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. —— dop. vips, editors, producers, production designers. -- dop.wn medium and as that trend is taking over, instead of a feature film, should film is also being consumed as an independent content piece. should film is also being consumed as an independent content piecem will create more market opportunity and false industry to have a democratic approach of infusing more people with power, to democratise the just a few film families because it will expand and that is what is happening. that brings this a special india addition of talking movies to a close. we hope you enjoyed the show. you can always reach us on line and you can find us on facebook as well. from me and the rest of the production crew in mumbai, it is goodbye. we live you with a clip from gully boy, which has academy award consideration this year. (music playing) hello again. many of us saw that sunny but cold weather work its way in yesterday. skies like these were pretty commonplace, not a great deal of cloud around and it wasn't too windy either. you've really got more of the same
. —— dop. vips, editors, producers, production designers. -- dop.wn medium and as that trend is taking over, instead of a feature film, should film is also being consumed as an independent content piece. should film is also being consumed as an independent content piecem will create more market opportunity and false industry to have a democratic approach of infusing more people with power, to democratise the just a few film families because it will expand and that is what is happening. that...
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as you say 9—10, a good few dozen to actually clench a clear majority without having to rely on the dopto window seats. they are competing in all sorts of areas, labour health, like kensington, which labour clung onto with a majority of about 20, and bigger majorities even then. so the brexit party could still spoil the attempts to window sorts of seats. so that is why what's really interesting, i would say, is watching jeremy corbyn's reaction, how he is trying to get the labour voters on his side, because he's acknowledged it and called it a trump alliance in reference to donald trump telling nigel farage on his own talk show that, you know, you guys should get together, it would be great, you would be unstoppable, and obviously, he is —— it's a unilateral leave alliance, and at the same time, or what's been a very interesting been is that the brexit party being so nice and nonaggressive to the tories, it's helping jeremy corbyn effectively say, they are basically the turquoise tories. they are the same thing. it's a curious to see if that holds for labour voters. when mixing sienna,
as you say 9—10, a good few dozen to actually clench a clear majority without having to rely on the dopto window seats. they are competing in all sorts of areas, labour health, like kensington, which labour clung onto with a majority of about 20, and bigger majorities even then. so the brexit party could still spoil the attempts to window sorts of seats. so that is why what's really interesting, i would say, is watching jeremy corbyn's reaction, how he is trying to get the labour voters on...
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. >> but while skurms dop tv bundles they need faster broad band or mobile internet to access streamings. and that's where these med giants are focusing. at&t growing its wireless customer base faster than expected lastuarter. whileca com high-speed internet customers grew at a record pace. the best third quarter in a decade. now comcast calls brad band not video the fndationf the customer relationships. in addition to selling the pipes, media companies have three ways to p into the shift streaming. first of course the wave of subscription services such as sney plus and hbo max. second selling content to extremers. as viacom nicol owed yan totf x. and third digital advertising on streaming apps. >> i believe theupiers will continue investing in the free ad supported services simply because the subscriion marketplace is crowded at this time. butill the consumers actually gravitate to consistent usage of the services? that remains a big question mark. >> concted tv ads such as those on hulu or roku are expected to grow 40% this year to $7 billind to double in four years according to marke
. >> but while skurms dop tv bundles they need faster broad band or mobile internet to access streamings. and that's where these med giants are focusing. at&t growing its wireless customer base faster than expected lastuarter. whileca com high-speed internet customers grew at a record pace. the best third quarter in a decade. now comcast calls brad band not video the fndationf the customer relationships. in addition to selling the pipes, media companies have three ways to p into the...
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i was a federal prosecutor, i have to prove that is, circumstantialy, you dop have de accused persondmitting they did it here there is some argument for the democrats that mr. trump was trying to make a political move, whether that enough for a peac impeachment t, right now does not look like it. >> thank you andrew for your time. >> thank you. jackie: and as we reported, at top of the show, former new york mayor michael bloomberg is reportedly actively preparing to enter democratic primary, reports say that bloomberg will file paperwork this week, in one state. possibly alabama. joining us by phone fox news contributor byron york. >> thank you. jackie: talking about the timing of the announcement, many people were expecting bloomberg to enter. it looks like he is go, to joe biden seems like a weak moderate candidate. >> that is what is go oning. bloomberg does strike here in heart of other candidates, because she is so rich, he -- he is so rich, he could self finance a campaign. that puts him in a very unusual position. and bloomberg has a point about the issue positioning of the de
i was a federal prosecutor, i have to prove that is, circumstantialy, you dop have de accused persondmitting they did it here there is some argument for the democrats that mr. trump was trying to make a political move, whether that enough for a peac impeachment t, right now does not look like it. >> thank you andrew for your time. >> thank you. jackie: and as we reported, at top of the show, former new york mayor michael bloomberg is reportedly actively preparing to enter democratic...
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and that reminds us that he has no love lost for dop don. very interesting he put that in there. john bolton has book and apparently a book deal. he is giving speeches to investment banking groups and making a lot of money. so he's making money off of his story and if he tells that's story for free under oath to congress, it's not worth that much. i think part of this was greed, financial greed. the notion he has to get permission from court is nonsense. gordon sondland didn't get permission. all of these people knew that any order from the white house was based on a bogus absolutes immunity edefense and they did their patriotic duty. part of it is money and part of it is because he lives within this right-wing atmosphere. these are his supporters, the people who donate to his super pack. so ei think he's trying to have it both ways, be cute and stay in the public eye and maintain his credibility. that same time he is not helping get to the bottom of it this and in that way he's enabling donald trump and indirectly vladimir putin. >> his lawyer appears to be helping him as well.
and that reminds us that he has no love lost for dop don. very interesting he put that in there. john bolton has book and apparently a book deal. he is giving speeches to investment banking groups and making a lot of money. so he's making money off of his story and if he tells that's story for free under oath to congress, it's not worth that much. i think part of this was greed, financial greed. the notion he has to get permission from court is nonsense. gordon sondland didn't get permission....
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. >> i mean mike pompeo is essentially really trying to rationalize or really defend dop don's gas lettingd to be people in the administration that would have stopped this and they have all been fired. so we're left with lie compounded by another lie compounded by another lie. we still don't know what happened with thesic retar of the navy. was he fired? was he trying to get a good word in? we don't have accurate information about most things happening in our government. and i ting that creates mistrust and anxiety. >> it's-the president is asked about something he said on camera, he himself will say i never said that even though we have him on camera saying that exactly. >> what we've witnessed and you've covered these guys for a long time. but a real debatesman of the expectations we have of public officials. both the fact they think accountant doesn't apply to them. also they don't feel the need be accountable in the way pasted a mip stragzs were. there's a press secretary that's never done a white house press briefing. they don't even feel the need to answer for these things anymore. e
. >> i mean mike pompeo is essentially really trying to rationalize or really defend dop don's gas lettingd to be people in the administration that would have stopped this and they have all been fired. so we're left with lie compounded by another lie compounded by another lie. we still don't know what happened with thesic retar of the navy. was he fired? was he trying to get a good word in? we don't have accurate information about most things happening in our government. and i ting that...
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he even stopped by the lakers broadcast booth and did a little dop play-by-play. >> it makes two to makefloor. take your time. oh, that's the foul. that's a foul. >> it's really, really good, night. you have jon gruden at one end of speaking and then you have snoop with the play-by-play. >> he did hockey with the kings last year. >> does he know hockey? good for him. >> snoop knows everything. >> thank you, chris. >> join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> all right. a new warning tonight about smartphone devices, how they could be hacked with, get this, just a flashliht. >> all right. coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00, it is "dancing with the stars." at 10:00, it is the good doctor. stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. stick around after our late broadcast because jimmy kimmel live is on. that comes on tonight at 11:35. >> next monday, what's on? >> the football. >> the 49ers. >> can we get snoop calling it. >> that would be awesome. >> this is a good idea. we have a week to get him here. >> that's it. >> you do it. >> oh, no, please. >> snoop can do it. >> this is the end of our
he even stopped by the lakers broadcast booth and did a little dop play-by-play. >> it makes two to makefloor. take your time. oh, that's the foul. that's a foul. >> it's really, really good, night. you have jon gruden at one end of speaking and then you have snoop with the play-by-play. >> he did hockey with the kings last year. >> does he know hockey? good for him. >> snoop knows everything. >> thank you, chris. >> join us tonight for abc 7 news at...
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>> ient dop think it's been a mistake. think there's been a lot of complexity around the whole investigation, details, witnesses, and the like. now is the time to simplify it. that's what the book is about, the simple definitive guide to why the president needs to be impeached. it begins with the simple point, what's impeachment about? in 1787, it was put in there. a lot of founders didn't want in the constitution. they put it in for ampal reason, we're worried about a president who self-deals, who cheats, and who gets help from a foreign government. fast forward 200 years. that's exactly where we are. >> pat mccrory, are you on the side of they haven't made their legal argument or they haven't made their political argument? >> they haven't changed any opinions on the jury of the people or the jury of the senate. and that means -- >> you believe it's only a political case. >> i think from a legal standpoint and a political standpoint, 93 opinions have changed on the jury on either side, no matter what nancy pelosi has said
>> ient dop think it's been a mistake. think there's been a lot of complexity around the whole investigation, details, witnesses, and the like. now is the time to simplify it. that's what the book is about, the simple definitive guide to why the president needs to be impeached. it begins with the simple point, what's impeachment about? in 1787, it was put in there. a lot of founders didn't want in the constitution. they put it in for ampal reason, we're worried about a president who...
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and after the break, there was george pop dop laos, paul manafort, cohen, and gordon sondland.he president brings back his old i barely knew the guy defense. we knew it was coming. home andd for all their hard work and sacrifice. we all sleep easier knowing you're out there keeping us safe. and on a personal note... sfx: jet engines ... i just needed to get that off my chest. thank you. geico: proudly supporting the military for over 75 years. dad..amazing honey.hing. ♪ kraft. for the win win. i'm off to college. i'm worried about my parents' retirement. don't worry. voya helps them to and through retirement... dealing with today's expenses ...while helping plan, invest and protect for the future. so they'll be okay? i think they'll be fine. voya. helping you to and through retirement. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> republican lawmakers are going to the mats to protect donald trump from impeachment with house minority leader
and after the break, there was george pop dop laos, paul manafort, cohen, and gordon sondland.he president brings back his old i barely knew the guy defense. we knew it was coming. home andd for all their hard work and sacrifice. we all sleep easier knowing you're out there keeping us safe. and on a personal note... sfx: jet engines ... i just needed to get that off my chest. thank you. geico: proudly supporting the military for over 75 years. dad..amazing honey.hing. ♪ kraft. for the win...
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you started in your position at dop nine days after the death of jeffrey epstein. what happened with jeffrey epstein was an enormous black eye to the bop and the department of justice. it was disgraceful. jeffrey epstein was a pedophile, a sexual predator who targeted and preyed on young girls and yet he died in federal custody. he died in federal custody before he had a chance to testify about his crimes, about his wrongdoing and about the other powerful men who were complicit in that sexual abuse. that was a moment that shocked this country, powerful men wanted jeffrey epstein silenced. as i see it there are two and only two possibilities for what happened with jeffrey epstein. number one, there was gross negligence and a total failure of bop to do its job with a prisoner on suicide watch that led to epstein's committing suicide or number 2, something far worse happened, that he was not suicide but rather homicide carried out by a person or persons who wanted epstein silenced. either one of those is completely on acceptable. both of those are profound indictments
you started in your position at dop nine days after the death of jeffrey epstein. what happened with jeffrey epstein was an enormous black eye to the bop and the department of justice. it was disgraceful. jeffrey epstein was a pedophile, a sexual predator who targeted and preyed on young girls and yet he died in federal custody. he died in federal custody before he had a chance to testify about his crimes, about his wrongdoing and about the other powerful men who were complicit in that sexual...