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as i said, the hayes valley neighborhood association.hank you very much for everything that you do. you have made this an amazing neighborhood because people a lot of times think it is the city. it is the community and the community activists that make the neighborhood amazing. i want to say thank you very much. the merchants association. right now i want to bring up someone, lloyd silversteen from the hayes valley merchants association to say a few words how he feels about this space. where is lloyd? thank you very much everyone. [applause] >> thanks everybody for coming this morning on an overcast day. i want to say a few thank u.s. i am the new kid in the block. i moved from union square where i had a four generation business and i am thrilled to be here. i want to thank the mayor and supervisor brown and s.f.m.t.a. and gail baugh for dragging me in, kidnapping ne, a labor of love and it makes these things move forward. i wanted to speak from personal experience. when is this happened i thought it would have a negative affect on the b
as i said, the hayes valley neighborhood association.hank you very much for everything that you do. you have made this an amazing neighborhood because people a lot of times think it is the city. it is the community and the community activists that make the neighborhood amazing. i want to say thank you very much. the merchants association. right now i want to bring up someone, lloyd silversteen from the hayes valley merchants association to say a few words how he feels about this space. where is...
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hayes goesford b. into position on mulligan's right flank, excuse me, left flank, just east of the valley pike, he sees an officer riding towards him in a green shirt. he knew of mulligan's reputation, that has to be colonel mulligan, and calls out, colonel mulligan, i presume. mulligan shouts back, and you must be colonel hayes. the men start conferring. both by this time have gotten reports, both of their respective flanks. hayes has information that to the east of john breckenridge's command will be moving forward to threaten his flank. troops reported seeing stephen ramseur's division moving on the heights to the west on sandy ridge. at about this time, a staff officer from george crook arrives, who had one job, to make sure mulligan and hayes move forward as they had been ordered to do. well, haytes looks at mulligan and says, at the state in the game it is as well we go forward as back, because either way we are gone up at this point. that's exactly what's going to happen. they move out in this a
hayes goesford b. into position on mulligan's right flank, excuse me, left flank, just east of the valley pike, he sees an officer riding towards him in a green shirt. he knew of mulligan's reputation, that has to be colonel mulligan, and calls out, colonel mulligan, i presume. mulligan shouts back, and you must be colonel hayes. the men start conferring. both by this time have gotten reports, both of their respective flanks. hayes has information that to the east of john breckenridge's command...
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but let's talk about another company, a consumer company so it can't be as good as hayes i'm talking about apple. they had fabulous earnings report after the close it could be another boost tomorrow and the fear-mentalists are knocked again. and i was worried woe wouldn't propel higher. maybe i should have more faith it reports a monster top and bottom line by iphone and air pod sales and will continue growth from the the service revenue stream of course from the watch, the apple, the tv, i mean it is not a hobby, even better, a you have bullish guidance because apple is a consumer product not enterprise like boeing there had been hammering by china. it caused widening of forecast but those were darn good numbers. they have to close the stores but own and don't trade it this stuff burns my hands. starbucks couldn't stop because of the coronavirus i have an interview with the ceo tomorrow morning on "squawk on the street." if you don't have to sell -- to sell the product directly to people, instead of, say, airlines, well like hayes does, the stock would be flying and we are going to
but let's talk about another company, a consumer company so it can't be as good as hayes i'm talking about apple. they had fabulous earnings report after the close it could be another boost tomorrow and the fear-mentalists are knocked again. and i was worried woe wouldn't propel higher. maybe i should have more faith it reports a monster top and bottom line by iphone and air pod sales and will continue growth from the the service revenue stream of course from the watch, the apple, the tv, i...
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hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months into his duty. the public interests will not be served by returning either of these officers to our streets. >> hear, hear. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: just a point of clarification for the public and miss harris. the commissioners don't vote, we don't decide for a return to duty decision, so we don't really have -- we don't have any power in that decision, so i just wanted to let you know that. >> it's listed as review over the chief's decision, and i don't know if -- if you all or chief scott noticed, i was looking at him to direct my comments
hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months...
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i have worked in and around hayes valley for 17 years. i own two businesses in hayes valley. the first of which is about seven years old, which is about how all the apothecary is. i met angel and became friends over the years. both of them are really outstanding people. great business operators and great members of the community. as someone who spends pretty much every day of my life in hayes valley as a merchant, i would like to say that the merchants -- the merchant community think this would be a tremendous asset for us and we welcome them in this project. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is bob and i am -- thank you for having us. i got to know these guys when i was a manager right across i.v. street with the big glass panel. i saw everything that went down on that road. that is how i know them. everyone is talking about how great they are. i did not know them before i introduced myself up one point when i started working there. it's nice to go in there during a horribly stressful day. i appreciate that they are there and they are good people. can
i have worked in and around hayes valley for 17 years. i own two businesses in hayes valley. the first of which is about seven years old, which is about how all the apothecary is. i met angel and became friends over the years. both of them are really outstanding people. great business operators and great members of the community. as someone who spends pretty much every day of my life in hayes valley as a merchant, i would like to say that the merchants -- the merchant community think this would...
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in the meantime, i would like to bring in editor at "buzzfeed" hayes browne.t are your take aways after last night's closing. >> after a long 24 hours, and three days, the house managers made the best case they can with the amount of evidence they were able to get from the white house and the testimony they had. i think that in their closing, they are making the point that, yes, we have all of this evidence that the president committed abuse of power, that the president has obstructed congress, not just the house but the senate now, and that in this appeal that adam schiff had to the various senators in the room to actually take up the mantle of a jury, to actually take up their job, and actually try and get the white house and executive branch writ large to turn over more evidence, was a compelling one. in his closing, adam schiff mentioned a cbs report that said the white house threatened republican senators. they seemed to take offense to that. given the president's history of bullying and con jajoling membef congress, i don't know why they can be surprised
in the meantime, i would like to bring in editor at "buzzfeed" hayes browne.t are your take aways after last night's closing. >> after a long 24 hours, and three days, the house managers made the best case they can with the amount of evidence they were able to get from the white house and the testimony they had. i think that in their closing, they are making the point that, yes, we have all of this evidence that the president committed abuse of power, that the president has...
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tim miller, joyce vance, hayes brown and zack pakanis. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up next, michael moore is joining us from iowa where the caucuses are just three days away. he's up next. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> if a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment. >> okay, that was alan dershowitz. here's how adam schiff responded to that defense today. >> what we have seen over the last couple days is a dissent into constitutional madness because that way madness lies. if we are to accept the premise that a pr
tim miller, joyce vance, hayes brown and zack pakanis. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up next, michael moore is joining us from iowa where the caucuses are just three days away. he's up next. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office...
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hayes brown is a senior world news reporter and editor at buzzfeed. he's the host of "the impeachment today" podcast. mara gay is a member of "the new york times" editorial board. she's an msnbc contributor. and tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 presidential campaign and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee. he's now a contributor to the bulwark. welcome to all of you. joyce, i'm going to start with you because i want to read more of the statement from lamar alexander. he didn't just say he's not going to vote in favor of witnesses, but he put out a statement in which he says in part, there is no need for more evidence to prove that the president asked ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son hunter. he said this on television on october 3rd, 2019, and during his july 25th 2019 telephone call with the president of ukraine. there is no need for more evidence to conclude that the president withheld united states aid at least in part to pressure ukraine to investigate the bidens. the house manager
hayes brown is a senior world news reporter and editor at buzzfeed. he's the host of "the impeachment today" podcast. mara gay is a member of "the new york times" editorial board. she's an msnbc contributor. and tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush's 2016 presidential campaign and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee. he's now a contributor to the bulwark. welcome to all of you. joyce, i'm going to start with you because i want to...
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hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months into his duty. the public interests will not be served by returning either of these officers to our streets. >> hear, hear. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: just a point of clarification for the public and miss harris. the commissioners don't vote, we don't decide for a return to duty decision, so we don't really have -- we don't have any power in that decision, so i just wanted to let you know that. >> it's listed as review over the chief's decision, and i don't know if -- if you all or chief scott noticed, i was looking at him to direct my comments
hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months...
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>> seth: my thanks to sean hayes, jean smart, anna baryshnikov, everybody.lly singh. we'll see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause >> lilly: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh," i got alexandra shipp and tegan & sara [ cheers and applause did you know alexandra's also a singer >> i didn't know that. >> lilly: oh, yeah >> i thought she was just an actress. >> yeah, yeah. i do some singing, too >> lilly: i'm also a singer/rapper. so here's what i'm thinking. imagine this, okay tegan and sara and alexandra and lilly -- new band. [ cheers and applause >> we kind of like have our own thing -- >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> going >> lilly: oh >> right now >> yeah, totally -- totally get it you know, it wasn't my idea or anything [ laughter ] >> lilly: no problem we'll do our -- you know, our own thing. alexandra and lilly. boom [ applause ] >> oh, you know, i think i'm just gonna stick to acting, so - >> lilly: yeah, cool cool cool i'll just keep doing this talk show thing then. um, see you in a little bit. i'm just saying, though, tegan &
>> seth: my thanks to sean hayes, jean smart, anna baryshnikov, everybody.lly singh. we'll see you tomorrow [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause >> lilly: tonight on "a little late with lilly singh," i got alexandra shipp and tegan & sara [ cheers and applause did you know alexandra's also a singer >> i didn't know that. >> lilly: oh, yeah >> i thought she was just an actress. >> yeah, yeah. i do some singing, too >> lilly: i'm...
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rupert wingfield—hayes has more.ion worker as he attempted to slip past the waiting media on his release from jail. now, he has succeeded in slipping out ofjapan, perhaps in another disguise. even his own defence team have been left dumbfounded, unable to explain how mr ghosn did it. translation: we didn't know anything about it. it's a complete surprise. we still have all his passports. somehow mr ghosn managed to board a privatejet and last night he landed here, in the lebanese capital, beirut. he said he had not fled japanese justice, but escaped from injustice. this is a truly extraordinary development in what was already an extraordinary story. japanese prosecutors will say by fleeing, carlos ghosn is admitting his guilt. but many others agree with mr ghosn and his defence team that the charges against him were essentially politically motivated. and that carlos ghosn's real crime was trying to force a merger between a japanese company, nissan, and its french parent, renault. today in nissan... in the 1990s, carl
rupert wingfield—hayes has more.ion worker as he attempted to slip past the waiting media on his release from jail. now, he has succeeded in slipping out ofjapan, perhaps in another disguise. even his own defence team have been left dumbfounded, unable to explain how mr ghosn did it. translation: we didn't know anything about it. it's a complete surprise. we still have all his passports. somehow mr ghosn managed to board a privatejet and last night he landed here, in the lebanese capital,...
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hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months into his duty. the public interests will not be served by returning either of these officers to our streets. >> hear, hear. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: just a point of clarification for the public and miss harris. the commissioners don't vote, we don't decide for a return to duty decision, so we don't really have -- we don't have any power in that decision, so i just wanted to let you know that. >> it's listed as review over the chief's decision, and i don't know if -- if you all or chief scott noticed, i was looking at him to direct my comments
hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months...
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hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months into his duty. the public interests will not be served by returning either of these officers to our streets. >> hear, hear. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: just a point of clarification for the public and miss harris. the commissioners don't vote, we don't decide for a return to duty decision, so we don't really have -- we don't have any power in that decision, so i just wanted to let you know that. >> it's listed as review over the chief's decision, and i don't know if -- if you all or chief scott noticed, i was looking at him to direct my comments
hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months...
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rupert wingfield-hayes has more. rupert: last march, carlos ghosn disguised himself as a construction worker as he attempted to slip past the waiting media on his release from jail. now he has succeeded in slipping out of japan, perhaps in another disguise. even his own defense team have been left dumbfounded, unable to explain how mr. ghosn did it. >> we didn't know anything about it. completeurprise. >> we still have all his passports. rupert: somehow come mr. ghosn managed to board a private jet, and last night he landed here in the lebanese capital, beirut. he said he had not fled japanese justice, but escaped from injustice. "i am now in lebanon," he said, "and will no longer be held hostage by a rigged japanese justice is to where guilt is presumed, discrimination is rampant, basic human rights are denied." this is a truly expert very development and what was already an expert mary --extraordinary story. japanese prosecutors say that by fleeing, carlos ghosn is admitting his guilt. many agreed with mr. ghosn an
rupert wingfield-hayes has more. rupert: last march, carlos ghosn disguised himself as a construction worker as he attempted to slip past the waiting media on his release from jail. now he has succeeded in slipping out of japan, perhaps in another disguise. even his own defense team have been left dumbfounded, unable to explain how mr. ghosn did it. >> we didn't know anything about it. completeurprise. >> we still have all his passports. rupert: somehow come mr. ghosn managed to...
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hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months into his duty. the public interests will not be served by returning either of these officers to our streets. >> hear, hear. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: just a point of clarification for the public and miss harris. the commissioners don't vote, we don't decide for a return to duty decision, so we don't really have -- we don't have any power in that decision, so i just wanted to let you know that. >> it's listed as review over the chief's decision, and i don't know if -- if you all or chief scott noticed, i was looking at him to direct my comments
hampton was not attacking officer hayes when officer hayes shot him, and that it may be a closer call than officer florez' situation does not mean that officer hayes should not be back on the street. officer florez was nowhere a close call. he exaggerated his injury and mr. hampton's conduct and shot him when he was on the ground with nothing in his hand, having already been shot in the arm and the leg. had hayes not told florez to stop, florez would likely have killed a man just four months...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.ll be speaking to a specialist on infectious diseases shortly, so stay with us for that. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the chinese technology firm, huawei, has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 56 mobile phone network. the decision came despite pressure from the trump administration to block huawei's involvement, alleging that it could make the uk vulnerable to surveillance or sabatage by chinese authorities. —— sabotaged by chinese authorities. huawei denies any involvement in espionage. it's definitely not the truth. huawei is a company, over the past 30 years, there were no cybersecurity accidents. so we served one—third of the world population, we have a very strong track record. the risk of what we're giving up by adopting huawei as any part of our telecommunications infrastructure or, even worse, allowing huawei to control the 5g networks in countries like the uk or in the united states of america, is a dangerous path forward. now to some of
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.ll be speaking to a specialist on infectious diseases shortly, so stay with us for that. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the chinese technology firm, huawei, has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 56 mobile phone network. the decision came despite pressure from the trump administration to block huawei's involvement, alleging that it could make the uk vulnerable to surveillance or sabatage by chinese...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.mbassy in the iraqi capital baghdad. it is reported at least three people were wounded. no group has claimed responsibility but the us state department saying she radical group remains dangerous. reports from iraq say that security forces have fired tear gas and live bullets at protesters. the demonstrators, mostly young iraqis, demand the removal of a corrupt government and an end to iranians influencing the country. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails, and this is a situation that often turns deadly. this policeman was injured, but it is protesters who are bearing the brunt. over 600 killed in months of demonstrations. despite the despair, they are still turning out. they want a new iraq, a natio
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.mbassy in the iraqi capital baghdad. it is reported at least three people were wounded. no group has claimed responsibility but the us state department saying she radical group remains dangerous. reports from iraq say that security forces have fired tear gas and live bullets at protesters. the demonstrators, mostly young iraqis, demand the removal of a corrupt government and an end to iranians influencing the country. running street battles in...
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from there, rupert wingfield—hayes.ie lam was aiming to calm fears in hong kong about the coronavirus, her face mask sent a different message. mrs lam is under huge pressure now to shut the border with china, and, today, she partially capitulated. "intercity services to china will be suspended," she said. "flights will be cut by half. ferries will also be stopped." by thursday morning, the number of people crossing into hong kong from mainland china behind me here should be dramatically reduced. there will be no more ferries, no more trains and no more mainland tourists. it is a very dramatic move that is being made by the hong kong government, but people here have very painful memories of what happened with the sars virus back in 2003 and they now fear the same, or something worse happening again. doctors are leading the cause here for a complete border shutdown. they fear hong kong's hospitals could be quickly overwhelmed. we have to do this now and we have to do this in a very decisive manner, before we have more kno
from there, rupert wingfield—hayes.ie lam was aiming to calm fears in hong kong about the coronavirus, her face mask sent a different message. mrs lam is under huge pressure now to shut the border with china, and, today, she partially capitulated. "intercity services to china will be suspended," she said. "flights will be cut by half. ferries will also be stopped." by thursday morning, the number of people crossing into hong kong from mainland china behind me here should...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.have fired live bullets at protesters. young demonstrators are demanding a removal of what they call a corrupt government and an end to an american and iranian influence in the country. hundreds of protesters have been killed. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police flowing —— throwing lobbed at them by demonstrators. it was a violent game of cat and mouse going on here. the police are pushing up towards the protesters to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails and this is the situation that often turns deadly. this policeman was injured. but he it is protesters who bear the brunt. over 600 killed in months of demonstrations. despite the despair, they are still turning out. they wa nt they are still turning out. they want a new iraqi, free of sectarianism and corruption. not worried about the violence of killings, assassination, kidnapping and —— kidnapping and everything. he was not worried about that is to m
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.have fired live bullets at protesters. young demonstrators are demanding a removal of what they call a corrupt government and an end to an american and iranian influence in the country. hundreds of protesters have been killed. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police flowing —— throwing lobbed at them by demonstrators. it was a violent game of cat and mouse going on here. the police are pushing up towards the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. stay with us on bbc news.e on the death of kobe bryant, as basketball fa ns the death of kobe bryant, as basketball fans pay tribute to one of the game's greatest ever players. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word ‘revolution'. the earthquake brought down buildings in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. survivors of auschwitz have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of the liberation. they toured the crematoria and the gas chambers and relived the horrifying experiences. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. the american basketball legend kobe bryant has been killed ina legend kobe bryant has been killed in
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. stay with us on bbc news.e on the death of kobe bryant, as basketball fa ns the death of kobe bryant, as basketball fans pay tribute to one of the game's greatest ever players. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.hnology firm, huawei, has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 5g mobile phone network. the decision came despite pressure from the trump administration to block huawei's involvement, alleging that it could make the uk vulnerable to surveillance or sabotage by chinese authorities. huawei denies any involvement in espionage. it is definitely not the truth. why wait is a country, over the past 30 years, we serve the population, we have a very strong track record. the risk of what we are giving up the risk of what we are giving up by the risk of what we are giving up by adopting huawei as a part of any part of our telecommunications infrastructure or even worse, allowing huawei to control the 5g networks in countries like the uk or in the united states of america is a dangerous path forward. let's go live to honolulu. let's speak tojohn hemmings, an associate professor at the daniel k inouye asia—pacific center for security studies. i know you are speaking in a personal capa
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.hnology firm, huawei, has been granted a limited role in the uk's ultra—fast 5g mobile phone network. the decision came despite pressure from the trump administration to block huawei's involvement, alleging that it could make the uk vulnerable to surveillance or sabotage by chinese authorities. huawei denies any involvement in espionage. it is definitely not the truth. why wait is a country, over the past 30 years, we serve the population, we...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.fections at the university of columbia is travelling to china to advise the government on what can be done to control this outbreak. beijing now thank the virus can be spread even before symptoms are detectable. i asked spread even before symptoms are detectable. iasked him how difficult the task to contain it has become. if true, this changes the whole picture. typically, with these infections, people are not infected until they begin to show symptoms and this is how we identify them and this is how we decide who needs to be triaged. you mentioned sars which you were involved with. what have we learnt? this is quite reminiscent of sars. in the 2003 outbreak, it was beijing rather than who hon city that was implicated. —— wuhan. i do not know that we can conclude that the incubation time is as valuable as we have been told not that the majority of people are contagious, except after they begin to show symptoms. if it is true that the majority of people were infected before they showed
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.fections at the university of columbia is travelling to china to advise the government on what can be done to control this outbreak. beijing now thank the virus can be spread even before symptoms are detectable. i asked spread even before symptoms are detectable. iasked him how difficult the task to contain it has become. if true, this changes the whole picture. typically, with these infections, people are not infected until they begin to show...
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rupert wingfield—hayes on the coronavirus alert. trump's impeachment trial in just a moment. the senators at the moment i having a dinner break, but once they are back we will bring you an update on what is happening there. but first, a quick look at some of the day's other news: un experts say they have information to suggest the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, hacked the phone of amazon boss jeff bezos, and they are demanding that the crown prince is investigated for continuous, direct and personal efforts to target perceived opponents. saudi arabian authorities have dismissed the claims as absurd. also making news today: prosecutors opening the trial of harvey weinstein have described him as a seasoned sexual predator who abused his power in hollywood to prey on vulnerable and aspiring actresses. the former movie mogul denies five charges, including rape and sexual assault. a transgender soldier in south korea says she will sue the army after it dismissed her following her sex change. byun hui—soo joined the army as a ma
rupert wingfield—hayes on the coronavirus alert. trump's impeachment trial in just a moment. the senators at the moment i having a dinner break, but once they are back we will bring you an update on what is happening there. but first, a quick look at some of the day's other news: un experts say they have information to suggest the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, hacked the phone of amazon boss jeff bezos, and they are demanding that the crown prince is investigated for continuous,...
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communications officer sets up the press conference, let's bring in a fox news contributor, steve hayes and editor and ceo at the dispatch. jennifer griffin, a fox news national security correspondent from the pentagon. yesterday, jennifer, secretary esper from the dod said the department has taken a number of steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. we know the justice department will say that the end of this investigation shows this incident was an act of terrorism. >> well, what is interesting, dana, the defense secretary said he had taken certain measures, that he had tightened up the way in which foreign students are vetted coming into the country to participate in these long-standing military training programs. you also heard robert o'brien, the national security adviser say yesterday that he blamed the u.s. for not having vetted these students well enough. my understanding of the way things work is that the saudis are the ones that do the original vetting and the state department signs off on the background checks for these kind of students. there's about 900 saudis inside the u.
communications officer sets up the press conference, let's bring in a fox news contributor, steve hayes and editor and ceo at the dispatch. jennifer griffin, a fox news national security correspondent from the pentagon. yesterday, jennifer, secretary esper from the dod said the department has taken a number of steps to ensure it doesn't happen again. we know the justice department will say that the end of this investigation shows this incident was an act of terrorism. >> well, what is...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.an end to interference in the country. from baghdad, our correspondent reports. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails, and this is a situation that often turns deadly. this policeman was injured, but it is protesters who are bearing the brunt. over 600 killed in months of demonstrations. despite the despair, they are still turning out. they want a new iraq, a nation free of sectarianism and corruption. who's not worried about the violence or the killings, the assassinations, the kidnapping and everything? you know, who's not worried about that? but, you know, what are we supposed to do? should we just stay and keep under slavery? there will be more protests, but no winners, in a country coming apart
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.an end to interference in the country. from baghdad, our correspondent reports. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails, and this is a situation that often...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.m salary required for skilled workers to be able to come to the uk. the hope is that after brexit, more teachers and nhs staff could be recruited from anywhere — including the eu. our home editor mark easton reports. a british patrol boat preparing to defend the uk border in dover today, as government advisers tell ministers they need to make some hard choices on who can come here after brexit. the migration advisory committee describes home office plans for an australian—style points system as a sound bite rather than a policy, and warn there are some unavoidable and difficult trade—offs ahead. any changes to who is allowed or not allowed to come to the uk is inevitably going to be to the advantage of some sectors and some areas, but to the detriment of others. there is no way to come up with a system that pleases absolutely everybody. there you go. one sector that won‘t be pleased is social care, with warnings in the report that without migrants, there will be direct pressure from st
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.m salary required for skilled workers to be able to come to the uk. the hope is that after brexit, more teachers and nhs staff could be recruited from anywhere — including the eu. our home editor mark easton reports. a british patrol boat preparing to defend the uk border in dover today, as government advisers tell ministers they need to make some hard choices on who can come here after brexit. the migration advisory committee describes home...
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. >> senator, it's chris hayes here. i wanted to ask about -- good to see you. i wanted to ask about the room. we were discussing before obviously we don't have a camera or eyes on it. there's reporters in the gallery and there's sketch artists, but a notable number of senators not in their seats for long stretches has been reported. and i just wonder -- >> no. >> -- if you feel the body is living up to the moment on both sides of the aisle, there's a level of seriousness that you would like to see. >> well, you know, i rarely see more than ten members out of their seats at a given time. we've had all members there for most of the time. the attentiveness that impresses me is the one i mentioned before, that a lot of our republican colleagues who have never heard the whole story, have never heard a narrative and have gotten so much of their news from fox news, which is so deliberately biased and leaves out most of the major facts is really indicative. so no, i just the room is a very, very positive thing, and i was amazed. i look around and a lot of times admitte
. >> senator, it's chris hayes here. i wanted to ask about -- good to see you. i wanted to ask about the room. we were discussing before obviously we don't have a camera or eyes on it. there's reporters in the gallery and there's sketch artists, but a notable number of senators not in their seats for long stretches has been reported. and i just wonder -- >> no. >> -- if you feel the body is living up to the moment on both sides of the aisle, there's a level of seriousness that...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a perfect call. >> damning new evidence about the president's orders in the ukraine scheme. >> get over it. >> tonight what we're learning from newly unredacted pentagon e-mails, why democrats are calling for more impeachment evidence and witnesses. and will republicans plow ahead with the cover-up? plus -- >> this will never, ever be a again gauzy. >> what we know about what happened at the u.s. embassy in iraq and why the president's policies are being blamed. then as another candidate leaves the race new fund-raising numbers that show wild enthusiasm for the democratic field. and debunking one of the president's most repeated and brazen lies. >> we passed veterans choice. we just passed choice. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. a very happy new year. i'm chris hayes and we have new government documents tonight that give us more information just how directly involved the president was in what was likely ununlawful illegal withholding of course that's at the center of the impeachme
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> it was a perfect call. >> damning new evidence about the president's orders in the ukraine scheme. >> get over it. >> tonight what we're learning from newly unredacted pentagon e-mails, why democrats are calling for more impeachment evidence and witnesses. and will republicans plow ahead with the cover-up? plus -- >> this will never, ever be a again gauzy. >>...
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in history to be a general officer was a nurse, rightfully so, anna may hayes and shortly thereafter elizabeth hoisington became a general officer for the women's army corps, so you can see here how that has progressed over time as those provisions of the law were challenged and fell away. as we come closer to today's military, we have an astronaut, wendy lawrence. wendy's dad was an admiral. during vietnam, his pilot was taken prisoner of war, and he had been training to be an astronaut as well, but obviously the war turned that around, and so she followed in his footstep. i think that's such a wonderful story of women service that now they are looking to follow in their dad's foot steps so to speak, and wendy has done that. this is leann hester. leann hester served in iraq, was awarded the silver star for valor. first woman in history to be awarded the silver star for valor. so you can see that from the early years to today the transition on women's service. so we move from the images that lead us on the journey from american revolution to today to the specific exhibits that relate
in history to be a general officer was a nurse, rightfully so, anna may hayes and shortly thereafter elizabeth hoisington became a general officer for the women's army corps, so you can see here how that has progressed over time as those provisions of the law were challenged and fell away. as we come closer to today's military, we have an astronaut, wendy lawrence. wendy's dad was an admiral. during vietnam, his pilot was taken prisoner of war, and he had been training to be an astronaut as...
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thatis wingfield—hayes reporting.er i discussed the virus with professor peter p out, professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. less than two weeks after the first cases occurred, already the virus was isolated, and one of the big questions is how infectious is it. can you contaminate someone when you are still in incubation period. and if that's the case, then we will probably be looking at a major epidemic, if not a pandemic. and how dangerous do you think it is compared to other viruses that you have mentioned, like the sars? at first sight, it looks like mortality is a bit lower than sars, but it is increasing, and it can go either way. it can be that more people will die, you know, as more people advance in the disease, or it can be that we have not yet discovered thousands of perhaps asymptomatic people. but what is also worrisome is that there are more and more health care workers, people who take care of patients in hospitals, doctors, nurses, who are infected, one has even died, so i am
thatis wingfield—hayes reporting.er i discussed the virus with professor peter p out, professor at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. less than two weeks after the first cases occurred, already the virus was isolated, and one of the big questions is how infectious is it. can you contaminate someone when you are still in incubation period. and if that's the case, then we will probably be looking at a major epidemic, if not a pandemic. and how dangerous do you think it is...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.n emails suggesting that companies directly involved in the building's refurbishment knew the cladding they'd specified would fail in the event of a fire. the evidence was highlighted by the firm celotex, which manufactured the insulation panels used in the work, as it defended suggestions it hadn't made clear the product would burn. 72 people died in the blaze injune 2017. here's tom symonds. the morning after the worst fire in british peacetime history. already, the question is being asked, why did it spread so fast? the inquiry‘s answer so far — the grey cladding panels were largely to blame. good morning, everyone, welcome to today's hearing. the key question for the next phase is why they were used. craig orr qc represents celotex. celotex's sole role was as a manufacturer and supplier of insulation products. today, he revealed e—mails about the cladding from 27 months before the fire. in one, the technical manager of harley facades, which designed the cladding, said it would be g
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong.n emails suggesting that companies directly involved in the building's refurbishment knew the cladding they'd specified would fail in the event of a fire. the evidence was highlighted by the firm celotex, which manufactured the insulation panels used in the work, as it defended suggestions it hadn't made clear the product would burn. 72 people died in the blaze injune 2017. here's tom symonds. the morning after the worst fire in british peacetime...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. unveiled his plans for what he claims is a credible peace deal between israel and the palestinians, including a promise to keep jerusalem as israel's undivided capital. mr trump announced the proposals at the white house, alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president said the deal "would work", but no palestinian officials were involved, and tonight they rejected the proposals. they said it was a conspiracy. at the heart of the conflict is a dispute over land, ever since the creation of the state of israel in 1948. the un backs the creation of a separate palestinian state, but israeli west bank settlements on land captured in 1967 have complicated that so—called "two—state solution". israel also captured the eastern half ofjerusalem, which the palestinians want as the capital of a future state. live to our middle east editorjeremy bowen for the latest in washington. president trump says he has a whole new way of making peace after years of failed negotiations,
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. unveiled his plans for what he claims is a credible peace deal between israel and the palestinians, including a promise to keep jerusalem as israel's undivided capital. mr trump announced the proposals at the white house, alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the president said the deal "would work", but no palestinian officials were involved, and tonight they rejected the proposals. they said it was a conspiracy. at...
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hayes, what do you think about that?come back to work, new year, and they might do it twice. >> they might do it twice because here's the thing. there's nothing -- there's no rule out there saying that there's a double jeopardy clause saying a president can be impeached once. that's not in the constitution. that's not in the rules of impeachment written down anywhere. if the house does find new crimes, they have every right to put forward new articles of impeachment. >> let me pause you. is this one of these things where if it were any other president it would just look like total overkill but what you have a president who's accused of demanding a foreign country investigate his rivals to try to cheat in the election and he comes out and says yes, i did that. i did it with ukraine. maybe china should do it too, we're in a place this looks less extreme than it otherwise would. >> i think so. there were other things other members of the house wanted to impeach trump for, the immoll yumts clause and him makes profit from ho
hayes, what do you think about that?come back to work, new year, and they might do it twice. >> they might do it twice because here's the thing. there's nothing -- there's no rule out there saying that there's a double jeopardy clause saying a president can be impeached once. that's not in the constitution. that's not in the rules of impeachment written down anywhere. if the house does find new crimes, they have every right to put forward new articles of impeachment. >> let me pause...
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chris hayes joins us. break chris hayes joins us needles.l for the sea urchin, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". (mom vo) we got
chris hayes joins us. break chris hayes joins us needles.l for the sea urchin, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an...
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i'm chris hayes. well, it looks like we are going to have the third presidential impeachment trial in history starting next week. speaker pelosi has remained secretive about the process of turning over the two articles of impeachment to the senate. refusing to make firm commitments on timing. what we do know is she's holding a caucus meeting tomorrow where she says she will consult with house democrats. she's declined to say when she will name the managers who will act as prosecutors at trump's trial. presumably they're going to discuss that in the meeting tomorrow as well. as the senate prepares for the upcoming impeachment trial, we've been hearing for months how donald trump wants a big acquittal, a showy defense on his behalf. but now he's changed his tune, pushing for senate republicans to just flat-out dismiss the charges of high crimes and misdemeanors against him before an actual trial. that is probably not going to happen because that would -- they would need to make a rules change to do it.
i'm chris hayes. well, it looks like we are going to have the third presidential impeachment trial in history starting next week. speaker pelosi has remained secretive about the process of turning over the two articles of impeachment to the senate. refusing to make firm commitments on timing. what we do know is she's holding a caucus meeting tomorrow where she says she will consult with house democrats. she's declined to say when she will name the managers who will act as prosecutors at trump's...
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i'm chris hayes. if you are feeling dread and anxiety in this new year, you are not crazy. we are on the precipice of what many imagined as a worst case scenario of donald trump as president of the united states. the moment that he came down the escalator to announce his candidacy, people across the political and ideological spectrum from marco rubio to lindsey graham to bernie sanders to rick perry to ted vote your conscience cruz, they all have assessed trump's character as completely unfit to wield the power that he wields as president of the united states. for all of trump's narcissism and pettiness and bragging and ignorance, thus far through sheer luck we have avoided that absolute worst case scenario, the president essentially plunging the country into a new military conflagration/geopolitical quagmire. a lot of truly horrible things have happened under donald trump as president. nearly 3,000 americans died in puerto rico after the administration's weak hurricane response. thousands of immigrant children separated from their parents kept in cages, dozens of immigrant
i'm chris hayes. if you are feeling dread and anxiety in this new year, you are not crazy. we are on the precipice of what many imagined as a worst case scenario of donald trump as president of the united states. the moment that he came down the escalator to announce his candidacy, people across the political and ideological spectrum from marco rubio to lindsey graham to bernie sanders to rick perry to ted vote your conscience cruz, they all have assessed trump's character as completely unfit...
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jonathan alter, susan del percio, hayes brown. angela, i want to go to you.ant to put up on the screen as we talk the card, the way the senators are going to have to submit these questions. it's on one of these cards. put your name up there. you say whether it's going to the president's lawyers or to the house managers. you handwrite -- you have to handwrite your question, which means the staff is going to have to handwrite it. and then you sign it. andrew, this is the most challenging question format i can think of in this situation. the democrats will be somehow trying to coordinate with the house managers to help them make their points. republicans will be doing the same thing with the president's lawyers. it is such a puzzle to try to figure out how to do this. >> it is, but it is a great opportunity for both sides. i mean, the downside is you don't get follow-ups. that's the real issue. but i think the democrats really can use this not only to rebut because they haven't actually had a chance to say what they think is wrong with what was presented by the
jonathan alter, susan del percio, hayes brown. angela, i want to go to you.ant to put up on the screen as we talk the card, the way the senators are going to have to submit these questions. it's on one of these cards. put your name up there. you say whether it's going to the president's lawyers or to the house managers. you handwrite -- you have to handwrite your question, which means the staff is going to have to handwrite it. and then you sign it. andrew, this is the most challenging question...
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root winfield hayes, bbc news, hong kong.h means by my calculations, 25 and half hours away from brexit happening, and let's try and consider where the eu is heading now that the uk is out. over the years, eu treaties have consistently contained a clause expressing the aspiration of achieving "ever closer union". back a few years, the uk's former prime minister david cameron unsuccessfully tried to remove the phrase when he was pursuing reform of the eu. questions remain about whether there ought to be a limit to that ambition. here's a tweet from the atlantic magazine's tom mctague. certainly the uk had enough sway that it negotiated opt outs of integration it wanted no part of — the euro being the biggest example. but it didn't stop the integration from happening. with the uk gone, the question of how much further to go remains. we know french president emmanuel macron is strongly in favour of more centralised military capabilities. others would like deeper monetary union to help stabilise the eurozone. or want better enfor
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"all in with chris hayes" of course, starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we have information on your opponent. oh. i think i'd want to hear it. >> democrats release an impeachment bombshell. >> what conversations have you had with lev parnas and igor fruman? >> i don't know these gentlemen. >> tonight, house democrats unveil a trove of new documents provided by rudy giuliani's indicted associate. what we're learning from handwritten notes by lev parnas, what looks like a plan to tail the american ambassador to ukraine and what all of it means as democrats and the white house prepare for the trial of donald trump. >> the whole thing is a hoax. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we've got very big breaking news tonight. on the eve of the house vote to send president donald trump's articles of impeachment over to the senate the house intelligence committee, that would be, of course, the economy that held the impeachment inquiry and interviewed the witnesses, that committee just released an incredibly incriminating cache of documents fr
"all in with chris hayes" of course, starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we have information on your opponent. oh. i think i'd want to hear it. >> democrats release an impeachment bombshell. >> what conversations have you had with lev parnas and igor fruman? >> i don't know these gentlemen. >> tonight, house democrats unveil a trove of new documents provided by rudy giuliani's indicted associate. what we're learning from...
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. >> british recruiter hayes citing tough market conditions >>> renault's chairman says there is a strong desire to make the automaker's partnership with nissan work and there is no stress to appoint a new ceo in the near term. >> welcome to the show a lot to get through let's start with the monthly oil report to bring you some of the headlines there. global oil demand rose by 955,000 barrels per day year-on year to 101 million barrels in october. keeping oil demand growth for 1.2 million barrels a day on higher trade growth. no change on the oil demand front. global oil supply fell in december due to saudi cuts and seasonal decline of biofuels some interesting commentary around the geopolitical tension, iea also saying the oil market has a trong tension with non-production rise and large stocks >> on the geopolitical front, they make note that major threat to oil supplies appears to have receded. the key here is what joumanna mentioned around the strong cushion around the geopolitical tension. that was reflected in the way oil markets reacted. we saw the initial reaction. oil prices have
. >> british recruiter hayes citing tough market conditions >>> renault's chairman says there is a strong desire to make the automaker's partnership with nissan work and there is no stress to appoint a new ceo in the near term. >> welcome to the show a lot to get through let's start with the monthly oil report to bring you some of the headlines there. global oil demand rose by 955,000 barrels per day year-on year to 101 million barrels in october. keeping oil demand growth...