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johnson up? okay. davidnd jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community engagement. we thank our friend barbara thompson and all of our friends and family supporters who have stood with us on this day to see this come about. thank you very much. >> president buell: thank you very much. >> i'm exceedingly grateful to all of those who were factors in this presentation of my work. i believe good things happen eventually. sometimes it takes a little time. i'm in a position to know that at 92 years old [laughter]. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> president buell: thank you. [applause] >> clerk: thank y
johnson up? okay. davidnd jackie johnson. >> san francisco rec and park commissioners, general manager phil ginsburg, thank you for this honor and consideration. we deeply appreciate the support and effort, especially of a staff, especially from sarah medellin and lamonte bishop, who worked with our family to move this forward. we want to acknowledge the leadership of chris butcher who authorized a unique made-for san francisco concrete proposals and ensured appropriate community...
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meanwhile police arrested david johnson junior monday and charged him with hindering prosecution in thease. he is the third person arrested in connection to blanchard's disappearance earlier this month the prime suspect was taken into custody. a witness said -- >> forcing blanchard into her vehicle. >> he has been charged with first-degree kidnapping and on friday and official was arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping. blanchard was last seen october 23rd at a chevron convenience store. days later police found her damaged suv at an apartment complex in montgomery more than 50 miles away. it was covered in her blood. it is believed she suffered a life-threatening injury. her remains were found at a location between a convenience store at the apartment complex. officials are working to determine the identity of the victims and how the remains ended up in the location where they were found. >> nancy pelosi's worst nightmare may be coming true. a new poll showing even democrats are losing interest in the impeachment inquiry. jason meister from the trump 2020 advisor board said t
meanwhile police arrested david johnson junior monday and charged him with hindering prosecution in thease. he is the third person arrested in connection to blanchard's disappearance earlier this month the prime suspect was taken into custody. a witness said -- >> forcing blanchard into her vehicle. >> he has been charged with first-degree kidnapping and on friday and official was arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping. blanchard was last seen october 23rd at a chevron...
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david johnson junior is charged with hindering prosecution.wo others are charged in blanchard's disappeared. the college student was last seen at a gas station last month. her damaged suv found 50 miles away. rob: the navy canceling a review of eddie gallagher's conduct. gallagher will retire from active-duty as the navy seal as richard spencer was fired after disagreeing with the president on how to handle this case. in his first interview since his dismissal spencer slammed the president for comments about protecting war fighters. >> i don't think he understands the definition of a war fighter. war fighter is a profession of arms and a profession of arms has standards they have to be held to and hold themselves to. rob: spencer believes the president's intervention undermine the military's rules. >> what message does that send to the troops? that you can get away with things. we have to have good order and discipline. >> posing with the corpse of the isis fighter. accused of failing to monitor jeffrey epstein, they admit they did not check e
david johnson junior is charged with hindering prosecution.wo others are charged in blanchard's disappeared. the college student was last seen at a gas station last month. her damaged suv found 50 miles away. rob: the navy canceling a review of eddie gallagher's conduct. gallagher will retire from active-duty as the navy seal as richard spencer was fired after disagreeing with the president on how to handle this case. in his first interview since his dismissal spencer slammed the president for...
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investigative reporter david k. johnsonof the very few to uncover any of the president's tax returns. he's the author of the making of donald trump. he joins me along with cnn legal analyst sean wu. david, if this decision stands, you say that president trump could have a serious problem once a manhattan grand jury gets the tax documents. what do you believe that they could show? >> well, donald lost two income tax fraud trials. and in one of those trials, the tax return introduced in the case was shown to his long-time now retired tax preparer jack m itn ik who testified that was his signature on the document, but he did not prepare that tax return. donald has a long history of filing inconsistent documents with different government agencies. cy vance's grand jury has access to the tax records. they will see if he altered the tax returns he filed, which would be fraud in all likelihood. >> jay sekulow, the president's attorney, says that the issue raised in this case goes really to the heart of our republic in that the, qu
investigative reporter david k. johnsonof the very few to uncover any of the president's tax returns. he's the author of the making of donald trump. he joins me along with cnn legal analyst sean wu. david, if this decision stands, you say that president trump could have a serious problem once a manhattan grand jury gets the tax documents. what do you believe that they could show? >> well, donald lost two income tax fraud trials. and in one of those trials, the tax return introduced in the...
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david muir. >>> great to have you with us. i'm wit johnson in for david. >> we begin with two giknife attacks. a suspect armed with a knife wearing a fake explosive vest, attacking victims. bystanders attacking him and others holding him down until police arrived. an officer shooting and killing that suspect. tonight, we are learning disturbing new details about the attacker's past. and a separate stabbing death in the hague. police wanting a suspect for attacking. >> reporter: tonight, chaos and courage in london. a knife-wielding man on a deadly rampage in the heart of the city, brought down by ordinary passersby. the terror unfolding around 2:00 p.m., police respond to reports of multiple people stabbed near london bridge. watch as those on the sidewalk wrestle the man to the ground. london's mayor called it breathtaking bravery. the attacker looked to be wearing a suicide vest. watch another man, seizing his knife and slowly back away. within five minutes, a police officer on the scene, pulling people off. the officer aims, and fires, sho
david muir. >>> great to have you with us. i'm wit johnson in for david. >> we begin with two giknife attacks. a suspect armed with a knife wearing a fake explosive vest, attacking victims. bystanders attacking him and others holding him down until police arrived. an officer shooting and killing that suspect. tonight, we are learning disturbing new details about the attacker's past. and a separate stabbing death in the hague. police wanting a suspect for attacking. >>...
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david: thanks to abigail doolittle for that report on the markets. boris johnson is heading toward an election but seems to have trouble pulling together his own party. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turn to ritika gupta for bloomberg first word news. >> the agreement between president trump and xi jinping to sign their trade deal could be delayed until december. a white house official says iowa is now unlikely to be the venue for the ceremony. sweden and switzerland are under consideration. meanwhile, the house of representatives will begin public impeachment hearings on president trump next week. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff made the announcement today. three house panels have been interviewing witnesses in private over the last few weeks. amongst them is former ambassador to ukraine. her public hearing is scheduled for november 15. new york city's retiring police commissioner will not have much time off before sta
david: thanks to abigail doolittle for that report on the markets. boris johnson is heading toward an election but seems to have trouble pulling together his own party. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turn to ritika gupta for bloomberg first word news. >> the agreement between president trump and xi jinping to sign their trade deal could be...
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david kay johnson. he's the author of "making donald trump." that bit of donald trump's tax returns that we have ever seen came from this guy. somebody dropped to you. the da wants eight years of personal and corporate tax returns, tell me what you think happens and what they will do with --s that's a lot of documents from donald trump. >> it is, ali, under new york's laws has access to donald trump's tax filing with the state of new york. state returns is virtually identical to your federal return except for retirement income. so what i believe they're looking for is to see if donald trump's tax returns that were prepared and the business records behind them match up with what he filed with the government and why do i think they may not match up? donald lost two trials for income tax frauds. his tax returns was presented to his witness. >> he stestifies that's my signature on the tax returns but we did not prepare it. in tax world, that's a fraud. donald has a long well documented history by me and others that he uses two sets of documents. he
david kay johnson. he's the author of "making donald trump." that bit of donald trump's tax returns that we have ever seen came from this guy. somebody dropped to you. the da wants eight years of personal and corporate tax returns, tell me what you think happens and what they will do with --s that's a lot of documents from donald trump. >> it is, ali, under new york's laws has access to donald trump's tax filing with the state of new york. state returns is virtually identical to...
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david kay johnson joins us now, an investigative reporter and author of two books, "it is even worse ou think." david, what do you think was the biggest motivating factor in the president's decision to relocate? >> well, i think this is two fold. he can rile up the base by saying the terrible anti-business liberal new yorkers are mistreating me auditing him and trying to audit him. secondly, however, donald when's not a billionaire. there's never been a scintilla of evidence he is a billionaire is in need of cash and by moving to florida if he needs to sell properties in new york he will be in a better position to do and i think his story three-story apartment in trump tower will go in the neighborhood of $50 million. >> so you think it's a financial move? >> yeah. we know that donald's businesses are in trouble. three golf courses in united kingdom are losing money and a testimony for him on the doral in miami where he wanted the hold the g7 told local authorities to get lower property taxes that the business is doing poorly and the problem is the trump brand. so the only place he's
david kay johnson joins us now, an investigative reporter and author of two books, "it is even worse ou think." david, what do you think was the biggest motivating factor in the president's decision to relocate? >> well, i think this is two fold. he can rile up the base by saying the terrible anti-business liberal new yorkers are mistreating me auditing him and trying to audit him. secondly, however, donald when's not a billionaire. there's never been a scintilla of evidence he...
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referendum vote and up until this point you have dealt with three uk prime ministers, david cameron, to may and now boris johnson. were they easy to work with on a difficult subject? could you come up with an adjective for each one of them and how you worked with them? i have known in my long career different british prime ministers. i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody believes that, good friends because all of them, mainly theresa may and boris johnson, they were giving me the impression that they were trying to do the best for their country. i did very often disagree with what they've thought would be in the national interest of britain but it was their responsibility and not mine. i had good relations with all of them. do you think it is possible, because borisjohnson described the eu as our european friends and partners... i am not surprised that he is always referred to his european partners and friends. that is a good wording, not to be forgotten for the future. you describe the uk
referendum vote and up until this point you have dealt with three uk prime ministers, david cameron, to may and now boris johnson. were they easy to work with on a difficult subject? could you come up with an adjective for each one of them and how you worked with them? i have known in my long career different british prime ministers. i was starting with tony blair in 97 and thenjohn major and then david cameron, theresa may and borisjohnson, all of them they are to some extent, although nobody...
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david johnson jr. is charged with hindering prosecution.earance. the college student was last seen at a gas station last month. the emerald city wants more green. seattle passing an uber and lyft fee overnight hoping to raise an extra $25 million a year to board affordable housing. ride share companies will add extra 57 cents to every trip. cincinnati wants to raise ride share minimum wage to $15 an hour by next summer. a thanksgiving tradition happening today at the white house. one of the tuckerys will be pardoned by president trump. and the whowls i white house is asking you whether it should be bread or butter. don't worry, both birds will be spared. the turkey from a north carolina farm arrived in d.c. sunday and living their best life at the willard hotel which is a five star hotel. looks pretty cozy there. steve: just a block from the white house. i have a feeling they will pardon both. emily: i think they will. brian: thanks, jillian. we owe you favor. straight ahead former navy secretary richard spencer defending handling of eddie
david johnson jr. is charged with hindering prosecution.earance. the college student was last seen at a gas station last month. the emerald city wants more green. seattle passing an uber and lyft fee overnight hoping to raise an extra $25 million a year to board affordable housing. ride share companies will add extra 57 cents to every trip. cincinnati wants to raise ride share minimum wage to $15 an hour by next summer. a thanksgiving tradition happening today at the white house. one of the...
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david: that was the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer speaking with bloombergs guy johnson. -- it could be the biggest ever leverageduyout. it is our company in the crosshairs and it is next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. time for our stock of the hour. walgreens is the best performer in the s&p 500. the stock is popping higher nearly 6% on reports that kkr has approached the company about a deal to take it private. kailey leinz is here to explain. they got the news last week that a possible leveraged buyout would happen. the street did not buy it because it would be such a large deal. we are talking about a company $17 billion in debt, the largest leveraged buyout in history. we are talking $40 billion over and above the largest today, which was $40 billion. there is a question of can this get done. now that kkr is in the mix, reportedly preparing a formal proposal to give to walgreen shareholders, maybe it is being taken more seriously in the market. it is still likely kkr will partner with someone in order to see th
david: that was the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer speaking with bloombergs guy johnson. -- it could be the biggest ever leverageduyout. it is our company in the crosshairs and it is next. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. time for our stock of the hour. walgreens is the best performer in the s&p 500. the stock is popping higher nearly 6% on reports that kkr has approached...
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although this cartoon is from 1966, i will never forget reading something by david greenberg describing johnson on the day of kennedy's assassination. johnson, up until that time, had been a very unhappy vice president. he had let himself go physically and in other ways. greenberg said once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. three years later, occasionally that image seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little something about hubert humphrey, who you might not see, but he is the baby crawling there. asking about tapioca and barbecued spinach. let's think a little bit about hubert. on thing in terms of johnson's surgery, hubert humphrey's son had cancer two years before this so this was a major moment in the humphrey families life, so i want to put that out there about little baby hubert. in a few minutes we will see hubert in different forms that mr. oliphant created. >> let's move to the next one. >> i guess since i'm the white house tapes guy, i'll take this one. this is a pretty good depiction of lyndon johnson's life. h
although this cartoon is from 1966, i will never forget reading something by david greenberg describing johnson on the day of kennedy's assassination. johnson, up until that time, had been a very unhappy vice president. he had let himself go physically and in other ways. greenberg said once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. three years later, occasionally that image seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little...
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theresa may, david cameron, nigel farage, boris johnson. .. someone it doesn‘t automatically make them someone who does not have information or compassion. at the moment, our immigration system says if you are from europe, which is largely caucasian, then it does matter who you are, what you do what you aim to do when you are over here, walk straight on through. in the eu we have criminally turned our backs on countries like india and ghana. we have abandoned them.” hear you in theory but it is such a wild thing to hear. the windrush scandal is the worst political thing i‘ve ever heard in my lifetime for doctor witness that, if i was a nigerian or indian family, i would not trust the government if we were invited. you should come and visit me in brussels. is this the parliament you want to leave? yeah. you will see how rubbish it is!m doesn‘t make sense. do you kind of love it? let‘s make a move! doesn‘t make sense. do you kind of love it? let's make a move! let's head off, shall we? i‘ve had a really good time. i enjoyed it. i've lost track. s
theresa may, david cameron, nigel farage, boris johnson. .. someone it doesn‘t automatically make them someone who does not have information or compassion. at the moment, our immigration system says if you are from europe, which is largely caucasian, then it does matter who you are, what you do what you aim to do when you are over here, walk straight on through. in the eu we have criminally turned our backs on countries like india and ghana. we have abandoned them.” hear you in theory but...
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when you take a look at these faced this possibility, david gregory, andrew johnson, bill clinton, nowesident trump sees that list, he's not probably very happy to be included in that list right now. >> no, he's not. and, you know, he has put himself in the position of seeing this only one way. and in a purely political context in a way to seek to delegitimize him and to separate it from any abusive behavior. there's so many interesting themes today. one of which we heard moments ago from nancy pelosi. the speaker of the house, who is making a larger argument about an assertion this president has made. the power vested in the executive is nearly absolute. that he can do almost anything he wants. that he can obstruct this investigation. this is a larger argument being made by democrats than just about this presidency and this president. and at the same time, republicans are going to be making an argument to say, look, this is so close to an election. why not let the people decide in the election? and to insulate the president from this conduct. and i come back to something i felt for a
when you take a look at these faced this possibility, david gregory, andrew johnson, bill clinton, nowesident trump sees that list, he's not probably very happy to be included in that list right now. >> no, he's not. and, you know, he has put himself in the position of seeing this only one way. and in a purely political context in a way to seek to delegitimize him and to separate it from any abusive behavior. there's so many interesting themes today. one of which we heard moments ago from...
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johnson personality. it is not in the cartoon, but it is certainly that convalescence. popeye,going to invoke not only pre-spinach but post-spinach. i will never forget reading something by david greenberg describing johnson on the day of kennedy's assassination. johnson, up until that time, had been a very unhappy vice president. he had let himself go physically and in other ways. greenberg said once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. occasionally, that image seemed appropriate. a i think we need to say little something about hubert humphrey, who you might not see, but he is the baby crawling there. asking about tapioca and barbecued spinach. let's think a little bit about hubert. hubert humphrey's son had cancer two years before this so this was a major moment in the humphrey families life, so i want to put that out there about little baby hubert. we will see hubert in different oliphantt mr. created. >> let's move to the next one. pretty good depiction of lyndon johnson's life. he was constantly on the phone. you can go through the daily diary and see how many people he talked about. he talked about them with a le
johnson personality. it is not in the cartoon, but it is certainly that convalescence. popeye,going to invoke not only pre-spinach but post-spinach. i will never forget reading something by david greenberg describing johnson on the day of kennedy's assassination. johnson, up until that time, had been a very unhappy vice president. he had let himself go physically and in other ways. greenberg said once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of...
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that gives you a sense that trust is perhaps boris johnson's achilles' heel. davidbritain and twitter are not the same"; that is true, but in an election, trust matters big time. the liberal democrats have set out their manifesto plans for the election, iterating their pledge to stop brexit. the party claims by doing so it will be able to invest billions of pounds in public services and tackling inequality. the manifesto also included a pledge to tackle climate change by generating more electricity through renewable energy. our political correspondent chris mason is at westminster. here it is, published in the last couple of minutes, liberal democrat ma nifesto, couple of minutes, liberal democrat manifesto, huge picture ofjo swinson, party leader, inside a couple of pages, contrasting herself with what she describes as the two men leading the two big parties and suggesting that they have ideas from the past. whether that be the 18705, oi’ the past. whether that be the 18705, or the 19705...! running the past. whether that be the 18705, or the 19705... ! running dow
that gives you a sense that trust is perhaps boris johnson's achilles' heel. davidbritain and twitter are not the same"; that is true, but in an election, trust matters big time. the liberal democrats have set out their manifesto plans for the election, iterating their pledge to stop brexit. the party claims by doing so it will be able to invest billions of pounds in public services and tackling inequality. the manifesto also included a pledge to tackle climate change by generating more...
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other, some who had been up at reddit church, and they avoided surrender there, but david mcintosh had down to johnson, johnson said they cannot accept their service, mcintosh goes home to south carolina, and they will hold out for quite a period of time. it is actually a lot of guys from richmond who are bound and determined to come in and fight. one of the other parts of this, as another chapter to this story, is what is going on in north carolina and what johnson and sherman's response is. sherman's feeding grant's fear about guerillas. he is constantly feeding grant about guerrilla warfare, the young, hotheaded men, and he was kind of right, those who are bound and determined to continue to fight, at least those who leave records. >> if you can, come up. one more. >> yeah, i just had a question on the confederate hospital system. was that just i mean, once they were captured, how do they do the surrender, the parole? >> the men in the hospitals were paroled as well. for richmond, for farmv ille, for lynchburg. some continue to convalesce, and others go home. >> and most likely, those enrichment ha
other, some who had been up at reddit church, and they avoided surrender there, but david mcintosh had down to johnson, johnson said they cannot accept their service, mcintosh goes home to south carolina, and they will hold out for quite a period of time. it is actually a lot of guys from richmond who are bound and determined to come in and fight. one of the other parts of this, as another chapter to this story, is what is going on in north carolina and what johnson and sherman's response is....
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david brent. this is a result of boris johnson's video that he put up last night. i have seen it. hogg in slough. the conservatives could see this as taking the mick out of borisjohnson, but i have a hunch that this could be another example of the conservatives using a tactic where they put something out thatis tactic where they put something out that is may be deliberately designed to get people talking even if not in a positive light. and a final word on the prominence of videos in campaigning. yes, we have some numbers from cardiff university and their senior lecturer of the school of journalism, their senior lecturer of the school ofjournalism, media their senior lecturer of the school of journalism, media and their senior lecturer of the school ofjournalism, media and culture. he has totted up the views on facebook and twitter and has found some interesting things. we talked last week about the fact that labour seemed to be winning in the twittersphere. . they are doing the best in terms of likes and shares, but when it comes to the videos, it is the conservatives. the list of
david brent. this is a result of boris johnson's video that he put up last night. i have seen it. hogg in slough. the conservatives could see this as taking the mick out of borisjohnson, but i have a hunch that this could be another example of the conservatives using a tactic where they put something out thatis tactic where they put something out that is may be deliberately designed to get people talking even if not in a positive light. and a final word on the prominence of videos in...
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david trimble. i'm curious, your former party has tweeted out that boris johnson's deal is fundamentally bad for the, a bad deal for northern ireland. what makes you think as unionists it's a good deal for northern ireland? david: i'm quite sure it is in interest to leave the european union, and we will now with boris as prime minister. we can look forward to him acting to take us out of the european union and put us into a situation where we are in control of our own country again. that is the important thing that happen. happen. vonnie: lord trimble, how can you have the belfast agreement intact and a brexit agreement as is intact? david: there is no conflict between the two. the belfastdavid: agreement deah constitutional matters, matters of governance, it does not do with economic issues. brexit is an economic issue. there is no overlap. it is wrong for people to suggest that brexit in some way e belfastha agreement. i am really crossed with people peddling this falsehood. vonnie: a couple of the criticisms are that under the belfast agreement, someone living in northern ireland could choose whe
david trimble. i'm curious, your former party has tweeted out that boris johnson's deal is fundamentally bad for the, a bad deal for northern ireland. what makes you think as unionists it's a good deal for northern ireland? david: i'm quite sure it is in interest to leave the european union, and we will now with boris as prime minister. we can look forward to him acting to take us out of the european union and put us into a situation where we are in control of our own country again. that is the...
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. >> i'm joined right now by david jolly and jason johnson, a politics editor at the root.com.k you about this performance by the members of your party. it was certainly an interesting show. everyone seemed to be doing their own thing. i'm not sure what nunes was up to. he didn't seem to be a leader of the pack here, he was doing this stuff about hunter biden and ukraine 2016 and trying to get the whistle-blower exposed. none of that had to do with the conversations president trump had with zelensky or the whole cabal to shake this guy down for dirt on biden. he was just walking around the far fringes of the topic. >> let's deconstruct some of these arguments. you're right. nunes was feeding the conspiracy base that works among some republican circles. nunes also opened by saying this is just the next step of what the democrats tried to do to trump during the investigation. it wasn't the democrats that launched the mueller investigation. it was trump's doj, and as for jim jordan saying that the in the meetings with zelensky zelensky wasn't aware, the crime was not in zelensky b
. >> i'm joined right now by david jolly and jason johnson, a politics editor at the root.com.k you about this performance by the members of your party. it was certainly an interesting show. everyone seemed to be doing their own thing. i'm not sure what nunes was up to. he didn't seem to be a leader of the pack here, he was doing this stuff about hunter biden and ukraine 2016 and trying to get the whistle-blower exposed. none of that had to do with the conversations president trump had...
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david cameron... or theresa may and boris johnson, because theresa may had voted remain, a lot of the brexiteers wereer heart was in it, and some of the borisjohnson, so the people are saying actually he really wa nts to people are saying actually he really wants to leave without a deal he wa nts a wants to leave without a deal he wants a deal, a credibility issue. exactly wants a deal, a credibility issue. exa ctly a nd wants a deal, a credibility issue. exactly and so his hope that by remaining neutral in any future referendum that he can come out the other side and as he says be an honest broker and bring the country back together, it hasn't gone down terribly well with his opponents, not just ones we terribly well with his opponents, notjust ones we from my report nigel farage has been speaking this afternoon as well. a total lack of leadership. this is the defining issue of our times and the labour leader says he doesn't know which side he is going to back. truth of it is the reason he is saying that is because the labour party in parliament are remainers, 95% of them are outright remainers but
david cameron... or theresa may and boris johnson, because theresa may had voted remain, a lot of the brexiteers wereer heart was in it, and some of the borisjohnson, so the people are saying actually he really wa nts to people are saying actually he really wants to leave without a deal he wa nts a wants to leave without a deal he wants a deal, a credibility issue. exactly wants a deal, a credibility issue. exa ctly a nd wants a deal, a credibility issue. exactly and so his hope that by...
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david? >> less than a year to go. whit johnson in new hampshire. thanks, whit. >>> still much more ahead. the horror unfolding. the other case tonight, a former marine charged with murdering his own parents. authorities say he walked into the police station with blood on his shirt. what he did. >>> also tonight, the backlash. the school lunch outrage. a worker seen taking hot launch off of a student's tray because their balance was not paid. but what's now happened tonight. >> then this stunning image. take a look. they should all look down. what's swimming right up to them in the water? a lot more news ahead. i'll be right back. a lot more news ahead. i'll be right back. we'll be right back. hing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are standard-dose flu shots. and then there's the superior flu protection... ...of fluzone high-dose. it's the only 65 plus flu shot... ...with 4 times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose is not for those who've had a
david? >> less than a year to go. whit johnson in new hampshire. thanks, whit. >>> still much more ahead. the horror unfolding. the other case tonight, a former marine charged with murdering his own parents. authorities say he walked into the police station with blood on his shirt. what he did. >>> also tonight, the backlash. the school lunch outrage. a worker seen taking hot launch off of a student's tray because their balance was not paid. but what's now happened...
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have david was mentioning, drew level with prime minister boris johnson in a crucial television debate. jeremy corbyn effectively tied with johnson in a poll on which candidate won the debate. he has been trailing johnson in personal approval scores. the candidates battle never trustworthiness, brexit, and the national health service. about 100 50,000 customers in northern california will have their power cut today. pg&eat newest attempt by to prevent further wildfires from igniting in the area triggered by high winds. the latest in a series of planned outages. investigationste -- triggering a state investigation. they're growing calls for government takeover of the bankrupt utility. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanks very much. coming up, we speak with a key member of the senate foreign relations committee, democrat ben parton of maryland -- ben cardin of maryland. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: t
have david was mentioning, drew level with prime minister boris johnson in a crucial television debate. jeremy corbyn effectively tied with johnson in a poll on which candidate won the debate. he has been trailing johnson in personal approval scores. the candidates battle never trustworthiness, brexit, and the national health service. about 100 50,000 customers in northern california will have their power cut today. pg&eat newest attempt by to prevent further wildfires from igniting in the...
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johnson. --anwhiles, hsbc meanwhile, hsbc's david bloom says -- >> you cannot have a boris johnson and jeremy corbyn winning and a hung parliament and we don't know which one it is. you have three different views that could have dramatic impacts on sterling. on the 13th of december, whatever sterling is traded at now, it will not be trading like that that day. francine: still with us -- nejra: still with us is john wraith. john: sterling will not be here come the other side of the election. it has been moving significantly. some outcomes are becoming in the market's mind more likely than others. i think that is the way that currencies always trade. they are pricing in the average range of property -- probabilities. sterling has been appreciating because it makes the resolution at least near-term at the current phase of brexit more likely. nejra: he sees sterling at 1.45 at the end of 2020 on a deal, 1.10 on no deal. what it really go that high -- would it really go that i? -- that high? 1.35 we think it may go to in a fairly short space of time. we get the majority for the conservatives, the
johnson. --anwhiles, hsbc meanwhile, hsbc's david bloom says -- >> you cannot have a boris johnson and jeremy corbyn winning and a hung parliament and we don't know which one it is. you have three different views that could have dramatic impacts on sterling. on the 13th of december, whatever sterling is traded at now, it will not be trading like that that day. francine: still with us -- nejra: still with us is john wraith. john: sterling will not be here come the other side of the...
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david? >> former massachusetts governor after michael bloomberg signalle here's whit johnson. >> reporter: in new hampshire today, former massachusetts governor deval patrick shaking up the 2020 race, filing paperwork to get on the primary ballot. as questions swirl about whether any of the leading democratic candidates can beat president trump. is your decision to jump into the race in any way a reflection on a lack of confidence for the rest of the democratic field? >> no, that's not it. it's that i think we have this incredible moment where the public's appetite for solutions, you know that will meet the size of the challenges we're facing. >> so you see your own lane in this crowded a field. >> i do. i do. >> reporter: it comes as former new york city mayor michael bloomberg files for a slot in the arkansas and alabama primaries, hinting but still not confirming a run. >> so it doesn't mean we're going to run, but we do that to make sure that we're on the ballot if we do run. >> reporter: tonight, speculation about whether the democratic field will expand even further. >> as i say, never,
david? >> former massachusetts governor after michael bloomberg signalle here's whit johnson. >> reporter: in new hampshire today, former massachusetts governor deval patrick shaking up the 2020 race, filing paperwork to get on the primary ballot. as questions swirl about whether any of the leading democratic candidates can beat president trump. is your decision to jump into the race in any way a reflection on a lack of confidence for the rest of the democratic field? >> no,...
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when saying that he is one of a conservative cabinet ministers who served under david cameron, to may and boris johnsonhose. i think the other side of that before we get the details of the letter, is that for the conservatives, they really see wales and a lot of seat in wales as a place where they can pick upa in wales as a place where they can pick up a large number of seats. i have spoken to several cabinet ministers about this and when you said that look, the predictions are given not to very well in scotland, you could lose to the liberal democrats to places in the south, then they say but wales is looking really good for us. a recent opinion pull suggested the tories were doing quite well there. now, i do now have the letter. someone has butted into me. the letter from alun cairns to the prime ministers saying you'll be aware the allegations relating to the actions of a party employ. this isa the actions of a party employ. this is a friend and colleague of alun cairns, he was involved in a rape trial as a witness, the trial collapsed because of something he said. now, this is not about the trial i
when saying that he is one of a conservative cabinet ministers who served under david cameron, to may and boris johnsonhose. i think the other side of that before we get the details of the letter, is that for the conservatives, they really see wales and a lot of seat in wales as a place where they can pick upa in wales as a place where they can pick up a large number of seats. i have spoken to several cabinet ministers about this and when you said that look, the predictions are given not to...
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david: how far behind his jeremy corbyn and his labour party and will that catch him up? jess: boris johnson opened up a significant lead over the weekend. crucially, he said all the candidates running for election under tory government have said they will vote for his brexit deal if he were elected. that's all the pound go up because he is saying he could offer certainty and get brexit done. that is his promise. today we had the cpi annual meeting, which is the big business lobby group and the u.k.. all three of the main parties were trying to pitch themselves as the party of business. jeremy corbyn was defending his decision to re-nationalize some of the major utilities, as well as the announcement last week he would nationalize broadband as well. meantime, boris johnson went in front of cpi to the business community and said you know that tax cut i will give you, we will not give it to you. how did that go over? jess: traditionally the tories have been the party of business. your member boris johnson he was foreign secretary reportedly usiness which is really the party of business. today
david: how far behind his jeremy corbyn and his labour party and will that catch him up? jess: boris johnson opened up a significant lead over the weekend. crucially, he said all the candidates running for election under tory government have said they will vote for his brexit deal if he were elected. that's all the pound go up because he is saying he could offer certainty and get brexit done. that is his promise. today we had the cpi annual meeting, which is the big business lobby group and the...
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because channelli said it would not allow any other tory apart from boris johnson to take part in the debate. 0ur science editor david. with new warnings about the melting of the ice sheets, a relentless increase in global temperatures, the streets filled with young protesters, and flooding in the middle of this winter election, climate change is high up the agenda. so they're all proposing to move away from fossil fuels and offer a transformation to a cleaner future that's carbon free. with this wind it's a great day for generating clean electricity and all the main parties say they want more of it. but they disagree over how rapidly the country should cut its carbon but they disagree over how rapidly the country should cut its carbon emissions to effectively zero. the conservatives say 2050 is the right date for that, though as things stand current policies won't deliver that. the liberal democrats want to go a bit faster and they say 2045 is the right date. the labour party wants to go faster still, they're talking about the 2030s, so they have given themselves a bit of leeway. and the green party — they're saying
because channelli said it would not allow any other tory apart from boris johnson to take part in the debate. 0ur science editor david. with new warnings about the melting of the ice sheets, a relentless increase in global temperatures, the streets filled with young protesters, and flooding in the middle of this winter election, climate change is high up the agenda. so they're all proposing to move away from fossil fuels and offer a transformation to a cleaner future that's carbon free. with...
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david: i agree. as chris curtis highlighted, it does not take that much of a move for there to be a hung parliament. it is important to remember that boris johnsonlled this election, he needs a working majority. guy: what is a working majority? is it 20, is it 30? is it 10? david: from a market perspective, i think he needs a working majority of 40 plus because the reason i say that is because what is assumed right now is no deal is off the table because of the withdrawal deal. if he can get a decent sized roomng majority, he has for maneuver as prime minister in terms of the subsequent trade potentially,. and , there will he said then be an extension of the transition period. if it is a small working majority he is back into the situation theresa may found herself in after the 2017 election. i think it is pretty much in the end, lots of young people registering to vote. registrations are moving up. guy: you tend to get that closing of the numbers as you get toward the election. it does seem as if labor consistently has a late surge. david: yes. in the squeeze of the middle party or the party in the middle and then going to labor and conservativ
david: i agree. as chris curtis highlighted, it does not take that much of a move for there to be a hung parliament. it is important to remember that boris johnsonlled this election, he needs a working majority. guy: what is a working majority? is it 20, is it 30? is it 10? david: from a market perspective, i think he needs a working majority of 40 plus because the reason i say that is because what is assumed right now is no deal is off the table because of the withdrawal deal. if he can get a...
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. >> david, on that whole conversation, the founder of t bet's robert johnson says this "i do not see primary race today that's enough in the center where most i believe most of the voters are" wh," what do you maf that statement and what republicans are hoping for or counting on? >> what i would say -- >> two reasonably successful individuals. >> more than a two te-term congressman, right? >> it was bold leadership and hope and change. it was also more than e expectations. he wanted to close quantano bay. it is how you communicate with the american people that you understand perhaps there are people that are lenient. medicare for all is about saying you must enroll in this medicare program. the public option is about saying you may. the reality of 28 seconds sound byte, republicans are going to pay all the massive tax cuts. be who you are and begin to deal with the reality that you have to get the 51%. that does not mean abandoning your ideologies. i see mayor pete trying to wrestle with how do i communicate with the progressive message to midwest the audience. >> we have 30 seconds
. >> david, on that whole conversation, the founder of t bet's robert johnson says this "i do not see primary race today that's enough in the center where most i believe most of the voters are" wh," what do you maf that statement and what republicans are hoping for or counting on? >> what i would say -- >> two reasonably successful individuals. >> more than a two te-term congressman, right? >> it was bold leadership and hope and change. it was also...
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because channel 4 said it would not allow any other tory, apart from boris johnson, to take part in the debate. 0ur science editor davidthe climate. with new warnings about the melting of the ice sheets, a relentless increase in global temperatures, the streets filled with young protesters, and flooding in the middle of this winter election, climate change is high up the agenda. so they are all proposing to move away from fossil fuels and offer a transformation to a cleaner future that is carbon free. with this wind it's a great day for generating clean electricity and all the main parties say they want more of it but they disagree over how rapidly the country should cut its carbon emissions to effectively zero. the conservatives say 2050 is the right date for that, though as things stand current policies would deliver that. the liberal democrats want to go a bit fast and they say 2045 is the right date. the labour party wants to go faster still, they are talking about the 2030s so they have given themselves a bit of leeway. and the green party are saying 2030 should be the deadline. but whichever policy is adopted it
because channel 4 said it would not allow any other tory, apart from boris johnson, to take part in the debate. 0ur science editor davidthe climate. with new warnings about the melting of the ice sheets, a relentless increase in global temperatures, the streets filled with young protesters, and flooding in the middle of this winter election, climate change is high up the agenda. so they are all proposing to move away from fossil fuels and offer a transformation to a cleaner future that is...
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david gauke is saying he didn't back boris johnson, borisjohnson gauke is saying he didn't back boris johnson, borisjohnson being tackled when he went to visit the flood areas. there are always curveballs, this one is less predictable than most elections. borisjohnson is trying to keep it on track so that the theme of this election is what he wanted to be, brexit. thank you. meanwhile, labour has unveiled plans to outspend the conservatives on health care in england, with a warning that the nhs is crying out for a financial rescue plan. labour is pledging a real terms increase in funding about £6 billion more than the current government plans. it says it will use the money to cut waiting times and increase investment in mental health treatment, but the conservatives have warned that labour's plan for a shorter working week would send staff costs soaring. it is, they feel, their territory. labour will go big on the nhs at this election. £6 billion big to be precise, to be added in time to england's annual health budget. we will give mental health the greatest priority it has ever had.
david gauke is saying he didn't back boris johnson, borisjohnson gauke is saying he didn't back boris johnson, borisjohnson being tackled when he went to visit the flood areas. there are always curveballs, this one is less predictable than most elections. borisjohnson is trying to keep it on track so that the theme of this election is what he wanted to be, brexit. thank you. meanwhile, labour has unveiled plans to outspend the conservatives on health care in england, with a warning that the nhs...
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america great again. ( laughs ) >> wertheim: a result that surprised even johnson, the vote passed 52% to 48% in favor of leave. >> david british people have spoken and the answer is, we're out. >> david cameron: thank you very much. >> wertheim: so it was that the door to 10 downing street became the revolving variety. the prime minister, david cameron, resigned over the brexit result. theresa may came in, only to resign herself when she couldn't get brexit done. she was replaced by boris johnson last july. brexit brought delays and uncertainty and grim projections that the british economy would shrink significantly as a result of leaving. acting as a private citizen fed up with it all, gina miller demanded that parliament have a voice on such a critical issue. so she filed a lawsuit. you took the government to the supreme court, the highest court in this country, not once but twice. you are a busy woman. ( laughs ) why did you undertake this? >> miller: it sounds-- maybe a flippant thing to say, but-- nobody else was going to do it. and, i'm sorry. you have to consult and debate with parliament before we leave the e.u
america great again. ( laughs ) >> wertheim: a result that surprised even johnson, the vote passed 52% to 48% in favor of leave. >> david british people have spoken and the answer is, we're out. >> david cameron: thank you very much. >> wertheim: so it was that the door to 10 downing street became the revolving variety. the prime minister, david cameron, resigned over the brexit result. theresa may came in, only to resign herself when she couldn't get brexit done. she...
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david: doug wead, author of quinn side trump's white house." as the radical left focuses on impeachment. senator ron johnsons requesting access to all email communications between president obama and hillary clinton to try to shed more light on whether the former secretary of state discusses sensitive matters through an uncure account while overseas. catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggest there are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears to be an fbi agent. i had the potus-hrc emails. i hesitate to leave them. please let me know a convenient time to drop them off. the president's high security blackberry aloud it to only receive emails and contacts from a preapproved list. presidential communications a
david: doug wead, author of quinn side trump's white house." as the radical left focuses on impeachment. senator ron johnsons requesting access to all email communications between president obama and hillary clinton to try to shed more light on whether the former secretary of state discusses sensitive matters through an uncure account while overseas. catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggest there are emails between hillary clinton...
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. >> david, given that you wrote the book on impeachment and andrew johnson, he escaped by one vote but he was so tainted by the process that he didn't win his party's support for nomination the next year. things are very different this time around. >> well, i would actually reinforce what carl said. you have to wait for this to play out. >> you don't know. fair enough. >> public opinion will drive this. this is say politica political what people hear and think about it after they hear is going to make a huge difference and it can move. with andrew johnson, he really was already damaged goods. he had been a very controversial president, he had been a very difficult man to like. and i think that the impeachment process further damaged him. he still came close to getting the democratic nomination for president. so these are complicated issues and i think you're going to find that what we expect today may not happen. >> yeah. it's good advice. step back and wait. carl bernstein, beyond the existence of fox news today, the increased divisiveness and partisanship on the hill, the lack of mod
. >> david, given that you wrote the book on impeachment and andrew johnson, he escaped by one vote but he was so tainted by the process that he didn't win his party's support for nomination the next year. things are very different this time around. >> well, i would actually reinforce what carl said. you have to wait for this to play out. >> you don't know. fair enough. >> public opinion will drive this. this is say politica political what people hear and think about it...
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to say david spunt at the department of justice. let's bring in johnson professor of georgetown university law center. she also worked as the assistant secretary for legislative affairs at the department of homeland security in the obama administration and served as a colonel in the army's jag corps. mtia, how serious does this allegation appear to you? >> thank you. it's very serious, particularly because the foreign intelligence surveillance act sets up a very detailed process for how fisa applications are approved so to the extent if on the front end information was manipulated in order to obtain an approval that is i object credibly serious. >> as david was reporting, this appears to be a low level attorney who is not working as we understand for the higher ups at the justice department that we know of, you know, publicly. came up with some information, that didn't really exist and then crafted an email to back up this documents that he said he had that he really didn't have. i mean, that's a startling accusation. >> yes. and that, i just learned of t
to say david spunt at the department of justice. let's bring in johnson professor of georgetown university law center. she also worked as the assistant secretary for legislative affairs at the department of homeland security in the obama administration and served as a colonel in the army's jag corps. mtia, how serious does this allegation appear to you? >> thank you. it's very serious, particularly because the foreign intelligence surveillance act sets up a very detailed process for how...
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johnson's and king. he has moved away from the troublesome target of ringing inward migration annually down to 100,000. that was a target that davidpledged to meet and repeatedly failed. many people said that that undermined trust in politics as well as leading to the 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wa nts to 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wants to move towards a points —based system for immigration and labour has to grapple now with a radical pro migration policy passed at its annual conference earlier this autumn. and what many insiders feel would be a more send mainstream policy of being a little more restrict than that. the conservatives think it could damage labour in target seats in the midlands and the north if labour is very pro migration michael gove has been on the news today saying that labour, if you vote forjeremy corbyn you vote for unrestricted and uncontrolled migration. some people are recognising off we do not have people coming in from the eu when choosing not to come now, short of nurses, for example and seasonal workers. in the policy passed at the co nfe re nce workers. in the policy passed at the co
johnson's and king. he has moved away from the troublesome target of ringing inward migration annually down to 100,000. that was a target that davidpledged to meet and repeatedly failed. many people said that that undermined trust in politics as well as leading to the 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wa nts to 2016 eu referendum. so borisjohnson wants to move towards a points —based system for immigration and labour has to grapple now with a radical pro migration policy passed at its...
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johnson. joining us from london, david --n, jeffries chief you chief euro economy, and alisha levine, bny mellonategist. what surprised you today? david: i actually haven't been able to look at the report just released. in terms of the rate decision earlier, no surprise about mark saunders voting for a rate cut. in his keynote speech at the end of september, he focused on brexit uncertainty holding back investment decisions in the u.k., not just right now, but his concern was that that will continue through 2020 for the reasons that guy alluded to. we won't know the final landing zone for the u.k. until late next year at the earliest. there's obviously huge uncertainty now around what will happen for the election december 12. the other vote for a rate cut was a surprise. it's been a black box in terms of policy decisions because he hasn't really give any speeches. but he is an expert on the so-called paintable economy and investments. it will be interesting to know whether he detects more weakness than the official figures have suggested. in the tone of the report itself, as guy was saying, a lo
johnson. joining us from london, david --n, jeffries chief you chief euro economy, and alisha levine, bny mellonategist. what surprised you today? david: i actually haven't been able to look at the report just released. in terms of the rate decision earlier, no surprise about mark saunders voting for a rate cut. in his keynote speech at the end of september, he focused on brexit uncertainty holding back investment decisions in the u.k., not just right now, but his concern was that that will...
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david: doug wead, author of quinn side trump's white house." as the radical left focuses on impeachment. senator ron johnsonrequesting access to all email communications between president obama and hillary clinton to try to shed more light on whether the former secretary of state discusses sensitive matters through an uncure account while overseas. catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggest there are emails between hillary clinton and president obama that went through her unsecured personal server. the letter reads in part i write to request emails between hillary clinton and president obama. i requested the department of justice produce emails hillary clinton sent to president obama while she was located in the territory of a sophisticated adversary. strzok writes, jim, that appears to be an fbi agent. i had the potus-hrc emails. i hesitate to leave them. please let me know a convenient time to drop them off. the president's high security blackberry aloud it to only receive emails and contacts from a preapproved list. presidential communications are
david: doug wead, author of quinn side trump's white house." as the radical left focuses on impeachment. senator ron johnsonrequesting access to all email communications between president obama and hillary clinton to try to shed more light on whether the former secretary of state discusses sensitive matters through an uncure account while overseas. catherine catherine: ron johnson says fbi text messages between peter strzok and james comey suggest there are emails between hillary clinton...
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david: now let's get our brexit editor edward evans in london. it sounds like prime minister johnson is having a tough time adding his campaign going. glitches along the way. edward: that would be putting it mildly. boths been a week for parties both parties would rather forget. the tory campaign has been hit by resignation. the first minister to resign during a general election in more than 100 years, and gas. jacob rees-mogg saying people who died in a fire not exercise common sense. equally, on the labor side, they have been hit by resignations. leaderson, deputy labor resigning, and allegations of anti-semitism ingrained in the labour party. david: one of the things that struck me is senior members of government got stuck on a train platform and cannot get back to london, which you say was inconvenient and does raise the question of should trains be privatized the way margaret thatcher did it, or do they want to go back to the public sphere, the way jeremy corbyn thinks they should do it. edward: maggie never privatize the railways. it was the one privatization she even shied awa
david: now let's get our brexit editor edward evans in london. it sounds like prime minister johnson is having a tough time adding his campaign going. glitches along the way. edward: that would be putting it mildly. boths been a week for parties both parties would rather forget. the tory campaign has been hit by resignation. the first minister to resign during a general election in more than 100 years, and gas. jacob rees-mogg saying people who died in a fire not exercise common sense. equally,...
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david cameron. i was putting events on in london which meant that boris johnson should have been there. are serious. that he didn't declare an interest. he says, repeat everything was done in the proper way and there was no interest to declare. if you and he were not having a relationship, you could help him out? couldn't you? and he could help me out, like two months ago. i have been as loyal as i can be. no one has understood boris johnson better than i have, for almost the last ten years. i have done nothing but excuse and be part of, you know, the team boris bus, the team boris begay, his campaign. everything in the city, about boris. my everything in the city, about boris. my merits where a complementary attachment to that. we were producing events in the name of london, the same city that he was the mayor. let me ask you about the trade trips, three he went on that he went on, asia, the usa and israel. according to an internal mayoral organisation e—mail that you know well, seen by the itv exposure programme, you called up the man got a place to the usa. the e—mail says, please pu
david cameron. i was putting events on in london which meant that boris johnson should have been there. are serious. that he didn't declare an interest. he says, repeat everything was done in the proper way and there was no interest to declare. if you and he were not having a relationship, you could help him out? couldn't you? and he could help me out, like two months ago. i have been as loyal as i can be. no one has understood boris johnson better than i have, for almost the last ten years. i...
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david to trias. robert mcnamara served as secretary of defense under john kennedy from 1961 until november of 1963. he continued with lyndon johnson until february, 1968. after that service. mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years. as we have covered before in this class, mcnamara instigated the pentagon papers in order to ascertain the origins of the vietnam war. as he wanted the papers to serve as a historical study and be used by future leaders. after leaving the johnson administration, mcnamara remained silent about the war. in 1995, he came out with a book entitled "in retrospect or." one chapter is called the lesson of vietnam. in one chapter he states that the united states should have withdrawn from vietnam in late 1963 or late 1964. he may have been referring to the proposed kennedy withdrawal. act america goes on to state 11 major causes for the disasters in vietnam and cites five goals nations should aim towards before going to war. in the book, he also goes into why we should intervene in other nations. he states the military and civilians did not play well together. he concludes all of his lessons
david to trias. robert mcnamara served as secretary of defense under john kennedy from 1961 until november of 1963. he continued with lyndon johnson until february, 1968. after that service. mcnamara served as president of the world bank for 13 years. as we have covered before in this class, mcnamara instigated the pentagon papers in order to ascertain the origins of the vietnam war. as he wanted the papers to serve as a historical study and be used by future leaders. after leaving the johnson...
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david levinsohn. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: in london, i'm guy johnson.markets." robin hood markets announcing plans to offer its stock trading service outside the united states for the first time. the company is launching in the united kingdom and first quarter of 2020. robin hood cofounder and ceo, is sitting next to me. thank you for coming to see us here on bloomberg. what can we expect here in the united kingdom? starting today, customers can sign up for early access to robin hood indic commission free investing once we start rolling out in early 2020. we will offer over 3500 u.s. listed stocks, as well as over 1000 global names, commission free with no account minimums to u.k. customers. we are very excited about it. it is our first live international market outside the u.s., and an important market as we continue to execute on our mission to democratize our financial system. guy: it kinda feel like robin hood is coming home, but nevertheless, you are not that well-known known over here. talk to us about why the u.k. why come here first in your inte
david levinsohn. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: in london, i'm guy johnson.markets." robin hood markets announcing plans to offer its stock trading service outside the united states for the first time. the company is launching in the united kingdom and first quarter of 2020. robin hood cofounder and ceo, is sitting next to me. thank you for coming to see us here on bloomberg. what can we expect here in the united kingdom? starting today, customers can...
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johnson. also in the observer, a story onjohn bercow, the former speaker of the house of commons. he is basically slapping off davidks he is born to rule, says the headline. he has very strong words, he says, david cameron has the most enormous public school instilled self—confidence. he thinks people like him are born to rule and the natural order is people like him run things and that he is in a superior position. that is from john bercow about david cameron. yes, he speaks his mind. he also tells us amazingly that he doesn't like brexit, which we would never have guessed. the bit i like we would never have guessed. the bit ilike is we would never have guessed. the bit i like isjohn bercow is described as being himself, describes himself as being himself, describes himself as pompous, long—winded, pig—headed and utterly irritating at times. that is his own words ex—mac he has agoat that is his own words ex—mac he has a go at himself. it is excellent interview. the story on the front page is by the pedicle editor and does not once mention rachel cooke, the article is from rachel cooke. i have never interviewed any
johnson. also in the observer, a story onjohn bercow, the former speaker of the house of commons. he is basically slapping off davidks he is born to rule, says the headline. he has very strong words, he says, david cameron has the most enormous public school instilled self—confidence. he thinks people like him are born to rule and the natural order is people like him run things and that he is in a superior position. that is from john bercow about david cameron. yes, he speaks his mind. he...
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. >> reporter: tonight, johnson's bond has been denied and the montgomery county sheriff's department tells us williams' son was among those who witnessed his murder. david? >> kaylee hartung tonight, thank you. >>> next to that developing headline involving the white house tonight. a federal judge in washington late today ruling that former white house counsel don mcgahn must testify in the house, despite orders from the white house not to. what could this ruling now mean for other potential witnesses? here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: late tonight, in a blow to president trump, a judge ordered don mcgahn to comply with a subpoena to testify before congress. the white house attempted to block his testimony and the justice department has already announced it will appeal the order, setting up a precedent-setting ca a t e ur ws for other witnesses in the impeachment inquiry. it comes amid a new sign impeachment is on a fast track. house intelligence chairman adam schiff announced today he will release a report shortly after thanksgiving revealing, quote, a fact pattern that is overwhelming, unchallenged and da
. >> reporter: tonight, johnson's bond has been denied and the montgomery county sheriff's department tells us williams' son was among those who witnessed his murder. david? >> kaylee hartung tonight, thank you. >>> next to that developing headline involving the white house tonight. a federal judge in washington late today ruling that former white house counsel don mcgahn must testify in the house, despite orders from the white house not to. what could this ruling now mean...