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greer, like dr.echt, believed someone killed rebecca and then placed her body at the end of the rope. and he began to develop a theory as to who. >> the writing on the door is the key to the case. >> reporter: remember the message painted on the bedroom door? sheriff's investigators initially declined to reveal what it said. greer eventually found out. the message, scrawled in black acrylic paint, read, "she saved him, can you save her?" greer believed the message was not written by rebecca, it was written about her. >> reporter: who'd she save? she didn't save max. >> she saved max. she did save max. at the time. you have to look at this in context. >> reporter: remember, rebecca said she did cpr on max after he fell. >> reporter: so at the time, those words were written, max was still alive. >> max was alive. >> reporter: and maybe because of her efforts. >> it wasn't maybe because of her efforts. it was exactly because of her efforts and that's why it's the key to the case because i know whoever c
greer, like dr.echt, believed someone killed rebecca and then placed her body at the end of the rope. and he began to develop a theory as to who. >> the writing on the door is the key to the case. >> reporter: remember the message painted on the bedroom door? sheriff's investigators initially declined to reveal what it said. greer eventually found out. the message, scrawled in black acrylic paint, read, "she saved him, can you save her?" greer believed the message was not...
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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers playwright and columnist bonnie greerd kevin schofield, editor of politics home. good evening. buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond reports. all smiles at the end of a high profile tour. but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mira group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes the sun and the now closed news of the world, defendants. the case, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early to thousands. the news of the world cl
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers playwright and columnist bonnie greerd kevin schofield, editor of politics home. good evening. buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince...
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we have bonnie greer and kevin schofield joining us. greer and kevin schofield joining us.g up on bbc news. first, it sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. smiles for katarina johnson—thompson after so many tears. the new world champion is proof that it's not how often you fall but how many times you get back up again. i wasn't thinking that i was able to do these things. ijust had belief in myself. ahead of england's match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his side know what they've got to do — they've just got to do it. and the sports governing body isn't happy about it but the international swimming league is due to start with a host of olympians in the new team—based competition. also coming up in the programme: we hear from manchester city striker ellen white on the injury that kept her out of the first manchester women's derby plus talking italian — aaron ramsey speaks exclusively to the bbc about his move to juventus and... his favourite food. my my favourite food is pizza. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. there's been
we have bonnie greer and kevin schofield joining us. greer and kevin schofield joining us.g up on bbc news. first, it sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. smiles for katarina johnson—thompson after so many tears. the new world champion is proof that it's not how often you fall but how many times you get back up again. i wasn't thinking that i was able to do these things. ijust had belief in myself. ahead of england's match against argentina in tokyo, eddiejones says his...
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schofield, editor of politicshome, and the columnist for the new european, and playwright, bonnie greerdy in. let's start with the guardian, and it leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun
schofield, editor of politicshome, and the columnist for the new european, and playwright, bonnie greerdy in. let's start with the guardian, and it leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun
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schofield, editor of politicshome, and the columnist for the new european, and playwright, bonnie greer. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the guardian, and it leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the same story is in the i, and it notes that the claims have been filed in the same week, as the sussexes began legal action against the mail on sunday. the mail leads on a report which laid bare the failures of scotland yard, in its inquiry into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. that story's on the front page of the times as well. it says officers face possible misconduct allegations following the release of that report on how the police handled the vip abuse claims. and, the h52 rail project could be scaled back in northern england amid cost—cutting pressures. that's according to the financial times. that is a little flavour of the front pages and we are going to start off with a story this evening and that second salvo coming from the roy
schofield, editor of politicshome, and the columnist for the new european, and playwright, bonnie greer. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the guardian, and it leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the same story is in the i, and it notes that the claims have been filed in the same week, as the sussexes began legal action against the mail on sunday....
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i think germaine greer was stopped. i think more recently boris johnson greer was stopped.sing is that you are a student ina uk proposing is that you are a student in a uk government funded you could university and therefore as part of your commitment or your contract with us, you will agree to free speech. in effect, it is to somehow calm down this approach towards protest. i am like you and i believe university should be a place where people can discuss contrary views. also a place where your views are challenged. we spent too much of our lives on social media in an echo chamber and it is important to have those years but there is a fine line between speech that is provocative and likely to cause and generate conflict and speech which is going to get debate. hate speech, we all know what that is that is where the police need to get involved and that has to be stopped. people want to say, well, this is my view. if you don't agree with that, i totally agree with you about this eco jabber thing. we only talk to people we agree with. is the way that we learn. one of the many
i think germaine greer was stopped. i think more recently boris johnson greer was stopped.sing is that you are a student ina uk proposing is that you are a student in a uk government funded you could university and therefore as part of your commitment or your contract with us, you will agree to free speech. in effect, it is to somehow calm down this approach towards protest. i am like you and i believe university should be a place where people can discuss contrary views. also a place where your...
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look let's give it up for logan greer. [applause] can you imagine doing that at ten years old. the child is in the fifth grade. but she's going to harvard. i'm going to predict that right now. i love that poem city of growing up. give it up one more time for logan. [applause] .-ellipsis . . and when it all starts, he and o dell back him are going to be unstoppable. i predict that. until october 27. [laughter] as i hope you know by now, i do love this city which had more than 100 events this spring to commemorate the river catching on fire 50 years ago. [laughter] now it has more books on it then boston's own river, charles. i love a good comeback story. [applause] we are gathered here tonight really for one reason and that's because we love literature. we love stories and poems and we love words whether they are delivered through poetry, fiction or nonfiction. we've recognized for writers tonight who in their very different styles and genres rendered visible the invisible. they give light to those people in history that have been a raise and these writers come to us because the
look let's give it up for logan greer. [applause] can you imagine doing that at ten years old. the child is in the fifth grade. but she's going to harvard. i'm going to predict that right now. i love that poem city of growing up. give it up one more time for logan. [applause] .-ellipsis . . and when it all starts, he and o dell back him are going to be unstoppable. i predict that. until october 27. [laughter] as i hope you know by now, i do love this city which had more than 100 events this...
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inid: joe watkins is philadelphia and christina greer here in new york.alk about the horse race. will this hurt joe biden because his name is a lower that transcript? christina: so, we are still pretty early in the political process and we will have to wait and see how this affects him in iowa, new hampshire, and we know elizabeth warren is searching and bernie sanders has had to take a break, so we will see how this helps with the grassroots campaigning. we have a debate coming up next week where there some tertiary candidates hanging on, some have made it to the november debates, so we are far from decided as a democratic party as to who the nominee will be. has fundraising advantages and name recognition advantages, and it is his third time running for the presidency, but this is not his race tied up in a bow. david: joe, you have been in the white house during difficult times. in what way does this get in the way of the nation's business. one about her dealings with china? we have a problem with hong kong. incident happened over the weekend where the
inid: joe watkins is philadelphia and christina greer here in new york.alk about the horse race. will this hurt joe biden because his name is a lower that transcript? christina: so, we are still pretty early in the political process and we will have to wait and see how this affects him in iowa, new hampshire, and we know elizabeth warren is searching and bernie sanders has had to take a break, so we will see how this helps with the grassroots campaigning. we have a debate coming up next week...
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. >> just to be perfectly greer, the united states goal is simply to help y fight corruption in yourountry. >> yes, and we will still >> yes, no quid pro quos here.s? >> excellent. >> well, that's about all we had to discuss. while i got you, would you like to listen to me drink a glass of milk? >> excuse me? >> i've got a big wet glass of milk here. iet i could drink it all in one gulp. >> well, i don't think it -- >> oh, yeah. that's the good stuff. >> mr. vice president -- i have to go. >> sweet neck for, just like mother used to make. >> i'm hanging up now. >> jimmy: i don't blame him. that's why he's got strong teeth and bones. and as if there wasn't already enough, the president's lawyer may be looking for a lawyer of his own tonight. two associates of rudy giuliani's were arrested last night. a gentleman named 11 partis and igor fruman, look innocent to me, i don't know, both charged with federal campaign finance violations for allegedly making illegal donations to a pro-trump super pac. foreigners are not allowed to do that. these guys also helped giuliani collect dirt on the
. >> just to be perfectly greer, the united states goal is simply to help y fight corruption in yourountry. >> yes, and we will still >> yes, no quid pro quos here.s? >> excellent. >> well, that's about all we had to discuss. while i got you, would you like to listen to me drink a glass of milk? >> excuse me? >> i've got a big wet glass of milk here. iet i could drink it all in one gulp. >> well, i don't think it -- >> oh, yeah. that's the...
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late muhammed ali's daughter joined professional gamer and streamer, tyler ninja blevins, and johnny greerow was limited, b the experience was worth it. >> i was like hey, i'm not going to be sad too long. >> i had the best time. not one regret, and i'm so excited that not only the audience and judges enjoyed my performance, but now america as a whole. >> reporter: the next celebrity to be unmasked happens tonight only on fox. >> >> again, tune into the masked singer tonight at 8:00. that will be followed by an all new episode of almost family at 9:00. then please, stick around for the 10:00 news, and the 11:00 news, all right here on ktvu. >>> well a new book reveals a new rape allegation against former today show host matt lauer. and he is coming out swinging against this claim. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get deta
late muhammed ali's daughter joined professional gamer and streamer, tyler ninja blevins, and johnny greerow was limited, b the experience was worth it. >> i was like hey, i'm not going to be sad too long. >> i had the best time. not one regret, and i'm so excited that not only the audience and judges enjoyed my performance, but now america as a whole. >> reporter: the next celebrity to be unmasked happens tonight only on fox. >> >> again, tune into the masked...
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. >> absolutely there's genuine political danger and i think professor greer is right about you can't expect or assume that republicans are going to break off in significant numbers, but you can't dismiss the possibility either. we had a poll came out that showed 16% of republicans supporting an impeachment inquiry 23% in a cbs poll over the weekend. those are significant numbers for a president who has had only single digit opposition from within his party. this is case where unlike with the mueller report there isn't even a veneer of plausible denieblt about what happened. we have the transcript of his words which tracked the whistle-blower complaint. that's a difficult fact pattern. it's why so many senators when reporters approach them in the hallway, they turn the other direction and say i haven't read it, i don't know, and once you switch the switch and they lose the ability to dodge this issue altogether, they have to take a vote on it. >> that's a great point, they can run away from reporters in the halls and talk around the issue, but eventually if in fact he's impeached, it
. >> absolutely there's genuine political danger and i think professor greer is right about you can't expect or assume that republicans are going to break off in significant numbers, but you can't dismiss the possibility either. we had a poll came out that showed 16% of republicans supporting an impeachment inquiry 23% in a cbs poll over the weekend. those are significant numbers for a president who has had only single digit opposition from within his party. this is case where unlike with...
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let's bring in christine greer and elise jordan, contributor to "time" magazine and former aide to the state department. six candidates have not qualified for the debate. elise, is there any path for them anymore? >> i didn't mention marianne williamson. >> she really was a breath of something on the debate stage. fundraising quarter is finished, the other candidates really have -- it's surprising that the field is even as wide as it is. it's pretty much a five-person field, if we're being generous. >> five candidates are in for november, christina, seven more have met the fundraising threshold but only booker, yang, and steyer have qualified in more than one poll, that's second part of it, fundraising and polling. klobuchar and o'rourke have one poll. will they be dropping out soon or hold on for dear life? >> booker doesn't want to drop out yet. castro seems to surge and then recede. for november, i do think we'll have more than five on the stage but it's going to be difficult. those who you mentioned who aren't making october, you think they had best hope for a cabinet position or s
let's bring in christine greer and elise jordan, contributor to "time" magazine and former aide to the state department. six candidates have not qualified for the debate. elise, is there any path for them anymore? >> i didn't mention marianne williamson. >> she really was a breath of something on the debate stage. fundraising quarter is finished, the other candidates really have -- it's surprising that the field is even as wide as it is. it's pretty much a five-person...
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for more i'm joined by jennifer ruben, opinion writer with "the washington post," and christina greer. >> let me start with you, jennifer. something i think we've never seen during a trump presidency. written by a senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, criticizing in strong term's trump's policy here. he said withdrawing is a grave strategic mistake. embolden our enemies and weaken alliances. what do you make of the significance of this, and will it ultimately have -- will criticism like this ultimately have any affect on policy? >> it would be nice as mitch mcconnell mentioned in that op-ed president trump's name. so i think there is bipartisan criticism both of the initial decision and this ludicrous, quote, deal which makes nevil chamberlain look like a negotiator. they now have absolute control over this area, a much larger area than we were willing to initially give them. and they are in the process of ethnic cleansing that is moving or killing all of the turks in this area. it is a humiliating defeat by the united states, and that's why this week in overwhelming terms the hous
for more i'm joined by jennifer ruben, opinion writer with "the washington post," and christina greer. >> let me start with you, jennifer. something i think we've never seen during a trump presidency. written by a senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, criticizing in strong term's trump's policy here. he said withdrawing is a grave strategic mistake. embolden our enemies and weaken alliances. what do you make of the significance of this, and will it ultimately have -- will...
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talk about the sudden answered, i'm joined by christine greer, professor at fordham university.ike that this was framed as a kind of perennial right because i remember -- >> because it is. >> it is. and i remember -- i shall in 2004 there was the wesley clark boom. everyone looked around and said, no, no, we need the nato general. he's not a great candidate. there was fred thompson who was going to be a savior. what is the psychology here? >> i think the psychology is that democrats, you know, it's sort of a congenital condition to worry. i think that is exacerbated by donald trump. democrats have carnal fears about his ability to destroy, you know, people in his path, republican, democrat, frail humans, you know, anyone in his path he has kind of an ability to destroy. so i think there is -- those things combine to create a lot of agitation. i think it's not just democrats, i think it's around a lot of people. but i would say just like in past election cycles, the nominee is likely almost i'd say 100% likely, but likely to be one of the candidates running and whoever emerges fr
talk about the sudden answered, i'm joined by christine greer, professor at fordham university.ike that this was framed as a kind of perennial right because i remember -- >> because it is. >> it is. and i remember -- i shall in 2004 there was the wesley clark boom. everyone looked around and said, no, no, we need the nato general. he's not a great candidate. there was fred thompson who was going to be a savior. what is the psychology here? >> i think the psychology is that...
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. >> christina greer, thank you very much for your time. >>> still ahead, what happens to a leader who only surrounds himself with adoring fans decides to walk amongst the normies? the popping of the trump bubble. plus, tonight's "thing one, thing two" starts next. thing two" starts next your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> "thing one" tonight, among the mammals this president seems to have a problem with, there is something particularly weird about him and dogs. >> a lot of people choke, they choke like they can't breathe. >> he choked. he went away. he choked. just like a dog, he choked. >> i'm watching marco sweating like a dog on my right. >> he was fired like a dog. >> they throw you the hell out like a dog. >> she lied like a dog. >> i see her barking like a dog. she's barking like a dog. >> he was run out of office like a dog. >> he died like a dog. >> the guy hates dogs. why? we don't know. he's the first president in agentry to not have a dog in the white house. this weekend donald trump finall
. >> christina greer, thank you very much for your time. >>> still ahead, what happens to a leader who only surrounds himself with adoring fans decides to walk amongst the normies? the popping of the trump bubble. plus, tonight's "thing one, thing two" starts next. thing two" starts next your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive health. >>> "thing one" tonight, among the mammals...
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. >> john cena and john leguizamo and judy greer yeah, we're having - yeah, it was a lot of fun. >> jimmyou crushed in this film >> i got to start figuring this stuff out. >> jimmy: you are figuring it all out, yeah. what is the film about >> the film is about a bunch of smoke jumpers. smoke jumpers are elite firefighters who actually jump out of fixed wing aircraft into infernos to save people. they're amazing. they're amazing. but, they jump into fires and they come across this house with these three kids, and they save the three kids and then they realize that they can't find the kids parents, so now they have to raise the kids. that's the plot of the movie they were prepared for everything but this. >> jimmy: they can do anything but, yeah. >> they can fight a fire in the middle of it, but i can't change a diaper! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then, dolemite "dolemite is my name." >> "dolemite is my name. yes. >> jimmy: on netflix i mean this is - i mean, dude, what was it like working with eddie murphy? >> oh, my gosh first of all, eddie murphy i just want to give a round of - [ applaus
. >> john cena and john leguizamo and judy greer yeah, we're having - yeah, it was a lot of fun. >> jimmyou crushed in this film >> i got to start figuring this stuff out. >> jimmy: you are figuring it all out, yeah. what is the film about >> the film is about a bunch of smoke jumpers. smoke jumpers are elite firefighters who actually jump out of fixed wing aircraft into infernos to save people. they're amazing. they're amazing. but, they jump into fires and they...
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raheem sterling inspired manchester city to a 2—0 win against dynamo greer.ling three sets to reach the quarterfinals of the china open in beijing. i will be back with more on those stories in about 20 minutes. see you then. more now on the news that the government will submit what it calls its "final" proposals for a new brexit deal today, with a warning there will be no further negotiations if brussels fails to engage with the offer. borisjohnson is expected to tell the conservative party conference the plan is a "fair and reasonable compromise" that all sides can build on. mrjohnson is expected to give some details in his keynote speech to the conference later this morning. but, aside from europe, the speech will be a chance for the prime minister to reset, after a turbulent few weeks. someone who knows a bit about speech writing is chris wilkins, former head of strategy and speech writer for theresa may. he writer for theresa may. joins us from the conferenn manchester. he joins us from the conference in manchester. good to have you with us. what boris jo
raheem sterling inspired manchester city to a 2—0 win against dynamo greer.ling three sets to reach the quarterfinals of the china open in beijing. i will be back with more on those stories in about 20 minutes. see you then. more now on the news that the government will submit what it calls its "final" proposals for a new brexit deal today, with a warning there will be no further negotiations if brussels fails to engage with the offer. borisjohnson is expected to tell the...
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make sure to tune in tomorrow when christine beltran and christine chambers join me with christina greerdoor depositions tell us what they learn. the presidential candidate clinton now says could be groomed by russia. spoiler, tulsi gaber bounces back. >> and he went on to be one of the most powerful congressman in american history. remembering elijah cummings, next. biopharmaceutical researchers. driven each day to pursue life-changing cures... in a country built on fostering innovation. here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... and a new therapy that gives the blind a working gene so they can see again. because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. (vo) the big dogs. the old dogs. the deaf, blind, the different. subaru presents the underdogs. these shelter dogs still love unconditionally. they're just hoping to find their human, who does too. to help, subaru is establishing national make a dog's day to ask you to please consider adopting an underdog, or do something extra-special for your dog. a
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look, let's give it up for logan greer. [applause] can you imagine doing that at 10 years old? that child is in the fifth grade, but she's going to harvard. i'm going to predict that right now. but i love that poem, "city of growing up". give it up one more time for logan. [applaus [applause] >> my great joy to join you in cleveland once again this year, though i come from my own sports mad city, i do admire your cleveland teams. how could i not like a quarterback with the stately name of baker mayfield? when i heard that i said that's got to be a brother, but turns out-- . [laughter] >> he's a brother, just a brother of another mother. [laughter] >> may baker mayfield work out better than tyree irving did for the celtics. whoa. i like tyree, but i didn't work out. mayfield is one of the most confident quarterbacks i think playing today and when it call starts to click, he and odell beckham are going to be unstoppable. i predict that. that is until they play the patriots on october 27th. as i hope you know by now, i do love this city which had more than 100 events this spring t
look, let's give it up for logan greer. [applause] can you imagine doing that at 10 years old? that child is in the fifth grade, but she's going to harvard. i'm going to predict that right now. but i love that poem, "city of growing up". give it up one more time for logan. [applaus [applause] >> my great joy to join you in cleveland once again this year, though i come from my own sports mad city, i do admire your cleveland teams. how could i not like a quarterback with the...
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usain >> good morning everyone it is a 25>> good morning everyone it is a 20 5 am and i am michelle greerwer shut off to date but these shutoffs will happen in waves and about 280, 000 customers are starting to lose power this morning and crews are rushing to install generators in the caldecott tunnel, the tunnels will stay open throughout the day. also this morning a small earthquake rattled san jose's alan rock. the magnitude 3 point 3.2 wake hit this morning and no report of damages so far but news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website kpix.com . >> welcome back, your wednesday morning drive is in full swing dealing with a handful of issues this morning, starting off with mass transit, the antioch line for bart a 20 minute delay due to power problems on the track and it looks like they're getting things back in action but affecting the line in both directions. vta smart train no troubles and they will be working okay today as far as a power outage and you should be able to use mass transit with no problem. the bay bridge not too bad and it is impro
usain >> good morning everyone it is a 25>> good morning everyone it is a 20 5 am and i am michelle greerwer shut off to date but these shutoffs will happen in waves and about 280, 000 customers are starting to lose power this morning and crews are rushing to install generators in the caldecott tunnel, the tunnels will stay open throughout the day. also this morning a small earthquake rattled san jose's alan rock. the magnitude 3 point 3.2 wake hit this morning and no report of...
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coverage keep an eye on europe as well, ten year is back on as september cti runs up cool up 1, 7 greer on year. we -- year on year. jim, we know what we went through last night in some of these taped bombs about travel schedules and currency plans the "time's" with the piece about limiting access to american capital now. >> we have become hostage to events that are not totally out of our hand, i think totally out of the president's hands, in the sense that there are different things that come out we had the futures down, the equivalent the s&p down 1.2% and came out with a statement with hauwei >> we didn't come out. "new york times" cited sources saying there might be non-essential equipment. >> you understand what i mean, meaning that there is a story floated, let me be more accurate >> that made it so that the bear market of last night ended no stocks trading. it's kind of amazing when people started the futures in 1984. did they ever envision a world, this is our gamble if there is no stock trades, it's a gamble. i feel the momentum behind these talks. i can't believe they're havin
coverage keep an eye on europe as well, ten year is back on as september cti runs up cool up 1, 7 greer on year. we -- year on year. jim, we know what we went through last night in some of these taped bombs about travel schedules and currency plans the "time's" with the piece about limiting access to american capital now. >> we have become hostage to events that are not totally out of our hand, i think totally out of the president's hands, in the sense that there are different...
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christina greer, professor at political science and author. joining us is a white house reporter for the atlantic. when president clinton faced impeachment there was a white house war room running at full tilt. with this president, there was no war room. instead, president trump is in the white house with a remote control in one hand and his cell phone in the other. he is casting aspersions and a growing number of discipline station officials are ensnared. rick perry urged him to make the call back in july. the president told house republicans he did not want to make that phone call. a piece in the "washington post" chronicles his conversations with other world leaders. they leave his aids generally horrified. he asked prime minister shinzo abe to nominate him for a nobel prize. he lost his temper when talking to mexico's past president. and the phone call, the one that happened on july 25th. we're learning a lot about what led to the call and what they say about it. the president continues to blur the lines between his own interests and his d
christina greer, professor at political science and author. joining us is a white house reporter for the atlantic. when president clinton faced impeachment there was a white house war room running at full tilt. with this president, there was no war room. instead, president trump is in the white house with a remote control in one hand and his cell phone in the other. he is casting aspersions and a growing number of discipline station officials are ensnared. rick perry urged him to make the call...
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question for you, is that more and more people are doing the supreme court clerkship later in their key greers -- later in their careers. abouthat reflect anything the clerkship, the changing nature of the clerkship? jane: from my personal experience, it was their preference. justice sotomayor preferred people who had worked in the real world. --re was some of what what of what justice kruger was talking about, more people speaking to you are both as a person and lawyer. another component is she just wanted people who were plugged in in the real world. justice gorsuch, we have a joke on the committee that at some point we will run out of professors who want to clerk for him. he is cycling through old law clerks, professors. pinpoint aw if i can broader trend, but it seems as though the justices are increasingly preferring folks of a little bit more experience. it makes sense. you want folks who are inexperienced enough not to be set in their ways but not to have egos too large but experienced enough to bring something to the table. >> can i raise the question about the metaphysical importance
question for you, is that more and more people are doing the supreme court clerkship later in their key greers -- later in their careers. abouthat reflect anything the clerkship, the changing nature of the clerkship? jane: from my personal experience, it was their preference. justice sotomayor preferred people who had worked in the real world. --re was some of what what of what justice kruger was talking about, more people speaking to you are both as a person and lawyer. another component is...
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coverage keep an eye on europe as well, ten year is back on as september cti runs up cool up 1, 7 greerped bombs about travel schedules and currency plans the "time's" with the piece about limiting access to american capital now. >> we have become hostage to events that are not totally out of our hand, i
coverage keep an eye on europe as well, ten year is back on as september cti runs up cool up 1, 7 greerped bombs about travel schedules and currency plans the "time's" with the piece about limiting access to american capital now. >> we have become hostage to events that are not totally out of our hand, i