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who am ito dispute that? in how to improve technology. who am i to dispute that?t a touch i to dispute that? anything is possible. there is just a touch of the look of lust in the eyes from those two in every photograph. backbench mps trying to form some kind of government in the event that this vote of no confidence goes through. is it possible? it doesn't look like it tonight. it didn't look like it over the last week. they we re like it over the last week. they were united in one cause which was to stop a no—deal brexit on the sist. to stop a no—deal brexit on the 31st. beyond that, they don't agree and what they disagree most of all is he would be the replacement prime minister. jeremy camp's insisting it should bejeremy corbyn. the liberal democrats and the ex tories kicked out of the party would rather die in a ditch than thejeremy corbyn in number ten and on that disagreement, it is floundering. this is the problem with the opposition at the moment, the remain side haven't been able to get their act together. nearly half of the people who voted, voted remai
who am ito dispute that? in how to improve technology. who am i to dispute that?t a touch i to dispute that? anything is possible. there is just a touch of the look of lust in the eyes from those two in every photograph. backbench mps trying to form some kind of government in the event that this vote of no confidence goes through. is it possible? it doesn't look like it tonight. it didn't look like it over the last week. they we re like it over the last week. they were united in one cause which...
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shares on shanghai's new tech focus which opened in july trenching was smart for brands include in a fix ito and techno globally the group sold $124000000.00 phones last year the vast majority in africa. back to china's corporate shopping spree of the past few years it's been buying up all types of businesses savings and ruffling feathers in failed attempts to take over others the latest case concerns a german airport in the black forest a solitary helicopter poses over the runway but there's not much else going on here at lara airport in southwestern germany there's a boeing 747 used for test flights otherwise the skies are empty. but because the city of largo has contacts in china investors there learned about the former military airfield the mayor says it has a lot of potential. if you look around the world as there aren't many people who are in a position to recognize these benefits and take action as well as provide the financing so sooner or later you're going to have to deal with china but the idea of the chinese taking over the airfield caused a stir in the city of $47000.00 after al
shares on shanghai's new tech focus which opened in july trenching was smart for brands include in a fix ito and techno globally the group sold $124000000.00 phones last year the vast majority in africa. back to china's corporate shopping spree of the past few years it's been buying up all types of businesses savings and ruffling feathers in failed attempts to take over others the latest case concerns a german airport in the black forest a solitary helicopter poses over the runway but there's...
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this is ito would use live from bali attack was president moves his government out of the capital and imposes an overnight curfew opposite protesters stormed the congress don't think thousands of demonstrators join rallies in quito with some clashing with police say the cost of fuel subsidies and other costs are a few measures for the coming up after a phone call between german chancellor angela merkel and u.k. prime minister boris johnson a leak in london ignites claims that machall told jobs and his plan to leave that you will not walk but did she well analyze that story. and one of germany's greatest adult focal players announces his retirement from the gate fast enshrined shall i get a tiny office brute songs for a long career that included 8 borders league titles with by munich and a world cup championship. i am. i'm helena humphrey glad you could join me thousands of indigenous people have converged on ecuador's capital quito to join anti-government protests clashes with security forces led president menem moreno to move his administration out of the capital now he has also impo
this is ito would use live from bali attack was president moves his government out of the capital and imposes an overnight curfew opposite protesters stormed the congress don't think thousands of demonstrators join rallies in quito with some clashing with police say the cost of fuel subsidies and other costs are a few measures for the coming up after a phone call between german chancellor angela merkel and u.k. prime minister boris johnson a leak in london ignites claims that machall told jobs...
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sometimes it is a cookie, yoga, but ito give it to my children so they eat had and i put up with hungerd i put up with hunger because i am a grown-up. the recession is expected to last well beyond this year. at least, with a new food emergency deal, people can expect more soup kitchens like this to eliminate hunger. daniel gallas, bbc news. let's have a look at the financial markets. they are all up at the moment. it would be a busy week. we will get results from alphabet, the owner of google. we have heard from hsbc already and we will get facebook results, apple, airbus, exxonmobil, bp et cetera. you can have a look at how the us ended the week on friday. pretty robust. the smp 100 week on friday. pretty robust. the smp100 very strong on friday but we have the federal reserve meeting on wednesday and a lot of speculation about what they are going to do. instagram has told the bbc it's extending a ban on graphic posts to include material about self harm and suicide, including pictures, drawings and cartoons. it's the company's latest response to public concern over the death of 14—year
sometimes it is a cookie, yoga, but ito give it to my children so they eat had and i put up with hungerd i put up with hunger because i am a grown-up. the recession is expected to last well beyond this year. at least, with a new food emergency deal, people can expect more soup kitchens like this to eliminate hunger. daniel gallas, bbc news. let's have a look at the financial markets. they are all up at the moment. it would be a busy week. we will get results from alphabet, the owner of google....
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patricia: ito ledo duerme en una cÁrcelmás cerca cuando dejo volar mi imaginación. es decir... wow.ulo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 31 de octubre. solo en su concesionario autorizado. según los reviews haces los mejores pasteles. yo escribí esos reviews. los pasteles están ok. ¿solo ok? es que necesito un pastel de tres leches. pues solo hay de dos. ¿de dos leches? no. solo hay de dos: conchas o churros. solo ok no estÁ ok especialmente cuando se trata de tu red. at&t tiene la mejor red, según el estudio más grande del país. ahora con 5g evolution, el primer paso a 5g. más de lo tuyo, es lo nuestro. enrique: tropas del ejÉrcito en siria llegaron a la provincia en el norte de ese paÍs. ocurre despuÉs de que los kurdos decide ayer un acuerdo con el gobierno de ese paÍs. que promete ayudaros para defenderse una posible invasiÓn de turquÍa. los kurdos frenarÍaos esta unisex ataque presente trump decidiÓ retirar las tropas de esa zona. lo que ha permitido un avance por parte de militares turcosa la pobl
patricia: ito ledo duerme en una cÁrcelmás cerca cuando dejo volar mi imaginación. es decir... wow.ulo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 31 de octubre. solo en su concesionario autorizado. según los reviews haces los mejores pasteles. yo escribí esos reviews. los pasteles están ok. ¿solo ok? es que necesito un pastel de tres leches. pues solo hay de dos. ¿de dos leches? no. solo hay de dos: conchas o...
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patricia: ito ledo duerme en una cÁrcelmás cerca enrique: tropas del ejÉrcito en siria llegaron a laa permitido un avance por parte de militares turcosa la poblaciÓn kurda. patricios. son intensa bÚsqueda se realiza en michoacÁn, mÉxico, después de que un grupo armadoasesinÓ a 14 policÍas. los agentes locales estaban ejecutando una orden judicial de trasladar a una madre y a su hija para realizar una dirigencia cuando fueron sorprendidos por los criminales. algunos agentes fueron ejecutados con el tiro de gracia. enrique: en puerto rico se investiga el mÓvil de un intenso tiroteo quedejÓ ocho muertos y dos heridos en un vecindario de rÍo piedras. vecinos del Área grabaron el mÉrito y siente que generÓ pÁnico en la zona. >> miles de manifestantes indÍgenas, estudiantes voluntarios, y recientes de quito, comenzaron una limpieza masiva la capital que quedÓ llena de escombros tan violentas contra-- protestas contra el gobierno. se realizÓ tras un acuerdo con a cuerdo con el presiente moreno, que generÓ 10 dÍas de encendidas protestas. las caÓticas manifestaciones dijeron un saldo de siet
patricia: ito ledo duerme en una cÁrcelmás cerca enrique: tropas del ejÉrcito en siria llegaron a laa permitido un avance por parte de militares turcosa la poblaciÓn kurda. patricios. son intensa bÚsqueda se realiza en michoacÁn, mÉxico, después de que un grupo armadoasesinÓ a 14 policÍas. los agentes locales estaban ejecutando una orden judicial de trasladar a una madre y a su hija para realizar una dirigencia cuando fueron sorprendidos por los criminales. algunos agentes fueron...
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bota fascinating character and someone who kind of captures what has happened to many people who come ito the trmp administration with the highest of motives, wanting to serve the country, and the slowly but surely get brought ito this vortex of amorality, dishonesty, expediency, and they seem to lose their bearings. i mean, he was a respected independent prosecutor. he almost immediately got sucked in by trump to providing a false totionale for firing comey. trump wanted hiave a press conference and claim he was the ie who told mptr tovirer the-- comey's handling f clinton. all of this was completely false. d i think it completely unnerved him. and he also-- there's a drascmac e in the book where he confides in andrew mccabe. there's no one he can trust. he can't to mcce or sessions or underlings in the justice department. and after comeyas fired he said the one person i wish i could talk to was comey, whi ft everyone kind of flabbergasted. he then proposes wirinhimself to secretly record trump, invoking the 25tdmh amt-- >> he has denied that, that he did any of that. >> he said that the
bota fascinating character and someone who kind of captures what has happened to many people who come ito the trmp administration with the highest of motives, wanting to serve the country, and the slowly but surely get brought ito this vortex of amorality, dishonesty, expediency, and they seem to lose their bearings. i mean, he was a respected independent prosecutor. he almost immediately got sucked in by trump to providing a false totionale for firing comey. trump wanted hiave a press...
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dusseldorf striker dodie look at back ito playing in vladimir to read out to make it 3. parents up with a 3rd straight way into hall's phone calls milestone celebrations were to drop even further down the table. but next our attention turns to a team with far more to worry about. 7 games 0 wins following defeat to mines probable in the main the only team in the league without a win. first of all congratulations to 2 months of them. i think it's ok they were the better team. they. can wean him starting i just need to feel that he's ok so a little 1st of all congratulations to myself and. i think we're the better team but. for both teachers that are not every time a better team is winning. mama trey got started as much during the game as he did in his post match interview 8 minutes in the defendant made a mess of things before robert kwai saw him put the businesses and speak. i 1st go for mines is my fault no doubt. i need to clear the ball and especially in the situation i say one point off the 7 games there is no time for risk i need to clear the ball and let nothing hap
dusseldorf striker dodie look at back ito playing in vladimir to read out to make it 3. parents up with a 3rd straight way into hall's phone calls milestone celebrations were to drop even further down the table. but next our attention turns to a team with far more to worry about. 7 games 0 wins following defeat to mines probable in the main the only team in the league without a win. first of all congratulations to 2 months of them. i think it's ok they were the better team. they. can wean him...
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there is a real sense of anxiety and a sense of a buildup, a ahead with an operation that ito has very long signaled that president erdogan has made it clear that he is not prepared for to wait for the united states anymore. laura: is the expectation that turkey could launch a military offensive in the coming hours?go orla: possibly. there have been some suggestions that the operation could begin as soon as tonight. that is unclear. we do know that the withdrawal of the american forces was seen very much as giving turkey the green light. america was determined, it was t going to be caught in the crossfire. potentially within a short period of time you could have two nato allies across the border, turkey and the u.s., on opposite sides of a conflict. america did not want to be caught in that position. president trump has emphasized that there would be severeat consequences if any of the u.s. troops that remain across the border were to come to any harm. and are still u.s. troops across the border. the number that was moved to today, the pentan stressed, was only 25. it is a volatile sit
there is a real sense of anxiety and a sense of a buildup, a ahead with an operation that ito has very long signaled that president erdogan has made it clear that he is not prepared for to wait for the united states anymore. laura: is the expectation that turkey could launch a military offensive in the coming hours?go orla: possibly. there have been some suggestions that the operation could begin as soon as tonight. that is unclear. we do know that the withdrawal of the american forces was seen...
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off it's a world 'd record that hasn't been broken since and interestingly enough when we landed in ito in port we had enough fuel on board for another 3 hours of flying well i thought that was really interesting and i think i we all learned thank you so much for that different thanks for joining us. tomorrow a pleasure now tens of thousands of supporters of italy's rightwing opposition parties a protest against the new government formed last month but vini leader of the far right league party addressed crowds in the capital row his party was in the former ruling coalition until he pulled out in a failed bid to trigger an election russia's prime minister is in serbia to mark 75 years since the soviet union defeated nazi germany dmitri medvedev attended a military parade near the capital belgrade moscow in belgrade of forged closer ties in recent years despite serbian ambition to join the european union. at least 15 people are dead after a dam collapse in a remote region of russia with 7 more still missing and happened on saturday morning during heavy rainfall at a small gold mine in sib
off it's a world 'd record that hasn't been broken since and interestingly enough when we landed in ito in port we had enough fuel on board for another 3 hours of flying well i thought that was really interesting and i think i we all learned thank you so much for that different thanks for joining us. tomorrow a pleasure now tens of thousands of supporters of italy's rightwing opposition parties a protest against the new government formed last month but vini leader of the far right league party...
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. >> the hardehing ito go through all the paperwork that you need to go thrgh to move.pening the bank account, paying your taxes, understanding how all that works in the therlands, but we did actually have help. >> reporter: help frompany the city of amsterdam hired as part of its pitch to host the e.m.a. roz fremder is the owner ander saysirm has doubled in size since the brexit vote. >> brexit is definitely good fon te relocausiness.ess. i would say 80% private individuals that contact us right now are from the u.k. and also about 40% of corporates coming in are looking to establish, if not relocate ther entire companies from u.k. to the netherlands, at least establish a presence here. >> reporter: there's been of brexodus of corporations and individuals fleeing the u.k. and almost 100 businesses have already shifted offices and jobe toetherlands. the british have been debating for the last three years-- evere since threndum-- about how to leave the e.u. an agreement hammereout early on was voted down by parliament, the deadline extended from last march to october 31,
. >> the hardehing ito go through all the paperwork that you need to go thrgh to move.pening the bank account, paying your taxes, understanding how all that works in the therlands, but we did actually have help. >> reporter: help frompany the city of amsterdam hired as part of its pitch to host the e.m.a. roz fremder is the owner ander saysirm has doubled in size since the brexit vote. >> brexit is definitely good fon te relocausiness.ess. i would say 80% private individuals...
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and the unveiling of a new emperor japan's north ito formally proclaims his ascension to the chrysanthemum throne the world's oldest that it terry model. plus a man in his eighty's on the mission of a life piece become a fixture in hong kong's pro-democracy movement we follow him as he puts himself between the police and the protesters. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us journeys defense minister has put forth a plan for the future of northern syria on the clay come on by as plan calls for an internationally patrolled security zone. in syria along the border with turkey that's similar to what turkey says it wants to achieve with its own military incursion there the difference is that the zone proposed by the german defense minister would be under international and not turkish control. is seen as a possible successor to chancellor merkel she says she's discussed her proposal with merkel and put it to germany's western allies here's part of what the defense minister said in her exclusive interview with the defeat you. my recommendation is that we establish an internationally contro
and the unveiling of a new emperor japan's north ito formally proclaims his ascension to the chrysanthemum throne the world's oldest that it terry model. plus a man in his eighty's on the mission of a life piece become a fixture in hong kong's pro-democracy movement we follow him as he puts himself between the police and the protesters. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us journeys defense minister has put forth a plan for the future of northern syria on the clay come on by as plan...
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the new video that emerged does show the actor touching the backside of a server, but david, they itoesot show a crime. >>> when we come back he, tnkyo. tonight, newsn this found alive. and there t man accused of kidnapping her. like an "unjection™". u. xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexateate. 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™". skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works f
the new video that emerged does show the actor touching the backside of a server, but david, they itoesot show a crime. >>> when we come back he, tnkyo. tonight, newsn this found alive. and there t man accused of kidnapping her. like an "unjection™". u. xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexateate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than...
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ito go with him because as an archaeologist it would be a lovely place to go.ent several months there and there was no concern. months there and there was no concern. we were months there and there was no concern. we were in months there and there was no concern. we were in regular contact with him. but at the end of that, without our knowledge of support he we nt without our knowledge of support he went to turkey and then into syria. from there he went into iraq. went to turkey and then into syria. from there he went into iraqm doesn't sound like you do feel a degree of personal guilt at all? personal guilt for what exactly, that i created a son who went off, i believe he went to help. we had many discussions about this for months before and we talked about all the political issues, we always talked about things and islam. i didn't walk on the journey with him in the sense i didn't become a muslim but he thought women had writes, he was not an extremist. he walked away, the person who warned us to me was the person who warned us to me was the extremist, who he
ito go with him because as an archaeologist it would be a lovely place to go.ent several months there and there was no concern. months there and there was no concern. we were months there and there was no concern. we were in months there and there was no concern. we were in regular contact with him. but at the end of that, without our knowledge of support he we nt without our knowledge of support he went to turkey and then into syria. from there he went into iraq. went to turkey and then into...
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away from the media in a private location in rural cheshire, so there is a serious intent, man to man, itoo get this over the line, the bottom line is there doesn't seem to be any new proposal on the table. we know the existing british package has been rejected by pretty much everyone in brussels, and on the eu side they take the view that it's not their problem. they don't have to come up with a solution to brexit. brexit is something the british need to sort out, which is why mines are now turning to life after the breakdown in the talks. —— minds are turning. that's why we heard jeremy corbyn talking today, signalling that once an extension has been secured, one borisjohnson has written the letter asking for a delay, he would press the button for a general election having twice previously rebuffed the idea, which bluntly means we will have to get our winter woollies out for a few chilly days on the campaign trail. norman smith, thank you. briefing notes given to president trump reveal that a woman with diplomatic immunity, who's a suspect in the case of a crash in northamptonshire in wh
away from the media in a private location in rural cheshire, so there is a serious intent, man to man, itoo get this over the line, the bottom line is there doesn't seem to be any new proposal on the table. we know the existing british package has been rejected by pretty much everyone in brussels, and on the eu side they take the view that it's not their problem. they don't have to come up with a solution to brexit. brexit is something the british need to sort out, which is why mines are now...
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and itrivacy advocate was very hard, it was actually than ito tell my story was to come forward and risky freedom, potentially my life to about everything going on. aboutard snowden talks going into exile in his book for the record. then sunday at noon eastern, journalist naomi klein >> we have never had so little arctic ice and we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says, we are breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the case for a green new deal. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. , washington eastern times national security council missed -- columnist talks about china's ability to >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat, and the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title, china's economic aggression. there was a huge policy fight with bureaucrats, saying, we can't say economic aggression. but when you read the report, you understand why
and itrivacy advocate was very hard, it was actually than ito tell my story was to come forward and risky freedom, potentially my life to about everything going on. aboutard snowden talks going into exile in his book for the record. then sunday at noon eastern, journalist naomi klein >> we have never had so little arctic ice and we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the amazon, the great barrier reef and as my friend says, we are breaking...
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ito feel that to a 15-year-old e i would say, whatever you feel you are suffering, he or she too is suffering and when you can open your eyes to the reasons that people are who they are without feeling threatened, open your eyes to see it you will find ways to appreciate the strength of someone -- there is a power to seeing clearly and sometimes we don't want to see clearly. >> the 15-year-old me -- i went to an all catholic school and on my second day of school this kid with red hair and freckles comes up to my lunch table and says lincoln should've never left plantation. and i said what does that have to do with me. [laughter] so i was one of the first minorities in thee school. and i became a writer every day i long to get back to bombay i left my friends, my grandpa into my cousins and i missed it. i was going up in jackson heights but my senior year got better. because other minorities started coming in and the lunch table excluded. [laughter] in the beginning of my senior year. this is during the crisis in 1980 and walking down the hallway in this kid. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i was im
ito feel that to a 15-year-old e i would say, whatever you feel you are suffering, he or she too is suffering and when you can open your eyes to the reasons that people are who they are without feeling threatened, open your eyes to see it you will find ways to appreciate the strength of someone -- there is a power to seeing clearly and sometimes we don't want to see clearly. >> the 15-year-old me -- i went to an all catholic school and on my second day of school this kid with red hair and...
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that is why "new york times" put out ap an article sag democrats conditio can be -- cat decide, who ito could it be, they prepare for a post trump world by stirring it up. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a absolutely crazy day on capitol hill. republicans storming into a closed door impeachment hearing. what is this the squad? they demand information, did they get what hey -- they wanted, mollie hemingway explains, we have a new game tonight, that is what he said, our panel has to guess they from president trump, joe biden or wild card celebrity, that is ahead. stay with us. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination
that is why "new york times" put out ap an article sag democrats conditio can be -- cat decide, who ito could it be, they prepare for a post trump world by stirring it up. >> maybe -- maybe -- >> that so boring. patrick, wow, that will get me excited. >> oprah would. >> it would get everyone excited. kennedy: calm down. >> you are among friends. >> she not an circumstanc asset. >> she is quite asset. >> panel returns, but first a...
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. -- ito you know, steve was about 17 days ago, she called and it was the day of the global climate strike. my daughter is 27 years old. she said, i'm worried this is an not going to work. i am worried we will lose and we will not be able to control this crisis. i said, we will win it. we will take these people down. we are out there to do it, don't you worry. that is my attitude and that is their attitude. steve: one of the criticisms of the election of donald trump was that we elected a president who had no military experience and no government experience. if you are elected in 2020, you would be in that same category, so why should voters consider you? what experience do you bring to the white house? mr. steyer: i've been doing this full-time for seven years. and i have been doing it -- putting together coalitions and beating corporations for 10 years. if you look over the last 10 years in american politics about who has been taking on the corporations and winning, take a look. i've taken on the oil companies and beat them. i've taken on the tobacco companies and beat them. i've taken o
. -- ito you know, steve was about 17 days ago, she called and it was the day of the global climate strike. my daughter is 27 years old. she said, i'm worried this is an not going to work. i am worried we will lose and we will not be able to control this crisis. i said, we will win it. we will take these people down. we are out there to do it, don't you worry. that is my attitude and that is their attitude. steve: one of the criticisms of the election of donald trump was that we elected a...
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so the nba, for instance, on ito official social media website on china has nearly 42 million followers's only got, what's -- i think it's got less than 25 million here in the u.s. one question the nba needs to ask itself, if it stops kowtowing to china, will the chinese fans ultimately just go watch basketball played by belgians or malaysians or some other country,us right?la i think what adam silver did today, you know, issuing a statement that is much more strongly supportive of freedom of speech is the right step in the right direction.rt but i think it's worth remembering that just because you want the chinese market doesn't mean that you have to be so craven about it. >> tucker: you do not need to give up american values or betray your own country, as they so happily do. that was really interesting. thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: you remember not so long ago a bill that went through congress that was signed and now law, that we will let nonviolent prisoners out earlyug because we are compassionate. it's going to be no problem. one of those people who got
so the nba, for instance, on ito official social media website on china has nearly 42 million followers's only got, what's -- i think it's got less than 25 million here in the u.s. one question the nba needs to ask itself, if it stops kowtowing to china, will the chinese fans ultimately just go watch basketball played by belgians or malaysians or some other country,us right?la i think what adam silver did today, you know, issuing a statement that is much more strongly supportive of freedom of...
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that person is corroborating another whistle-blower's account that the president pressured e n.inranv ito>> number seven sir elton john said he saw the queen lightly slap her nephew over the head at a party. he says when the nephew didn't want to look after the sister he said -- >> don't argue with me i am the queen. >> the full details are in elton's upcoming memoir called "me." >> that didn't make it into the movie? why? i saw the movie this weekend. >> i did, too. talking about "rocket man." >> i guess a book is a lot longer. >> kut>>he other >>> good morning, america. as we join you this busy monday morning, president trump is now facing a second whistle-blower. the impeachment battle escalates. a rwarcod ndcl oaiffmingia to h firsthand information about the president pressing ukraine to vals.tigate his political how it could shake up the investigation as the president lashes out against his critics. >>> breaking news in the fight against isis. the white house overnight with a surprise announcement withdrawing american troops from a key part of syria. the reaction this morning. martha
that person is corroborating another whistle-blower's account that the president pressured e n.inranv ito>> number seven sir elton john said he saw the queen lightly slap her nephew over the head at a party. he says when the nephew didn't want to look after the sister he said -- >> don't argue with me i am the queen. >> the full details are in elton's upcoming memoir called "me." >> that didn't make it into the movie? why? i saw the movie this weekend. >>...
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feels like the way we talk about how she lost as if she was supposed to win, the mainstream media and ito favor democrats don't really trusted that much anymore. my question, though, does anyone it was reallyf like they put from out here to i feel likels, and republicans took the bait, like this is the guy that triggers them the most, and it's kind of upsetting to me because when they say it was russia that influence the election, it was pretty clear that democrats influenced the primary pretty if we act as if other countries can't interfere in our elections, wouldn't that mean that we would have to change some of our foreign policy strategies, because we tend to be heavy-handed in other democracies, you know? that was my question. i mean, the question around the 2016 election, i think the reason why it is still brought up three years later that a foreign power intervened, a historic adversary of the united states intervened. i don't think it is percent to do with hillary clinton as a more the think it is foreign interference and the fact that we are still trying to get to the bottom of t
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for turkey, the goal ito remove kurdish forces it considers terrorists and establish a buffer zone along it's an operation turkey long- threatened but avoided so longoo as u.s. tr remained in northern syria, partnered with those kurdish forces to defeat isis. but those u.s.-troops are now g withdrawining turkey window to launch an offensive defense secretary mark esper called inevitable. >> we did not want to get involved in a conflict that ardates back nearly 200 ye between the turks and the kurds and get involved in another war in the middle east already in the mide of the war, and by leaving, the carnage came quickly. this weekend on social media, turkish-backed militias killed kurdish prisoners on the streets. and residents injured by the turkish assault ended up in the back of pickup trucks. washington asser turkey will not go unchecked. but just hours before that announcement. turkish president recep erdogan doubled dow >> regardless of the threats and precious, we are determined to continue the operation until th. i am stating clearly, we will absolutely finish the job we started.
for turkey, the goal ito remove kurdish forces it considers terrorists and establish a buffer zone along it's an operation turkey long- threatened but avoided so longoo as u.s. tr remained in northern syria, partnered with those kurdish forces to defeat isis. but those u.s.-troops are now g withdrawining turkey window to launch an offensive defense secretary mark esper called inevitable. >> we did not want to get involved in a conflict that ardates back nearly 200 ye between the turks and...
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some argue that this might turn ito a steepening and whether is a ball steepening of the back end risess unknown. people are coming around to the idea that after fighting this bond rally for so far, they are saying this is not a bubble. it is justified by the data. what does that mean it needs to go much further? the treasury market is certainly advanced in pricing in the data. it other assets that are in denial. when other assets play catch-up, does the treasury market need to go further? as i said that the next dynamic might be that we get worried about the debt profile and steepening. i think that's why we could see treasuries in a new rain -- range. we might see treasuries and a 1.2% range, and i just emphasize those numbers are arbitrary. levelscan go to lower that have times when it bounces back up. it is the front end with there is still room to come lower. matt: thank you very much for joining us. cudmore, our managing editor at of singapore. you can join our discussion on the global bond rally and the mliv team. credit suisse is considering a return to the u.s. wealth managemen
some argue that this might turn ito a steepening and whether is a ball steepening of the back end risess unknown. people are coming around to the idea that after fighting this bond rally for so far, they are saying this is not a bubble. it is justified by the data. what does that mean it needs to go much further? the treasury market is certainly advanced in pricing in the data. it other assets that are in denial. when other assets play catch-up, does the treasury market need to go further? as i...
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if they wanted to drail trump, one leak would have crushed that campaign, not only a leak thaast itoing on, but a leak of some of the salacious details which we now know were being investigated. >> two of the st-notorious ople on the president's twitter speed feedare peter strzok. peter strzok was the man who helmed the hillary clinton investigation and took over the beginnings othe russia investigation and e.sa pag e denied and lied about act that they were having an affair and that they excnged many of these very hostile texts expressing anip pea of the president, your book goes to great lengths in som the partisan villains we've been led to believe. >> that's correct. and i want to clarify. peter strzok never did lie about obviously, neither one of them wanted it to become public, and they never thought it wouldme beublic, and they ended it before it did become public. let's put that aside for a moment. they did have an affair, they did, in what they thought werepr ate texts, expressed political views that were hostile to trump. but everyone in the f.b.i., everyone in the government,
if they wanted to drail trump, one leak would have crushed that campaign, not only a leak thaast itoing on, but a leak of some of the salacious details which we now know were being investigated. >> two of the st-notorious ople on the president's twitter speed feedare peter strzok. peter strzok was the man who helmed the hillary clinton investigation and took over the beginnings othe russia investigation and e.sa pag e denied and lied about act that they were having an affair and that they...
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it looks great ito san francisco on highway one oh one so this is a good drive at 30 minutes, the baytraffic much heavier and busier officially backed up through the maze and also slow coming off the upper deck on the skyway from right around 5th street all the way out to one o one because of an earlier accident at cesar chavez traffic tracker showing decent numbers antioch 41 minutes to make it over to concord for west for and then one oh one up to 67 minutes heading north san jose to menlo park james all right robin thank you very much as 7.30. >>and back to our breaking news on the planned pg e power shut off this is a map provided by the utility and a shows the areas that are highlighted these are the areas where they're most concerned about the winds the high fire danger and the potential for power shut off a lot of the sierra foothills obviously impacted by that. but here in the bay area are looking at san mateo county the hills closer to the coast. but more specifically the north bay that's where the biggest bulk of local customers are going to be impacted as we zoom in you'll
it looks great ito san francisco on highway one oh one so this is a good drive at 30 minutes, the baytraffic much heavier and busier officially backed up through the maze and also slow coming off the upper deck on the skyway from right around 5th street all the way out to one o one because of an earlier accident at cesar chavez traffic tracker showing decent numbers antioch 41 minutes to make it over to concord for west for and then one oh one up to 67 minutes heading north san jose to menlo...
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syria says ito feels threatene by advances made by syria's kurd. there's already deep seeded hostility between the government and population. in 1984, the kurdistana's work party, the pkk, which calls for kurdish aton autonomy, began an arms struggle that continues to this day. in the past 35 years, more than 40,000 people have been kill nd that struggle. now turkey considers ypg forces in syria to be an extension of the pkk in turkey, which it has declared to be a terrorist organization. in the meantime, syrian kurdish forces are holding more than 10,000 isis fighters, including 2,000 foreigners, in several prisons. angel is worry a new -- in syria could lead to a security vacuum that allows those prisoners to escape. they also control a camp home to more than 70,000 people. mostly the wives and children of isis fighters. joining me now to have a closer look at this, a foreign correspondent for the "new york times" who covers islamices extremism including isis and at the national security counsel. also served as spokesperson for the u.s. mission t
syria says ito feels threatene by advances made by syria's kurd. there's already deep seeded hostility between the government and population. in 1984, the kurdistana's work party, the pkk, which calls for kurdish aton autonomy, began an arms struggle that continues to this day. in the past 35 years, more than 40,000 people have been kill nd that struggle. now turkey considers ypg forces in syria to be an extension of the pkk in turkey, which it has declared to be a terrorist organization. in...
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plane five months after the lion crash, because if he did, my daughter would sti be here and muilenberg ito be back in the hot seat tomorrow, this time in front of the house transportation committee. david shepardson is the transportation reporter r reuters and covered today's hearing. david, thanks for being with us. we saw in that piece how angry the senators were. what did muilenburg seem to be trying to accomish at the hearing an how successful was he? moved beyond the initial message of just, we're going the make a safe plane safer.ac he did knowledge mistakes that the company did fail to disclose. erese text messages w referenced. and they didn't disclose to the f.a.a. about a censor indicator light. but ind eneral he staaway from a lot of the specific questions that the senators had, raising did they make critical mistes during tha 2016 time frame in the development of m-cas and the certhtification of airplane. >> yang: how badly was his credibility hurt on ssue of the text messages from the pilot, the test pilot, saying that the system was runng ramp rampant in the simulator years,
plane five months after the lion crash, because if he did, my daughter would sti be here and muilenberg ito be back in the hot seat tomorrow, this time in front of the house transportation committee. david shepardson is the transportation reporter r reuters and covered today's hearing. david, thanks for being with us. we saw in that piece how angry the senators were. what did muilenburg seem to be trying to accomish at the hearing an how successful was he? moved beyond the initial message of...
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to listen on—demand to the songs they want to hear, and they don't have the patience to listen to a ito—minutelast fortnight — seem like classical music. how could people have done this? of course, it was the way people used to do it. but, really, the last band that does this, presents their work in the order in which they want you to hear it is coldplay, perhaps radiohead as well. that's it, isn't it? how musicians want you to hear a piece of work, rather than a short bit of music. let's listen to the top five in the top ten. # baby your smile is forever in my mind and memory... #we # we only said goodbye with words... never mind ifind never mind i find someone like you. # i wish nothing but the best for you too # don't forget i remember you said # don't forget i remember you said # sometimes it's less to love but it hurts instead... all amazing songs, aren't they? i resisted singing along there, i don't want to hurt your ears, paul! it's an all—brit school top three. all brit, isn't that amazing? does that surprise you? well, seeing as that the brit school hadn't been invented when the lp wa
to listen on—demand to the songs they want to hear, and they don't have the patience to listen to a ito—minutelast fortnight — seem like classical music. how could people have done this? of course, it was the way people used to do it. but, really, the last band that does this, presents their work in the order in which they want you to hear it is coldplay, perhaps radiohead as well. that's it, isn't it? how musicians want you to hear a piece of work, rather than a short bit of music. let's...
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but he's the person who sent thatss text mee who said he thought it would be crazy-- quote, unquote-- ito wholed from ukraine for political reasons. he will be coming to capitol ll next week to testify. these rawl things we need to walk as the president contins to be very, very angry about the kepeachment. >> nawaz: jam-pday here in washington. yamiche alcindor, and nick schifrin on top of it all. thanks to you both. >> nawaz: in the day's other news, general motors ated auto workers reached a tentative deal to end a month-long strike. terms of the four-year contract were not released, but theon u.a.w. said itajor gains for some 49,000 workers. the union had dended higher ges, better pay for new hires and a promise to build morecl ve inside the u.s. union leaders meet tomorrow to vote on the deal. the u.s. special envoy on iran says the withdrawal from northeast syria does not undermine efforts to pressure iran. at a hearing today, senators from both sides warned the pull- out will aid the syrian regime and its iranian allies. but brian hook disagreed. >> nawaz: president trump >> the pre
but he's the person who sent thatss text mee who said he thought it would be crazy-- quote, unquote-- ito wholed from ukraine for political reasons. he will be coming to capitol ll next week to testify. these rawl things we need to walk as the president contins to be very, very angry about the kepeachment. >> nawaz: jam-pday here in washington. yamiche alcindor, and nick schifrin on top of it all. thanks to you both. >> nawaz: in the day's other news, general motors ated auto...
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backing up right away military juntas funding and arming death squads there's no phones and then more ito's funding an army death squads there's not any more because there's always a small people for a really good that's because there's always a small people for really good that's good for profit. and for profit. i i. just need to be doing. this need to be doing it. the pentagon says it's not ready to release video evidence to back up the time it's killed the pentagon says it's not ready to release video evidence to back up the time it's killed the leader this time extinct in syria we look at how the world's most wanted terrorist avoid extinct in syria we look at how the world's most wanted terrorist avoided detection. in the legal team of from people with 60 detection. the legal team of from people mr curative he was charged with lying to investigators alleges michael flynn is here it is he was charged with lying to investigators alleges michael flynn's testament. and. testament. and. it's time for the budgets to have a chance to pronounce it's time for the voters to have a chance to prono
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with the dossier and the other information about carter page for anyone to say could you have gotten itowithout that? you cannot take that out retroactively. >> in the dossier itself with thoseth 40 paragraphs there were some good leads. >>ca yes. there was a lot of information that we could not disprove. there was a fair amount of a information. >> a lot that you could not disprove. >> affair of information we knew was accurate but always questions with respect to timing so when you get reporting from aou source you have to determine even if it's correct you have to figure out if there are other ways you may have come across the information. >> my reading of it and tell me if this seems right to you. was that steele did not pretend the information was definitive. rather they were from sources and he was outside russia himself he had sources from when he was inside russia when he could communicate with some of them outside and threw some intermediaries that were still inside. and there are varying levels of which there is plausibilit plausibility, accuracy, but it was not intended to be
with the dossier and the other information about carter page for anyone to say could you have gotten itowithout that? you cannot take that out retroactively. >> in the dossier itself with thoseth 40 paragraphs there were some good leads. >>ca yes. there was a lot of information that we could not disprove. there was a fair amount of a information. >> a lot that you could not disprove. >> affair of information we knew was accurate but always questions with respect to...
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australia has a number of fundamentals that make it hard r the untryo go ito cession.ation growth, for instance, is really robust, more people are spinning more money. the risk of recession in australia is low, and for it to materialize, we would have to have a continuation of the current domestic trend and a much bigger international shock. as for the global economy more broadly, that is where we see the risks coming from the risk of recession in the u.s. is relatively elevated right now. even our base case is no recession but it is very weak next year, well below 2%. lower with some factors coming through. looser monetary policy generally. across-the-board we would like to see more fiscal policy, more use of additional spending, and we think the multipliers from that would be substantial, comfortably above a 1% boost in terms of spending, it would give us a 1% bang in a gdp growth. there's a lot of tools on the table but the government is not choosing to use them. paul: the complaint of central bankers the world over. there is plenty more to come on "daybreak: asia."
australia has a number of fundamentals that make it hard r the untryo go ito cession.ation growth, for instance, is really robust, more people are spinning more money. the risk of recession in australia is low, and for it to materialize, we would have to have a continuation of the current domestic trend and a much bigger international shock. as for the global economy more broadly, that is where we see the risks coming from the risk of recession in the u.s. is relatively elevated right now. even...
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shery: thanks to columbia university's takatoshi ito, and our very own kathleen hays.y more to come on "daybreak asia." do stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney. australia's pension funds are throwing off their reputation as passive investors. they are making environmental, social, and corporate governance part of their mantra. six australian funds recently named as world leaders in the esg field. liza mcdonald is here and joins us now from melbourne. when it comes to thinking about esg, i guess a lot of investors -- deliver -- our purpose is to deliver to our members. we have been looking at integrating environmental, social, and governance risk into our process. what that is about is really understanding all risks associated with our investment and ensuring that we are mitigating those risks. what we have seen a lot is understanding it from the opportunity lens so when we are looking at our investments, how do we look at opportunities for the long term when it comes to integratin
shery: thanks to columbia university's takatoshi ito, and our very own kathleen hays.y more to come on "daybreak asia." do stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney. australia's pension funds are throwing off their reputation as passive investors. they are making environmental, social, and corporate governance part of their mantra. six australian funds recently named as world leaders in...
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it, i think ito is something really interesting to ask after a tough year like this one. also, ray dalio has been out there talking about how bad everything is, how bad the cycle is going to be when it turns, basically, you would think he would be sticking with these lower bond yield calls. sonali: the environment has changed quite a bit. bankers have been not reacting the way they always have. that was the theme throughout last week. ray dalio has called this a great sag of an economy. what people are thinking is lower for longer in a lot of ways, across the world. you see germany negative, japan negative. if that's the case, whether he is really going to change his calls of conviction, we will see. and i wonder, are we had a binary risk for these kind of investors? you either had a recessionary view, or you don't. it is a binary hit or miss. for what it's worth, macro investors had large have not been down this much as he has. a lot of other people had the same call that rates would be lower, but not ever but it was hurt by them. alix: good point. let's get to our third
it, i think ito is something really interesting to ask after a tough year like this one. also, ray dalio has been out there talking about how bad everything is, how bad the cycle is going to be when it turns, basically, you would think he would be sticking with these lower bond yield calls. sonali: the environment has changed quite a bit. bankers have been not reacting the way they always have. that was the theme throughout last week. ray dalio has called this a great sag of an economy. what...
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it waswas very hard, actually harder to tell this then ito tell my story was to come forward and riskentially my life to tell the world about potentially everything that was going on. talks aboutowden exposing the u.s. government's massive surveillance program and going into exile in his book, permanent record. this sunday, live at noon eastern, in-depth, with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge parts of the amazon. we have lost not just the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. says, are, as my friend blanking them. >> she talks about her book, which includes on fire. the burning case for a green new deal. and the shock doctrine. join us in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. at 9:00 eastern on afterward, in his latest book, deceiving the sky, bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former secretary of sta
it waswas very hard, actually harder to tell this then ito tell my story was to come forward and riskentially my life to tell the world about potentially everything that was going on. talks aboutowden exposing the u.s. government's massive surveillance program and going into exile in his book, permanent record. this sunday, live at noon eastern, in-depth, with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge...
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feels like the way we talk about how she lost as if she was supposed to win, the mainstream media and itoor democrats don't really trusted that much anymore. my question, though, does anyone it was reallyf like they put from out here to i feel likels, and republicans took the bait, like this is the guy that triggers them the most, and it's kind of upsetting to me because when they say it was russia that influence the election, it was pretty clear that democrats influenced the primary pretty if we act as if other countries can't interfere in our elections, wouldn't that mean that we would have to change some of our foreign policy strategies, because we tend to be heavy-handed in other democracies, you know? that was my question. i mean, the question around the 2016 election, i think the reason why it is still brought up three years later that a foreign power intervened, a historic adversary of the united states intervened. i don't think it is percent to do with hillary clinton as a more the think it is foreign interference and the fact that we are still trying to get to the bottom of that.
feels like the way we talk about how she lost as if she was supposed to win, the mainstream media and itoor democrats don't really trusted that much anymore. my question, though, does anyone it was reallyf like they put from out here to i feel likels, and republicans took the bait, like this is the guy that triggers them the most, and it's kind of upsetting to me because when they say it was russia that influence the election, it was pretty clear that democrats influenced the primary pretty if...
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trump, ito believe in thought maybe he could do something for this country, but it just seems like hes a whirlwind and has no real direction and i don't know. it just makes me really sad that the other republicans don't go by like the guy from new york said, facts. like't know, it's just people just disavow everything that news media says anymore and it is depressing. our last caller in this first section. we will be joined by representative ted yoho of florida, a member of the foreign affairs committee and house agriculture committee. later, we will be joined by discuss theer to impeachment inquiry into president trump. we will be right back. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white d.c., and washington, .round the nation c-span is brought to you by your local television or cable provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. trump versus china," newt gingrich suggests china possesses the greatest threat to the united states. in "thre
trump, ito believe in thought maybe he could do something for this country, but it just seems like hes a whirlwind and has no real direction and i don't know. it just makes me really sad that the other republicans don't go by like the guy from new york said, facts. like't know, it's just people just disavow everything that news media says anymore and it is depressing. our last caller in this first section. we will be joined by representative ted yoho of florida, a member of the foreign affairs...