can work with them on this they...
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s de tres semanas y no hay pistas cra dulce marÍa, quien autoridades han estado buscando por varias semanasn peinado el Área. 300 uniformados se han unido a la bÚsqueda y han revisado aproximadamente 200 Áreas y no han dado con pista. borja: es muy lamentable. hemos escuchado testimonios y todas las pesquisas siguen. piensan que en ese carro es donde menos ahÍ van los indicios . r no hay paso por el puente internacional nuevo que conecta a matamoros, mÉxico con texas. las autoridades migratorias estadounidenses los cerraron luego de que encontrarÁn más de un centenar de migrantes que vivÍan en los campamentos aledaÑos durmiendo en el lugar. los manifestantes dicen que lo hacen para presionar a las autoridades estadounidenses para que agilizan sus trÁmites de asilo. s anes por condiciones climÁticas severas. el crucero partiÓ el pasado 27 de septiembre en reino unido y se suponÍa que debía detenerse en los puertos de francia, Ámsterdam, escocia, islandia e islandia. sin embargo, los fuertes vientos han provocado que la tripulaciÓn tenga que cancelar los dos primeros paradas. borja: unordice
s de tres semanas y no hay pistas cra dulce marÍa, quien autoridades han estado buscando por varias semanasn peinado el Área. 300 uniformados se han unido a la bÚsqueda y han revisado aproximadamente 200 Áreas y no han dado con pista. borja: es muy lamentable. hemos escuchado testimonios y todas las pesquisas siguen. piensan que en ese carro es donde menos ahÍ van los indicios . r no hay paso por el puente internacional nuevo que conecta a matamoros, mÉxico con texas. las autoridades...
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the cra vote last year. we have a version that passed the house this year. debate about what the final form of the legislation should look like. but we already have a good blueprint. it is not just about the labels. it is by getting the details right. we have a model for those details on how that should work and practice. if the isps are concerned about have aion, ok, we consensus model. we have a way that we can work them -- work with them on this issue. to be quite frank, if they fought against this issue, and that is why we are here where we are today. matthew: there was never a consensus on rate regulation. the isp has set a rate regulation is dangerous and inappropriate in this marketplace. i think the reason there was not a consensus on that aspect of the 2015 order explains why it went to court. the fcc said we won't engage in prescriptive ratemaking, meaning we will set rates in advance. what it refused to do and the only reason that order was subject to appeal was to regulate rates and responds. is promising something with your fingers crossed behin
the cra vote last year. we have a version that passed the house this year. debate about what the final form of the legislation should look like. but we already have a good blueprint. it is not just about the labels. it is by getting the details right. we have a model for those details on how that should work and practice. if the isps are concerned about have aion, ok, we consensus model. we have a way that we can work them -- work with them on this issue. to be quite frank, if they fought...
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. >> reporter: the traffic added another layer of tocher.ere cra contra costra county. >> it was supposed to be a 15-minute drive. >> and how long did it take can you? >> reporter: two and a half hours. >> and we met uvrau to came aught to observe the cars and smoke in front oher home. >> reporter: the earthquake is today and then now this and the fires, it's just a lot. what happened to the california when i was a kid? >> reporter: and it certainly has been an eventful few weeks. as far as the air quality is concerned, we haven't smelled anything concerning or unusual tonight but families want to know what they're breathing is safe. live i'm can kate larsson, abc 7 news. >>> and that thick, black smoke led to people being told to stay inside their homes. or a look at the current conditions, let's geto drew ooma. >> so we're looking at current pm 2.5 levels and that is very fine particulate matter when consumed and ingested in large quantities, it can give you itchy eyes, itchy lungs. ter can upset your respiratory track. good in napa and redwood city. when they get above 100, tlats w --
. >> reporter: the traffic added another layer of tocher.ere cra contra costra county. >> it was supposed to be a 15-minute drive. >> and how long did it take can you? >> reporter: two and a half hours. >> and we met uvrau to came aught to observe the cars and smoke in front oher home. >> reporter: the earthquake is today and then now this and the fires, it's just a lot. what happened to the california when i was a kid? >> reporter: and it certainly has...
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each of these cra review act, boats will present our republican colleagues with a choice. it's both of protect americans with pre-existing conditions are not to protect them. both of to fight chronic climate change or to do nothing. or also demand that our republican colleagues take up legislations. to protect hard earned pensions for millions of american workers. several of my colleagues will come to the floor this evening to do just that. senators mentioned in brown, abdo peters smith and chester, they have been real leaders on these issues. workers who hold for decades to put money into the pensions and thought when they retired, at least they would have something to live decently. they lose all of that. it must be act. we help our republican colleagues will let's look at that debate and help us move to deal with the millions of workers struggling to preserve their pensions. is we continue to fulfill our solemn constitutional duty told the president accountable, impress will not stop putting pressure on leader mcconnell and friends in the majority. to get the senate bac
each of these cra review act, boats will present our republican colleagues with a choice. it's both of protect americans with pre-existing conditions are not to protect them. both of to fight chronic climate change or to do nothing. or also demand that our republican colleagues take up legislations. to protect hard earned pensions for millions of american workers. several of my colleagues will come to the floor this evening to do just that. senators mentioned in brown, abdo peters smith and...
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american public, nor indeed among republicans who would be excted perhaps to be the ones who would have to cra for this to succeed. laura: thank you so much for being with us. ms. hayworth: thank you, laura. laura: ang the central figures in the impeachment drama is rudy giuliani. the president's personal lawyer has been all over the airwaves pushing for an investigation into joe biden, and now republicans are inviting him to testify on capitol hill. how dihe go from big-city mayor to his current role? nada tawfik has been taking a closer look. mr. giuliani: i know nobody wants to -- >> i want to actually -- >> did asked ukraine to look into joe biden? mr. giuliani: of course i did! >> you just said you didn't! nada: rudy giuliani has never backed down in the face of criticism. his frequent fsty late-night rants defending president from havea raised more tha few eyebrows from an that he is a central figure in the impeachment inquiry, it prompted the question, what happwhed to the maafter 9/11 was dubbed america's mayor? mr. giuliani: we know we lost a lot of people. da: that was the title he w
american public, nor indeed among republicans who would be excted perhaps to be the ones who would have to cra for this to succeed. laura: thank you so much for being with us. ms. hayworth: thank you, laura. laura: ang the central figures in the impeachment drama is rudy giuliani. the president's personal lawyer has been all over the airwaves pushing for an investigation into joe biden, and now republicans are inviting him to testify on capitol hill. how dihe go from big-city mayor to his...
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the cra exam also must be strengthened and consider fair lending violations. all bank regularities is a factor in denying cra exams. finally, a right to counsel. we must have a right to counsel to protect tenants -- >> thank you very much, miss al mond mansour. miss vizcaino, have you five minutes to present your testimony. >> my name is alma vizcaino. i'm here to bring light to about statistics -- the impact on homeless women. what is troubling me is that i was one of 200 -- 216,000 women experiencing homelessness across the nation. in los angeles, among both sheltered and unsheltered, approximately half experienced domestic violence. of course, please keep in mind, this is a count of women that felt comfortable sharing they experienced domestic violence. due to the stigma surrounding domestic violence, we know that this is an undercounted experience. this was the case for me. i did not acknowledge that i had experienced mow messtic violence until two years ago when i was sitting in a mental health support group at the downtown women's center, a local nonprof
the cra exam also must be strengthened and consider fair lending violations. all bank regularities is a factor in denying cra exams. finally, a right to counsel. we must have a right to counsel to protect tenants -- >> thank you very much, miss al mond mansour. miss vizcaino, have you five minutes to present your testimony. >> my name is alma vizcaino. i'm here to bring light to about statistics -- the impact on homeless women. what is troubling me is that i was one of 200 --...
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this is the one-year anniversary of the lion air 737 max air cras crash. >> it is a bipartisan thing.o on the attack, as they should? >> they'll be tense. his tenor and tone will be critical you'll hear people today, i have no doubt hearing people say, you have no business running this company. you should be fired by now i'm interesting to hear his reaction to that question. >> turning back now to the markets, the s&p 500 in first new record high since july what do you do now that yesterday was so yesterday joining us head of product at direction. what are your clients doing? squ >> interesting this has been the year for the s&p 500. looking forward, the momentum is behind the markets we are continuing to see the investor and trading community follow suit. >> how so? a lot has been the s&p 500, we've seen people move back to tech market leaders are an interesting mix. if utilities, real estate and tech you have two very domestically oriented continuing to show growth of the cloud platform that got investors to get back on their toes they are betting on big tech and names like microsof
this is the one-year anniversary of the lion air 737 max air cras crash. >> it is a bipartisan thing.o on the attack, as they should? >> they'll be tense. his tenor and tone will be critical you'll hear people today, i have no doubt hearing people say, you have no business running this company. you should be fired by now i'm interesting to hear his reaction to that question. >> turning back now to the markets, the s&p 500 in first new record high since july what do you do...
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last year they aren't cra's to the dnc and we helped take over the house and had historic gains instead houses are the last time we won this many seeds and flip this many governors races was 1982 per we now have the majority of state attorneys general. one over 400 seats in state legislatures, flipped eight chambers. where about to flip that state house and state senate in virginia. in a month or so. and what we have been doing, i have never made the goal to match the other side. a for dollar. and by the way, they have got more rich people than we do. it is pretty simple how they raise more money. the tax bill from 2017. that was a pay to play bell. if you look at the amount of money they took in after the tax bill passed, that was a simple pay to play bill, but what we have been able to do, and i think it is important to look at the broad democratic ecosystem, the amount of money that we have been able to raise and others have been able to raise, that was what enabled us in 2018 to organize at scale. what we are doing at the dmc is we have been able to rebuild our data and technology e
last year they aren't cra's to the dnc and we helped take over the house and had historic gains instead houses are the last time we won this many seeds and flip this many governors races was 1982 per we now have the majority of state attorneys general. one over 400 seats in state legislatures, flipped eight chambers. where about to flip that state house and state senate in virginia. in a month or so. and what we have been doing, i have never made the goal to match the other side. a for dollar....
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they are calling for documents that are highly delicate around the president's calls with you cra --joining me now is jeff mason, a white house correspondent for reuter's, great to see you both. lots of congressional subpoenas, some that have gone to the testimony and others that talk about documents and when you have the secretary of state that has missed the deadline that was yesterday to supply material, how will the committees compel someone to comply. >> they have a few choices. they could go the traditional route which is try to get them to comply through contempt and then seek a legal civil lawsuit. they could force the contempt themselves, use their inherent power to do that, and given the direction that the white house is going in which is let's stone wall everything they could simply add that stone walling effort to another article of impeachment. they could also do all three. they have a number of options available to them. if no option is taken by intent, are there other avenues to take? >> if the white house doesn't prut them voluntarily they have to seek some compulsion
they are calling for documents that are highly delicate around the president's calls with you cra --joining me now is jeff mason, a white house correspondent for reuter's, great to see you both. lots of congressional subpoenas, some that have gone to the testimony and others that talk about documents and when you have the secretary of state that has missed the deadline that was yesterday to supply material, how will the committees compel someone to comply. >> they have a few choices. they...
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and it mentions taafter the cra kevin, quote kpexited the vehic and left the scene.uote i have nothing but love for jared and wish him and rebecca a speedy recovery. next "the bachelor" injured. he says a freak accident happened with pilot pete in costa rica. so what led to getting a reported 22 stitches in his face? apparently he knocked himself in the glass while in a golf cart. he reported drove two hours to get to the hospital. and tells "e.t." he's 100%er okay and production issallred a back underway. up next miley released from the hospital. miley's back after getting her tonsils rehuved. her caption, my sick girl tinally free. and alex trebek is giving us details in a new interview. >> i've lived a good life a long life and i'm nearing the end of that. i know that. i'm not going to delude myself. >> you're not afraid of dying? >> no, not afraid of a dying. does concern me i'm going to die before getting a grandchild, hint, hint. >> the 79-year-old told ctb he's considering stepping down from the show he's host interested 35 years. >> i will keep doing it as lo
and it mentions taafter the cra kevin, quote kpexited the vehic and left the scene.uote i have nothing but love for jared and wish him and rebecca a speedy recovery. next "the bachelor" injured. he says a freak accident happened with pilot pete in costa rica. so what led to getting a reported 22 stitches in his face? apparently he knocked himself in the glass while in a golf cart. he reported drove two hours to get to the hospital. and tells "e.t." he's 100%er okay and...
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but it wasn't just the aid that the, cra ukrainians wanted. they also wanted a white house visit.n ambassador sondland told ambassador taylor what the conditions were, he said everything is dependent on them investigating the bidens and looking at 2016. not just the aid but also the white house visit. that's the testimony we have. >> that is what we saw in the opening statement from ambassador bill taylor. eric swalwell, thanks for coming on. >> can i make a quick plug? it's my daughter's birthday today. i want to say happy birthday to cricket. 1 year old. >> that's great, but we need a picture next time. so give use send us a picture of cricket's birthday party. >>> meanwhile, republicans complain that impeachment depositions are being done in secret behind closed doors. is that a fair complaint? a key watergate witness is going to give us his perspective, next. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow by olivia watson. alexa: it's a masterstroke of heartache, brutality and redemption. the mist crept into the pivot hole beside her... you're late. david! what did you think of the boo
but it wasn't just the aid that the, cra ukrainians wanted. they also wanted a white house visit.n ambassador sondland told ambassador taylor what the conditions were, he said everything is dependent on them investigating the bidens and looking at 2016. not just the aid but also the white house visit. that's the testimony we have. >> that is what we saw in the opening statement from ambassador bill taylor. eric swalwell, thanks for coming on. >> can i make a quick plug? it's my...
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wall street journal," prosecutors in manhattan are examining giuliani's business dealings in union cra ukraine and elsewhere, long with his personal finances. they report investigators have been talking to witnesses since at least august. one question is how will the d.o.j. wind up dovetailing with congress? they're looking at the same situation. a short time ago fiona hill wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony on capitol hill. two sources say president trump's former top russia adviser raised concerns about giuliani's so-called shadow ukraine policy during her deposition. we have someone who heard directly from her at those closed-door impeachment proceedings. let's bring in house oversight and judiciary member jamie raskin. thank you for coming on "primetime." >> thanks for having me, chris. >> what do you want us to know about the value of the testimony today? >> there was extraordinary value. she was poised, in control, had a remarkable memory and recall. unfortunately i cannot relate to you right now the details of her testimony. but let's just say that she was a very powerf
wall street journal," prosecutors in manhattan are examining giuliani's business dealings in union cra ukraine and elsewhere, long with his personal finances. they report investigators have been talking to witnesses since at least august. one question is how will the d.o.j. wind up dovetailing with congress? they're looking at the same situation. a short time ago fiona hill wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony on capitol hill. two sources say president trump's former top russia...
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in the complaint, cvolker was advising you cra advising ukrainian officials on how to navigate president trump's demands. the president is certainly not happy about any of this. >> nancy pelosi hands out subpoenas -- she has to approve it. >> she hands them out like they're cookie. you want a subpoena, here you go, take them. they have been trying to impeach me since the day agot elected. >> i think he knows the argument that could be made against him. >> did you hear the fear in his voice. >> i heard the surprise that that i thought what he did was wrong. that he was undermining our constitution, and the integrity of our elections. >> jeff bennet on capitol hill, kurt volker says he is eager to tell his side of the story. >> first, i'm outside of the capitol because we hoped to ask him that question directly. we expect him to show up for this deposition in the next half howev hour. we know that rudy giuliani is going to paint kurt volker as an accessory to the campaign. giuliani said repeatedly that he worked at the direction of the state department, and it was kurt volker that told him
in the complaint, cvolker was advising you cra advising ukrainian officials on how to navigate president trump's demands. the president is certainly not happy about any of this. >> nancy pelosi hands out subpoenas -- she has to approve it. >> she hands them out like they're cookie. you want a subpoena, here you go, take them. they have been trying to impeach me since the day agot elected. >> i think he knows the argument that could be made against him. >> did you hear...
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if rudy giuliani had effectively hijacked our apology towards union cra ukraine and taken it over andal, dealing with the ukrainian president and his staff on one issue, go after biden and his son, of course the secretary of state should have known about it and should have done something about it because it was wrong of both president trump and rudy giuliani it ask the president of ukraine to investigate a distinguished former vice president of the united states, the main political rival of president trump. that was wrong. it was an abuse of the president's power and the secretary of state should have shut that down and should have taken over the real policy towards ukraine, which is to defend ukraine, at least to give it the $391 million worth of military assistance so they can fend off vladimir putin. that was the real american interest. the most surprising thing that came out of the phone call between the president and zelensky, the president never mentioned that, never mentioned the american interest, which was to contain putin. all the president cared about was his personal inter
if rudy giuliani had effectively hijacked our apology towards union cra ukraine and taken it over andal, dealing with the ukrainian president and his staff on one issue, go after biden and his son, of course the secretary of state should have known about it and should have done something about it because it was wrong of both president trump and rudy giuliani it ask the president of ukraine to investigate a distinguished former vice president of the united states, the main political rival of...
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. >> he said saying that to out cra -- the ukranian president was accepted.id, if you could speak to him, that would be great. i'll have m giuliani give you a call and also william barr and we'll get to the bottom of it. the president blessing this other testimony from other people everybody keeps saying is hearsay. there you have the president on the phone saying, giuliani is my guy, not these other people. >> and you have republicans now saying, if it didn't come straight from the president's mouth, how do we know that it really happened? giuliani is the answer to all of those questions. giuliani is the person who the president was talking to. and we know that the national security council kind of was very uncomfortable about this. i don't think we have as clear a knowledge of how pompeo felt about it. he rolled with it, but he is the secretary of state. and giuliani, the question still unanswered, when was giuliani doing the president's direct bidding and when was he freelancing his own operation, or when was he acting in a way he was trying to convince th
. >> he said saying that to out cra -- the ukranian president was accepted.id, if you could speak to him, that would be great. i'll have m giuliani give you a call and also william barr and we'll get to the bottom of it. the president blessing this other testimony from other people everybody keeps saying is hearsay. there you have the president on the phone saying, giuliani is my guy, not these other people. >> and you have republicans now saying, if it didn't come straight from the...
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. >> reporter: the president is claiming energy secretary rick perry urged him to turn to the yun cra ukrainians. >> i asked multiple times, we think it's in the united states and in ukraine's best interest that you and the president of ukraine have conversations, that you discuss the options that are there. absolutely, yes. >> reporter: even though perry insisted biden didn't come up. >> not once. has god is my witness was a biden name, not the former vice president, not his son, ever mentioned. >> reporter: the president and his defenders sound unhinged at times over the weekend with mr. trump tweeting nancy pelosi was guilty of treasure and utah senator mitt romney is a pompous. they stood by mr. trump by saying he doesn't trust parts of the intelligence community. >> you believe the fbi and the cia -- >> i don't trust any of these guys in the obama administration. >> reporter: president offered up a new distraction from the impeachment drama announcing he will allow turkey to sweep into syria. mr. trump learned that i and my great unmatched wisdom consider to be off limits, i will
. >> reporter: the president is claiming energy secretary rick perry urged him to turn to the yun cra ukrainians. >> i asked multiple times, we think it's in the united states and in ukraine's best interest that you and the president of ukraine have conversations, that you discuss the options that are there. absolutely, yes. >> reporter: even though perry insisted biden didn't come up. >> not once. has god is my witness was a biden name, not the former vice president,...
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ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland, that had hold the, cra ukrainians at some point in early septemberwupouldn'te getting any u.s. security assistance unless they launched an investigation into the bidens. that's the key part here. he did corroborate that. but tim morrison told lawmakers he was confident in nsc process here and how it went down legally. >> david chalian, you are our political director. how is all this stuff going on in the house of representatives now playing politically out there? >> well, we've seen in polling when you look at national polling, wolf, we've seen slim majority in the country saying they're in favor of impeachment and removal. but when you look at critical battleground states or even more specifically in critical districts, battleground districts where a lot of these democrats who helped nancy pelosi become speaker, majoritymakers, they won districts that donald trump won. impeachment is not a popular position there. and i do think that that is what the trump campaign, the white house, the rnc, all of that apparatus is banking on is that in the state an
ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland, that had hold the, cra ukrainians at some point in early septemberwupouldn'te getting any u.s. security assistance unless they launched an investigation into the bidens. that's the key part here. he did corroborate that. but tim morrison told lawmakers he was confident in nsc process here and how it went down legally. >> david chalian, you are our political director. how is all this stuff going on in the house of representatives now playing...
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contradict what ambassador gordon sondland said regarding a july 10th meeting in washington between, cra ukrainid u.s. officials. sandland started to speak about ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the president at which time ambassador bolton cut the meeting short. he'll go on to say, i stated to ambassador sondland his statements were inappropriate, that the request to investigate biden and his son had nothing to do with national security and that such investigations were not something the nsc was going to get involved in or push. >> and this is the thing. tune out the noise. sworn testimony now from several witnesses, in espect corroborates the whistle-blower complaints. and also vindman now, his account corroborating what ambassador and military veteran bill taylor said in his sworn testimony as well quoting here. in the same july 19th phone call, they gave me an account of the july 10th meet with the ukrainian officials at the white house. they told me that ambassador sondland connected investigations with an oval office meeting for preside
contradict what ambassador gordon sondland said regarding a july 10th meeting in washington between, cra ukrainid u.s. officials. sandland started to speak about ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the president at which time ambassador bolton cut the meeting short. he'll go on to say, i stated to ambassador sondland his statements were inappropriate, that the request to investigate biden and his son had nothing to do with national security and that...
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>> no, he started playing it, yeah >> jimmy: see, that surprises me - >> and the p g cra it was crazyuse down [ laughter and applause all right. quest -- >> wait a minu>>immy: no, no this is a good - the question is, what was the strangest request that you got while deejaying? any gig. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: i remember i asked you for a couple weird ones. you don't like to be talked to when you deejay. >> not counting when people are like, "can you please stop playing music right now. i'm just joking. [ laughter >> oh, wait a minute i had a really humiliating moment with prince once. >> oh. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: what happened with prince >> okay, so i was deejaying, and maybe like 20 minutes in, i guess he didn't like what i was playing. so, in that sort of "scrubs," "parker lewis can't lose," sound effect way prince and his assistant was like - "play this." and they gave me a dvd of "finding nemo. >> oh, wow, damn >> jimmy: yeah, i remember that i remember that. >> and then i was like, "well, i don't have a dvd player. then they were like, "here a so t >> jimmy: so they shut all t
>> no, he started playing it, yeah >> jimmy: see, that surprises me - >> and the p g cra it was crazyuse down [ laughter and applause all right. quest -- >> wait a minu>>immy: no, no this is a good - the question is, what was the strangest request that you got while deejaying? any gig. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: i remember i asked you for a couple weird ones. you don't like to be talked to when you deejay. >> not counting when people are like, "can...
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really to absolve russia for interfering in our election and to deflect and project it on our allies in craaine. >> when the president says the whole point of focusing on ukraine was to root out corruption, he has yet to name another person that should be called out for corruption that isn't a political rival of his that they're investigating. when asked directly about it, he simply says "i'll have to look into it." >>> there's big news coming out of the gm and union strike. a proposed tentative deal has been reached between gm and the united auto workers after a five-week strike. we're going to go live to detroit to hear the latest, next. wow! that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. it's what gives audible themembers an edge.listening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. dad! dad!! can you drive me to
really to absolve russia for interfering in our election and to deflect and project it on our allies in craaine. >> when the president says the whole point of focusing on ukraine was to root out corruption, he has yet to name another person that should be called out for corruption that isn't a political rival of his that they're investigating. when asked directly about it, he simply says "i'll have to look into it." >>> there's big news coming out of the gm and union...
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but we have a version of net utility protections that have passed the republican senate during the cra vote last year we have a version of the state internet act that passed the this year. like yes, lots of it but with the final form of the legislation should look like but we have a good blueprint to work for. it's not just the labels. it's not getting the details right. in the open in that order we have a mom for the details and other should work in practice. if the isps are concerned about rate regulation thinks they do not see, okay, we have consensus that we have way we can work with him on this particular issue. but to be quite frank, like they fought against this issue, body gets the consensus that was built and that's why we're here where we are today. >> there was a wreck and since on rate regulation isps that said rate regulation is dangerous and inappropriate. i think the reason there was a consensus on that aspect of the 2015 order explains white went to court. the fcc said we will engage what they call prescriptive ratemaking, meaning there would be terrorists and fcc was t
but we have a version of net utility protections that have passed the republican senate during the cra vote last year we have a version of the state internet act that passed the this year. like yes, lots of it but with the final form of the legislation should look like but we have a good blueprint to work for. it's not just the labels. it's not getting the details right. in the open in that order we have a mom for the details and other should work in practice. if the isps are concerned about...
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passed in both chambers yet, to very similar cases of legislation nearly identical objectives, the cra which passed the senate, it overturned the 2017, repeal and internet access of that. the past with bipartisan support and this intercept which passed the house. just think about this in terms of, on be careful when we talk about compromise that we aren't trading away fundamentals and consumer protections or ignoring these vast amount of work is been done on this issue is been and why they supported. upheld and its importance and validity from a legal standpoint by the dc circuit, essentially twice by a panel and then again on bronx. which means by the entire panel of justice. the dc circuit. that order was then, the importance of that and represented this regulatory approach of the three bright line rules of authority and that was approach was affirmed by the senate when devoted to undo the repeal from 2017, it was affirmed by the house with the majority of folks through the internet act. and underscored by a vast public support of the american people. couple by the university of mary
passed in both chambers yet, to very similar cases of legislation nearly identical objectives, the cra which passed the senate, it overturned the 2017, repeal and internet access of that. the past with bipartisan support and this intercept which passed the house. just think about this in terms of, on be careful when we talk about compromise that we aren't trading away fundamentals and consumer protections or ignoring these vast amount of work is been done on this issue is been and why they...
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. >> this is bat ple[ bleep ] cra. >> and house democrats return with a formal impeachment inquiry on the table. >> let's impeach the president, isn't that a good idea? >> when "all in" starts now. good evening from new york. i'm joy reid. chris hayes is in ohio covering tonight's debate. well, at this point it's not a question of if the president of the united states, donald trump, committed an impeachable offense. he's already admitted to it in public statements and in documents that the white house itself released. we know that when the president of ukraine said that he wanted to buy more american weapons to protect his country from military aggression by russia, donald trump immediately responded, i want you to do us a favor, though. and then he proceeded to ask that ukraine investigate former vice president joe biden's son and give life to a nutty right wing conspiracy theory that would absolve russia from meddling in an election. and trump told the ukraine wherein president multiple times to talk to the man who had essentially become his personal fixer, rudy giuliani, about thos
. >> this is bat ple[ bleep ] cra. >> and house democrats return with a formal impeachment inquiry on the table. >> let's impeach the president, isn't that a good idea? >> when "all in" starts now. good evening from new york. i'm joy reid. chris hayes is in ohio covering tonight's debate. well, at this point it's not a question of if the president of the united states, donald trump, committed an impeachable offense. he's already admitted to it in public...
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the second issue is did boeing do enough between first cra, lion air, and the second crash in march, and why didn't those concerns that have now been raised in thse text messages and other things, why didn't that raise, senator cruz said, immediate laterals. why didn't they take further actions before march? and finally thye issue, wh did it take so long after march to turn over thamaterial? >> yang: a lot of questions about the process of approving this airi as airorthy to fly. a lot of talk about the coziness between theto regu and the regulated, the industry. is congress likely to dot something abat do you think? >> well, they're going to be shifting on a dime if they do,us beremember, as recently as october of 2018, just before this crash, the congress moved to give more pow and auhority to airlines, to the manufacturers to do more of the work some thiscase i don't think we'll see immediate action. everyone on both sides of the c aisle agree thanges need to be made. f.a.a. is understaffed and some of the officials don't have boeing employees feel undue pressure to get these plane
the second issue is did boeing do enough between first cra, lion air, and the second crash in march, and why didn't those concerns that have now been raised in thse text messages and other things, why didn't that raise, senator cruz said, immediate laterals. why didn't they take further actions before march? and finally thye issue, wh did it take so long after march to turn over thamaterial? >> yang: a lot of questions about the process of approving this airi as airorthy to fly. a lot of...
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>>> plus, for the most part, republicans have been silent on president trump's phone call with the, cra ukrainian preside. could that been to change? we'll talk to someone challenging the president for the republican nomination. republican mark sanford is here. >>> and we're going to take you inside an american base in northern syria. this as the turkish military invades the region. that invasion entering its third day. but when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you deploy, manage, support and secure all your devices from the cloud. so you can stop going in circles, and start moving forward. a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth m
>>> plus, for the most part, republicans have been silent on president trump's phone call with the, cra ukrainian preside. could that been to change? we'll talk to someone challenging the president for the republican nomination. republican mark sanford is here. >>> and we're going to take you inside an american base in northern syria. this as the turkish military invades the region. that invasion entering its third day. but when your team is always dealing with device setups,...
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the word crisis which we overuse, actually was popularized by hip poc cra tease, a medical term abouthe moment in a disease where the patient either lived or died. what the speaker is doing is saying this is a moment where our democracy lives or dies. she quoted thomas payne earlier, another thing payne said was tyranny like hell is not easily conquered and i think one of the things that people need -- of the popular folks who need to make up their mind about whether they want to support this or not out in the country is, do we want a president who builds walls at the border, but won't build a wall around our elections. it's a question of national sovereignty in many ways. and my own sense is, for all of our nuanced conversations, for looking at the constitutional niceties here, i suspect that this is going to come down to president president trump's defiance versus nancy pelosi's vision of democracy. i think what we saw mulvaney say the other day about get over it, is going to be the president's position. just guessing here, but it's based on now four years of watching him. i think h
the word crisis which we overuse, actually was popularized by hip poc cra tease, a medical term abouthe moment in a disease where the patient either lived or died. what the speaker is doing is saying this is a moment where our democracy lives or dies. she quoted thomas payne earlier, another thing payne said was tyranny like hell is not easily conquered and i think one of the things that people need -- of the popular folks who need to make up their mind about whether they want to support this...
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it's called a cra, a congressional review act.dministration did. president obama wisely put some real restraints on these power plans coal burning power plants that spew so much carbon and other stuff in the air, so many of our lakes in the adirondacks are dead because of it. and we now can undo by a cra a congressional review act resolution, and it only needs 51 votes, to prevent the administration from undoing what the obama folks did to keep our air clean and deal with climate. and that will be on the floor today and i hope we'll get some republican votes. all we need is four. >> all right. senate minority leader chuck schumer, thank you so much for being on this morning. >> thank you. and, again, my condolences to joe, mika, and everybody. i know how close you were to this great man elijah cummings. >> thank you. a great man. >> thank you. >>> to now a new gallup poll that shows over half of americans support president trump's impeachment and removal from office. 52% say they now back impeachment and removal, up seven points s
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the whistleblower contact with his committee and who was criticized for his parody of the trump/ju cra damage is being done to america by this impeachment process? >> yes. we were talking during the break. what foreign leader wants to talk to the president of the united states knowing there are whistleblowers spying on the president who will then file complaints, even though they are not privy to the information alleging wrongdoing for seeing the release of the transcript of the conversation. it's very telling that nancy pelosi actually opened the impeachment inquiry without a vote before she even saw the transcript, before it was released. that means evidence began off with his head. they have been looking for an excuse to reverse the election results since 2016. several attempts, emoluments, the firing of comey, the mueller report, never worked and time was running out so okay, let's go with this. stuart: how do you get -- i think china's looking at this. >> of course. stuart: china sees our president is being impeached. the impeachment process has started. doesn't that give them lev
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cra vacuums get filled not by good guys. we need think about endurance strategies.mall levels of troops working with local partners to create -- it doesn't solve situations but it makes them manageable. we had found that in syria. that's what's so tragic about this. we really snatched defeat from the jaws of victory here. >> thank you so much. eugene robinson, thank you as well. we'll be reading your latest op-ed for "the washington post." and still ahead, we'll talk to a former republican congressman who actually met with rudy giuliani's now indicted clients on capitol hill. we'll ask him what was discussed. >>> plus, president trump's former top aide on russia is preparing to go in front of congress and she'll reportedly give revealing testimony about rudy giuliani and another figure in the ukraine scandal. nbc's carol lee joins with us that reporting. "morning joe" is back in a moment. orting. "morning joe" is back in a moment. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and th
cra vacuums get filled not by good guys. we need think about endurance strategies.mall levels of troops working with local partners to create -- it doesn't solve situations but it makes them manageable. we had found that in syria. that's what's so tragic about this. we really snatched defeat from the jaws of victory here. >> thank you so much. eugene robinson, thank you as well. we'll be reading your latest op-ed for "the washington post." and still ahead, we'll talk to a former...