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. >>> sticking with entertainment in a way, former disney ceo bob igor joined his first business any, the startup that produces dairy-free animal protein. the ceo and co-founder will join us friday right here on "squawk alley. carl. >> that's a big deal we've been waiting to see what igor's first move would be and that's not exactly what a lot of people predicted we'll watch it, john of course, tonight we'll get tesla and csx and las vegas sands, chipotle and whirlpool, as the transportation guys, the race continues to heat up. gm is coming off its highs of the sessions but some comments from gm's president after having spoken to phil lebeau saying the deal with nikola and badger pickup and they hope to be finalized. the dow up 142, down 147, but we're somewhere in between there but we're in the red now let's go to the judge and "the half". >>> welcome to "the halftime report." why one market watcher says a 10% correction is the most likely outcome for stocks. we will debate that with our investment committee joining me, joe, steve, carrie, the ceo of arius and rich sapper stone from
. >>> sticking with entertainment in a way, former disney ceo bob igor joined his first business any, the startup that produces dairy-free animal protein. the ceo and co-founder will join us friday right here on "squawk alley. carl. >> that's a big deal we've been waiting to see what igor's first move would be and that's not exactly what a lot of people predicted we'll watch it, john of course, tonight we'll get tesla and csx and las vegas sands, chipotle and whirlpool, as...
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reportera: para igor que vive en acapulco, unido a un hombre lo que expresÓ el papa es esperanza. >>logos es un insuficiente. >> el papa tendrÍa que convocar una consulta para cambiar la doctrina en un tema tan delicado. yo quisiera los cambios, pero es una iglesia muy conservadora, la mayorÍa... >> me descompone la sociedad. ahora sÍ que mÁs que nada por los niÑos. pues no debe de juzgar. por eso peca uno. reportera: organizaciones a favor y en contra en la uniÓn le pidieron al papa que clasifique su postura sobre el tema. pero nadie sabe si eso ocurrirÁ. en la ciudad de mÉxico, univisiÓn. ♪ jorge: en europa el coronavirus aumenta. ahora alemania anunciÓ que los viajeros entre que sin incluyÓ al reino unido aislados en observaciÓn durante 14 dÍas al llegar su territorio. ilia: alto funcionario colombiano asegurÓ que los carteles de la droga de sinaloa, jalisco, nueva generaciÓn, zetas y beltrÁn leiva los compradores y traficantes. la cocaÍna se consume en estados unidos y europa. jorge: vamos con patricia y un adelanto de esta noche. patricia: un tribunal bloqueo el intento de exclu
reportera: para igor que vive en acapulco, unido a un hombre lo que expresÓ el papa es esperanza. >>logos es un insuficiente. >> el papa tendrÍa que convocar una consulta para cambiar la doctrina en un tema tan delicado. yo quisiera los cambios, pero es una iglesia muy conservadora, la mayorÍa... >> me descompone la sociedad. ahora sÍ que mÁs que nada por los niÑos. pues no debe de juzgar. por eso peca uno. reportera: organizaciones a favor y en contra en la uniÓn le...
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we know that his primary subsource was igor, the russian spy. if they were willing to do that, would they be willing to do more? we know in july there's an intercept out there from russian intelligence analysts that the clinton campaign is concocting a strategy to tie trump to russia. all i'm suggesting is, did they look at that? and director comey has told me he doesn't remember getting an inquiry from the intelligence community about a september concern about the clinton campaign trying to change the subject from the server to trump/russia. he doesn't remember that. so what kind of system do we have? we look at all things trump all the time, and when we get exculpatory evidence, we keep tooking. when we're told it's not reliable, we keep using it. when there's suggestions that the other side may be up to no good, we just ignore it. that's why the ratcliffe information is important to me. i haven't been privately briefed by anybody, but i'm beginning to understand there was a two-tiered system here. when it came to trump, there were no rules. p
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several residential buildings at the hospital were hits in a bombing raid casualties being reported igor's a dull office on the ground at the scene. today would witness one of the worst bombings of the planet the city which is the capital of nagorno-karabakh the disputed region here. at the hospital it was formed literally just minutes before we arrived here we actually had to had to hide in a bomb shelter and right after that we arrived this is the epicenter of one of the explosions that has battered statoil macare this computer shop now it seems like it has been devastated just just scattered glass from cooking a meal because shattered glass windows are broken there are boxes of there are boxes of stuff just goes well now it's easy come easy go it's like the welcoming started from the road is followed every day when we have to leave. we're being told that this right here right here we see ambulances rushing it has to be like this. really was the end like a very large round of the. better at least this is what the defense ministry of armenia is telling us. those residents affected by the
several residential buildings at the hospital were hits in a bombing raid casualties being reported igor's a dull office on the ground at the scene. today would witness one of the worst bombings of the planet the city which is the capital of nagorno-karabakh the disputed region here. at the hospital it was formed literally just minutes before we arrived here we actually had to had to hide in a bomb shelter and right after that we arrived this is the epicenter of one of the explosions that has...
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the earth is mostly inhabited by ethnic armenians but is legally part of us russia our correspondent igor said on the reports from its capital. before the war this street used to be bustling with life neighbors would come visit each other mothers would read bedtime stories to their children well now it's almost completely abandoned after and as a by johnny airstrike basically there's a huge apartment building here which is no more there are no windows it has partially collapsed it's simply unsafe to live here here people as they ran to safety they abandoned their belongings like children's bicycles they simply had no time to pack everything and i have to admit that since the truce the city of stepanek the capital of nagorno-karabakh has it more or less easy but do still happen but they are move rather than they used to be and they are almost entirely almost completely limited to nighttime it's more or less the same in other towns of nagorno-karabakh like the towns of martini and shushi in fact thing is similar pictures similar very very similar devastation can also be seen from a 0 by joh
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hope of fundamental democratic reform my guest this week from europe on his armenian foreign minister igor osman nothing kanya how much responsibility does armenia fan for the conflict escalate conflicts and. next month difficulties. how does a virus spread. why the repairmen and when we'll all miss them just through the technical cover and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the krona laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at w dot com and slash science. we know this is very time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself good. distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed don't overplan what was your own interest to run to go from a concert. do you say to everybody who stays in the city say stay safe please please to say. the observers are inside has chosen the path of cool it seems as if you're not signaling that you're serious
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hospital treating soldiers was also damaged and there are unconfirmed reports of casualties artie's igor's a dollar for ports from the city. today would witness one of the worst bombings of some kind of the city which is the capital of nagorno-karabakh the disputed region here one of the most telling it was gone literally just minutes before we arrived here we actually had to have to hide in a bomb shelter and right after that we're right it's all dark but it's all down because they want it to be so delicate because well this is this is a matter of defense they make it more. every day when we have to leave we're being told that this right here right here we see ambulances rushing. it has been like this all day that. is people know little is the end like a very large rounds and be cool 'd things are better at least this is what the defense ministry of armenia is telling us we're. going to get in and get in the way . this is the epicenter of one of the explosions that has bassett's to kind of care tonight this has to be a shock now 'd it seems like it has been devastated just shattered glass
hospital treating soldiers was also damaged and there are unconfirmed reports of casualties artie's igor's a dollar for ports from the city. today would witness one of the worst bombings of some kind of the city which is the capital of nagorno-karabakh the disputed region here one of the most telling it was gone literally just minutes before we arrived here we actually had to have to hide in a bomb shelter and right after that we're right it's all dark but it's all down because they want it to...
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it can do to help saying it will not take western lab results at face value russian military expert igor no coolant spoke to us about it in the week he told us the proceedings than of on the case have been lacking in transparency all the way along the line. well. first of all we still don't know the exact substance used no one told us about it unfortunately clearly mr ray's inhibitors come in a wide range of substances all nerve agents have them as well as some medication a substance from the group and the chemical weapon called novacek are 2 different things the substance can be mildly toxic is toxic as dye core verse that we use in daily life to kill insects and that's the difference there is for example a cocktail of alcohol that can be ignited and then there is a molotov cocktail they can even set tanks on fire the 2 are the same but quite different. i think the results could have been falsified we don't know who did was with the bottle it is possible the bottle had been substituted we don't know that and there is no proof reminds me of the fake stories like with white helmets in syr
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to trade blows in a decades old territorial dispute that suddenly flared back into life this autumn igor said down of travel to a cathedral in the corner that nahr bears the scars of the conflict. the war in the going to care about has not just about trivial territorial gains it's a long lasting it with lots of bad blood between both sides and recently it has spilled into a new turf religious this 19th century only savior cathedral was a place where soldiers and volunteers alike used to come and pray before heading into battle that made it a target but it wasn't just soldiers who would come to this church the a syrian military was battering the town of shushi at that time so i learned and her family decided to hide from the bombs in the cathedrals crypt one place they thought that was safe from the shelling but they were wrong. does not at all and there were 7 of us including 2 children when the shell hit the cathedral it was deafening there was destruction everywhere masonry fell from the searing that's all they can remember 2 strikes have literally eating everything in their path the a
to trade blows in a decades old territorial dispute that suddenly flared back into life this autumn igor said down of travel to a cathedral in the corner that nahr bears the scars of the conflict. the war in the going to care about has not just about trivial territorial gains it's a long lasting it with lots of bad blood between both sides and recently it has spilled into a new turf religious this 19th century only savior cathedral was a place where soldiers and volunteers alike used to come...
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there are ceasefire violations being registered being reported by both sides now we're hearing from igor stout of our correspondent there that the sirens the air raid sirens and stefan akira asylum for once that means the the capital of calabar is being left alone but there are there are reports as i mentioned of cease fire violations on the front lines near the front lines which is you know normal considering you know with perspective of other cease fires in syria in yemen in ukraine it always takes a little tide for them to take hold but as both sides have said that they're viewing this new truce new negotiations very seriously as a as a step forward so you know fingers crossed that this cease fire will take hold sooner rather than later tens of troops for now that more a keep across it for us come back severely more from where you are there in istanbul more against senior correspondent now john reached that agreement as the foreign ministers of both nations held marathon talks friday here a moscow with russia serving as the mediator it took a full 10 hours for the 2 sides to come to t
there are ceasefire violations being registered being reported by both sides now we're hearing from igor stout of our correspondent there that the sirens the air raid sirens and stefan akira asylum for once that means the the capital of calabar is being left alone but there are there are reports as i mentioned of cease fire violations on the front lines near the front lines which is you know normal considering you know with perspective of other cease fires in syria in yemen in ukraine it always...
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took effect on saturday air raid sirens went off in karabakh and locals run for cover a correspondent igor saddam of is in the local capital and heard several explosions the cities of the brunt of the shell fire over the past 2 weeks there are multiple civilian casualties although the numbers are unclear at this stage you go process this report from the area as the fragile truce initially came into effect. the city of step on the kurds is a sorry sight i can't say it has been razed to the ground but it has been battered by so many bombs of so many calibers sizes and types this street got the full wrath of a cluster munition all the hallmarks i hear burn down because shattered glass and if you look closely at the walls and windows here along this whole street they have pierced with tiny tiny holes this is the deadly power of a cluster bomb and other aspects of using one is that when a rocket shoots dozens of little bombs of little grenades many of them don't explode so we were being told not to go down that street because that's where locals gathered those grenades that didn't explode and t
took effect on saturday air raid sirens went off in karabakh and locals run for cover a correspondent igor saddam of is in the local capital and heard several explosions the cities of the brunt of the shell fire over the past 2 weeks there are multiple civilian casualties although the numbers are unclear at this stage you go process this report from the area as the fragile truce initially came into effect. the city of step on the kurds is a sorry sight i can't say it has been razed to the...
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yeah that's igor in the going to cart a box but the conflict has again spilled beyond the confines of the disputed territory azerbaijan claims 13 people were killed during shelling in the early hours of saturday morning more than 50 people were reported injured in the 2nd largest city of ganja and residential buildings to be as every president claims it was a war crime and has evolved to respond i'm militarily. another azerbaijani city reportedly came under fire this week who accuses armine of carrying out the attacks a local journalist from azerbaijan sent us this. i am is it told to region of his or vision it is safe here now but a few days ago simply turning over an old camera lights would have restyle lives with guns firing at any school so flight and do regions. and good boy came to live for armenian armed forces for example would be in the. top drawer district we hear shells exploding no more than a few 100 meters from us fighting continues along the front line and surveillance are called indeed mido for example yesterday during a funeral procession shell exploded a girl killing
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past 2 weeks there are multiple civilian casualties although the numbers are unclear at this stage igor brought us this report from the area right after the fragile truce started. the city of step on the kurds is a sorry sight i can see it has been razed to the ground but it has been battered by so many bombs of so many calibers sizes and types this street got the full wrath of a cluster munition all the hallmarks i hear burn down because shattered glass and if you look closely at the walls and windows here along this whole street they appear as with tiny tiny holes this is the deadly power of a cluster bomb and other aspects of using one is that when a rocket shoots dozens of little bombs of little grenades many of them don't explode so we were being told not to go down that street because that's where locals gathered those grenades that didn't explode and there detonating them on purpose they're doing so because each unexploded grenade like this poses a grave threat to especially to children because they look harmlessly look innocent so a kid picks up such a such a bomb starts playing
past 2 weeks there are multiple civilian casualties although the numbers are unclear at this stage igor brought us this report from the area right after the fragile truce started. the city of step on the kurds is a sorry sight i can see it has been razed to the ground but it has been battered by so many bombs of so many calibers sizes and types this street got the full wrath of a cluster munition all the hallmarks i hear burn down because shattered glass and if you look closely at the walls and...
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started on sunday this by the suppose a truce the city of how drouet was shelled when our correspondent igor shut down off was there. right now we're getting closer to the town of detroit it's on the southern front and it is probably the heaviest contested region in all of nagorno-karabakh i think is even before the cease fire was announced the president was there by john the homily had said that the city defenses had fallen and that well as of that moment the town was under the as there by johnny control of course there media and forces that denied all of that saying that they're still in control of the city so even despite the ceasefire both sides are wrestling heavily for the control of this town. so we're inside the city of adroit this part of town at least this part of town is under the control of the armenian forces of the forces of nagorno-karabakh artillery his shelling the city right now this is the least safest place of all of the region. because we. were being told to go to get down into bomb shelter this is where we're going to stay for now and wait out wait out the shelling. so
started on sunday this by the suppose a truce the city of how drouet was shelled when our correspondent igor shut down off was there. right now we're getting closer to the town of detroit it's on the southern front and it is probably the heaviest contested region in all of nagorno-karabakh i think is even before the cease fire was announced the president was there by john the homily had said that the city defenses had fallen and that well as of that moment the town was under the as there by...
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international we mean if you are in our top story the faltering ceasefire and igor no care about has entered its 4th day as armenia and azerbaijan again accuse each other of violating the truce amid a series of shelling attacks saturday though still the 2 nations which border asia and europe agree to lay down their weapons to exchange prisoners and those killed in the fighting meanwhile nearly 700 unexploded munitions have been found in the disputed enclave on the armenian prime minister has warned of a potential humanitarian catastrophe there is very government for its power. to reported several of its own regions had been shelled back you also accuses armenia of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens and this is the scene reportedly showing the aftermath of that attack your van denies the claims the karabakh conflict stretches back more than 3 decades although the region is populated mainly by ethnic armenians it is legally part of azerbaijan well a new development for you now armenia has launched a criminal probe into turkey's
international we mean if you are in our top story the faltering ceasefire and igor no care about has entered its 4th day as armenia and azerbaijan again accuse each other of violating the truce amid a series of shelling attacks saturday though still the 2 nations which border asia and europe agree to lay down their weapons to exchange prisoners and those killed in the fighting meanwhile nearly 700 unexploded munitions have been found in the disputed enclave on the armenian prime minister has...
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day onoverage every c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app, igor place for an unfilteredw of politics -- your place for an unfiltered view of politics. >> washington journal continues. host: if you think social media is a good or bad place for learning about politics, you can call the line (202) 748-8001. trump.support president vice president biden, call (202) 748-8000. if you are undecided or an independent voter, call (202) 748-8002. (202)n always text us at 748-8003. people cited this information -- 28% of those, 16% saying it is a source of extremism. citing issues of censorship or bias and it down from there. thee those are one of things you see social media playing up in the world of political discourse. call the phone lines or post on our site itself. we will take those calls up until we will be joined by a senator. stafford, virginia starts us off. a supporter of president trump. we will hear from joseph. caller: when harry reid said may romney did not take any taxes on romneyate floor -- mitt did not take any taxes on the senate floor, that was a lie. you can yo
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contract they want, a special policy maybe they can sell him on, whether he is at his club or lev and igor in a back room with him having dinner. my question is what is rudy's role in this world? how do you understand rudy's role? >> well, that's a two-part question. the first is really to answer why donald trump is so easily susceptible. and you really have to think of him as no different than, like, a donkey with a carrot in front of him. the only difference is the carrot is a dollar and he's willing to sell out this country for his own personal gain. now, as it relates to rudy giuliani. , rudy giuliani is no longer relevant in this campaign. first of all, they all know they're going to lose the campaign so everyone's kind of running right now for cover, and that's including rudy. this last one with borat is sort of the icing on the cake. rudy has become a complete joke. and there's no reason to have him around. in all fairness, too, rudy and chris christie are really the ones that turned around and told trump that what you want to do is to interrupt joe biden as much as possible in the
contract they want, a special policy maybe they can sell him on, whether he is at his club or lev and igor in a back room with him having dinner. my question is what is rudy's role in this world? how do you understand rudy's role? >> well, that's a two-part question. the first is really to answer why donald trump is so easily susceptible. and you really have to think of him as no different than, like, a donkey with a carrot in front of him. the only difference is the carrot is a dollar...
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we found the primary sub source, a gentle man named igor, was actually suspected of being a russian agent all the way back to 2009. and what happened here is as a result of this information, the fisa court issued an order rebuking the fbi and department of justice conduct. where is that final paragraph there. this is with the fisa court. the fbi's handling of the carter page application has betrayed the report and was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above. but they expect the government to complete information with the filing of the court without emphasis of the fisa court cannot properly ensure that the government conduct electronic surveillance or foreign intelligence purposes only when there is a sufficient factual basis. so, we are trying to find out as the committee of oversight and the department of justice and the fbi how this happened and to make sure that it never happens again. so, the basis of the inquiry started with the horowitz report, an independent agency within the department of justice,th and we are going to look at the fisa rebuke and see if we c
we found the primary sub source, a gentle man named igor, was actually suspected of being a russian agent all the way back to 2009. and what happened here is as a result of this information, the fisa court issued an order rebuking the fbi and department of justice conduct. where is that final paragraph there. this is with the fisa court. the fbi's handling of the carter page application has betrayed the report and was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above. but they...
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25, 26 this was three-day interview with the subsource of the dossier in that three-day interview igorfwib investigators no, we are just having brs we made it up no, we with couple embellishing, fbi knew that was garbage before president trump settled in office john ratcliffe joined us a few weeks ago, and went through it all here is john ratcliffe sitting director of national intelligence. >> it took you, coming out just a few weeks ago, abled declassifying handwritten notes that john brennan wrote when indicated hillary clinton had the idea, to tie president trump to russia. and fbi knew it >> it was russian intelligence believed by o former cia director john brennan to president he obama, vice president biden then properly revered by cia to the fbi for investigation. and all related to a hillary clinton plan to create trump-russia collusion narrative that wasn't true it wasn't just fbi that knew that it was the intelligence community, and our law enforcement community that knew that i think everyone knows at this point hillary clinton did create the trump-russia inclusion, hired chr
25, 26 this was three-day interview with the subsource of the dossier in that three-day interview igorfwib investigators no, we are just having brs we made it up no, we with couple embellishing, fbi knew that was garbage before president trump settled in office john ratcliffe joined us a few weeks ago, and went through it all here is john ratcliffe sitting director of national intelligence. >> it took you, coming out just a few weeks ago, abled declassifying handwritten notes that john...
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women's finalist igor swiatek played in the doubles semi—final yesterday. is playing really well and got to the final and had some great wins and i'm sure she has a lot of confidence and is super excited for the final, but i am hoping that my experience from melbourne will hope —— will help me with saturday's final. iam going i am going to share an anecdote with you here. this is about the french open. rafael nadal, 15 years, only been beaten twice since he started playing there when he was 19. there was a very famous, flamboyant tennis player, who played in the p1 dog era, number three in the world, he had lost to jimmy era, number three in the world, he had lost tojimmy connors 16 times ina row, had lost tojimmy connors 16 times in a row, ok? every time he played jimmy connors and he loses every time. 17th time he beats him. in the postgame press conference, the journalist say what was different this time, you lost him 16 times? peter scare alike says no one beats for to scare a lighter 17 times in a row! because no one beats raphael the dial at the frenc
women's finalist igor swiatek played in the doubles semi—final yesterday. is playing really well and got to the final and had some great wins and i'm sure she has a lot of confidence and is super excited for the final, but i am hoping that my experience from melbourne will hope —— will help me with saturday's final. iam going i am going to share an anecdote with you here. this is about the french open. rafael nadal, 15 years, only been beaten twice since he started playing there when he...