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rost d>>efend putep"t mostentnn reaha"t >>ior i a ukrainian situation appropriately? >> we'veot had any conversations on that subject. >> reporter: so he was lying conveations t?hahe presidentbout ttabt ph tone call. >> o'donnell: natancy unfolding? in reporr: yte hee,s h norayah. t, f accable to the secretary oste,f rn to ukraine while it was rus" he neverot any r learn that the secrety took it witouimh ho laso h heren capitol hill. and tonight, norah, the white hoise quoesfainto dails. nancy, thank you.tiw onugton cs ynch today in ause tweet criticism from those whoacse dre triviali. givcoy ulnot cpare tstoen to a lynching. >> reporter: republican leader cld n inquiry to aynuse.in >> reporter: a spokesman for the presidentrtt todge he's m l he w b t fon aouednn post, whicw erlcet. . hlyr ppening in amera adtoeany remarks considerd racist by some. >> if you're not happy leave >> reporter: he told four col untries chlottesville, virginia. umposeutsilsde ngheou immigrants like this >> they're bringing crime. they're tis ally, senator lindsey graham said today the presi
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ng time for ior. it is an emotional time for the county as our memory has not faded from the last fire. people are particularly irritable behind the wheel of their car when they can't get where they are going or delayed. this is not the time for that. this is the time to be strong as it has been in the past. pill together. if you're delayed it is probably for a reason and we can try to explain those but sometimes our officers are told to hold an area because there is a firefighting or lifesaving need and we need you to accept that and make altered plans. that is the biggest thing. take care of each other, plan for delays and keep calm. thank you very much. >>> speaking next from the county of sonoma the supervisor. >>> force thank you. i'm the chair of the supervisors and our thoughts are with the area and the county that was mentioned a couple times. there is still a lot of trauma from the fires of two years ago and waking up to a day like today brings back a lot of memories. we want to say thank you
ng time for ior. it is an emotional time for the county as our memory has not faded from the last fire. people are particularly irritable behind the wheel of their car when they can't get where they are going or delayed. this is not the time for that. this is the time to be strong as it has been in the past. pill together. if you're delayed it is probably for a reason and we can try to explain those but sometimes our officers are told to hold an area because there is a firefighting or...
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itor for politics and ior government, scott shaver. joining us via skype from the nation's capital, is tall coping, the washington correspondent for the san frlccisco chronicle. e to you both. >> thank you. >> let's start wi you, scott. you were in washington this week and you spoke with several members of california's congressional delegation, several ofthem are players in this impeachment inquiry, what did you learn? >> adam is of course leading the charge along with nancy e house intelligence air of committee, and we met with him after a long meeting he had with the spea r. he has become the target of republicans and the president in particular. who arclaiming they are attacking the process could not so much defending what the on president dithat phone call with the president of ukraine. they are saying this is an unfair illegitimaterocess. in terms there was no houseboat on this. this is all happening orhind closed and what adam schiff described, is what exactly is happening behind closed doors. in his telling of it anyway, the dem
itor for politics and ior government, scott shaver. joining us via skype from the nation's capital, is tall coping, the washington correspondent for the san frlccisco chronicle. e to you both. >> thank you. >> let's start wi you, scott. you were in washington this week and you spoke with several members of california's congressional delegation, several ofthem are players in this impeachment inquiry, what did you learn? >> adam is of course leading the charge along with nancy e...
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the urgency right now is ior southern cala with those infamous santa ana winds creating a lot of fireangerous there tonight, ar dealing with these conditions basically an open-ended challenge now for the state? guest: i think it is fair to say that they are. the emerging science on the late fall events is that as thes climatee warms, w are likely to see more and more of these very dangerous moments in the late fall, where it is very difficult to control fires. stephanie: even with these fireu burning inern california, and one is burning close to the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, we do not see the same kind of blackouts there that you have up north. why is that? gues that is true. wen ave s smaller degree of safety blackouts being utilized by the southern california, utilities, although i think that may change. two of theeires that h occurred in recent weeks in southern california appear to have been caused by utility lines that were left on. so, it may be the case that moving forward we see or excessive utilization. to some degree, southern california utilities ha
the urgency right now is ior southern cala with those infamous santa ana winds creating a lot of fireangerous there tonight, ar dealing with these conditions basically an open-ended challenge now for the state? guest: i think it is fair to say that they are. the emerging science on the late fall events is that as thes climatee warms, w are likely to see more and more of these very dangerous moments in the late fall, where it is very difficult to control fires. stephanie: even with these fireu...
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. >> ior think she became a vehice for and this was the many hours spent interviewing her, it was clear that this was not somebody that any interest in and cackling herself into the center of this giggles or become a major person in the me to movement. we wanted to write about her because she did become this vehicle. some people came to her see her as a figueroa in some saw her as a villain. in the vehicle, we want readers to see that this is actually a real person. the behind the scenes story is so much more complicated. bob: last chapter the book is the gathering. you got a dozen of your sources in the actresses, ashley judge and so forth together. i think this is fascinating discussion and i would ask him that, because you were there you know love this work in your bo book, what did you learn about yourselves. >> [laughter] [applause] that is definitely the hardest question you've asked us . you going to tell me that i not answer your question but i really am. [laughter] [applause] i believe in the journalistic process bob. it is so noti about megan or me or you. we've been fortunate
. >> ior think she became a vehice for and this was the many hours spent interviewing her, it was clear that this was not somebody that any interest in and cackling herself into the center of this giggles or become a major person in the me to movement. we wanted to write about her because she did become this vehicle. some people came to her see her as a figueroa in some saw her as a villain. in the vehicle, we want readers to see that this is actually a real person. the behind the scenes...
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trade editor,ior sarah mcgregor, with the latest tariffs on the eu.eries,or tesla but they did not meet elon musk's lofty projections? we will break down the numbers. paul: even disappointing u.s. data cannot put a brake on the u.s. dollar which remains at a two-year high. this is bloomberg. ♪ ."ery: this is "daybreak: asia i am shery ahn in new york. inl: and i am paul allen sydney. strength against the dollar, here is a look at the dollar/yen over the past week. we are seeing this trend continues as long as global risk prevails. nick, how strong is that yen going to get? nick: i think it will have a propensity over the next few months or even into the next year. we have seen sort of another hard knock to the markets, and we will continue to see flow into the yen. crosses,aking of the one always closely watched is the aussie/yen. i know you have a personal interest in this, as you are heading to japan shortly, but more broadly? nick: that really is a barometer of global risk, the aussie/yen. there is further downside. we have got the currency being p
trade editor,ior sarah mcgregor, with the latest tariffs on the eu.eries,or tesla but they did not meet elon musk's lofty projections? we will break down the numbers. paul: even disappointing u.s. data cannot put a brake on the u.s. dollar which remains at a two-year high. this is bloomberg. ♪ ."ery: this is "daybreak: asia i am shery ahn in new york. inl: and i am paul allen sydney. strength against the dollar, here is a look at the dollar/yen over the past week. we are seeing this...