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. >> was there anything jane that tting this together that ess of surprised you, something you didn'tin spitef the fact >> i think one thing i took s. away - so i was tasked at the start with reading the body of everything he's written slangsly forever, so ten years of writing and some from before he was a judg some was academic writing, some was commencement speeches to young lawyers, some was tribute to men tours and what surprised me in reading is was the consistency of the message ti etches get across regardless of the type of speech or writing that he was giving and this consistent mesge of what our republic is, what it means to be a jud in the republic, the lues we need as a people to rep generations to come. >> david if her thank you very much forn coming from tanhejane. the book's out rrmorrow, ect. >> it is, it is. people>> book ojone moretis ti gorsuch, jane and david we'll be back er aftean mist, . deborah? shh, i'm on the cape now. ca pewhen your hand's, your head's in the ce. shh, i'm on the cape now. beyond the routine checkups. comcast rssiness is helping d beyondinca t
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out there that don't believe dc is worthy of state hood but in termsf the people trying to en raise ess what thi next week. gi onaoun 1 tthe ty'll haveeye b press conferencingei,o help raise moreis entire, this for min a angnour approp lri oe her t up percent say yesll right. now to breaking news tonight. three children are recovgerin dc. this happened just after 6:00 this evening in the 300 block of vict ia 1larknd4 year old who ws shot ithe chest. the ages of the other two ct ims were not released. revestigators say they we llnser hciave beene nano who sr to death in loganory to first degree murder. ,r singentenced todaykne wheryh coll vi ar hme. ofuffm iedn crt saying i'mterryeor now, prosecutors have commenatimeitded s earl . wase a lg time before anufty hlicife bod extmelyor hl aslosug huffman rts ino in i. >>> taking a quickor look at so he t other top stories tonight. a m in ceer.rla ct nt contreras took a girl into the o ouhehat.00n.uiis b sis. ueavthooced haveed his some wheseci hhe fall. co> a family in chevy chase i l me theftir she's in canada. she was born by surrogate. rig
out there that don't believe dc is worthy of state hood but in termsf the people trying to en raise ess what thi next week. gi onaoun 1 tthe ty'll haveeye b press conferencingei,o help raise moreis entire, this for min a angnour approp lri oe her t up percent say yesll right. now to breaking news tonight. three children are recovgerin dc. this happened just after 6:00 this evening in the 300 block of vict ia 1larknd4 year old who ws shot ithe chest. the ages of the other two ct ims were not...
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ess than $60,000 a year.cheers and applause] and we are going to give the teachers of this country the respect and dignity that they deserve. thanking rayby buckley in the democratic party here in new hampshire for helping to move the state into a darker and darker shade of blue. [cheers and applause] you have come a long way in recent years, and i congratulate all of you for the hard work that you have done. today you are hearing from a number of candidates who want to win the democratic nomination for president, and they are all working hard to do that. know, no matter who in zip winning that ends upion -- i winning that nomination, and allless to say, we will come together to defeat the most dangerous president in modern american history. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: this country, this country cannot continue to have a president who is a useslogical liar, who even his sharpie pen to lie about the direction of a hurricane. how crazy is that? we cannot continue to have a president who is corrupt, who
ess than $60,000 a year.cheers and applause] and we are going to give the teachers of this country the respect and dignity that they deserve. thanking rayby buckley in the democratic party here in new hampshire for helping to move the state into a darker and darker shade of blue. [cheers and applause] you have come a long way in recent years, and i congratulate all of you for the hard work that you have done. today you are hearing from a number of candidates who want to win the democratic...
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. >> sospechoso de aseissinato ess suejtjetos arrastrando un car musica una verdadera escena de horror el bronx nueva k la policia al llegar a una ap apartamento dentro un cadaver de un hiombre atado de manos y pie y cinta adhesiva. >> sin decir una palabra asi fue que se llevo la policia al ho hombre que renta el aparrtament este sujeto por ahora esta si siendo solamente interrogado, i sin embargo llego al lugar d e los hechos sin saber que la policia estaba ahi, investigand. >> el vino y llego como si nada con una maleta, y se lo lelvalen preso. >> llego y la policia ya estaba aca, rompieron la puerta. >> veicnos pcinos por dias se a del mal olor podespues de que h llamaran a la policia se desc r descubrde descubrio el cadaver. >> llevaba como dos semanas, la desde la semana pasada que ll a llaman por el olor. >> la victima no ha sido iden identificado, seria posiblemente un transexusal al que habian vi en la zona. >> parece que recogio una mujer que penso que era tal y resulto ser homobbre >> que tirstriste caso. >> encuentran un cadaver envu t envuelto en una alfombgra en u s staba
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speaker, our national shocked ess h been by tragedies in ohio and texas as it should very well be. but we seem similarly and increasingly numb to the everyday violence taking place in cities like chicago, baltimore, and other places throughout the nation, especially when that violence impacts people of color. mr. speaker, clearly the events that took place in dayton, el paso, and odessa deser our most serious and intense attention. meanwhile, mr. speaker, more ts carried out by despicable characters. i only wish, mr. speaker, that every single mass shooting in our nation receive the same intensand undivided attention. there are men and women and children being murdered and maimed on an almost daily basis acrossur nation. their names, mr. speaker, are easily not remembered, and their stories not read allowed -- aloud on the national news, and their families' pain will continue to be ignored. ow, many slow moving massacres it like ce in this mind do not receive the same widespread attention because the violence is occurring in poor minority communities where it is seen as commonplace
speaker, our national shocked ess h been by tragedies in ohio and texas as it should very well be. but we seem similarly and increasingly numb to the everyday violence taking place in cities like chicago, baltimore, and other places throughout the nation, especially when that violence impacts people of color. mr. speaker, clearly the events that took place in dayton, el paso, and odessa deser our most serious and intense attention. meanwhile, mr. speaker, more ts carried out by despicable...
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. >>> a perilless ess position an rescuers who brought him back from the brink. >>> when it comes to the bmx challenge nobody -- >> can do it like this. >>> and her man already has the ring, but -- >> calli has no idea -- >> how he hid his plan in plane sight waiting for that perfect moment. >> well done. very creative. >>> this elephant is about to crash a rhino party. this elephant is near a watering hole in the kruger national park. you're about to see him come upon a sweet thing. a mama rhino and her baby. but it's about to escalate into something not friendly. >> wow. >> the elephant charges the mom and the baby. >> watch out, baby. >> mama puts herself between the elephant and her. >> can't we all just>> you woul. the elephant goes after mom. >> have we ever seen anything like this? >> no, this makes me think i'm watching something prehistoric. >> this cardiac specialist's heart went racing when he saw this. he said the guide there in ten years of doing this work, they have never seen an elephant go after a rhino like that. >> water is in short supply. when your family depends
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degenera el sistema nervioso y causa estragos en la salu >> el otro 50 por ciento no, sin embargo esse terminaron. >> despues del acieeite es volvr a dormir en paz. >> unos los quieren particias . >> pues ahÍ estÁ laa dive divertirse, otros para aliviar enfermedades, en mÉxico, noticias telemundo . >> ahÍ estÁ la polÉmica, en otras cosas, si usted es los que postea fotos de usted mismo en r redes sociales, cuidado, porque investigadores encontraron que quienes suben muchas selfies proyectan en los demÁs una imagen menos agradable, mÁs insegura >> javier vera nos explica por q que es times square la intersecciÓn mÁs famosa del mundo y todos quieren su foto del recuerdo >> me he tomado 100 selfies en doas dias , es chevere porque un puede escoger el mejor angulo >> para ella, recibir muchos me gutsta en sus redes es sinÓnimo de popularidad, pero un estudio de la universidad estatal de washington apunta en otra direcciÓn, segÚn sus conclusiones, las personas que publican muchas selfies son percibidas como menos agradab agradables, menos exitosas, mÁs inseguras e incluso, poco dispuestas a
degenera el sistema nervioso y causa estragos en la salu >> el otro 50 por ciento no, sin embargo esse terminaron. >> despues del acieeite es volvr a dormir en paz. >> unos los quieren particias . >> pues ahÍ estÁ laa dive divertirse, otros para aliviar enfermedades, en mÉxico, noticias telemundo . >> ahÍ estÁ la polÉmica, en otras cosas, si usted es los que postea fotos de usted mismo en r redes sociales, cuidado, porque investigadores encontraron que...
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. >> reporter lori per ess with how police kept it safe as it turned into gotham city for the premier. >> reporter: the trailer sets the premise, a mentally ill outsider turns to violence. >> people are starting to notice. >> reporter: for fans, it's the stuff of comic books. but in a country reeling from multiple mass shootings, it's familiar enough the fbi is reportedly worried it could inspire similar violence. in an unusual alert this week, the fbi encouraged audiences to i.d. two escape routes in theatres and to run, hide, fight in an active shooter situation. lapd confirmed it will heighten visibility around the theatres when the movie opens. and families of the victims of the aurora, colorado movie theater shooting have raised painfully personal concerns. the shooter there was reportedly inspired by the joker character. in response, warner brothers expressed support for bipartisan legislation and said neither the fictional character joker nor the film is an endorsement of violence. >> movies like this don't that. people do >> concerned? always have to be cautious. whether it's
. >> reporter lori per ess with how police kept it safe as it turned into gotham city for the premier. >> reporter: the trailer sets the premise, a mentally ill outsider turns to violence. >> people are starting to notice. >> reporter: for fans, it's the stuff of comic books. but in a country reeling from multiple mass shootings, it's familiar enough the fbi is reportedly worried it could inspire similar violence. in an unusual alert this week, the fbi encouraged...
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. >>> en este espacio gustavo duerme, come y se baÑa asÍ transcurren sus dÍas porque cruzar a ess id desplegados en chiapas y tijuana para impedir su paso >>> el gobierno se pone pesado >>> una percepciÓn que se refleja en cifras d agosto mÉxico redujo 56% de co suirÁ en esta estrategia >>> pero en estos meses tambiÉn ha habido este proceso >>> en enero de este aÑo mÉxico comenzÓ otorgar mÁs de 13 mil visas humanitarias. pero luego lo que dijo el presidente trump comenzaron las detencion detenciones. mÉxico hizo lo que dijo trump por no poner aranceles a las exportaciones mexicanas pero para este activista mÉxico es un muro para los centroamericanos. >>> es una forma de intimidar a la comunidad >>> el gobierno mexicano lo ha reafirmado, que continuarÁ deteniendo a migrantes por eso ellos como gustavo seguirÁn varados favor las fronteras en mÉxico issa osorio noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo enrique peÑa nieto se gastaba hasta 50 mil dÓlares en artÍculos de aseo personal por cada viaje presidencial. la acusaciÓn la hace el actual mandatario mexicano. >>> un sa
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the road will now go from four to three lanes and bike lanes will also bdd a in both is com ess.raffic and parking board recommended to keep the busy stretch at four >>> well, tncomg cef ohef me heat this morning.i facingso at issue allegations that he improperly usedit hision to get criminal charges against other federal employees dropped. egory monahan starts the this week. he was the assistant chief of thol park peeld office but polin there claim monahan pssured federal prosecutors into employees of the interest, a federal agency that helps fund park police i the san francis area. >>> new sexualdust btt kak nahug times reported the latest untilw thatas not reported to the fbi ridu fb yi.e p not classmate of kavanaugh's based nonprofit owner max deer said he witnessed kavanaugh him his generaellnt ilsdento wnshott kavanaugh has denied all of the allegations. >>> the white house this mngor confirming that the united states has killed the son of osama bin laden. ga bin laden has binomec within al qaeda. his death was first reported a e mo 'shousennounced the news. statement thisr
the road will now go from four to three lanes and bike lanes will also bdd a in both is com ess.raffic and parking board recommended to keep the busy stretch at four >>> well, tncomg cef ohef me heat this morning.i facingso at issue allegations that he improperly usedit hision to get criminal charges against other federal employees dropped. egory monahan starts the this week. he was the assistant chief of thol park peeld office but polin there claim monahan pssured federal prosecutors...
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>> yes, they came prt in ess held earlier today about law henforcement offials thin the past failed akground check. they did not release any more formation. i they also said they didn't know how he observe signed the assault-style weapon he used in the shooting. other than that, we'll have toit or more information on the shooting. fo reporter: so this massacre following el paslows a veed of new state laws that will go t into efto loosen prior gun laws. >> whaeight laws ame into effecs on september 1 but a lot of thee make it easier to carry guns in houses of worship, during a disaster, one increed th fire marshals that can carry a firearm. at a press releaseyesterday, governor abbott addressed a crowd and talk about aedctions neut did not specify what type of action. when askbout the regulations, he stated some make situations safer like the schooh onesre more school marshals can be armed.he so didn't really want to engage on the idea that maybe these regulations maybe things unsafe, and, so far, re hasn't been in more comment around oessa on this matter. >> reporter: calls for new gu
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. >> reporter: for the past two years,esse helped pick members of the oakland police commission overseeing the department policies and officer misconduct investigation. on tuesday, after i began asking about the case, jesse resigned as the vice chair of the commission selection panel. her court case was handled right across from the oakland police department where years ago, she worked as a grant writer. i spoke to the coalition for police accountability which monitors oakland police oversight issues. >> it is very ironic because when i first met her, she worked for the oakland police department. and, so, this comes very ironic. >> she got three years probation with resignation in the oakland city council member will likely appoint a replacement on the oakland police commission selection panel. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the time is now 4:40, one family as a young puppy poisoned after a trip to the dog park, up next, new warning about a deadly toxin. >>> another california woman in the hospital, mercury poisoning is the problem. why health officials say it stems from a cream she purch
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some of his supporters fear he not toitically naÏve ess harder on corruption charges faced by mr.nyahu, which the prime minister denies. in opposition strongholds in tel aviv, queues of voters were waiting and hoping to end mr. netanyahu's political career. whats wrong with netanyahu? >> everything. what is not wrong? he is corrupted, he hates everyone, he's too much right-wing. remy: but m netanyahu has reliable support from ultrareligious israelis who their own political parties. just before the vote, they rallied in jerusalem. in exchange for privileges from their community, they have supported mr. netanyahu's emiership. >> why am i going to vote? that is what my rabbis told me to do. jeremy: who would you like as the next prime minister? >> gss netanyahu. that is what the rabbis say. jeremy: the power of the ultrareligious has become one of isive issues. d sumr. netanyahu was as a formidable campaigner, even starring in his own commercials. in this one, he puts hikers back on the right track, while losers follow untrustworthy guys named after his opponents. israelis have been
some of his supporters fear he not toitically naÏve ess harder on corruption charges faced by mr.nyahu, which the prime minister denies. in opposition strongholds in tel aviv, queues of voters were waiting and hoping to end mr. netanyahu's political career. whats wrong with netanyahu? >> everything. what is not wrong? he is corrupted, he hates everyone, he's too much right-wing. remy: but m netanyahu has reliable support from ultrareligious israelis who their own political parties. just...
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and i think most of these presidents we've had a mos e governors we've had and most senators -- ess people and >> never been executives. >> they never managed anything. and h they come up w these ideas and say, we're going to do it. how are you going to get people to take away the guns? do you know how many people woul votegainst that. >> but trump's a businesse'n. >> no, not. and i said that when i talked at theocratic convention. he's a real estate developer, nothing wrong with being a rea estadeveloper, but he knew nothing about finance, nothior aboutgn policy, knew nothing about defense, never managed anything, a small office of a hundred people or something like that. i'm not tak tg athing away from him. but i come back to these are management jobs, you hire people for policy. theanagements to sethe tone, work ethic, how youetl with people, all tho kinds things andnd that's where i disagree with donald trump. lot of his policies democrats ree with. i think a lot of people think we should bry pro immigration but decide who comes intohe country rather than who shows up at the border. i
and i think most of these presidents we've had a mos e governors we've had and most senators -- ess people and >> never been executives. >> they never managed anything. and h they come up w these ideas and say, we're going to do it. how are you going to get people to take away the guns? do you know how many people woul votegainst that. >> but trump's a businesse'n. >> no, not. and i said that when i talked at theocratic convention. he's a real estate developer, nothing...
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ess what?cgue back?we'll have the scoopoming up. >> i feel like your tone was off. >> how are you doing? >> you're better. >> colin kaepernick headlines wi turns out the ad still paying off. was recently happened to it >> i thought you were great, shawn. >> thank you very much, sarah, i ppreciate >> you got to go higher in the how are you doing.doing? >> it's not how are you doing? wh is it? >> wyou,.'mityou. >> i don't re aoudoing!. >>> this career, 400,000abies born in the u.s. you will become victims of sexual abuse, one in tenex will beual abused before the age of 18 accding to the darkness to light foundation.t there's an organization here inho dc helping t children heal. it's called, safe sh and this thursday, fox 5lpc dgcas ki,king support the hosting a r i guess, a nice breeze if you k. look at th was a thse can add tg li of days that were 90 plus in the summerf passes tonight, i stho wrs earl tomorrow morning, we should clear outn the afternoon, turning intoe nic andt i. much more comfortande a
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t y getr reaction to beto o'rourke in the last democratic debate said essentially what gun owners esse across america fear. i met the mother of a 15-year-old girl who was shot by an ar-15. and that mother watched her blto death in the course of the hour because so many other people were shot, there wer w't enough ambulances to get to them in time. hell, yes, we're going to ke your ar-15, your ak-47, we're ur anot going to allow it to bed ainst fellow americans anymore. >> that's why i won't be a candidate of the democratic party because it's--o impractica don't know how you'd even do it, and it would be such a rallying cry for people to say they'r overstepping their bounds. what we should do is -- >> you're saying that's not the way to win this issue in 2020 -- >> not is not the way to w i thue. first thing, ak-47s should not be in the hands of individuals. hunting.ns built not for they're built to kill the maximum number people as quickly as you can and we shouldn't have them. ge you can go after the gun manufacturers anthem to stop it. but how you would go and get those back out of t
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. >> well, there's someone else besides the ess who seemed and that was the presidentg," of the united states. >> general james "mad dog" mattis. general "mad dog" mattis. "mad dog." "mad dog." "mad dog." >> did you ever think that, perhaps, your nickname "mad dog" helped get you the job? ha well, you'd he to ask the president on but i had not met the president, of coue, before the -- before i was called in for a job interview.d worked together for two years, and he appeared to be quite fond of the nickname, i understand. >> you write about that first meeting with donald trump as a wide-ranging-m ute conversation... >> mm-hmm.at >> ...afterwards, you were surprised... >> mm-hmm. >> ...that he decided to aske you tos secretary of defense. >> right. >> why were you surprised?ha >> well, we a good talk. it was very frank, very open. i... when asked about nato,li i stated my in nato, as the strongest, probably most successful military alliance in history. we talked a little bit about other things, and i disagreed on another issue, as well. so, walking out of the room, i thought, probably,
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. >> ( translated ): if people ask me, "when is this projectsu essful?" i always give the same response: it's successful if this picture goes around theo d, and more importantly, if it stays in people's minds. n> sreenivasan: finally, tonight ag the many things damaged or destroyed by hurrican as th northampus of the university of bahamas. but college student there may have a new oportunity to continue their education. hampton university in virginia says it will provide free room and board and did youition forrr the nt semester for students from that school. so far 22 have expressed interest in thes offer. and this isn't the first time hampton university has helped displaced student. it did foe samr college students after hurricaneica traena. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerb
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so essing stand right now there's a law in place passed by parliament that forces boris johnson's head and makes him ask the european union for another extension beyond october 31st johnson insists that he won't do that he might even defy of this law if you break said if you breaks another law if you break this law of course he could end up in jail so what are the options a general election definitely would they would be one way out for him if he gets a mandate from the british voters if you wins a general election and gets a majority in parliament then he could in the end push through a brick sit on october 31st but things are very complicated as they are right now and really we have to look at the bigger picture at the moment what we're seeing in london is a power struggle between a very divided parliament and a weakened prime minister and we'll have to watch very closely who comes out in the end successful and we'll have to keep in mind this breck's the deadline is looming again 36 days to go at the moment. both reporting from london thank you very much on it. now only 2 presidents
so essing stand right now there's a law in place passed by parliament that forces boris johnson's head and makes him ask the european union for another extension beyond october 31st johnson insists that he won't do that he might even defy of this law if you break said if you breaks another law if you break this law of course he could end up in jail so what are the options a general election definitely would they would be one way out for him if he gets a mandate from the british voters if you...
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. >>> a perilless ess position an rescuers who brought him back from the brink. >>> when it comes tohallenge nobody -- >> can do it like this. >>> and her man already has the ring, but -- >> calli has no idea -- >> how he hid his plan in plane sight waiting for that perfect moment. >> well done. very creative. >>> this elephant is about to crash a rhino party. this elephant is near a watering hole in the kruger national park. you're about to see him come upon a sweet thing. a mama rhino and her baby. but it's about to escalate into something not friendly. >> wow. >> the elephant charges the mom and the baby. >> watch out, baby. >> mama puts herself between the elephant and her. >> can't we all just get along? >> you would hope we would. the elephant goes after mom. >> have we ever seen anything like this? >> no, this makes me think i'm watching something prehistoric. >> this cardiac specialist's heart went racing when he saw this. he said the guide there in ten years of doing this work, they have never seen an elephant go after a rhino like that. >> water is in short supply. when you
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>>ess optimistic of the timeline. they are in talks with opec members.e. >> the other thing saudis are saying, they are going to spin up some of their dormant facilities. can you give us a clue how long that might take? >> it's a series of weeks to get those facilities up and running. the damage is unknown fully at this point. the longer duration the the adjustare down, for demand will decline. >> what are comedies one across the country? you have ceos and phone calls, one to the next. anyone trying to take opportunity in this? >> i'm not sure there is a mortgage to be had. aren't think companies intending to produce more. they're looking at what is this new higher oil price and geopolitical risk mean for their cash flows. >> is this a short term stock reaction? is this pricing? the market has been this price for a long time. >> it is a natural reaction, short-term reaction. there should have been geopolitical dream already priced in. all the speculation came from iran and not from yemen. >> analyst at ever core. >> let's get the latest on brexit. boris
>>ess optimistic of the timeline. they are in talks with opec members.e. >> the other thing saudis are saying, they are going to spin up some of their dormant facilities. can you give us a clue how long that might take? >> it's a series of weeks to get those facilities up and running. the damage is unknown fully at this point. the longer duration the the adjustare down, for demand will decline. >> what are comedies one across the country? you have ceos and phone calls,...
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for undermining [smith] explain in short form how it is that you think facebook undermines the free ess. [mcnamee] so facebook and google have the same thing. so what they did was they provided really compelling, really convenient services to people and they get all of us, i mean literally everyone their services. they en systematically gather e data known about these people, including going to your credit card processor to get your credit cardransactions, to your cellular phone company to get your cellular location data. they have literallperfect . so if you're a marketer or a media company. you have to go through them to find your audience. [smith] and we as consumers are going to be served messages that align with our behaviors. [mcnamee] and t everything served through this portal controlled by these guys. and so here's the the problem if you're journalism. basically, the deal these guys offer is you have to give me your content for free. i'm gonna monetize it with ads and i'm gonna keep the profit. that is a terrible deal. [smith] the economic distress of journalism is the thing th
for undermining [smith] explain in short form how it is that you think facebook undermines the free ess. [mcnamee] so facebook and google have the same thing. so what they did was they provided really compelling, really convenient services to people and they get all of us, i mean literally everyone their services. they en systematically gather e data known about these people, including going to your credit card processor to get your credit cardransactions, to your cellular phone company to get...
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as a woman i say boldly that a lot of it has to do with extreme male brain which tends to be .ess ethicald empathic and female brains get to the top so often. for this.thank you it is hugely complex and a lot hangs on this. mr. castro: here is the thing though, when you see -- it is one thing to advise the president in private and you have an absolute duty not to have the president dry gulched. you have to tell the president comic even if there is a serious legal challenge possible, you have got to tell the president that so the president can know that. decide to support the president, especially if it is an unlawful project, you share moral responsibility for whatever the action is. the attorneys who apparently advised president bush that torture was fine, they share moral responsibility for the hundreds of acts of torture committed mainly against clearly innocent people. you share moral responsibility. you are not just a lawyer there. once you actme, outside of advising, certainly if you speak in public, you are then and youack are arguing for some position. and if you argue for it, it
as a woman i say boldly that a lot of it has to do with extreme male brain which tends to be .ess ethicald empathic and female brains get to the top so often. for this.thank you it is hugely complex and a lot hangs on this. mr. castro: here is the thing though, when you see -- it is one thing to advise the president in private and you have an absolute duty not to have the president dry gulched. you have to tell the president comic even if there is a serious legal challenge possible, you have...
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essing i think he understands this in his counsel. chairman, after consultation to me, can invite the president. gain, this shows you how, frankly, unfortunately, silly how we've gotten today. in number four resolution to say that the president and his counsel can write a letter committee. have we gotten to that point yet? really? the instagram filter has applied. make sure it looks good. spruce up the parts. good.our story looks the press is here. we've been -- you know, i wanted a long time to be able to say island.lcome to fantasy we're here. it may look good. the unfortunate part is when the screen goes down, you just see a simple procedure issue. a simple procedure issue that do with impeachment or anything else. it simply gives another press release for whatever we're doing now. so it's early. it's 8:00. the popcorn's on. as i said, let the show begin. i yield back. r. nadler: thank you, mr. collins. without objection, all other opening statements will be included in the record. re there any amendments to the resolution? for wha
essing i think he understands this in his counsel. chairman, after consultation to me, can invite the president. gain, this shows you how, frankly, unfortunately, silly how we've gotten today. in number four resolution to say that the president and his counsel can write a letter committee. have we gotten to that point yet? really? the instagram filter has applied. make sure it looks good. spruce up the parts. good.our story looks the press is here. we've been -- you know, i wanted a long time...
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somebody thinks so. ess. hey...unless you don't live within 5 minutes of a jimmy john's. that's why jimmy john's is buying someone a house, a really real house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. for real. tell us why it should be you at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. adoprevagen is the number oneild anmempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> let's go quickly around the table. other interesting news in politics. a little of a lightning round. abby phillip, i want you to answer this question. republicans see the trump family as a merging
somebody thinks so. ess. hey...unless you don't live within 5 minutes of a jimmy john's. that's why jimmy john's is buying someone a house, a really real house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. for real. tell us why it should be you at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for...
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ess per has said that the money is nuss. to support the use of armed forces in connection with a national emergency. is that true? >> that's not what the money was authorized for. there's plenty of ways to pay for a wall. you can do it without raiding the pentagon. the pentagon budget is not a political piggybank. this money was authorized for other things by congress. it's outrageous, it's unprecedented and bad for our troops. these are construction projects that would have been funded. hunter army airfield, ft. benning, ft. stewart. and they're going to need construction costs and they're not going to have them. the money is instead going toward the border wall. this is politicization of our troops and the military at its worst and it's bad for everybody. >> it inserts the military into a partisan policy. i wonder what you think the long term effect of that, considering we've seen this in other places as well, including troops being on the border. what do you think the long term impact of that is in. >> it's terrible. it's
ess per has said that the money is nuss. to support the use of armed forces in connection with a national emergency. is that true? >> that's not what the money was authorized for. there's plenty of ways to pay for a wall. you can do it without raiding the pentagon. the pentagon budget is not a political piggybank. this money was authorized for other things by congress. it's outrageous, it's unprecedented and bad for our troops. these are construction projects that would have been funded....
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president trump made the announcement, acknowledging saying the atmore than ess, 350 recent reports of lung illness are alarming. >> we can allow people to get sick, and we can have our youth be affected. >> health and human services secretary laid out a timeline. >> it will take several weeks for us to put out the final guidance, that will announce all the parameters around the enforcement policy and then they will likely be a 30 day delayed effective date which is customary with fda's good guidance practice.>> all flavored shipping products will be pulled. tobacco flavored will have until may 2020 two file for fda approval. semper cisco's banner vaping products specifically calls for the spikes to undergo fda approval. a supervisor that corrode the legislation says that san francisco's ban has everyone take a closer look at e cigarettes. >> we have all seen the impact of what you singers can do to harm communities.>> they are also considering proposition c with what he calls reasonable regulation. the campaign releasing a statement saying we fully support any effort, locally, statewi
president trump made the announcement, acknowledging saying the atmore than ess, 350 recent reports of lung illness are alarming. >> we can allow people to get sick, and we can have our youth be affected. >> health and human services secretary laid out a timeline. >> it will take several weeks for us to put out the final guidance, that will announce all the parameters around the enforcement policy and then they will likely be a 30 day delayed effective date which is customary...
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they will all say they will no longer run ats following the outbreak of esses and deaths linked to the products. the cdc, the fda and state health departments are currently investigating those cases until they release their findings. the networks say they won't run any commercials for vapi in actionerg products. on the elvis advertisements this year alone. >>> tessla model three is learning for -- earning for highway safety. the model 3 received the 2019 top safety pick plus. that is a reward for receiving a good performance. this is the first time tessla has earned the highest safety model. the tessla model s sedan was tested and performed well but not good enough to get that top model. the audi etron was the only other electric car to earn that top safety award. >>> our time is 6:48. a man in treemont is warning other shoppers to be careful. he says he was scammed by walmart. the 70-year-old man says he tried to buy a new ten-inch lenovo tablet for a five-year- old grandson. he says he went back to the store a few hours later to get a refund but says the managers of walmart refused t
they will all say they will no longer run ats following the outbreak of esses and deaths linked to the products. the cdc, the fda and state health departments are currently investigating those cases until they release their findings. the networks say they won't run any commercials for vapi in actionerg products. on the elvis advertisements this year alone. >>> tessla model three is learning for -- earning for highway safety. the model 3 received the 2019 top safety pick plus. that is a...
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. >> appear once i put weight on mys i collapsed and in the oc ess of me collapsing i actually put moi hand on the third rail but the third rail actually has a cover on it. cover, p my hand on the not on the actual electrical current rail. so that kind of scared m once i found out from ems that, you know, you could have died there. >> reporter: a witness gave the m for his safety, you see the ed man pu and shoved by a group ofbout half a dozen teens. he said that happenedfter one of the teens slapped h randomly on the train and he got off to try and flag dow police. at one point the man is pushed onto thecks he says the fall crac ckedra his kneecap and he out of surgery a few days heago. says he does not feel safe riding met again. >> people catch metro every day of different walks of life and if you can't guaranty somebody's safety, wha good is your system? >> and metro did put newsbout assault on their daily cmeotte ctedonta th fox5. metro confirming tonight it did arrest four aminors. assault charges.ated back to you. >>> tropical storm humberto continues tolowly move away from the
. >> appear once i put weight on mys i collapsed and in the oc ess of me collapsing i actually put moi hand on the third rail but the third rail actually has a cover on it. cover, p my hand on the not on the actual electrical current rail. so that kind of scared m once i found out from ems that, you know, you could have died there. >> reporter: a witness gave the m for his safety, you see the ed man pu and shoved by a group ofbout half a dozen teens. he said that happenedfter one of...
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getting the message out in terms of the ess of this administration a accused president trump of using the power of his office to pressure ukrainian president during a july phone call asking him to investigate former vp joe biden and his son for political gain in the 2020 election. now, in a strange twist to the impeachment hearing, a silicon valley tech company finds itself in the spotlight after being called out by president trump. crowd strike was mentioned in that phone call between president trump and the ukrainian president. that call has the tech industry talking. >> reporter: this is likely the only time most people heard of the cyber security firm crowdstrike. their recent ipo celebration both at the nasdaq and inside its bay area head quarters. but this week's notes about the call between president trump and the president ompan during the call, notes showed president trump making a reference to the sunnyvale company saying, quote, i would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with ukraine. they say crowdstrike. i guess you have one of your wealthy peopl
getting the message out in terms of the ess of this administration a accused president trump of using the power of his office to pressure ukrainian president during a july phone call asking him to investigate former vp joe biden and his son for political gain in the 2020 election. now, in a strange twist to the impeachment hearing, a silicon valley tech company finds itself in the spotlight after being called out by president trump. crowd strike was mentioned in that phone call between...
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bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the worst, most inhumane thing i have ever heard of. and parcel ofpart rhetoric e and the that this president comes with from the white house. i think you probably saw the "new york times" analysis where his put together some of words and his rhetoric from the campaign together with what was manifesto. mirror images. so i think this administration allowed that kind of hetoric, in some cases, encouraged it. when he says at a rally, if we out what should we do? someone in the crowd says shoot them. know, he just kept going. he didn't admonish them, didn't that, this an't do is america, when you've got som
bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the...
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president trump made the announcement, acknowledging saying the atmore than ess, 350 recent reports of we can allow people to get sick, and we can have our youth be affected. >> health and human services secretary laid out a timeline. >> it will take several weeks for us to put out the final guidance, that will announce all the parameters around the enforcement policy and then they will likely be a 30 day delayed effective date which is customary with fda's good guidance practice.>> all flavored shipping products will
president trump made the announcement, acknowledging saying the atmore than ess, 350 recent reports of we can allow people to get sick, and we can have our youth be affected. >> health and human services secretary laid out a timeline. >> it will take several weeks for us to put out the final guidance, that will announce all the parameters around the enforcement policy and then they will likely be a 30 day delayed effective date which is customary with fda's good guidance...
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bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the worst, most inhumane thing i have ever heard of. and parcel ofpart rhetoric e and the that this president comes with from the white house. i think you probably saw the "new york times" analysis where his put together some of words and his rhetoric from the campaign together with what was manifesto. mirror images. so i think this administration allowed that kind of hetoric, in some cases, encouraged it. when he says at a rally, if we out what should we do? someone in the crowd says shoot them. know, he just kept going. he didn't admonish them, didn't that, this an't do is america, when you've got som
bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the...
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i ess time will tell, but i suspect that justice delay is going to be justice forgotten. ♪ >> believeit's been five years too long. really happened bethat hasot it was man-made. this was not a coincidence. this was thought-out. it was calculated. it was decisions made. accountable.ople must be held ♪ >> rrator: he was embraced a reformer... >> he sold himself, he sold his vision. >> people were mesmerized. >> nrator: but there was another side... >> there were dissidents who were tortured. >>rinces and big businesspeople put under constant observation.se >> hed to get committed to going after his enemies thmore powerful he became.be >> nlrator: and then, a bruta murder... >> did the regime kill jamal khashoggi? >> narrator: frontline investigates - >> even the president said, "this is the worst cover-up i've ever seen." >> go to pbs.org/frontline for more on the analysis ofys pneumonia deaths in flint. >> rht when the legionnaires epidemic starts, the pneumonia death rate in genesee p goesile in the other >> this is sort of where the inflection point happens hereer >> and what we know
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necessary to protect the country, and cond is we need to protect both the whistleblower and the wholepr essbeing able to blow the whisting onimpropriety. >> the window was nearly four hours withmr. atkinson. you gotanswers to none of the questions laid out for us? >> no, we got answers to a great many questions. we got answers to this is the first time a director of national intelligence has ever withheld a complainfromng ss. whether credible or not, the practice has always been to provide it to congress. he it wasfound to be credible, urgent and it is unprecedented to b deprived this way. it was also clear from the stimonthathe department of justice has weighed in in a way that it never has before in a thistleblower complaint. it's also clear, nk, that the issue is not the classification of the nytelligence. eople have said, well, teder presidents have ass that they have the right to declassify intelligence or provide classified information to the congress. that's apparently not the issue either. an the question is why is this being withheld from congress? is this an effort to cover up imp
necessary to protect the country, and cond is we need to protect both the whistleblower and the wholepr essbeing able to blow the whisting onimpropriety. >> the window was nearly four hours withmr. atkinson. you gotanswers to none of the questions laid out for us? >> no, we got answers to a great many questions. we got answers to this is the first time a director of national intelligence has ever withheld a complainfromng ss. whether credible or not, the practice has always been to...
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ess. >> there's a longstanding debate in higher education and particularly admissions on the value of s.a.t. st people agree your high school grades are the best predictor of how well you will do in college, and if you add the s.a.tto th factor, you get a slightly better prediction of how well a student will do. what people who are opposed to the use of s.a.t. inollege add medication missions is the slight citiebal benefit of the s.a.t. is outweighed that the s.a.t.s correlate closely with family income so when you use s.a.t. scores in admissions it's hard not to admit rich kids and admitw poor kids. that's the pushback. >> reporter: part of the story is we have been told college is the place where there's ennine of opportunity. regardless of where you came from, college can trainin theou trajectory of r life. you're telling us there are in-qualies that are institutionalized based on the wealth you grew up in. what can be done to make it more equal? >> both things arerue. absolutely, for individual students whom i followed in reporting for my book, higher education is still a fantasti
ess. >> there's a longstanding debate in higher education and particularly admissions on the value of s.a.t. st people agree your high school grades are the best predictor of how well you will do in college, and if you add the s.a.tto th factor, you get a slightly better prediction of how well a student will do. what people who are opposed to the use of s.a.t. inollege add medication missions is the slight citiebal benefit of the s.a.t. is outweighed that the s.a.t.s correlate closely...
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ess, i guess we'll be right back. banjo? (man) hey. go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (man) looks like you got out again, huh, banjo. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body - meaning it's metastatic - as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infectio
ess, i guess we'll be right back. banjo? (man) hey. go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (man) looks like you got out again, huh, banjo. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. ♪ thousands of women with...
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t happens tomorrow all in two minutes. ess. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy a new samsung note. click, call or visit a store today. >>> the trump administration is now in outright defiance of a congressional subpoena by refusing to hand over material that it quote shall provide as mandated by law. now, the material in question is a complaint from a whistle-blower that the inspector general of the intelligence community found to be credible and urge want. despite having to hand it over to congr
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the murder of a hillsboro real estate heir ess is under way. tiffany lee is accused of plotting with her new boyfriend to kill keith green, her ex, and the father of their two children. yesterday in a redwood city courtroom, prosecutors accused lee and her boyfriend of luring green to lee's mansion where bayate shot him. green's body was later found off the side of a road in sonoma county. but the defense says that prosecutors ignored evidence that someone else did it. >> the prosecution is prosecuting a case. they've got the wrong people on trial. >> defense attorneys say that a friend of bayate's aliveay odello was the one that kidnapped and murdered keith green. ly an bayat are being tried together. >>> police in san francisco say they have been making a lot of drug busts in the tenderloin with more than 380 suspected dealers arrested so far this year. authorities tweeted a photo after an arrest over the weekend. they say they confiscated 130 packets of fentanyl, meth, cocaine and heroin. >>> it is a $25 million a year problem for bart fare
the murder of a hillsboro real estate heir ess is under way. tiffany lee is accused of plotting with her new boyfriend to kill keith green, her ex, and the father of their two children. yesterday in a redwood city courtroom, prosecutors accused lee and her boyfriend of luring green to lee's mansion where bayate shot him. green's body was later found off the side of a road in sonoma county. but the defense says that prosecutors ignored evidence that someone else did it. >> the prosecution...
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. >>> before we go on this friday, a special thanks to my friend and colleague esse yeps.astic contributor for a number of years. we will miss you, we wish you the very best. that's going to wrap up this hour of "msnbc live." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you, craig melvin. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," last stand. hurricane force winds, record rain wrecking the carolina coast as dorian makes landfall while survivors in the bahamas are in a state of shock. >> we lost everything. so right now we're in survival mode right now. >> it looks like we were bombed. everything is gone. >>> at all costs. military families are now paying the price for the wall that candidate trump promised mexico would build. ignoring the budget that congress passed. >>> there's a process here for how we control the purse. but we have a president who is absolutely obsessed on feeding r red meat to his supporters. >>> lester holt getting an inside look at life behind bars. inside a maximum security prison as nbc news takes a hard look at mass incarceration and the nee
. >>> before we go on this friday, a special thanks to my friend and colleague esse yeps.astic contributor for a number of years. we will miss you, we wish you the very best. that's going to wrap up this hour of "msnbc live." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> thank you, craig melvin. right now on "andrea mitchell reports," last stand. hurricane force winds, record rain wrecking the carolina coast as dorian makes landfall while...
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this two-block area that's ess than five minutes from my home. the killer wore body armor, a ask, and carried over 200 bullets. armed with a recon figured weapon, he fired almost 50 32 seconds. in that time he killed nine 27.le and wounded later, we heard a familiar story. people who knew him had feared a danger.man was he had told people that he shooter. be a mass however -- will eaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield? the house is not in order. thank you. proceed. a. turner: however, he passed background check in the purchase of his weapon. of the ter told me courage of the police officers at the scene. . she heard the first shots, turned and watched the officers unflinchingly run immediately toward the gun shots. within 32 seconds of the shooter opening fire, dayton police took down the shooter. let me be clear. the officers didn't receive the call in 32 seconds. the officers didn't show up in 32 seconds. they killed him in 32 seconds. but even with the dayton police officers' incredible heroism, nine innocent civilians were killed. and 27 wer
this two-block area that's ess than five minutes from my home. the killer wore body armor, a ask, and carried over 200 bullets. armed with a recon figured weapon, he fired almost 50 32 seconds. in that time he killed nine 27.le and wounded later, we heard a familiar story. people who knew him had feared a danger.man was he had told people that he shooter. be a mass however -- will eaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield? the house is not in order. thank you. proceed. a. turner: however, he...
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in the british parliament today there was an urgent question from labour mp ]ess phillips on the languageparty concern that the tone of politics in westminster, is hardening divisions in the country. indeed, one of the leading lawyers involved in the fight against boris]ohnson‘s prorogation of parliament, said today he has received death threats and is being urged by police to wear a stab vest. the speaker of the house, ]ohn bercow begged mps on all sides to calm the "toxic" political culture. here's some of that debate the use of language yesterday and over the past few weeks, such as the surrender bill, such as invoking the work, such as talking about betrayal and treachery, it has clearly been tested and workshoped, and worked up, and it is entirely designed to inflame hatred and division. hear, hear. boris]ohnson chose not to attend the debate. instead he was addressing his backbench mp‘s at a meeting of the 1922 committee. where reportedly, he told mp‘s that his language, that use of the term surrender bill, is cutting through. speaking to the bbc, he acknowledged that "tempers did n
in the british parliament today there was an urgent question from labour mp ]ess phillips on the languageparty concern that the tone of politics in westminster, is hardening divisions in the country. indeed, one of the leading lawyers involved in the fight against boris]ohnson‘s prorogation of parliament, said today he has received death threats and is being urged by police to wear a stab vest. the speaker of the house, ]ohn bercow begged mps on all sides to calm the "toxic"...
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white house which used to be used for press briefings, but the current president decided to because,essriefings apparently, according to the new press secretary, he was annoyed at some of the questions. youresident, when both of commit to using our collective press briefing room in the white house? >> yes, and attending the white house correspondents dinner. . [laughter] [laughter] thank you. >> he is a child. if you say something nice about him, he likes you. if you don't, he does not. look, i am pretty darn outspoken pure it i love speech. i believe in total transparency and i will invite the media to the white house all the time. >> thank you both. we appreciate it. we, in the media. this will be the last question of the evening and then closing statements. you both have made very impassioned, compelling arguments why this country should on elected president trump and nominate and then elect you, but you have a problem. in a recent speech, president trump bragged about the loyalty of his supporters. let's listen. pres. trump: we have the greatest base i believe in the history of poli
white house which used to be used for press briefings, but the current president decided to because,essriefings apparently, according to the new press secretary, he was annoyed at some of the questions. youresident, when both of commit to using our collective press briefing room in the white house? >> yes, and attending the white house correspondents dinner. . [laughter] [laughter] thank you. >> he is a child. if you say something nice about him, he likes you. if you don't, he does...
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pennsylvania, said that after years at kay jewelers and six years of experience at she made $2 to $4 ess per hour than her more recently hired, lessor experienc experienced male colleagues. was promoted to manager, she attended the company's annual manager's florida.n on a shuttle bus back to the resort, she was pulled onto the ap of a manager who held her tightly and fondled her. at the same meeting, a district to kiss her. at a later meeting, she had to tub because discussion turned uncomfortably sexual. he was later told the hot tub scene turned into an orgy. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. is amanda burger, a person her way up to assistant manager, who after five years of complained she was still making her starting salary brushed off -- by her previously an who worked at a kiosk that sold cell phone chargers, to make more. eating, texted her from across the table with, want to cum on your tits, unquote. manager didn't seem to like her despite the fact she was a top salesperson at jared. the jared look, the manager told the colleague. marie was tall and wore pants blouses. no
pennsylvania, said that after years at kay jewelers and six years of experience at she made $2 to $4 ess per hour than her more recently hired, lessor experienc experienced male colleagues. was promoted to manager, she attended the company's annual manager's florida.n on a shuttle bus back to the resort, she was pulled onto the ap of a manager who held her tightly and fondled her. at the same meeting, a district to kiss her. at a later meeting, she had to tub because discussion turned...
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exchange in 1, 2 seconds, then, further, on page two, paraphotograph 12, 15 this devices and ly to in ess on so the shooter parkland, any person that possesses the magazines can keep their magazines because you're not banning anything that people time this bill is is passed into law. accomplishing nothing for thing to say only people acting in violence had ten round magazines they're peopleng to kill as many 30 wound and i don't tryingand if the left is to stay and purport nobody should va ten round magazine itause if they decide to use for a nefarious purpose and try to kill as many people as hy sible in a hert time w on't you ban possession of the article? doesn't. used a er this parkland round magazine. check.sed a back ground so what you purport to stop this won't have stopped the shooter. passed he can as have 30 rounds if that is what i don'tdidn't so understand how this is protecting other than inflicting citizens on biding carry. o >> i forgot to put in a communication from the city of santa clara and article about gilroy. >> without objection. other gentle woman from california.
exchange in 1, 2 seconds, then, further, on page two, paraphotograph 12, 15 this devices and ly to in ess on so the shooter parkland, any person that possesses the magazines can keep their magazines because you're not banning anything that people time this bill is is passed into law. accomplishing nothing for thing to say only people acting in violence had ten round magazines they're peopleng to kill as many 30 wound and i don't tryingand if the left is to stay and purport nobody should va ten...
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is this driving higher shipping price esses -- higher shipping prices?rease in iron ore prices. i suspect something else is going on. that is about the supply of ships. 1, ships havery to reduce their emissions, and to do so, a lot of them will still want to use the cheap energy, but they will need to be retrofitted with these new scrubbers. it is taking thousands of ships out of stream, and in the short run, this marginal increase in demand meets reduced supply of ship capacity. that is what is giving a doubling or tripling of the baltic dry index. alix: i love that. i am taking a look at oil in particular because apparently it is possible iran will start violating the nuclear accord today. oil prices had the biggest move in two months yesterday. new sanctions on iran from the u.s. how that plays out will be an interesting question for the market. marc: i think so. the interesting story with the iranians is the chinese seem to be solidifying a long-term agreement to develop their energy. alix: the u.s. might not feel good about that. i love hanging out
is this driving higher shipping price esses -- higher shipping prices?rease in iron ore prices. i suspect something else is going on. that is about the supply of ships. 1, ships havery to reduce their emissions, and to do so, a lot of them will still want to use the cheap energy, but they will need to be retrofitted with these new scrubbers. it is taking thousands of ships out of stream, and in the short run, this marginal increase in demand meets reduced supply of ship capacity. that is what...
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they didn't have the ability to talk about ess or the incident on "good morning talk to the police chief. am fully aware that this clearly made a difference. was in ce department damage control and stated they were investigating whether force was used and i was only in cuffs for less than a minute. had there been no video it would word against the police. we know how this goes. because there is a video and it my account of the incident, there was a public apology with the mayor and police chief. me more responsibility to find a way to hold the city accountable. everybody has the ability to have abuses. too often families of the not sed are undermined and believed. as we've seen with clear cut and including eric garner small, police raised questions nd alternate theories in spite what our eyes see on the tape. accountability is an issue that case.s a nerve with this this country -- the state the country is in right now is the accountability. i am confident there will be plenty of statistics with the accountability. i feel compelled to give my own experience. broad daylightin without raisi
they didn't have the ability to talk about ess or the incident on "good morning talk to the police chief. am fully aware that this clearly made a difference. was in ce department damage control and stated they were investigating whether force was used and i was only in cuffs for less than a minute. had there been no video it would word against the police. we know how this goes. because there is a video and it my account of the incident, there was a public apology with the mayor and police...
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labor is becoming less important, wages have become .ess important in production it is not necessarilyiselopment because it shifting the quality. low because you do not have this cost-plus pricing. francine: do you worry europe is becoming like japan, and how much would that be a concern? christopher: it will worry me if it became like japan, and it could if we do not handle it well. i do not think we are at risk, though. europe doesremember not put as much emphasis on the pure number. environmental, the social state with this. inevitably take away some of your potential. , it is a broad measure of well-being and development. look at the happiness indices that you see more. european nations are on top and the united states is way below. this push for p are growth and the value of goods, it is an old-fashioned idea. thank you for joining us. sir christopher pissarides, professor economics, london school of economics & political science. coming up, more of our interview with the former ecb vice president. bloomberg.t, this is ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine la
labor is becoming less important, wages have become .ess important in production it is not necessarilyiselopment because it shifting the quality. low because you do not have this cost-plus pricing. francine: do you worry europe is becoming like japan, and how much would that be a concern? christopher: it will worry me if it became like japan, and it could if we do not handle it well. i do not think we are at risk, though. europe doesremember not put as much emphasis on the pure number....