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you know, just to take the edge off. [ as gloria ] i'm gloria! kiss me! oh, hey, kiss me! gasping, murmuring ] mitchell: no, no! oh, geez! into the wormhole she goes. clocks turn backwards, calendar pages re-attach themselves, and behold!
you know, just to take the edge off. [ as gloria ] i'm gloria! kiss me! oh, hey, kiss me! gasping, murmuring ] mitchell: no, no! oh, geez! into the wormhole she goes. clocks turn backwards, calendar pages re-attach themselves, and behold!
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yes, working with class. >> in june we also lost gloria vanderbilt.er and heiress passed away at her new york home from advanc stomach cancer. >> gloria vanderbilt was 95 years old when she died. >> on the daof her passing her son anderson cooper narrated her obituary on cnn. >> what an extraordinary life. what an extraordinary mom, and what an incredible woman. >> born in a wealthy vanderbilt family, in the 1980s, it was her jeans that made headlines. >> hello i'm glorivanderbilt introducing my new collection of status jeans. >> she had high profile mances with frank sinatra and howar hughes and later laughed about her infamous le life. >> you've actually asked me from time to time about that sort of about dating online. >> oh, yes, i have de that. >>no, you ven't. >> and februarying the fee lean that was a phenomenon, grumpy cat. >>> travel considerations provided by -- >>> tonight, we have celebrated e livesf some of the most famous people who walked this earth. but we also lost a he star walk on all fours. >> weid. the kitty who mad us all smile.
yes, working with class. >> in june we also lost gloria vanderbilt.er and heiress passed away at her new york home from advanc stomach cancer. >> gloria vanderbilt was 95 years old when she died. >> on the daof her passing her son anderson cooper narrated her obituary on cnn. >> what an extraordinary life. what an extraordinary mom, and what an incredible woman. >> born in a wealthy vanderbilt family, in the 1980s, it was her jeans that made headlines. >>...
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tonight -- gloria steinem from "hip hop: the songs that shook america," musicians ahmir "questlove" thompsonnd tariq "black thought" trotter, music from wilco featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladi andpplause that's wonderful to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump has filed legal paperwork to change his primary residence from manhattan to his mar-a-lago club in florida move - to florida!" [ laughter and applause the trump administration formally notified the united nations today that the u.s. will withdraw from the paris climate agreement. even more depressing, they did it via oil spill [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause according -- according to the "new york times," president trump rarely tweets in front of others because he does not like the glasses he needs to wear to use his phone. [ laughter ] "i also don't like wearing my glasses," said melania [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause that's right president trump does not like the reading glasses he needs to wear to use his phone. plus, as a rule, he has to pick on himself "nice glasses
tonight -- gloria steinem from "hip hop: the songs that shook america," musicians ahmir "questlove" thompsonnd tariq "black thought" trotter, music from wilco featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladi andpplause that's wonderful to hear in that case, let's get to the news president trump has filed legal paperwork to change his primary residence from manhattan to his mar-a-lago club in florida move - to florida!" [ laughter and...
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and to make it clear, gloria, we know mcconnell made it clear to the president he didn't have enoughotes to dismiss this as a trial and there are people who take it seriously and don't want it turned into a spectacle and a joke, but mcconnell is not giving into trump. trump wants it right away and dragged out and mcconnell is going, we're going to make it quick and by the way, we'll wait until after all of the bowl games are over in the new year season was the answer he gave. these are pretty specific things to say. he's ruling out taped depositions from witnesses which trump doesn't want. i mean, he's clearly defying the president on important things here. >> he is, and he controls the senate, and i think the president may listen to mitch mcconnell. he has on occasion in the past, and if mcconnell were to say to the president, look, mr. president, do you want to keep control of the senate after 2020, then listen to me and let me handle this the way i want to handle this, and mcconnell, of course, being an institutionalist is going to look back at the clinton impeachment and the most
and to make it clear, gloria, we know mcconnell made it clear to the president he didn't have enoughotes to dismiss this as a trial and there are people who take it seriously and don't want it turned into a spectacle and a joke, but mcconnell is not giving into trump. trump wants it right away and dragged out and mcconnell is going, we're going to make it quick and by the way, we'll wait until after all of the bowl games are over in the new year season was the answer he gave. these are pretty...
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[applause] gloria. what would we do without her? think about it. starting at the end of the '70s/beginning of '80s, with reaganism here and thatcherism over there, the notion of the commons, the public sphere, civil society, began to be eroded. it was very deliberate. margaret thatcher has been quoted saying, "there is no such thing as society." it's obvious why these kinds of people don't want us to think about the collective good, about the commons, about our interdependence. because when we know that in our hearts that's when we start to , organize. women, for evolutionary reasons, biological reasons, very profound reasons, are less vulnerable to the disease of individualism. we just are. way back, hunter-gathering time, the men would go out as individuals, with their spears, to get the tigers. and it was always iffy if they were ever going to bring any meat back. it was hard, and it was an individual task of great courage. but the women stayed back and help each other. they helped raise each other's children. they helped deliver each other's ch
[applause] gloria. what would we do without her? think about it. starting at the end of the '70s/beginning of '80s, with reaganism here and thatcherism over there, the notion of the commons, the public sphere, civil society, began to be eroded. it was very deliberate. margaret thatcher has been quoted saying, "there is no such thing as society." it's obvious why these kinds of people don't want us to think about the collective good, about the commons, about our interdependence....
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gloria, first to you. when you read this letter the overall tone is defensive and angry and accusatory, and it's not exactly something we expect from someone who has bragged that impeachment is helping him. >> well, first of all, when i read it the first time seemed to me sort of the longest tweet in the history of america. what it is, one donald trump tweet one after the other complete with exclamation points and points to serious issues. this is written by the president of the united states. who clearly has difficult exhibiting any kind of self-control whatsoever. and i think as senators read this letter and they are about to be the jurors if the house votes for impeachment on the question of ukraine and in a larger sense on this president's fitness for office. i think you have to read this letter in that context. donald trump historically loves to throw hand grenades into real estate meetings and change the terms of the debate or the negotiatio negotiations. i think that was probably his intent here. to
gloria, first to you. when you read this letter the overall tone is defensive and angry and accusatory, and it's not exactly something we expect from someone who has bragged that impeachment is helping him. >> well, first of all, when i read it the first time seemed to me sort of the longest tweet in the history of america. what it is, one donald trump tweet one after the other complete with exclamation points and points to serious issues. this is written by the president of the united...
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but following her caucus -- >> wait, what are you saying, gloria? >> nothing. think you hear that in the way she has risen to the gravity of the moment. >> yeah. i think mark, she's saying i don't need directions. i know where i'm going. >> you know, don, you know what's interesting about nancy pelosi and to pick up what gloria's saying right now, if you go back to day one, she was never pushing for impeachment. she was always the one, the governor, she was the one slowing it down a little bit. let's be very methodical about it. >> she thought the best way to do it initially was to vote him out of office. >> exactly. >> well, understandably so because where she is on the political spectrum. but when it comes to the governing of the house and understanding what the political ramifications are for everybody in her caucus, all the democrats, whether they be liberal or centrists or even more conservative democrats, the bottom line is she is held together a caucus that was very much divided. and as they head into this impeachment vote, they're going to be united. an
but following her caucus -- >> wait, what are you saying, gloria? >> nothing. think you hear that in the way she has risen to the gravity of the moment. >> yeah. i think mark, she's saying i don't need directions. i know where i'm going. >> you know, don, you know what's interesting about nancy pelosi and to pick up what gloria's saying right now, if you go back to day one, she was never pushing for impeachment. she was always the one, the governor, she was the one...
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thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you, gloria. so great to see you and great to see all of you here today. i'm bill, the executive director of the national press club. we're honored to have you at this important occasion, and to see your smiling faces and to know that there's so much to celebrate and that you'll enjoy this great program that gloria has put forward. i want to just, if i can -- touch on a couple of aspects of our history that we think are important and have to do with progress and participation of the african american community and the press club together. so recently we've had two presidents ago, jeff balu was our president. he's a producer in a television programming. happens to be an african american. this is our first african american male president at the national press club. we've had african american female presidents but this is our first african american male, and jeff did a tremendous job. because a great ambassador for us. if you go to the ballroom, the biggest room around the corner on that side, there's
thank you so much. [ applause ] >> thank you, gloria. so great to see you and great to see all of you here today. i'm bill, the executive director of the national press club. we're honored to have you at this important occasion, and to see your smiling faces and to know that there's so much to celebrate and that you'll enjoy this great program that gloria has put forward. i want to just, if i can -- touch on a couple of aspects of our history that we think are important and have to do...
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gloria: ay, mami, pero aquí es aburridísimo.o ves que está muy frustrada porque estuviste a punto de irte al infierno? gloria: a punto, a punto, a punto. un vil "coitus interruptus". alma: ah, pues yo voy a hacer que ese coito "interruptus",
gloria: ay, mami, pero aquí es aburridísimo.o ves que está muy frustrada porque estuviste a punto de irte al infierno? gloria: a punto, a punto, a punto. un vil "coitus interruptus". alma: ah, pues yo voy a hacer que ese coito "interruptus",
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i know gloria has got great stuff. i will leave you one or two other things that i find fascinating that to our place, our country. so the last place that lewis armstrong played trumpet in public was here at the national press club. for about a year, he'd been holding the horn and singing. he had had a heart condition and went up to the force you need to play the trumpet. so he's coming up here in january of 1971 to see us, and his doctor gave him a go-through right before he got on the train could tom u to come up. he said if you want to play, you're well enough to play. so people came there expecting to see him and hear him sing, but not expecting to hear him play trumpet. and he was great. and we found the audio. and we gave it to winton marsalis, and he said i've heard him play that run from hello dolly, like, hundreds of times, but i've never heard that improvisation. so what it tells us about the human condition is that at the end of life, you know, the artist is still inventing, right? and that music became the
i know gloria has got great stuff. i will leave you one or two other things that i find fascinating that to our place, our country. so the last place that lewis armstrong played trumpet in public was here at the national press club. for about a year, he'd been holding the horn and singing. he had had a heart condition and went up to the force you need to play the trumpet. so he's coming up here in january of 1971 to see us, and his doctor gave him a go-through right before he got on the train...
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gloria browne-marshall is at the constitutional law. her two books that have made a mark, the voting rights war, the naacp and the on going struggle for justice, and her book, the race law and american society 1607 to the present. i chose that book because it's a groundbreaking work connecting racial justice over 400 years in the areas of education, voting rights, property rights, criminal justice, a host of themes that involve african americans, latin americans, latinos, asians and native americans. and she's currently working or almost done i guess, she is done, on a book called she took justice, about black women and the law. she's also working on a documentary of the same title which will accompany the book. as she has already told you she is a u.s. supreme court correspondent. she is a member of the national press club. and she's also often on television. you may have seen her as an analyst for msmbc, cbs, cnn, abc. and she is the chair as you know of asalah's 400th commemoration committee. and lastly roger fairfax is the jeffrey a
gloria browne-marshall is at the constitutional law. her two books that have made a mark, the voting rights war, the naacp and the on going struggle for justice, and her book, the race law and american society 1607 to the present. i chose that book because it's a groundbreaking work connecting racial justice over 400 years in the areas of education, voting rights, property rights, criminal justice, a host of themes that involve african americans, latin americans, latinos, asians and native...
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booker: this is when we should all break into a chant. ♪ calling gloria ♪ gloria ♪ gloria sorry.hter] sen. booker: didn't know you would get a musical discussion tonight. >> i will kick it off with a right to work governor for less like we have, as president, how will you ensure labor has a seat at the table? senator booker: you say kick it off, he is trying to appeal to me as a football player. what is happening in this state is shameful. it is happening in states all around the country. these attacks on our unions, emboldened and empowered by a right-wing extremist supreme court that continues to undermine the values and the they are rolling back civilion. rights. rolling back voting rights. women's rolling back rights and the ability of people to control their own body. that's to stop this, and by passing legislation to stop it. this is why i want the new voting rights act. the decisions, we have to pass two pieces of legislation that we want through congress. how we will do that is again not by just focusing on the white house, but making sure we have the kind of president wh
booker: this is when we should all break into a chant. ♪ calling gloria ♪ gloria ♪ gloria sorry.hter] sen. booker: didn't know you would get a musical discussion tonight. >> i will kick it off with a right to work governor for less like we have, as president, how will you ensure labor has a seat at the table? senator booker: you say kick it off, he is trying to appeal to me as a football player. what is happening in this state is shameful. it is happening in states all around the...
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thank you so much gloria. [applause] >> gloria first i want to say thank you like all of us in this room do for the dedication of your life to our freedom. you have change the world and i am very grateful because the world have come into because of you. [applause] i'm a physician in new york and i'm currently one of eight to women who are suing a major health system for discrimination. and we are fighting a hard battle. one of the most devastating parts of this has men the journey from first getting a lot of support from the women around us within the system. and then as people began to realize we weren't going to just shake the tree we were going to bring it down, that they started to get scared. and women around us started to be less encouraging. they started to realizing the same people paying their salaries and providing them with good jobs, giving them promotions and raises where the people we were targeting. and wanting to see change and that shift. and women began to be afraid. i served the think to mys
thank you so much gloria. [applause] >> gloria first i want to say thank you like all of us in this room do for the dedication of your life to our freedom. you have change the world and i am very grateful because the world have come into because of you. [applause] i'm a physician in new york and i'm currently one of eight to women who are suing a major health system for discrimination. and we are fighting a hard battle. one of the most devastating parts of this has men the journey from...
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i give you michelle smith. >> >> thank you, gloria. and thank you members. i am so delighted to be presenting this black history month special addition to you. this is the issue we have for 2019. we have been doing these issues for seven years. this group has been part of the issue since its inception. one thing we want to do with this addition in particular, we had a little bit of freedom of movement to step away from our founding philosophy. we founded this in 2013 to celebrate several rights anniversaries and to find a way to talk about those anniversaries. this year, we had some leeway to drill down deeply into black migration. to the point that the group was like, that is so broad, what are we going to do to narrow that down? luckily, we had a reporter for our main story that had been wanting talk about this in motion that they set forth. she was able to use it to get into that and tell a story that does not present african-americans post slavery as victims, but rather talks about how we were confronted with the situation for which we had no blueprint a
i give you michelle smith. >> >> thank you, gloria. and thank you members. i am so delighted to be presenting this black history month special addition to you. this is the issue we have for 2019. we have been doing these issues for seven years. this group has been part of the issue since its inception. one thing we want to do with this addition in particular, we had a little bit of freedom of movement to step away from our founding philosophy. we founded this in 2013 to celebrate...
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play it more forward with you, gloria. i wonder about a post-impeached and probably acquitted donald trump. today at that, you know, when he was speaking in front of the cameras we heard the president say, threatened payback, gloria. what will that president trump look like? angry? vengeful? perhaps emboldened? >> first of all, i think he'll come out and say he's completely vindicated. that they tried to get him. the democrats. being the "they." they tried to get him. they didn't. because he's completely innocent and the senate did not convict him. so as chris cillizza pointed out, yes, among those mug shots of people who have been impeached. presidents impeached but he's going to say the deep state tried to get me, and in the end they failed. so he'll use it to his advantage. now, on the question of payback, you know donald trump what do you think? i think donald trump is keeping his republicans in line. i think in many ways because many of them are afraid of him with this upcoming election. and if he decides to pay back
play it more forward with you, gloria. i wonder about a post-impeached and probably acquitted donald trump. today at that, you know, when he was speaking in front of the cameras we heard the president say, threatened payback, gloria. what will that president trump look like? angry? vengeful? perhaps emboldened? >> first of all, i think he'll come out and say he's completely vindicated. that they tried to get him. the democrats. being the "they." they tried to get him. they...
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gloria: okay, vamanos! kid loves that cape. your stance on sons wearing accessories has evolved. the cape gives him superpowers. what did leg warmers give you? flair. they gave me flair. leave me alone, okay? everybody, leave me alone. hey! what's all that? (sighs) i just --i'm sorry. i just need a night away. here. want to help? -i don't do that. -okay. it's just -- it's been a lot recently, you know, coming off of a really long trial, cam's spring cleaning frenzy, hauling lily all over for softball, pretending to care about softball. oh, i get needing time away. i was married to your mother. like you are now. i have it all planned out. i drive to the desert. i check into the markham -- a few hours by the pool, massage, then i head downstairs for a juicy steak frites, just me and my book, which can't talk to me.
gloria: okay, vamanos! kid loves that cape. your stance on sons wearing accessories has evolved. the cape gives him superpowers. what did leg warmers give you? flair. they gave me flair. leave me alone, okay? everybody, leave me alone. hey! what's all that? (sighs) i just --i'm sorry. i just need a night away. here. want to help? -i don't do that. -okay. it's just -- it's been a lot recently, you know, coming off of a really long trial, cam's spring cleaning frenzy, hauling lily all over for...
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we agree, gloria, i don't know. >> people understand corruption.l, they understand when politicians, when business people, when people in their community of corrupt and do things, abuse an official office for their own personal gain. that's what what this ukraine narrative is about. did the president abuse his executive office, civil authority, abuse the powers a president has for his own personal, political gain. then i do think that it potentially will matter to the public that this becomes not just an investigation, not just hearings or a report, but actual articles of impeachment, because that is a historic development. >> pamela, i wonder. i think people are familiar with corruption but there's also this case that those around trump make that he's a dealmaker. right? he's doing things dit s differe unconventional compared to other presidents. how far will that go? it's going to totally work on his base, but beyond that, how much are they banking on the fact they can make other voters buy that? >> talking to our officials and officials at the w
we agree, gloria, i don't know. >> people understand corruption.l, they understand when politicians, when business people, when people in their community of corrupt and do things, abuse an official office for their own personal gain. that's what what this ukraine narrative is about. did the president abuse his executive office, civil authority, abuse the powers a president has for his own personal, political gain. then i do think that it potentially will matter to the public that this...
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out front now, gloria borger, cnn political analyst, joe lock hea hearth, and mike shield, gloria lete start with you. president trump says giuliani is doing this out of love. >> well, i think rudy giuliani and donald trump in many ways are in all of this together. when you think about these two gentlemen who have been talking about this for a very long time, they're the ones who believe, of course, that ukraine also interfered in the election. they may be the only two who really believe that, at least that's what rouge is trying to prove. and i think if you were to ask a lot of republicans, inside the white house and outside the white house, about whether they believe the president should continue to yolk himself so closely to rudy giuliani, they would say absolutely not, but for now, at least, as long as giuliani is defending the president, the president will defend rudy. >> and joe to this point, remember when giuliani says this about trump? >> i say things like he's going to throw me under the bus. when they say that, i say he isn't, but i have insurance. >> all right. his excuse
out front now, gloria borger, cnn political analyst, joe lock hea hearth, and mike shield, gloria lete start with you. president trump says giuliani is doing this out of love. >> well, i think rudy giuliani and donald trump in many ways are in all of this together. when you think about these two gentlemen who have been talking about this for a very long time, they're the ones who believe, of course, that ukraine also interfered in the election. they may be the only two who really believe...
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. >> in 1951, rudy weds gloria anderson.n't a shotgun marriage, but you could call it a shotgun honeymoon. >> they were going to gun shows, just right out of the gate. >> doesn't sound particularly romantic for a young bride. >> i don't think it was for mom, [ laughs ], romantic, no. >> rudy then joins the portland police force. >> but that was not his passion at all. his passion was when he got home, he could go to the shop. >> this is a percussion pistol, 1952, when mom was in the hospital with me as a newborn. >> rudy's notebooks from those days indicate the lengths to which he goes to make his replicas authentic. >> i photographed it at the smithsonian, went home and built the thing. >> have gun, will travel. >> this is a copy of daniel boone's rifle, as close as i could get from pictures, paintings. ♪ davy, davy crockett this is a davy crockett rifle that he took to the alamo. i had to have a copy of it, naturally. >> here's his copy of the pistol "wild bill" hickok was packing when he was killed in a deadwood, south da
. >> in 1951, rudy weds gloria anderson.n't a shotgun marriage, but you could call it a shotgun honeymoon. >> they were going to gun shows, just right out of the gate. >> doesn't sound particularly romantic for a young bride. >> i don't think it was for mom, [ laughs ], romantic, no. >> rudy then joins the portland police force. >> but that was not his passion at all. his passion was when he got home, he could go to the shop. >> this is a percussion...
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jackie and gloria, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, how elizabeth warren is embracing her status asfemale candidate who is right now at the top of the 2020 field. >>> plus the army and navy now investigating controversial hand gestures made at the game, including whether they signalled white power. stay with us. ime of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts. female anchor: how often should you clean your fridge? stay tuned to find out. male anchor: beats the odds at the box office to become a rare non-franchise hit. you can give help and hope to those in need. up here at the dewar's distillery, all our whiskies are aged, blended and aged again. it's the reason
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this is a whole separate thing that gloria puts her finger on that the southern district of new york,e don't have the giuliani crowd or the drug dealers according to john bolton and they don't have the same protections as the president and it may be a back-doorway to get a lot more of the details here of the theme we already know about. >> the attorney for lev parnas tweets today. devin nunes, you should have recused yourself at the outset of the impeachment hearings. let lev speak. >> so laura, when you hear this, lev parnas clearly wants to talk and he knows a lot. he knows a lot about giuliani and perhaps he knows a lot about the president himself because of his conversations with rudy giuliani, and certainly now about devin nunes. how big of a threat could lev parnas be? >> i'm never dismissive of somebody because they may be in a position to be opportunistic and lev parnas who has everything to gain from potentially being cooperative or disclosing information and possibly putting himself in a greater light, but because of the proximity of the powers that be in this case, it may b
this is a whole separate thing that gloria puts her finger on that the southern district of new york,e don't have the giuliani crowd or the drug dealers according to john bolton and they don't have the same protections as the president and it may be a back-doorway to get a lot more of the details here of the theme we already know about. >> the attorney for lev parnas tweets today. devin nunes, you should have recused yourself at the outset of the impeachment hearings. let lev speak....
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i want to go out to john dean, gloria borger and david axelrod who is host of "the axe files."t heard manu, and this is very quick, right? it could come within hours and if they're announcing it and extensively, that could be it and they're out to the committee and to the floor. >> that was the question about this sort of why rush to judgment argument of jonathan turley today who was the republican witness there who said, you know, why are you rushing to do this? why do you need to do this so quickly? and congressman collins said the same thing and what was so interesting to me about this hearing today was it raised the large question about timing. what does congress do when you have an administration that is clearly trying to run out the clock on this? that is stonewalling and is not allowing congress to really do the kind of investigation that it would like to do. do you allow the president to run out the clock? and they're saying no, we're going to get this done and what would that do to the issue of checks and balances if you're wa not allowing congress to do its job? to th
i want to go out to john dean, gloria borger and david axelrod who is host of "the axe files."t heard manu, and this is very quick, right? it could come within hours and if they're announcing it and extensively, that could be it and they're out to the committee and to the floor. >> that was the question about this sort of why rush to judgment argument of jonathan turley today who was the republican witness there who said, you know, why are you rushing to do this? why do you need...
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the president, gloria, he's taking his spin, right?ourth president to face articles of impeachment on the road. this is how he characterized it speaking last night at that rally in the key state of pennsylvania. >> you saw their so-called articles of impeachment today? people are saying, they're not even a crime. what happened? all of these horrible things. remember, bribery, and this, and that -- where are they? they send these two things, they're not eve an crieven a cr. this is the lightest, weakest impeachment. the country had many, jumps, many impeaches. but it was on today, everybody said, this is -- impeachment-light. >> so gloria, impeachment light. like diet impeachment. he says this whole thing. but here's the "but." cnn learns he really doesn't want to join this club of impeached president, complaining about it and doesn't want impeachment as part of his legacy. isn't that right? >> of course not. he doesn't. he's upset. wants a big show in the senate to show everybody how innocent he is and somebody ought to let him know in
the president, gloria, he's taking his spin, right?ourth president to face articles of impeachment on the road. this is how he characterized it speaking last night at that rally in the key state of pennsylvania. >> you saw their so-called articles of impeachment today? people are saying, they're not even a crime. what happened? all of these horrible things. remember, bribery, and this, and that -- where are they? they send these two things, they're not eve an crieven a cr. this is the...
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¡eh aquÍ la gloria! ¡les mostrarÉ cÓmo se hacÍa sufrir en mis tiempos! ¡aggg!y debajo del enemigo! radio: 29.5 m sobre el nivel del mar. 2932 n. disparen 520. >>¡blanco en la mira! >>envÍen rastreador. [zumbido al girar los cañones] parlantes: ¡2... 1...! !fuego! [zumbido del proyectil] [rugidos] [golpe] [rugidos más fuertes] [estruendo al caer] >>¡ah! !sÍ! radio: b1 en blanco en 30 segundos. mil kilos de g-dance en camino. haremos una pausa cuando yo lo ordene, ¿sÍ? quÉdense conmigo, ¡no se separen! >>espero que tengan buena punterÍa... les dije que contra el humo naranja. >>¿te refieres a aquel humo? >>no fue mi mejor lanzamiento. radio: phyter... thunder... >>¡corran! [aviones en ataque] >>¡ahÍ vienen! [disparos] [estruendo] [♪] [explosiones] [rugidos] [gritos y exclamaciones] >>sam... >>¡muere! [zumbido] [explosiones] [disparos] [♪] >>¡alto al fuego! [aviones] >>¡sam! [gritos y exclamaciones] >>¿por quÉ? test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test >>¡sam! los dos: ¡sam! ma
¡eh aquÍ la gloria! ¡les mostrarÉ cÓmo se hacÍa sufrir en mis tiempos! ¡aggg!y debajo del enemigo! radio: 29.5 m sobre el nivel del mar. 2932 n. disparen 520. >>¡blanco en la mira! >>envÍen rastreador. [zumbido al girar los cañones] parlantes: ¡2... 1...! !fuego! [zumbido del proyectil] [rugidos] [golpe] [rugidos más fuertes] [estruendo al caer] >>¡ah! !sÍ! radio: b1 en blanco en 30 segundos. mil kilos de g-dance en camino. haremos una pausa cuando yo lo ordene,...
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mick mulvaney probably not the favorite person there at the white house right now, gloria. how important is this, really, do you think, to the case democrats are making now? >> i think it's a very important piece of it. i think mulvaney came out and said publicly what others have been denying. although i will point out the president, and it's in this report, on october 3rd, the president was asked what he'd hoped zelensky would do following their july 25th phone call and the president said, well, i would think if they were honest about it they'd start a major investigation into the bidens. it's a very simple answer. so even though the president is reportedly upset at mulvaney, he said very much the same thing. >> right. >> and keeps repeating it and repeating it and repeating it publicly. >> another thing that the summary of the report says, it says, "most of the facts presented in the pages that follow are uncontested." that gets to the heart of what we discussed earlier. that most of the facts that are important to the central issue whether or not the president abused his
mick mulvaney probably not the favorite person there at the white house right now, gloria. how important is this, really, do you think, to the case democrats are making now? >> i think it's a very important piece of it. i think mulvaney came out and said publicly what others have been denying. although i will point out the president, and it's in this report, on october 3rd, the president was asked what he'd hoped zelensky would do following their july 25th phone call and the president...
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gloria, tom for eperez, is up t now. he is fiery and passionate.show. he is all trump, rejection of the america of what the president is projectioning and we don't hear much from that. >> they're trying to differentiate from each other and they're all united in trying to defeat donald trump and what democrats are looking for is someone who can beat donald trump and that's one of the things that someone like a pete buttigieg or elizabeth warren has to talk about is their electability and their ability to beat somebody like the president of the united states. >> i'm not sure that you win that case by talking about your electability. you have to demonstrate it, and part of it is by addressing things that are important to people. impeachment got all of the news yesterday. this court ruling on the affordable care act and the potential of the repeal -- >> unconstitutional that gives it a chance of repeal. >> this is what helped defeat republicans in 2018 and i have to believe you're going to hear a lot about health care tonight. it's the number one issue
gloria, tom for eperez, is up t now. he is fiery and passionate.show. he is all trump, rejection of the america of what the president is projectioning and we don't hear much from that. >> they're trying to differentiate from each other and they're all united in trying to defeat donald trump and what democrats are looking for is someone who can beat donald trump and that's one of the things that someone like a pete buttigieg or elizabeth warren has to talk about is their electability and...
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gloria borger, mark preston, mia mallika henderson. tun thank you for joining us. house speaker said she would have no regrets if the exit polls showed in 2020 after the election, that the impeachment helped reelect donald trump if that did happen. she did say to one of the questioners, let's not even european fa, you know, fathom that that would happen. she didn't want to get ahead of that today. >> and jake tapper tried to get her to say whether she personally believes that the house should impeach trump. and we know that's probably what she believes, but she stopped short of doing that. i think that's because she understands this moment. she has said she is not counting votes among democrats in the house, she's not what we call whipping this vote, she's letting people vote their conscience. she is saying, look, this isn't about politics, it's about the constitution. we heard a lot of talk tonight about the founding fathers, about their vision. as she said, she passed a threshold today, when she said, okay, we need to write these articles of impeachment, but when
gloria borger, mark preston, mia mallika henderson. tun thank you for joining us. house speaker said she would have no regrets if the exit polls showed in 2020 after the election, that the impeachment helped reelect donald trump if that did happen. she did say to one of the questioners, let's not even european fa, you know, fathom that that would happen. she didn't want to get ahead of that today. >> and jake tapper tried to get her to say whether she personally believes that the house...
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in this rare moment in which we all xooiexist, gloria. there could have been more articles. debate among democrats to include articles based on what robert mueller found in his conclusive report. those articles were not included. politically speaking, do you think that was a smart move? >> i do. i think it was a smart move for a couple reasons. i mean, nancy pelosi is very well aware of what are called the front line democrats. those 30 or 40 democrats who won in trump districts, and they didn't come to congress to impeach the president, nor did they promise to impeach the president, and she wants them to return to congress and she would like to return as speaker. so i think by limiting this, they weren't ready to impeach after the mueller investigation. while other democrats were. i think she decided, and the democrats decided, narrow this. and secondly, i think in order to give the senate two die nestable things to chew over, that would be very easily understood by the american public, i think they kind of uncomplicated things, by sticking to ukraine. it's a pretty simple
in this rare moment in which we all xooiexist, gloria. there could have been more articles. debate among democrats to include articles based on what robert mueller found in his conclusive report. those articles were not included. politically speaking, do you think that was a smart move? >> i do. i think it was a smart move for a couple reasons. i mean, nancy pelosi is very well aware of what are called the front line democrats. those 30 or 40 democrats who won in trump districts, and they...
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del programa de asistencia que entrarÁ en efecto en abril, nos dicen quiÉn estÁ en mayor riesgo >> gloriado salÍ ahorita con 15 dÓlares >> quÉ puede hacer uno >> dice estar preocupada porque el dinero no le rinde para sus gastos alimenticios >> si pierde la asistencia al no calificar con los nuevos requisitos del gobierno donde los afectados son aquellos residentes que no tienen hijos y tienen entre 18 y 49 aÑos de a edad >> los requisitos que van a tener es que tienen que trabajar por el mÍnimo de 20 horas por semana, un mÍnimo de 80 horas por mes y si no cumplen con esos requisitos entonces dentro de tres meses de les terminarÁn los beneficios >> de acuerdo con servicios sociales tan solo en este condado las nuevas medidas dejarÍa mÁs de 17,000 personas sin el beneficio quienes la mayorÍ viven en estas Áreas y trabajar temporalmente >> todo el estado serÁ afectado no hay niÚn condadoue no vaya a ser afectado porque todos tenemos personas dentro de estas edades >> este cambio entrarÁ en vigor a partir del 1 de abril de 2020 no solo afectarÁ los bolsillos de los beneficiarios tambiÉn a lo
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you should have gotten in -- >> months ago. >> uh-huh. >> gloria borger, good to see you.. >> have a good weekend, brooke. >> you, too. >>> speaking of 2020, elizabeth warren releasing the results of her medical exam. we'll el it you what they revealed were plus, great news on the economy. jobs numbers continue to soar. what this means for the president's real election chances. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is c
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jackie, gloria, ross, i think we're going to keep talking about this for some time. >>> there's more to come. do not miss our cnn town hall with speaker nancy pelosi tonight. i can't imagine a better time for that. it's going to air here tonight on cnn at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> and rudy giuliani asking people to dig up dirt. he is back in ukraine doing that very thing. >>> william barr saying for two years they didn't spy on the trump campaign. that appears to be falling apart. >>> and trump upset over world leaders mocking him. get skin healthy™ laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! >>> president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani is refusing to explain why he traveled to ukraine this week. news of his trip broke wednesday as the house judiciary committee began its impeachment hearings which in part scrutinized giuliani's very role in the campaign to pressure the ukranian government to investigate the president's rivals. is he up to the same thing again? now sara
jackie, gloria, ross, i think we're going to keep talking about this for some time. >>> there's more to come. do not miss our cnn town hall with speaker nancy pelosi tonight. i can't imagine a better time for that. it's going to air here tonight on cnn at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> and rudy giuliani asking people to dig up dirt. he is back in ukraine doing that very thing. >>> william barr saying for two years they didn't spy on the trump campaign. that appears to be...
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. >>> a sabiendo de retratos que se avecinaban gloria calderÓn se previno comerÁn el uso de su tarjetas. >>> una encuesta revelÓ que el 45% del os titulares de tarjetas ya se van a endeudar mucho mÁs esta temporada navideÑa . >>> en la mayorÍa de las casos las personas gastan mÁs de lo que tienen por eso tienen que recurrir a la tarjeta de crÉdito . >>> una de cada cinco personas con tarjeta de escrito no pr progreso en el pago de sus de a deudas y ahora debe mÁs de lo u que decÍa al principio de 2019. >>> una tercera parte dijo haber eliminado su deuda en nos Últimos meses haciendo unos cambios en su dÍa dia. >>> recorta las cosas que no son necesarias y vendÍa lo que mÁs puedas cada mes para salir lo mÁs pronto posible de esa deuda. >>> un dolor de cabeza que no quiero para el 2020. >>> si tambiÉn quiere un 2020 tranquilo sin deudas los expertos recomiendan hacer sus pagos a tiempo, nos armaste neta por ciento de su lÍmite de crÉdito ajustar su presupuesto, entender los tÉrminos y condiciones. >>> buenos consejos. difÍciles de seguir pero buenos consejos si quiere seguir informado de
. >>> a sabiendo de retratos que se avecinaban gloria calderÓn se previno comerÁn el uso de su tarjetas. >>> una encuesta revelÓ que el 45% del os titulares de tarjetas ya se van a endeudar mucho mÁs esta temporada navideÑa . >>> en la mayorÍa de las casos las personas gastan mÁs de lo que tienen por eso tienen que recurrir a la tarjeta de crÉdito . >>> una de cada cinco personas con tarjeta de escrito no pr progreso en el pago de sus de a deudas y...
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clubes tienen nuevo campeón, liverpool de inglaterra se enfrenta al flamengo de brasil en busca de la gloria por cero a los sudamericanos, de esta manera los ingleses rompieron una racha de tres finales perdidas y este es el primer mundial de clubes quedan en su historia como en este mismo torneo los rayados de monterrey obtuvieron el tercer lugar tras vencer cuatro por tres al (nombre en inglÉs) de arabia saudita habían terminado dos por dos pero por lo que se puede definir desde el manchón penal el portero se vistió de héroe al tapar dos penales y terminó marcando el gol de la victoria y ganan en penales cuatro por tres, al turco mohamed le gustaría tener una revancha. >>> estoy orgulloso de los chicos, es un logro para nosotros, vinimos a estar entre los mejores, la idea era jugar ahora la final pero estuvimos muy cerca, ojalá que en algún momento tengamos la posible de tener más revanchas. >>> finalizamos con su majestad roger federer, no cabe duda que los deportistas tienen mucha influencia sobre los niños, y para muestra, vean como este pequeño está pegado al televisor viendo cada movi
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. >> agree with gloria, the two articles were designed, wolf, for consensus.peaker knows how to count votes. there are 231 democrats -- excuse me 431 and she needs 216 votes. as long as she has those and if they could kick this to the senate and get it off their plate, that is the topic -- >> how do you make the case this is not about politics, this is about a solemn boundary on the president and make very obvious political calculations. i do think that undercuts the message that the speaker has been trying -- >> but susan, the one thing i don't think they're saying that the president didn't do other impeachable conduct. they're not saying that the mueller report -- they agree with the attorney general there was nothing wrong but simply saying we are able to move forward as a caucus with these two articles. >> the problem is you can't make a neutral statement by not impeaching him they are saying -- >> but they want to win. if they impeach, they will win the votes. >> and he'll be impeached. and when clinton was impeached the republicans advanced four articles
. >> agree with gloria, the two articles were designed, wolf, for consensus.peaker knows how to count votes. there are 231 democrats -- excuse me 431 and she needs 216 votes. as long as she has those and if they could kick this to the senate and get it off their plate, that is the topic -- >> how do you make the case this is not about politics, this is about a solemn boundary on the president and make very obvious political calculations. i do think that undercuts the message that...
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reverend william barber, gloria steinem, delores huerta, ai-jen poo, among others, all coming togethers on the climate crisis. it was a beautiful experience. we committed civil disobedience in the atrium of the hart senate building. reverend barber led us in song. every time we do this, somebody who can sing that beautifully with us, it really makes a difference. we had been there before with far fewer numbers. theooking around and seeing diversity -- young, old, black, white, asian, latina, everybody was there. so many people singing and chanting together. there are many layers of balconies going up and so many people from the senate offices leaning over and throwing us fists and high-fives. fire drill fridays posters. then we were arrested and then we were taken by a bus to a detention center. it is a big warehouse. at first we were in little cells in the capitol hill police department, but then there were so many of us they had to take us to this warehouse with a lot of folding chairs. there were about 20 men on one side and about, i don't know, there were 143 altogether. ththere we
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look i agree with gloria.t the end of the day this is a protest that twitter is only 220 characters long, he couldn't get it all in there. you know, the fact of the matter is that, you know, he dismisses the russian investigation as a hoax again. what we now know and what has been proven there was an elaborate effort on the part of russians to intervene in our election on the president's behalf. he doesn't like to acknowledge that fact but that's what came out of that investigation that he dismissed as a waste, and then the day after that investigation apparently or the day after mr. mueller testified, apparently emboldened by the end of that investigation, he called the president of ukraine and shook him down to go after one of his political opponents in the next election. so, you know, the president, the facts are very inconvenient here for the president. that's why they haven't turned over documents, that's why they haven't provide the key witnesses, and you can see his frustration boiling over here that th
look i agree with gloria.t the end of the day this is a protest that twitter is only 220 characters long, he couldn't get it all in there. you know, the fact of the matter is that, you know, he dismisses the russian investigation as a hoax again. what we now know and what has been proven there was an elaborate effort on the part of russians to intervene in our election on the president's behalf. he doesn't like to acknowledge that fact but that's what came out of that investigation that he...
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one, it's interest iing in thato gloria's point, there was clearly an attempt to be very solemn and aboveics to the extent you can be when you're announcing that they're going to move forward on articles of impeachment. two, she's usually very disciplined. she does not usually, donald trump will be like hey, anybody got anymore questions, where as she, once she starts walking away, she usually just ignores it. three, i think the question was purposely provocative. you don't say do you hate the president? that's not really a seeking an honest answer question. and then the last thing i would say is i think it speaks to there's an undercurrent you saw with joe biden today. there's an undercurrent. a frustration and anger that, that's just there. in the public. i think it's in the politicians. this is a very difficult, emotional process for everyone involved in it. i think it flares up in moments like this and unfortunately, unless you like that, which i don't think most of us udoh, you're going to see more of that. it's not going to get more friendly. >> yuf been doing a report on rudy giuli
one, it's interest iing in thato gloria's point, there was clearly an attempt to be very solemn and aboveics to the extent you can be when you're announcing that they're going to move forward on articles of impeachment. two, she's usually very disciplined. she does not usually, donald trump will be like hey, anybody got anymore questions, where as she, once she starts walking away, she usually just ignores it. three, i think the question was purposely provocative. you don't say do you hate the...
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and gloria, it doesn't happen every day, impeachment along those lines. >> no, it doesn't. and as you were speaking with the congresswoman, you both pointed out what a serious moment it was. and how somber it was. in the committee when it occurred. but what we saw over those, what was it, 14 hours of debate, i can't even remember any more. was two different universes really. where the republicans not only defended the president but said the phone call was completely appropriate and there was nothing wrong with it and that he wasn't trying to help himself. he said -- used the word "us" meant he was talking on behalf of the country but they made the case that was not thinking close to impeachable and the democrats voted for two articles of impeachment, obstruction of congress and abuse of power. >> i'm told, chris, the president's so irritated to angry when he sees a picture of the four presidents who have now faced serious prospects of impeachment, andrew johnson in 1868, nixon and bill clinton in 1998 and now donald trump. he hates the notion of being lumped with them. >> w
and gloria, it doesn't happen every day, impeachment along those lines. >> no, it doesn't. and as you were speaking with the congresswoman, you both pointed out what a serious moment it was. and how somber it was. in the committee when it occurred. but what we saw over those, what was it, 14 hours of debate, i can't even remember any more. was two different universes really. where the republicans not only defended the president but said the phone call was completely appropriate and there...
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gloria duffy: joining us this evening is former ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul. he is a longtime scholar of russia and the other former soviet states. he studied at stanford and then at oxford as a rhodes scholar. he was deeply committed to bringing about democratic change in the soviet union as it crumbled in the early 1990s. he worked with the u.s. national democratic institute and democratic parties and groups in russia on election strategy and political reform during the time when it seemed possible that russia would become a more that russia would become a more democratic society. he was
gloria duffy: joining us this evening is former ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul. he is a longtime scholar of russia and the other former soviet states. he studied at stanford and then at oxford as a rhodes scholar. he was deeply committed to bringing about democratic change in the soviet union as it crumbled in the early 1990s. he worked with the u.s. national democratic institute and democratic parties and groups in russia on election strategy and political reform during the time when it...
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david gergen, jeffrey toobin, jen psaki, gloria borger, and mike shields. does the president's letter make sense? is it just to capture the news cycle on this day? this is the headline going into the impeachment. >> that's not what he said. he said it's his bid for history. i think right now it's going to go down as a letter from a two-bit dictator in a banana republic. it has that kind of quality to it. but you just think about our history and the people we've had, the men of letters who have been in this office. you mentioned the gettysburg address. when you think about donald trump's letters, this letter and his other pronouncements going up against jefferson, going up against lincoln on the second inaugural or gettysburg, against franklin roosevelt and the fire side chats, jack kennedy and his inaugural, this is going to be in those annals as a representation of this president, for a man who apparently, as we were told by his close folks, that he cares mostly about his legacy these days? this is what he's contributing to his legacy? >> i mean it is extr
david gergen, jeffrey toobin, jen psaki, gloria borger, and mike shields. does the president's letter make sense? is it just to capture the news cycle on this day? this is the headline going into the impeachment. >> that's not what he said. he said it's his bid for history. i think right now it's going to go down as a letter from a two-bit dictator in a banana republic. it has that kind of quality to it. but you just think about our history and the people we've had, the men of letters who...
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. >> gloria narrÓ que su hijo de nueve aÑos se enfermÓ de hepatitis por beber agua de la red de drenaje.000 habitantes. >> yo creo que con los quÍmicos que estÁn soltando. >> marÍa tambiÉn enfermÓ, igual que el resto de su familia. >> no puedo comprar el agua de garrafa porque si lo compro no les doy de comer. >> cuando fumigan los terrenos arriba de la montaÑas los lÍquidos terminan en la agua de este rÍo que es la Única fuente de las comunidades cercanas. >> cuando fumigan empiezan los malestares. >> este hombre que pidiÓ proteger su identidad por miedo a represalias, asegurÓ que ha visto al ejÉrcito fumiganr los plantÍos. >> por los plantÍos de amapola vienen y fumigan los helicÓpteros no es solo un lugar, paso el helicÓptero parejo. >> el alcalde achaca las muertes por hechos tel agua contaminada. >> todo estÁ sabido, ademas en documentos. >> por ahora nada ni nadie frenan las fumigaciones. en guerrero mÉxico, telemundo. >> los mÁs pobres pagan la lucha contra el narco. al menos 43 personas murieron por la inhalaciÓn de humo, otras 16 quedaron heridas en una fÁbrica de la india. >>
. >> gloria narrÓ que su hijo de nueve aÑos se enfermÓ de hepatitis por beber agua de la red de drenaje.000 habitantes. >> yo creo que con los quÍmicos que estÁn soltando. >> marÍa tambiÉn enfermÓ, igual que el resto de su familia. >> no puedo comprar el agua de garrafa porque si lo compro no les doy de comer. >> cuando fumigan los terrenos arriba de la montaÑas los lÍquidos terminan en la agua de este rÍo que es la Única fuente de las comunidades...
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also joining us for the first time this morning, gloria borger, jeffrey toobin and ross garber.ric holder, let me get your reaction to this, writes a statcathing op-ed, wilm barr is unfit to be attorney general of the united states. >> it's very unusual for one attorney general to criticize the incumbent. there is sort of this formal nonaggression pact that's been honored over -- you know, many, many years. attorney general hoi attorney general holder decided to change that tradition because things are different. it's about a vision of the constitution that attorney general barr has about executive authority that is so different from even republican attorneys general in the past that holder felt he had to speak out and the second article of impeachment, the obstruction of congress, really gets to this dispute because it's really about whether the attorney general -- whether the executive branch has to respond in really any way to the other branches. that's what this is -- >> i'll read the last sentence. william barr has proved he is incapable of serving as attorney general. he i
also joining us for the first time this morning, gloria borger, jeffrey toobin and ross garber.ric holder, let me get your reaction to this, writes a statcathing op-ed, wilm barr is unfit to be attorney general of the united states. >> it's very unusual for one attorney general to criticize the incumbent. there is sort of this formal nonaggression pact that's been honored over -- you know, many, many years. attorney general hoi attorney general holder decided to change that tradition...
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hospital charity worker gloria is worried about healthcare.he local inpatient ward closed down five years ago and some people have to travel up to 100 miles for certain treatments. we need more nurses, more doctors, so that we can get a lot of our clinics, a lot of our people, who need those services. 40 minutes away is david's farm near south melbourne. he barked remain, has changed his mind on brexit, even though it could have an impact on his business. whether we can export eggs, post—brexit, we won't know whether we can export some of our milk, lamb, those exports might be difficult. but we've got to work through it and i am sure that with determination we would be able to do that. the lib dems made a comeback in the local elections here earlier this year. but whether they can turn the tide and achieve parliamentary success will depend on what is on voters' mines this election. —— minds. and you can get a full list of candidates for the north devon constituency on the bbc website. coming up at 6:00, breakfast with rogerjohnson and babita s
hospital charity worker gloria is worried about healthcare.he local inpatient ward closed down five years ago and some people have to travel up to 100 miles for certain treatments. we need more nurses, more doctors, so that we can get a lot of our clinics, a lot of our people, who need those services. 40 minutes away is david's farm near south melbourne. he barked remain, has changed his mind on brexit, even though it could have an impact on his business. whether we can export eggs,...
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>> reporter: in a statement, floor ye gloria allred said she will testify under oath and the jury will client. do you think he's sorry for his sins sins? >> i do think he has a level of remorse for the devastation that even these allegation themselves have caused. >> reporter: some people might say he's sorry he got called out or caught. >> i think if that were the case i don't think he would work on himself to the point that he is working on himself. he went to rehab. >> reporter: for sex addiction in. >> he went to rehab, therapists. >> reporter: you have people say here you have a woman representing harvey weinstein, have you been accused of being a traitor to your own gender? >> there are circumstances where women don't want to take certain responsibilities for their action, we infantlize our is selves. when you make certain choices there's a risk when you make those choices. >> reporter: there are a lot of people who would say that's victim blaming. >> if you don't want to be a victim, don't go to the hotel room, don't sign an nda, go out on fifth avenue, take a mega phone and tal
>> reporter: in a statement, floor ye gloria allred said she will testify under oath and the jury will client. do you think he's sorry for his sins sins? >> i do think he has a level of remorse for the devastation that even these allegation themselves have caused. >> reporter: some people might say he's sorry he got called out or caught. >> i think if that were the case i don't think he would work on himself to the point that he is working on himself. he went to rehab....